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Were Richard Williams and Julien Duvivier both involved with films in some capacity?
yes
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4,401
Mauricio Umansky's wife on the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is which American actress, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist?
Kyle Richards
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New Jersey in 2009; Washington, D.C. and Beverly Hills in 2010; Miami in 2011; Potomac and Dallas in 2016.", " The franchise has grown to be successful with several housewives receiving spin-offs of their respective series." ], "title": "List of The Real Housewives cast members" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Vanderpump Rules\" is an American reality television series aired on Bravo that debuted on January 7, 2013.", " It a spin-off to \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\".", " The series features \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" cast member Lisa Vanderpump in the title role and her staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood, California, restaurant SUR." ], "title": "List of Vanderpump Rules episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (abbreviated RHOBH) is an American reality television series that premiered on October 14, 2010, on Bravo.", " The show was developed as the sixth installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise following \"The Real Housewives of Orange County\", \"New York City\", \"Atlanta\", \"New Jersey\", and \"D.C.\" It has aired seven seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Beverly Hills, California." ], "title": "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" }, { "sentences": [ "Taylor Armstrong (born Shana Lynette Hughes on June 10, 1971) is an American television personality, memoirist and philanthropist.", " She appeared on the reality show \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\"." ], "title": "Taylor Armstrong" } ]
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He is known for being one of the top real estate agents in the country.", "Title: Vanderpump Rules\n\nVanderpump Rules is an American reality television series airing on Bravo that debuted on January 7, 2013, with the first season originally eight episodes. A spin-off of \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\", the series features \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" cast member Lisa Vanderpump in the title role and her staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood, California, restaurant SUR.", "Title: Les Vraies Housewives\n\nLes Vraies Housewives (translated The Real Housewives and abbreviated LVH) is a French reality television series that aired on NT1 on March 18, 2013 until April 1, 2013. Developed as international installment of the \"Real Housewives\" franchise, it aired only one season and documented the personal and professional lives of several French women residing in Beverly Hills, California.", "Title: The Real Housewives of Sydney\n\nThe Real Housewives of Sydney (abbreviated RHOS) is an Australian reality television series that airs on Arena. The show premiered on 26 February 2017. The series was developed as an international installment of the American \"The Real Housewives\" franchise and the third installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise by Matchbox Entertainment, following \"The Real Housewives of Melbourne\" and \"Auckland\". \"The Real Housewives of Sydney\" focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women living in Sydney, Australia.", "Title: Kyle Richards\n\nKyle Richards (born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist. She began her career as a child actress, appearing in a recurring role on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in several horror films, including \"The Car\" (1977), Tobe Hooper's \"Eaten Alive\" (1977), and John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" (1978). Since 2010, she has appeared as a main cast member on \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\". She was a contestant on \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\" (also known as \"The Celebrity Apprentice 8\"), playing for the charity Children's Hospital Los Angeles. She was the 5th contestant fired, finishing in 12th place and raising $25,000 for her charity.", "Title: List of The Real Housewives cast members\n\n\"The Real Housewives\" is an American media franchise that consists of several reality television series broadcast on the Bravo cable network. Each series follows an affluent group of women as they socialize and cope with life's struggles. The franchise initially began in 2006 with the series of \"The Real Housewives of Orange County\" that featured Kimberly Bryant, Jo De La Rosa, Vicki Gunvalson, Jeana Keough and Lauri Waring. Since the premiere of the series, it has grown to include multiple series in different cities and areas across the United States that include: New York City and Atlanta in 2008; New Jersey in 2009; Washington, D.C. and Beverly Hills in 2010; Miami in 2011; Potomac and Dallas in 2016. The franchise has grown to be successful with several housewives receiving spin-offs of their respective series.", "Title: List of Vanderpump Rules episodes\n\n\"Vanderpump Rules\" is an American reality television series aired on Bravo that debuted on January 7, 2013. It a spin-off to \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\". The series features \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\" cast member Lisa Vanderpump in the title role and her staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood, California, restaurant SUR.", "Title: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\n\nThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (abbreviated RHOBH) is an American reality television series that premiered on October 14, 2010, on Bravo. The show was developed as the sixth installment of \"The Real Housewives\" franchise following \"The Real Housewives of Orange County\", \"New York City\", \"Atlanta\", \"New Jersey\", and \"D.C.\" It has aired seven seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Beverly Hills, California.", "Title: Taylor Armstrong\n\nTaylor Armstrong (born Shana Lynette Hughes on June 10, 1971) is an American television personality, memoirist and philanthropist. She appeared on the reality show \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\"." ]
4,402
What is a breed of hunting dog that originated on Jindo Island in South Korea, Landseer or Korean Jindo ?
Korean Jindo
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{ "title": [ "Korean Jindo", "Landseer (dog)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Korean Jindo (Hangul: 진돗개 ; Hanja: 珍島狗 ) is a breed of hunting dog that originated on Jindo Island in South Korea.", " Brought to the United States with South Korean expatriates, it is celebrated in its native land for its fierce loyalty and brave nature.", " The Jindo breed became recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1998 and by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 2005." ], "title": "Korean Jindo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nureongi or Korean Yellow Spitz or Korean Edible Dog is a landrace dog native to Korea.", " Like native Korean dogs such as the Korean Jindo, Korean Yellow spitzes are medium-sized spitz, but with greater musculature and distinctive coat patterns.", " They are generally uniform in appearance, with short yellow hair and melanistic masks, although some diverge.", " Korean Yellow Spitzes are most often used as a livestock dog, raised for their meat." ], "title": "Nureongi" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"'Landseer\" is a dog breed.", " The breed is not recognized by all kennel clubs .", " It is not to be confused with a white and black Newfoundland, which is also often called a \"landseer\"." ], "title": "Landseer (dog)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jindo–Jeju HVDC system is a 105 km HVDC submarine cable connection in South Korea between the island of Jindo, close to the Korean Peninsula, and the more distant island of Jeju.", " The system has a capacity of 400 MW and transmission voltage of ±250 kV and was put into service in 2014.", " It is the second HVDC link to Jeju Island, after the Haenam–Cheju link completed in the late 1990s (the spelling of the island’s name was changed from Cheju to Jeju in 2000)." ], "title": "Jindo–Jeju HVDC system" }, { "sentences": [ "The Myeongnyang Strait (also known as Uldolmok Strait; meaning Screaming Strait), just off the southwest corner of South Korea, separates Jindo Island from the mainland.", " It also separates the administrative district of Haenam County (on the mainland) from Jindo County.", " At its narrowest point, it is about 293 m across." ], "title": "Myeongnyang Strait" }, { "sentences": [ "Modo Island is a small island in Jindo County, South Jeolla province, South Korea, just off the southwest corner of the Korean peninsula.", " It is located to the south-east of Jindo Island and is about 1.1 km long and 300 meters wide." ], "title": "Modo, Jindo" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Battle of Myeongnyang, on October 26, 1597, the Korean Joseon kingdom's navy, led by Admiral Yi Sun-sin, fought the Japanese navy in the Myeongnyang Strait, near Jindo Island, off the southwest corner of the Korean peninsula." ], "title": "Battle of Myeongnyang" }, { "sentences": [ "Jindo Island is the third largest island in South Korea.", " Together with a group of much smaller islands, it forms Jindo County." ], "title": "Jindo (island)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jindo AIDS Scandal was a 2002 incident in Jindo County in South Jeolla Province, South Korea." ], "title": "Jindo AIDS scandal" }, { "sentences": [ "Jindo County (\"Jindo-gun\") is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.", " It consists of the island of Jindo and several smaller nearby islands.", " Jindo Bridge connects Jindo county with Haenam county." ], "title": "Jindo County" } ]
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4,403
Which University did the createrer of The Faith and Values Coalition found ?
Liberty University
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Faith-based organization is an organization whose values are based on faith and/or beliefs, which has a mission based on social values of the particular faith, and which most often draws its activists (leaders, staff, volunteers) from a particular faith group.", " The faith to which the organization is relating to does not have to be academically classified as religion.", " The term \"faith-based organization\" is more inclusive than the term \"religious organization\" as it refers also to the non-congregation faith beliefs." ], "title": "Faith-based organization" }, { "sentences": [ "Tomas Quintin Donato Andres is a Filipino intercultural consultant, counselor, and pioneer of the Philippine-based management and training system known as \"Management by Filipino Values\".", " He is also the initiator of the internationally based management and training system known as \"Management by Humor\".", " Apart from being a professor at the Ateneo de Manila University, he is also the manager and president of the Values and Technologies Management Centre.", " His \"Understanding Filipino Values\" is a book that relates the Filipino value system to the management situation in the Philippines, in order to provide a clearer understanding of those values, concepts and traditions, and to increase productivity and efficiency in business.", " As an intercultural consultant, Andres conducts crosscultural orientation on Philippine culture for expatriates of multinational and international organizations.", " Having worked as counselor and consultant in several institutions, Andres was an adviser and a crosscultural educator to Filipino seamen and migrant workers in their moments of culture shocks in foreign lands.", " He is an accomplished author of books about the usage and application of Filipino values in daily living, interpersonal relationships, work, management, and productivity, among others." ], "title": "Tomas Andres" }, { "sentences": [ "Self-expression values are part of a core value dimension in the modernization process.", " Self-expression is a cluster of values that include social toleration, life satisfaction, public expression and an aspiration to liberty.", " Ronald Inglehart, the University of Michigan professor who developed the theory of post-materialism, has worked extensively with this concept.", " On the Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map \"self-expression values\" are contrasted with \"survival values\", illustrating the changes in values across countries and generations.", " The idea that the world is moving towards self-expression values was discussed at length in an article in the Economist.", " Self expression is to say something that you truly believe is important in a form of communication, such as art, speech and dance.", " It is to reveal yourself in a way that is special to yourself." ], "title": "Self-expression values" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall (born 1972 Columbia, South Carolina) is a design anthropologist, researcher, academic leader, writer, and educator.", " She is Dean, Faculty of Design at OCAD University (Ontario College of Art and Design University) in Toronto, Canada and the first black Dean of a Faculty of Design anywhere.", " Tunstall holds a PhD and an MA in Anthropology from Stanford University [1994–1999] and a BA in Anthropology from Bryn Mawr College [1990–1994].", " She is interested in human values and design as a manifestation of those values.", " Tunstall observes that design translates values into tangible experiences and asks others to consider what their values are.", " In a \"Design Matters\" interview with Debbie Millman, Tunstall describes some of the motivations underlying her research and practice.", " She is trying to use design and design technologies to make values more tangible and apparent to people and believes that design is not all about mass consumption and unbridled capitalism.", " She suggests values like equality, democracy, fairness, integration, and connection are values that, to some extent, we’ve lost and design can help make those values more tangible and ultimately express how we can use them to make the world a better place.", " In 2016 Tunstall spoke about \"decolonizing design education\" and \"respectful design\" at the AIGA Design Conference." ], "title": "Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Campaign Life Coalition (often called Campaign Life) is a Canadian political lobbyist organization founded in 1978.", " Based in Toronto, the organization advocates for socially conservative values.", " In addition to its initial goals of opposing abortion and euthanasia, Campaign Life Coalition advocates for traditional family values including opposition to same-sex marriage." ], "title": "Campaign Life Coalition" }, { "sentences": [ "The Traditional Values Coalition (TVC) is an American conservative Christian organization that represents, by its estimate, over 43,000 Christian churches throughout the United States.", " Headquartered in Washington, D.C., its belief is in Bible-based traditional values as a \"moral code and behavior based upon the Old and New Testaments.\"", " The group considers traditional values to include a belief \"that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that the Lord has given us a rule book to live by: The Bible\" and a commitment to \"living, as far as it is possible, by the moral precepts taught by Jesus Christ and by the whole counsel of God as revealed in the Bible.\"", " It was founded by Rev. Louis P. Sheldon, the current chairman.", " His daughter, Andrea Sheldon Lafferty, is the executive director." ], "title": "Traditional Values Coalition" }, { "sentences": [ "The Faith and Values Coalition is an American political action committee composed of evangelical supporters, mostly from the Republican Party.", " Created by Jerry Falwell in November 2004, its birth was in large part fueled by the results of the 2004 Presidential Election, where exit-polling indicated that an estimated 21% of voters focused mainly on moral values as the central issue when deciding which candidate to choose." ], "title": "Faith and Values Coalition" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis P. Sheldon (born 1934) is a former American Presbyterian pastor, now Anglican priest, and chairman of the social conservative organization, the Traditional Values Coalition.", " He principally speaks and writes about controversial social issues such as abortion, religious liberty, and public acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex marriage.", " He has appeared as a guest commentator on the Fox News Channel, on programs such as \"Cavuto on Business\", \"Hannity & Colmes\", and \"The O'Reilly Factor.\"", " He has also appeared on CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, and PBS, and has also been featured in newspapers such as \"The New York Times\", \"The Los Angeles Times\", \"The Wall Street Journal\", as well as on numerous national radio talk shows." ], "title": "Louis P. Sheldon" }, { "sentences": [ "Burns Strider (born January 3, 1966), a native of Grenada, Mississippi, is a political, non-profit, and government relations consultant in Washington, DC.", " Strider is co-founder and principal at The Eleison Group and co-founder and President of the American Values Network.", " He was Senior Advisor and Director of Faith and Values Outreach to Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign.", " A leading figure in the nation on the cross-section of faith, values, and culture, Strider is known as the \"faith and values\" guru for the Democratic Party.", "" ], "title": "Burns Strider" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry Lamon Falwell Sr. (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American Southern Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist.", " He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia.", " He founded Lynchburg Christian Academy (now Liberty Christian Academy) in 1967 and Liberty University in 1971 and co-founded the Moral Majority in 1979." ], "title": "Jerry Falwell" } ]
[ "Title: Faith-based organization\n\nA Faith-based organization is an organization whose values are based on faith and/or beliefs, which has a mission based on social values of the particular faith, and which most often draws its activists (leaders, staff, volunteers) from a particular faith group. The faith to which the organization is relating to does not have to be academically classified as religion. The term \"faith-based organization\" is more inclusive than the term \"religious organization\" as it refers also to the non-congregation faith beliefs.", "Title: Tomas Andres\n\nTomas Quintin Donato Andres is a Filipino intercultural consultant, counselor, and pioneer of the Philippine-based management and training system known as \"Management by Filipino Values\". He is also the initiator of the internationally based management and training system known as \"Management by Humor\". Apart from being a professor at the Ateneo de Manila University, he is also the manager and president of the Values and Technologies Management Centre. His \"Understanding Filipino Values\" is a book that relates the Filipino value system to the management situation in the Philippines, in order to provide a clearer understanding of those values, concepts and traditions, and to increase productivity and efficiency in business. As an intercultural consultant, Andres conducts crosscultural orientation on Philippine culture for expatriates of multinational and international organizations. Having worked as counselor and consultant in several institutions, Andres was an adviser and a crosscultural educator to Filipino seamen and migrant workers in their moments of culture shocks in foreign lands. He is an accomplished author of books about the usage and application of Filipino values in daily living, interpersonal relationships, work, management, and productivity, among others.", "Title: Self-expression values\n\nSelf-expression values are part of a core value dimension in the modernization process. Self-expression is a cluster of values that include social toleration, life satisfaction, public expression and an aspiration to liberty. Ronald Inglehart, the University of Michigan professor who developed the theory of post-materialism, has worked extensively with this concept. On the Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map \"self-expression values\" are contrasted with \"survival values\", illustrating the changes in values across countries and generations. The idea that the world is moving towards self-expression values was discussed at length in an article in the Economist. Self expression is to say something that you truly believe is important in a form of communication, such as art, speech and dance. It is to reveal yourself in a way that is special to yourself.", "Title: Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall\n\nElizabeth (Dori) Tunstall (born 1972 Columbia, South Carolina) is a design anthropologist, researcher, academic leader, writer, and educator. She is Dean, Faculty of Design at OCAD University (Ontario College of Art and Design University) in Toronto, Canada and the first black Dean of a Faculty of Design anywhere. Tunstall holds a PhD and an MA in Anthropology from Stanford University [1994–1999] and a BA in Anthropology from Bryn Mawr College [1990–1994]. She is interested in human values and design as a manifestation of those values. Tunstall observes that design translates values into tangible experiences and asks others to consider what their values are. In a \"Design Matters\" interview with Debbie Millman, Tunstall describes some of the motivations underlying her research and practice. She is trying to use design and design technologies to make values more tangible and apparent to people and believes that design is not all about mass consumption and unbridled capitalism. She suggests values like equality, democracy, fairness, integration, and connection are values that, to some extent, we’ve lost and design can help make those values more tangible and ultimately express how we can use them to make the world a better place. In 2016 Tunstall spoke about \"decolonizing design education\" and \"respectful design\" at the AIGA Design Conference.", "Title: Campaign Life Coalition\n\nThe Campaign Life Coalition (often called Campaign Life) is a Canadian political lobbyist organization founded in 1978. Based in Toronto, the organization advocates for socially conservative values. In addition to its initial goals of opposing abortion and euthanasia, Campaign Life Coalition advocates for traditional family values including opposition to same-sex marriage.", "Title: Traditional Values Coalition\n\nThe Traditional Values Coalition (TVC) is an American conservative Christian organization that represents, by its estimate, over 43,000 Christian churches throughout the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., its belief is in Bible-based traditional values as a \"moral code and behavior based upon the Old and New Testaments.\" The group considers traditional values to include a belief \"that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that the Lord has given us a rule book to live by: The Bible\" and a commitment to \"living, as far as it is possible, by the moral precepts taught by Jesus Christ and by the whole counsel of God as revealed in the Bible.\" It was founded by Rev. Louis P. Sheldon, the current chairman. His daughter, Andrea Sheldon Lafferty, is the executive director.", "Title: Faith and Values Coalition\n\nThe Faith and Values Coalition is an American political action committee composed of evangelical supporters, mostly from the Republican Party. Created by Jerry Falwell in November 2004, its birth was in large part fueled by the results of the 2004 Presidential Election, where exit-polling indicated that an estimated 21% of voters focused mainly on moral values as the central issue when deciding which candidate to choose.", "Title: Louis P. Sheldon\n\nLouis P. Sheldon (born 1934) is a former American Presbyterian pastor, now Anglican priest, and chairman of the social conservative organization, the Traditional Values Coalition. He principally speaks and writes about controversial social issues such as abortion, religious liberty, and public acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex marriage. He has appeared as a guest commentator on the Fox News Channel, on programs such as \"Cavuto on Business\", \"Hannity & Colmes\", and \"The O'Reilly Factor.\" He has also appeared on CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, and PBS, and has also been featured in newspapers such as \"The New York Times\", \"The Los Angeles Times\", \"The Wall Street Journal\", as well as on numerous national radio talk shows.", "Title: Burns Strider\n\nBurns Strider (born January 3, 1966), a native of Grenada, Mississippi, is a political, non-profit, and government relations consultant in Washington, DC. Strider is co-founder and principal at The Eleison Group and co-founder and President of the American Values Network. He was Senior Advisor and Director of Faith and Values Outreach to Hillary Clinton in her 2008 Presidential campaign. A leading figure in the nation on the cross-section of faith, values, and culture, Strider is known as the \"faith and values\" guru for the Democratic Party. ", "Title: Jerry Falwell\n\nJerry Lamon Falwell Sr. (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American Southern Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist. He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Lynchburg Christian Academy (now Liberty Christian Academy) in 1967 and Liberty University in 1971 and co-founded the Moral Majority in 1979." ]
4,404
Are Park Subin and Spike Slawson both television host?
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mike Straka is an American television host, author and producer.", " He is the author of \"Rowdy Rousey\" and is the host of \"MMA Noise\" He was co-host and producer on Spike TV's primetime mma news magazine show, \"MMA Uncensored Live\" and he was the creator and the host of \"TapouT Radio\" on Sirius XM Sports.", " He serves as the in-cage post fight interview correspondent for World Series of Fighting and as UFC correspondent for Fight Now TV.", " WSOF 1 aired live on NBC Sports Network on November 3, 2012 from Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada.", " Straka hosted \"Fighting Words with Mike Straka\" on Mark Cuban's HDNet which featured interviews with mixed martial arts athletes.", " He is a regular contributor to \"FIGHT!", " Magazine\", and wrote a book on MMA, based on interviews from his television show, \"Fighting Words\", which was published by Triumph Books.", " Straka is also a producer at Fuse TV and has interviewed and produced several television pieces on well-known artists, including Sinead O'Connor, Zedd, Sam Smith, Naughty Boy, Wiz Khalifa, R Kelly, Lou Reed, Armin Van Buuren, Jeff Bhasker and more." ], "title": "Mike Straka" }, { "sentences": [ "Amanda MacKay is a female model, television host, and journalist.", " She has been a host for MTV Canada, G4techTV, and GameTrailers TV on Spike TV." ], "title": "Amanda MacKay" }, { "sentences": [ "Val Kahl (born Valérie Kahl) is a French television host, radio host, journalist, and producer.", " She is known in France as the winner of the Reality Television competition show \"Le Grand Casting de la Télé\" on NRJ12 network in 2010, a Reality TV Show looking for their next television host." ], "title": "Val Kahl" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher \"Cade\" Courtley (born December 30, 1969) is a retired American television host and a former Navy SEAL.", " He was the host of Spike TV's and Discovery Channel's show \"Surviving Disaster\" and Sportsman Channel's \"America Unplugged\".", " He was also the author of a book, entitled \"SEAL Survival Guide: A Navy SEAL's Secrets to Surviving Any Disaster\"." ], "title": "Cade Courtley" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dwarves Must Die is the 2004 release by the American punk band Dwarves.", " It is the band's first release on the \"Sympathy for the Record Industry\" label.", " There are several cameos, including Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Nash Kato from Urge Overkill, desert rock icon Nick Oliveri, Josh Freese from The Vandals, Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, gangster rapper San Quinn, DJ Marz, and even the original Space Ghost himself, Gary Owens.", " The rather freeform departure from the standard thrash/punk/noise sound is obvious in this release, slightly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, perhaps because they have been producing music for almost 20 years; however the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks." ], "title": "The Dwarves Must Die" }, { "sentences": [ "The Filthy Thieving Bastards is an American folk/punk rock group formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California.", " The band was originally a side project put together by Johnny Bonnel and Darius Koski of the Swingin' Utters.", " Spike Slawson (also from Swingin' Utters) later joined the band, along with recording engineer Randy Burk.", " Greg Lisher from Camper Van Beethoven guested on guitar for several songs on their second release.", " Their music is influenced by folk rock, Celtic rock, country music, 60's pop, and punk rock, with an acknowledged and oft-noted debt to the music of The Pogues." ], "title": "Filthy Thieving Bastards" }, { "sentences": [ "Park Su-bin (born February 12, 1994), better known by the mononym Subin, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and television host.", " She is best known as a member of South Korean girl group Dal Shabet." ], "title": "Park Subin" }, { "sentences": [ "Spike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt." ], "title": "Spike Slawson" }, { "sentences": [ "Uke-Hunt is a ukulele-based cover band fronted by Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.", " Although both this and the Gimmes are cover bands, they have very different approaches.", " While the Gimmes generally pick non-rock songs and rock them out and speed them up to turn them into punk music, while in this band, the songs picked are generally upbeat songs that are then slowed down and mellowed out." ], "title": "Uke-Hunt" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhu Xun (, born September 7, 1973) is a Chinese television host.", " Born in Suzhou, Zhu began her career as a television host in 1987, when she was a teenager.", " She was the host of the \"Our Generation\" program ().", " In 1988 she appeared in the film \"Rocking Youth\" ().", " In 1992 she paused her television work to go to university at Asia University in Japan, studying management.", " Thereafter she remained in Japan and became a host with Japanese television station NHK.", " She then appeared in the television show \"Bounce Ko Gals\", \"Three Giant Dragons\", and \"Shanghainese in Tokyo\".", " In 1998 she wrote her MBA thesis on \"Media Market Strategy in the 21st Century\".", " She later returned to China.", " She has hosted the 2009, 2011, 2015, and 2016 editions of the CCTV New Year's Gala." ], "title": "Zhu Xun" } ]
[ "Title: Mike Straka\n\nMike Straka is an American television host, author and producer. He is the author of \"Rowdy Rousey\" and is the host of \"MMA Noise\" He was co-host and producer on Spike TV's primetime mma news magazine show, \"MMA Uncensored Live\" and he was the creator and the host of \"TapouT Radio\" on Sirius XM Sports. He serves as the in-cage post fight interview correspondent for World Series of Fighting and as UFC correspondent for Fight Now TV. WSOF 1 aired live on NBC Sports Network on November 3, 2012 from Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada. Straka hosted \"Fighting Words with Mike Straka\" on Mark Cuban's HDNet which featured interviews with mixed martial arts athletes. He is a regular contributor to \"FIGHT! Magazine\", and wrote a book on MMA, based on interviews from his television show, \"Fighting Words\", which was published by Triumph Books. Straka is also a producer at Fuse TV and has interviewed and produced several television pieces on well-known artists, including Sinead O'Connor, Zedd, Sam Smith, Naughty Boy, Wiz Khalifa, R Kelly, Lou Reed, Armin Van Buuren, Jeff Bhasker and more.", "Title: Amanda MacKay\n\nAmanda MacKay is a female model, television host, and journalist. She has been a host for MTV Canada, G4techTV, and GameTrailers TV on Spike TV.", "Title: Val Kahl\n\nVal Kahl (born Valérie Kahl) is a French television host, radio host, journalist, and producer. She is known in France as the winner of the Reality Television competition show \"Le Grand Casting de la Télé\" on NRJ12 network in 2010, a Reality TV Show looking for their next television host.", "Title: Cade Courtley\n\nChristopher \"Cade\" Courtley (born December 30, 1969) is a retired American television host and a former Navy SEAL. He was the host of Spike TV's and Discovery Channel's show \"Surviving Disaster\" and Sportsman Channel's \"America Unplugged\". He was also the author of a book, entitled \"SEAL Survival Guide: A Navy SEAL's Secrets to Surviving Any Disaster\".", "Title: The Dwarves Must Die\n\nThe Dwarves Must Die is the 2004 release by the American punk band Dwarves. It is the band's first release on the \"Sympathy for the Record Industry\" label. There are several cameos, including Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Nash Kato from Urge Overkill, desert rock icon Nick Oliveri, Josh Freese from The Vandals, Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, gangster rapper San Quinn, DJ Marz, and even the original Space Ghost himself, Gary Owens. The rather freeform departure from the standard thrash/punk/noise sound is obvious in this release, slightly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, perhaps because they have been producing music for almost 20 years; however the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks.", "Title: Filthy Thieving Bastards\n\nThe Filthy Thieving Bastards is an American folk/punk rock group formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California. The band was originally a side project put together by Johnny Bonnel and Darius Koski of the Swingin' Utters. Spike Slawson (also from Swingin' Utters) later joined the band, along with recording engineer Randy Burk. Greg Lisher from Camper Van Beethoven guested on guitar for several songs on their second release. Their music is influenced by folk rock, Celtic rock, country music, 60's pop, and punk rock, with an acknowledged and oft-noted debt to the music of The Pogues.", "Title: Park Subin\n\nPark Su-bin (born February 12, 1994), better known by the mononym Subin, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and television host. She is best known as a member of South Korean girl group Dal Shabet.", "Title: Spike Slawson\n\nSpike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt.", "Title: Uke-Hunt\n\nUke-Hunt is a ukulele-based cover band fronted by Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. Although both this and the Gimmes are cover bands, they have very different approaches. While the Gimmes generally pick non-rock songs and rock them out and speed them up to turn them into punk music, while in this band, the songs picked are generally upbeat songs that are then slowed down and mellowed out.", "Title: Zhu Xun\n\nZhu Xun (, born September 7, 1973) is a Chinese television host. Born in Suzhou, Zhu began her career as a television host in 1987, when she was a teenager. She was the host of the \"Our Generation\" program (). In 1988 she appeared in the film \"Rocking Youth\" (). In 1992 she paused her television work to go to university at Asia University in Japan, studying management. Thereafter she remained in Japan and became a host with Japanese television station NHK. She then appeared in the television show \"Bounce Ko Gals\", \"Three Giant Dragons\", and \"Shanghainese in Tokyo\". In 1998 she wrote her MBA thesis on \"Media Market Strategy in the 21st Century\". She later returned to China. She has hosted the 2009, 2011, 2015, and 2016 editions of the CCTV New Year's Gala." ]
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What was the population at the 2010 census of the village where St. Paul's Lutheran Church Historic District is located?
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[ { "sentences": [ "St. Paul's Church, also known as St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Day School and St. Peter's Lutheran, is a historic Lutheran church located at New Melle, St. Charles County, Missouri.", " It was built in 1860 by A. Carl Schlottmann and is a one-story rectangular limestone rubble block building on a limestone rubble foundation.", " It features a projecting bell tower added in 1881.", " St. Paul's Lutheran Church was founded by German immigrants in 1844 and was the first Lutheran Church in St. Charles County." ], "title": "St. Paul's Church (New Melle, Missouri)" }, { "sentences": [ "Butler Historic District is a national historic district located at Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania.", " The district includes 128 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 4 contributing objects in the central business district of Butler.", " It includes primarily commercial and institutional buildings, with some residential buildings, built between about 1828 and 1952 in a number of popular architectural styles including Late Victorian.", " Notable buildings include the City Hall, former U.S. Post Office (1912), Koch Building (c. 1910), T.W. Phillips Co.", " Office Building, Masonic Temple (1910), Butler High School (1917), Butler YMCA (1895), Butler YMCA (1913), First Evangelical Lutheran Church (1897), St. Andrews United Presbyterian Church (c. 1900), John Quincy Adams Kennedy House (c. 1884), St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School (1952, 1925), First Baptist Church (1914), St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church (1909), and Butler Savings and Trust (1925).", " The contributing site is the Diamond, that contains the contributing objects including the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1894).", " Located in the district and listed separately are the Butler County National Bank, the Sen. Walter Lowrie House, and the Butler County Courthouse." ], "title": "Butler Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Morris George Cornell Vaagenes (1929- ) has been a leader in the national and international Lutheran and Ecumenical Charismatic movement since 1970, the largest spiritual awakening movement in history, with 650,000,000 Christians involved in its transformational power.", " He was chairman of the International Lutheran Conference on the Holy Spirit with annual gatherings.", " He is an ordained pastor on the roster of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).", " Dr. Vaagenes is a former missionary to Madagascar and Pastor-Emeritus of North Heights Lutheran Church, a mega-church in Roseville and Arden Hills, northern suburbs of St. Paul, Minnesota.", " He is a published author of two books, and president of \"Renewal International,\" a ministry supporting mission projects in Madagascar as well as fostering spiritual renewal Spiritual awakening in the church.", " As of April 2010, Dr. Vaagenes is serving as Senior Pastor of Lutheran Church of the Master in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota." ], "title": "Morris George Cornell Vaagenes" }, { "sentences": [ "Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District, also known as Fletcher Place II, is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana.", " The district encompasses 183 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section located in the central business district of Indianapolis.", " It was developed between about 1875 and 1930, and include representative examples of Italianate, Gothic Revival, Tudor Revival, and Renaissance Revival style architecture.", " Located in the district is the separately listed Horace Mann Public School No. 13.", " Other notable buildings include the John Kring House (c. 1872), Trinity Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church (1872), John Wands House (1857), Henry Homburg House (c. 1870), Samuel Keely House (c. 1870), Maria Wuensch Cottage (c. 1900), and Holy Rosary Catholic Church (1911-1925)." ], "title": "Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Schoharie is a village in Schoharie County, New York, United States.", " The population was 1,030 at the 2000 census.", " It is the county seat of Schoharie County.", " The name is a native word for driftwood." ], "title": "Schoharie (village), New York" }, { "sentences": [ "St. Paul's Lutheran Church Historic District, also known as Schoharie United Presbyterian Church, is a historic Lutheran church complex and national historic district located at Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York.", " The complex consists of the former St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, an 1801 manse, St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, and the old Lutheran Parsonage.", " The church was built in 1796, and is a two-story rectangular brick building.", " The front facade features a square, multistage entrance tower capped by an octagonal belfry and spire.", " The new manse was built in 1801, and is a five bay, two-story, double pile, heavy timber frame Federal style dwelling with a two-story rear ell.", " The church cemetery has several thousand graves, with the earliest marked grave dated to 1778.", " The Old Lutheran Parsonage was built in 1743, and is separately listed.", " In 1920," ], "title": "St. Paul's Lutheran Church Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "St. Paul Lutheran Church is located in central, Davenport, Iowa, United States.", " It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.", " The church's original property, which subsequently housed other Protestant congregations, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.", " It has since been torn down.", " The present complex that was built in 1952 contains two buildings that are contributing properties in the Vander Veer Park Historic District.", " The present church building was completed in 2007." ], "title": "St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Washington Residential Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Dubuque, Iowa, United States.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.", " At the time of its nomination it consisted of 327 resources, which included 262 contributing buildings, 61 non-contributing buildings, and two non-contributing objects.", " This is one of the early residential areas of Dubuque, and was home to its German community.", " It also defines the \"walkable city\" with commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings located here.", " There are a number of churches in the district from various denominations.", " Of particular interest are St. Mary's Catholic Church (1866), St. John's Lutheran Church (1880), and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church (1908).", " A significant number of the buildings were constructed in brick, and the vast majority of the buildings in the district were built by 1891.", " Vernacular structures are commonplace here, as are various Victorian styles.", " Hollenfelz House (1891) and the Dubuque Casket Company building (1894) are individually listed on the National Register.", " The former St. Mary's Catholic Church complex forms its own historic district within this one." ], "title": "Washington Residential Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia Historic District II is a national historic district located at Columbia, South Carolina.", " The district encompasses 113 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a former residential section of Columbia.", " They were built between the early-19th century and the 1930s (majority between 1900 and 1918) and are now mostly used for commercial purposes.", " The buildings are in the Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Classical Revival, and the “Columbia Cottage” styles.", " Notable buildings include the Robert Mills House, Debruhl-Marshall House, Hampton-Preston House, Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Crawford-Clarkson House, Maxcy Gregg House, Hale-Elmore-Seibels House, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and Ebenezer Lutheran Church." ], "title": "Columbia Historic District II" }, { "sentences": [ "Oil City South Side Historic District, also known as Venango City and Laytonia, is a national historic district located at Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania.", " It is directly south of the Oil City Downtown Commercial Historic District.", " The district includes 882 contributing buildings and 2 contributing objects in a mixed use section of Oil City.", " It includes a large number of dwellings, commercial buildings, churches, and institutional buildings.", " The houses were built between about 1863 and 1945 and are in a variety of popular architectural styles including Romanesque Revival, Late Gothic Revival, Second Empire, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Bungalow, American Foursquare, and Italianate.", " Notable non-residential buildings include the Carnegie Library (1905), Latonai Theater (1928), Knights of Columbus Hall (1927-1928), Good Hope Lutheran Church Rectory (1928), Christ Episcopal Church (1886), St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church (1906), and Second Lutheran Church (1913).", " Located in the district is the separately listed Oil City Armory." ], "title": "Oil City South Side Historic District" } ]
[ "Title: St. Paul's Church (New Melle, Missouri)\n\nSt. Paul's Church, also known as St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Day School and St. Peter's Lutheran, is a historic Lutheran church located at New Melle, St. Charles County, Missouri. It was built in 1860 by A. Carl Schlottmann and is a one-story rectangular limestone rubble block building on a limestone rubble foundation. It features a projecting bell tower added in 1881. St. Paul's Lutheran Church was founded by German immigrants in 1844 and was the first Lutheran Church in St. Charles County.", "Title: Butler Historic District\n\nButler Historic District is a national historic district located at Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 128 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 4 contributing objects in the central business district of Butler. It includes primarily commercial and institutional buildings, with some residential buildings, built between about 1828 and 1952 in a number of popular architectural styles including Late Victorian. Notable buildings include the City Hall, former U.S. Post Office (1912), Koch Building (c. 1910), T.W. Phillips Co. Office Building, Masonic Temple (1910), Butler High School (1917), Butler YMCA (1895), Butler YMCA (1913), First Evangelical Lutheran Church (1897), St. Andrews United Presbyterian Church (c. 1900), John Quincy Adams Kennedy House (c. 1884), St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School (1952, 1925), First Baptist Church (1914), St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church (1909), and Butler Savings and Trust (1925). The contributing site is the Diamond, that contains the contributing objects including the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1894). Located in the district and listed separately are the Butler County National Bank, the Sen. Walter Lowrie House, and the Butler County Courthouse.", "Title: Morris George Cornell Vaagenes\n\nMorris George Cornell Vaagenes (1929- ) has been a leader in the national and international Lutheran and Ecumenical Charismatic movement since 1970, the largest spiritual awakening movement in history, with 650,000,000 Christians involved in its transformational power. He was chairman of the International Lutheran Conference on the Holy Spirit with annual gatherings. He is an ordained pastor on the roster of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Dr. Vaagenes is a former missionary to Madagascar and Pastor-Emeritus of North Heights Lutheran Church, a mega-church in Roseville and Arden Hills, northern suburbs of St. Paul, Minnesota. He is a published author of two books, and president of \"Renewal International,\" a ministry supporting mission projects in Madagascar as well as fostering spiritual renewal Spiritual awakening in the church. As of April 2010, Dr. Vaagenes is serving as Senior Pastor of Lutheran Church of the Master in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.", "Title: Holy Rosary–Danish Church Historic District\n\nHoly Rosary–Danish Church Historic District, also known as Fletcher Place II, is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 183 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section located in the central business district of Indianapolis. It was developed between about 1875 and 1930, and include representative examples of Italianate, Gothic Revival, Tudor Revival, and Renaissance Revival style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Horace Mann Public School No. 13. Other notable buildings include the John Kring House (c. 1872), Trinity Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church (1872), John Wands House (1857), Henry Homburg House (c. 1870), Samuel Keely House (c. 1870), Maria Wuensch Cottage (c. 1900), and Holy Rosary Catholic Church (1911-1925).", "Title: Schoharie (village), New York\n\nSchoharie is a village in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The population was 1,030 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Schoharie County. The name is a native word for driftwood.", "Title: St. Paul's Lutheran Church Historic District\n\nSt. Paul's Lutheran Church Historic District, also known as Schoharie United Presbyterian Church, is a historic Lutheran church complex and national historic district located at Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York. The complex consists of the former St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, an 1801 manse, St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, and the old Lutheran Parsonage. The church was built in 1796, and is a two-story rectangular brick building. The front facade features a square, multistage entrance tower capped by an octagonal belfry and spire. The new manse was built in 1801, and is a five bay, two-story, double pile, heavy timber frame Federal style dwelling with a two-story rear ell. The church cemetery has several thousand graves, with the earliest marked grave dated to 1778. The Old Lutheran Parsonage was built in 1743, and is separately listed. In 1920,", "Title: St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa)\n\nSt. Paul Lutheran Church is located in central, Davenport, Iowa, United States. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The church's original property, which subsequently housed other Protestant congregations, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It has since been torn down. The present complex that was built in 1952 contains two buildings that are contributing properties in the Vander Veer Park Historic District. The present church building was completed in 2007.", "Title: Washington Residential Historic District\n\nWashington Residential Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Dubuque, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. At the time of its nomination it consisted of 327 resources, which included 262 contributing buildings, 61 non-contributing buildings, and two non-contributing objects. This is one of the early residential areas of Dubuque, and was home to its German community. It also defines the \"walkable city\" with commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings located here. There are a number of churches in the district from various denominations. Of particular interest are St. Mary's Catholic Church (1866), St. John's Lutheran Church (1880), and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church (1908). A significant number of the buildings were constructed in brick, and the vast majority of the buildings in the district were built by 1891. Vernacular structures are commonplace here, as are various Victorian styles. Hollenfelz House (1891) and the Dubuque Casket Company building (1894) are individually listed on the National Register. The former St. Mary's Catholic Church complex forms its own historic district within this one.", "Title: Columbia Historic District II\n\nColumbia Historic District II is a national historic district located at Columbia, South Carolina. The district encompasses 113 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a former residential section of Columbia. They were built between the early-19th century and the 1930s (majority between 1900 and 1918) and are now mostly used for commercial purposes. The buildings are in the Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Classical Revival, and the “Columbia Cottage” styles. Notable buildings include the Robert Mills House, Debruhl-Marshall House, Hampton-Preston House, Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Crawford-Clarkson House, Maxcy Gregg House, Hale-Elmore-Seibels House, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and Ebenezer Lutheran Church.", "Title: Oil City South Side Historic District\n\nOil City South Side Historic District, also known as Venango City and Laytonia, is a national historic district located at Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania. It is directly south of the Oil City Downtown Commercial Historic District. The district includes 882 contributing buildings and 2 contributing objects in a mixed use section of Oil City. It includes a large number of dwellings, commercial buildings, churches, and institutional buildings. The houses were built between about 1863 and 1945 and are in a variety of popular architectural styles including Romanesque Revival, Late Gothic Revival, Second Empire, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Bungalow, American Foursquare, and Italianate. Notable non-residential buildings include the Carnegie Library (1905), Latonai Theater (1928), Knights of Columbus Hall (1927-1928), Good Hope Lutheran Church Rectory (1928), Christ Episcopal Church (1886), St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church (1906), and Second Lutheran Church (1913). Located in the district is the separately listed Oil City Armory." ]
4,406
Who is best know for his work with the English rock band Radiohead and produced by Radiohead?
Nigel Godrich
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{ "title": [ "Daydreaming (Radiohead song)", "Nigel Godrich" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Daydreaming\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead and produced by Radiohead's longtime producer Nigel Godrich.", " It is a piano ballad with ambient, electronic and orchestral elements, including strings arranged by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood.", " Radiohead released it as download on 6 May 2016 as the second single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\", accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson." ], "title": "Daydreaming (Radiohead song)" }, { "sentences": [ "OK Computer is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Radiohead, released in 1997 on EMI subsidiaries Parlophone and Capitol Records.", " The members of Radiohead self-produced the album with Nigel Godrich, an arrangement they have used for their subsequent albums.", " Other than the song \"Lucky\", which was recorded in 1995, Radiohead recorded the album in Oxfordshire and Bath between 1996 and early 1997, mostly in the historic mansion St Catherine's Court.", " The band made a deliberate attempt to distance themselves from the guitar-oriented, lyrically introspective style of their previous album, \"The Bends\".", " \"OK Computer\"' s abstract lyrics, densely layered sound and eclectic range of influences laid the groundwork for Radiohead's later, more experimental work." ], "title": "OK Computer" }, { "sentences": [ "Ticker Tape Ltd. is an English record distribution vanity label, founded in 2011 by the English alternative rock band Radiohead to distribute all of their releases from \"The King of Limbs\" onwards.", " Ticker Tape is a subsidiary of XL Recordings, the label Radiohead is signed to.", " Radiohead are the only artists who will have music released on Ticker Tape, similar in style to Trent Reznor's label The Null Corporation.", " The label's first release was Radiohead's \"The King of Limbs\", which has been certified Gold in England.", " Ticker Tape releases are licensed to XL Recordings in the UK, TBD Records in the US and Hostess Entertainment in Japan." ], "title": "Ticker Tape" }, { "sentences": [ "Radiohead: The Best Of is the first compilation album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 June 2008 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States.", " The album contains various songs from their first six studio albums, recorded under Radiohead's record contract with EMI subsidiary labels Parlophone and Capitol.", " The compilation only contains songs for which EMI held the publishing rights, and so contains no songs recorded after Radiohead's final studio album with EMI, \"Hail to the Thief\" (2003)." ], "title": "Radiohead: The Best Of" }, { "sentences": [ "Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 October 2000 by Parlophone.", " On the verge of a breakdown after promoting Radiohead's 1997 album \"OK Computer\", songwriter Thom Yorke envisioned a radical change in direction.", " Radiohead replaced their rock sound with synthesisers, drum machines, the ondes Martenot, string orchestras and brass instruments.", " They incorporated influences from genres such as electronic music, krautrock, jazz, and 20th-century classical music.", " They recorded \"Kid A\" with \"OK Computer\" producer Nigel Godrich in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and their hometown Oxford, England.", " The sessions produced over 20 tracks, and Radiohead split the work in two albums: \"Kid A\" and \"Amnesiac\".", " The latter was released the following year." ], "title": "Kid A" }, { "sentences": [ "Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician.", " He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\".", " Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta.", " Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters.", " He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\"." ], "title": "Nigel Godrich" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eraser is the debut solo album by Thom Yorke of the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on 10 July 2006 on the independent label XL Recordings.", " It was produced by longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich.", " The album comprises electronic music Yorke recorded during Radiohead's 2004 hiatus and between their 2005 rehearsals, and makes heavy use of original samples." ], "title": "The Eraser" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio Rewrite is a 2012 work for instrumental ensemble by American composer Steve Reich (born 1936), inspired by two songs by British rock band Radiohead: \"Jigsaw Falling into Place\" and \"Everything in Its Right Place\".", " The piece represents the first time that Reich has reworked material from western pop/rock music.", " It has five movements, alternating fast and slow, and is scored for clarinet, flute, two violins, viola, cello, two vibraphones, two pianos and electric bass.", " The work premiered in London, UK in 2013, performed by the London Sinfonietta, to a generally positive reception.", " Much attention focused on the Radiohead material, with some reviewers praising how completely it is integrated, while others question whether Radiohead's style is suited to Reich's work.", " Alarm Will Sound made the first recording of the piece for an album of the same name released on Nonesuch Records in 2014." ], "title": "Radio Rewrite" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The National Anthem\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, and the third track from their fourth studio album, \"Kid A\".", " The song is moored to a repetitive bassline, has a processed electronic production and develops in a direction influenced by jazz.", " The song was written by Radiohead, who co-produced it with Nigel Godrich.", " It has been played frequently at Radiohead concerts since the release of \"Kid A\" in 2000.", " It received polarised reviews by critics." ], "title": "The National Anthem (Radiohead song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Burn the Witch\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 3 May 2016 as the lead single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\" (2016).", " Radiohead developed the song for over a decade, first working on it during the sessions for their fourth album, \"Kid A\" (2000).", " It features a string section playing \"col legno battuto\", producing a percussive sound, arranged by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood." ], "title": "Burn the Witch (Radiohead song)" } ]
[ "Title: Daydreaming (Radiohead song)\n\n\"Daydreaming\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead and produced by Radiohead's longtime producer Nigel Godrich. It is a piano ballad with ambient, electronic and orchestral elements, including strings arranged by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. Radiohead released it as download on 6 May 2016 as the second single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\", accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.", "Title: OK Computer\n\nOK Computer is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Radiohead, released in 1997 on EMI subsidiaries Parlophone and Capitol Records. The members of Radiohead self-produced the album with Nigel Godrich, an arrangement they have used for their subsequent albums. Other than the song \"Lucky\", which was recorded in 1995, Radiohead recorded the album in Oxfordshire and Bath between 1996 and early 1997, mostly in the historic mansion St Catherine's Court. The band made a deliberate attempt to distance themselves from the guitar-oriented, lyrically introspective style of their previous album, \"The Bends\". \"OK Computer\"' s abstract lyrics, densely layered sound and eclectic range of influences laid the groundwork for Radiohead's later, more experimental work.", "Title: Ticker Tape\n\nTicker Tape Ltd. is an English record distribution vanity label, founded in 2011 by the English alternative rock band Radiohead to distribute all of their releases from \"The King of Limbs\" onwards. Ticker Tape is a subsidiary of XL Recordings, the label Radiohead is signed to. Radiohead are the only artists who will have music released on Ticker Tape, similar in style to Trent Reznor's label The Null Corporation. The label's first release was Radiohead's \"The King of Limbs\", which has been certified Gold in England. Ticker Tape releases are licensed to XL Recordings in the UK, TBD Records in the US and Hostess Entertainment in Japan.", "Title: Radiohead: The Best Of\n\nRadiohead: The Best Of is the first compilation album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 June 2008 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States. The album contains various songs from their first six studio albums, recorded under Radiohead's record contract with EMI subsidiary labels Parlophone and Capitol. The compilation only contains songs for which EMI held the publishing rights, and so contains no songs recorded after Radiohead's final studio album with EMI, \"Hail to the Thief\" (2003).", "Title: Kid A\n\nKid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 October 2000 by Parlophone. On the verge of a breakdown after promoting Radiohead's 1997 album \"OK Computer\", songwriter Thom Yorke envisioned a radical change in direction. Radiohead replaced their rock sound with synthesisers, drum machines, the ondes Martenot, string orchestras and brass instruments. They incorporated influences from genres such as electronic music, krautrock, jazz, and 20th-century classical music. They recorded \"Kid A\" with \"OK Computer\" producer Nigel Godrich in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and their hometown Oxford, England. The sessions produced over 20 tracks, and Radiohead split the work in two albums: \"Kid A\" and \"Amnesiac\". The latter was released the following year.", "Title: Nigel Godrich\n\nNigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".", "Title: The Eraser\n\nThe Eraser is the debut solo album by Thom Yorke of the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on 10 July 2006 on the independent label XL Recordings. It was produced by longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. The album comprises electronic music Yorke recorded during Radiohead's 2004 hiatus and between their 2005 rehearsals, and makes heavy use of original samples.", "Title: Radio Rewrite\n\nRadio Rewrite is a 2012 work for instrumental ensemble by American composer Steve Reich (born 1936), inspired by two songs by British rock band Radiohead: \"Jigsaw Falling into Place\" and \"Everything in Its Right Place\". The piece represents the first time that Reich has reworked material from western pop/rock music. It has five movements, alternating fast and slow, and is scored for clarinet, flute, two violins, viola, cello, two vibraphones, two pianos and electric bass. The work premiered in London, UK in 2013, performed by the London Sinfonietta, to a generally positive reception. Much attention focused on the Radiohead material, with some reviewers praising how completely it is integrated, while others question whether Radiohead's style is suited to Reich's work. Alarm Will Sound made the first recording of the piece for an album of the same name released on Nonesuch Records in 2014.", "Title: The National Anthem (Radiohead song)\n\n\"The National Anthem\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, and the third track from their fourth studio album, \"Kid A\". The song is moored to a repetitive bassline, has a processed electronic production and develops in a direction influenced by jazz. The song was written by Radiohead, who co-produced it with Nigel Godrich. It has been played frequently at Radiohead concerts since the release of \"Kid A\" in 2000. It received polarised reviews by critics.", "Title: Burn the Witch (Radiohead song)\n\n\"Burn the Witch\" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 3 May 2016 as the lead single from their ninth studio album \"A Moon Shaped Pool\" (2016). Radiohead developed the song for over a decade, first working on it during the sessions for their fourth album, \"Kid A\" (2000). It features a string section playing \"col legno battuto\", producing a percussive sound, arranged by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood." ]
4,407
The Howard Stern Show includes what co-host and news anchor who was born on August 8, 1952?
Robin Ophelia Quivers
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{ "title": [ "The Howard Stern Show", "Robin Quivers" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
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toilet seat necklace which Stern later discontinued from his motif." ], "title": "Fartman (Howard Stern)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Van Dam (well known as \"Evil Dave Letterman\" or simply \"Evil Dave\") is an American voice impressionist who has appeared on \"The Howard Stern Show\" since 1999.", " Van Dam impersonates the voice of American late night talk show host David Letterman, which is used to comedic effect on \"The Howard Stern Show\"." ], "title": "Dave Van Dam" }, { "sentences": [ "Stern Spotlight is a \"best of\" compilation of The Howard Stern Show.", " Each episode showcases a specific cast member past or present of the Stern Show.", " Every member gets two parts and plays Wednesday and Thursday on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio.", " The special airs during select weeks when The Howard Stern Show is on vacation during its timeslot.", " The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Mammary Lane\", and \"The History of Howard Stern\"." ], "title": "Stern Spotlight" }, { "sentences": [ "Robin Ophelia Quivers (born August 8, 1952) is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known for being the long-running news anchor and co-host of \"The Howard Stern Show\"." ], "title": "Robin Quivers" }, { "sentences": [ "Lester Green (born June 2, 1968), better known by his stage name \"Beetlejuice\" (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on \"The Howard Stern Show\" and a member of Stern's Wack Pack.", " In 2015, the Howard Stern Show named Beetlejuice the greatest Wack Packer of all time.", " He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work.", " Green has performed with various \"Howard Stern Show\"-related comedians, including those who perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner." ], "title": "Beetlejuice (entertainer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Howard Stern Show is an American talk radio show hosted by Howard Stern.", " It gained wide recognition when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005.", " The show has been exclusive to Sirius XM Radio, a subscription-based satellite radio service, since 2006.", " Other prominent staff members include co-host and news anchor Robin Quivers, writer Fred Norris, and executive producer Gary Dell'Abate." ], "title": "The Howard Stern Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show (commonly just called The Wrap-Up Show) is a radio show that follows \"The Howard Stern Show\" on Howard 100, an uncensored channel on Sirius XM Radio.", " Hosted by Jon Hein and Executive producer Gary Dell'Abate, the show discusses everything that happened on that day's Stern Show with listeners and various celebrity guests." ], "title": "The Wrap-Up Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The History of Howard Stern is a radio documentary series about the life, career and achievements of American radio personality Howard Stern broadcast on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius XM Radio.", " The ongoing series has featured 35 episodes across four \"Acts\".", " Each episode includes segments from past broadcasts of \"The Howard Stern Show\", interviews with Stern's staff and celebrity guests, his family and news reports.", " Narrated by Jim Forbes of VH1's \"Behind the Music\", the series is produced by \"The Tapes Team\", a group at Sirius who put together other special programming such as \"Mammary Lane\" and \"Stern Spotlight\"." ], "title": "The History of Howard Stern" }, { "sentences": [ "Mammary Lane is a listener request show featuring clips of \"The Howard Stern Show\".", " The show airs on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on SIRIUS XM Radio, during certain weeks when the \"Stern Show\" is on vacation.", " The hosts of the show rotate and have included Richard Christy, Sal \"The Stockbrocker\" Governale, Jason Kaplan, Will Murray, Gary Dell'Abate, and Jon Hein.", " The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Stern Spotlight\", \"The History of Howard Stern\" and \"Road Trip\".", " Past \"Mammary Lane\" episodes are airing currently on Howard 101 in afternoon drivetime, 3-7 PM Eastern time, the time of day in which Bubba the Love Sponge had been broadcasting on Howard 101 prior to leaving Sirius due to unsuccessful contract negotiations." ], "title": "Mammary Lane" } ]
[ "Title: The Howard Stern Show (WWOR)\n\nThe Howard Stern Show was an American late-night television variety show, hosted by radio personality Howard Stern. It aired Saturdays, beginning at 11:00pm, from July 14, 1990 to August 8, 1992.", "Title: Fartman (Howard Stern)\n\nFartman is a fictional superhero, popularized and portrayed by American radio \"shock jock\" Howard Stern. The character first appeared in an issue of the National Lampoon humor magazine in the late 1970s (Vol. 2, No. 11, June, 1979, Page 28). A recorded version of the character also appeared on \"National Lampoon's White Album\" in 1979. Stern began using the character on \"The Howard Stern Show\" in the early 1980s. According to the trademark that Howard Stern filed for the character on October 16, 1992, he first used Fartman in July 1981, when Adam West was a guest on his show, to which he made an impromptu Fartman outfit in five minutes, although the original outfit contained a toilet seat necklace which Stern later discontinued from his motif.", "Title: Dave Van Dam\n\nDave Van Dam (well known as \"Evil Dave Letterman\" or simply \"Evil Dave\") is an American voice impressionist who has appeared on \"The Howard Stern Show\" since 1999. Van Dam impersonates the voice of American late night talk show host David Letterman, which is used to comedic effect on \"The Howard Stern Show\".", "Title: Stern Spotlight\n\nStern Spotlight is a \"best of\" compilation of The Howard Stern Show. Each episode showcases a specific cast member past or present of the Stern Show. Every member gets two parts and plays Wednesday and Thursday on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio. The special airs during select weeks when The Howard Stern Show is on vacation during its timeslot. The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Mammary Lane\", and \"The History of Howard Stern\".", "Title: Robin Quivers\n\nRobin Ophelia Quivers (born August 8, 1952) is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known for being the long-running news anchor and co-host of \"The Howard Stern Show\".", "Title: Beetlejuice (entertainer)\n\nLester Green (born June 2, 1968), better known by his stage name \"Beetlejuice\" (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on \"The Howard Stern Show\" and a member of Stern's Wack Pack. In 2015, the Howard Stern Show named Beetlejuice the greatest Wack Packer of all time. He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work. Green has performed with various \"Howard Stern Show\"-related comedians, including those who perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner.", "Title: The Howard Stern Show\n\nThe Howard Stern Show is an American talk radio show hosted by Howard Stern. It gained wide recognition when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005. The show has been exclusive to Sirius XM Radio, a subscription-based satellite radio service, since 2006. Other prominent staff members include co-host and news anchor Robin Quivers, writer Fred Norris, and executive producer Gary Dell'Abate.", "Title: The Wrap-Up Show\n\nThe Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show (commonly just called The Wrap-Up Show) is a radio show that follows \"The Howard Stern Show\" on Howard 100, an uncensored channel on Sirius XM Radio. Hosted by Jon Hein and Executive producer Gary Dell'Abate, the show discusses everything that happened on that day's Stern Show with listeners and various celebrity guests.", "Title: The History of Howard Stern\n\nThe History of Howard Stern is a radio documentary series about the life, career and achievements of American radio personality Howard Stern broadcast on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius XM Radio. The ongoing series has featured 35 episodes across four \"Acts\". Each episode includes segments from past broadcasts of \"The Howard Stern Show\", interviews with Stern's staff and celebrity guests, his family and news reports. Narrated by Jim Forbes of VH1's \"Behind the Music\", the series is produced by \"The Tapes Team\", a group at Sirius who put together other special programming such as \"Mammary Lane\" and \"Stern Spotlight\".", "Title: Mammary Lane\n\nMammary Lane is a listener request show featuring clips of \"The Howard Stern Show\". The show airs on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on SIRIUS XM Radio, during certain weeks when the \"Stern Show\" is on vacation. The hosts of the show rotate and have included Richard Christy, Sal \"The Stockbrocker\" Governale, Jason Kaplan, Will Murray, Gary Dell'Abate, and Jon Hein. The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Stern Spotlight\", \"The History of Howard Stern\" and \"Road Trip\". Past \"Mammary Lane\" episodes are airing currently on Howard 101 in afternoon drivetime, 3-7 PM Eastern time, the time of day in which Bubba the Love Sponge had been broadcasting on Howard 101 prior to leaving Sirius due to unsuccessful contract negotiations." ]
4,408
What actress, nominated as Hester Fields in the sitcom "Fresh Fields" was in the 1996 British comedy Vol-au-vent?
Julia McKenzie
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easy
{ "title": [ "Vol-au-vent (film)", "Julia McKenzie" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Leo Kahn (December 31, 1916 – May 11, 2011) was an American reporter and businessman.", " He is credited as the co-founder of Staples Inc. Kahn is also considered a pioneer of the natural and health food supermarket industry, founding the Fresh Fields and Nature's Heartland chains, which are now part of Whole Foods Market." ], "title": "Leo Kahn (entrepreneur)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Victoria Fields (born May 12, 1969) is an American actress and television director.", " Fields is known for her roles as Dorothy \"Tootie\" Ramsey on the NBC sitcom \"The Facts of Life\" (1979–88), and as Regina \"Regine\" Hunter on the Fox sitcom \"Living Single\" (1993–98).", " Fields is the daughter of actress/director Chip Fields and older sister of actress Alexis Fields." ], "title": "Kim Fields" }, { "sentences": [ "Julia Kathleen McKenzie (born 17 February 1941) is an English actress, singer, presenter, and theatre director.", " On television, she is known for her BAFTA Award nominated role as Hester Fields in the sitcom \"Fresh Fields\" (1984–86) and its sequel \"French Fields\" (1989–91), and as Miss Marple in \"Agatha Christie's Marple\" (2008–13)." ], "title": "Julia McKenzie" }, { "sentences": [ "Fresh Fields is a British sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers.", " A ratings success at the time, it was written by John Chapman and produced by Thames Television for ITV, running for four series between 7 March 1984 and 23 October 1986." ], "title": "Fresh Fields" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony \"Anton\" Rodgers (10 January 1933 – 1 December 2007) was an English actor and occasional director.", " He performed on stage, in film, in television dramas and sitcoms.", " He starred in the sitcoms \"Fresh Fields\" (ITV, 1984-86), as well its sequel series \"French Fields\" (ITV, 1989-91) and \"May to December\" (BBC, 1989-94)." ], "title": "Anton Rodgers" }, { "sentences": [ "British Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a British website covering all forms of British comedy, across all media.", " At the time of writing, BCG has published guides to more than 7,000 individual British comedies - primarily TV and radio situation comedy, sketch shows, comedy dramas, satire, variety and panel games.", " Other notable features on BCG include a news section, a message board, interviews with comedians and actors, a series of comment and opinion articles, a searchable merchandise database, and a section offering advice to aspiring comedy writers.", " The website also runs \"The Comedy.co.uk Awards\" and hosts several podcast series, some of which have won awards." ], "title": "British Comedy Guide" }, { "sentences": [ "Vol-au-vent is a 1996 British comedy film directed by John McKenzie and starring Tim Mills, Dennis Waterman, Julia McKenzie and Lisa Coleman.", " Its plot concerns an upper-middle class wedding that is interrupted by three jewel thieves on the run from the law." ], "title": "Vol-au-vent (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Iles (born 17 May 1954 in Ripon, North Yorkshire) is an English actor who is best known for playing DC Mike Dashwood in \"The Bill\" from 1984 to 1992.", " He returned to the series in 1996, promoted to DS for the antiques squad.", " As well as a prolific stage career, Jon's other TV credits include \"To the Manor Born\", \"The Dick Emery Show\", \"Doctors\", \"Crown Court\", \"Law and Disorder\", \"Never the Twain\" and \"Fresh Fields\"." ], "title": "Jon Iles" }, { "sentences": [ "French Fields is a British sitcom.", " It is a sequel/continuation of the series \"Fresh Fields\" and ran for 19 episodes from 5 September 1989 to 8 October 1991.", " It was written by John T. Chapman (who created and wrote all the episodes of \"Fresh Fields\") and Ian Davidson and was produced by Thames Television for ITV." ], "title": "French Fields" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of episodes for the British television series \"Fresh Fields\"." ], "title": "List of Fresh Fields episodes" } ]
[ "Title: Leo Kahn (entrepreneur)\n\nLeo Kahn (December 31, 1916 – May 11, 2011) was an American reporter and businessman. He is credited as the co-founder of Staples Inc. Kahn is also considered a pioneer of the natural and health food supermarket industry, founding the Fresh Fields and Nature's Heartland chains, which are now part of Whole Foods Market.", "Title: Kim Fields\n\nKim Victoria Fields (born May 12, 1969) is an American actress and television director. Fields is known for her roles as Dorothy \"Tootie\" Ramsey on the NBC sitcom \"The Facts of Life\" (1979–88), and as Regina \"Regine\" Hunter on the Fox sitcom \"Living Single\" (1993–98). Fields is the daughter of actress/director Chip Fields and older sister of actress Alexis Fields.", "Title: Julia McKenzie\n\nJulia Kathleen McKenzie (born 17 February 1941) is an English actress, singer, presenter, and theatre director. On television, she is known for her BAFTA Award nominated role as Hester Fields in the sitcom \"Fresh Fields\" (1984–86) and its sequel \"French Fields\" (1989–91), and as Miss Marple in \"Agatha Christie's Marple\" (2008–13).", "Title: Fresh Fields\n\nFresh Fields is a British sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers. A ratings success at the time, it was written by John Chapman and produced by Thames Television for ITV, running for four series between 7 March 1984 and 23 October 1986.", "Title: Anton Rodgers\n\nAnthony \"Anton\" Rodgers (10 January 1933 – 1 December 2007) was an English actor and occasional director. He performed on stage, in film, in television dramas and sitcoms. He starred in the sitcoms \"Fresh Fields\" (ITV, 1984-86), as well its sequel series \"French Fields\" (ITV, 1989-91) and \"May to December\" (BBC, 1989-94).", "Title: British Comedy Guide\n\nBritish Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a British website covering all forms of British comedy, across all media. At the time of writing, BCG has published guides to more than 7,000 individual British comedies - primarily TV and radio situation comedy, sketch shows, comedy dramas, satire, variety and panel games. Other notable features on BCG include a news section, a message board, interviews with comedians and actors, a series of comment and opinion articles, a searchable merchandise database, and a section offering advice to aspiring comedy writers. The website also runs \"The Comedy.co.uk Awards\" and hosts several podcast series, some of which have won awards.", "Title: Vol-au-vent (film)\n\nVol-au-vent is a 1996 British comedy film directed by John McKenzie and starring Tim Mills, Dennis Waterman, Julia McKenzie and Lisa Coleman. Its plot concerns an upper-middle class wedding that is interrupted by three jewel thieves on the run from the law.", "Title: Jon Iles\n\nJon Iles (born 17 May 1954 in Ripon, North Yorkshire) is an English actor who is best known for playing DC Mike Dashwood in \"The Bill\" from 1984 to 1992. He returned to the series in 1996, promoted to DS for the antiques squad. As well as a prolific stage career, Jon's other TV credits include \"To the Manor Born\", \"The Dick Emery Show\", \"Doctors\", \"Crown Court\", \"Law and Disorder\", \"Never the Twain\" and \"Fresh Fields\".", "Title: French Fields\n\nFrench Fields is a British sitcom. It is a sequel/continuation of the series \"Fresh Fields\" and ran for 19 episodes from 5 September 1989 to 8 October 1991. It was written by John T. Chapman (who created and wrote all the episodes of \"Fresh Fields\") and Ian Davidson and was produced by Thames Television for ITV.", "Title: List of Fresh Fields episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes for the British television series \"Fresh Fields\"." ]
4,409
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, what is the name of the daughter of the character referred to as a tedious old fool by Hamlet?
Ophelia
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Ophelia", "Ophelia", "Polonius", "Polonius" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Sun Rising (also known as \"The Sunne Rising\") is a thirty line poem with three stanzas published in 1633 by poet John Donne.", " The meter is irregular, ranging from two to six stresses per line in no fixed pattern.", " The longest lines are at the end of the three stanzas and the rhyme never varies—each stanza runs 'abbacdcdee'.", " Donne's poems were known to be metaphysical with jagged rhythms, dramatic monologues, playful intelligence, and startling images.", " The poem personifies the sun and stanza one begins with the speaker in bed with his lover, complaining about its beaming rays.", " Donne uses expressions such as, \"Busy old fool\" (line 1) and \"Saucy Pedantic Wretch\" [perfectionist] (line 5) to describe his annoyance with it.", " The speaker of the poem questions the sun's motives and yearns for the sun to go away so that he and his lover can stay in bed." ], "title": "The Sun Rising (poem)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gertrude and Claudius is a novel by John Updike.", " It uses the known sources of Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" to tell a story that draws on a rather straightforward revenge tale in the medieval Denmark depicted by Saxo Grammaticus in his twelfth-century \"Historiae Danicae\", but incorporates extra plot elements added by François de Belleforest in his \"Histoires tragiques\", published in 1576.", " And, finally, it brings in various elements from Shakespeare's play, including the name \"Corambis\" for Polonius from the \"bad quarto\" of 1603.", " This story, in its three forms, is primarily concerned with Hamlet (or \"Amleth\" in Saxo) avenging his father's murder, but the story starts earlier.", " The novel is concerned with that earlier life of Gertrude, Claudius, and old Hamlet, and it ends at the close of Act I, scene ii of \"Hamlet\"." ], "title": "Gertrude and Claudius" }, { "sentences": [ "Ophelia is a character in William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\".", " She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and potential wife of Prince Hamlet.", " She is one of only two female characters in the play." ], "title": "Ophelia" }, { "sentences": [ "Le jeune sage et le vieux fou (\"The Wise Young Man and the Old Fool\") is an opera by the French composer Étienne Méhul with a libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman.", " It takes the form of a \"comédie mêlée de musique\" (a type of \"opéra comique\") in one act.", " It was first performed at the Théâtre Favart on 28 March 1793.", " A revised version appeared in 1801." ], "title": "Le jeune sage et le vieux fou" }, { "sentences": [ "The ghost of Hamlet's late father is a character from William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\".", " In the stage directions he is referred to as \"Ghost.\"", " His name is also Hamlet, and he is referred to as \"King\" Hamlet to distinguish him from the Prince." ], "title": "Ghost (Hamlet)" }, { "sentences": [ "Unspiek, Baron Bodissey, is a fictional character referred to in many of the novels of speculative-fiction author Jack Vance.", " Within those novels he has the status of an authority, but he is sometimes referred to with amusement or scepticism.", " Like the 'mad poet' Navarth, he first appeared in the Demon Princes sequence but also is alluded to in a number of other unrelated stories.", " Unlike Navarth, the Baron never appears in person in these novels, but his monumental, many-volume work \"Life\" is frequently quoted.", " The lengthiest citations from it appear, with varying degrees of apparent relevance, as epigraphs to various chapters in the \"Demon Princes\" novels.", " (Vance characteristically makes use of substantial passages from imaginary writings, interviews or judicial transcripts as chapter-heading material, especially in that series.)", " Otherwise, the Baron and his work are occasionally referred to in passing or quoted by characters in the tales.", " Fictional (and always negative) reviews of \"Life\" also appear in The Killing Machine and The Face, usually dismissing it as snobbish, elitist and pretentious; one reviewer expresses a desire to thrash the Baron within an inch of his life before buying him a drink." ], "title": "Baron Bodissey" }, { "sentences": [ "Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\".", " He is chief counsellor of the king, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia.", " Generally regarded as wrong in every judgment he makes over the course of the play, Polonius is described by William Hazlitt as a \"sincere\" father, but also \"a busy-body, [who] is accordingly officious, garrulous, and impertinent\".", " In Act II Hamlet refers to Polonius as a \"tedious old fool\" and taunts him as a latter day \"Jeptha\"." ], "title": "Polonius" }, { "sentences": [ "Banalata Sen (Bengali: বনলতা সেন ) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature.", " The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas.", " A draft of the poem was also discovered that widely differs from the final version.", " Poet Jibanananda Das was a quiet person, who preferred to live in obscurity.", " Until the discovery of his diaries in the mid-1990s, it was considered unlikely that he could have been in love with a woman with or without the name of Banalata Sen. However, Banalata Sen of Natore, a tiny town in the Rajshahi area of what was then Bengal, has become an emblem of feminine mystery as well as beauty and love." ], "title": "Banalata Sen" }, { "sentences": [ "An unseen character or (in radio) silent character is a fictional character referred to but not directly observed by the audience, but who advances the action of the plot in a significant way, and whose absence enhances their effect on the plot." ], "title": "Unseen character" }, { "sentences": [ "Hamlet, S.104, is a symphonic poem by Franz Liszt, written in 1858 and published as No. 10.", " It was not performed until 2 July 1876.", " Like all but one of Liszt's 13 symphonic poems, \"Hamlet\" was written while Liszt was working in Weimar and is dedicated to Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.", " After viewing Bogumil Dawison play Hamlet in Weimar (1856), Liszt wrote: \"He does not make him into an indecisive dreamer who collapses under the power of his mission, as he is regarded since Goethe's theory in \"Wilhelm Meister\", but much more as a gifted, enterprising prince with important political views who is waiting for the right moment to complete his work of revenge and come to the aim of his ambition, that is, to be crowned king in place of his uncle.", " This goal can naturally not be reached in twenty-four hours and the clever anticipation which Shakespeare has put into the role of Hamlet and the negotiations with England which come clearly to the light of day at the end of the drama according to my view justify Dawson's interpretation, which Herr von Goethe and the aesthetes should not take too badly.", " Regarding Ophelia, Liszt wrote: \"She is loved by Hamlet, but Hamlet, like every exceptional person, imperiously demands the wine of life and will not content himself with the buttermilk.", " He wishes to be understood by her without the obligation of explaining himself to her.", " She collapses under her mission, because she is incapable of loving him in the way that he must be loved, and her madness is only the decrescendo of her feeling, whose lack of sureness has not allowed her to remain on the level of Hamlet.\"", " Liszt's \"Hamlet\" is meant as a psychological study of the title character; only two brief references are made to Ophelia, both marked as \"to be played as quietly as possible and sound like a shadowy picture.\"" ], "title": "Hamlet (Liszt)" } ]
[ "Title: The Sun Rising (poem)\n\nThe Sun Rising (also known as \"The Sunne Rising\") is a thirty line poem with three stanzas published in 1633 by poet John Donne. The meter is irregular, ranging from two to six stresses per line in no fixed pattern. The longest lines are at the end of the three stanzas and the rhyme never varies—each stanza runs 'abbacdcdee'. Donne's poems were known to be metaphysical with jagged rhythms, dramatic monologues, playful intelligence, and startling images. The poem personifies the sun and stanza one begins with the speaker in bed with his lover, complaining about its beaming rays. Donne uses expressions such as, \"Busy old fool\" (line 1) and \"Saucy Pedantic Wretch\" [perfectionist] (line 5) to describe his annoyance with it. The speaker of the poem questions the sun's motives and yearns for the sun to go away so that he and his lover can stay in bed.", "Title: Gertrude and Claudius\n\nGertrude and Claudius is a novel by John Updike. It uses the known sources of Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" to tell a story that draws on a rather straightforward revenge tale in the medieval Denmark depicted by Saxo Grammaticus in his twelfth-century \"Historiae Danicae\", but incorporates extra plot elements added by François de Belleforest in his \"Histoires tragiques\", published in 1576. And, finally, it brings in various elements from Shakespeare's play, including the name \"Corambis\" for Polonius from the \"bad quarto\" of 1603. This story, in its three forms, is primarily concerned with Hamlet (or \"Amleth\" in Saxo) avenging his father's murder, but the story starts earlier. The novel is concerned with that earlier life of Gertrude, Claudius, and old Hamlet, and it ends at the close of Act I, scene ii of \"Hamlet\".", "Title: Ophelia\n\nOphelia is a character in William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\". She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and potential wife of Prince Hamlet. She is one of only two female characters in the play.", "Title: Le jeune sage et le vieux fou\n\nLe jeune sage et le vieux fou (\"The Wise Young Man and the Old Fool\") is an opera by the French composer Étienne Méhul with a libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman. It takes the form of a \"comédie mêlée de musique\" (a type of \"opéra comique\") in one act. It was first performed at the Théâtre Favart on 28 March 1793. A revised version appeared in 1801.", "Title: Ghost (Hamlet)\n\nThe ghost of Hamlet's late father is a character from William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\". In the stage directions he is referred to as \"Ghost.\" His name is also Hamlet, and he is referred to as \"King\" Hamlet to distinguish him from the Prince.", "Title: Baron Bodissey\n\nUnspiek, Baron Bodissey, is a fictional character referred to in many of the novels of speculative-fiction author Jack Vance. Within those novels he has the status of an authority, but he is sometimes referred to with amusement or scepticism. Like the 'mad poet' Navarth, he first appeared in the Demon Princes sequence but also is alluded to in a number of other unrelated stories. Unlike Navarth, the Baron never appears in person in these novels, but his monumental, many-volume work \"Life\" is frequently quoted. The lengthiest citations from it appear, with varying degrees of apparent relevance, as epigraphs to various chapters in the \"Demon Princes\" novels. (Vance characteristically makes use of substantial passages from imaginary writings, interviews or judicial transcripts as chapter-heading material, especially in that series.) Otherwise, the Baron and his work are occasionally referred to in passing or quoted by characters in the tales. Fictional (and always negative) reviews of \"Life\" also appear in The Killing Machine and The Face, usually dismissing it as snobbish, elitist and pretentious; one reviewer expresses a desire to thrash the Baron within an inch of his life before buying him a drink.", "Title: Polonius\n\nPolonius is a character in William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\". He is chief counsellor of the king, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Generally regarded as wrong in every judgment he makes over the course of the play, Polonius is described by William Hazlitt as a \"sincere\" father, but also \"a busy-body, [who] is accordingly officious, garrulous, and impertinent\". In Act II Hamlet refers to Polonius as a \"tedious old fool\" and taunts him as a latter day \"Jeptha\".", "Title: Banalata Sen\n\nBanalata Sen (Bengali: বনলতা সেন ) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature. The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas. A draft of the poem was also discovered that widely differs from the final version. Poet Jibanananda Das was a quiet person, who preferred to live in obscurity. Until the discovery of his diaries in the mid-1990s, it was considered unlikely that he could have been in love with a woman with or without the name of Banalata Sen. However, Banalata Sen of Natore, a tiny town in the Rajshahi area of what was then Bengal, has become an emblem of feminine mystery as well as beauty and love.", "Title: Unseen character\n\nAn unseen character or (in radio) silent character is a fictional character referred to but not directly observed by the audience, but who advances the action of the plot in a significant way, and whose absence enhances their effect on the plot.", "Title: Hamlet (Liszt)\n\nHamlet, S.104, is a symphonic poem by Franz Liszt, written in 1858 and published as No. 10. It was not performed until 2 July 1876. Like all but one of Liszt's 13 symphonic poems, \"Hamlet\" was written while Liszt was working in Weimar and is dedicated to Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein. After viewing Bogumil Dawison play Hamlet in Weimar (1856), Liszt wrote: \"He does not make him into an indecisive dreamer who collapses under the power of his mission, as he is regarded since Goethe's theory in \"Wilhelm Meister\", but much more as a gifted, enterprising prince with important political views who is waiting for the right moment to complete his work of revenge and come to the aim of his ambition, that is, to be crowned king in place of his uncle. This goal can naturally not be reached in twenty-four hours and the clever anticipation which Shakespeare has put into the role of Hamlet and the negotiations with England which come clearly to the light of day at the end of the drama according to my view justify Dawson's interpretation, which Herr von Goethe and the aesthetes should not take too badly. Regarding Ophelia, Liszt wrote: \"She is loved by Hamlet, but Hamlet, like every exceptional person, imperiously demands the wine of life and will not content himself with the buttermilk. He wishes to be understood by her without the obligation of explaining himself to her. She collapses under her mission, because she is incapable of loving him in the way that he must be loved, and her madness is only the decrescendo of her feeling, whose lack of sureness has not allowed her to remain on the level of Hamlet.\" Liszt's \"Hamlet\" is meant as a psychological study of the title character; only two brief references are made to Ophelia, both marked as \"to be played as quietly as possible and sound like a shadowy picture.\"" ]
4,410
Round 3 is by which South Korean actor and singer, and the leader and main rapper of boyband SS501?
Kim Hyun-joong
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Round 3", "Kim Hyun-joong" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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4,411
What is the capital of a state that includes the Devonian Foreknobs Formation?
Charleston
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Foreknobs Formation", "West Virginia", "West Virginia" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Muskeg Formation is a geologic formation of Middle Devonian (Givetian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.", " It extends from the plains of northwestern Alberta to northeastern British Columbia, and includes important petroleum and natural gas reservoirs in the Zama lake and Rainbow Lake areas of northwestern Alberta." ], "title": "Muskeg Formation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Klerf Formation is an Early Devonian (Emsian) formation that includes a Lagerstätte in the Northern Eifel hills, at Willwerath near Prüm, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.", " In it \"Jaekelopterus rhenaniae\", a giant eurypterid was discovered.", " The Klerf Formation was first described in 1919 by Rudolf Richter (1881-1957)." ], "title": "Klerf Formation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devonian Foreknobs Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia." ], "title": "Foreknobs Formation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Becraft Formation is a geologic formation of marine sedimentary rock found in New York State.", " The Becraft is a part of the lower Devonian Helderberg Group and conformably overlies the New Scotland Formation and is overlain by the Alsen Formation throughout the lower Hudson Valley of New York State.", " The formation is Gedinnian in age.", " Outcrops of the formation are found from the New York-New Jersey border to the Helderbergs of Albany County, New York and as far west as Schoharie County, New York.", " The thickness of the formation varies from around 3 meters in Canajoharie to 8 meters thick in Albany and swells to 27 meters near Kingston.", " The Becraft Formation is named for Becraft Mountain in western Columbia County, New York where it prominently crops out." ], "title": "Becraft Formation" }, { "sentences": [ "Fossils of \"Tetraxylopteris\" have so far been discovered in two locations.", " \"T. schmidtii\" was named from the Catskill Clastic Wedge, New York State, United States of America, in rocks of Middle to Upper Devonian age (around ERROR!", " Start of period Middle Devonian unknown, perhaps because it was mis-spelt or because it is missing from . )", ".", " \"T. reposana\" was found in the Campo Chico Formation, north-west Venezuela, in beds believed to be of Frasnian age (ERROR!", " Start of period Frasnian unknown, perhaps because it was mis-spelt or because it is missing from . )", "." ], "title": "Tetraxylopteris" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antrim Shale is a formation of Upper Devonian age in the Michigan Basin, in the US state of Michigan, and extending into Ohio and Indiana.", " It is a major source of natural gas in the northern part of the basin." ], "title": "Antrim Shale" }, { "sentences": [ "West Virginia is a state located in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States.", " It is bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the north (and, slightly, east), and Maryland to the northeast.", " West Virginia is the 10th smallest by area, is ranked 38th in population, and has the second lowest household income of the 50 United States.", " The capital and largest city is Charleston." ], "title": "West Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "Devonian Reef is located in the Kimberley region in an area once covered by tropical sea.", " It is now a protected area of Western Australia and includes three National Parks, the Geikie Gorge National Park, the Tunnel Creek National Park and the Windjana Gorge National Park.", " All the parks originated as the Western Australia reef, around 350 million years ago, during the Devonian Period, and now feature rocky landscapes and formation, rich gorges, and plenty of wildlife.", " .", " The three ranges cut through the Devonian \"Great Barrier Reef\" and is now exposed to reveal some of the most spectacular landforms in the Kimberley Region." ], "title": "Devonian Reef" }, { "sentences": [ "Stone Mountain is the centerpiece of Stone Mountain State Park.", " It is a dome of exposed granite (specifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of the Precambrian Alligator Back Formation.", " It rises sharply over 600 feet (183 m) above the surrounding terrain.", " The mountain, which has an elevation of 2,305 feet (706 m) above sea level, is known for its barren sides and distinctive brown-gray color, and can be seen for miles.", " The mountain offers some of the best rock climbing in North Carolina, and the park's creeks and streams feature excellent brook trout fishing." ], "title": "Stone Mountain (North Carolina)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Xitun Formation is a palaeontological formation which named after the Xitun, a location in South China.", " This formation it includes many remains of fossilized fish of Early Devonian period (Late Lochkovian)." ], "title": "Xitun Formation" } ]
[ "Title: Muskeg Formation\n\nThe Muskeg Formation is a geologic formation of Middle Devonian (Givetian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It extends from the plains of northwestern Alberta to northeastern British Columbia, and includes important petroleum and natural gas reservoirs in the Zama lake and Rainbow Lake areas of northwestern Alberta.", "Title: Klerf Formation\n\nThe Klerf Formation is an Early Devonian (Emsian) formation that includes a Lagerstätte in the Northern Eifel hills, at Willwerath near Prüm, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. In it \"Jaekelopterus rhenaniae\", a giant eurypterid was discovered. The Klerf Formation was first described in 1919 by Rudolf Richter (1881-1957).", "Title: Foreknobs Formation\n\nThe Devonian Foreknobs Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.", "Title: Becraft Formation\n\nThe Becraft Formation is a geologic formation of marine sedimentary rock found in New York State. The Becraft is a part of the lower Devonian Helderberg Group and conformably overlies the New Scotland Formation and is overlain by the Alsen Formation throughout the lower Hudson Valley of New York State. The formation is Gedinnian in age. Outcrops of the formation are found from the New York-New Jersey border to the Helderbergs of Albany County, New York and as far west as Schoharie County, New York. The thickness of the formation varies from around 3 meters in Canajoharie to 8 meters thick in Albany and swells to 27 meters near Kingston. The Becraft Formation is named for Becraft Mountain in western Columbia County, New York where it prominently crops out.", "Title: Tetraxylopteris\n\nFossils of \"Tetraxylopteris\" have so far been discovered in two locations. \"T. schmidtii\" was named from the Catskill Clastic Wedge, New York State, United States of America, in rocks of Middle to Upper Devonian age (around ERROR! Start of period Middle Devonian unknown, perhaps because it was mis-spelt or because it is missing from . ) . \"T. reposana\" was found in the Campo Chico Formation, north-west Venezuela, in beds believed to be of Frasnian age (ERROR! Start of period Frasnian unknown, perhaps because it was mis-spelt or because it is missing from . ) .", "Title: Antrim Shale\n\nThe Antrim Shale is a formation of Upper Devonian age in the Michigan Basin, in the US state of Michigan, and extending into Ohio and Indiana. It is a major source of natural gas in the northern part of the basin.", "Title: West Virginia\n\nWest Virginia is a state located in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the north (and, slightly, east), and Maryland to the northeast. West Virginia is the 10th smallest by area, is ranked 38th in population, and has the second lowest household income of the 50 United States. The capital and largest city is Charleston.", "Title: Devonian Reef\n\nDevonian Reef is located in the Kimberley region in an area once covered by tropical sea. It is now a protected area of Western Australia and includes three National Parks, the Geikie Gorge National Park, the Tunnel Creek National Park and the Windjana Gorge National Park. All the parks originated as the Western Australia reef, around 350 million years ago, during the Devonian Period, and now feature rocky landscapes and formation, rich gorges, and plenty of wildlife. . The three ranges cut through the Devonian \"Great Barrier Reef\" and is now exposed to reveal some of the most spectacular landforms in the Kimberley Region.", "Title: Stone Mountain (North Carolina)\n\nStone Mountain is the centerpiece of Stone Mountain State Park. It is a dome of exposed granite (specifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of the Precambrian Alligator Back Formation. It rises sharply over 600 feet (183 m) above the surrounding terrain. The mountain, which has an elevation of 2,305 feet (706 m) above sea level, is known for its barren sides and distinctive brown-gray color, and can be seen for miles. The mountain offers some of the best rock climbing in North Carolina, and the park's creeks and streams feature excellent brook trout fishing.", "Title: Xitun Formation\n\nThe Xitun Formation is a palaeontological formation which named after the Xitun, a location in South China. This formation it includes many remains of fossilized fish of Early Devonian period (Late Lochkovian)." ]
4,412
What American record producer produced The True False Identity album?
T Bone Burnett
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[ { "sentences": [ "Eugenio Sanchez Jr., commonly known by his stage name Junior Sanchez, is an American record producer, DJ, artist, re-mixer and record executive from New Jersey, United States, who is closely linked to the electronic music scene of New York City.", " In his early years, after studying the work of peers Moby, Sven Vath, Frankie Knuckles, and Louie Vega, Sanchez began to DJ and produce records himself on his own with a style rooted in the sound of the New York underground music scene.", " Junior has performed in clubs and festivals throughout the United States, Asia, Australia, and Europe.", " His latest album, \"Seize The Fewcha\", was praised for having \"Some of the freshest floor-fillers ever thrown on to one disc\" and Sanchez was called \"A true renaissance man whose talents are sought after by some of the biggest names in the game.\"" ], "title": "Junior Sanchez" }, { "sentences": [ "Jake Sinclair (born March 7, 1985) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter.", " His production, engineering, songwriting, and mixing credits include Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Panic!", " at the Disco, 5 Seconds of Summer, Pink, New Politics, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Gin Wigmore, and Train.", " Sinclair co-wrote and produced Panic!", " at the Disco's \"Death of a Bachelor\" album (which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200) and produced Weezer's 2016 \"Weezer (White Album)\".", " Both were nominated for Best Rock Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.", " He co-wrote and produced \"Uma Thurman\" by Fall Out Boy, which debuted at number one on the U.S. iTunes Chart, reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified 2X Platinum by the RIAA in December 2015.", " Sinclair received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year for his work as engineer and bassist on Taylor Swift's \"Everything Has Changed\" alongside producer Butch Walker.", " He co-wrote and produced the debut single, \"She Looks So Perfect\" by 5 Seconds of Summer that peaked at number one in over five countries and won \"Song of the Year\" at the 2014 ARIA Awards.", " Sinclair is the former bassist of the indie/pop rock band The Films and the lead singer and producer of the indie pop duo Alohaha." ], "title": "Jake Sinclair (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walk All Over Me is a Canadian film released in 2007 written by Robert Cuffley and Jason Long.", " The film stars Leelee Sobieski as \"Alberta\", a small-town girl who assumes the false identity of her former babysitter and current dominatrix roommate \"Celene\", played by Tricia Helfer.", " Lothaire Bluteau, Michael Eklund, Michael Adamthwaite, and Jacob Tierney also star in the film.", " It was directed by Cuffley and produced by Carolyn McMaster." ], "title": "Walk All over Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Henry \"T Bone\" Burnett III (born January 14, 1948) is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter.", " As producer of the soundtrack \"O Brother, Where Art Thou?", "\", he renewed interest in American roots music.", " He received a Grammy Award for that album, for the soundtracks \"Cold Mountain\" (2004), \"Walk the Line\" (2006), \"Crazy Heart\" (2010), and for \"Raising Sand\" (2007), in which he united the contemporary bluegrass of Alison Krauss with the blues rock of Robert Plant." ], "title": "T Bone Burnett" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Love Never Felt So Good\" is a song performed by American singer Michael Jackson, released posthumously on May 2, 2014.", " The song, reworked from a 1983 demo track originally composed by Jackson and Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka, was the first single released from Jackson's second posthumous album, \"Xscape\".", " Two versions of the single were developed.", " The first was a solo version produced by American record producer John McClain and Dutch record producer Giorgio Tuinfort.", " The second version was a duet featuring American singer Justin Timberlake, produced by American record producers Timbaland and J-Roc, which received positive reviews from music critics.", " Its accompanying music video premiered on May 14, 2014 on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\".", " In it, Timberlake appears with a crowd of young dancers, who reference Jackson's most known dance moves, interspersed with archival footage of the late pop singer's many short films.", " The song is the second collaboration between Jackson and Anka to be released since Jackson's death in 2009 — the first being \"This Is It\"." ], "title": "Love Never Felt So Good" }, { "sentences": [ "An Honest Liar is a 2014 biographical feature film documentary, directed and produced by Justin Weinstein and Tyler Measom, written by Weinstein, Greg O'Toole and Measom, produced through Left Turn Films, Pure Mutt Productions and Part2 Filmworks, and distributed by Abramorama.", " It was pitched at the 2012 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket.", " The film documents the life of former magician, escape artist, and skeptical educator James Randi, in particular the investigations through which Randi publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists.", " The film also focuses on Randi's relationship with his partner of 25 years, José Alvarez, who at the time of filming, had been discovered to be living under a false identity, calling into question \"whether Randi was the deceiver or the deceived.\"" ], "title": "An Honest Liar" }, { "sentences": [ "Dancing in the Dark is a 2005 novel by Kittitian-British writer Caryl Phillips that won the PEN Open Book Award (formerly known as the Beyond Margins Award) in 2006.", " The novel reimagines the life of Bert Williams (1874—1922), the first black entertainer in the U.S. to achieve the highest levels of fame and fortune, while darkening his skin with burnt cork and \"playing the dim-witted 'coon' on Broadway and elsewhere\", a story that allows the author to deal with issues of race and identity that he also addressed in his novel \"A Distant Shore\", as reviewer Tabish Khair notes: \"Dancing in the Dark explores the particular tensions of assuming a false identity which, in a racist society, would be considered the 'true' identity of the player.", " This catches the performer in the double bind of using the actor's art to confirm prejudices, which then blind their audiences to that art.\"", " The story also deals with \"the perils of self-invention, that have long plagued American culture\"." ], "title": "Dancing in the Dark (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The True False Identity is the sixth studio album by T Bone Burnett, released in 2006." ], "title": "The True False Identity" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Worley (born February 16, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music.", " Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros.", " Records' Nashville division as chief creative officer.", " Since leaving Warner in the early 2000s, Worley has worked mainly as a record producer for other acts, such as Big & Rich, as well as an occasional session guitarist.", " He is most widely known as the co- producer (with Victoria Shaw) of the self-titled debut album of Lady Antebellum (2008) and as one of the producers of their second album, \"Need You Now\" (2010).", " He also discovered the Dixie Chicks and, with Blake Chancey, co-produced their first two albums." ], "title": "Paul Worley" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Jay \"Lou\" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 – August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster.", " He was the manager of successful 1990s boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.", " In 2006, he was accused of running one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than $300 million in debts.", " After being apprehended, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, money laundering, and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding.", " In 2008, Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison.", " He died in federal custody in 2016." ], "title": "Lou Pearlman" } ]
[ "Title: Junior Sanchez\n\nEugenio Sanchez Jr., commonly known by his stage name Junior Sanchez, is an American record producer, DJ, artist, re-mixer and record executive from New Jersey, United States, who is closely linked to the electronic music scene of New York City. In his early years, after studying the work of peers Moby, Sven Vath, Frankie Knuckles, and Louie Vega, Sanchez began to DJ and produce records himself on his own with a style rooted in the sound of the New York underground music scene. Junior has performed in clubs and festivals throughout the United States, Asia, Australia, and Europe. His latest album, \"Seize The Fewcha\", was praised for having \"Some of the freshest floor-fillers ever thrown on to one disc\" and Sanchez was called \"A true renaissance man whose talents are sought after by some of the biggest names in the game.\"", "Title: Jake Sinclair (musician)\n\nJake Sinclair (born March 7, 1985) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter. His production, engineering, songwriting, and mixing credits include Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, 5 Seconds of Summer, Pink, New Politics, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Gin Wigmore, and Train. Sinclair co-wrote and produced Panic! at the Disco's \"Death of a Bachelor\" album (which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200) and produced Weezer's 2016 \"Weezer (White Album)\". Both were nominated for Best Rock Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. He co-wrote and produced \"Uma Thurman\" by Fall Out Boy, which debuted at number one on the U.S. iTunes Chart, reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified 2X Platinum by the RIAA in December 2015. Sinclair received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year for his work as engineer and bassist on Taylor Swift's \"Everything Has Changed\" alongside producer Butch Walker. He co-wrote and produced the debut single, \"She Looks So Perfect\" by 5 Seconds of Summer that peaked at number one in over five countries and won \"Song of the Year\" at the 2014 ARIA Awards. Sinclair is the former bassist of the indie/pop rock band The Films and the lead singer and producer of the indie pop duo Alohaha.", "Title: Walk All over Me\n\nWalk All Over Me is a Canadian film released in 2007 written by Robert Cuffley and Jason Long. The film stars Leelee Sobieski as \"Alberta\", a small-town girl who assumes the false identity of her former babysitter and current dominatrix roommate \"Celene\", played by Tricia Helfer. Lothaire Bluteau, Michael Eklund, Michael Adamthwaite, and Jacob Tierney also star in the film. It was directed by Cuffley and produced by Carolyn McMaster.", "Title: T Bone Burnett\n\nJoseph Henry \"T Bone\" Burnett III (born January 14, 1948) is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter. As producer of the soundtrack \"O Brother, Where Art Thou? \", he renewed interest in American roots music. He received a Grammy Award for that album, for the soundtracks \"Cold Mountain\" (2004), \"Walk the Line\" (2006), \"Crazy Heart\" (2010), and for \"Raising Sand\" (2007), in which he united the contemporary bluegrass of Alison Krauss with the blues rock of Robert Plant.", "Title: Love Never Felt So Good\n\n\"Love Never Felt So Good\" is a song performed by American singer Michael Jackson, released posthumously on May 2, 2014. The song, reworked from a 1983 demo track originally composed by Jackson and Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka, was the first single released from Jackson's second posthumous album, \"Xscape\". Two versions of the single were developed. The first was a solo version produced by American record producer John McClain and Dutch record producer Giorgio Tuinfort. The second version was a duet featuring American singer Justin Timberlake, produced by American record producers Timbaland and J-Roc, which received positive reviews from music critics. Its accompanying music video premiered on May 14, 2014 on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\". In it, Timberlake appears with a crowd of young dancers, who reference Jackson's most known dance moves, interspersed with archival footage of the late pop singer's many short films. The song is the second collaboration between Jackson and Anka to be released since Jackson's death in 2009 — the first being \"This Is It\".", "Title: An Honest Liar\n\nAn Honest Liar is a 2014 biographical feature film documentary, directed and produced by Justin Weinstein and Tyler Measom, written by Weinstein, Greg O'Toole and Measom, produced through Left Turn Films, Pure Mutt Productions and Part2 Filmworks, and distributed by Abramorama. It was pitched at the 2012 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket. The film documents the life of former magician, escape artist, and skeptical educator James Randi, in particular the investigations through which Randi publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists. The film also focuses on Randi's relationship with his partner of 25 years, José Alvarez, who at the time of filming, had been discovered to be living under a false identity, calling into question \"whether Randi was the deceiver or the deceived.\"", "Title: Dancing in the Dark (novel)\n\nDancing in the Dark is a 2005 novel by Kittitian-British writer Caryl Phillips that won the PEN Open Book Award (formerly known as the Beyond Margins Award) in 2006. The novel reimagines the life of Bert Williams (1874—1922), the first black entertainer in the U.S. to achieve the highest levels of fame and fortune, while darkening his skin with burnt cork and \"playing the dim-witted 'coon' on Broadway and elsewhere\", a story that allows the author to deal with issues of race and identity that he also addressed in his novel \"A Distant Shore\", as reviewer Tabish Khair notes: \"Dancing in the Dark explores the particular tensions of assuming a false identity which, in a racist society, would be considered the 'true' identity of the player. This catches the performer in the double bind of using the actor's art to confirm prejudices, which then blind their audiences to that art.\" The story also deals with \"the perils of self-invention, that have long plagued American culture\".", "Title: The True False Identity\n\nThe True False Identity is the sixth studio album by T Bone Burnett, released in 2006.", "Title: Paul Worley\n\nPaul Worley (born February 16, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division as chief creative officer. Since leaving Warner in the early 2000s, Worley has worked mainly as a record producer for other acts, such as Big & Rich, as well as an occasional session guitarist. He is most widely known as the co- producer (with Victoria Shaw) of the self-titled debut album of Lady Antebellum (2008) and as one of the producers of their second album, \"Need You Now\" (2010). He also discovered the Dixie Chicks and, with Blake Chancey, co-produced their first two albums.", "Title: Lou Pearlman\n\nLouis Jay \"Lou\" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 – August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster. He was the manager of successful 1990s boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. In 2006, he was accused of running one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than $300 million in debts. After being apprehended, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, money laundering, and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding. In 2008, Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. He died in federal custody in 2016." ]
4,413
Which of the hospitals in Washington, D.C. associated with universities was established first, George Washington University Hospital or Howard University Hospital?
Howard University Hospital
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[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Inc, branded as Jefferson Health, is a regional health system whose flagship hospital is Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City, Philadelphia.", " The health system's hospitals serve as the teaching hospitals of Thomas Jefferson University.", " Other hospitals in the system include Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia, Abington Memorial Hospital in the northern suburb of Abington, the three hospitals and various clinics of Aria Health in Northeast Philadelphia and Lower Bucks County, and has signed a Definitive Agreement with Kennedy Health facilities in southern New Jersey including hospitals in Washington Township and Cherry Hill." ], "title": "Jefferson Health" }, { "sentences": [ "Duke University Medical Center (commonly referred to as Duke University Hospital) is a 938-acute care bed academic tertiary care facility located in Durham, North Carolina.", " Since its establishment in 1930, the hospital has grown from a small regional hospital to a world-renowned academic medical center.", " Duke University Hospital is the flagship teaching hospital for the Duke University Health System, a network of physicians and hospitals serving Durham County and Wake County, North Carolina, and surrounding areas, as well as one of three Level I referral centers for the Research Triangle of North Carolina (the other two are UNC Hospitals in nearby Chapel Hill and WakeMed Raleigh in Raleigh)." ], "title": "Duke University Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "The University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg (\"Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH \") is a German university hospital based in Giessen and Marburg.", " The Giessen site is the teaching hospital of the University of Giessen whereas the Marburg site is the teaching hospital of the University of Marburg.", " It is the first privatized university hospital in Germany and, due to the merger of the two sites, one of the largest hospitals in Germany.", " In total it has 2,285 beds, thereof 1,145 in Giessen and 1,140 in Marburg." ], "title": "University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina.", " There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties.", " Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital.", " Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds.", " Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds.", " Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven.", " Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated." ], "title": "List of hospitals in North Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oslo University Hospital (Norwegian: \"\" ) is the largest hospital in Scandinavia, with a work force of around 25,000.", " It was established on 1 January 2009, by the merger of three of the university hospitals in Oslo: Rikshospitalet (The National Hospital) (founded in 1826, and also including the former Radiumhospitalet), Ullevål University Hospital (founded 1887), and Aker University Hospital (founded 1895).", " It is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Oslo (founded in 1811).", " Bjørn Erikstein has been CEO since 2011." ], "title": "Oslo University Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates is a non-profit 501(c)3 physician group practice affiliated with the George Washington University.", " The MFA group practice is made up of academic clinical faculty of the GW Medical School.", " As of 2015, the group had more than 750 physicians providing medical services to the Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland areas.", " The GW Medical Faculty Associates offers over 51 specialty areas of care.", " The organization is a partner with the George Washington University Hospital and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences." ], "title": "Medical Faculty Associates" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Washington University Hospital is located in Washington, D.C. in the United States.", " It is affiliated with the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.", " The current facility opened on August 23, 2002, with 371 beds in a 400,000 sq. ft. building, housing more than $45 million of medical equipment and costing over $96 million to construct.", " The hospital is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs and accredited by the U.S. Joint Commission." ], "title": "George Washington University Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "The West End is a neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., bounded by K Street to the south, Rock Creek Park to the west and north, and New Hampshire Avenue and 21st Street to the east.", " The West End is so named because it was the westernmost part of the original L'Enfant Plan for the city of Washington, before the annexation of Georgetown.", " It is home to the embassies of Qatar and Spain as well as the Delegation of the European Union to the United States.", " The George Washington University and George Washington University Hospital are on the edge of the West End, at Washington Circle." ], "title": "West End, Washington, D.C." }, { "sentences": [ "University Hospital is a non-profit 581-bed private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia.", " Established in 1818, it is the second-oldest hospital in Georgia.", " Although University Hospital is considered a teaching institution, it does not currently sponsor an academic program resulting in a degree.", " University Hospital is no longer directly affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia or Augusta University.", " University Hospital is a fully private hospital receiving no local or state funding." ], "title": "University Hospital (Augusta, Georgia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium.", " The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom.", " The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community.", " Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade." ], "title": "Howard University Hospital" } ]
[ "Title: Jefferson Health\n\nThomas Jefferson University Hospitals Inc, branded as Jefferson Health, is a regional health system whose flagship hospital is Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City, Philadelphia. The health system's hospitals serve as the teaching hospitals of Thomas Jefferson University. Other hospitals in the system include Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia, Abington Memorial Hospital in the northern suburb of Abington, the three hospitals and various clinics of Aria Health in Northeast Philadelphia and Lower Bucks County, and has signed a Definitive Agreement with Kennedy Health facilities in southern New Jersey including hospitals in Washington Township and Cherry Hill.", "Title: Duke University Hospital\n\nDuke University Medical Center (commonly referred to as Duke University Hospital) is a 938-acute care bed academic tertiary care facility located in Durham, North Carolina. Since its establishment in 1930, the hospital has grown from a small regional hospital to a world-renowned academic medical center. Duke University Hospital is the flagship teaching hospital for the Duke University Health System, a network of physicians and hospitals serving Durham County and Wake County, North Carolina, and surrounding areas, as well as one of three Level I referral centers for the Research Triangle of North Carolina (the other two are UNC Hospitals in nearby Chapel Hill and WakeMed Raleigh in Raleigh).", "Title: University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg\n\nThe University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg (\"Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH \") is a German university hospital based in Giessen and Marburg. The Giessen site is the teaching hospital of the University of Giessen whereas the Marburg site is the teaching hospital of the University of Marburg. It is the first privatized university hospital in Germany and, due to the merger of the two sites, one of the largest hospitals in Germany. In total it has 2,285 beds, thereof 1,145 in Giessen and 1,140 in Marburg.", "Title: List of hospitals in North Carolina\n\nThis is a list of hospitals in North Carolina. There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties. Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital. Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds. Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds. Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven. Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated.", "Title: Oslo University Hospital\n\nThe Oslo University Hospital (Norwegian: \"\" ) is the largest hospital in Scandinavia, with a work force of around 25,000. It was established on 1 January 2009, by the merger of three of the university hospitals in Oslo: Rikshospitalet (The National Hospital) (founded in 1826, and also including the former Radiumhospitalet), Ullevål University Hospital (founded 1887), and Aker University Hospital (founded 1895). It is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Oslo (founded in 1811). Bjørn Erikstein has been CEO since 2011.", "Title: Medical Faculty Associates\n\nThe George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates is a non-profit 501(c)3 physician group practice affiliated with the George Washington University. The MFA group practice is made up of academic clinical faculty of the GW Medical School. As of 2015, the group had more than 750 physicians providing medical services to the Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland areas. The GW Medical Faculty Associates offers over 51 specialty areas of care. The organization is a partner with the George Washington University Hospital and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.", "Title: George Washington University Hospital\n\nThe George Washington University Hospital is located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is affiliated with the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The current facility opened on August 23, 2002, with 371 beds in a 400,000 sq. ft. building, housing more than $45 million of medical equipment and costing over $96 million to construct. The hospital is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs and accredited by the U.S. Joint Commission.", "Title: West End, Washington, D.C.\n\nThe West End is a neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., bounded by K Street to the south, Rock Creek Park to the west and north, and New Hampshire Avenue and 21st Street to the east. The West End is so named because it was the westernmost part of the original L'Enfant Plan for the city of Washington, before the annexation of Georgetown. It is home to the embassies of Qatar and Spain as well as the Delegation of the European Union to the United States. The George Washington University and George Washington University Hospital are on the edge of the West End, at Washington Circle.", "Title: University Hospital (Augusta, Georgia)\n\nUniversity Hospital is a non-profit 581-bed private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. Established in 1818, it is the second-oldest hospital in Georgia. Although University Hospital is considered a teaching institution, it does not currently sponsor an academic program resulting in a degree. University Hospital is no longer directly affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia or Augusta University. University Hospital is a fully private hospital receiving no local or state funding.", "Title: Howard University Hospital\n\nHoward University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium. The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom. The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community. Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade." ]
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The Centennial Flame was lit in the presence of Canada's acting Prime Minister who was born in what year?
1897
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[ { "sentences": [ "A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent.", " The position is often likened to that of a vice president, but is significantly different even though both positions are \"number two\" offices.", " The position of deputy prime minister should not be confused with the Canadian Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister of Canada, a nonpolitical civil servant position.", " Also, the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada does not act as a \"number two\"." ], "title": "Deputy prime minister" }, { "sentences": [ "The Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is a member of the Government who becomes the acting Prime Minister when the actual Prime Minister is temporarily unable to discharge his or her duties.", " The Deputy Prime Minister is appointed by the Government and traditionally comes from the second largest party of a coalition government.", " In recent years he/she has usually been Minister of Finance as well.", " The current Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is Petteri Orpo, Minister of Finance." ], "title": "Deputy Prime Minister of Finland" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Tei \"Sam\" Abal (born 26 June 1958) is a Papua New Guinean politician.", " Abal, who previously served as Foreign Minister from August 2007 to December 2010, became the Deputy Prime Minister of the country in a cabinet reshuffle by Michael Somare on 7 December 2010.", " He further became acting Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea on 13 December 2010, when Prime Minister Somare stepped down from office to face a tribunal regarding allegations of financial mismanagement.", " His tenure as acting Prime Minister ended on 2 August 2011, when Peter O'Neill won a parliamentary vote to be appointed as Prime Minister." ], "title": "Sam Abal" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prime Minister (Swedish: \"statsminister\" , literally \"Minister of the State\") is the head of government in Sweden.", " Before the creation of the office of a Prime Minister in 1876, Sweden did not have a head of government separate from its head of state, namely the King, in whom the executive authority was vested.", " Louis De Geer, the architect behind the new bicameral Riksdag of 1866 that replaced the centuries-old Riksdag of the Estates, became the first officeholder in 1876.", " The current Prime Minister of Sweden is Stefan Löfven, leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party.", " Below is the list and statistics of Prime Ministers of Sweden since the creation of the office in 1876.", " The list does not include acting prime ministers, the only example to date is Östen Undén who served as acting prime minister from 6 to 11 October 1946." ], "title": "List of Prime Ministers of Sweden" }, { "sentences": [ "The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore is the deputy head of the government of the Republic of Singapore.", " The role of Deputy Prime Minister is the second highest post and senior Cabinet Minister in Singapore.", " The holder will sometimes assume the role of Acting Prime Minister when the PM is temporarily absent from Singapore.", " Since the mid-1980s, Singapore has usually had two Deputy Prime Ministers at a time.", " Only Ong Teng Cheong and Tony Tan (who later became Singaporean presidents) served under more than one Prime Minister during their time as Deputy Prime Minister." ], "title": "Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore" }, { "sentences": [ "The Government of Israel (officially: Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל‎ ‎ \"Memshelet Yisrael\") exercises executive authority in the State of Israel.", " It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister.", " The composition of the government must be approved by a vote of confidence in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament).", " Under Israeli law, the prime minister may dismiss members of the government, but must do so in writing, and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset.", " Most ministers lead ministries, though some are ministers without portfolio.", " Most ministers are members of the Knesset, though only the Prime Minister and the \"designated acting prime minister\" are required to be Knesset members.", " Some ministers are also called deputy and vice prime ministers.", " Unlike the designated acting prime minister, these roles have no statutory meanings.", " The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law.", " It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem.", " There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it.", " The prime minister convenes these meetings." ], "title": "Cabinet of Israel" }, { "sentences": [ "Ömürbek Toktogulovich Babanov (Kyrgyz: Өмүрбек Токтогулович Бабанов; born 15 January 1970) is a Kyrgyz politician who was Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 1 December 2011 to 1 September 2012.", " Before his appointment as Prime Minister, he was Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of Almazbek Atambayev.", " He was also acting Prime Minister from 23 September 2011 until 14 November 2011, as the Prime Minister Atambayev was a candidate in the presidential election.", " He again became acting Prime Minister on 1 December 2011 when Atambayev took office as President.", " He was confirmed by Parliament on 23 December 2011.", " On 1 September 2012 Babanov resigned as Prime Minister." ], "title": "Ömürbek Babanov" }, { "sentences": [ "Lester Bowles \"Mike\" Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian scholar, statesman, soldier and diplomat, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis.", " He was the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 22 April 1963 to 20 April 1968, as the head of two back-to-back Liberal minority governments following elections in 1963 and 1965." ], "title": "Lester B. Pearson" }, { "sentences": [ "An acting prime minister is a cabinet member (often in Westminster system countries) who is serving in the role of prime minister, whilst the individual who normally holds the position is unable to do so.", " The role is often performed by the deputy prime minister (where that position exists), or by another senior minister.", " The office is commonly used when the prime minister is absent from the territory of that nation, or when the prime minister is in ill health." ], "title": "Acting prime minister" }, { "sentences": [ "Located on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the Centennial Flame (French: \"Flamme du centenaire\" ) commemorates Canada’s 100th anniversary as a Confederation.", " The Flame was first lit as the climax of the centennial celebrations of January 1, 1967, in the presence of then Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.", " He was joined on the hill by leader of the Opposition and former Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker, and Secretary of State, who was in charge of the Centennial, Judy LaMarsh as well as thousands of onlookers.", " The Flame is fuelled by natural gas and surrounded by a fountain whose ledge contains the shields of 12 of Canada’s provinces and territories—Nunavut is absent as it was not created until 1999." ], "title": "Centennial Flame" } ]
[ "Title: Deputy prime minister\n\nA deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, but is significantly different even though both positions are \"number two\" offices. The position of deputy prime minister should not be confused with the Canadian Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister of Canada, a nonpolitical civil servant position. Also, the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada does not act as a \"number two\".", "Title: Deputy Prime Minister of Finland\n\nThe Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is a member of the Government who becomes the acting Prime Minister when the actual Prime Minister is temporarily unable to discharge his or her duties. The Deputy Prime Minister is appointed by the Government and traditionally comes from the second largest party of a coalition government. In recent years he/she has usually been Minister of Finance as well. The current Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is Petteri Orpo, Minister of Finance.", "Title: Sam Abal\n\nSamuel Tei \"Sam\" Abal (born 26 June 1958) is a Papua New Guinean politician. Abal, who previously served as Foreign Minister from August 2007 to December 2010, became the Deputy Prime Minister of the country in a cabinet reshuffle by Michael Somare on 7 December 2010. He further became acting Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea on 13 December 2010, when Prime Minister Somare stepped down from office to face a tribunal regarding allegations of financial mismanagement. His tenure as acting Prime Minister ended on 2 August 2011, when Peter O'Neill won a parliamentary vote to be appointed as Prime Minister.", "Title: List of Prime Ministers of Sweden\n\nThe Prime Minister (Swedish: \"statsminister\" , literally \"Minister of the State\") is the head of government in Sweden. Before the creation of the office of a Prime Minister in 1876, Sweden did not have a head of government separate from its head of state, namely the King, in whom the executive authority was vested. Louis De Geer, the architect behind the new bicameral Riksdag of 1866 that replaced the centuries-old Riksdag of the Estates, became the first officeholder in 1876. The current Prime Minister of Sweden is Stefan Löfven, leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. Below is the list and statistics of Prime Ministers of Sweden since the creation of the office in 1876. The list does not include acting prime ministers, the only example to date is Östen Undén who served as acting prime minister from 6 to 11 October 1946.", "Title: Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore\n\nThe Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore is the deputy head of the government of the Republic of Singapore. The role of Deputy Prime Minister is the second highest post and senior Cabinet Minister in Singapore. The holder will sometimes assume the role of Acting Prime Minister when the PM is temporarily absent from Singapore. Since the mid-1980s, Singapore has usually had two Deputy Prime Ministers at a time. Only Ong Teng Cheong and Tony Tan (who later became Singaporean presidents) served under more than one Prime Minister during their time as Deputy Prime Minister.", "Title: Cabinet of Israel\n\nThe Government of Israel (officially: Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל‎ ‎ \"Memshelet Yisrael\") exercises executive authority in the State of Israel. It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister. The composition of the government must be approved by a vote of confidence in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament). Under Israeli law, the prime minister may dismiss members of the government, but must do so in writing, and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset. Most ministers lead ministries, though some are ministers without portfolio. Most ministers are members of the Knesset, though only the Prime Minister and the \"designated acting prime minister\" are required to be Knesset members. Some ministers are also called deputy and vice prime ministers. Unlike the designated acting prime minister, these roles have no statutory meanings. The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law. It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem. There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it. The prime minister convenes these meetings.", "Title: Ömürbek Babanov\n\nÖmürbek Toktogulovich Babanov (Kyrgyz: Өмүрбек Токтогулович Бабанов; born 15 January 1970) is a Kyrgyz politician who was Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 1 December 2011 to 1 September 2012. Before his appointment as Prime Minister, he was Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of Almazbek Atambayev. He was also acting Prime Minister from 23 September 2011 until 14 November 2011, as the Prime Minister Atambayev was a candidate in the presidential election. He again became acting Prime Minister on 1 December 2011 when Atambayev took office as President. He was confirmed by Parliament on 23 December 2011. On 1 September 2012 Babanov resigned as Prime Minister.", "Title: Lester B. Pearson\n\nLester Bowles \"Mike\" Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian scholar, statesman, soldier and diplomat, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis. He was the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 22 April 1963 to 20 April 1968, as the head of two back-to-back Liberal minority governments following elections in 1963 and 1965.", "Title: Acting prime minister\n\nAn acting prime minister is a cabinet member (often in Westminster system countries) who is serving in the role of prime minister, whilst the individual who normally holds the position is unable to do so. The role is often performed by the deputy prime minister (where that position exists), or by another senior minister. The office is commonly used when the prime minister is absent from the territory of that nation, or when the prime minister is in ill health.", "Title: Centennial Flame\n\nLocated on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the Centennial Flame (French: \"Flamme du centenaire\" ) commemorates Canada’s 100th anniversary as a Confederation. The Flame was first lit as the climax of the centennial celebrations of January 1, 1967, in the presence of then Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. He was joined on the hill by leader of the Opposition and former Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker, and Secretary of State, who was in charge of the Centennial, Judy LaMarsh as well as thousands of onlookers. The Flame is fuelled by natural gas and surrounded by a fountain whose ledge contains the shields of 12 of Canada’s provinces and territories—Nunavut is absent as it was not created until 1999." ]
4,415
Which style of opera that predominated Europe from the 1710s to 1770 was one of the genres Giuseppe Scarlatti composed in?
Opera seria
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[ { "sentences": [ "Charles Avison ( ; 16 February 1709 (baptised)9 or 10 May 1770) was an English composer during the Baroque and Classical periods.", " He was a church organist at St John The Baptist Church in Newcastle and at St. Nicholas's Church (later Newcastle Cathedral).", " He is most known for his \"12 Concerti Grossi after Scarlatti\" and his \"Essay on Musical Expression\", the first music criticism published in English.", " He composed in a transitional style that alternated between Baroque and Classical idioms." ], "title": "Charles Avison" }, { "sentences": [ "Opera seria (] ; plural: \"opere serie\"; usually called \"dramma per musica\" or \"melodramma serio\") is an Italian musical term which refers to the noble and \"serious\" style of Italian opera that predominated in Europe from the 1710s to c. 1770.", " The term itself was rarely used at the time and only attained common usage once \"opera seria\" was becoming unfashionable and beginning to be viewed as a historical genre.", " The popular rival to \"opera seria\" was \"opera buffa,\" the 'comic' opera that took its cue from the improvisatory commedia dell'arte." ], "title": "Opera seria" }, { "sentences": [ "Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (Naples, 26 October 1685 Madrid, 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families.", " He is classified primarily as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style and he was one of the few Baroque composers to transition into the classical period.", " Like his renowned father Alessandro Scarlatti, he composed in a variety of musical forms, although today he is known mainly for his 555 keyboard sonatas." ], "title": "Domenico Scarlatti" }, { "sentences": [ "L'honestà negli amori is a dramma per musica in 3 acts by composer Alessandro Scarlatti.", " Written in 1679-1680 when Scarlatti was 19 years old, it was his second opera.", " The opera uses an Italian language libretto that was written by either D F Bernini or Domenico Filippo Contini.", " The work premiered at the Teatro di Palazzo Bernini in Rome on 3 February 1680.", " The opera was performed again in 1682 in Acquaviva delle Fonti at the Palazzo De Mari with \"Acquaviva laureata\" a serenata composed by Giovanni Cesare Netti." ], "title": "L'honestà negli amori" }, { "sentences": [ "Che vidi oh Ciel, che vidi is a cantata da camera written by Domenico Scarlatti for soprano, two violins, and basso continuo.", " It is one of 41 cantatas Scarlatti composed for soprano voice.", " The text was written by poet and librettist Pietro Metastasio.", " The exact date of publication is not printed on the original score.", " Because this cantata belongs to the volume \"Österreichische Nationalbibliothek\" (named for the library in Vienna, Austria), the cantata was likely composed between 1729 and 1757, during the composer's time in Spain." ], "title": "Che vidi oh ciel, che vidi" }, { "sentences": [ "Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of \"opere serie\" and \"opere buffe\".", " He worked in Rome from 1739 to 1741, and from 1752 to 1754 in Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Turin.", " From 1752 to 1754, and again from 1756 to 1759, he worked in Venice and for short periods in Milan and Barcelona.", " In 1760 he moved to Vienna, where he enjoyed the friendship of Christoph Willibald Gluck.", " \"The third most important musician of his clan\", it is still uncertain whether he was the nephew of Alessandro born 18 June 1723 or the nephew of Domenico born in 1718.", " Giuseppe Scarlatti was married to the Viennese singer Barbara Stabili who died about 1753.", " By 1767 he had married Antonia Lefebvre, who that year bore him a son; she died three years later.", " Scarlatti died intestate in 1777 in Vienna." ], "title": "Giuseppe Scarlatti" }, { "sentences": [ "Baroque music ( or ) is a style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750.", " This era followed the Renaissance music era, and was followed in turn by the Classical era.", " Baroque music forms a major portion of the \"classical music\" canon, being nowadays widely studied, performed, and listened to.", " Key composers of the Baroque era include Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Claudio Monteverdi, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, François Couperin, Giuseppe Tartini, Heinrich Schütz, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Johann Pachelbel." ], "title": "Baroque music" }, { "sentences": [ "Tolomeo e Alessandro, ovvero la corona disprezzata is an Italian-language opera by Domenico Scarlatti to a libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capece which premiered in Rome on 19 January 1711 at the Palazzo Zuccari, with scenery by Filippo Juvarra.", " It was second of the seven operas composed by Domenico for the Polish queen Maria Casimira Sobieski, following his pastorale in three acts \"La Silvia\" of 27 January 1710." ], "title": "Tolomeo e Alessandro" }, { "sentences": [ "Dove è amore è gelosia is an opera (\"intermezzo \") in two acts composed by Giuseppe Scarlatti to an Italian libretto by Marco Coltellini.", " It was originally written for the wedding celebration of Jan Nepomuk, the eldest son and heir-apparent of Prince Joseph Adam I of Schwarzenberg, and premiered at the theatre in the Český Krumlov Castle in Český Krumlov on 24 July 1768." ], "title": "Dove è amore è gelosia" }, { "sentences": [ "Gregorio Babbi (16 November 1708, Cesena - 2 January 1768) was an Italian operatic tenor.", " He performed in the premieres of numerous operas, including works by Girolamo Abos, Pietro Auletta, Andrea Bernasconi, Giuseppe de Majo, Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Pasquale Cafaro, Gioacchino Cocchi, Nicola Conforto, Pasquale Errichelli, Baldassarre Galuppi, Giuseppe Gazzaniga, Geminiano Giacomelli, Giovanni Antonio Giay, Johann Adolph Hasse, Niccolò Jommelli, Gaetano Latilla, Leonardo Leo, Gennaro Manna, Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Davide Perez, Niccolò Piccinni, Nicola Sabatino, Giuseppe Scarlatti, Tommaso Traetta and Antonio Vivaldi among others." ], "title": "Gregorio Babbi" } ]
[ "Title: Charles Avison\n\nCharles Avison ( ; 16 February 1709 (baptised)9 or 10 May 1770) was an English composer during the Baroque and Classical periods. He was a church organist at St John The Baptist Church in Newcastle and at St. Nicholas's Church (later Newcastle Cathedral). He is most known for his \"12 Concerti Grossi after Scarlatti\" and his \"Essay on Musical Expression\", the first music criticism published in English. He composed in a transitional style that alternated between Baroque and Classical idioms.", "Title: Opera seria\n\nOpera seria (] ; plural: \"opere serie\"; usually called \"dramma per musica\" or \"melodramma serio\") is an Italian musical term which refers to the noble and \"serious\" style of Italian opera that predominated in Europe from the 1710s to c. 1770. The term itself was rarely used at the time and only attained common usage once \"opera seria\" was becoming unfashionable and beginning to be viewed as a historical genre. The popular rival to \"opera seria\" was \"opera buffa,\" the 'comic' opera that took its cue from the improvisatory commedia dell'arte.", "Title: Domenico Scarlatti\n\nGiuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (Naples, 26 October 1685 Madrid, 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families. He is classified primarily as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style and he was one of the few Baroque composers to transition into the classical period. Like his renowned father Alessandro Scarlatti, he composed in a variety of musical forms, although today he is known mainly for his 555 keyboard sonatas.", "Title: L'honestà negli amori\n\nL'honestà negli amori is a dramma per musica in 3 acts by composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Written in 1679-1680 when Scarlatti was 19 years old, it was his second opera. The opera uses an Italian language libretto that was written by either D F Bernini or Domenico Filippo Contini. The work premiered at the Teatro di Palazzo Bernini in Rome on 3 February 1680. The opera was performed again in 1682 in Acquaviva delle Fonti at the Palazzo De Mari with \"Acquaviva laureata\" a serenata composed by Giovanni Cesare Netti.", "Title: Che vidi oh ciel, che vidi\n\nChe vidi oh Ciel, che vidi is a cantata da camera written by Domenico Scarlatti for soprano, two violins, and basso continuo. It is one of 41 cantatas Scarlatti composed for soprano voice. The text was written by poet and librettist Pietro Metastasio. The exact date of publication is not printed on the original score. Because this cantata belongs to the volume \"Österreichische Nationalbibliothek\" (named for the library in Vienna, Austria), the cantata was likely composed between 1729 and 1757, during the composer's time in Spain.", "Title: Giuseppe Scarlatti\n\nGiuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of \"opere serie\" and \"opere buffe\". He worked in Rome from 1739 to 1741, and from 1752 to 1754 in Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Turin. From 1752 to 1754, and again from 1756 to 1759, he worked in Venice and for short periods in Milan and Barcelona. In 1760 he moved to Vienna, where he enjoyed the friendship of Christoph Willibald Gluck. \"The third most important musician of his clan\", it is still uncertain whether he was the nephew of Alessandro born 18 June 1723 or the nephew of Domenico born in 1718. Giuseppe Scarlatti was married to the Viennese singer Barbara Stabili who died about 1753. By 1767 he had married Antonia Lefebvre, who that year bore him a son; she died three years later. Scarlatti died intestate in 1777 in Vienna.", "Title: Baroque music\n\nBaroque music ( or ) is a style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750. This era followed the Renaissance music era, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. Baroque music forms a major portion of the \"classical music\" canon, being nowadays widely studied, performed, and listened to. Key composers of the Baroque era include Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Claudio Monteverdi, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, François Couperin, Giuseppe Tartini, Heinrich Schütz, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Johann Pachelbel.", "Title: Tolomeo e Alessandro\n\nTolomeo e Alessandro, ovvero la corona disprezzata is an Italian-language opera by Domenico Scarlatti to a libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capece which premiered in Rome on 19 January 1711 at the Palazzo Zuccari, with scenery by Filippo Juvarra. It was second of the seven operas composed by Domenico for the Polish queen Maria Casimira Sobieski, following his pastorale in three acts \"La Silvia\" of 27 January 1710.", "Title: Dove è amore è gelosia\n\nDove è amore è gelosia is an opera (\"intermezzo \") in two acts composed by Giuseppe Scarlatti to an Italian libretto by Marco Coltellini. It was originally written for the wedding celebration of Jan Nepomuk, the eldest son and heir-apparent of Prince Joseph Adam I of Schwarzenberg, and premiered at the theatre in the Český Krumlov Castle in Český Krumlov on 24 July 1768.", "Title: Gregorio Babbi\n\nGregorio Babbi (16 November 1708, Cesena - 2 January 1768) was an Italian operatic tenor. He performed in the premieres of numerous operas, including works by Girolamo Abos, Pietro Auletta, Andrea Bernasconi, Giuseppe de Majo, Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Pasquale Cafaro, Gioacchino Cocchi, Nicola Conforto, Pasquale Errichelli, Baldassarre Galuppi, Giuseppe Gazzaniga, Geminiano Giacomelli, Giovanni Antonio Giay, Johann Adolph Hasse, Niccolò Jommelli, Gaetano Latilla, Leonardo Leo, Gennaro Manna, Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Davide Perez, Niccolò Piccinni, Nicola Sabatino, Giuseppe Scarlatti, Tommaso Traetta and Antonio Vivaldi among others." ]
4,416
Joe Buck is the son of an American sportscaster who was best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games for what team?
St. Louis Cardinals
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert Allan Murphy (September 19, 1924 – August 3, 2004) was an American sportscaster who spent 50 years doing play-by-play of Major League Baseball games on television and radio.", " The Oklahoman was best known for announcing the New York Mets, from their inception in 1962 until his retirement in 2003.", " He was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick Award in 1994." ], "title": "Bob Murphy (sportscaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Major League Baseball on TSN is a television presentation of Major League Baseball games on Canada's TSN (The Sports Network).", " TSN has broadcast Major League Baseball games since they went on the air in 1984.", " Their current MLB schedule consists of simulcasting ESPN's \"Sunday Night Baseball\" broadcasts on TSN2.", " TSN had previously broadcast \"Sunday Night Baseball\" from 1990-2000.", " TSN has also broadcast Toronto Blue Jays (1984-2009) and Montreal Expos (1985-1999; 2001) games." ], "title": "Major League Baseball on TSN" }, { "sentences": [ "MLB.com is the official site of Major League Baseball and is overseen by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. (a subsidiary of MLB).", " MLB.com is a source of baseball-related information, including baseball news, statistics, and sports columns.", " MLB.com is also a commercial site, providing online streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts of all Major League Baseball games to paying subscribers, as well as \"gameday\", a near-live streaming box score of baseball games for free.", " In addition, MLB.com sells official baseball merchandise, allows users to buy tickets to baseball games, runs fantasy baseball leagues, and runs auctions of baseball memorabilia.", " In association with HB Studios, MLB.com has also developed recent R.B.I. Baseball installments." ], "title": "MLB.com" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), nicknamed Boomer, is an American sportscaster.", " He has been an anchor for \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" program from 1985 to 2016.", " He has also anchored \"Monday Night Countdown\", U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals, and other programming on ESPN and ABC Sports.", " Berman calls play-by-play of select Major League Baseball games for ESPN, which included the Home Run Derby until 2016.", " A six-time honoree of the National Sports Media Association's \"National Sportscaster of the Year\" award, Berman was instrumental in establishing ESPN's lasting popularity during the network's formative years.", " He is well known for his various catchphrases and quirky demeanor.", " In January 2017, it was announced that Berman would be stepping down from several NFL-related roles at ESPN, but would be remaining at the company." ], "title": "Chris Berman" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Francis \"Joe\" Buck (born April 25, 1969) is an American sportscaster and the son of sportscaster Jack Buck.", " He has won numerous Sports Emmy Awards for his work with Fox Sports, including his roles as lead play-by-play announcer for the network's National Football League and Major League Baseball coverage, and is a three-time recipient of the National Sportscaster of the Year award.", " Since 1996, he has served as the play-by-play announcer for the World Series, each year, with the exceptions of 1997 and 1999." ], "title": "Joe Buck" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Schoening is an American sportscaster who is currently the radio play-by-play voice of the San Antonio Spurs, a position he has held since the 2001-2002 season.", " Prior to his work with the Spurs, Schoening broadcast for the Texas Longhorns for 12 years, calling football, basketball, and baseball games.", " Schoening is a four-time winner of the Associated Press \"Top Texas Play-by-Play Award,\" and also won the 2014 Texas Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.", " In addition to his work with the Longhorns and Spurs, he has also broadcast National Football League, Major League Baseball, and arena football games." ], "title": "Bill Schoening" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 80th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball.", " The game was held on July 14, 2009, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the National League St. Louis Cardinals.", " The game was the first all-star game held in St. Louis since 1966.", " This was the seventh year in which the All-Star Game determined home field advantage in the World Series, with the American League winning all seven games up to and including 2009 under this format.", " After the game, the National League lead, 40–38–2, but had not won since 1996.", " Fox televised the contest, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the booth for the game broadcast, joined at the bottom of the 2nd inning by President Barack Obama.", " Pre-game coverage began at 5 PM US EDT on MLB Network, with ESPN joining in at 7 PM US EDT.", " Outside the USA, Rogers Sportsnet (Canada) and ESPN America (Europe) carried MLB's international feed with their own video feed and announcers." ], "title": "2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 81st midseason exhibition between the All-Stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball.", " The game was held on July 13, 2010, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the home of the American League Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was telecast by Fox Sports in the USA, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth.", " Fox also teamed with DirecTV to produce a separate 3D broadcast, the first ever for a network Major League Baseball game.", " Kenny Albert and Mark Grace called the 3D telecast.", " ESPN Radio also broadcast the game, with Jon Sciambi and Dave Campbell announcing.", " The National League won the game 3–1, ending a 13-game winless streak." ], "title": "2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Britt (April 11, 1910 — December 31, 1980) was an American sportscaster who broadcast Major League Baseball games in Boston, Massachusetts, and Cleveland, Ohio, during the 1940s and 1950s.", " On June 15, 1948, Britt was at the microphone on WBZ-TV for the first live telecast of a Major League game in New England, as the Boston Braves defeated the Chicago Cubs, 6–3, at Braves Field." ], "title": "Jim Britt" }, { "sentences": [ "John Francis \"Jack\" Buck (August 21, 1924 – June 18, 2002) was an American sportscaster, best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the St. Louis Cardinals.", " His play-by-play work earned him recognition from numerous Halls of Fame, such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the National Radio Hall of Fame.", " He has also been inducted as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum." ], "title": "Jack Buck" } ]
[ "Title: Bob Murphy (sportscaster)\n\nRobert Allan Murphy (September 19, 1924 – August 3, 2004) was an American sportscaster who spent 50 years doing play-by-play of Major League Baseball games on television and radio. The Oklahoman was best known for announcing the New York Mets, from their inception in 1962 until his retirement in 2003. He was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick Award in 1994.", "Title: Major League Baseball on TSN\n\nMajor League Baseball on TSN is a television presentation of Major League Baseball games on Canada's TSN (The Sports Network). TSN has broadcast Major League Baseball games since they went on the air in 1984. Their current MLB schedule consists of simulcasting ESPN's \"Sunday Night Baseball\" broadcasts on TSN2. TSN had previously broadcast \"Sunday Night Baseball\" from 1990-2000. TSN has also broadcast Toronto Blue Jays (1984-2009) and Montreal Expos (1985-1999; 2001) games.", "Title: MLB.com\n\nMLB.com is the official site of Major League Baseball and is overseen by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. (a subsidiary of MLB). MLB.com is a source of baseball-related information, including baseball news, statistics, and sports columns. MLB.com is also a commercial site, providing online streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts of all Major League Baseball games to paying subscribers, as well as \"gameday\", a near-live streaming box score of baseball games for free. In addition, MLB.com sells official baseball merchandise, allows users to buy tickets to baseball games, runs fantasy baseball leagues, and runs auctions of baseball memorabilia. In association with HB Studios, MLB.com has also developed recent R.B.I. Baseball installments.", "Title: Chris Berman\n\nChristopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), nicknamed Boomer, is an American sportscaster. He has been an anchor for \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" program from 1985 to 2016. He has also anchored \"Monday Night Countdown\", U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals, and other programming on ESPN and ABC Sports. Berman calls play-by-play of select Major League Baseball games for ESPN, which included the Home Run Derby until 2016. A six-time honoree of the National Sports Media Association's \"National Sportscaster of the Year\" award, Berman was instrumental in establishing ESPN's lasting popularity during the network's formative years. He is well known for his various catchphrases and quirky demeanor. In January 2017, it was announced that Berman would be stepping down from several NFL-related roles at ESPN, but would be remaining at the company.", "Title: Joe Buck\n\nJoseph Francis \"Joe\" Buck (born April 25, 1969) is an American sportscaster and the son of sportscaster Jack Buck. He has won numerous Sports Emmy Awards for his work with Fox Sports, including his roles as lead play-by-play announcer for the network's National Football League and Major League Baseball coverage, and is a three-time recipient of the National Sportscaster of the Year award. Since 1996, he has served as the play-by-play announcer for the World Series, each year, with the exceptions of 1997 and 1999.", "Title: Bill Schoening\n\nBill Schoening is an American sportscaster who is currently the radio play-by-play voice of the San Antonio Spurs, a position he has held since the 2001-2002 season. Prior to his work with the Spurs, Schoening broadcast for the Texas Longhorns for 12 years, calling football, basketball, and baseball games. Schoening is a four-time winner of the Associated Press \"Top Texas Play-by-Play Award,\" and also won the 2014 Texas Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. In addition to his work with the Longhorns and Spurs, he has also broadcast National Football League, Major League Baseball, and arena football games.", "Title: 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\nThe 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 80th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 14, 2009, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the National League St. Louis Cardinals. The game was the first all-star game held in St. Louis since 1966. This was the seventh year in which the All-Star Game determined home field advantage in the World Series, with the American League winning all seven games up to and including 2009 under this format. After the game, the National League lead, 40–38–2, but had not won since 1996. Fox televised the contest, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the booth for the game broadcast, joined at the bottom of the 2nd inning by President Barack Obama. Pre-game coverage began at 5 PM US EDT on MLB Network, with ESPN joining in at 7 PM US EDT. Outside the USA, Rogers Sportsnet (Canada) and ESPN America (Europe) carried MLB's international feed with their own video feed and announcers.", "Title: 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 81st midseason exhibition between the All-Stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 13, 2010, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the home of the American League Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was telecast by Fox Sports in the USA, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth. Fox also teamed with DirecTV to produce a separate 3D broadcast, the first ever for a network Major League Baseball game. Kenny Albert and Mark Grace called the 3D telecast. ESPN Radio also broadcast the game, with Jon Sciambi and Dave Campbell announcing. The National League won the game 3–1, ending a 13-game winless streak.", "Title: Jim Britt\n\nJim Britt (April 11, 1910 — December 31, 1980) was an American sportscaster who broadcast Major League Baseball games in Boston, Massachusetts, and Cleveland, Ohio, during the 1940s and 1950s. On June 15, 1948, Britt was at the microphone on WBZ-TV for the first live telecast of a Major League game in New England, as the Boston Braves defeated the Chicago Cubs, 6–3, at Braves Field.", "Title: Jack Buck\n\nJohn Francis \"Jack\" Buck (August 21, 1924 – June 18, 2002) was an American sportscaster, best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the St. Louis Cardinals. His play-by-play work earned him recognition from numerous Halls of Fame, such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the National Radio Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum." ]
4,417
Instinct and Automobile, are which type of media?
magazine
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Instinct (magazine)", "Automobile (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Fial (\"Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Legnano\"), direct translation \"Italian Automobile Factory Legnano\", was a company that manufactured industrial and marine engines in Legnano.", " In 1906 it entered the automobile business and manufactured one car, Legnano Type A 6/8 HP.", " The car had a two-cylinder 1135 cc engine.", " Two years later in 1908, the company was placed in liquidation after filing for bankruptcy.", " In 1909 the company was taken over by Rosa & Ferrario and car production ended.", " The 6/8 model was the only model they ever produced.", " The Legnano is at display on Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile in Turin." ], "title": "Fial" }, { "sentences": [ "A pointing breed is a type of gundog typically used in finding game.", " Gundogs are traditionally divided into three classes: retrievers, flushing dogs, and pointing breeds.", " The name \"pointer\" comes from the dog's instinct to \"point\", by stopping and aiming its muzzle towards game.", " This demonstrates to the hunter the location of his or her quarry and allows them to move into gun range.", " Pointers were selectively bred from dogs who had abundant pointing and backing instinct.", " They typically start to acquire their hunting instincts at about 2 months of age." ], "title": "Pointing breed" }, { "sentences": [ "In DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications.", " The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging.", " Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware.", " If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed.", " Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media.", " In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware." ], "title": "Write strategy" }, { "sentences": [ "Instinct (ISSN 1096-0058 ) is a gay men's lifestyle magazine which was published from 1997 to 2015.", " The magazine was first published in 1997 by Instinct Publishing and was distributed by Curtis Circulation.", " The final issue was dated June–July 2015." ], "title": "Instinct (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "A media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet.", " The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications.", " Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\".", " Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose." ], "title": "Media type" }, { "sentences": [ "Samsung SPH-M810 (also known as Instinct S30 or the Instinct Mini) was an Internet-enabled phone designed and marketed by Samsung and carried by Sprint Nextel.", " It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (from left to right - [back], [home], and [phone]).", " The Instinct, in addition to being a mobile phone, also functions as a camera phone, portable media player, text messenger, and a complete web browser and e-mail client." ], "title": "Samsung SPH-M810" }, { "sentences": [ "Killer Instinct Gold is a 1996 fighting video game based on the arcade game \"Killer Instinct 2\".", " The game was developed by Rare and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console.", " As in other series entries, players control characters who fight on a 2D plane set against a 3D background.", " Players press buttons to punch and kick their opponent in chains of successive hits, known as combos.", " Large combo successions lead to stronger attacks and brutal, stylistic finisher moves underscored by an announcer.", " Characters—including a gargoyle, a ninja, and a femme fatale—fight in settings such as a jungle and a spaceship.", " \"Killer Instinct Gold\" includes the arcade release's characters, combos, and 3D, pre-rendered environments, but excludes its full-motion video sequences and some voiceovers due to restrictions of the cartridge media format.", " The \"Gold\" release adds a training mode, new camera views, and improved audiovisuals." ], "title": "Killer Instinct Gold" }, { "sentences": [ "The Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800) was an Internet-enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Samsung Mobile.", " It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (pictured at right, from left to right - [back], [home], [phone]).", " The Instinct, in addition to being a mobile phone, also functions as a camera phone, portable media player, text messenger, and a complete web browser and e-mail client.", " The email client allows for access to only the main inbox of any associated account – not to any subfolder.", " The folders for \"drafts\", \"sent\", \"deleted\", and \"outbox\" represent only messages originating from the phone." ], "title": "Samsung SPH-M800" }, { "sentences": [ "Automobile is an American automobile magazine published by .", " A group of former employees of \"Car and Driver\" led by David E. Davis founded \"Automobile\" in 1986 with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation—using the credo \"No Boring Cars.\"", " \"Automobile\" distinguishes itself as more of a lifestyle magazine than the other automotive publications, an editorial theme that Davis greatly expanded upon from his tenure as the editor of \"Car and Driver\", though it is a sister publication to \"Motor Trend\"." ], "title": "Automobile (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "The collie is a distinctive type of herding dog, including many related landraces and standardised breeds.", " The type originated in Scotland and Northern England.", " The collie is a medium-sized, fairly lightly built dog, with a pointed snout.", " Many types have a distinctive white pattern over the shoulders.", " Collies are very active and agile, and most types of collies have a very strong herding instinct.", " Collie breeds have spread through many parts of the world (especially Australia and North America) and have diversified into many varieties, sometimes with mixture from other dog types.", " Some collie breeds have remained as working dogs, used for herding cattle, sheep and other livestock, while others are kept as pets, show dogs or for dog sports, in which they display great agility, stamina and trainability.", " While the AKC has a breed they call \"Collie\", in fact collie dogs are a distinctive type of herding dog including many related landraces and formal breeds.", " There are usually major distinctions between show dogs and those bred for herding trials or dog sports.", " They typically display great agility, stamina and trainability and more importantly sagacity." ], "title": "Collie" } ]
[ "Title: Fial\n\nFial (\"Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Legnano\"), direct translation \"Italian Automobile Factory Legnano\", was a company that manufactured industrial and marine engines in Legnano. In 1906 it entered the automobile business and manufactured one car, Legnano Type A 6/8 HP. The car had a two-cylinder 1135 cc engine. Two years later in 1908, the company was placed in liquidation after filing for bankruptcy. In 1909 the company was taken over by Rosa & Ferrario and car production ended. The 6/8 model was the only model they ever produced. The Legnano is at display on Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile in Turin.", "Title: Pointing breed\n\nA pointing breed is a type of gundog typically used in finding game. Gundogs are traditionally divided into three classes: retrievers, flushing dogs, and pointing breeds. The name \"pointer\" comes from the dog's instinct to \"point\", by stopping and aiming its muzzle towards game. This demonstrates to the hunter the location of his or her quarry and allows them to move into gun range. Pointers were selectively bred from dogs who had abundant pointing and backing instinct. They typically start to acquire their hunting instincts at about 2 months of age.", "Title: Write strategy\n\nIn DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications. The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging. Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware. If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed. Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media. In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware.", "Title: Instinct (magazine)\n\nInstinct (ISSN 1096-0058 ) is a gay men's lifestyle magazine which was published from 1997 to 2015. The magazine was first published in 1997 by Instinct Publishing and was distributed by Curtis Circulation. The final issue was dated June–July 2015.", "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: Samsung SPH-M810\n\nSamsung SPH-M810 (also known as Instinct S30 or the Instinct Mini) was an Internet-enabled phone designed and marketed by Samsung and carried by Sprint Nextel. It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (from left to right - [back], [home], and [phone]). The Instinct, in addition to being a mobile phone, also functions as a camera phone, portable media player, text messenger, and a complete web browser and e-mail client.", "Title: Killer Instinct Gold\n\nKiller Instinct Gold is a 1996 fighting video game based on the arcade game \"Killer Instinct 2\". The game was developed by Rare and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. As in other series entries, players control characters who fight on a 2D plane set against a 3D background. Players press buttons to punch and kick their opponent in chains of successive hits, known as combos. Large combo successions lead to stronger attacks and brutal, stylistic finisher moves underscored by an announcer. Characters—including a gargoyle, a ninja, and a femme fatale—fight in settings such as a jungle and a spaceship. \"Killer Instinct Gold\" includes the arcade release's characters, combos, and 3D, pre-rendered environments, but excludes its full-motion video sequences and some voiceovers due to restrictions of the cartridge media format. The \"Gold\" release adds a training mode, new camera views, and improved audiovisuals.", "Title: Samsung SPH-M800\n\nThe Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800) was an Internet-enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Samsung Mobile. It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (pictured at right, from left to right - [back], [home], [phone]). The Instinct, in addition to being a mobile phone, also functions as a camera phone, portable media player, text messenger, and a complete web browser and e-mail client. The email client allows for access to only the main inbox of any associated account – not to any subfolder. The folders for \"drafts\", \"sent\", \"deleted\", and \"outbox\" represent only messages originating from the phone.", "Title: Automobile (magazine)\n\nAutomobile is an American automobile magazine published by . A group of former employees of \"Car and Driver\" led by David E. Davis founded \"Automobile\" in 1986 with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation—using the credo \"No Boring Cars.\" \"Automobile\" distinguishes itself as more of a lifestyle magazine than the other automotive publications, an editorial theme that Davis greatly expanded upon from his tenure as the editor of \"Car and Driver\", though it is a sister publication to \"Motor Trend\".", "Title: Collie\n\nThe collie is a distinctive type of herding dog, including many related landraces and standardised breeds. The type originated in Scotland and Northern England. The collie is a medium-sized, fairly lightly built dog, with a pointed snout. Many types have a distinctive white pattern over the shoulders. Collies are very active and agile, and most types of collies have a very strong herding instinct. Collie breeds have spread through many parts of the world (especially Australia and North America) and have diversified into many varieties, sometimes with mixture from other dog types. Some collie breeds have remained as working dogs, used for herding cattle, sheep and other livestock, while others are kept as pets, show dogs or for dog sports, in which they display great agility, stamina and trainability. While the AKC has a breed they call \"Collie\", in fact collie dogs are a distinctive type of herding dog including many related landraces and formal breeds. There are usually major distinctions between show dogs and those bred for herding trials or dog sports. They typically display great agility, stamina and trainability and more importantly sagacity." ]
4,418
Are Vladimir Arnold and Anatoly Fomenko both Soviet mathematicians?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Vladimir Arnold", "Anatoly Fomenko" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Gabriella Pinzari is an Italian mathematician.", " Her research on the n -body problem has been described as \"the most natural way to apply\" the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem to the problem.", " The original work of Vladimir Arnold on this theorem attempted to use it to show the stability of the solar system or similar systems of planetary orbits, but this worked only for the three-body problem because of a degeneracy in Arnold's mathematical framework.", " Pinzari showed how to eliminate this problem, and extend the solution to larger numbers of bodies, by developing \"a rotation-invariant version of the KAM theory\"." ], "title": "Gabriella Pinzari" }, { "sentences": [ "In applied mathematics, Arnold diffusion is the phenomenon of instability of integrable Hamiltonian systems.", " The phenomenon is named after Vladimir Arnold who was the first to publish a result in the field in 1964.", " More precisely, Arnold diffusion refers to results asserting the existence of solutions to nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems that exhibit a significant change in the action variables." ], "title": "Arnold diffusion" }, { "sentences": [ "Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko (Russian: Анато́лий Тимофе́евич Фоме́нко ) (born 13 March 1945 in Stalino, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, professor at Moscow State University, well known as a topologist, and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.", " He is author of a pseudoscientific theory known as New Chronology.", " He is also a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1991)." ], "title": "Anatoly Fomenko" }, { "sentences": [ "The Independent University of Moscow (IUM) (Russian: Независимый Московский Университет (НМУ) ) is a small educational organisation with rather informal status located in Moscow, Russia.", " It was founded in 1991 by a group of prominent Russian mathematicians that included Vladimir Arnold (chairman) and Sergei Novikov.", " The IUM consists of the departments of mathematics and theoretical physics and the post-graduate school.", " Anyone can attend lectures and seminars and become a student after passing three exams.", " The IUM is the only non-state college for the preparation of professional mathematicians in Russia .", " An IUM diploma is recognized by such authoritative mathematical institutions as the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Harvard University and the Weizmann Institute." ], "title": "Independent University of Moscow" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Chronology is a pseudohistorical theory which argues that the conventional chronology of Middle Eastern and European history is fundamentally flawed, and that events attributed to the civilizations of the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later.", " The central concepts of the New Chronology are derived from the ideas of Russian scholar Nikolai Morozov (1854–1946), although work by French scholar Jean Hardouin (1646–1729) can be viewed as an earlier predecessor.", " However, the New Chronology is most commonly associated with Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko (born 1945), although published works on the subject are actually a collaboration between Fomenko and several other mathematicians.", " The concept is most fully explained in \"History: Fiction or Science?\"", ", originally published in Russian." ], "title": "New Chronology (Fomenko)" }, { "sentences": [ "In random matrix theory, the Marčenko–Pastur distribution, or Marčenko–Pastur law, describes the asymptotic behavior of singular values of large rectangular random matrices.", " The theorem is named after Soviet mathematicians Vladimir Marčenko and Leonid Pastur who proved this result in 1967." ], "title": "Marčenko–Pastur distribution" }, { "sentences": [ "Smale's problems are a list of eighteen unsolved problems in mathematics that was proposed by Steve Smale in 1998, republished in 1999.", " Smale composed this list in reply to a request from Vladimir Arnold, then vice-president of the International Mathematical Union, who asked several mathematicians to propose a list of problems for the 21st century.", " Arnold's inspiration came from the list of Hilbert's problems that had been published at the beginning of the 20th century." ], "title": "Smale's problems" }, { "sentences": [ "In real algebraic geometry, Gudkov's conjecture, also called Gudkov’s congruence, (named after D. A. Gudkov) was a conjecture, and is now a theorem, which states that \"a M-curve* of even degree \"2d\" obeys \"p\" – \"n\" ≡ \"d\" (mod 8)\", where \"p\" is the number of positive ovals and \"n\" the number of negative ovals of the M-curve.", " It was proved by the combined works of Vladimir Arnold and Vladimir Rokhlin." ], "title": "Gudkov's conjecture" }, { "sentences": [ "This a list of the best known Ukrainian mathematicians.", " This list includes some Polish, pre-revolutionary Russian and Soviet mathematicians who lived or worked in Ukraine." ], "title": "List of Ukrainian mathematicians" }, { "sentences": [ "Vladimir Igorevich Arnold (alternative spelling Arnol'd, Russian: Влади́мир И́горевич Арно́льд , 12 June 1937 – 3 June 2010) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician.", " While he is best known for the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable systems, he made important contributions in several areas including dynamical systems theory, catastrophe theory, topology, algebraic geometry, symplectic geometry, differential equations, classical mechanics, hydrodynamics and singularity theory, including posing the ADE classification problem, since his first main result—the solution of Hilbert's thirteenth problem in 1957 at the age of 19." ], "title": "Vladimir Arnold" } ]
[ "Title: Gabriella Pinzari\n\nGabriella Pinzari is an Italian mathematician. Her research on the n -body problem has been described as \"the most natural way to apply\" the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem to the problem. The original work of Vladimir Arnold on this theorem attempted to use it to show the stability of the solar system or similar systems of planetary orbits, but this worked only for the three-body problem because of a degeneracy in Arnold's mathematical framework. Pinzari showed how to eliminate this problem, and extend the solution to larger numbers of bodies, by developing \"a rotation-invariant version of the KAM theory\".", "Title: Arnold diffusion\n\nIn applied mathematics, Arnold diffusion is the phenomenon of instability of integrable Hamiltonian systems. The phenomenon is named after Vladimir Arnold who was the first to publish a result in the field in 1964. More precisely, Arnold diffusion refers to results asserting the existence of solutions to nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems that exhibit a significant change in the action variables.", "Title: Anatoly Fomenko\n\nAnatoly Timofeevich Fomenko (Russian: Анато́лий Тимофе́евич Фоме́нко ) (born 13 March 1945 in Stalino, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, professor at Moscow State University, well known as a topologist, and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is author of a pseudoscientific theory known as New Chronology. He is also a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1991).", "Title: Independent University of Moscow\n\nThe Independent University of Moscow (IUM) (Russian: Независимый Московский Университет (НМУ) ) is a small educational organisation with rather informal status located in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1991 by a group of prominent Russian mathematicians that included Vladimir Arnold (chairman) and Sergei Novikov. The IUM consists of the departments of mathematics and theoretical physics and the post-graduate school. Anyone can attend lectures and seminars and become a student after passing three exams. The IUM is the only non-state college for the preparation of professional mathematicians in Russia . An IUM diploma is recognized by such authoritative mathematical institutions as the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Harvard University and the Weizmann Institute.", "Title: New Chronology (Fomenko)\n\nThe New Chronology is a pseudohistorical theory which argues that the conventional chronology of Middle Eastern and European history is fundamentally flawed, and that events attributed to the civilizations of the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt actually occurred during the Middle Ages, more than a thousand years later. The central concepts of the New Chronology are derived from the ideas of Russian scholar Nikolai Morozov (1854–1946), although work by French scholar Jean Hardouin (1646–1729) can be viewed as an earlier predecessor. However, the New Chronology is most commonly associated with Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko (born 1945), although published works on the subject are actually a collaboration between Fomenko and several other mathematicians. The concept is most fully explained in \"History: Fiction or Science?\" , originally published in Russian.", "Title: Marčenko–Pastur distribution\n\nIn random matrix theory, the Marčenko–Pastur distribution, or Marčenko–Pastur law, describes the asymptotic behavior of singular values of large rectangular random matrices. The theorem is named after Soviet mathematicians Vladimir Marčenko and Leonid Pastur who proved this result in 1967.", "Title: Smale's problems\n\nSmale's problems are a list of eighteen unsolved problems in mathematics that was proposed by Steve Smale in 1998, republished in 1999. Smale composed this list in reply to a request from Vladimir Arnold, then vice-president of the International Mathematical Union, who asked several mathematicians to propose a list of problems for the 21st century. Arnold's inspiration came from the list of Hilbert's problems that had been published at the beginning of the 20th century.", "Title: Gudkov's conjecture\n\nIn real algebraic geometry, Gudkov's conjecture, also called Gudkov’s congruence, (named after D. A. Gudkov) was a conjecture, and is now a theorem, which states that \"a M-curve* of even degree \"2d\" obeys \"p\" – \"n\" ≡ \"d\" (mod 8)\", where \"p\" is the number of positive ovals and \"n\" the number of negative ovals of the M-curve. It was proved by the combined works of Vladimir Arnold and Vladimir Rokhlin.", "Title: List of Ukrainian mathematicians\n\nThis a list of the best known Ukrainian mathematicians. This list includes some Polish, pre-revolutionary Russian and Soviet mathematicians who lived or worked in Ukraine.", "Title: Vladimir Arnold\n\nVladimir Igorevich Arnold (alternative spelling Arnol'd, Russian: Влади́мир И́горевич Арно́льд , 12 June 1937 – 3 June 2010) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician. While he is best known for the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable systems, he made important contributions in several areas including dynamical systems theory, catastrophe theory, topology, algebraic geometry, symplectic geometry, differential equations, classical mechanics, hydrodynamics and singularity theory, including posing the ADE classification problem, since his first main result—the solution of Hilbert's thirteenth problem in 1957 at the age of 19." ]
4,419
In what year did the venue of the 2003 Insight Bowl open?
1998
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chase Field, formerly Bank One Ballpark, is a baseball park located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona.", " It is the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise.", " It opened in 1998, in time for the Diamondbacks' first game as an expansion team.", " Chase Field was the first stadium built in the United States with a retractable roof over a natural-grass playing surface." ], "title": "Chase Field" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 edition of the Insight Bowl was the 17th edition to the bowl game.", " It featured the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.", " Arizona State exploded offensively in the game scoring 45 points, and an Insight Bowl record 679 yards of total offense." ], "title": "2005 Insight Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 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": "2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Insight Bowl was the 14th edition to the Insight Bowl, formerly known as the Copper Bowl and the Insight.com Bowl.", " It featured the Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh and the Beavers of Oregon State University." ], "title": "2002 Insight Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team (variously \"Kansas\", \"KU\", or the \"Jayhawks\") represented the University of Kansas in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " It was the school's 119th year of intercollegiate football.", " The team was looking to continue the success of the prior season in which they lost only a single conference game and went on to win the Orange Bowl.", " In the ninth week, after defeating Kansas State 52–21, the Jayhawks became Bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year, a school record.", " Also, for the first time in school history, Kansas made back-to-back appearances in a Bowl game after accepting the invitation to play in the Insight Bowl versus the Minnesota Golden Gophers.", " The team finished the regular season with a victory over their archrival, the Missouri Tigers (who was then ranked 13th in the BCS Poll), in the Border War.", " The Jayhawks concluded the season with an 8–5 overall record (4–4 in the Big 12 Conference)." ], "title": "2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Cactus Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 27, 2016 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.", " This was the twenty-eighth edition of the Cactus Bowl, which was previously known as the Copper Bowl, the Insight.com Bowl, the Insight Bowl, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.", " Sponsored by the Motel 6 chain of budget motels, the game is officially known as the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl." ], "title": "2016 Cactus Bowl (December)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Cactus Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on January 2, 2016 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.", " This was the twenty-seventh edition of the Cactus Bowl, which was originally known as the Copper Bowl, Insight.com Bowl, the Insight Bowl, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.", " Sponsored by the Motel 6 chain of budget motels, the game was officially known as the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl." ], "title": "2016 Cactus Bowl (January)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001 GMAC Bowl, a college football bowl game held on December 19 at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd, then of the Mid-American Conference, against the East Carolina Pirates from Conference USA.", " This game featured what was then the biggest comeback in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) bowl history, as Marshall came back from a 38-8 halftime deficit to force overtime and eventually win 64-61 in double overtime.", " It was also the highest-scoring bowl game in history, breaking the previous record set when Texas Tech defeated Air Force 55-41 in the 1995 Copper Bowl.", " Although the record for greatest bowl comeback was broken by Texas Tech when it returned to the Copper Bowl, by then renamed the Insight Bowl, in 2006, the 2001 GMAC Bowl remains the highest-scoring bowl game ever." ], "title": "2001 GMAC Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "Kerry Meier (born November 12, 1986) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League.", " He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at the University of Kansas.", " A former quarterback turned wide receiver in college, he broke multiple Kansas receiving records and played a key role in the Jayhawks winning the 2008 Orange Bowl his sophomore year as well as helping lead the Jayhawks to win the 2008 Insight Bowl his junior year." ], "title": "Kerry Meier" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003 Insight Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the California Golden Bears at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 26, 2003.", " The game was the final contest of the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 52–49 victory for California.", " Cal and Virginia Tech combined for 101 points; only the 2001 GMAC Bowl saw more points scored by two teams in a bowl game without overtime." ], "title": "2003 Insight Bowl" } ]
[ "Title: Chase Field\n\nChase Field, formerly Bank One Ballpark, is a baseball park located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It is the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. It opened in 1998, in time for the Diamondbacks' first game as an expansion team. Chase Field was the first stadium built in the United States with a retractable roof over a natural-grass playing surface.", "Title: 2005 Insight Bowl\n\nThe 2005 edition of the Insight Bowl was the 17th edition to the bowl game. It featured the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Arizona State exploded offensively in the game scoring 45 points, and an Insight Bowl record 679 yards of total offense.", "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: 2002 Insight Bowl\n\nThe 2002 Insight Bowl was the 14th edition to the Insight Bowl, formerly known as the Copper Bowl and the Insight.com Bowl. It featured the Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh and the Beavers of Oregon State University.", "Title: 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team (variously \"Kansas\", \"KU\", or the \"Jayhawks\") represented the University of Kansas in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the school's 119th year of intercollegiate football. The team was looking to continue the success of the prior season in which they lost only a single conference game and went on to win the Orange Bowl. In the ninth week, after defeating Kansas State 52–21, the Jayhawks became Bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year, a school record. Also, for the first time in school history, Kansas made back-to-back appearances in a Bowl game after accepting the invitation to play in the Insight Bowl versus the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The team finished the regular season with a victory over their archrival, the Missouri Tigers (who was then ranked 13th in the BCS Poll), in the Border War. The Jayhawks concluded the season with an 8–5 overall record (4–4 in the Big 12 Conference).", "Title: 2016 Cactus Bowl (December)\n\nThe 2016 Cactus Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on December 27, 2016 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. This was the twenty-eighth edition of the Cactus Bowl, which was previously known as the Copper Bowl, the Insight.com Bowl, the Insight Bowl, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Sponsored by the Motel 6 chain of budget motels, the game is officially known as the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl.", "Title: 2016 Cactus Bowl (January)\n\nThe 2016 Cactus Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game played on January 2, 2016 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. This was the twenty-seventh edition of the Cactus Bowl, which was originally known as the Copper Bowl, Insight.com Bowl, the Insight Bowl, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Sponsored by the Motel 6 chain of budget motels, the game was officially known as the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl.", "Title: 2001 GMAC Bowl\n\nThe 2001 GMAC Bowl, a college football bowl game held on December 19 at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd, then of the Mid-American Conference, against the East Carolina Pirates from Conference USA. This game featured what was then the biggest comeback in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) bowl history, as Marshall came back from a 38-8 halftime deficit to force overtime and eventually win 64-61 in double overtime. It was also the highest-scoring bowl game in history, breaking the previous record set when Texas Tech defeated Air Force 55-41 in the 1995 Copper Bowl. Although the record for greatest bowl comeback was broken by Texas Tech when it returned to the Copper Bowl, by then renamed the Insight Bowl, in 2006, the 2001 GMAC Bowl remains the highest-scoring bowl game ever.", "Title: Kerry Meier\n\nKerry Meier (born November 12, 1986) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Kansas. A former quarterback turned wide receiver in college, he broke multiple Kansas receiving records and played a key role in the Jayhawks winning the 2008 Orange Bowl his sophomore year as well as helping lead the Jayhawks to win the 2008 Insight Bowl his junior year.", "Title: 2003 Insight Bowl\n\nThe 2003 Insight Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the California Golden Bears at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 26, 2003. The game was the final contest of the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season for both teams, and ended in a 52–49 victory for California. Cal and Virginia Tech combined for 101 points; only the 2001 GMAC Bowl saw more points scored by two teams in a bowl game without overtime." ]
4,420
What major league baseball player nicknamed Lippy was part of the Gashouse Gang?
Leo Durocher
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[ { "sentences": [ "José Miguel Cabrera Torres (born April 18, 1983), commonly known as Miguel Cabrera and nicknamed \"Miggy\", is a Venezuelan professional baseball player.", " He is currently the first baseman for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " Since his debut in 2003 he is a two-time American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner, a four-time AL batting champion, and an eleven-time MLB All-Star.", " He has played at first and third base for most of his major league career, but primarily played left and right field before 2006.", " He claimed the 17th Major League Baseball Triple Crown in 2012, the first to do so in 45 seasons." ], "title": "Miguel Cabrera" }, { "sentences": [ "Rubén Amaro Jr. (born February 12, 1965) is an American former professional baseball player and General Manager who is the first base coach of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball, as of the 2016 season.", " It is his first coaching job.", " He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder from 1991 to 1998.", " Amaro was named the General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies on November 3, 2008, succeeding Pat Gillick and remained in that position until September 10, 2015.", " He is the son of the late former Major League Baseball player Rubén Amaro Sr." ], "title": "Rubén Amaro Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Leo Ernest Durocher (July 27, 1905 – October 7, 1991), nicknamed Leo the Lip and Lippy, was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach.", " He played in Major League Baseball as an infielder.", " Upon his retirement, he ranked fifth all-time among managers with 2,009 career victories, second only to John McGraw in National League history.", " Durocher still ranks tenth in career wins by a manager.", " A controversial and outspoken character, Durocher had a stormy career dogged by clashes with authority, the baseball commissioner, umpires (his 95 career ejections as a manager trailed only McGraw when he retired, and still rank fourth on the all-time list), and the press." ], "title": "Leo Durocher" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Daniel \"Dummy\" Lynch (February 7, 1926 – June 30, 1978) was an American Major League Baseball player.", " A native of Dallas, Texas, Lynch was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division during World War II.", " After the war, he attended Southern Methodist University, where he played both baseball and basketball.", " He played one year of Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs in 1948.", " He appeared in only seven games for the Cubs.", " In seven major league at bats, he had two hits and a home run (off Warren Spahn) for a career batting average of .286 and a slugging percentage of .714.", " He also played minor league baseball from 1948 to 1954 for several teams including the Waco Pirates, Des Moines Bruins, Portsmouth Cubs, Houston Buffaloes, Rochester Red Wings, Columbus Red Birds, Oklahoma City Indians, and Tulsa Oilers.", " After retiring from baseball, Lynch became a lawyer in Texas.", " In June 1978, he died in an automobile accident at Plano, Texas." ], "title": "Dummy Lynch" }, { "sentences": [ "Duff Gordon \"Sir Richard\" Cooley (March 29, 1873August 9, 1937) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned 17 seasons, 13 of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB).", " Cooley, an outfielder and first baseman, had a career batting average of .294 in 1,317 games played.", " He compiled 849 runs, 1,579 hits, 180 doubles, 102 triples, 26 home runs, and 557 runs batted in (RBI).", " In Major League history, he is tied in 148th place for most all-time triples and, his 224 career stolen bases, place him equal 279th on the all-time list.", " Cooley made his Major League debut at the age of 20, and spent the majority of his career there, but he also appeared in minor league baseball.", " After breaking his leg with the Tigers in 1905, he was replaced with future Hall of Fame outfielder Ty Cobb.", " Cooley, nicknamed \"Sir Richard\" due to his aristocratic manner, was listed as standing 5 ft and weighing 158 lb ." ], "title": "Duff Cooley" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Wayne Trinkle (December 15, 1919 – May 10, 1976) was an American professional baseball player, a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who served for the military in World War II during his career.", " He was born in Paoli, Indiana in the United States.", " He played Major League Baseball with the New York Giants from 1943–48, and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1949.", " As a relief specialist in Major League Baseball, he led the National League in appearances in 1946 and 1947.", " He threw and batted right-handed during his baseball career." ], "title": "Ken Trinkle" }, { "sentences": [ "Clifford Rankin \"Pat\" Crawford, a.k.a. \"Captain Pat\", (January 28, 1902 – January 25, 1994) was a major league baseball player.", " Crawford went to Davidson College.", " He played baseball for several semi-pro and minor league teams throughout the 1920s including a stint as the left fielder for the 1922 Kinston Highwaymen in the Eastern Carolina Baseball Association, an independent or \"outlaw league\" team not affiliated with the National Association.", " Crawford got his big break in 1929 when he made it to the majors with the New York Giants, which were still being managed by the Hall of Famer John McGraw.", " On May 26, 1929, Crawford hit a pinch hit grand slam off Socks Seibold in the sixth inning.", " Les Bell then hit a seventh inning pinch hit grand slam off Carl Hubbell.", " This was the only time in history that two pinch hit grand slams were hit in the same game.", " In 1931 and 1932, he had over 237 and 236 hits respectively for minor league Columbus, Ohio.", " He went in and out of the majors through the 1934 season and was named league MVP of the American Association while playing for the Columbus Senators in 1932.", " In 1934, Crawford found himself playing on the world champion St. Louis Cardinals.", " The last two games of his major league career were World Series games.", " His teammates on the Gashouse Gang that year included HOFers Frankie Frisch, Leo Durocher, Joe Medwick, Dizzy Dean, and Burleigh Grimes.", " All told, Pat had a .280 batting average in 318 major league games.", " He was one of the initial inductees in the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame on February 11, 1983." ], "title": "Pat Crawford (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Peter Gochnaur (September 12, 1875 – September 27, 1929) was an American professional baseball player.", " He played three seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1901 to 1903, for the Brooklyn Superbas and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps.", " He appeared in 264 major league games, all as a shortstop.", " He has been called by some the worst major league baseball player in history." ], "title": "John Gochnaur" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Michael Medwick (November 24, 1911 – March 21, 1975), nicknamed \"Ducky\", was an American Major League Baseball player.", " A left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals during the \"Gashouse Gang\" era of the 1930s, he also played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1943, 1946), New York Giants (1943–1945), and Boston Braves (1945).", " In 1937, Medwick won the National League Triple Crown." ], "title": "Joe Medwick" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Mark Blomberg (born August 23, 1948), nicknamed Boomer, is an American former professional baseball player and minor league manager.", " He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter, first baseman and right fielder.", " He played for the New York Yankees (1969, 1971–76) and Chicago White Sox (1978), and was the manager of the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League (2007).", " He was the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history." ], "title": "Ron Blomberg" } ]
[ "Title: Miguel Cabrera\n\nJosé Miguel Cabrera Torres (born April 18, 1983), commonly known as Miguel Cabrera and nicknamed \"Miggy\", is a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He is currently the first baseman for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Since his debut in 2003 he is a two-time American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner, a four-time AL batting champion, and an eleven-time MLB All-Star. He has played at first and third base for most of his major league career, but primarily played left and right field before 2006. He claimed the 17th Major League Baseball Triple Crown in 2012, the first to do so in 45 seasons.", "Title: Rubén Amaro Jr.\n\nRubén Amaro Jr. (born February 12, 1965) is an American former professional baseball player and General Manager who is the first base coach of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball, as of the 2016 season. It is his first coaching job. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder from 1991 to 1998. Amaro was named the General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies on November 3, 2008, succeeding Pat Gillick and remained in that position until September 10, 2015. He is the son of the late former Major League Baseball player Rubén Amaro Sr.", "Title: Leo Durocher\n\nLeo Ernest Durocher (July 27, 1905 – October 7, 1991), nicknamed Leo the Lip and Lippy, was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as an infielder. Upon his retirement, he ranked fifth all-time among managers with 2,009 career victories, second only to John McGraw in National League history. Durocher still ranks tenth in career wins by a manager. A controversial and outspoken character, Durocher had a stormy career dogged by clashes with authority, the baseball commissioner, umpires (his 95 career ejections as a manager trailed only McGraw when he retired, and still rank fourth on the all-time list), and the press.", "Title: Dummy Lynch\n\nMatthew Daniel \"Dummy\" Lynch (February 7, 1926 – June 30, 1978) was an American Major League Baseball player. A native of Dallas, Texas, Lynch was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division during World War II. After the war, he attended Southern Methodist University, where he played both baseball and basketball. He played one year of Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs in 1948. He appeared in only seven games for the Cubs. In seven major league at bats, he had two hits and a home run (off Warren Spahn) for a career batting average of .286 and a slugging percentage of .714. He also played minor league baseball from 1948 to 1954 for several teams including the Waco Pirates, Des Moines Bruins, Portsmouth Cubs, Houston Buffaloes, Rochester Red Wings, Columbus Red Birds, Oklahoma City Indians, and Tulsa Oilers. After retiring from baseball, Lynch became a lawyer in Texas. In June 1978, he died in an automobile accident at Plano, Texas.", "Title: Duff Cooley\n\nDuff Gordon \"Sir Richard\" Cooley (March 29, 1873August 9, 1937) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned 17 seasons, 13 of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB). Cooley, an outfielder and first baseman, had a career batting average of .294 in 1,317 games played. He compiled 849 runs, 1,579 hits, 180 doubles, 102 triples, 26 home runs, and 557 runs batted in (RBI). In Major League history, he is tied in 148th place for most all-time triples and, his 224 career stolen bases, place him equal 279th on the all-time list. Cooley made his Major League debut at the age of 20, and spent the majority of his career there, but he also appeared in minor league baseball. After breaking his leg with the Tigers in 1905, he was replaced with future Hall of Fame outfielder Ty Cobb. Cooley, nicknamed \"Sir Richard\" due to his aristocratic manner, was listed as standing 5 ft and weighing 158 lb .", "Title: Ken Trinkle\n\nKenneth Wayne Trinkle (December 15, 1919 – May 10, 1976) was an American professional baseball player, a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who served for the military in World War II during his career. He was born in Paoli, Indiana in the United States. He played Major League Baseball with the New York Giants from 1943–48, and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1949. As a relief specialist in Major League Baseball, he led the National League in appearances in 1946 and 1947. He threw and batted right-handed during his baseball career.", "Title: Pat Crawford (baseball)\n\nClifford Rankin \"Pat\" Crawford, a.k.a. \"Captain Pat\", (January 28, 1902 – January 25, 1994) was a major league baseball player. Crawford went to Davidson College. He played baseball for several semi-pro and minor league teams throughout the 1920s including a stint as the left fielder for the 1922 Kinston Highwaymen in the Eastern Carolina Baseball Association, an independent or \"outlaw league\" team not affiliated with the National Association. Crawford got his big break in 1929 when he made it to the majors with the New York Giants, which were still being managed by the Hall of Famer John McGraw. On May 26, 1929, Crawford hit a pinch hit grand slam off Socks Seibold in the sixth inning. Les Bell then hit a seventh inning pinch hit grand slam off Carl Hubbell. This was the only time in history that two pinch hit grand slams were hit in the same game. In 1931 and 1932, he had over 237 and 236 hits respectively for minor league Columbus, Ohio. He went in and out of the majors through the 1934 season and was named league MVP of the American Association while playing for the Columbus Senators in 1932. In 1934, Crawford found himself playing on the world champion St. Louis Cardinals. The last two games of his major league career were World Series games. His teammates on the Gashouse Gang that year included HOFers Frankie Frisch, Leo Durocher, Joe Medwick, Dizzy Dean, and Burleigh Grimes. All told, Pat had a .280 batting average in 318 major league games. He was one of the initial inductees in the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame on February 11, 1983.", "Title: John Gochnaur\n\nJohn Peter Gochnaur (September 12, 1875 – September 27, 1929) was an American professional baseball player. He played three seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1901 to 1903, for the Brooklyn Superbas and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps. He appeared in 264 major league games, all as a shortstop. He has been called by some the worst major league baseball player in history.", "Title: Joe Medwick\n\nJoseph Michael Medwick (November 24, 1911 – March 21, 1975), nicknamed \"Ducky\", was an American Major League Baseball player. A left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals during the \"Gashouse Gang\" era of the 1930s, he also played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1943, 1946), New York Giants (1943–1945), and Boston Braves (1945). In 1937, Medwick won the National League Triple Crown.", "Title: Ron Blomberg\n\nRonald Mark Blomberg (born August 23, 1948), nicknamed Boomer, is an American former professional baseball player and minor league manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter, first baseman and right fielder. He played for the New York Yankees (1969, 1971–76) and Chicago White Sox (1978), and was the manager of the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League (2007). He was the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history." ]
4,421
Rob Morgan is best known for his recurring role in an American science fiction-horror web television series reated, written, directed and co-executive produced by who?
Duffer Brothers
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Pappas (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, playwright and former comic who has appeared on television and in film since the 1970s.", " Pappas is best known for his recurring role as \"Pappas\" on the television series Hardball (NBC 1989-1990).", " Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994).", " In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\".", " Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY.", " He received 2 Drama-Logue awards, one in 1989 and another in 1988." ], "title": "John Pappas" }, { "sentences": [ "+1 (also known as Plus One and Shadow Walkers) is a 2013 American science fiction-horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis.", " It premiered on March 10, 2013, at SXSW and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. \"", "+1\" was released in theaters, iTunes, and VOD on September 20, 2013.", " For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too \"rushed\"." ], "title": "+1 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Return of Doctor X (also billed as The Return of Dr. X) is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character.", " It was based on the short story \"The Doctor's Secret\" by William J. Makin.", " Despite supposedly being a sequel to \"Doctor X\" (1933), also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated." ], "title": "The Return of Doctor X" }, { "sentences": [ "Rob Morgan is an American actor best known for his roles in Netflix series, most notably Turk Barrett in \"Daredevil\" and \"Luke Cage\", as well as his recurring roles in \"Stranger Things\" and the upcoming limited series \"Godless\" in 2017." ], "title": "Rob Morgan (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Zaat (also known as The Blood Waters of Dr. Z, Hydra, and Attack of the Swamp Creatures) is a 1971 American science fiction-horror film that was written, produced, and directed by Don Barton.", " It gained significant exposure when it was used in an episode of movie-mocking television series \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" in May 1999." ], "title": "Zaat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mist is an American science fiction-horror thriller television series developed by Christian Torpe for Spike.", " It is based on the horror novella of the same name by author Stephen King.", " The first season, consisting of ten episodes, premiered on June 22, 2017.", " On September 27, 2017, Spike cancelled the series after one season." ], "title": "The Mist (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Frankenstein Syndrome (originally titled The Prometheus Project) is a 2011 American science fiction-horror film written and directed by Sean Tretta.", " Scott Anthony Leet stars as a murdered security guard who is reanimated by a research institute in the tradition of Mary Shelley's novel \"Frankenstein\".", " It was released directly to DVD." ], "title": "The Frankenstein Syndrome" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fly is a 1958 American science fiction-horror film produced and directed by Kurt Neumann.", " The screenplay by James Clavell was based on the 1957 short story of the same name by George Langelaan.", " The film stars David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall." ], "title": "The Fly (1958 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created, written, directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen.", " The first season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery in recurring roles.", " The second season will see Schnapp and Keery promoted to series regulars, along with the addition of Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery." ], "title": "Stranger Things" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexandra Lecciones \"Lexa\" Doig (born June 8, 1973) is a Canadian actress.", " She portrayed the title role in the 2000–05 Canadian-American science fiction-adventure television series \"Andromeda\".", " She also portrayed the female lead role of Rowan in the science fiction-horror movie \"Jason X\" (2001), the 10th installment of the \"Friday the 13th\" film series." ], "title": "Lexa Doig" } ]
[ "Title: John Pappas\n\nJohn Pappas (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, playwright and former comic who has appeared on television and in film since the 1970s. Pappas is best known for his recurring role as \"Pappas\" on the television series Hardball (NBC 1989-1990). Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994). In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\". Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY. He received 2 Drama-Logue awards, one in 1989 and another in 1988.", "Title: +1 (film)\n\n+1 (also known as Plus One and Shadow Walkers) is a 2013 American science fiction-horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis. It premiered on March 10, 2013, at SXSW and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. \" +1\" was released in theaters, iTunes, and VOD on September 20, 2013. For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too \"rushed\".", "Title: The Return of Doctor X\n\nThe Return of Doctor X (also billed as The Return of Dr. X) is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story \"The Doctor's Secret\" by William J. Makin. Despite supposedly being a sequel to \"Doctor X\" (1933), also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated.", "Title: Rob Morgan (actor)\n\nRob Morgan is an American actor best known for his roles in Netflix series, most notably Turk Barrett in \"Daredevil\" and \"Luke Cage\", as well as his recurring roles in \"Stranger Things\" and the upcoming limited series \"Godless\" in 2017.", "Title: Zaat\n\nZaat (also known as The Blood Waters of Dr. Z, Hydra, and Attack of the Swamp Creatures) is a 1971 American science fiction-horror film that was written, produced, and directed by Don Barton. It gained significant exposure when it was used in an episode of movie-mocking television series \"Mystery Science Theater 3000\" in May 1999.", "Title: The Mist (TV series)\n\nThe Mist is an American science fiction-horror thriller television series developed by Christian Torpe for Spike. It is based on the horror novella of the same name by author Stephen King. The first season, consisting of ten episodes, premiered on June 22, 2017. On September 27, 2017, Spike cancelled the series after one season.", "Title: The Frankenstein Syndrome\n\nThe Frankenstein Syndrome (originally titled The Prometheus Project) is a 2011 American science fiction-horror film written and directed by Sean Tretta. Scott Anthony Leet stars as a murdered security guard who is reanimated by a research institute in the tradition of Mary Shelley's novel \"Frankenstein\". It was released directly to DVD.", "Title: The Fly (1958 film)\n\nThe Fly is a 1958 American science fiction-horror film produced and directed by Kurt Neumann. The screenplay by James Clavell was based on the 1957 short story of the same name by George Langelaan. The film stars David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall.", "Title: Stranger Things\n\nStranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created, written, directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. The first season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery in recurring roles. The second season will see Schnapp and Keery promoted to series regulars, along with the addition of Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery.", "Title: Lexa Doig\n\nAlexandra Lecciones \"Lexa\" Doig (born June 8, 1973) is a Canadian actress. She portrayed the title role in the 2000–05 Canadian-American science fiction-adventure television series \"Andromeda\". She also portrayed the female lead role of Rowan in the science fiction-horror movie \"Jason X\" (2001), the 10th installment of the \"Friday the 13th\" film series." ]
4,422
The Ingenues was what kind of band managed by an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist?
all-girl jazz band
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easy
{ "title": [ "The Ingenues", "William Morris" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Anna Maria Garthwaite (b. Harston, Leicestershire, 14 March 1688 – October 1763) was an English textile designer known for creating vivid floral designs for silk fabrics hand-woven in Spitalfields near London in the mid-18th century.", " Garthwaite was acknowledged as one of the premiere English designers of her day.", " Many of her original designs in watercolours have survived, and silks based on these designs have been identified in portraiture and in costume collections in England and abroad." ], "title": "Anna Maria Garthwaite" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Joan Glass (1915–2000), was an English textile designer and painter." ], "title": "Joan Glass" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Jane Collier (12 October 1938 – 18 May 2011) was an English textile designer.", " She began in a freelance capacity and sold sketches to scarf brands Richard Allan and Jacquar.", " Collier joined Liberty in 1961, and specalised in floral prints dresses.", " She was helped by her sister Sarah Campbell starting in 1968, and co-founded the independent Collier Campbell studio." ], "title": "Susan Collier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937.", " Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features.", " They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, \"Glorifying the American Girl\", an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds.", " The group specialized in jazz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland.", " They were celebrated for their versatility as most members, including star soloist and \"trick trombonist\" Paula Jones, doubled on both novelty (accordions, banjos) and symphonic instruments.", " The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for Columbia Records).", " The band appeared in several film shorts including \"The Band Beautiful\" and \"Syncopating Sweeties\" (Vitaphone 1928) and \"Maids and Music\" (RKO, 1937). \"", "Maids and Music\" was produced independently by Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels.", " Sequences from this and other Schwarzwald short subjects were also re-edited into Soundies; in the case of \"Maids and Music\" the Soundies excerpt was titled \"Ray Fabing's Versatile Ingenues.\"" ], "title": "The Ingenues" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans Krondahl (born 1929) is a Swedish painter, tapestry weaver, textile artist and textile designer.", " He studied painting and textile art at Konstfack, (State College of Arts, Crafts and Design) in Stockholm from 1955 to 1960.", " Krondahl set up his own weaving studio in 1962, where he created tapestries and related artwork, and he also took up fabric designing for various Swedish companies.", " The studio closed in 1992.", " From the early 1960s Krondahl taught Textile Art and Design in various schools in Sweden and abroad.", " Periodically from 1974 on, Krondahl worked in the U.S.", " He held a position as Textile Design Expert for UNIDO in Bandung, Indonesia in 1979 and 1980.", " In 1981 Krondahl became head of the Crafts Department, University of Gothenburg and in 1988 he was appointed Professor of Textile Art at the same institution.", " In 1965 he was awarded the Lunning Prize, and in 2002 he received the Prince Eugen Medal." ], "title": "Hans Krondahl" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Quelch (30 January, 1858 – 17 September, 1913), known exclusively as Harry Quelch, was one of the first Marxists in Great Britain.", " He was a socialist activist, journalist and trade unionist.", " His brother, Lorenzo \"Len\" Quelch, was also a socialist activist, while his son, Tom Quelch, achieved note as a prominent socialist activist." ], "title": "Harry Quelch" }, { "sentences": [ "Jadunath Supakar was an Indian artist and textile designer.", " He was born in 1931 in Sambalpur in the Indian state of Odisha and was known for his contributions for the popularization of handloom industry of Varanasi.", " He was a recipient of the Odisha Lalit Kala Academy Award and his creations have been exhibited in several countries.", " The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1985.", " His son, Sribhash Chandra Supakar, is also a textile designer and a national award winner." ], "title": "Jadunath Supakar" }, { "sentences": [ "William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist.", " Associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement, he was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production.", " His literary contributions helped to establish the modern fantasy genre, while he played a significant role in propagating the early socialist movement in Britain." ], "title": "William Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "Jane Morris (née Jane Burden; 19 October 1839 – 26 January 1914) was an English artists' model who embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty.", " She was a model and muse to William Morris (1834–1896), the English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist, whom she later married, and to Dante Gabriel Rossetti." ], "title": "Jane Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "Kelmscott House is a Georgian brick mansion at 26 Upper Mall in Hammersmith, overlooking the River Thames.", " It was the London home of English textile designer, artist, writer and socialist William Morris from October 1878 until his death in October 1896." ], "title": "Kelmscott House" } ]
[ "Title: Anna Maria Garthwaite\n\nAnna Maria Garthwaite (b. Harston, Leicestershire, 14 March 1688 – October 1763) was an English textile designer known for creating vivid floral designs for silk fabrics hand-woven in Spitalfields near London in the mid-18th century. Garthwaite was acknowledged as one of the premiere English designers of her day. Many of her original designs in watercolours have survived, and silks based on these designs have been identified in portraiture and in costume collections in England and abroad.", "Title: Joan Glass\n\nElizabeth Joan Glass (1915–2000), was an English textile designer and painter.", "Title: Susan Collier\n\nSusan Jane Collier (12 October 1938 – 18 May 2011) was an English textile designer. She began in a freelance capacity and sold sketches to scarf brands Richard Allan and Jacquar. Collier joined Liberty in 1961, and specalised in floral prints dresses. She was helped by her sister Sarah Campbell starting in 1968, and co-founded the independent Collier Campbell studio.", "Title: The Ingenues\n\nThe Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features. They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, \"Glorifying the American Girl\", an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds. The group specialized in jazz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland. They were celebrated for their versatility as most members, including star soloist and \"trick trombonist\" Paula Jones, doubled on both novelty (accordions, banjos) and symphonic instruments. The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for Columbia Records). The band appeared in several film shorts including \"The Band Beautiful\" and \"Syncopating Sweeties\" (Vitaphone 1928) and \"Maids and Music\" (RKO, 1937). \" Maids and Music\" was produced independently by Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels. Sequences from this and other Schwarzwald short subjects were also re-edited into Soundies; in the case of \"Maids and Music\" the Soundies excerpt was titled \"Ray Fabing's Versatile Ingenues.\"", "Title: Hans Krondahl\n\nHans Krondahl (born 1929) is a Swedish painter, tapestry weaver, textile artist and textile designer. He studied painting and textile art at Konstfack, (State College of Arts, Crafts and Design) in Stockholm from 1955 to 1960. Krondahl set up his own weaving studio in 1962, where he created tapestries and related artwork, and he also took up fabric designing for various Swedish companies. The studio closed in 1992. From the early 1960s Krondahl taught Textile Art and Design in various schools in Sweden and abroad. Periodically from 1974 on, Krondahl worked in the U.S. He held a position as Textile Design Expert for UNIDO in Bandung, Indonesia in 1979 and 1980. In 1981 Krondahl became head of the Crafts Department, University of Gothenburg and in 1988 he was appointed Professor of Textile Art at the same institution. In 1965 he was awarded the Lunning Prize, and in 2002 he received the Prince Eugen Medal.", "Title: Harry Quelch\n\nHenry Quelch (30 January, 1858 – 17 September, 1913), known exclusively as Harry Quelch, was one of the first Marxists in Great Britain. He was a socialist activist, journalist and trade unionist. His brother, Lorenzo \"Len\" Quelch, was also a socialist activist, while his son, Tom Quelch, achieved note as a prominent socialist activist.", "Title: Jadunath Supakar\n\nJadunath Supakar was an Indian artist and textile designer. He was born in 1931 in Sambalpur in the Indian state of Odisha and was known for his contributions for the popularization of handloom industry of Varanasi. He was a recipient of the Odisha Lalit Kala Academy Award and his creations have been exhibited in several countries. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1985. His son, Sribhash Chandra Supakar, is also a textile designer and a national award winner.", "Title: William Morris\n\nWilliam Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist. Associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement, he was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. His literary contributions helped to establish the modern fantasy genre, while he played a significant role in propagating the early socialist movement in Britain.", "Title: Jane Morris\n\nJane Morris (née Jane Burden; 19 October 1839 – 26 January 1914) was an English artists' model who embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. She was a model and muse to William Morris (1834–1896), the English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist, whom she later married, and to Dante Gabriel Rossetti.", "Title: Kelmscott House\n\nKelmscott House is a Georgian brick mansion at 26 Upper Mall in Hammersmith, overlooking the River Thames. It was the London home of English textile designer, artist, writer and socialist William Morris from October 1878 until his death in October 1896." ]
4,423
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa?
Constance of Austria
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medium
{ "title": [ "John II Casimir Vasa", "Constance of Austria" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Władysław IV Vasa (Polish: \"Władysław IV Waza\" ; Russian: Владислав IV Ваза , \"Vladislav IV Vaza\" ; Latin: \"Vladislaus IV Vasa\" or \"Ladislaus IV Vasa\"; Lithuanian: \"Vladislovas Vaza\" ; 9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648) was a Polish prince from the Royal House of Vasa.", " He reigned as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 8 November 1632 to his death in 1648." ], "title": "Władysław IV Vasa" }, { "sentences": [ "Shuysky tribute was the act of homage of the deposed Tsar Vasily IV of Russia and his retinue to the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa and teenage prince Władysław (the then candidate to the Russian throne) on October 29 1611 in the Senate Hall of the Royal Castle in Warsaw." ], "title": "Shuysky Tribute" }, { "sentences": [ "Constance of Austria (German: \"Konstanza\" ; Polish: \"Konstancja\" ; 24 December 1588 – 10 July 1631) was queen of Poland as the second wife of King Sigismund III Vasa and the mother of King John II Casimir." ], "title": "Constance of Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "The War of the Polish Succession or the Habsburg-Polish War took place from 1587 to 1588 over the election of monarch after the death of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Báthory.", " The war was fought between factions of Sigismund III Vasa and Maximilian III, with Sigismund eventually being crowned King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.", " Two major battles of this conflict included the Siege of Kraków, in which Maximilian III failed to capture the capital of the Commonwealth, and the Battle of Byczyna, in which Maximilian was forced to surrender.", " Sigismund's victory was significantly the doing of Chancellor and Hetman Jan Zamoyski, who stood behind both the political intrigue and the military victories of this conflict." ], "title": "War of the Polish Succession (1587–88)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Jagiellon (Polish: \"Anna Jagiellonka\" , Lithuanian: \"Ona Jogailaitė\" ; 18 October 1523 – 12 November 1596) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania in her own right from 1575 to 1586.", " She was a daughter of Polish King Sigismund I the Old and his Italian wife Bona Sforza.", " Despite multiple proposals, she remained unmarried until the age of 52.", " After the death of King Sigismund II Augustus, her brother and the last male member of the Jagiellon dynasty, Anna's hand was sought by pretenders to the Polish–Lithuanian throne to maintain the dynastic tradition.", " She was elected, along with her then-fiancé Stephen Báthory, as co-ruler in the 1576 royal election of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.", " Their marriage was a formal arrangement and distant.", " Báthory was preoccupied with the Livonian War, while Anna spent her time in Warsaw on local administrative matters and several construction works.", " After Báthory's death in December 1586, she had an opportunity to claim the throne for herself (she was co-ruler and not merely a consort), but did not even attempt it.", " Instead, she promoted her nephew Sigismund III Vasa, establishing House of Vasa on the Polish–Lithuanian throne for the next eighty years (1587–1668)." ], "title": "Anna Jagiellon" }, { "sentences": [ "John II Casimir (Polish: \"Jan II Kazimierz Waza\" ; German: \"Johann II.", " Kasimir Wasa\" ; Lithuanian: \"Jonas Kazimieras Vaza\" ; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660.", " In Poland, he is known and commonly referred as Jan Kazimierz.", " His parents were Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) and Constance of Austria (1588–1631).", " His older brother, and predecessor on the throne, was Władysław IV Vasa." ], "title": "John II Casimir Vasa" }, { "sentences": [ "The Åbo Bloodbath of 10 November 1599 was a public execution in the Finnish town of Turku (Åbo), then part of the Kingdom of Sweden, in the context of the War against Sigismund and the Club War.", " Sweden was by then in the final phase of a civil war, with one faction supporting king Sigismund III Vasa, who also was king and Grand Duke of Poland-Lithuania, and another faction supporting duke Charles of Södermanland, the later Charles IX, Sigismund's paternal uncle.", " After winning the upper hand in the dispute, Charles crushed the last resistance to his rule, particularly in Finland, while Sigismund had already retreated to Poland." ], "title": "Åbo Bloodbath" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Jarzębski (c. 1590 in Warka – c. 1648 in Warsaw) was an early Baroque Polish composer, violinist, poet, and writer.", " The first documented mention of Jarzębski was in 1612, when he became a member of the chapel of John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg in Berlin.", " After he had stayed in Italy for a year (1615–16), he became a member of the royal musical establishment, first at the court of Sigismund III Vasa and then of Władysław IV.", " He was held in great esteem by the royal court and was very popular among the members of the patriciate of Warsaw.", " In 1635 he managed the construction of the royal palace at Ujazdów.", " In 1643 he published a literary work \"Gościniec, albo krótkie opisanie Warszawy\" (\"The Main Road, or a Short Description of Warsaw\") describing the customs and the musical life of the town.", " He died in Warsaw in 1649.", " He was an outstanding figure in the history of the Polish culture of the 17th century." ], "title": "Adam Jarzębski" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Gniew or the Battle of Mewe was fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629), between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 22 September with initial skirmishes, to the main battle of 1 October 1626.", " Both the Swedish and Polish army were commanded by their kings – Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Sigismund III Vasa.", " The battle ended with a victory for Sweden.", " However, Polish and Swedish armies had different objectives.", " Sigismund Vasa wanted to protect Gdańsk from besieging.", " Gustav had to protect Gniew, which was important for the prestige for his army." ], "title": "Battle of Gniew" }, { "sentences": [ "Sigismund III Vasa (also known as \"Sigismund III of Poland\", Polish: \"Zygmunt III Waza\" , Swedish: \"Sigismund\" , Lithuanian: \"Žygimantas Vaza\" , English exonym: \"Sigmund\"; 20 June 1566 – 30 April 1632" ], "title": "Sigismund III Vasa" } ]
[ "Title: Władysław IV Vasa\n\nWładysław IV Vasa (Polish: \"Władysław IV Waza\" ; Russian: Владислав IV Ваза , \"Vladislav IV Vaza\" ; Latin: \"Vladislaus IV Vasa\" or \"Ladislaus IV Vasa\"; Lithuanian: \"Vladislovas Vaza\" ; 9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648) was a Polish prince from the Royal House of Vasa. He reigned as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 8 November 1632 to his death in 1648.", "Title: Shuysky Tribute\n\nShuysky tribute was the act of homage of the deposed Tsar Vasily IV of Russia and his retinue to the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa and teenage prince Władysław (the then candidate to the Russian throne) on October 29 1611 in the Senate Hall of the Royal Castle in Warsaw.", "Title: Constance of Austria\n\nConstance of Austria (German: \"Konstanza\" ; Polish: \"Konstancja\" ; 24 December 1588 – 10 July 1631) was queen of Poland as the second wife of King Sigismund III Vasa and the mother of King John II Casimir.", "Title: War of the Polish Succession (1587–88)\n\nThe War of the Polish Succession or the Habsburg-Polish War took place from 1587 to 1588 over the election of monarch after the death of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Báthory. The war was fought between factions of Sigismund III Vasa and Maximilian III, with Sigismund eventually being crowned King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Two major battles of this conflict included the Siege of Kraków, in which Maximilian III failed to capture the capital of the Commonwealth, and the Battle of Byczyna, in which Maximilian was forced to surrender. Sigismund's victory was significantly the doing of Chancellor and Hetman Jan Zamoyski, who stood behind both the political intrigue and the military victories of this conflict.", "Title: Anna Jagiellon\n\nAnna Jagiellon (Polish: \"Anna Jagiellonka\" , Lithuanian: \"Ona Jogailaitė\" ; 18 October 1523 – 12 November 1596) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania in her own right from 1575 to 1586. She was a daughter of Polish King Sigismund I the Old and his Italian wife Bona Sforza. Despite multiple proposals, she remained unmarried until the age of 52. After the death of King Sigismund II Augustus, her brother and the last male member of the Jagiellon dynasty, Anna's hand was sought by pretenders to the Polish–Lithuanian throne to maintain the dynastic tradition. She was elected, along with her then-fiancé Stephen Báthory, as co-ruler in the 1576 royal election of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Their marriage was a formal arrangement and distant. Báthory was preoccupied with the Livonian War, while Anna spent her time in Warsaw on local administrative matters and several construction works. After Báthory's death in December 1586, she had an opportunity to claim the throne for herself (she was co-ruler and not merely a consort), but did not even attempt it. Instead, she promoted her nephew Sigismund III Vasa, establishing House of Vasa on the Polish–Lithuanian throne for the next eighty years (1587–1668).", "Title: John II Casimir Vasa\n\nJohn II Casimir (Polish: \"Jan II Kazimierz Waza\" ; German: \"Johann II. Kasimir Wasa\" ; Lithuanian: \"Jonas Kazimieras Vaza\" ; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660. In Poland, he is known and commonly referred as Jan Kazimierz. His parents were Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) and Constance of Austria (1588–1631). His older brother, and predecessor on the throne, was Władysław IV Vasa.", "Title: Åbo Bloodbath\n\nThe Åbo Bloodbath of 10 November 1599 was a public execution in the Finnish town of Turku (Åbo), then part of the Kingdom of Sweden, in the context of the War against Sigismund and the Club War. Sweden was by then in the final phase of a civil war, with one faction supporting king Sigismund III Vasa, who also was king and Grand Duke of Poland-Lithuania, and another faction supporting duke Charles of Södermanland, the later Charles IX, Sigismund's paternal uncle. After winning the upper hand in the dispute, Charles crushed the last resistance to his rule, particularly in Finland, while Sigismund had already retreated to Poland.", "Title: Adam Jarzębski\n\nAdam Jarzębski (c. 1590 in Warka – c. 1648 in Warsaw) was an early Baroque Polish composer, violinist, poet, and writer. The first documented mention of Jarzębski was in 1612, when he became a member of the chapel of John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg in Berlin. After he had stayed in Italy for a year (1615–16), he became a member of the royal musical establishment, first at the court of Sigismund III Vasa and then of Władysław IV. He was held in great esteem by the royal court and was very popular among the members of the patriciate of Warsaw. In 1635 he managed the construction of the royal palace at Ujazdów. In 1643 he published a literary work \"Gościniec, albo krótkie opisanie Warszawy\" (\"The Main Road, or a Short Description of Warsaw\") describing the customs and the musical life of the town. He died in Warsaw in 1649. He was an outstanding figure in the history of the Polish culture of the 17th century.", "Title: Battle of Gniew\n\nThe Battle of Gniew or the Battle of Mewe was fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629), between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 22 September with initial skirmishes, to the main battle of 1 October 1626. Both the Swedish and Polish army were commanded by their kings – Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Sigismund III Vasa. The battle ended with a victory for Sweden. However, Polish and Swedish armies had different objectives. Sigismund Vasa wanted to protect Gdańsk from besieging. Gustav had to protect Gniew, which was important for the prestige for his army.", "Title: Sigismund III Vasa\n\nSigismund III Vasa (also known as \"Sigismund III of Poland\", Polish: \"Zygmunt III Waza\" , Swedish: \"Sigismund\" , Lithuanian: \"Žygimantas Vaza\" , English exonym: \"Sigmund\"; 20 June 1566 – 30 April 1632" ]
4,424
What department of the United States government administers the program that funds the California Healthy Families Program?
Department of Health and Human Services
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles County Arts Commission provides leadership in cultural services of all disciplines for the largest county in the United States, encompassing 88 municipalities.", " The Arts Commission provides leadership and staffing to support the County-wide collaboration for arts education, \"Arts for All\"; administers a grants program that funds more than 350 nonprofit arts organizations annually; oversees the County's Civic Art Program for capital projects; programs the John Anson Ford Theatres and co-produces \"Live @ the Ford\" on KCET, funds the largest arts internship program in the country in conjunction with the Getty Foundation; and supports the Los Angeles County Cultural Calendar on ExperienceLA.com and Spacefinder LA, a site connecting artists and arts organizations.", " The Commission also produces free community programs, including the L.A. County Holiday Celebration and a year-round music program that funds free concerts in public sites." ], "title": "Los Angeles County Arts Commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Some states in the United States of America have enacted or proposed legislation requiring drug testing of people applying for welfare.", " As of March 2014, laws requiring applicants to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to be drug tested have been enacted in at least nine different states." ], "title": "Drug testing welfare recipients" }, { "sentences": [ "The Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) allows Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs) to operate a food distribution program as an alternative to the Food Stamp Program for those living on or near an Indian reservation.", " The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers FDPIR at the Federal level, and is locally operated through ITOs or State agencies(SAs).", " Eligibility for benefits is similar to the food stamp (SNAP) program, and funds are drawn from food stamp appropriations. Food Distribution Program Nutrition Education (FDPNR) grants are also awarded to participating FDPIR ITOs.", " These grants are awarded to support nutrition education activities that are culturally relevant, promoting healthy food choices, and promoting physical activity among participants." ], "title": "Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations" }, { "sentences": [ "The Building Strong Families Program (BSF) is part of the Healthy Marriage Initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, \"to learn whether well-designed interventions can help couples fulfill their aspirations for a healthy relationship, marriage, and a strong family.\"" ], "title": "Building Strong Families Program" }, { "sentences": [ "Loan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances.", " Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure.", " Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's.", " Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed.", " Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion.", " Thus the birth of Modifications.", " It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance.", " FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence.", " Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal.", " Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash.", " Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them.", " Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s.", " During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions.", " The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices.", " During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization.", " Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow.", " The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'.", " that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow.", " Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead.", " This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder.", " The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally.", " The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally.", " Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions.", " Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason.", " Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification.", " Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds.", " While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008.", " The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate.", " It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders.", " Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned.", " Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public.", " Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification." ], "title": "Loan modification in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children.", " The program was designed to cover uninsured children in families with incomes that are modest but too high to qualify for Medicaid." ], "title": "Children's Health Insurance Program" }, { "sentences": [ "United States House Education Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities" ], "title": "United States House Education Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities" }, { "sentences": [ "The California Healthy Families Program (HFP) is the California implementation of the federal Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that provides low cost insurance offering health, dental, and vision coverage to children who do not have insurance today and do not qualify for no-cost Medi-Cal." ], "title": "California Healthy Families Program" }, { "sentences": [ "Healthy People is a program of a nationwide health-promotion and disease-prevention goals set by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.", " The goals were first set in 1979 \"in response to an emerging consensus among scientists and health authorities that national health priorities should emphasize disease prevention\".", " The Healthy People program was originally issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (DHEW).", " This first issue contained \"a report announcing goals for a ten-year plan to reduce controllable health risks.", " In its section on nutrition, the report recommended diets with fewer calories; less saturated fat, cholesterol, salt, and sugar; relatively more complex carbohydrates, fish and poultry; and less red meat.\"", " Though this recommended diet consisted of more processed foods rather than fresh produce, the report advised for consumers to \"be wary of processed foods\".", " The goals were subsequently updated for Healthy People 2000, Healthy People 2010, and Healthy People 2020." ], "title": "Healthy People program" }, { "sentences": [ "Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) is a federal program of the United States government to act as a way to reduce the damaging impact of imports felt by certain sectors of the U.S. economy.", " The current structure features four components of Trade Adjustment Assistance: for workers, firms, farmers, and communities.", " Each cabinet-level department was tasked with a different sector of the overall Trade Adjustment Assistance program.", " The program for workers is the largest, and administered by the U.S. Department of Labor.", " The program for farmers is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the firms and communities programs are administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce." ], "title": "Trade Adjustment Assistance" } ]
[ "Title: Los Angeles County Arts Commission\n\nThe Los Angeles County Arts Commission provides leadership in cultural services of all disciplines for the largest county in the United States, encompassing 88 municipalities. The Arts Commission provides leadership and staffing to support the County-wide collaboration for arts education, \"Arts for All\"; administers a grants program that funds more than 350 nonprofit arts organizations annually; oversees the County's Civic Art Program for capital projects; programs the John Anson Ford Theatres and co-produces \"Live @ the Ford\" on KCET, funds the largest arts internship program in the country in conjunction with the Getty Foundation; and supports the Los Angeles County Cultural Calendar on ExperienceLA.com and Spacefinder LA, a site connecting artists and arts organizations. The Commission also produces free community programs, including the L.A. County Holiday Celebration and a year-round music program that funds free concerts in public sites.", "Title: Drug testing welfare recipients\n\nSome states in the United States of America have enacted or proposed legislation requiring drug testing of people applying for welfare. As of March 2014, laws requiring applicants to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to be drug tested have been enacted in at least nine different states.", "Title: Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations\n\nThe Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) allows Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs) to operate a food distribution program as an alternative to the Food Stamp Program for those living on or near an Indian reservation. The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers FDPIR at the Federal level, and is locally operated through ITOs or State agencies(SAs). Eligibility for benefits is similar to the food stamp (SNAP) program, and funds are drawn from food stamp appropriations. Food Distribution Program Nutrition Education (FDPNR) grants are also awarded to participating FDPIR ITOs. These grants are awarded to support nutrition education activities that are culturally relevant, promoting healthy food choices, and promoting physical activity among participants.", "Title: Building Strong Families Program\n\nThe Building Strong Families Program (BSF) is part of the Healthy Marriage Initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, \"to learn whether well-designed interventions can help couples fulfill their aspirations for a healthy relationship, marriage, and a strong family.\"", "Title: Loan modification in the United States\n\nLoan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances. Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure. Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's. Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed. Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion. Thus the birth of Modifications. It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance. FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence. Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal. Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash. Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them. Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s. During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions. The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices. During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization. Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow. The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'. that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow. Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead. This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder. The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally. The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally. Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions. Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason. Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification. Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds. While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008. The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate. It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders. Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned. Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public. Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification.", "Title: Children's Health Insurance Program\n\nThe Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children. The program was designed to cover uninsured children in families with incomes that are modest but too high to qualify for Medicaid.", "Title: United States House Education Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities\n\nUnited States House Education Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities", "Title: California Healthy Families Program\n\nThe California Healthy Families Program (HFP) is the California implementation of the federal Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that provides low cost insurance offering health, dental, and vision coverage to children who do not have insurance today and do not qualify for no-cost Medi-Cal.", "Title: Healthy People program\n\nHealthy People is a program of a nationwide health-promotion and disease-prevention goals set by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The goals were first set in 1979 \"in response to an emerging consensus among scientists and health authorities that national health priorities should emphasize disease prevention\". The Healthy People program was originally issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (DHEW). This first issue contained \"a report announcing goals for a ten-year plan to reduce controllable health risks. In its section on nutrition, the report recommended diets with fewer calories; less saturated fat, cholesterol, salt, and sugar; relatively more complex carbohydrates, fish and poultry; and less red meat.\" Though this recommended diet consisted of more processed foods rather than fresh produce, the report advised for consumers to \"be wary of processed foods\". The goals were subsequently updated for Healthy People 2000, Healthy People 2010, and Healthy People 2020.", "Title: Trade Adjustment Assistance\n\nTrade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) is a federal program of the United States government to act as a way to reduce the damaging impact of imports felt by certain sectors of the U.S. economy. The current structure features four components of Trade Adjustment Assistance: for workers, firms, farmers, and communities. Each cabinet-level department was tasked with a different sector of the overall Trade Adjustment Assistance program. The program for workers is the largest, and administered by the U.S. Department of Labor. The program for farmers is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the firms and communities programs are administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce." ]
4,425
Which Todd Strauss-Schulson movie stars Taissa Farmiga?
The Final Girls
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[ { "sentences": [ "What They Had is an upcoming American drama film written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko.", " It stars Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Robert Forster, Blythe Danner, and Taissa Farmiga.", " The film will be released in the United States by Bleecker Street." ], "title": "What They Had" }, { "sentences": [ "Mindscape (also known as Anna) is a 2013 internationally co-produced psychological thriller film, and the directorial debut of Spanish filmmaker Jorge Dorado.", " The film stars Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Noah Taylor, and Brian Cox.", " The screenplay was written by Guy Holmes and follows John, a detective with the ability to enter people's memories; he takes on the case of a brilliant but troubled and dangerous 16-year-old girl, Anna, to determine whether she is a sociopath or a victim of psychological trauma." ], "title": "Mindscape (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Todd Strauss-Schulson (born June 24, 1980) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer, best known for directing the 2011 comedy film \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\", and the 2015 horror comedy film \"The Final Girls\".", " He has also directed episodes of the television series \"The Inbetweeners\" (2012) and \"Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous\" (2013)." ], "title": "Todd Strauss-Schulson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nun is an upcoming American horror film directed by Corin Hardy.", " The screenplay by Gary Dauberman is from a story by Dauberman and James Wan.", " It is a spin-off of 2016's \"The Conjuring 2\" and is set to be the fifth installment in \"The Conjuring\" series.", " It stars Taissa Farmiga, Demián Bichir, Charlotte Hope and Bonnie Aarons.", " The film is scheduled for release on July 13, 2018 by Warner Bros.", " Pictures." ], "title": "The Nun (2018 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Final Girls is a 2015 American slasher comedy film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller.", " The film stars Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman, with supporting performances from Adam DeVine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev, Chloe Bridges, and Angela Trimbur.", " The plot follows a group of college students who are transported into a 1986 slasher film called \"Camp Bloodbath\"." ], "title": "The Final Girls" }, { "sentences": [ "In a Valley of Violence is a 2016 American Western film written, directed, executive produced and edited by Ti West.", " Jason Blum serves as producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions.", " The film stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransone, Karen Gillan, and John Travolta.", " It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016 by Focus World." ], "title": "In a Valley of Violence" }, { "sentences": [ "Taissa Farmiga ( ; born August 17, 1994) is an American actress.", " She began her career in film in the drama \"Higher Ground\" (2011), and subsequently made her television debut in the FX series \"\" (2011).", " Farmiga made her stage debut in the Off-Broadway revival of the drama play \"Buried Child\" (2016)." ], "title": "Taissa Farmiga" }, { "sentences": [ "At Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Andy García, Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Spencer Lofranco.", " Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film follows a man and a woman as they meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour.", " The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013.", " It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 31, 2014 by Anchor Bay Films." ], "title": "At Middleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Isn't It Romantic is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by Erin Cardillo, Dana Fox, Katie Silberman, and Paula Pell.", " The film stars Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Liam Hemsworth, Priyanka Chopra, and Betty Gilpin.", " It is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2019, by Warner Bros.", " Pictures." ], "title": "Isn't It Romantic (2019 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "We Have Always Lived in the Castle is an upcoming American mystery thriller film directed by Stacie Passon and written by Passon and Mark Kruger, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson.", " The film stars Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Crispin Glover, and Sebastian Stan." ], "title": "We Have Always Lived in the Castle (film)" } ]
[ "Title: What They Had\n\nWhat They Had is an upcoming American drama film written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko. It stars Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Robert Forster, Blythe Danner, and Taissa Farmiga. The film will be released in the United States by Bleecker Street.", "Title: Mindscape (film)\n\nMindscape (also known as Anna) is a 2013 internationally co-produced psychological thriller film, and the directorial debut of Spanish filmmaker Jorge Dorado. The film stars Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Noah Taylor, and Brian Cox. The screenplay was written by Guy Holmes and follows John, a detective with the ability to enter people's memories; he takes on the case of a brilliant but troubled and dangerous 16-year-old girl, Anna, to determine whether she is a sociopath or a victim of psychological trauma.", "Title: Todd Strauss-Schulson\n\nTodd Strauss-Schulson (born June 24, 1980) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer, best known for directing the 2011 comedy film \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\", and the 2015 horror comedy film \"The Final Girls\". He has also directed episodes of the television series \"The Inbetweeners\" (2012) and \"Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous\" (2013).", "Title: The Nun (2018 film)\n\nThe Nun is an upcoming American horror film directed by Corin Hardy. The screenplay by Gary Dauberman is from a story by Dauberman and James Wan. It is a spin-off of 2016's \"The Conjuring 2\" and is set to be the fifth installment in \"The Conjuring\" series. It stars Taissa Farmiga, Demián Bichir, Charlotte Hope and Bonnie Aarons. The film is scheduled for release on July 13, 2018 by Warner Bros. Pictures.", "Title: The Final Girls\n\nThe Final Girls is a 2015 American slasher comedy film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller. The film stars Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman, with supporting performances from Adam DeVine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev, Chloe Bridges, and Angela Trimbur. The plot follows a group of college students who are transported into a 1986 slasher film called \"Camp Bloodbath\".", "Title: In a Valley of Violence\n\nIn a Valley of Violence is a 2016 American Western film written, directed, executive produced and edited by Ti West. Jason Blum serves as producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransone, Karen Gillan, and John Travolta. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016 by Focus World.", "Title: Taissa Farmiga\n\nTaissa Farmiga ( ; born August 17, 1994) is an American actress. She began her career in film in the drama \"Higher Ground\" (2011), and subsequently made her television debut in the FX series \"\" (2011). Farmiga made her stage debut in the Off-Broadway revival of the drama play \"Buried Child\" (2016).", "Title: At Middleton\n\nAt Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Andy García, Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Spencer Lofranco. Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film follows a man and a woman as they meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 31, 2014 by Anchor Bay Films.", "Title: Isn't It Romantic (2019 film)\n\nIsn't It Romantic is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by Erin Cardillo, Dana Fox, Katie Silberman, and Paula Pell. The film stars Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Liam Hemsworth, Priyanka Chopra, and Betty Gilpin. It is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures.", "Title: We Have Always Lived in the Castle (film)\n\nWe Have Always Lived in the Castle is an upcoming American mystery thriller film directed by Stacie Passon and written by Passon and Mark Kruger, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson. The film stars Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Crispin Glover, and Sebastian Stan." ]
4,426
What is the birthday of the commissioner for The Mississippi Public Service Commission other than Cecil Brown or Sam Britton
July 21, 1976
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{ "title": [ "Mississippi Public Service Commission", "Brandon Presley" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is a department of the government of Tamil Nadu that is responsible for governing the recruitment of personnel into the state's public service.", " It is the successor of the Madras Service Commission, which came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929 and was the first Provincial Public Service Commission in India.", " It adopted its current name in 1970.", " TNPSC operates under Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the Constitution of India." ], "title": "Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) was formed when the state of Andhra Pradesh formed on 1 November 1956.", " Earlier, the commission was known as the \"Andhra Service Commission\" (formed in 1953) which is based on the regulations of \"Madras Public Service Commission\".", " Later in 1956, APPSC was formed by merging the Andhra and Hyderabad Public Service Commissions." ], "title": "Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandon E. Presley (born July 21, 1976) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who serves as the Commissioner for the Northern District of the Mississippi Public Service Commission." ], "title": "Brandon Presley" }, { "sentences": [ "The Australian Public Service (APS) is the federal civil service of the Commonwealth of Australia responsible for the public administration, public policy, and public services of the departments and executive and statutory agencies of the Government of Australia.", " The Australian Public Service was established at the Federation of Australia in 1901 as the Commonwealth Public Service and modeled on the Westminster system and United Kingdom's Civil Service.", " The establishment and operation of the Australian Public Service is governed by the \"Public Service Act 1999\" of the Parliament of Australia as an \"apolitical public service that is efficient and effective in serving the Government, the Parliament and the Australian public\".", " The conduct of Australian public servants is also governed by a Code of Conduct and guided by the APS Values set by the Australian Public Service Commission." ], "title": "Australian Public Service" }, { "sentences": [ "In the United States, a utilities commission, utility regulatory commission (URC), public utilities commission (PUC) or public service commission (PSC) is a governing body that regulates the rates and services of a public utility.", " In some cases, government bodies with the title \"public service commission\" may be civil service oversight bodies, rather than utilities regulators." ], "title": "Public utilities commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Cecil C. Brown (born June 22, 1944) is an American politician.", " He was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 66th District, from 1999-2015.", " He is a member of the Democratic Party.", " He was elected to the Mississippi Public Service Commission in 2015." ], "title": "Cecil Brown (Mississippi politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mississippi Public Service Commission regulates telecommunications, electric, gas, water and sewer utilities in the U.S. state of Mississippi.", " The Commission is an elected body of three commissioners, with one commissioner elected by voters in each of the state's three Supreme Court districts.", " Commissioners are elected to four year terms in the general election of the same year that other state and county officials are chosen.", " The current commissioners are Brandon Presley (Northern District), Cecil Brown (Central District) and Sam Britton (Southern District).", " The commission is composed of two Democrats (Presley and Brown) and one Republican (Britton)." ], "title": "Mississippi Public Service Commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Sam Britton is a Republican member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission representing the Southern District since his election in 2015 to replace the outgoing Steve Renfroe.", " The Southern District includes Adams, Amite, Clarke, Covington, Forrest, Franklin, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jasper, Jones, Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Pike, Simpson, Smith, Stone, Walthall, Wayne and Wilkinson counties." ], "title": "Sam Britton" }, { "sentences": [ "A general election was held in Mississippi on 6 November 2007 to elect to 4 year terms all members of the Mississippi State Legislature (122 representatives, 52 senators), the offices of Governor of Mississippi, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Secretary of State, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, and Commissioner of Insurance, plus all three members of the Transportation Commission and all three members of the Mississippi Public Service Commission." ], "title": "Mississippi general election, 2007" }, { "sentences": [ "Articles 315 to 323 in Part XIV of the Constitution of India provides for the establishment of Public Service Commission for the Union and a Public Service Commission for each State.", " The same set of Articles (i.e., 315 to 323 in Part XIV) of the Constitution also deal with the composition, appointment and removal of members,power and functions and independence of a Public Service Commission.", " Union Public Service Commission to conduct examinations for recruitment to all India services and higher Central services and to advise the President on disciplinary matters.", " State Public Service Commission in every state to conduct examinations for recruitment to state services and to advise the governor on disciplinary matters." ], "title": "Public Service Commission in India" } ]
[ "Title: Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission\n\nThe Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is a department of the government of Tamil Nadu that is responsible for governing the recruitment of personnel into the state's public service. It is the successor of the Madras Service Commission, which came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929 and was the first Provincial Public Service Commission in India. It adopted its current name in 1970. TNPSC operates under Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the Constitution of India.", "Title: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission\n\nAndhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) was formed when the state of Andhra Pradesh formed on 1 November 1956. Earlier, the commission was known as the \"Andhra Service Commission\" (formed in 1953) which is based on the regulations of \"Madras Public Service Commission\". Later in 1956, APPSC was formed by merging the Andhra and Hyderabad Public Service Commissions.", "Title: Brandon Presley\n\nBrandon E. Presley (born July 21, 1976) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who serves as the Commissioner for the Northern District of the Mississippi Public Service Commission.", "Title: Australian Public Service\n\nThe Australian Public Service (APS) is the federal civil service of the Commonwealth of Australia responsible for the public administration, public policy, and public services of the departments and executive and statutory agencies of the Government of Australia. The Australian Public Service was established at the Federation of Australia in 1901 as the Commonwealth Public Service and modeled on the Westminster system and United Kingdom's Civil Service. The establishment and operation of the Australian Public Service is governed by the \"Public Service Act 1999\" of the Parliament of Australia as an \"apolitical public service that is efficient and effective in serving the Government, the Parliament and the Australian public\". The conduct of Australian public servants is also governed by a Code of Conduct and guided by the APS Values set by the Australian Public Service Commission.", "Title: Public utilities commission\n\nIn the United States, a utilities commission, utility regulatory commission (URC), public utilities commission (PUC) or public service commission (PSC) is a governing body that regulates the rates and services of a public utility. In some cases, government bodies with the title \"public service commission\" may be civil service oversight bodies, rather than utilities regulators.", "Title: Cecil Brown (Mississippi politician)\n\nCecil C. Brown (born June 22, 1944) is an American politician. He was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 66th District, from 1999-2015. He is a member of the Democratic Party. He was elected to the Mississippi Public Service Commission in 2015.", "Title: Mississippi Public Service Commission\n\nThe Mississippi Public Service Commission regulates telecommunications, electric, gas, water and sewer utilities in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The Commission is an elected body of three commissioners, with one commissioner elected by voters in each of the state's three Supreme Court districts. Commissioners are elected to four year terms in the general election of the same year that other state and county officials are chosen. The current commissioners are Brandon Presley (Northern District), Cecil Brown (Central District) and Sam Britton (Southern District). The commission is composed of two Democrats (Presley and Brown) and one Republican (Britton).", "Title: Sam Britton\n\nSam Britton is a Republican member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission representing the Southern District since his election in 2015 to replace the outgoing Steve Renfroe. The Southern District includes Adams, Amite, Clarke, Covington, Forrest, Franklin, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jasper, Jones, Jefferson Davis, Lamar, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Pike, Simpson, Smith, Stone, Walthall, Wayne and Wilkinson counties.", "Title: Mississippi general election, 2007\n\nA general election was held in Mississippi on 6 November 2007 to elect to 4 year terms all members of the Mississippi State Legislature (122 representatives, 52 senators), the offices of Governor of Mississippi, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Secretary of State, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, and Commissioner of Insurance, plus all three members of the Transportation Commission and all three members of the Mississippi Public Service Commission.", "Title: Public Service Commission in India\n\nArticles 315 to 323 in Part XIV of the Constitution of India provides for the establishment of Public Service Commission for the Union and a Public Service Commission for each State. The same set of Articles (i.e., 315 to 323 in Part XIV) of the Constitution also deal with the composition, appointment and removal of members,power and functions and independence of a Public Service Commission. Union Public Service Commission to conduct examinations for recruitment to all India services and higher Central services and to advise the President on disciplinary matters. State Public Service Commission in every state to conduct examinations for recruitment to state services and to advise the governor on disciplinary matters." ]
4,427
What do Donggang, Liaoning and Tumen, Jilin have in common?
Northeast China
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Donggang, Liaoning", "Tumen, Jilin" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Gaya River () is a tributary of the Tumen River in east Jilin province of China.", " The source of river is located in Wangqing County and flows generally from north to south and joins Tumen River at Tumen City.", "The river has a length of 205.2 km and drains an area of 13,565 square km." ], "title": "Gaya River" }, { "sentences": [ "Longtanshan Railway Station is a railway station of Changchun–Tumen Railway, Jilin–Shulan Railway and Longtanshan–Fengman Railway.", " The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China." ], "title": "Longtanshan Railway Station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tumen River Bridge () is a bridge over the Tumen River, connecting Hunchun City, Jilin Province, China, with Undok County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.", " It was built in 1938 by the Japanese Empire and is 535.2 m long and 6.6 m wide.", " It is located at Quanhe where the Quan River meets the Tumen River." ], "title": "Tumen River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Donggang () is a city in the southeast of Liaoning Province in Northeast China.", " Situated on the coast of the Yellow Sea at the mouth of the Yalu River, it is located near the maritime border with North Korea.", " Administratively, it is a county-level city of Dandong, which lies 35 km to the northeast." ], "title": "Donggang, Liaoning" }, { "sentences": [ "Jiangbei Railway Station is a railway station of Changchun–Tumen Railway and Jilin–Shulan Railway.", " The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China." ], "title": "Jiangbei Railway Station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Z117/118 Beijing-Jilin Through Train (Chinese:Z117/118次北京到吉林直达特快列车) is Chinese railway running between the capital Beijing to Jilin City express passenger trains by the Shenyang Railway Bureau, Jilin passenger segment responsible for passenger transport task, JIlin originating on the Beijing train.", " 25T Type Passenger trains running along the Jingha Railway and Changtu Railway across Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other provinces and cities, the entire 1131 km.", " Beijing Railway Station to Jilin Railway Station running 14 hours and 9 minutes, use trips for Z117; Jilin Railway Station to Beijing Railway Station to run 12 hours and 17 minutes, use trips for Z118." ], "title": "Z117/118 Beijing-Jilin Through Train" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tumen Border Bridge () is a bridge over the Tumen River, connecting Tumen City, Jilin Province, China, with Onsong County (Namyang), North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.", " It was built in 1941 by the Japanese and is 515 metres long, 6 metres high, 6 metres wide.", " Tumen Border Post is located there.", " A little upstream from the bridge is Tumen Border Railway Bridge." ], "title": "Tumen Border Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Tumen is a county-level city in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, eastern Jilin province, Northeast China.", " Of its 136,000 inhabitants, approximately 78,000 (or 57%) are of Korean descent.", " The two official languages are Chinese and Korean.", " Tumen is separated from Namyang of North Hamgyong province of North Korea by the Tumen River.", " Due to this proximity, many North Koreans escaping their country pass through Tumen.", " Tumen is also the location of a large detention center for captured North Koreans awaiting deportation.", " Tumen has two major food markets, the South Market and the North Market, where most of the residents purchase their food.", " Packaged foods and meats are usually sold inside the building, and vegetables are sold outside.", " There are six elementary schools, with three Korean schools, and three Chinese schools." ], "title": "Tumen, Jilin" }, { "sentences": [ "The D73/74 Beijing-Jilin Through Train (Chinese:D73/74次北京到吉林动车组列车) is a railway running between Beijing and Jilin City.", " It carries express passenger trains for the Shenyang Railway Bureau.", " The Jilin passenger segment is responsible for passenger transport.", " CRH5 Type Passenger trains run along the Jingha Railway, Harbin–Dalian High-Speed Railway and Changchun–Jilin Intercity Railway across Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other areas.", " The route spans 1248 km.", " Beijing Railway Station to Jilin Railway Station requires 7 hours and 5 minutes.", " Jilin Railway Station to Beijing Railway Station runs 7 hours and 21 minutes." ], "title": "D73/74 Beijing-Jilin Through Train" }, { "sentences": [ "Longwangmiao () is a town of Donggang City in southeastern Liaoning province, China, located 39 km northwest of downtown Donggang and 20 km inland of Korea Bay.", " , it has one residential community (社区) and 7 villages under its administration." ], "title": "Longwangmiao, Liaoning" } ]
[ "Title: Gaya River\n\nThe Gaya River () is a tributary of the Tumen River in east Jilin province of China. The source of river is located in Wangqing County and flows generally from north to south and joins Tumen River at Tumen City. The river has a length of 205.2 km and drains an area of 13,565 square km.", "Title: Longtanshan Railway Station\n\nLongtanshan Railway Station is a railway station of Changchun–Tumen Railway, Jilin–Shulan Railway and Longtanshan–Fengman Railway. The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China.", "Title: Tumen River Bridge\n\nThe Tumen River Bridge () is a bridge over the Tumen River, connecting Hunchun City, Jilin Province, China, with Undok County, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It was built in 1938 by the Japanese Empire and is 535.2 m long and 6.6 m wide. It is located at Quanhe where the Quan River meets the Tumen River.", "Title: Donggang, Liaoning\n\nDonggang () is a city in the southeast of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. Situated on the coast of the Yellow Sea at the mouth of the Yalu River, it is located near the maritime border with North Korea. Administratively, it is a county-level city of Dandong, which lies 35 km to the northeast.", "Title: Jiangbei Railway Station\n\nJiangbei Railway Station is a railway station of Changchun–Tumen Railway and Jilin–Shulan Railway. The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China.", "Title: Z117/118 Beijing-Jilin Through Train\n\nThe Z117/118 Beijing-Jilin Through Train (Chinese:Z117/118次北京到吉林直达特快列车) is Chinese railway running between the capital Beijing to Jilin City express passenger trains by the Shenyang Railway Bureau, Jilin passenger segment responsible for passenger transport task, JIlin originating on the Beijing train. 25T Type Passenger trains running along the Jingha Railway and Changtu Railway across Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other provinces and cities, the entire 1131 km. Beijing Railway Station to Jilin Railway Station running 14 hours and 9 minutes, use trips for Z117; Jilin Railway Station to Beijing Railway Station to run 12 hours and 17 minutes, use trips for Z118.", "Title: Tumen Border Bridge\n\nThe Tumen Border Bridge () is a bridge over the Tumen River, connecting Tumen City, Jilin Province, China, with Onsong County (Namyang), North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It was built in 1941 by the Japanese and is 515 metres long, 6 metres high, 6 metres wide. Tumen Border Post is located there. A little upstream from the bridge is Tumen Border Railway Bridge.", "Title: Tumen, Jilin\n\nTumen is a county-level city in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, eastern Jilin province, Northeast China. Of its 136,000 inhabitants, approximately 78,000 (or 57%) are of Korean descent. The two official languages are Chinese and Korean. Tumen is separated from Namyang of North Hamgyong province of North Korea by the Tumen River. Due to this proximity, many North Koreans escaping their country pass through Tumen. Tumen is also the location of a large detention center for captured North Koreans awaiting deportation. Tumen has two major food markets, the South Market and the North Market, where most of the residents purchase their food. Packaged foods and meats are usually sold inside the building, and vegetables are sold outside. There are six elementary schools, with three Korean schools, and three Chinese schools.", "Title: D73/74 Beijing-Jilin Through Train\n\nThe D73/74 Beijing-Jilin Through Train (Chinese:D73/74次北京到吉林动车组列车) is a railway running between Beijing and Jilin City. It carries express passenger trains for the Shenyang Railway Bureau. The Jilin passenger segment is responsible for passenger transport. CRH5 Type Passenger trains run along the Jingha Railway, Harbin–Dalian High-Speed Railway and Changchun–Jilin Intercity Railway across Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other areas. The route spans 1248 km. Beijing Railway Station to Jilin Railway Station requires 7 hours and 5 minutes. Jilin Railway Station to Beijing Railway Station runs 7 hours and 21 minutes.", "Title: Longwangmiao, Liaoning\n\nLongwangmiao () is a town of Donggang City in southeastern Liaoning province, China, located 39 km northwest of downtown Donggang and 20 km inland of Korea Bay. , it has one residential community (社区) and 7 villages under its administration." ]
4,428
What nationality was the man to whom "The Cock and the Jewel" is attributed?
Greek
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{ "title": [ "The Cock and the Jewel", "Aesop" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"The Taill of the Cok and the Jasp\" is a Middle Scots version of Aesop's Fable \"The Cock and the Jewel\" by the 15th-century Scottish poet Robert Henryson.", " It is the first in Henryson's collection known as the \"Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian\".", " \"The Cok and the Jasp\" is framed by a prologue and a \"moralitas\", and as the first poem in the collection it operates on a number of levels, and in all its parts, to introduce the larger cycle." ], "title": "The Cock and the Jasp" }, { "sentences": [ "Talking Cock is comedian Richard Herring's fourth unique stand up comedy show (2002–03, 2012–13), as well as a book (2003), DVD (French - 2004, English - 2013) and podcast (2013) of the same name.", " It is intended to be a sensitive and provocative body of work about men and women's relationship with the penis throughout the world and over time. \"", "The Guardian\" described Herring's 2002 show as \"Man's answer to the \"Vagina Monologues\".\"", " Kate Copstick, wrote in \"The Scotsman\" \"his Cock is as funny and fascinating for women as it is for men.", " I loved it.", " I only wished it could have been longer.\"" ], "title": "Talking Cock (comedy show)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Cock and Bull Story (marketed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States as Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story) is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Michael Winterbottom.", " It is a film-within-a-film, featuring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing themselves as egotistical actors during the making of a screen adaptation of Laurence Sterne's 18th century metafictional novel \"Tristram Shandy\".", " Gillian Anderson and Keeley Hawes also play themselves in addition to their \"Tristram Shandy\" roles.", " Since the book is about a man attempting but failing to write his autobiography, the film takes the form of being about failing to make the film." ], "title": "A Cock and Bull Story" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramón Unzaga Asla (1894 – 31 August 1923) was a Chilean citizen football player.", " He was born in Bilbao, Spain.", " Unzaga emigrated to Talcahuano, Chile, in 1906 at 12 years of age, with his parents.", " In 1912 the eighteen-year-old Unzaga impressed the Talcahuano sports delegation with his football ability, so they signed him to the football club.", " He began his career and adopted the Chilean nationality.", " Unzaga is attributed as the first person to create the bicycle kick, devising the move playing for his club team in 1914 in \"El Morro\" stadium of Talcahuano.", " The kick is labeled the \"chorera\" in honor of the team he played for that was called the \"escuela chorera\" (chorera school) at the time.", " In the Copa America of 1916 and 1920 playing for the Chilean national team, Unzaga repeated the kick on various occasions in which the Argentine press labels the kick as \"la chilena\"." ], "title": "Ramón Unzaga" }, { "sentences": [ "Aesop ( ; Ancient Greek: Αἴσωπος , \"Aisōpos \"; c. 620 – 564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist and story teller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as \"Aesop's Fables\".", " Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day.", " Many of the tales are characterized by animals and inanimate objects that speak, solve problems, and generally have human characteristics." ], "title": "Aesop" }, { "sentences": [ "Avner Eisenberg \"Avner the Eccentric\" (born August 26, 1948) is an American vaudeville performer, clown, mime, juggler, and sleight of hand magician.", " He played the title role (the Holy Man known as the \"Jewel\") in the 1985 film \"The Jewel of the Nile\".", " John Simon described him in 1984 as \"A clown for the thinking man and the most exacting child.\"" ], "title": "Avner the Eccentric" }, { "sentences": [ "Lebanese nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Lebanese citizenship.", " Lebanese citizenship is the status of being a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation.", " The Lebanese nationality is transmitted by paternity (father) (see Jus sanguinis).", " Therefore, a Lebanese man who holds Lebanese citizenship can automatically confer citizenship to his children and foreign wife (only if entered in the Civil Acts Register in the Republic of Lebanon).", " Under the current law, descendants of Lebanese emigrants can only receive citizenship from their father and women cannot pass on citizenship to their children or foreign spouses.", " On 12 November 2015, the Parliament of Lebanon approved a draft law that would allow \"foreigners of Lebanese origin to get citizenship\", the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Gebran Bassil announced on 5 May 2016 the beginning of the implementation of citizenship law for Lebanese diaspora." ], "title": "Lebanese nationality law" }, { "sentences": [ "The banzai charge is considered to be one method of \"gyokusai\" (玉砕 , \"shattered jewel\"; honorable suicide) , a suicide attack, or suicide before being captured by the enemy such as \"seppuku\".", " The origin of the term is a classical Chinese phrase in the 7th-century \"Book of Northern Qi\", which states \"丈夫玉碎恥甎全 \", \"A true man would [rather] be the shattered jewel, ashamed to be the intact tile.\"", " Among the rules there existed a code of honor that was later used by Japanese military governments." ], "title": "Banzai charge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cock and the Jewel is a fable attributed to Aesop.", " It is one of a number that feature only a single animal.", " As a trope in literature, the fable is reminiscent of stories used in zen such as the kōan.", " It presents, in effect, a riddle on relative values and is capable of many interpretations, depending on the point of view from which it is regarded." ], "title": "The Cock and the Jewel" }, { "sentences": [ "American ancestry refers to people who self-identify their ancestry as \"American\", rather than the more common officially recognized racial and ethnic groups that make up the bulk of the American people.", " The majority of these respondents are visibly White Americans, however no-longer self-identify with their ethnic ancestral origins or simply respond as a political statement.", " This response is attributed to a multitude and/or generational distance from ancestral lineage.", " Although U.S. Census data indicates \"American ancestry\" is commonly reported in the Deep South and Upland South, the vast majority of Americans and expatriates do not equate their nationality with ancestry, race or ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance." ], "title": "American ancestry" } ]
[ "Title: The Cock and the Jasp\n\n\"The Taill of the Cok and the Jasp\" is a Middle Scots version of Aesop's Fable \"The Cock and the Jewel\" by the 15th-century Scottish poet Robert Henryson. It is the first in Henryson's collection known as the \"Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian\". \"The Cok and the Jasp\" is framed by a prologue and a \"moralitas\", and as the first poem in the collection it operates on a number of levels, and in all its parts, to introduce the larger cycle.", "Title: Talking Cock (comedy show)\n\nTalking Cock is comedian Richard Herring's fourth unique stand up comedy show (2002–03, 2012–13), as well as a book (2003), DVD (French - 2004, English - 2013) and podcast (2013) of the same name. It is intended to be a sensitive and provocative body of work about men and women's relationship with the penis throughout the world and over time. \" The Guardian\" described Herring's 2002 show as \"Man's answer to the \"Vagina Monologues\".\" Kate Copstick, wrote in \"The Scotsman\" \"his Cock is as funny and fascinating for women as it is for men. I loved it. I only wished it could have been longer.\"", "Title: A Cock and Bull Story\n\nA Cock and Bull Story (marketed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States as Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story) is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Michael Winterbottom. It is a film-within-a-film, featuring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing themselves as egotistical actors during the making of a screen adaptation of Laurence Sterne's 18th century metafictional novel \"Tristram Shandy\". Gillian Anderson and Keeley Hawes also play themselves in addition to their \"Tristram Shandy\" roles. Since the book is about a man attempting but failing to write his autobiography, the film takes the form of being about failing to make the film.", "Title: Ramón Unzaga\n\nRamón Unzaga Asla (1894 – 31 August 1923) was a Chilean citizen football player. He was born in Bilbao, Spain. Unzaga emigrated to Talcahuano, Chile, in 1906 at 12 years of age, with his parents. In 1912 the eighteen-year-old Unzaga impressed the Talcahuano sports delegation with his football ability, so they signed him to the football club. He began his career and adopted the Chilean nationality. Unzaga is attributed as the first person to create the bicycle kick, devising the move playing for his club team in 1914 in \"El Morro\" stadium of Talcahuano. The kick is labeled the \"chorera\" in honor of the team he played for that was called the \"escuela chorera\" (chorera school) at the time. In the Copa America of 1916 and 1920 playing for the Chilean national team, Unzaga repeated the kick on various occasions in which the Argentine press labels the kick as \"la chilena\".", "Title: Aesop\n\nAesop ( ; Ancient Greek: Αἴσωπος , \"Aisōpos \"; c. 620 – 564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist and story teller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as \"Aesop's Fables\". Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. Many of the tales are characterized by animals and inanimate objects that speak, solve problems, and generally have human characteristics.", "Title: Avner the Eccentric\n\nAvner Eisenberg \"Avner the Eccentric\" (born August 26, 1948) is an American vaudeville performer, clown, mime, juggler, and sleight of hand magician. He played the title role (the Holy Man known as the \"Jewel\") in the 1985 film \"The Jewel of the Nile\". John Simon described him in 1984 as \"A clown for the thinking man and the most exacting child.\"", "Title: Lebanese nationality law\n\nLebanese nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Lebanese citizenship. Lebanese citizenship is the status of being a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation. The Lebanese nationality is transmitted by paternity (father) (see Jus sanguinis). Therefore, a Lebanese man who holds Lebanese citizenship can automatically confer citizenship to his children and foreign wife (only if entered in the Civil Acts Register in the Republic of Lebanon). Under the current law, descendants of Lebanese emigrants can only receive citizenship from their father and women cannot pass on citizenship to their children or foreign spouses. On 12 November 2015, the Parliament of Lebanon approved a draft law that would allow \"foreigners of Lebanese origin to get citizenship\", the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Gebran Bassil announced on 5 May 2016 the beginning of the implementation of citizenship law for Lebanese diaspora.", "Title: Banzai charge\n\nThe banzai charge is considered to be one method of \"gyokusai\" (玉砕 , \"shattered jewel\"; honorable suicide) , a suicide attack, or suicide before being captured by the enemy such as \"seppuku\". The origin of the term is a classical Chinese phrase in the 7th-century \"Book of Northern Qi\", which states \"丈夫玉碎恥甎全 \", \"A true man would [rather] be the shattered jewel, ashamed to be the intact tile.\" Among the rules there existed a code of honor that was later used by Japanese military governments.", "Title: The Cock and the Jewel\n\nThe Cock and the Jewel is a fable attributed to Aesop. It is one of a number that feature only a single animal. As a trope in literature, the fable is reminiscent of stories used in zen such as the kōan. It presents, in effect, a riddle on relative values and is capable of many interpretations, depending on the point of view from which it is regarded.", "Title: American ancestry\n\nAmerican ancestry refers to people who self-identify their ancestry as \"American\", rather than the more common officially recognized racial and ethnic groups that make up the bulk of the American people. The majority of these respondents are visibly White Americans, however no-longer self-identify with their ethnic ancestral origins or simply respond as a political statement. This response is attributed to a multitude and/or generational distance from ancestral lineage. Although U.S. Census data indicates \"American ancestry\" is commonly reported in the Deep South and Upland South, the vast majority of Americans and expatriates do not equate their nationality with ancestry, race or ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance." ]
4,429
In what city was a former US NBA player named MVP during the FIBA Under 19 World championship?
Thessaloniki
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easy
{ "title": [ "2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship", "2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship", "Andrew Bogut" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2005 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2005, was the 34th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2006 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top six teams in the final standings.", " It was held in Serbia and Montenegro between 16 September and 25 September 2005.", " Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body.", " The cities of Belgrade, Novi Sad, Podgorica and Vršac hosted the tournament.", " It was the third time that the championship was hosted by the city of Belgrade (previous times were in 1961 and 1975).", " Greece won its second FIBA European title by defeating Germany with a 78–62 score in the final.", " Germany's Dirk Nowitzki was voted the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "EuroBasket 2005" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship was the seventh men's under-19 only, international basketball competition organized by FIBA.", " It was held in the Greek city of Thessaloniki from July 10 to July 20, 2003.", " Australia won the tournament beating Lithuania 126-92 in the final.", " Andrew Bogut was named the tournament MVP." ], "title": "2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1997 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1997, was the 30th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 1998 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Greece reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings.", " It was held in Spain between 24 June and 6 July 1997.", " Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body.", " The cities of Badalona, Barcelona and Girona hosted the tournament.", " FR Yugoslavia won its seventh FIBA European title by defeating Italy with a 61–49 score in the final.", " Yugoslavia's Sašha Đjorđjević was voted the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "EuroBasket 1997" }, { "sentences": [ "The FIBA Under-21 World Championship was a men's under-21-only basketball competition organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).", " It was the FIBA 22 & Under World Championship before FIBA lowered the age limit to 21 years in December 1998, and had its name changed to World Championship for Young Men.", " The competition adopted its final name in 2004.", " FIBA has discontinued world championships for this age group." ], "title": "FIBA Under-21 World Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FIBA Africa Championship for Women is the 19th continental championships held by FIBA Africa.", " The championship will serve as a qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in the Czech Republic.", " The tournament took place at the Palais des Sports, Antananarivo, Madagascar from October 9 to October 18.", " Senegal defeated Mali in the final to capture its tenth FIBA Africa Championship for Women.", " Both teams qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women." ], "title": "2009 FIBA Africa Championship for Women" }, { "sentences": [ "The FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship was the name commonly used to refer to the American basketball championships for players under 20 years that took place every four years among national teams of the continents.", " The winners qualified for the now-defunct FIBA Under-21 World Championship.", " This event had been the FIBA Americas Under-21 Championship, but FIBA decided to lower the age limit for the \"FIBA 22 & Under World Championship\" in December 1998, and was renamed as the \"World Championship for Young Men\".", " In 2004, the name was changed again to \"FIBA Under-21 World Championship\", and the qualifying tournament was renamed to the present \"FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship\"." ], "title": "FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1989, was the 26th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe.", " It was held in Yugoslavia between 20 and 25 June 1989.", " Eight national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body.", " The Dom Sportova in Zagreb was the hosting venue of the tournament.", " The host, Yugoslavia, won its fourth FIBA European title by defeating the defending champions Greece, with a 98–77 score in the final.", " Yugoslavia's Dražen Petrović was voted the tournament's MVP.", " The best five teams in the final standings were given berths in the 1990 FIBA World Championship." ], "title": "EuroBasket 1989" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2001, was the 32nd FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2002 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Yugoslavia reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings.", " It was held in Turkey between 31 August and 9 September 2001.", " Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body.", " The cities of Ankara, Antalya and Istanbul hosted the tournament.", " Yugoslavia won its eighth FIBA European title by defeating hosts Turkey with a 78–69 score in the final.", " Vlado Šćepanović scored 19 points for Yugoslavia, while İbrahim Kutluay scored 19 for Turkey.", " Yugoslavia's Peja Stojaković was voted the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "EuroBasket 2001" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Michael Bogut (born 28 November 1984) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The 7 ft center was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the first overall pick in the 2005 NBA draft.", " He earned All-NBA Third Team honors with the Bucks in 2010.", " He was traded to the Golden State Warriors in 2012, and was named NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2015, when he won an NBA championship with the Warriors." ], "title": "Andrew Bogut" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1993 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1993, was the 28th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe.", " It was held in Germany between 22 June and 4 July 1993.", " Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body.", " The cities of Berlin, Karlsruhe and Munich hosted the tournament.", " Hosts Germany won their first FIBA European title by defeating Russia with a 71–70 score in the final.", " Germany's Chris Welp was voted the tournament's MVP.", " This edition of the FIBA EuroBasket tournament also served as qualification for the 1994 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top five teams in the final standings." ], "title": "EuroBasket 1993" } ]
[ "Title: EuroBasket 2005\n\nThe 2005 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2005, was the 34th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2006 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top six teams in the final standings. It was held in Serbia and Montenegro between 16 September and 25 September 2005. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Belgrade, Novi Sad, Podgorica and Vršac hosted the tournament. It was the third time that the championship was hosted by the city of Belgrade (previous times were in 1961 and 1975). Greece won its second FIBA European title by defeating Germany with a 78–62 score in the final. Germany's Dirk Nowitzki was voted the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship\n\nThe 2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship was the seventh men's under-19 only, international basketball competition organized by FIBA. It was held in the Greek city of Thessaloniki from July 10 to July 20, 2003. Australia won the tournament beating Lithuania 126-92 in the final. Andrew Bogut was named the tournament MVP.", "Title: EuroBasket 1997\n\nThe 1997 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1997, was the 30th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 1998 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Greece reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings. It was held in Spain between 24 June and 6 July 1997. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Badalona, Barcelona and Girona hosted the tournament. FR Yugoslavia won its seventh FIBA European title by defeating Italy with a 61–49 score in the final. Yugoslavia's Sašha Đjorđjević was voted the tournament's MVP.", "Title: FIBA Under-21 World Championship\n\nThe FIBA Under-21 World Championship was a men's under-21-only basketball competition organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). It was the FIBA 22 & Under World Championship before FIBA lowered the age limit to 21 years in December 1998, and had its name changed to World Championship for Young Men. The competition adopted its final name in 2004. FIBA has discontinued world championships for this age group.", "Title: 2009 FIBA Africa Championship for Women\n\nThe 2009 FIBA Africa Championship for Women is the 19th continental championships held by FIBA Africa. The championship will serve as a qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in the Czech Republic. The tournament took place at the Palais des Sports, Antananarivo, Madagascar from October 9 to October 18. Senegal defeated Mali in the final to capture its tenth FIBA Africa Championship for Women. Both teams qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women.", "Title: FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship\n\nThe FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship was the name commonly used to refer to the American basketball championships for players under 20 years that took place every four years among national teams of the continents. The winners qualified for the now-defunct FIBA Under-21 World Championship. This event had been the FIBA Americas Under-21 Championship, but FIBA decided to lower the age limit for the \"FIBA 22 & Under World Championship\" in December 1998, and was renamed as the \"World Championship for Young Men\". In 2004, the name was changed again to \"FIBA Under-21 World Championship\", and the qualifying tournament was renamed to the present \"FIBA Americas Under-20 Championship\".", "Title: EuroBasket 1989\n\nThe 1989 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1989, was the 26th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. It was held in Yugoslavia between 20 and 25 June 1989. Eight national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The Dom Sportova in Zagreb was the hosting venue of the tournament. The host, Yugoslavia, won its fourth FIBA European title by defeating the defending champions Greece, with a 98–77 score in the final. Yugoslavia's Dražen Petrović was voted the tournament's MVP. The best five teams in the final standings were given berths in the 1990 FIBA World Championship.", "Title: EuroBasket 2001\n\nThe 2001 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2001, was the 32nd FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2002 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Yugoslavia reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings. It was held in Turkey between 31 August and 9 September 2001. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Ankara, Antalya and Istanbul hosted the tournament. Yugoslavia won its eighth FIBA European title by defeating hosts Turkey with a 78–69 score in the final. Vlado Šćepanović scored 19 points for Yugoslavia, while İbrahim Kutluay scored 19 for Turkey. Yugoslavia's Peja Stojaković was voted the tournament's MVP.", "Title: Andrew Bogut\n\nAndrew Michael Bogut (born 28 November 1984) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 7 ft center was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the first overall pick in the 2005 NBA draft. He earned All-NBA Third Team honors with the Bucks in 2010. He was traded to the Golden State Warriors in 2012, and was named NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2015, when he won an NBA championship with the Warriors.", "Title: EuroBasket 1993\n\nThe 1993 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1993, was the 28th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. It was held in Germany between 22 June and 4 July 1993. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Berlin, Karlsruhe and Munich hosted the tournament. Hosts Germany won their first FIBA European title by defeating Russia with a 71–70 score in the final. Germany's Chris Welp was voted the tournament's MVP. This edition of the FIBA EuroBasket tournament also served as qualification for the 1994 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top five teams in the final standings." ]
4,430
What country are NBCUniversal Archives and 30 Rockefeller Plaza operated in?
United States
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "NBCUniversal Archives", "NBCUniversal Archives", "30 Rockefeller Plaza", "30 Rockefeller Plaza", "30 Rockefeller Plaza", "30 Rockefeller Plaza" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 3, 4, 5 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013.", " The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for \"Saturday Night Live\", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC.", " The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where \"Saturday Night Live\" is written, produced, and performed.", " This series is produced by Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc., in association with NBCUniversal." ], "title": "30 Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "NBCUniversal Archives offers access to years worth of footage from NBC and its owned-and-operated stations.", " With headquarters in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the Archives contain everything from rare, award-winning footage, to 3D graphics produced by NBC Artworks.", " NBCUniversal Archives licenses archival and stock footage owned by NBCUniversal properties." ], "title": "NBCUniversal Archives" }, { "sentences": [ "Late Night with Seth Meyers is an American late-night talk show hosted by Seth Meyers on NBC.", " The show premiered on February 24, 2014 and is produced by Broadway Video and Universal Television.", " It is the fourth incarnation of NBC's long-running \"Late Night\" franchise.", " The show also stars bandleader Fred Armisen and the 8-G Band, the show's house band.", " \"Late Night\" is produced by former \"Saturday Night Live\" producer Mike Shoemaker and executive-produced by Lorne Michaels.", " The show records from Studio 8G at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City." ], "title": "Late Night with Seth Meyers" }, { "sentences": [ "\"30 Rock\" is an American television comedy series created by Tina Fey, which aired on NBC.", " The series takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series, also airing on NBC; the name \"30 Rock\" refers to the address of the GE Building, where NBC Studios is located (30 Rockefeller Plaza).", " The series has an ensemble cast consisting of 14 regular cast members: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, Katrina Bowden, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, John Lutz, Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, and Maulik Pancholy." ], "title": "List of 30 Rock characters" }, { "sentences": [ "Studio 8H is a television studio located in New York City in the United States.", " The studio is a part of NBC Studios, the home of the NBC television network, located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.", " It is most notable for housing the live broadcast of \"Saturday Night Live\", which has been broadcast from the studio since its inception." ], "title": "Studio 8H" }, { "sentences": [ "30 Rockefeller Plaza is an American Art Deco skyscraper that forms the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.", " Formerly called the RCA Building from 1933 to 1988, and later the GE Building from 1988 to 2015, it was renamed the Comcast Building on July 1, 2015, following the transfer of ownership to new corporate owner Comcast.", " Its name is often shortened to 30 Rock.", " The building is most famous for housing the NBC television network headquarters.", " At 850 ft high, the 70-story building is the 14th tallest in New York City and the 39th tallest in the United States.", " It stands 400 feet (122 m) shorter than the Empire State Building." ], "title": "30 Rockefeller Plaza" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rainbow Room is a fine-dining restaurant and event space previously run by the Cipriani family on the 65th floor of the Comcast Building at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.", " It is the second highest restaurant in New York City behind One Dine on the 101st floor of One World Trade Center." ], "title": "Rainbow Room" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Lui (  1972 ) is an American journalist and news anchor for MSNBC and NBC News.", " Lui anchors Early Today on NBC and is a dayside anchor for MSNBC at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.", " He was formerly at CNN Worldwide.", " At CNN Worldwide he became the first Asian American male to anchor a daily, national cable news show when he solo anchored the 10 a.m. hour on CNN Headline News (2007 to 2010).", " Mediaite ranked Lui among the top 100 in news buzz on its “Power Grid Influence Index of TV Anchors and Hosts” and one of “The 50 Sexiest in TV News\"." ], "title": "Richard Lui" }, { "sentences": [ "A Concert for Hurricane Relief was an hour-long, celebrity-driven benefit concert broadcast live on September 2, 2005.", " Sponsored by the NBC Universal Television Group, its purpose was to raise money, relief, and awareness in response to the loss of life and human suffering that resulted from Hurricane Katrina in five southeastern States in the United States in 2005.", " Hosted by Matt Lauer, it was simulcast from the New York studios of NBC located in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York, on NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, and i: Independent Television.", " Controversy was sparked during Kanye West's segment of the show, where he claimed \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\"" ], "title": "A Concert for Hurricane Relief" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.", " The network is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, with additional major offices near Los Angeles (at 10 Universal City Plaza), and Chicago (at the NBC Tower).", " The network is part of the Big Three television networks.", " NBC is sometimes referred to as the \"Peacock Network\", in reference to its stylized peacock logo, introduced in 1956 to promote the company's innovations in early color broadcasting.", " It became the network's official emblem in 1979." ], "title": "NBC" } ]
[ "Title: 30 Rock\n\n30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for \"Saturday Night Live\", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC. The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where \"Saturday Night Live\" is written, produced, and performed. This series is produced by Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc., in association with NBCUniversal.", "Title: NBCUniversal Archives\n\nNBCUniversal Archives offers access to years worth of footage from NBC and its owned-and-operated stations. With headquarters in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the Archives contain everything from rare, award-winning footage, to 3D graphics produced by NBC Artworks. NBCUniversal Archives licenses archival and stock footage owned by NBCUniversal properties.", "Title: Late Night with Seth Meyers\n\nLate Night with Seth Meyers is an American late-night talk show hosted by Seth Meyers on NBC. The show premiered on February 24, 2014 and is produced by Broadway Video and Universal Television. It is the fourth incarnation of NBC's long-running \"Late Night\" franchise. The show also stars bandleader Fred Armisen and the 8-G Band, the show's house band. \"Late Night\" is produced by former \"Saturday Night Live\" producer Mike Shoemaker and executive-produced by Lorne Michaels. The show records from Studio 8G at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.", "Title: List of 30 Rock characters\n\n\"30 Rock\" is an American television comedy series created by Tina Fey, which aired on NBC. The series takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series, also airing on NBC; the name \"30 Rock\" refers to the address of the GE Building, where NBC Studios is located (30 Rockefeller Plaza). The series has an ensemble cast consisting of 14 regular cast members: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, Katrina Bowden, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, John Lutz, Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, and Maulik Pancholy.", "Title: Studio 8H\n\nStudio 8H is a television studio located in New York City in the United States. The studio is a part of NBC Studios, the home of the NBC television network, located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. It is most notable for housing the live broadcast of \"Saturday Night Live\", which has been broadcast from the studio since its inception.", "Title: 30 Rockefeller Plaza\n\n30 Rockefeller Plaza is an American Art Deco skyscraper that forms the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly called the RCA Building from 1933 to 1988, and later the GE Building from 1988 to 2015, it was renamed the Comcast Building on July 1, 2015, following the transfer of ownership to new corporate owner Comcast. Its name is often shortened to 30 Rock. The building is most famous for housing the NBC television network headquarters. At 850 ft high, the 70-story building is the 14th tallest in New York City and the 39th tallest in the United States. It stands 400 feet (122 m) shorter than the Empire State Building.", "Title: Rainbow Room\n\nThe Rainbow Room is a fine-dining restaurant and event space previously run by the Cipriani family on the 65th floor of the Comcast Building at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. It is the second highest restaurant in New York City behind One Dine on the 101st floor of One World Trade Center.", "Title: Richard Lui\n\nRichard Lui (  1972 ) is an American journalist and news anchor for MSNBC and NBC News. Lui anchors Early Today on NBC and is a dayside anchor for MSNBC at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. He was formerly at CNN Worldwide. At CNN Worldwide he became the first Asian American male to anchor a daily, national cable news show when he solo anchored the 10 a.m. hour on CNN Headline News (2007 to 2010). Mediaite ranked Lui among the top 100 in news buzz on its “Power Grid Influence Index of TV Anchors and Hosts” and one of “The 50 Sexiest in TV News\".", "Title: A Concert for Hurricane Relief\n\nA Concert for Hurricane Relief was an hour-long, celebrity-driven benefit concert broadcast live on September 2, 2005. Sponsored by the NBC Universal Television Group, its purpose was to raise money, relief, and awareness in response to the loss of life and human suffering that resulted from Hurricane Katrina in five southeastern States in the United States in 2005. Hosted by Matt Lauer, it was simulcast from the New York studios of NBC located in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York, on NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, and i: Independent Television. Controversy was sparked during Kanye West's segment of the show, where he claimed \"George Bush doesn't care about black people.\"", "Title: NBC\n\nThe National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. The network is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, with additional major offices near Los Angeles (at 10 Universal City Plaza), and Chicago (at the NBC Tower). The network is part of the Big Three television networks. NBC is sometimes referred to as the \"Peacock Network\", in reference to its stylized peacock logo, introduced in 1956 to promote the company's innovations in early color broadcasting. It became the network's official emblem in 1979." ]
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Name the director who has directed The Simpsons for wich Marcia Wallace got the Emmy Award in1992 ?
David Silverman
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{ "title": [ "The Simpsons Movie", "Marcia Wallace" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series \"The Simpsons\".", " The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Marcia Wallace, Maggie Roswell and Russi Taylor, along with Tom Hanks, Green Day and Albert Brooks.", " The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the better of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up following receipt of a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency.", " As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, when he intends to destroy Springfield." ], "title": "The Simpsons Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcia Karen Wallace (November 1, 1942 – October 25, 2013) was an American actress, voice artist, comedian, and game show panelist, primarily known for her roles in television situation comedies.", " She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom \"The Bob Newhart Show\", and as the voice of elementary school teacher Edna Krabappel on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", for which she won an Emmy in 1992.", " The role was retired after her death." ], "title": "Marcia Wallace" }, { "sentences": [ "Edna Krabappel-Flanders is a fictional character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", who was voiced by Marcia Wallace until her death in 2013.", " She is the teacher of Bart Simpson's 4th grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and Ned Flanders's wife in later seasons." ], "title": "Edna Krabappel" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Simpsons\" is an American animated sitcom that includes six main voice actors, and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars.", " The principal cast consists of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer.", " Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor, Marcia Wallace, Marcia Mitzman Gaven and Karl Wiedergott have appeared as supporting cast members.", " Repeat guest cast members include Albert Brooks, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer.", " With one exception, episode credits list only the voice actors, and not the characters they voice." ], "title": "List of The Simpsons cast members" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Four Regrettings and a Funeral\" is the third episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 533rd episode of the series.", " It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 3, 2013.", " It was written by Marc Wilmore and directed by Mark Kirkland.", " The episode is dedicated in memory of Marcia Wallace (the voice of Edna Krabappel) who died on October 25, 2013.", " In addition, the chalkboard gag in the opening sequence was changed to read a single \"We'll really miss you Mrs. K\".", " The title is a spoof of \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\"." ], "title": "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" }, { "sentences": [ "Netflix is an American on-demand internet streaming media provider.", " In 2013 Netflix became the first streaming platform to win a Primetime Emmy Award. \"", "House of Cards\" became the first original online-only web television series to receive major nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.", " \"House of Cards\" scored nine nominations, including Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.", " Meanwhile its first episode, \"Chapter 1\", received four nominations becoming the first webisode (online-only episode) of a television series to receive a major Primetime Emmy Award nomination.", " Eigil Bryld won for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, meanwhile David Fincher won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.", " Both, Bryld and Fincher won for the episode \"Chapter 1\", making it the first Emmy-awarded webisode.", " The Following year \"House of Cards\" repeated in the category Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, with Carl Franklin directing \"Chapter 14\".", " Furthemore the political drama got its first nomination for writing for \"Chapter 14\", written by Beau Willimon." ], "title": "List of Primetime Emmy Awards received by Netflix" }, { "sentences": [ "Lindsey Pollard is an animator from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, now residing in Los Angeles, California.", " Her work as a director on the children's Cartoon Network series \"Camp Lazlo\" garnered three Pulcinella awards, two Emmy nominations, and a 2007 Emmy win.", " In 1994, she received The Grand Prize Norman McLaren Award and won \"Best Animation\" in the Montreal World Film Festival for her student film \"The Chain Letter\".", " As a member of The Emily Carr Institute Alumni, she received The Emily Award in Recognition of Outstanding Achievement in 2008.", " Lindsey was an assistant director on \"The Simpsons Movie\" and a timer on \"My Gym Partner's A Monkey\", \"The Simpsons\", \"Drawn Together\", \"The Fairly OddParents\", \"The Oblongs\", \"Baby Blues\", \"The Cramp Twins\", and \"Mission Hill\".", " She is currently a retake director on the Emmy award winning hit series \"Family Guy\"." ], "title": "Lindsey Pollard" }, { "sentences": [ "George Wallace is a 1997 television film starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama.", " It was directed by John Frankenheimer, who won an Emmy award for it; Sinise and Mare Winningham also won Emmys for their performances.", " The film was based on the 1996 biography \"Wallace : The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace\" by Marshall Frady, who also co-wrote the teleplay." ], "title": "George Wallace (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzanne \"Crazy Eyes\" Warren is a fictional character played by Uzo Aduba on the Netflix series \"Orange Is the New Black\".", " Warren is portrayed as intelligent, but lacking in social skills, and prone to spiral into emotional outbursts when agitated.", " The character is the only role that has received Emmy Award recognition both in the comedy and drama genres from the same show and only the second character to earn Emmy recognition in both genres.", " Aduba won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as well as the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for her season one performance.", " She received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her season two performance.", " Her season three performance again won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series.", " She is a recurring character in season one and a regular character beginning with season two." ], "title": "Crazy Eyes (character)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sherry Gunther is an American producer known for her work in animation.", " While at Klasky Csupo, Gunther worked on the television series \"Duckman\", \"Rugrats\", and early seasons of \"The Simpsons\", for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1991.", " She was made senior vice president of production at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1995.", " Under Hanna-Barbera President Fred Seibert she oversaw production of Turner Entertainment programs such as \"Dexter's Laboratory\", \"Johnny Bravo\", \"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest\", and the \"World Premiere Toons\".", " Sherry then went on to Produce Family Guy and to found Twentieth Television's first in-house Prime-Time animation studio, and produced countless Prime-Time pilots for Imagine Television, Touchstone Television, Twentieth Television, Fox, and Carsey Warner.", " She also produced theatrical shorts of Looney Tunes for Warner Bros.", " Sherry has received four additional Primetime Emmy nominations, Festival Awards, and a Humanitas Award.", " a Daytime Emmy Award, two CableACE Award nominations, and a Humanitas Prize." ], "title": "Sherry Gunther" } ]
[ "Title: The Simpsons Movie\n\nThe Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series \"The Simpsons\". The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Marcia Wallace, Maggie Roswell and Russi Taylor, along with Tom Hanks, Green Day and Albert Brooks. The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the better of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up following receipt of a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, when he intends to destroy Springfield.", "Title: Marcia Wallace\n\nMarcia Karen Wallace (November 1, 1942 – October 25, 2013) was an American actress, voice artist, comedian, and game show panelist, primarily known for her roles in television situation comedies. She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom \"The Bob Newhart Show\", and as the voice of elementary school teacher Edna Krabappel on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", for which she won an Emmy in 1992. The role was retired after her death.", "Title: Edna Krabappel\n\nEdna Krabappel-Flanders is a fictional character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", who was voiced by Marcia Wallace until her death in 2013. She is the teacher of Bart Simpson's 4th grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and Ned Flanders's wife in later seasons.", "Title: List of The Simpsons cast members\n\n\"The Simpsons\" is an American animated sitcom that includes six main voice actors, and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars. The principal cast consists of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer. Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor, Marcia Wallace, Marcia Mitzman Gaven and Karl Wiedergott have appeared as supporting cast members. Repeat guest cast members include Albert Brooks, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Joe Mantegna and Kelsey Grammer. With one exception, episode credits list only the voice actors, and not the characters they voice.", "Title: Four Regrettings and a Funeral\n\n\"Four Regrettings and a Funeral\" is the third episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 533rd episode of the series. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 3, 2013. It was written by Marc Wilmore and directed by Mark Kirkland. The episode is dedicated in memory of Marcia Wallace (the voice of Edna Krabappel) who died on October 25, 2013. In addition, the chalkboard gag in the opening sequence was changed to read a single \"We'll really miss you Mrs. K\". The title is a spoof of \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\".", "Title: List of Primetime Emmy Awards received by Netflix\n\nNetflix is an American on-demand internet streaming media provider. In 2013 Netflix became the first streaming platform to win a Primetime Emmy Award. \" House of Cards\" became the first original online-only web television series to receive major nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. \"House of Cards\" scored nine nominations, including Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. Meanwhile its first episode, \"Chapter 1\", received four nominations becoming the first webisode (online-only episode) of a television series to receive a major Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Eigil Bryld won for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, meanwhile David Fincher won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Both, Bryld and Fincher won for the episode \"Chapter 1\", making it the first Emmy-awarded webisode. The Following year \"House of Cards\" repeated in the category Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, with Carl Franklin directing \"Chapter 14\". Furthemore the political drama got its first nomination for writing for \"Chapter 14\", written by Beau Willimon.", "Title: Lindsey Pollard\n\nLindsey Pollard is an animator from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, now residing in Los Angeles, California. Her work as a director on the children's Cartoon Network series \"Camp Lazlo\" garnered three Pulcinella awards, two Emmy nominations, and a 2007 Emmy win. In 1994, she received The Grand Prize Norman McLaren Award and won \"Best Animation\" in the Montreal World Film Festival for her student film \"The Chain Letter\". As a member of The Emily Carr Institute Alumni, she received The Emily Award in Recognition of Outstanding Achievement in 2008. Lindsey was an assistant director on \"The Simpsons Movie\" and a timer on \"My Gym Partner's A Monkey\", \"The Simpsons\", \"Drawn Together\", \"The Fairly OddParents\", \"The Oblongs\", \"Baby Blues\", \"The Cramp Twins\", and \"Mission Hill\". She is currently a retake director on the Emmy award winning hit series \"Family Guy\".", "Title: George Wallace (film)\n\nGeorge Wallace is a 1997 television film starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama. It was directed by John Frankenheimer, who won an Emmy award for it; Sinise and Mare Winningham also won Emmys for their performances. The film was based on the 1996 biography \"Wallace : The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace\" by Marshall Frady, who also co-wrote the teleplay.", "Title: Crazy Eyes (character)\n\nSuzanne \"Crazy Eyes\" Warren is a fictional character played by Uzo Aduba on the Netflix series \"Orange Is the New Black\". Warren is portrayed as intelligent, but lacking in social skills, and prone to spiral into emotional outbursts when agitated. The character is the only role that has received Emmy Award recognition both in the comedy and drama genres from the same show and only the second character to earn Emmy recognition in both genres. Aduba won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as well as the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for her season one performance. She received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her season two performance. Her season three performance again won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series. She is a recurring character in season one and a regular character beginning with season two.", "Title: Sherry Gunther\n\nSherry Gunther is an American producer known for her work in animation. While at Klasky Csupo, Gunther worked on the television series \"Duckman\", \"Rugrats\", and early seasons of \"The Simpsons\", for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1991. She was made senior vice president of production at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1995. Under Hanna-Barbera President Fred Seibert she oversaw production of Turner Entertainment programs such as \"Dexter's Laboratory\", \"Johnny Bravo\", \"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest\", and the \"World Premiere Toons\". Sherry then went on to Produce Family Guy and to found Twentieth Television's first in-house Prime-Time animation studio, and produced countless Prime-Time pilots for Imagine Television, Touchstone Television, Twentieth Television, Fox, and Carsey Warner. She also produced theatrical shorts of Looney Tunes for Warner Bros. Sherry has received four additional Primetime Emmy nominations, Festival Awards, and a Humanitas Award. a Daytime Emmy Award, two CableACE Award nominations, and a Humanitas Prize." ]
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Are Myoporum and Jacquemontia both types of trees or shrubs?
no
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Myoporum", "Jacquemontia" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Middletown Nature Gardens is located off Randolph Road in Middletown, Connecticut.", " In 1995, the city of Middletown, CT purchased the 18 acre of land and dedicated it open space.", " This piece of land serves as a natural habitat to many plants and animals.", " There are many trails to walk about surrounded by an array of diverse trees and shrubs.", " Some of the types of trees and shrubs include red cedar, flowering dogwood, highbush blueberries, white pine, and speckled alder.", " The main trail is a 0.5 mi loop.", " Mulched side trails, which branch off the main trail, add another 0.5 mi to walk.", " Community volunteers maintain the park.", " They have erected many bluebird boxes and bat houses to house some of the natural wildlife of the park.", " There are also vernal pools, which are habitats for salamanders and wood frogs in the southeast corner of the park.", " There is even a 200-year-old sugar maple, which is called the “bee tree,” in which a large colony of bees has made it their home." ], "title": "Middletown Nature Gardens" }, { "sentences": [ "Aceratium is a genus of about 20 species of trees and shrubs of eastern Malesia and Australasia, constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae.", " In Australia they are commonly known as carabeens.", " They grow naturally in rainforests, as large shrubs to understorey trees and large trees." ], "title": "Aceratium" }, { "sentences": [ "Gymnosporangium sabinae (also Gymnosporangium fuscum and other names) (pear rust, European pear rust, or pear trellis rust) is a fungal heteroecious plant pathogen with \"Juniperus\" (Juniper trees and shrubs) as the primary (telial) host and only \"Pyrus\" (pear trees) as secondary (aecial) hosts.", " It is one of many types of rust fungi affecting plants." ], "title": "Gymnosporangium sabinae" }, { "sentences": [ "In computing, GiST or Generalized Search Tree, is a data structure and API that can be used to build a variety of disk-based search trees.", " GiST is a generalization of the B+ tree, providing a concurrent and recoverable height-balanced search tree infrastructure without making any assumptions about the type of data being stored, or the queries being serviced.", " GiST can be used to easily implement a range of well-known indexes, including B+ trees, R-trees, hB-trees, RD-trees, and many others; it also allows for easy development of specialized indexes for new data types.", " It cannot be used directly to implement non-height-balanced trees such as quad trees or prefix trees (tries), though like prefix trees it does support compression, including lossy compression.", " GiST can be used for any data type that can be naturally ordered into a hierarchy of supersets. Not only is it extensible in terms of data type support and tree layout, it allows the extension writer to support any query predicates that they choose.", " The most widely used GiST implementation is in the PostgreSQL relational database; it was also implemented in the Informix Universal Server, and as a standalone library, libgist." ], "title": "GiST" }, { "sentences": [ "A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized woody plant.", " Unlike herbs, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground.", " They are distinguished from trees by their multiple stems and shorter height, and are usually under 6 m (20 ft) tall.", " Plants of many species may grow either into shrubs or trees, depending on their growing conditions.", " Small, low shrubs, generally less than 2 m (6.6 ft) tall, such as lavender, periwinkle and most small garden varieties of roses, are often termed \"subshrubs\"." ], "title": "Shrub" }, { "sentences": [ "Diocirea is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae.", " The genus is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia and is intermediate in character between \"Eremophila\" and \"Myoporum\".", " There are four members of the genus, all of which are small shrubs with stems and leaves which produce a resin making the plants appear bluish-green.", " Neither the genus, nor any of the species had been described before 2007 although a few specimens had been collected as \"Eremophila elachantha\".", " Despite their limited distribution, they often occur in populations of several thousand individual plants, forming a dense ground cover." ], "title": "Diocirea" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacquemontia (clustervine) is a plant genus in the morning glory family Convolvulaceae." ], "title": "Jacquemontia" }, { "sentences": [ "Myoporum is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae (formerly placed in Myoporaceae).", " There are 30 species in the genus, most of which are endemic to Australia although others are endemic to Pacific Islands, including New Zealand, and one is endemic to two Indian Ocean islands.", " They are shrubs or small trees with leaves that are arranged alternately and have white, occasionally pink flowers and a fruit that is a drupe." ], "title": "Myoporum" }, { "sentences": [ "An artificial Christmas trees is an artificial pine and fir tree manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree.", " The earliest artificial Christmas trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids or feather trees, both developed by Germans.", " Most modern trees are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) but many other types of trees have been and are available, including aluminum Christmas trees and fiber-optic illuminated Christmas trees." ], "title": "Artificial Christmas tree" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Landis Arboretum is a public garden comprising hundreds of acres of which 40 are devoted to noteworthy collections and gardens overlooking the Schoharie Valley near Esperance, New York, United States.", " The physical address is 174 Lape Road.", " Forty acres of the Arboretum are developed with plantings of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials from around the world, including approximately 2,000 labeled specimens.", " The remainder of the property consists of natural areas, woodlands, wetlands, more than 8 miles of trails, and open fields.", " Among the Arboretum's horticultural features are a labeled collection of nearly all the trees, shrubs and vines native to New York State, as well as collections of notable trees, flowering ornamental trees and shrubs, tough trees for tough sites, conifers, and oaks.", " Two old growth forests and additional natural areas representing various stages of succession await visitors The Van Loveland Perennial Garden at the old farmhouse is a seasonal favorite.", " Collection signage includes QR codes directed toward audio descriptions." ], "title": "George Landis Arboretum" } ]
[ "Title: Middletown Nature Gardens\n\nThe Middletown Nature Gardens is located off Randolph Road in Middletown, Connecticut. In 1995, the city of Middletown, CT purchased the 18 acre of land and dedicated it open space. This piece of land serves as a natural habitat to many plants and animals. There are many trails to walk about surrounded by an array of diverse trees and shrubs. Some of the types of trees and shrubs include red cedar, flowering dogwood, highbush blueberries, white pine, and speckled alder. The main trail is a 0.5 mi loop. Mulched side trails, which branch off the main trail, add another 0.5 mi to walk. Community volunteers maintain the park. They have erected many bluebird boxes and bat houses to house some of the natural wildlife of the park. There are also vernal pools, which are habitats for salamanders and wood frogs in the southeast corner of the park. There is even a 200-year-old sugar maple, which is called the “bee tree,” in which a large colony of bees has made it their home.", "Title: Aceratium\n\nAceratium is a genus of about 20 species of trees and shrubs of eastern Malesia and Australasia, constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. In Australia they are commonly known as carabeens. They grow naturally in rainforests, as large shrubs to understorey trees and large trees.", "Title: Gymnosporangium sabinae\n\nGymnosporangium sabinae (also Gymnosporangium fuscum and other names) (pear rust, European pear rust, or pear trellis rust) is a fungal heteroecious plant pathogen with \"Juniperus\" (Juniper trees and shrubs) as the primary (telial) host and only \"Pyrus\" (pear trees) as secondary (aecial) hosts. It is one of many types of rust fungi affecting plants.", "Title: GiST\n\nIn computing, GiST or Generalized Search Tree, is a data structure and API that can be used to build a variety of disk-based search trees. GiST is a generalization of the B+ tree, providing a concurrent and recoverable height-balanced search tree infrastructure without making any assumptions about the type of data being stored, or the queries being serviced. GiST can be used to easily implement a range of well-known indexes, including B+ trees, R-trees, hB-trees, RD-trees, and many others; it also allows for easy development of specialized indexes for new data types. It cannot be used directly to implement non-height-balanced trees such as quad trees or prefix trees (tries), though like prefix trees it does support compression, including lossy compression. GiST can be used for any data type that can be naturally ordered into a hierarchy of supersets. Not only is it extensible in terms of data type support and tree layout, it allows the extension writer to support any query predicates that they choose. The most widely used GiST implementation is in the PostgreSQL relational database; it was also implemented in the Informix Universal Server, and as a standalone library, libgist.", "Title: Shrub\n\nA shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized woody plant. Unlike herbs, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple stems and shorter height, and are usually under 6 m (20 ft) tall. Plants of many species may grow either into shrubs or trees, depending on their growing conditions. Small, low shrubs, generally less than 2 m (6.6 ft) tall, such as lavender, periwinkle and most small garden varieties of roses, are often termed \"subshrubs\".", "Title: Diocirea\n\nDiocirea is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. The genus is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia and is intermediate in character between \"Eremophila\" and \"Myoporum\". There are four members of the genus, all of which are small shrubs with stems and leaves which produce a resin making the plants appear bluish-green. Neither the genus, nor any of the species had been described before 2007 although a few specimens had been collected as \"Eremophila elachantha\". Despite their limited distribution, they often occur in populations of several thousand individual plants, forming a dense ground cover.", "Title: Jacquemontia\n\nJacquemontia (clustervine) is a plant genus in the morning glory family Convolvulaceae.", "Title: Myoporum\n\nMyoporum is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae (formerly placed in Myoporaceae). There are 30 species in the genus, most of which are endemic to Australia although others are endemic to Pacific Islands, including New Zealand, and one is endemic to two Indian Ocean islands. They are shrubs or small trees with leaves that are arranged alternately and have white, occasionally pink flowers and a fruit that is a drupe.", "Title: Artificial Christmas tree\n\nAn artificial Christmas trees is an artificial pine and fir tree manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree. The earliest artificial Christmas trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids or feather trees, both developed by Germans. Most modern trees are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) but many other types of trees have been and are available, including aluminum Christmas trees and fiber-optic illuminated Christmas trees.", "Title: George Landis Arboretum\n\nThe George Landis Arboretum is a public garden comprising hundreds of acres of which 40 are devoted to noteworthy collections and gardens overlooking the Schoharie Valley near Esperance, New York, United States. The physical address is 174 Lape Road. Forty acres of the Arboretum are developed with plantings of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials from around the world, including approximately 2,000 labeled specimens. The remainder of the property consists of natural areas, woodlands, wetlands, more than 8 miles of trails, and open fields. Among the Arboretum's horticultural features are a labeled collection of nearly all the trees, shrubs and vines native to New York State, as well as collections of notable trees, flowering ornamental trees and shrubs, tough trees for tough sites, conifers, and oaks. Two old growth forests and additional natural areas representing various stages of succession await visitors The Van Loveland Perennial Garden at the old farmhouse is a seasonal favorite. Collection signage includes QR codes directed toward audio descriptions." ]
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Which Greek-German singer and rapper was featured in the album "4x4=12"?
Sofia Toufa
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[ { "sentences": [ "5 Years of mau5 is the greatest hits album / remix album by Canadian electronic/dance artist deadmau5.", " It was released on November 24, 2014 in celebration of the five-year anniversary of his label, mau5trap.", " Like his previous studio album, the retrospective was released in double disc format.", " The first disc acts as a greatest hits album encompassing highlights from the past five years of his back catalog, while the second disc serves as a remix album featuring exclusive and new remixes from various artists.", " The album artwork features a combination of the 'mau5heads' used in the cover art of his first four studio albums released through the label: \"Random Album Title\", \"For Lack of a Better Name\", \"4×4=12\" and \"<a href=\"Album%20Title%20Goes%20Here\"» album title goes here «/a>\"." ], "title": "5 Years of mau5" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sofi Needs a Ladder\" is the third single taken from deadmau5's album, \"4×4=12\".", " The song features vocals from Sofia Toufa, aka Sofi." ], "title": "Sofi Needs a Ladder" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dodge Warlock, originally a concept vehicle and part of Dodge's late 1970s \"adult toys\" line, is a wheelbase truck that was produced in limited production in 1976 and regular production from 1977 to 1979.", " They were available in 4x2 and 4x4 models.", " The 4X4 models were named Power Wagons.", " The 1978 models were offered only in black.", " There were utiline trucks available in any color.", " The warlock only came in black.", " Its main draw was that it was a factory customizable truck, also known as a \"trick truck\", and was designed to appeal to young 4x4 buyers.", " The Warlock featured custom wheels, wide tires, bucket seats, a Utiline bed, and oak racks for the bed.", " Optional equipment included five-spoke wheels, bucket seats, tinted glass, bright rear bumper, and power steering.", " All had black interiors accented by gold tape on the dash and the doors, and a \"tuff\" steering wheel.", " Like the standard pickups, it had front disc brakes, and a standard slant six or a V-8.", " The exterior was accented by gold pinstriping around the wheel wells and the body lines.", " the pinstriping continued inside onto the doors, dashboard, and instrument panel.", " Warlock was printed in gold on the tailgate.", " The 1979 model however is different in that it has \"Warlock II\" printed on the tailgate.", " It appears that all normal engine options were available.", " It could have come with the standard Slant six, the 318 with either the 2 barrel or 4 barrel carburetor, the 360, the 400, or the 440.", " The 318 appears to be the most common engine selected." ], "title": "Dodge Warlock" }, { "sentences": [ "Sofia Toufa (born August 13, 1983), known by her stage name SOFI (acronym for Some Other Female Interest), is a Greek-German singer and rapper.", " In addition to her solo career, SOFI has provided vocals on tracks by electronic music artists including deadmau5, Moguai and Savoy." ], "title": "Sofia Toufa" }, { "sentences": [ "Trial division is the most laborious but easiest to understand of the integer factorization algorithms.", " The essential idea behind trial division tests to see if an integer \"n\", the integer to be factored, can be divided by each number in turn that is less than \"n\".", " For example, for the integer n = 12 , the only numbers that divide it are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12.", " Selecting only the largest powers of primes in this list gives that 12 = 3 × 4 ." ], "title": "Trial division" }, { "sentences": [ "Tatra T816 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra.", " It uses the traditional tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles giving independent suspension.", " The vehicles are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, 10x8, 10x10, 12x8 and 12x12 variants.", " The truck was developed from the model T815 to comply with the most demanding off-road conditions.", " Originally the T816 range was developed for the purposes of military, however today also civilian applications are available (notably as heavy off-road firefighting trucks." ], "title": "Tatra 816" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pegaso Troner made its debut at the 1987 Barcelona Motor show and was to be the last truck model developed by the Spanish manufacturer.", " Built at Pegaso's Barajas plant, the Troner featured the all-new Cabtec cab developed jointly with DAF Trucks, Pegaso's own 12 litre straight six engine, and 16 speed ZF gearbox.", " Initially rated at 360 Bhp, power was later raised to 370 and 400 Bhp, the range encompassing 4x2, 6x2, 6x4, 8x2 & 8x4 rigids and 4x2 and 6x4 tractor units.", " For the UK market a 6x2 midlift tractor unit was offered, the conversion engineered by Southworth of Chorley, Lancs." ], "title": "Pegaso Troner" }, { "sentences": [ "4x4 is the second extended play by American country music artist Granger Smith.", " It serves as his official debut EP to mainstream radio.", " The album's first single, \"Backroad Song\", was released to digital retailers and radio on March 24, 2015.", " Also included on the album is a song from his comedic alter-ego \"Earl Dibbles Jr.\".", " This extended play is also a preview of Smith's upcoming debut major label album, \"Remington\", which was released on March 4, 2016." ], "title": "4x4 (Granger Smith EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tatra T815 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra.", " It uses the traditional tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles giving independent suspension.", " The vehicles are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, 10x8, 10x10, 12x8 and 12x12 variants.", " There are both air-cooled and liquid-cooled engines available with power ranging from 230 - .", " As a successor to Tatra T813 it was originally designed for extreme off-road conditions, while nowadays there are also variants designated for mixed (both off- and on-road) use." ], "title": "Tatra 815" }, { "sentences": [ "\"4x4\" is a song by American recording artist Miley Cyrus featuring American rapper Nelly from Cyrus' fourth studio album \"Bangerz\" (2013).", " It was written and produced by Pharrell Williams, with additional songwriting provided by Cyrus and Nelly.", " The song is a country rap track that discusses having fun through the metaphor of a 4x4 truck.", " The song is sampled in British indie rock band Alt-J's 2014 single \"Hunger of the Pine\"." ], "title": "4x4 (song)" } ]
[ "Title: 5 Years of mau5\n\n5 Years of mau5 is the greatest hits album / remix album by Canadian electronic/dance artist deadmau5. It was released on November 24, 2014 in celebration of the five-year anniversary of his label, mau5trap. Like his previous studio album, the retrospective was released in double disc format. The first disc acts as a greatest hits album encompassing highlights from the past five years of his back catalog, while the second disc serves as a remix album featuring exclusive and new remixes from various artists. The album artwork features a combination of the 'mau5heads' used in the cover art of his first four studio albums released through the label: \"Random Album Title\", \"For Lack of a Better Name\", \"4×4=12\" and \"<a href=\"Album%20Title%20Goes%20Here\"» album title goes here «/a>\".", "Title: Sofi Needs a Ladder\n\n\"Sofi Needs a Ladder\" is the third single taken from deadmau5's album, \"4×4=12\". The song features vocals from Sofia Toufa, aka Sofi.", "Title: Dodge Warlock\n\nThe Dodge Warlock, originally a concept vehicle and part of Dodge's late 1970s \"adult toys\" line, is a wheelbase truck that was produced in limited production in 1976 and regular production from 1977 to 1979. They were available in 4x2 and 4x4 models. The 4X4 models were named Power Wagons. The 1978 models were offered only in black. There were utiline trucks available in any color. The warlock only came in black. Its main draw was that it was a factory customizable truck, also known as a \"trick truck\", and was designed to appeal to young 4x4 buyers. The Warlock featured custom wheels, wide tires, bucket seats, a Utiline bed, and oak racks for the bed. Optional equipment included five-spoke wheels, bucket seats, tinted glass, bright rear bumper, and power steering. All had black interiors accented by gold tape on the dash and the doors, and a \"tuff\" steering wheel. Like the standard pickups, it had front disc brakes, and a standard slant six or a V-8. The exterior was accented by gold pinstriping around the wheel wells and the body lines. the pinstriping continued inside onto the doors, dashboard, and instrument panel. Warlock was printed in gold on the tailgate. The 1979 model however is different in that it has \"Warlock II\" printed on the tailgate. It appears that all normal engine options were available. It could have come with the standard Slant six, the 318 with either the 2 barrel or 4 barrel carburetor, the 360, the 400, or the 440. The 318 appears to be the most common engine selected.", "Title: Sofia Toufa\n\nSofia Toufa (born August 13, 1983), known by her stage name SOFI (acronym for Some Other Female Interest), is a Greek-German singer and rapper. In addition to her solo career, SOFI has provided vocals on tracks by electronic music artists including deadmau5, Moguai and Savoy.", "Title: Trial division\n\nTrial division is the most laborious but easiest to understand of the integer factorization algorithms. The essential idea behind trial division tests to see if an integer \"n\", the integer to be factored, can be divided by each number in turn that is less than \"n\". For example, for the integer n = 12 , the only numbers that divide it are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12. Selecting only the largest powers of primes in this list gives that 12 = 3 × 4 .", "Title: Tatra 816\n\nTatra T816 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra. It uses the traditional tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles giving independent suspension. The vehicles are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, 10x8, 10x10, 12x8 and 12x12 variants. The truck was developed from the model T815 to comply with the most demanding off-road conditions. Originally the T816 range was developed for the purposes of military, however today also civilian applications are available (notably as heavy off-road firefighting trucks.", "Title: Pegaso Troner\n\nThe Pegaso Troner made its debut at the 1987 Barcelona Motor show and was to be the last truck model developed by the Spanish manufacturer. Built at Pegaso's Barajas plant, the Troner featured the all-new Cabtec cab developed jointly with DAF Trucks, Pegaso's own 12 litre straight six engine, and 16 speed ZF gearbox. Initially rated at 360 Bhp, power was later raised to 370 and 400 Bhp, the range encompassing 4x2, 6x2, 6x4, 8x2 & 8x4 rigids and 4x2 and 6x4 tractor units. For the UK market a 6x2 midlift tractor unit was offered, the conversion engineered by Southworth of Chorley, Lancs.", "Title: 4x4 (Granger Smith EP)\n\n4x4 is the second extended play by American country music artist Granger Smith. It serves as his official debut EP to mainstream radio. The album's first single, \"Backroad Song\", was released to digital retailers and radio on March 24, 2015. Also included on the album is a song from his comedic alter-ego \"Earl Dibbles Jr.\". This extended play is also a preview of Smith's upcoming debut major label album, \"Remington\", which was released on March 4, 2016.", "Title: Tatra 815\n\nTatra T815 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra. It uses the traditional tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles giving independent suspension. The vehicles are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, 10x8, 10x10, 12x8 and 12x12 variants. There are both air-cooled and liquid-cooled engines available with power ranging from 230 - . As a successor to Tatra T813 it was originally designed for extreme off-road conditions, while nowadays there are also variants designated for mixed (both off- and on-road) use.", "Title: 4x4 (song)\n\n\"4x4\" is a song by American recording artist Miley Cyrus featuring American rapper Nelly from Cyrus' fourth studio album \"Bangerz\" (2013). It was written and produced by Pharrell Williams, with additional songwriting provided by Cyrus and Nelly. The song is a country rap track that discusses having fun through the metaphor of a 4x4 truck. The song is sampled in British indie rock band Alt-J's 2014 single \"Hunger of the Pine\"." ]
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The Nacirema Dream features guest appearances by an American hip hop recording artist who is also the co-CEO of what record company?
Diplomat Records
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Bitches Ain't Shit\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist and record producer Dr. Dre, taken from his debut studio album \"The Chronic\" (1992).", " The song, produced by Dr. Dre himself, features guest appearances from fellow West Coast hip hop artists Jewell, Tha Dogg Pound and Snoop Doggy Dogg." ], "title": "Bitches Ain't Shit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nacirema Dream is the debut studio album by American rapper Papoose.", " After many delays over the years it was released on March 26, 2013, by Honor B4 Money Records and Fontana Records.", " The album features guest appearances from Mobb Deep, Erykah Badu, Jim Jones, Jadakiss, Remy Ma, Mavado, DJ Premier and Ron Browz among others.", " The album was supported by the three singles \"On Top of My Game\" featuring Mavado, \"What's My Name\" featuring Remy Ma, and \"Get At Me\" featuring Ron Browz.", " Upon release the album received generally positive reviews and debuted at number 97 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200." ], "title": "The Nacirema Dream" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Jones & Skull Gang Present A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps is a Christmas-themed hip hop collaborative studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones and American hip hop group Skull Gang.", " The album was released on November 25, 2008, by Koch Records and Splash.", " The album features guest appearances from members of Dipset and ByrdGang, respectively." ], "title": "A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps" }, { "sentences": [ "Pray IV Reign is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones, released on March 24, 2009, under E1, Columbia and Sony Music Entertainment.", " The album, his first not to be released under Diplomat Records, also serves as his first under a major record label.", " The album includes production from Ron Browz, Chink Santana, No I.D., Ryan Leslie, Michael Crawford, Triple-A and Young Seph.", " Jones' fourth album also features guest appearances from Ron Browz, Juelz Santana, NOE, Mel Matrix, Rell, Ludacris, Ryan Leslie, Chink Santana, Bree-Beauty, Starr, Rowana, Oshy, Twista and Lil Wayne." ], "title": "Pray IV Reign" }, { "sentences": [ "Longterm Mentality is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul.", " It was released on April 5, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), exclusively to digital retailers, serving as Ab-Soul's debut retail release.", " The album features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, Punch, Alori Joh, JaVonté, MURS, BJ the Chicago Kid and Pat Brown, with the production from American hip hop record producers such as Tae Beast, Ayiro, Sounwave, AAyhasis, Context, Alexis Carrington and Tommy Black.", " Upon its release, the album received a highly acclaimed by music critics." ], "title": "Longterm Mentality" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Guillermo Jones II (born July 15, 1976), better known by his stage name Jim Jones (formerly Jimmy Jones), is an American hip hop recording artist.", " Jones, an original member of hip hop collective The Diplomats (also known as Dipset), is also the co-CEO of Diplomat Records, alongside longtime friend and fellow Harlem-bred rapper, Cam'ron.", " Jones is also a noted music video director under the pseudonym CAPO, having directed videos for artists including Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Remy Ma and State Property." ], "title": "Jim Jones (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wretchrospective is the debut studio album released by British hip hop recording artist Wretch 32.", " The album was released on 13 October 2008, on the Hip Hop Village label.", " Not having been released on a major label, the album failed to chart on the UK Albums Chart.", " \"In da Ghetto\" and \"Be Cool\" were released as singles from the album prior to its release.", " The album features guest appearances from Ghetto, Chipmunk, MC Boachie, Scorcher, Haydon, Badness and Calibar.", " The video for \"In da Ghetto\" features appearances from Ghetto and Badness, and the video for \"Be Cool\" features an appearance from Wizzy Wow." ], "title": "Wretchrospective" }, { "sentences": [ "Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head is the eighth studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I..", " It was released on December 18, 2012, by Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records.", " The production has provided by some of T.I.'s longtime collaborators; including DJ Toomp, Jazze Pha, Pharrell Williams and Lil' C.", " These high-profile record producers such as T-Minus, Cardiak, No I.D., Rico Love, Planet VI, Tommy Brown and Chuck Diesel, also contributed to the album.", " The album features guest appearances from P!nk, Lil Wayne, André 3000, R. Kelly, Akon, Meek Mill, CeeLo Green, ASAP Rocky, Trae tha Truth, Victoria Monet and Grand Hustle's own D.O.P.E." ], "title": "Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head" }, { "sentences": [ "Asleep in the Bread Aisle is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Asher Roth.", " It was released on April 20, 2009, by Schoolboy, SRC and Universal Motown Records.", " The production on the album was largely contributed by Oren Yoel, while the album features guest appearances from Cee-Lo Green, Busta Rhymes, Keri Hilson, Jazze Pha, pop duo Chester French, and the hip hop group New Kingdom." ], "title": "Asleep in the Bread Aisle" }, { "sentences": [ "No Mercy is the seventh studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I..", " It was released on December 7, 2010, by Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records.", " Recording sessions for the album took place during 2009 to 2010.", " Production was handled by several high-profile record producers, including Kanye West, Polow da Don, The-Dream, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, The Neptunes, TrackSlayerz, Jake One, T-Minus, Christopher \"Tricky\" Stewart, Rico Love, Alex da Kid, DJ Toomp, Jim Jonsin, Danja and Dr. Luke, among others.", " The album also features guest appearances from several prominent artists such as Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Scarface, Chris Brown, Eminem, The-Dream, Trey Songz, Pharrell, Drake and Christina Aguilera." ], "title": "No Mercy (T.I. album)" } ]
[ "Title: Bitches Ain't Shit\n\n\"Bitches Ain't Shit\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist and record producer Dr. Dre, taken from his debut studio album \"The Chronic\" (1992). The song, produced by Dr. Dre himself, features guest appearances from fellow West Coast hip hop artists Jewell, Tha Dogg Pound and Snoop Doggy Dogg.", "Title: The Nacirema Dream\n\nThe Nacirema Dream is the debut studio album by American rapper Papoose. After many delays over the years it was released on March 26, 2013, by Honor B4 Money Records and Fontana Records. The album features guest appearances from Mobb Deep, Erykah Badu, Jim Jones, Jadakiss, Remy Ma, Mavado, DJ Premier and Ron Browz among others. The album was supported by the three singles \"On Top of My Game\" featuring Mavado, \"What's My Name\" featuring Remy Ma, and \"Get At Me\" featuring Ron Browz. Upon release the album received generally positive reviews and debuted at number 97 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200.", "Title: A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps\n\nJim Jones & Skull Gang Present A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps is a Christmas-themed hip hop collaborative studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones and American hip hop group Skull Gang. The album was released on November 25, 2008, by Koch Records and Splash. The album features guest appearances from members of Dipset and ByrdGang, respectively.", "Title: Pray IV Reign\n\nPray IV Reign is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones, released on March 24, 2009, under E1, Columbia and Sony Music Entertainment. The album, his first not to be released under Diplomat Records, also serves as his first under a major record label. The album includes production from Ron Browz, Chink Santana, No I.D., Ryan Leslie, Michael Crawford, Triple-A and Young Seph. Jones' fourth album also features guest appearances from Ron Browz, Juelz Santana, NOE, Mel Matrix, Rell, Ludacris, Ryan Leslie, Chink Santana, Bree-Beauty, Starr, Rowana, Oshy, Twista and Lil Wayne.", "Title: Longterm Mentality\n\nLongterm Mentality is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul. It was released on April 5, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), exclusively to digital retailers, serving as Ab-Soul's debut retail release. The album features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, Punch, Alori Joh, JaVonté, MURS, BJ the Chicago Kid and Pat Brown, with the production from American hip hop record producers such as Tae Beast, Ayiro, Sounwave, AAyhasis, Context, Alexis Carrington and Tommy Black. Upon its release, the album received a highly acclaimed by music critics.", "Title: Jim Jones (rapper)\n\nJoseph Guillermo Jones II (born July 15, 1976), better known by his stage name Jim Jones (formerly Jimmy Jones), is an American hip hop recording artist. Jones, an original member of hip hop collective The Diplomats (also known as Dipset), is also the co-CEO of Diplomat Records, alongside longtime friend and fellow Harlem-bred rapper, Cam'ron. Jones is also a noted music video director under the pseudonym CAPO, having directed videos for artists including Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Remy Ma and State Property.", "Title: Wretchrospective\n\nWretchrospective is the debut studio album released by British hip hop recording artist Wretch 32. The album was released on 13 October 2008, on the Hip Hop Village label. Not having been released on a major label, the album failed to chart on the UK Albums Chart. \"In da Ghetto\" and \"Be Cool\" were released as singles from the album prior to its release. The album features guest appearances from Ghetto, Chipmunk, MC Boachie, Scorcher, Haydon, Badness and Calibar. The video for \"In da Ghetto\" features appearances from Ghetto and Badness, and the video for \"Be Cool\" features an appearance from Wizzy Wow.", "Title: Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head\n\nTrouble Man: Heavy Is the Head is the eighth studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I.. It was released on December 18, 2012, by Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records. The production has provided by some of T.I.'s longtime collaborators; including DJ Toomp, Jazze Pha, Pharrell Williams and Lil' C. These high-profile record producers such as T-Minus, Cardiak, No I.D., Rico Love, Planet VI, Tommy Brown and Chuck Diesel, also contributed to the album. The album features guest appearances from P!nk, Lil Wayne, André 3000, R. Kelly, Akon, Meek Mill, CeeLo Green, ASAP Rocky, Trae tha Truth, Victoria Monet and Grand Hustle's own D.O.P.E.", "Title: Asleep in the Bread Aisle\n\nAsleep in the Bread Aisle is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Asher Roth. It was released on April 20, 2009, by Schoolboy, SRC and Universal Motown Records. The production on the album was largely contributed by Oren Yoel, while the album features guest appearances from Cee-Lo Green, Busta Rhymes, Keri Hilson, Jazze Pha, pop duo Chester French, and the hip hop group New Kingdom.", "Title: No Mercy (T.I. album)\n\nNo Mercy is the seventh studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I.. It was released on December 7, 2010, by Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during 2009 to 2010. Production was handled by several high-profile record producers, including Kanye West, Polow da Don, The-Dream, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, The Neptunes, TrackSlayerz, Jake One, T-Minus, Christopher \"Tricky\" Stewart, Rico Love, Alex da Kid, DJ Toomp, Jim Jonsin, Danja and Dr. Luke, among others. The album also features guest appearances from several prominent artists such as Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Scarface, Chris Brown, Eminem, The-Dream, Trey Songz, Pharrell, Drake and Christina Aguilera." ]
4,435
Who founded this American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Maryland that produced electric baritone guitars?
Paul Reed Smith
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[ "Title: Gordon-Smith Guitars\n\nGordon-Smith Guitars is a manufacturer of hand-crafted electric guitars originally based in Partington near Manchester, England. They are the UK's longest-established electric guitar manufacturer and have been called the English equivalent to Gibson on that basis.", "Title: Walden Guitars\n\nWalden Guitars was a manufacturer of acoustic, classical, and baritone guitars. Walden Guitars were built in the small town of Lilan, nearby Langfang, China. Formed in 1996, Walden Guitars was a collaboration between CFox Guitars, Inc. luthiers Charles Fox and Jonathan Lee, and Taiwan instrument manufacturer KHS Musical Instruments.", "Title: C. F. Martin &amp; Company\n\nC.F. Martin & Company is an American guitar manufacturer established in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin. Martin is highly regarded for its steel-string guitars and is a leading manufacturer of flat top guitars. Martin instruments can sell for thousands of dollars, and vintage instruments occasionally command six-figure prices. The company has also made mandolins as well as several models of electric guitars and electric basses, although none of these other instruments are currently in production.", "Title: ES Guitars\n\nES Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer of electric guitars and bass guitars. Established in 2003, the company manufactures guitars in Connecticut but the main office is located in New York. The company focuses on Heavy Metal and Hard Rock guitars.", "Title: Taylor Guitars\n\nTaylor Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer based in El Cajon, California and is the #1 manufacturer of acoustic guitars in the United States. They specialize in acoustic guitars and semi-hollow electric guitars. The company was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug.", "Title: Baritone guitar\n\nThe baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Jerry Jones Guitars, Burns London and many other companies have produced electric baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. Tacoma, Santa Cruz, Taylor, Martin, Alvarez Guitars and others have made acoustic baritone guitars.", "Title: Hallmark Guitars\n\nHallmark Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer. The company was founded in 1966 by Joe Hall, formerly of Mosrite.", "Title: DBZ Guitars\n\nDiamond Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer owned and operated by Jeff Diamant of Diamond Amplification, along with partner Terry Martin. Former Dean Guitars founder and owner Dean Zelinsky was a co-owner from 2008 until his departure in 2012. He left the company to form his current brand, Dean Zelinsky Private Label.", "Title: Tōkai Gakki\n\nTokai Gakki Company, Ltd. (東海楽器製造株式会社 , Tōkai Gakki Seizō Kabushiki-gaisha ) , often referred to as Tokai Guitars, is a Japanese guitar manufacturer situated in Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka prefecture. Tokai is one of Japan’s leading makers of acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, autoharps, melodicas and guitar amplifiers. In the past, Tokai also made pianos.", "Title: PRS Guitars\n\nPRS Guitars (also known as Paul Reed Smith Guitars) is an American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland, founded by luthier Paul Reed Smith in 1985." ]
4,436
Which board game was by Canadian company "PHI Sports Games" in 2007, GridIron Master or Timberland?
GridIron Master
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fantasy football is a genre of board game or wargame which normally involves two teams of fantasy races (such as elves, dwarves or orcs) competing in an extremely violent variant of gridiron football.", " Violent future sports such as Rollerball may also be classified as fantasy football.", " However, this is less likely.", " Often the only resemblance to gridiron football for many fantasy football games is to get the ball into an end zone or goal, but these games still fall under the fantasy football genre." ], "title": "Fantasy football (board games)" }, { "sentences": [ "Spoiler Shield is an iOS and Android app designed to block spoilers of popular television shows and sports games on Facebook and Twitter.", " Using a proprietary algorithm, Spoiler Shield filters the users Facebook and/or Twitter feeds avoiding any post that could potentially give away the outcome of a show or game.", " It can block spoilers from over 30 television shows (including American Horror Story, Boardwalk Empire, and Project Runway), as well as sports games from every team of the NFL, MLB and NBA.", " Spoiler Shield was founded by Josh Solt and Matthew Loew in 2013." ], "title": "Spoiler Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "グレートアイスホッケー , is a multi-player sports video game, developed and released by Sega in 1986 for the Sega Master System.", " The game requires the use of the Sega Sports Pad to play the game.", " It is part of the \"Great\" line of sports games released by Sega for the Master System." ], "title": "Great Ice Hockey" }, { "sentences": [ "Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game (1983), designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Mattel for the Intellivision Entertainment Computer System.", " \"IWSB\" was one of the first sports games to use multiple camera angles and present a three-dimensional (as opposed to two-dimensional) perspective.", " The title marked the beginning of the end of board game style single-screen or scrolling playfield games.", " It was also the first statistics-based baseball simulation game on a video game console; all prior console baseball games were arcade-style recreations of the sport." ], "title": "Intellivision World Series Baseball" }, { "sentences": [ "Stick Sports is a mobile games developer and an Adobe Flash sports gaming website.", " Their first game, Stick Cricket, was developed originally by Cann Creative, a company from Sydney, Australia.", " Cann Creative later partnered with Advergamer, a company from London, England to further develop Stick Cricket into an internet phenomenon.", " The principles of these two companies formed Stick Sports in July 2006 to expand their stable of free online sports games.", " Stick Sports games run from any web browser which has the Adobe Flash player plug-in and Internet access." ], "title": "Stick Sports" }, { "sentences": [ "A fantasy sports stock simulation is a type of fantasy sports game.", " It differs from standard fantasy sports games, which involve drafting teams and competing against other teams in a league in certain statistical categories.", " In a fantasy sports stock simulation, players and teams are \"stocks\" in a stock market which can be bought and sold, and which acquire earnings based on their statistics.", " While standard fantasy sports games typically require drafting a team at the beginning of a season to participate, fantasy players can join and participate in a fantasy sports stock market at any time during the season." ], "title": "Fantasy sports stock simulation" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \"", "SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big.", " Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports.", " The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol.", " 2\".", " The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel." ], "title": "EA Sports Big" }, { "sentences": [ "GridIron Master is a wooden board game invented by Brett Proud, Craig Proud, Paul Morin and Jordan Sampson.", " It was first published by Canadian company \"PHI Sports Games\" in 2007.", " It combines the strategic elements of American and Canadian Football with chess.", " The Canadian Edition of \"GridIron Master\" is licensed by the Canadian Football League Players Association (CFLPA)." ], "title": "GridIron Master" }, { "sentences": [ "Timberland is a German-style woodland management board game by Klaus Teuber, which came 9th in the Deutscher Spiele Preis." ], "title": "Timberland (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bowl Bound was a board game originally marketed in 1973 by Time Inc., owner of Sports Illustrated Magazine.", " It was part of a line of sports games sold under the SI umbrella.", " In 1978, rights to the games and time-limited use of the \"Sports Illustrated Game\" banner were sold to Baltimore-based Avalon Hill." ], "title": "Bowl Bound" } ]
[ "Title: Fantasy football (board games)\n\nFantasy football is a genre of board game or wargame which normally involves two teams of fantasy races (such as elves, dwarves or orcs) competing in an extremely violent variant of gridiron football. Violent future sports such as Rollerball may also be classified as fantasy football. However, this is less likely. Often the only resemblance to gridiron football for many fantasy football games is to get the ball into an end zone or goal, but these games still fall under the fantasy football genre.", "Title: Spoiler Shield\n\nSpoiler Shield is an iOS and Android app designed to block spoilers of popular television shows and sports games on Facebook and Twitter. Using a proprietary algorithm, Spoiler Shield filters the users Facebook and/or Twitter feeds avoiding any post that could potentially give away the outcome of a show or game. It can block spoilers from over 30 television shows (including American Horror Story, Boardwalk Empire, and Project Runway), as well as sports games from every team of the NFL, MLB and NBA. Spoiler Shield was founded by Josh Solt and Matthew Loew in 2013.", "Title: Great Ice Hockey\n\nグレートアイスホッケー , is a multi-player sports video game, developed and released by Sega in 1986 for the Sega Master System. The game requires the use of the Sega Sports Pad to play the game. It is part of the \"Great\" line of sports games released by Sega for the Master System.", "Title: Intellivision World Series Baseball\n\nIntellivision World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game (1983), designed by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower and published by Mattel for the Intellivision Entertainment Computer System. \"IWSB\" was one of the first sports games to use multiple camera angles and present a three-dimensional (as opposed to two-dimensional) perspective. The title marked the beginning of the end of board game style single-screen or scrolling playfield games. It was also the first statistics-based baseball simulation game on a video game console; all prior console baseball games were arcade-style recreations of the sport.", "Title: Stick Sports\n\nStick Sports is a mobile games developer and an Adobe Flash sports gaming website. Their first game, Stick Cricket, was developed originally by Cann Creative, a company from Sydney, Australia. Cann Creative later partnered with Advergamer, a company from London, England to further develop Stick Cricket into an internet phenomenon. The principles of these two companies formed Stick Sports in July 2006 to expand their stable of free online sports games. Stick Sports games run from any web browser which has the Adobe Flash player plug-in and Internet access.", "Title: Fantasy sports stock simulation\n\nA fantasy sports stock simulation is a type of fantasy sports game. It differs from standard fantasy sports games, which involve drafting teams and competing against other teams in a league in certain statistical categories. In a fantasy sports stock simulation, players and teams are \"stocks\" in a stock market which can be bought and sold, and which acquire earnings based on their statistics. While standard fantasy sports games typically require drafting a team at the beginning of a season to participate, fantasy players can join and participate in a fantasy sports stock market at any time during the season.", "Title: EA Sports Big\n\nEA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \" SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big. Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports. The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\". The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel.", "Title: GridIron Master\n\nGridIron Master is a wooden board game invented by Brett Proud, Craig Proud, Paul Morin and Jordan Sampson. It was first published by Canadian company \"PHI Sports Games\" in 2007. It combines the strategic elements of American and Canadian Football with chess. The Canadian Edition of \"GridIron Master\" is licensed by the Canadian Football League Players Association (CFLPA).", "Title: Timberland (board game)\n\nTimberland is a German-style woodland management board game by Klaus Teuber, which came 9th in the Deutscher Spiele Preis.", "Title: Bowl Bound\n\nBowl Bound was a board game originally marketed in 1973 by Time Inc., owner of Sports Illustrated Magazine. It was part of a line of sports games sold under the SI umbrella. In 1978, rights to the games and time-limited use of the \"Sports Illustrated Game\" banner were sold to Baltimore-based Avalon Hill." ]
4,437
A North Korean football player who has played for Moranbong Sports Team played for what team in that is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association in the 1966 FIFA World Cup?
The North Korea national football team
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[ "Title: Moranbong Sports Club\n\nMoranbong Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 모란봉체육단; Hanja: 牡丹峰體育團) is a North Korean football club based in Pyongyang. They play in the DPR Korea League. The highest football league in North Korea.", "Title: North Korea national football team\n\nThe North Korea national football team (recognized as Korea DPR by FIFA and known colloquially and in the media as North Korea) represents the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in international association football and is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association, the governing body for football in North Korea.", "Title: North Korea national under-20 football team\n\nThe North Korea national under-20 football team is the youth association football team representing North Korea in youth competitions and it is controlled by DPR Korea Football Association. The team participated in 2014 AFC U-19 Championship and qualified for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup after reaching the Finals stage.", "Title: Shin Yung-kyoo\n\nShin Yung-Kyoo (born 30 March 1942) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team.", "Title: Rimyongsu Sports Club\n\nRimyongsu Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 리명수체육단; Hanja: 鯉明水體育團) is a North Korean football club, based in Sariwon. Despite never winning the DPR Korea League, Rimyongsu supplied four players to the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and five players to the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, more than any other North Korean club.", "Title: An Se-bok\n\nAn Se-Bok (born 29 October 1946) is a North Korean football midfielder who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Amrokgang Sports Team.", "Title: Lee Keun-hak\n\nLee Keun-Hak (born 7 July 1940) is a North Korean football goalkeeper who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team.", "Title: Lim Zoong-sun\n\nLim Zoong-Sun (born 16 July 1943) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team.", "Title: Kim Yung-kil\n\nKim Yung-kil (born 29 January 1944) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Rodongja Sports Team.", "Title: Kim Seung-il (footballer)\n\nKim Seung-il (born 2 September 1945) is a North Korean football forward who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Moranbong Sports Team." ]
4,438
Fong Sai-yuk, is a Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen starring actor Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk, released in which year?
1993
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fong Sai-yuk or Fang Shiyu was a (possibly fictional) Chinese martial artist and folk hero from Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province.", " He was first mentioned in \"wuxia\" stories dating from the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), such as \"Shaolin Xiao Yingxiong\" (少林小英雄; \"Young Hero of Shaolin\"), \"Wan Nian Qing\" (萬年青) and \"Qianlong You Jiangnan\" (乾隆游江南; \"The Qianlong Emperor Visits Jiangnan\").", " His father, Fong Tak (方德; Fang De), was a wealthy merchant, while his mother, Miu Tsui-fa (苗翠花; Miao Cuihua), was a martial arts expert.", " Fong was also associated with Hung Hei-gun and the Five Elders of the Southern Shaolin Monastery." ], "title": "Fong Sai-yuk" }, { "sentences": [ "Hero of the Times () is a Singaporean-Taiwanese \"wuxia\" television series based on legends about Fong Sai-yuk (Mandarin: Fang Shiyu), a Chinese folk hero and martial artist who lived in the Qing dynasty.", " It was co-produced by the Television Corporation of Singapore (now MediaCorp) and Taiwan's China Television, directed by Hu Mingkai, and starred mainland Chinese actor Vincent Zhao as Fang Shiyu.", " It was first aired in Singapore on TCS Eighth Frequency (now MediaCorp Channel 8) from late 1999 to early 2000." ], "title": "Hero of the Times" }, { "sentences": [ "Fong Sai-yuk is a Chinese martial artist and folk hero." ], "title": "Fong Sai-yuk (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Li Lianjie (born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion who was born in Beijing.", " He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen." ], "title": "Jet Li" }, { "sentences": [ "Disciples Of The 36th Chamber (霹靂十傑, \"Pi li shi jie\", \"Disciples of the Master Killer\" or \"Master Killer III\") is a 1985 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts film comedy written, directed and choreographed Lau Kar-leung.", " It is the third in a loose trilogy of films that began with \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" (1978) and was followed by \"Return to the 36th Chamber\" (1980).", " In \"Disciples\", the action is focused on Hsiao Ho, who portrays legendary martial artist Fong Sai-Yuk.", " Gordon Liu, a constant in the \"36th Chamber\" series, reprises his role from \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" as the monk San Te." ], "title": "Disciples of the 36th Chamber" }, { "sentences": [ "Hero () is a 1997 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Corey Yuen.", " The film stars Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, established Hong Kong action stars from the Peking Opera School (Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Corey Yuen, Yuen Tak) and Hong Kong actresses Valerie Chow and Jessica Hsuan.", " \"Hero\" is a remake of the 1972 film, \"Boxer from Shantung\".", " The film was produced by then TVB chairwoman Mona Fong." ], "title": "Hero (1997 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "My Father Is a Hero (, released in the United States as The Enforcer and Jet Li's The Enforcer) is a 1995 Hong Kong action film starring Jet Li and directed by Corey Yuen, who also co-stars in the film.", " The film was released in the Hong Kong on 2 March 1995." ], "title": "My Father Is a Hero" }, { "sentences": [ "Hsiao Ho, (Hsiao Hou) (; Cantonese: Siu Hau, born 1 January 1958 (age 58) in Meixian District, Guangdong, China) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor, stunt performer and action choreographer.", " A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including \"Mad Monkey Kung Fu\" and Legendary Weapons of China.", " In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, \"Disciples of the 36th Chamber\" and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing.", " Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie).", " Hou is also known for portraying the \"disfigured swordsman\" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's \"Iron Monkey\".", " He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994).", " In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film." ], "title": "Hsiao Ho (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fong Sai-yuk II, also known as The Legend II and The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk II, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and also produced by and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk.", " The film is a sequel to \"Fong Sai-yuk\", which was released earlier in the same year.", " Two former Miss Hong Kong Pageant winners, Michelle Reis and Amy Kwok, portrayed Fong Sai-yuk's wives." ], "title": "Fong Sai-yuk II" }, { "sentences": [ "Fong Sai-yuk (, aka The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk, or simply, The Legend) is a 1993 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk.", " The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography.", " The film received positive reviews praising Josephine Siao's acting and the action choreography." ], "title": "Fong Sai-yuk (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Fong Sai-yuk\n\nFong Sai-yuk or Fang Shiyu was a (possibly fictional) Chinese martial artist and folk hero from Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. He was first mentioned in \"wuxia\" stories dating from the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), such as \"Shaolin Xiao Yingxiong\" (少林小英雄; \"Young Hero of Shaolin\"), \"Wan Nian Qing\" (萬年青) and \"Qianlong You Jiangnan\" (乾隆游江南; \"The Qianlong Emperor Visits Jiangnan\"). His father, Fong Tak (方德; Fang De), was a wealthy merchant, while his mother, Miu Tsui-fa (苗翠花; Miao Cuihua), was a martial arts expert. Fong was also associated with Hung Hei-gun and the Five Elders of the Southern Shaolin Monastery.", "Title: Hero of the Times\n\nHero of the Times () is a Singaporean-Taiwanese \"wuxia\" television series based on legends about Fong Sai-yuk (Mandarin: Fang Shiyu), a Chinese folk hero and martial artist who lived in the Qing dynasty. It was co-produced by the Television Corporation of Singapore (now MediaCorp) and Taiwan's China Television, directed by Hu Mingkai, and starred mainland Chinese actor Vincent Zhao as Fang Shiyu. It was first aired in Singapore on TCS Eighth Frequency (now MediaCorp Channel 8) from late 1999 to early 2000.", "Title: Fong Sai-yuk (disambiguation)\n\nFong Sai-yuk is a Chinese martial artist and folk hero.", "Title: Jet Li\n\nLi Lianjie (born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion who was born in Beijing. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.", "Title: Disciples of the 36th Chamber\n\nDisciples Of The 36th Chamber (霹靂十傑, \"Pi li shi jie\", \"Disciples of the Master Killer\" or \"Master Killer III\") is a 1985 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts film comedy written, directed and choreographed Lau Kar-leung. It is the third in a loose trilogy of films that began with \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" (1978) and was followed by \"Return to the 36th Chamber\" (1980). In \"Disciples\", the action is focused on Hsiao Ho, who portrays legendary martial artist Fong Sai-Yuk. Gordon Liu, a constant in the \"36th Chamber\" series, reprises his role from \"The 36th Chamber of Shaolin\" as the monk San Te.", "Title: Hero (1997 film)\n\nHero () is a 1997 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Corey Yuen. The film stars Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, established Hong Kong action stars from the Peking Opera School (Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Corey Yuen, Yuen Tak) and Hong Kong actresses Valerie Chow and Jessica Hsuan. \"Hero\" is a remake of the 1972 film, \"Boxer from Shantung\". The film was produced by then TVB chairwoman Mona Fong.", "Title: My Father Is a Hero\n\nMy Father Is a Hero (, released in the United States as The Enforcer and Jet Li's The Enforcer) is a 1995 Hong Kong action film starring Jet Li and directed by Corey Yuen, who also co-stars in the film. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 2 March 1995.", "Title: Hsiao Ho (actor)\n\nHsiao Ho, (Hsiao Hou) (; Cantonese: Siu Hau, born 1 January 1958 (age 58) in Meixian District, Guangdong, China) is a Hong Kong martial arts film actor, stunt performer and action choreographer. A Hakka, he has acted in many films directed by Lau Kar-leung, including \"Mad Monkey Kung Fu\" and Legendary Weapons of China. In 1985 he portrayed legendary kung fu warrior Fong Sai-Yuk in the Lau directed action-comedy, \"Disciples of the 36th Chamber\" and also took a lead role in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. Fake Ghost Catchers is marketed by Celestial Pictures as being made two years before Ghostbusters (inferring that the idea for Ghostbusters may have come from the movie). Hou is also known for portraying the \"disfigured swordsman\" and doubling complicated action scenes in 1993's \"Iron Monkey\". He was also the action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1982 he was nominated for Best Action Choreography for the movie Legendary Weapons of China (for which he was action director) at the Hong Kong Film Awards alongside Lau Kar Leung and Ching Chu who also provided choreography for the film.", "Title: Fong Sai-yuk II\n\nFong Sai-yuk II, also known as The Legend II and The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk II, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and also produced by and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film is a sequel to \"Fong Sai-yuk\", which was released earlier in the same year. Two former Miss Hong Kong Pageant winners, Michelle Reis and Amy Kwok, portrayed Fong Sai-yuk's wives.", "Title: Fong Sai-yuk (film)\n\nFong Sai-yuk (, aka The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk, or simply, The Legend) is a 1993 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. The film received positive reviews praising Josephine Siao's acting and the action choreography." ]
4,439
What song written by Lorde and Joel Little topped the Billboard" Alternative Songs chart in 2013?
"Royals"
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{ "title": [ "Mother Mother (song)", "Royals (song)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Mother Mother\" is a song by Tracy Bonham from her debut album \"The Burdens of Being Upright\".", " It reached number one on \"Billboard\" magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in mid-1996.", " It was the last song by a female solo artist to top this chart until \"Royals\" by Lorde in August 2013, by which time the chart had been renamed \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs." ], "title": "Mother Mother (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American rock band A Day to Remember consists of six studio albums, three video albums, three extended plays and thirteen singles.", " The band signed to Indianola in February 2005 and released their debut album \"And Their Name Was Treason\" a few months later.", " Their second album, \"For Those Who Have Heart\", was released in January 2007 and peaked at number 17 on the Heatseekers Album chart in the US; a re-release charted at number 43 on the Independent Albums chart in the US.", " Released in February 2009, \"Homesick\" charted at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and at number 1 on the Independent Albums chart.", " From the album, only the \"Have Faith in Me\" single charted; at number 40 on the Alternative Songs chart.", " Second single \"Downfall of Us All\" and album track \"If It Means a Lot to You\" were both certified Gold by the RIAA for 500,000 downloads each.", " Fourth album \"What Separates Me from You\" (2010) debuted at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and its lead single \"All I Want\" peaked at number 12 on the Alternative Songs chart.", " Fifth album \"Common Courtesy\" (2013) was first released only digitally due a legal label dispute; a physical release followed later.", " The band released their sixth album, \"Bad Vibrations\", in 2016." ], "title": "A Day to Remember discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tennis Court\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " On 7 June 2013, the song was released as the album's second single by Universal Music Group, following \"Royals\".", " \"Tennis Court EP\" was also released, comprising three additional tracks.", " \"Tennis Court\" served as the fourth single from \"Pure Heroine\" in the United States.", " Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, \"Tennis Court\" combines alternative pop, art pop and electropop genres with elements from downtempo, hip hop and EDM.", " It features synthesisers and electronic pulses in its composition.", " The lyrics address Lorde's new-found fame and criticise the \"high life.\"" ], "title": "Tennis Court (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Glory and Gore\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde from her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " The song was released on 11 March 2014 as the album's fifth single by Lava Records and Republic Records.", " The track was written by Lorde and its producer, Joel Little.", " \"Glory and Gore\" is an electropop song influenced by chillwave and hip hop music.", " It speaks about modern society's fascination with violence and celebrity culture.", " The song was met with a mixed reception from critics, and reached numbers sixty-eight and nine on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot Rock Songs, respectively.", " In 2014, \"Glory and Gore\" was used in an advertisement for the second season of the History television series \"Vikings\"." ], "title": "Glory and Gore" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Ribs\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut studio album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " The song was released as a promotional single on 30 September 2013 by Universal Music Group (UMG).", " Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde, \"Ribs\" is an electronica and electropop song discussing Lorde's stress of ageing." ], "title": "Ribs (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Take the Money\" is a song by American indie pop act Bleachers, featuring uncredited vocals from New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde.", " Written and produced by frontman Jack Antonoff, co-written by Lorde, and co-produced by Greg Kurstin and Vince Clarke, it was released as the lead single from Bleachers' second studio album \"Gone Now\" on March 30, 2017, through RCA Records.", " \"Don't Take the Money\" appeared in the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, and also reached the top 20 of the Hot Rock Songs chart.", " Its accompanying music video stars Antonoff as a soon-to-be groom and was directed by his girlfriend, actress and filmmaker Lena Dunham." ], "title": "Don't Take the Money" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Team\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " The song was released on 13 September 2013 as the album's third single in Australia and New Zealand by Universal Music New Zealand, and the second in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lava and Republic Records.", " The track was written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde herself.", " \"Team\" is a hybrid of alternative pop and electro-hop featuring synthesiser, bass and snare drum instrumentation over a handclap-based beat.", " Lyrically, the track is a \"tribute to her friends and country\"." ], "title": "Team (Lorde song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Yellow Flicker Beat\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde.", " Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little and Paul Epworth, the song was released on 29 September 2014 as the lead single from the soundtrack for \"\" by Republic Records.", " \"Yellow Flicker Beat\", which features an electronic production, is characterised as an art pop and electropop song.", " Its style was compared to that of Lorde's earlier releases such as her song \"Biting Down\" from \"The Love Club EP\" (2013) and her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " The lyrics of the track refer to the rise of \"The Hunger Games\"' heroine Katniss Everdeen." ], "title": "Yellow Flicker Beat" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bravado\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, originally included on her debut EP \"The Love Club EP\".", " It was later featured on her \"Tennis Court EP\" and the extended version of her debut album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " The song was written by Lorde and Joel Little and was produced by the latter.", " The track was released as a single on 6 September 2013, via iTunes Stores, in a number of European countries and India.", " Characterised as a chamber pop and electropop song, \"Bravado\" addresses Lorde's introverted nature and the need to feign confidence in the music industry.", " The single was well received by music critics and peaked at number five on the New Zealand Artist Singles chart." ], "title": "Bravado (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Royals\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde from her debut extended play album, \"The Love Club EP\" (2012).", " It was later included on her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013).", " \"Royals\" was characterised as art pop and electropop.", " Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by the latter, the song lyrically disapproves of the luxurious lifestyle of contemporary artists." ], "title": "Royals (song)" } ]
[ "Title: Mother Mother (song)\n\n\"Mother Mother\" is a song by Tracy Bonham from her debut album \"The Burdens of Being Upright\". It reached number one on \"Billboard\" magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in mid-1996. It was the last song by a female solo artist to top this chart until \"Royals\" by Lorde in August 2013, by which time the chart had been renamed \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs.", "Title: A Day to Remember discography\n\nThe discography of American rock band A Day to Remember consists of six studio albums, three video albums, three extended plays and thirteen singles. The band signed to Indianola in February 2005 and released their debut album \"And Their Name Was Treason\" a few months later. Their second album, \"For Those Who Have Heart\", was released in January 2007 and peaked at number 17 on the Heatseekers Album chart in the US; a re-release charted at number 43 on the Independent Albums chart in the US. Released in February 2009, \"Homesick\" charted at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and at number 1 on the Independent Albums chart. From the album, only the \"Have Faith in Me\" single charted; at number 40 on the Alternative Songs chart. Second single \"Downfall of Us All\" and album track \"If It Means a Lot to You\" were both certified Gold by the RIAA for 500,000 downloads each. Fourth album \"What Separates Me from You\" (2010) debuted at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and its lead single \"All I Want\" peaked at number 12 on the Alternative Songs chart. Fifth album \"Common Courtesy\" (2013) was first released only digitally due a legal label dispute; a physical release followed later. The band released their sixth album, \"Bad Vibrations\", in 2016.", "Title: Tennis Court (song)\n\n\"Tennis Court\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). On 7 June 2013, the song was released as the album's second single by Universal Music Group, following \"Royals\". \"Tennis Court EP\" was also released, comprising three additional tracks. \"Tennis Court\" served as the fourth single from \"Pure Heroine\" in the United States. Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, \"Tennis Court\" combines alternative pop, art pop and electropop genres with elements from downtempo, hip hop and EDM. It features synthesisers and electronic pulses in its composition. The lyrics address Lorde's new-found fame and criticise the \"high life.\"", "Title: Glory and Gore\n\n\"Glory and Gore\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde from her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). The song was released on 11 March 2014 as the album's fifth single by Lava Records and Republic Records. The track was written by Lorde and its producer, Joel Little. \"Glory and Gore\" is an electropop song influenced by chillwave and hip hop music. It speaks about modern society's fascination with violence and celebrity culture. The song was met with a mixed reception from critics, and reached numbers sixty-eight and nine on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot Rock Songs, respectively. In 2014, \"Glory and Gore\" was used in an advertisement for the second season of the History television series \"Vikings\".", "Title: Ribs (song)\n\n\"Ribs\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut studio album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). The song was released as a promotional single on 30 September 2013 by Universal Music Group (UMG). Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde, \"Ribs\" is an electronica and electropop song discussing Lorde's stress of ageing.", "Title: Don't Take the Money\n\n\"Don't Take the Money\" is a song by American indie pop act Bleachers, featuring uncredited vocals from New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde. Written and produced by frontman Jack Antonoff, co-written by Lorde, and co-produced by Greg Kurstin and Vince Clarke, it was released as the lead single from Bleachers' second studio album \"Gone Now\" on March 30, 2017, through RCA Records. \"Don't Take the Money\" appeared in the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, and also reached the top 20 of the Hot Rock Songs chart. Its accompanying music video stars Antonoff as a soon-to-be groom and was directed by his girlfriend, actress and filmmaker Lena Dunham.", "Title: Team (Lorde song)\n\n\"Team\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, taken from her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). The song was released on 13 September 2013 as the album's third single in Australia and New Zealand by Universal Music New Zealand, and the second in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lava and Republic Records. The track was written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little, with additional production from Lorde herself. \"Team\" is a hybrid of alternative pop and electro-hop featuring synthesiser, bass and snare drum instrumentation over a handclap-based beat. Lyrically, the track is a \"tribute to her friends and country\".", "Title: Yellow Flicker Beat\n\n\"Yellow Flicker Beat\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde. Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little and Paul Epworth, the song was released on 29 September 2014 as the lead single from the soundtrack for \"\" by Republic Records. \"Yellow Flicker Beat\", which features an electronic production, is characterised as an art pop and electropop song. Its style was compared to that of Lorde's earlier releases such as her song \"Biting Down\" from \"The Love Club EP\" (2013) and her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). The lyrics of the track refer to the rise of \"The Hunger Games\"' heroine Katniss Everdeen.", "Title: Bravado (song)\n\n\"Bravado\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde, originally included on her debut EP \"The Love Club EP\". It was later featured on her \"Tennis Court EP\" and the extended version of her debut album \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). The song was written by Lorde and Joel Little and was produced by the latter. The track was released as a single on 6 September 2013, via iTunes Stores, in a number of European countries and India. Characterised as a chamber pop and electropop song, \"Bravado\" addresses Lorde's introverted nature and the need to feign confidence in the music industry. The single was well received by music critics and peaked at number five on the New Zealand Artist Singles chart.", "Title: Royals (song)\n\n\"Royals\" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde from her debut extended play album, \"The Love Club EP\" (2012). It was later included on her debut studio album, \"Pure Heroine\" (2013). \"Royals\" was characterised as art pop and electropop. Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by the latter, the song lyrically disapproves of the luxurious lifestyle of contemporary artists." ]
4,440
Who was the director of the movie that Dug's Special Mission is included with on DVD?
Pete Docter
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{ "title": [ "Dug's Special Mission", "Up (2009 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "United Nations Security Council Resolution 302, adopted on November 24, 1971, after reaffirming previous resolutions on the topic, the Council expressed its appreciation for the work accomplished by the Special Mission established in resolution 294.", " The Council deplored the lack of co-operation with the Special Mission by the Portuguese and called upon its government to take effective measures so that the territorial integrity of Senegal would be respected and to prevent acts of violence and destruction against the territory and its people." ], "title": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 302" }, { "sentences": [ "The term Special Mission Unit or Special Missions Unit (SMU) is used to describe some elite special operations forces around the world.", " The term has been applied to the Australian Defence Force's Special Air Service Regiment and five United States special operations forces units.", " Special mission units have been involved in high profile military operations such as the death of Osama Bin Laden and capture of Saddam Hussein." ], "title": "Special Mission Unit" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), commonly known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six is the U.S. Navy component of Joint Special Operations Command.", " It is often referred to within JSOC as \"Task Force Blue\".", " DEVGRU is administratively supported by Naval Special Warfare Command and operationally commanded by the Joint Special Operations Command.", " Most information concerning DEVGRU is classified, and details of its activities are not usually commented on by either the White House or the Department of Defense.", " Despite the official name changes, \"SEAL Team Six\" remains the unit's widely recognized moniker.", " It is sometimes referred to in the U.S. media as a Special Mission Unit." ], "title": "SEAL Team Six" }, { "sentences": [ "George & A.J. is a short film created by Pixar which uses characters from the film \"Up\" to tell what Nurses George and A.J. did after Carl Fredricksen left with his house tied to balloons in the feature film.", " Instead of being released on DVD like \"Partly Cloudy\", \"Dug's Special Mission\", or any other Pixar short film, \"George & A.J.\" was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the film.", " It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page.", " It was later released on \"Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2\".", " All of the animation is done in a limited \"storyboard\" style, with some objects moving by keyframes, while other things like characters and their mouths barely move at all; however, the characters' expressions and the story are still conveyed." ], "title": "George &amp; A.J." }, { "sentences": [ "Ronnie del Carmen (born December 31, 1959) is a Filipino animation writer, story artist, story supervisor and production designer.", " He co-directed the 2015 Pixar film \"Inside Out\", for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.", " He was the story supervisor on Pixar's tenth full-length computer-animated film, \"Up\", and directed its accompanying short film, \"Dug's Special Mission\"." ], "title": "Ronnie del Carmen" }, { "sentences": [ "Dug's Special Mission (2009) is a Pixar short CGI film, directed by Ronnie del Carmen.", " It is tied into and included on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of \"Up\", and Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2." ], "title": "Dug's Special Mission" }, { "sentences": [ "Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai).", " By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie.", " The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino." ], "title": "Up (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando (\"Special Forces High Command\") is the principal Mexican Army Tier 1 Special Mission Unit for counter-terrorist operations .", " It's a group with no more than 150 operators, most of their operators come from the Mexican Army Special Forces Corps.", " After the selection process are specially trained in counter-terrorist tactics, advance force operations and personal security detail operations.", " The unit's principal mission is carry out the most delicate national security operations ordered directly by the President and the Secretary of National Defense." ], "title": "Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando" }, { "sentences": [ "United Nations Security Council Resolution 404, adopted on February 8, 1977, after hearing from a representative of Benin, the Council reaffirmed that States must refrain from threats and use of force in their international relations and decided to establish a Special Mission composed of three members of the Council to investigate the events of January 16, 1977 against the country.", " The findings of the report by the Special Mission were examined in Resolution 405." ], "title": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 404" }, { "sentences": [ "Osama bin Laden, the founder and head of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT (20:00 UTC, May 1) by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six).", " The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a CIA-led operation, with Joint Special Operations Command, commonly known as JSOC, coordinating the Special Mission Units involved in the raid.", " In addition to SEAL Team Six, participating units under JSOC included the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), aka \"Night Stalkers,\" and operators from the CIA's Special Activities Division, which recruits heavily from former JSOC Special Mission Units.", " The operation ended a nearly 10-year search for bin Laden, following his role in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the US." ], "title": "Death of Osama bin Laden" } ]
[ "Title: United Nations Security Council Resolution 302\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 302, adopted on November 24, 1971, after reaffirming previous resolutions on the topic, the Council expressed its appreciation for the work accomplished by the Special Mission established in resolution 294. The Council deplored the lack of co-operation with the Special Mission by the Portuguese and called upon its government to take effective measures so that the territorial integrity of Senegal would be respected and to prevent acts of violence and destruction against the territory and its people.", "Title: Special Mission Unit\n\nThe term Special Mission Unit or Special Missions Unit (SMU) is used to describe some elite special operations forces around the world. The term has been applied to the Australian Defence Force's Special Air Service Regiment and five United States special operations forces units. Special mission units have been involved in high profile military operations such as the death of Osama Bin Laden and capture of Saddam Hussein.", "Title: SEAL Team Six\n\nThe United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), commonly known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six is the U.S. Navy component of Joint Special Operations Command. It is often referred to within JSOC as \"Task Force Blue\". DEVGRU is administratively supported by Naval Special Warfare Command and operationally commanded by the Joint Special Operations Command. Most information concerning DEVGRU is classified, and details of its activities are not usually commented on by either the White House or the Department of Defense. Despite the official name changes, \"SEAL Team Six\" remains the unit's widely recognized moniker. It is sometimes referred to in the U.S. media as a Special Mission Unit.", "Title: George &amp; A.J.\n\nGeorge & A.J. is a short film created by Pixar which uses characters from the film \"Up\" to tell what Nurses George and A.J. did after Carl Fredricksen left with his house tied to balloons in the feature film. Instead of being released on DVD like \"Partly Cloudy\", \"Dug's Special Mission\", or any other Pixar short film, \"George & A.J.\" was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the film. It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page. It was later released on \"Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2\". All of the animation is done in a limited \"storyboard\" style, with some objects moving by keyframes, while other things like characters and their mouths barely move at all; however, the characters' expressions and the story are still conveyed.", "Title: Ronnie del Carmen\n\nRonnie del Carmen (born December 31, 1959) is a Filipino animation writer, story artist, story supervisor and production designer. He co-directed the 2015 Pixar film \"Inside Out\", for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He was the story supervisor on Pixar's tenth full-length computer-animated film, \"Up\", and directed its accompanying short film, \"Dug's Special Mission\".", "Title: Dug's Special Mission\n\nDug's Special Mission (2009) is a Pixar short CGI film, directed by Ronnie del Carmen. It is tied into and included on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of \"Up\", and Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2.", "Title: Up (2009 film)\n\nUp is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner) and an earnest young \"Wilderness Explorer\" (a fictional youth group similar to the Boy Scouts) named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino.", "Title: Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando\n\nThe Fuerzas Especiales del Alto Mando (\"Special Forces High Command\") is the principal Mexican Army Tier 1 Special Mission Unit for counter-terrorist operations . It's a group with no more than 150 operators, most of their operators come from the Mexican Army Special Forces Corps. After the selection process are specially trained in counter-terrorist tactics, advance force operations and personal security detail operations. The unit's principal mission is carry out the most delicate national security operations ordered directly by the President and the Secretary of National Defense.", "Title: United Nations Security Council Resolution 404\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 404, adopted on February 8, 1977, after hearing from a representative of Benin, the Council reaffirmed that States must refrain from threats and use of force in their international relations and decided to establish a Special Mission composed of three members of the Council to investigate the events of January 16, 1977 against the country. The findings of the report by the Special Mission were examined in Resolution 405.", "Title: Death of Osama bin Laden\n\nOsama bin Laden, the founder and head of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT (20:00 UTC, May 1) by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six). The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a CIA-led operation, with Joint Special Operations Command, commonly known as JSOC, coordinating the Special Mission Units involved in the raid. In addition to SEAL Team Six, participating units under JSOC included the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), aka \"Night Stalkers,\" and operators from the CIA's Special Activities Division, which recruits heavily from former JSOC Special Mission Units. The operation ended a nearly 10-year search for bin Laden, following his role in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the US." ]
4,441
Which high Alpine Swiss resort hosted the 1928 Winter Olympics?
St. Moritz
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (French: Les \"IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver\") (German: \"Olympische Winterspiele 1928\") (Italian: \"II Giochi olimpici invernali\") (Romansch: \"Gieus olimpics d'enviern 1928\"), were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated February 11–19, 1928 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.", " The 1928 Games were the first true \"Winter Olympics\" held on its own as they were not in conjunction with a \"Summer Olympics\".", " The preceding 1924 Games were retroactively renamed the inaugural Winter Olympics, though they had been in fact part of the 1924 Summer Olympics.", " All preceding Winter Events of the Olympic Games were the winter sports part of the schedule of the Summer Games, and not held as a separate Winter Games.", " These games also replaced the now redundant Nordic Games, that were held quadrennially since early in the century." ], "title": "1928 Winter Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "Park City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the western United States in Park City, Utah, located 32 mi east of Salt Lake City.", " Opened in 1963, the resort has been a major tourist attraction for skiers from all over the United States, as well as a main employer for many of Park City's citizens.", " Park City, as the ski resort and area is known, contains several training courses for the U.S. Ski Team, including slalom and giant slalom runs.", " During the 2002 Winter Olympics the resort hosted the snowboarding events and the men's and women's alpine giant slalom events.", " The resort was purchased by Vail Resorts in 2014 and combined the resort with neighboring Canyons Resort via an interconnect gondola to create the largest ski area in the United States at the time.", " It has since been surpassed by Powder Mountain in 2016." ], "title": "Park City Mountain Resort" }, { "sentences": [ "St. Moritz (also German: \"Sankt Moritz\" , Romansh: \"\" , Italian: \"San Maurizio\" , French: \"Saint-Moritz\" ) is a high Alpine resort in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about 1800 m above sea level.", " It is Upper Engadine's major village and a municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Graubünden." ], "title": "St. Moritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Ludwig Böck (7 September 1902 – 14 March 1960) was a German skier.", " He competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, where he placed seventh in Nordic combined, and 14th in the 18 km cross-country." ], "title": "Ludwig Böck" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Dufour (28 July 1901 – May 1960) was a Swiss ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics, in the 1924 Winter Olympics, and in the 1928 Winter Olympics.", " In 1920 he participated with the Swiss ice hockey team in the Summer Olympics ice hockey tournament.", " Four years later he was also a member of the Swiss team in the first Winter Olympics tournament.", " At the 1928 Olympics he won the bronze medal with the Swiss ice hockey team." ], "title": "Louis Dufour" }, { "sentences": [ "For the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, a total of eight sports venues were used.", " The five venues used for the 1928 Winter Olympics were reused for these games.", " Three new venues were added for alpine skiing which had been added to the Winter Olympics program twelve years earlier in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (Allied-occupied Germany during the 1948 Games).", " As of 2015, the bob run continues to be used for bobsleigh and the Cresta Run for skeleton while alpine skiing remains popular in St. Moritz." ], "title": "Venues of the 1948 Winter Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "Arnold Clas Robert Thunberg (5 April 1893 – 28 April 1973) was a Finnish speed skater who won five Olympic gold medals – three at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924 (along with a silver and a bronze medal) and two at the 1928 Winter Olympics held in St. Moritz.", " He was the most successful athlete at both of these Winter Olympics, sharing the honour for 1928 Winter Olympics with Johan Grøttumsbraaten of Norway." ], "title": "Clas Thunberg" }, { "sentences": [ "The White Stadium (German:Das Weiße Stadion) is a 1928 Swiss documentary film directed by Arnold Fanck about the 1928 Winter Olympics which were held in the Swiss resort of St. Moritz.", " The film received the backing of the International Olympic Committee and was the first of the Olympics to be made.", " It was financed and distributed by the major German studio UFA, but was not a commercial or critical success." ], "title": "The White Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeleton is one of the Olympic sport disciplines contested at the Winter Olympic Games.", " It was introduced at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz – the birthplace of skeleton – in the form of a men's event contested over four runs.", " Dropped from the 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics program, skeleton returned in 1948, when St. Moritz hosted again the Winter Olympics, but was discarded from the following Games in Oslo.", " After 54 years of absence from the Olympic program, skeleton was reinstated as an official medal sport at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, featuring individual events for men and women." ], "title": "List of Olympic medalists in skeleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Sigmund Ruud (30 December 1907 – 7 April 1994) was a Norwegian ski jumper.", " Together with his brothers Birger and Asbjørn, he dominated ski jumping in the 1920s and 1930s.", " At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Sigmund earned a silver medal.", " At the 1929 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, he won the ski jumping competition while earning a bronze at the 1930 event.", " Sigmund also competed in the ski jumping competition at the Holmenkollen ski festival, which first began in 1933.", " He also competed at the 1932 Winter Olympics in the ski jumping event, but finished seventh due to appendicitis.", " Additionally, Sigmund wanted to compete in the first alpine skiing events at the 1936 Winter Olympics, though he did not start." ], "title": "Sigmund Ruud" } ]
[ "Title: 1928 Winter Olympics\n\nThe 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (French: Les \"IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver\") (German: \"Olympische Winterspiele 1928\") (Italian: \"II Giochi olimpici invernali\") (Romansch: \"Gieus olimpics d'enviern 1928\"), were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated February 11–19, 1928 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The 1928 Games were the first true \"Winter Olympics\" held on its own as they were not in conjunction with a \"Summer Olympics\". The preceding 1924 Games were retroactively renamed the inaugural Winter Olympics, though they had been in fact part of the 1924 Summer Olympics. All preceding Winter Events of the Olympic Games were the winter sports part of the schedule of the Summer Games, and not held as a separate Winter Games. These games also replaced the now redundant Nordic Games, that were held quadrennially since early in the century.", "Title: Park City Mountain Resort\n\nPark City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the western United States in Park City, Utah, located 32 mi east of Salt Lake City. Opened in 1963, the resort has been a major tourist attraction for skiers from all over the United States, as well as a main employer for many of Park City's citizens. Park City, as the ski resort and area is known, contains several training courses for the U.S. Ski Team, including slalom and giant slalom runs. During the 2002 Winter Olympics the resort hosted the snowboarding events and the men's and women's alpine giant slalom events. The resort was purchased by Vail Resorts in 2014 and combined the resort with neighboring Canyons Resort via an interconnect gondola to create the largest ski area in the United States at the time. It has since been surpassed by Powder Mountain in 2016.", "Title: St. Moritz\n\nSt. Moritz (also German: \"Sankt Moritz\" , Romansh: \"\" , Italian: \"San Maurizio\" , French: \"Saint-Moritz\" ) is a high Alpine resort in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about 1800 m above sea level. It is Upper Engadine's major village and a municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.", "Title: Ludwig Böck\n\nLudwig Böck (7 September 1902 – 14 March 1960) was a German skier. He competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, where he placed seventh in Nordic combined, and 14th in the 18 km cross-country.", "Title: Louis Dufour\n\nLouis Dufour (28 July 1901 – May 1960) was a Swiss ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics, in the 1924 Winter Olympics, and in the 1928 Winter Olympics. In 1920 he participated with the Swiss ice hockey team in the Summer Olympics ice hockey tournament. Four years later he was also a member of the Swiss team in the first Winter Olympics tournament. At the 1928 Olympics he won the bronze medal with the Swiss ice hockey team.", "Title: Venues of the 1948 Winter Olympics\n\nFor the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, a total of eight sports venues were used. The five venues used for the 1928 Winter Olympics were reused for these games. Three new venues were added for alpine skiing which had been added to the Winter Olympics program twelve years earlier in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (Allied-occupied Germany during the 1948 Games). As of 2015, the bob run continues to be used for bobsleigh and the Cresta Run for skeleton while alpine skiing remains popular in St. Moritz.", "Title: Clas Thunberg\n\nArnold Clas Robert Thunberg (5 April 1893 – 28 April 1973) was a Finnish speed skater who won five Olympic gold medals – three at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924 (along with a silver and a bronze medal) and two at the 1928 Winter Olympics held in St. Moritz. He was the most successful athlete at both of these Winter Olympics, sharing the honour for 1928 Winter Olympics with Johan Grøttumsbraaten of Norway.", "Title: The White Stadium\n\nThe White Stadium (German:Das Weiße Stadion) is a 1928 Swiss documentary film directed by Arnold Fanck about the 1928 Winter Olympics which were held in the Swiss resort of St. Moritz. The film received the backing of the International Olympic Committee and was the first of the Olympics to be made. It was financed and distributed by the major German studio UFA, but was not a commercial or critical success.", "Title: List of Olympic medalists in skeleton\n\nSkeleton is one of the Olympic sport disciplines contested at the Winter Olympic Games. It was introduced at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz – the birthplace of skeleton – in the form of a men's event contested over four runs. Dropped from the 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics program, skeleton returned in 1948, when St. Moritz hosted again the Winter Olympics, but was discarded from the following Games in Oslo. After 54 years of absence from the Olympic program, skeleton was reinstated as an official medal sport at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, featuring individual events for men and women.", "Title: Sigmund Ruud\n\nSigmund Ruud (30 December 1907 – 7 April 1994) was a Norwegian ski jumper. Together with his brothers Birger and Asbjørn, he dominated ski jumping in the 1920s and 1930s. At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Sigmund earned a silver medal. At the 1929 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, he won the ski jumping competition while earning a bronze at the 1930 event. Sigmund also competed in the ski jumping competition at the Holmenkollen ski festival, which first began in 1933. He also competed at the 1932 Winter Olympics in the ski jumping event, but finished seventh due to appendicitis. Additionally, Sigmund wanted to compete in the first alpine skiing events at the 1936 Winter Olympics, though he did not start." ]
4,442
The video game 3D Bomb Alley is based on a Falklands War battle that ended on what date?
25 May 1982
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in the United Kingdom (UK) an important account became Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins' \"The Battle for the Falklands\"." ], "title": "Cultural impact of the Falklands War" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Alasdair Davidson Lawrence MC (born 3 July 1960) is a former British Army officer who fought and was severely wounded in the Falklands War.", " His account of his experiences during and after the war was later adapted into the controversial television play \"Tumbledown\", and his book co-written with his father, John Lawrence, \"When the Fighting Is Over: A Personal Story of the Battle for Tumbledown Mountain and Its Aftermath\"." ], "title": "Robert Lawrence (British Army officer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of San Carlos was a major battle between aircraft and ships that lasted from 21 to 25 May 1982 during the British landings on the shores of San Carlos Water (which became known as \"Bomb Alley\") in the 1982 Falklands War (Spanish: \"Guerra de las Malvinas\" ).", " Low-flying land-based Argentine jet aircraft made repeated attacks on ships of the British Task Force." ], "title": "Battle of San Carlos (1982)" }, { "sentences": [ "Counter-Strike: Malvinas is a multiplayer first-person shooter modification of \"\", developed and distributed by Argentinian web hosting company Dattatec.", " The mod was released worldwide on 4 March 2013 and utilizes the Source game engine.", " The game is set in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, and revolves around a group of Argentine special forces capturing the archipelago from British \"terrorists\".", " The objective of the game is similar to that of the \"Counter-Strike\" series; each round is won by either detonating a bomb or by eliminating all members of the enemy team.", " \"Counter-Strike: Malvinas\" pays homage to the 1982 Falklands War, in which an estimated 650 Argentine and 255 British servicemen died." ], "title": "Counter-Strike: Malvinas" } ]
[ "Title: Bomb Alley\n\nBomb Alley is a 1983 computer war game covering the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II. Written by game author Gary Grigsby and published by Strategic Simulations, it runs on the Apple II platform. It has the distinction of being the first true land-sea-air computer wargame, where ground troops could advance and retreat across land.", "Title: 3D Bomb Alley\n\n3D Bomb Alley is a video game created by Software Invasion for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. According to \"The Micro User\" magazine, the gameplay is \"based on San Carlos Bay in the Falklands\" and refers to the contemporary Falklands War, in particular the Battle of San Carlos when San Carlos Water became known as \"Bomb Alley\".", "Title: Falklands '82\n\nFalklands '82 (released as Malvinas '82 in Spanish markets) is a 1986 turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. It is the fifth instalment of the \"Strategic Wargames\" series. The game is set during the 1982 Falklands War and revolves around the Argentine occupation and subsequent British re-capture of the Falkland Islands. The player controls the British Task Force as they must either defeat all Argentine forces on the archipelago or re-capture every settlement.", "Title: Denzil Connick\n\nDenzil Connick is the co-founder (along with Rick Jolly) and secretary of the South Atlantic Medal Association formed in 1997. He served with 3 PARA during the 1982 Falklands War and lost a leg during the Battle of Mount Longdon.", "Title: John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet John David Elliott Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (12 February 1928 – 17 February 1992) was a Royal Navy officer. He commanded five submarines and a frigate before achieving higher command in the Navy. Following the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentine forces in April 1982, Fieldhouse was appointed Commander of the Task Force (designated Task Force 317), given responsibility for \"Operation Corporate\", the mission to recover the Falkland Islands. The campaign ended in the surrender of Argentine forces in June 1982. He became First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff in December 1982 and, in that role, persuaded the British Government to fund the replacement of ships lost in the Falklands War. He went on to be Chief of the Defence Staff in the mid-1980s.", "Title: 25th Infantry Regiment (Argentina)\n\nThe 25th Infantry Regiment (RI 25) is a unit of the Argentine Army based at Sarmiento, Chubut, Argentina and fought in the Falklands War. The commander of the regiment during the War was Lieutenant-Colonel Mohamed Alí Seineldín, considered by many Argentines to be the 'father' of the Argentine commandos. The regiment participated in the Battle of Goose Green and was considered a well trained unit.", "Title: Cultural impact of the Falklands War\n\nThe cultural impact of the Falklands War spanned several media in both Britain and Argentina. A number of films and television productions emerged from the conflict. The first Argentine film about the war was \"Los chicos de la guerra\" (\"The Boys of the War\") in 1984. The BBC drama \"Tumbledown\" (1988) told the story of a British officer who got paralysed due to a bullet wound. The computer game \"Harrier Attack\" (1983) and the naval strategy game \"Strike Fleet\" (1987) are two examples of Falklands-related games. A number of fictional works were set during the Falklands War, including in Stephen King's novella \"The Langoliers\" (1990), in which the character Nick Hopewell is a Falklands veteran. The war provided a wealth of material for non-fiction writers; in the United Kingdom (UK) an important account became Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins' \"The Battle for the Falklands\".", "Title: Robert Lawrence (British Army officer)\n\nRobert Alasdair Davidson Lawrence MC (born 3 July 1960) is a former British Army officer who fought and was severely wounded in the Falklands War. His account of his experiences during and after the war was later adapted into the controversial television play \"Tumbledown\", and his book co-written with his father, John Lawrence, \"When the Fighting Is Over: A Personal Story of the Battle for Tumbledown Mountain and Its Aftermath\".", "Title: Battle of San Carlos (1982)\n\nThe Battle of San Carlos was a major battle between aircraft and ships that lasted from 21 to 25 May 1982 during the British landings on the shores of San Carlos Water (which became known as \"Bomb Alley\") in the 1982 Falklands War (Spanish: \"Guerra de las Malvinas\" ). Low-flying land-based Argentine jet aircraft made repeated attacks on ships of the British Task Force.", "Title: Counter-Strike: Malvinas\n\nCounter-Strike: Malvinas is a multiplayer first-person shooter modification of \"\", developed and distributed by Argentinian web hosting company Dattatec. The mod was released worldwide on 4 March 2013 and utilizes the Source game engine. The game is set in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, and revolves around a group of Argentine special forces capturing the archipelago from British \"terrorists\". The objective of the game is similar to that of the \"Counter-Strike\" series; each round is won by either detonating a bomb or by eliminating all members of the enemy team. \"Counter-Strike: Malvinas\" pays homage to the 1982 Falklands War, in which an estimated 650 Argentine and 255 British servicemen died." ]
4,443
What type of films were the film Amy, directed by Asif Kapadia, and the film A Life in the Death of Joe Meek by Howard S. Berger and Susan Stahman?
documentary
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4,444
Which director made the film "Tokyo Fist", Robert Thornby or Shinya Tsukamoto?
Shinya Tsukamoto
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[ "Title: Der Eisenrost\n\nDer Eisenrost (literally 'The Iron Rust') is one of the premier industrial \"Metal Percussion\" units in Tokyo, Japan. They are best known for producing the film soundtrack for Shinya Tsukamoto's \"Tokyo Fist\". Lead man and innovator Chu Ishikawa is notable for the futuristic, often industrial soundtracks for independent film creator Shinya Tsukamoto. Films such as \"\", \"Bullet Ballet\", and \"Gemini\" rank among the best known. Many of the members are also involved in the band C.H.C. System.", "Title: Nightmare Detective\n\nNightmare Detective (悪夢探偵 , Akumu Tantei ) is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and released by Movie-Eye Entertainment Inc, starring Ryuhei Matsuda and hitomi. Masanobu Ando and Ren Osugi play supporting roles, and Tsukamoto himself plays the unnamed villain. The film is shot entirely within Adachi, Tokyo.", "Title: Tokyo Fist\n\nTokyo Fist (東京フィスト , \"TOKYO FIST\" ) is a 1995 Japanese film. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, who also stars in the film along with his brother Kôji Tsukamoto and Kahori Fujii. The film had its premier in September 1995 at the Turin Film Festival in Italy.", "Title: Gemini (1999 film)\n\nGemini (also known as Sōseiji; 双生児 ) is a 1999 horror film by Shinya Tsukamoto, loosely based on an Edogawa Ranpo story, which pursues his theme of the brutally physical and animalistic side of human beings rearing its ugly head underneath a civilized veneer, present in previous films like \"\" (1989) and \"Tokyo Fist\" (1995), in what is a new territory for Tsukamoto—a story set in the late Meiji era (1868–1912) with no stop-motion photography and no industrial setting.", "Title: Tetsuo: The Iron Man\n\nTetsuo: The Iron Man (鉄男 , Tetsuo ) is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk horror film written, produced, edited, and directed by cult-film director Shinya Tsukamoto, and produced by Japan Home Video. It is shot in the same low-budget, underground-production style as his first two films. \"Tetsuo\" established Tsukamoto internationally and created his worldwide cult following. It was followed by \"\" (1992) and \"\" (2009).", "Title: Kotoko (film)\n\nKotoko (\"KOTOKO\") is a 2011 Japanese film by cult director Shinya Tsukamoto. It is based on an original story by J-pop artist Cocco, who stars in the film alongside Tsukamoto.", "Title: Bullet Ballet\n\nBullet Ballet (バレット・バレエ ) is a 1998 Japanese film directed by and starring Shinya Tsukamoto, and co-starring Hisashi Igawa, Sujin Kim, Kirina Mano, Takahiro Murase, Tatsuya Nakamura and Kyoka Suzuki. After his girlfriend commits suicide, a man (Shinya Tsukamoto) becomes embroiled in gang warfare attempting to obtain a gun in hopes to kill himself.", "Title: Haze (2005 film)\n\nHaze (HAZE ヘイズ ) is a 2005 Japanese thriller/horror film written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto who also stars in the movie. After appearances at several international festivals in 2005, the film debuted theatrically in Japan on March 4, 2006. Two versions of the film exist: the original release, a short 25 minute version; and what Director Tsukamoto entitled the \"Long Version\", which runs 49 minutes.", "Title: Robert Thornby\n\nRobert Thornby (March 27, 1888 – March 6, 1953) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed 75 films between 1913 and 1927. He also appeared in 48 films between 1911 and 1930. He was born in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.", "Title: Shinya Tsukamoto\n\nShinya Tsukamoto (塚本 晋也 , Tsukamoto Shin'ya , born January 1, 1960) is a Japanese film director and actor with a considerable cult following both domestically and abroad, best known for the body horror/cyberpunk films \"\" (1989) and \"\" (1992). Other films of his include \"Tokyo Fist\" (1995), \"Bullet Ballet\" (1998) and \"A Snake of June\" (2002)." ]
4,445
What is the current position of Wes Brisco's father?
talent scout
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "In astrodynamics, orbit phasing is the adjustment of the time-position of spacecraft along its orbit, usually described as adjusting the orbiting spacecraft's true anomaly.", " Orbital phasing is primarily used in scenarios where a spacecraft in a given orbit must be moved to a different location within the same orbit.", " The change in position within the orbit is usually defined as the phase angle, ϕ,and is the change in true anomaly required between the spacecraft’s current position to the final position." ], "title": "Orbit phasing" }, { "sentences": [ "In navigation, dead reckoning is the process of calculating one's current position by using a previously determined position, or fix, and advancing that position based upon known or estimated speeds over elapsed time and course.", " The corresponding term in biology, used to describe the processes by which animals update their estimates of position or heading, is path integration." ], "title": "Dead reckoning" }, { "sentences": [ "Wesley \"Wes\" Brisco (born February 21, 1983) is an American professional wrestler known for his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he is a former member of Aces & Eights.", " He is a member of the Brisco wrestling family; the son of former Championship Wrestling from Florida mainstay Gerald Brisco and the nephew of former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jack Brisco." ], "title": "Wes Brisco" }, { "sentences": [ "Delilah Montoya is a contemporary artist and educator who was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was raised in Omaha, Nebraska by her Anglo-American father and Latina mother.", " She earned her BA, MA and MFA from the University of New Mexico.", " Her art is noted for its exploration of Chicana identity and for innovative printmaking and photographic processes.", " She is also noted for her use of mixed-media installations and often incorporates iconic religious symbols in her pieces.", " Montoya divides her time between Albuquerque and Houston.", " She taught at the University of New Mexico, Institute of American Indian Arts and California State University before accepting her current position at the University of Houston." ], "title": "Delilah Montoya" }, { "sentences": [ "A moving map display is a type of navigation system output that, instead of numerically displaying the current geographical coordinates determined by the navigation unit or an heading and distance indication of a certain waypoint, displays the unit's current location at the center of a map.", " As the unit moves around and new coordinates are therefore determined, the map moves to keep its position at the center of the display.", " Mechanical moving map displays using paper charts were first introduced in the 1950s, and became common in some roles during the 1960s.", " Mechanically moved paper maps were replaced by digital maps during the 1970s and 80s, with resolution and detail improving along with computer imagery and the computer memory systems that held the data.", " A common example of a moving map display today is the map display in a smart phone, which uses GPS to determine its current position and then recalls the map data from the device's memory or from the Internet in real time." ], "title": "Moving map display" }, { "sentences": [ "Allison Dabbs Garrett, J.D. (born January 22, 1964) is an American educator and the current president of Emporia State University.", " Previously, Garrett served as Abilene Christian University's executive vice president, a position she held from August 20, 2012 to December 23, 2015.", " Before her current position, Garrett held several vice president positions in both education and corporate jobs." ], "title": "Allison Garrett" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brisco Baronetcy, of Crofton Place in the County of Cumberland, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.", " It was created on 11 July 1782 for John Brisco, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his brother Horton and the heirs male of his body.", " Brisco had earlier served as Sheriff of Cumberland.", " The title descended from father to son until the death of his great-great-grandson, the fifth Baronet, in 1922.", " The late Baronet was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Baronet.", " He died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the seventh Baronet.", " This line of the family failed on the death of the latter's son, the eighth Baronet, in 1995.", " The late Baronet is believed to have been succeeded by his first cousin, the presumed ninth and (as of 2007) present holder of the title who lives in Southland, New Zealand.", " Campbell Howard Brisco is the son of Gilfrid Rimington Brisco, younger brother of the seventh Baronet.", " However, he has not successfully proven his succession to the baronetcy and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage, with the baronetcy considered dormant.", " For more information, follow this link.", "" ], "title": "Brisco baronets" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerald Floyd Brisco (born September 19, 1946) is an American retired professional wrestler, currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion WWE as a talent scout." ], "title": "Gerald Brisco" }, { "sentences": [ "Tsewang Rigzin is the current president of the Tibetan Youth Congress.", " He has held the position since September 2007, and on August 8, 2008 he was re-elected to serve through August 2013.", " Prior to attaining his current position he served as the president of the Portland/Vancouver regional chapter of the Tibetan Youth Congress." ], "title": "Tsewang Rigzin" }, { "sentences": [ "Todd Philip Haskell (born 1962) is an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo.", " Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017.", " In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Haskell for the position of United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo.", " Haskell had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017.", " When Trump took office, he withdrew Haskell's nomination before reinstating his nomination.", " Haskell was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on May 18, 2017." ], "title": "Todd Philip Haskell" } ]
[ "Title: Orbit phasing\n\nIn astrodynamics, orbit phasing is the adjustment of the time-position of spacecraft along its orbit, usually described as adjusting the orbiting spacecraft's true anomaly. Orbital phasing is primarily used in scenarios where a spacecraft in a given orbit must be moved to a different location within the same orbit. The change in position within the orbit is usually defined as the phase angle, ϕ,and is the change in true anomaly required between the spacecraft’s current position to the final position.", "Title: Dead reckoning\n\nIn navigation, dead reckoning is the process of calculating one's current position by using a previously determined position, or fix, and advancing that position based upon known or estimated speeds over elapsed time and course. The corresponding term in biology, used to describe the processes by which animals update their estimates of position or heading, is path integration.", "Title: Wes Brisco\n\nWesley \"Wes\" Brisco (born February 21, 1983) is an American professional wrestler known for his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he is a former member of Aces & Eights. He is a member of the Brisco wrestling family; the son of former Championship Wrestling from Florida mainstay Gerald Brisco and the nephew of former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jack Brisco.", "Title: Delilah Montoya\n\nDelilah Montoya is a contemporary artist and educator who was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was raised in Omaha, Nebraska by her Anglo-American father and Latina mother. She earned her BA, MA and MFA from the University of New Mexico. Her art is noted for its exploration of Chicana identity and for innovative printmaking and photographic processes. She is also noted for her use of mixed-media installations and often incorporates iconic religious symbols in her pieces. Montoya divides her time between Albuquerque and Houston. She taught at the University of New Mexico, Institute of American Indian Arts and California State University before accepting her current position at the University of Houston.", "Title: Moving map display\n\nA moving map display is a type of navigation system output that, instead of numerically displaying the current geographical coordinates determined by the navigation unit or an heading and distance indication of a certain waypoint, displays the unit's current location at the center of a map. As the unit moves around and new coordinates are therefore determined, the map moves to keep its position at the center of the display. Mechanical moving map displays using paper charts were first introduced in the 1950s, and became common in some roles during the 1960s. Mechanically moved paper maps were replaced by digital maps during the 1970s and 80s, with resolution and detail improving along with computer imagery and the computer memory systems that held the data. A common example of a moving map display today is the map display in a smart phone, which uses GPS to determine its current position and then recalls the map data from the device's memory or from the Internet in real time.", "Title: Allison Garrett\n\nAllison Dabbs Garrett, J.D. (born January 22, 1964) is an American educator and the current president of Emporia State University. Previously, Garrett served as Abilene Christian University's executive vice president, a position she held from August 20, 2012 to December 23, 2015. Before her current position, Garrett held several vice president positions in both education and corporate jobs.", "Title: Brisco baronets\n\nThe Brisco Baronetcy, of Crofton Place in the County of Cumberland, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 11 July 1782 for John Brisco, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his brother Horton and the heirs male of his body. Brisco had earlier served as Sheriff of Cumberland. The title descended from father to son until the death of his great-great-grandson, the fifth Baronet, in 1922. The late Baronet was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Baronet. He died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the seventh Baronet. This line of the family failed on the death of the latter's son, the eighth Baronet, in 1995. The late Baronet is believed to have been succeeded by his first cousin, the presumed ninth and (as of 2007) present holder of the title who lives in Southland, New Zealand. Campbell Howard Brisco is the son of Gilfrid Rimington Brisco, younger brother of the seventh Baronet. However, he has not successfully proven his succession to the baronetcy and is therefore not on the Official Roll of the Baronetage, with the baronetcy considered dormant. For more information, follow this link. ", "Title: Gerald Brisco\n\nGerald Floyd Brisco (born September 19, 1946) is an American retired professional wrestler, currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion WWE as a talent scout.", "Title: Tsewang Rigzin\n\nTsewang Rigzin is the current president of the Tibetan Youth Congress. He has held the position since September 2007, and on August 8, 2008 he was re-elected to serve through August 2013. Prior to attaining his current position he served as the president of the Portland/Vancouver regional chapter of the Tibetan Youth Congress.", "Title: Todd Philip Haskell\n\nTodd Philip Haskell (born 1962) is an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Haskell for the position of United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Haskell had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Haskell's nomination before reinstating his nomination. Haskell was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on May 18, 2017." ]
4,446
Who was born first Dashiell Hammett or Louis Bromfield?
Samuel Dashiell Hammett
comparison
hard
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Nightmare Town\" is a short story written by Dashiell Hammett in 1924.", " It was first published in a December issue of \"Argosy All-Story Weekly\" magazine.", " It became the title story of a 1948 collection of four Hammett short stories published in paperback with illustrations.", " It appeared again in 1999, the eponymous story of a collection of twenty short stories edited by Kirby McCauley, Martin H Greenberg and Ed Gorman.", " It was adapted for BBC radio in June 2010 and read by Stuart Milligan." ], "title": "Nightmare Town (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Bromfield (December 27, 1896 – March 18, 1956) was an American author and conservationist.", " He gained international recognition, winning the Pulitzer Prize and pioneering innovative scientific farming concepts." ], "title": "Louis Bromfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Dashiell Hammett ( ; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, screenwriter, and political activist.", " Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (\"The Maltese Falcon\"), Nick and Nora Charles (\"The Thin Man\"), and the Continental Op (\"Red Harvest\" and \"The Dain Curse\")." ], "title": "Dashiell Hammett" }, { "sentences": [ "Roadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film.", " A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book \"Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery\" claim it is based on the classic novel \"Red Harvest\" written by Dashiell Hammett (author of \"The Maltese Falcon\", \"The Thin Man\", and \"The Glass Key\").", " However the credits of the film itself say only \"An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht.\"", " Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar)." ], "title": "Roadhouse Nights" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The House in Turk Street\" is an early short story by Dashiell Hammett, and the first featuring the Continental Op.", " It was first published in \"Black Mask\" in April 1924.", " This story indicates Hammett was turning towards themes of increasing violence in his stories, and its savagery has been commented upon; particularly how it ends in a massacre." ], "title": "The House in Turk Street" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Nicholas \"Joe\" Gores (born December 25, 1931, in Rochester, Minnesota, United States; died January 10, 2011, in Greenbrae, California) was an American mystery writer.", " He was known best for his novels and short stories set in San Francisco and featuring the fictional \"Dan Kearney and Associates\" (the \"DKA Files\") private investigation firm specializing in repossessing cars, a thinly veiled escalation of his own experiences as a confidential sleuth and repo man.", " Gores was also recognized for his novels \"Hammett\" (1975; made into the 1982 film \"Hammett\"), \"Spade & Archer\" (the 2009 prequel to Dashiell Hammett's \"The Maltese Falcon\") and his Edgar Award-winning or -nominated works, such as \"A Time of Predators\", \"32 Cadillacs\" and \"Come Morning\"." ], "title": "Joe Gores" }, { "sentences": [ "The Glass Key is a novel by Dashiell Hammett, said to be his favorite among his works.", " It was first published as a serial in \"Black Mask\" magazine in 1930, then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later) It tells the story of a gambler and racketeer, Ned Beaumont, whose devotion to a crooked political boss, Paul Madvig, leads him to investigate the murder of a local senator's son as a potential gang war brews.", " Hammett dedicated the novel to his onetime lover Nell Martin." ], "title": "The Glass Key" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maltese Falcon is a 1929 detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, originally serialized in the magazine \"Black Mask\" beginning with the September 1929 issue.", " The story has been adapted several times for the cinema.", " The main character, Sam Spade, appears in this novel and in three lesser-known short stories and is widely cited as the crystallizing figure in the development of the hard-boiled private detective genre.", " Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe, for instance, was strongly influenced by Hammett's Spade.", " Spade was a departure from Hammett's nameless detective, The Continental Op.", " Spade combined several features of previous detectives, notably his cold detachment, keen eye for detail, unflinching, sometimes ruthless, determination to achieve his own form of justice, and a complete lack of sentimentality." ], "title": "The Maltese Falcon (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hammett is a 1982 mystery film directed by Wim Wenders and executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola.", " The screenplay was written by Ross Thomas and Dennis O'Flaherty, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores.", " It stars Frederic Forrest as detective story writer Dashiell Hammett, who gets caught up in a mystery very much like one of his own stories.", " Marilu Henner plays Hammett's neighbor, Kit Conger, and Peter Boyle plays Jimmy Ryan, an old friend from Hammett's days as a Pinkerton agent." ], "title": "Hammett (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maltese Falcon is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film, based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and directed by Roy Del Ruth.", " The film stars Ricardo Cortez as private detective Sam Spade and Bebe Daniels as Ruth Wonderly.", " Maude Fulton, Brown Holmes, and Lucien Hubbard (who went uncredited) wrote the screenplay.", " The supporting cast features Dudley Digges, Thelma Todd, Walter Long, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye.", " The film is based on the 1929 novel \"The Maltese Falcon\" by Dashiell Hammett published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc." ], "title": "The Maltese Falcon (1931 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Nightmare Town (short story)\n\n\"Nightmare Town\" is a short story written by Dashiell Hammett in 1924. It was first published in a December issue of \"Argosy All-Story Weekly\" magazine. It became the title story of a 1948 collection of four Hammett short stories published in paperback with illustrations. It appeared again in 1999, the eponymous story of a collection of twenty short stories edited by Kirby McCauley, Martin H Greenberg and Ed Gorman. It was adapted for BBC radio in June 2010 and read by Stuart Milligan.", "Title: Louis Bromfield\n\nLouis Bromfield (December 27, 1896 – March 18, 1956) was an American author and conservationist. He gained international recognition, winning the Pulitzer Prize and pioneering innovative scientific farming concepts.", "Title: Dashiell Hammett\n\nSamuel Dashiell Hammett ( ; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, screenwriter, and political activist. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (\"The Maltese Falcon\"), Nick and Nora Charles (\"The Thin Man\"), and the Continental Op (\"Red Harvest\" and \"The Dain Curse\").", "Title: Roadhouse Nights\n\nRoadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film. A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book \"Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery\" claim it is based on the classic novel \"Red Harvest\" written by Dashiell Hammett (author of \"The Maltese Falcon\", \"The Thin Man\", and \"The Glass Key\"). However the credits of the film itself say only \"An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht.\" Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar).", "Title: The House in Turk Street\n\n\"The House in Turk Street\" is an early short story by Dashiell Hammett, and the first featuring the Continental Op. It was first published in \"Black Mask\" in April 1924. This story indicates Hammett was turning towards themes of increasing violence in his stories, and its savagery has been commented upon; particularly how it ends in a massacre.", "Title: Joe Gores\n\nJoseph Nicholas \"Joe\" Gores (born December 25, 1931, in Rochester, Minnesota, United States; died January 10, 2011, in Greenbrae, California) was an American mystery writer. He was known best for his novels and short stories set in San Francisco and featuring the fictional \"Dan Kearney and Associates\" (the \"DKA Files\") private investigation firm specializing in repossessing cars, a thinly veiled escalation of his own experiences as a confidential sleuth and repo man. Gores was also recognized for his novels \"Hammett\" (1975; made into the 1982 film \"Hammett\"), \"Spade & Archer\" (the 2009 prequel to Dashiell Hammett's \"The Maltese Falcon\") and his Edgar Award-winning or -nominated works, such as \"A Time of Predators\", \"32 Cadillacs\" and \"Come Morning\".", "Title: The Glass Key\n\nThe Glass Key is a novel by Dashiell Hammett, said to be his favorite among his works. It was first published as a serial in \"Black Mask\" magazine in 1930, then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later) It tells the story of a gambler and racketeer, Ned Beaumont, whose devotion to a crooked political boss, Paul Madvig, leads him to investigate the murder of a local senator's son as a potential gang war brews. Hammett dedicated the novel to his onetime lover Nell Martin.", "Title: The Maltese Falcon (novel)\n\nThe Maltese Falcon is a 1929 detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, originally serialized in the magazine \"Black Mask\" beginning with the September 1929 issue. The story has been adapted several times for the cinema. The main character, Sam Spade, appears in this novel and in three lesser-known short stories and is widely cited as the crystallizing figure in the development of the hard-boiled private detective genre. Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe, for instance, was strongly influenced by Hammett's Spade. Spade was a departure from Hammett's nameless detective, The Continental Op. Spade combined several features of previous detectives, notably his cold detachment, keen eye for detail, unflinching, sometimes ruthless, determination to achieve his own form of justice, and a complete lack of sentimentality.", "Title: Hammett (film)\n\nHammett is a 1982 mystery film directed by Wim Wenders and executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay was written by Ross Thomas and Dennis O'Flaherty, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores. It stars Frederic Forrest as detective story writer Dashiell Hammett, who gets caught up in a mystery very much like one of his own stories. Marilu Henner plays Hammett's neighbor, Kit Conger, and Peter Boyle plays Jimmy Ryan, an old friend from Hammett's days as a Pinkerton agent.", "Title: The Maltese Falcon (1931 film)\n\nThe Maltese Falcon is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film, based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ricardo Cortez as private detective Sam Spade and Bebe Daniels as Ruth Wonderly. Maude Fulton, Brown Holmes, and Lucien Hubbard (who went uncredited) wrote the screenplay. The supporting cast features Dudley Digges, Thelma Todd, Walter Long, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye. The film is based on the 1929 novel \"The Maltese Falcon\" by Dashiell Hammett published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc." ]
4,447
Which Spanish footballer playing as right wing for Sevilla FC has endorsed the Nike Mercurial Vapor ?
Jesús Navas
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[ "Title: José Padrón\n\nJosé Padrón Martín (May 5, 1906 – December 3, 1966) was a Spanish footballer who played for RCD Espanyol, Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona in Spain and various clubs in France.", "Title: Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla\n\nTrofeo Ciudad de Sevilla was a summer friendly tournament, being held in the city of Seville, organized by the Municipality of that city, in collaboration with the two football clubs more representative of Seville - Sevilla FC and Real Betis. In the beginning there used to be three participating teams, but in the last years it has been a two-team tournament. The first edition was in 1972 and was won by Sevilla FC. In 1994 he played his sixteenth and final edition.", "Title: Sevilla FC Puerto Rico\n\nSevilla FC Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican professional association football team based in Juncos, Puerto Rico. Founded in 2006, the team plays in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. The club was founded in 2006 as a farm team for the Puerto Rico Islanders of the North American Soccer League in Bayamón, but in 2008 partnered with the Spanish La Liga club Sevilla FC and moved a year later to Juncos. Sevilla won both the regular season and play-offs in the inaugural season of the Puerto Rico Soccer League in 2008, and also won the regular season in 2011 before losing the play-off final on penalties to Leones.", "Title: Nike Mercurial Vapor\n\nThe Mercurial Vapor is a football boot manufactured by Nike. The boot is known for being lightweight. Because of this, the boot is endorsed by many players for whom speed is part of their game, notably wingers or strikers, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Franck Ribéry, Luiz Adriano, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Didier Drogba, Jesús Navas, Luka Modrić, Arturo Vidal, Douglas Costa, Xherdan Shaqiri, Raheem Sterling, Stephan El Shaarawy, Eden Hazard, Alexis Sánchez, Carlos Bacca and Philippe Coutinho, among others.", "Title: Jesús Navas\n\nJesús Navas González (] ; born 21 November 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Sevilla FC and the Spain national team. His main assets are his quick dribbling and an ability to run at opposing defenders.", "Title: Sevilla FC (women)\n\nSevilla FC Femenino is a Spanish women's football team, representing Sevilla FC. It currently competes in Primera División.", "Title: Borja Lasso\n\nFrancisco Borja Lasso de la Vega Gayán (born 1 January 1994) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Sevilla FC as a left winger.", "Title: Campo de la Reina Victoria\n\nCampo de la Reina Victoria was a multi-use stadium in Seville, Spain. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Sevilla FC. The stadium was opened in 1918 and it was the home stadium of Sevilla FC for 10 years until they moved to Estadio de Nervión.", "Title: Sevilla FC (Superleague Formula team)\n\nSevilla FC Superleague Formula team is the racing team of Sevilla FC, a football team that competes in Spain in the La Liga. The Sevilla FC racing team competed in the Superleague Formula. They were operated by GTA Motor Competición.", "Title: Sevilla FC\n\nSevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D. (] ), or simply Sevilla, is Spain’s oldest sporting club solely devoted to football. Sevilla FC is based in Seville, capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Sevilla FC is one of the teams that play in Spain’s top flight, La Liga. The club was formed on 25 January 1890, Scot Mr. Edward Farquharson Johnston being their first president. A few years later, on October 14, 1905, the club’s articles of association were registered in the Civil Government of Seville under the presidency of the Jerez-born José Luis Gallegos Arnosa." ]
4,448
Who directed a documentary called So Much for So Little during the Truman administration, but is more famous for his work with Looney Tunes cartoons?
"Chuck" Jones
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Coyote and the Road Runner, Pepé Le Pew, Porky Pig, Michigan J. Frog, the Three Bears, and a slew of other Warner characters." ], "title": "Chuck Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Speedy Ghost to Town\" is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.", " It is the first cartoon released under the newly reopened Warner Bros.", " Animation department, as from 1963 to 1967, all Looney Tunes cartoons were developed at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films instead.", " It is also the first Looney Tunes cartoon to be directed by Alex Lovy." ], "title": "Speedy Ghost to Town" }, { "sentences": [ "Kids' WB Fun Zone is a themed area of Warner Bros.", " Movie World in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia based on the Looney Tunes cartoons.", " The area was originally named Looney Tunes Village and was renamed in late 2007 when two new rides were added.", " At the same time, the Australian Kids' WB TV show began filming at the theme park." ], "title": "Kids' WB Fun Zone" }, { "sentences": [ "Sylvester J. Pussycat Sr., usually called Sylvester, is a fictional character, a three-time Academy Award-winning anthropomorphic, 40, 50, or 60-Inch tall Tuxedo cat in the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" series of cartoons.", " Most of his appearances have him often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales, or Hippety Hopper.", " The name \"Sylvester\" is a play on \"Felis silvestris\", the scientific name for the wild cat species (domestic cats like Sylvester, though, are actually \"Felis catus\").", " The character debuted in Friz Freleng's \"Life With Feathers\" (1945), but Freleng's 1947 cartoon \"Tweetie Pie\" was the first pairing of Tweety with Sylvester, and the Bob Clampett-directed \"Kitty Kornered\" (1946) was Sylvester's first pairing with Porky Pig.", " Sylvester was not named until Chuck Jones gave him the name Sylvester, which was first used in Scaredy Cat.", " Sylvester appeared in 103 cartoons in the golden age, appearing in the fourth most films out of all the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters, only behind Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Daffy Duck respectively.", " Three of his cartoons won Academy Awards, the most for any starring Looney Tunes character: they are \"Tweetie Pie\", \"Speedy Gonzales\", and \"Birds Anonymous\"." ], "title": "Sylvester the Cat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lion's Busy is a \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon made in 1948 but not released until 1950 and re-issued in 1960 as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies, written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng.", " It features Leo the Lion (who had previously appeared in \"The Lyin' Mouse\", \"Hold the Lion, Please\" and \"Acrobatty Bunny\") and Beaky Buzzard (who had previously appeared in \"Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid\" and \"The Bashful Buzzard\"), both voiced by Mel Blanc.", " This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers' death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until \"Tweety's High-Flying Adventure\" in 2000." ], "title": "The Lion's Busy" }, { "sentences": [ "So Much for So Little is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by Chuck Jones.", " It won an Academy Award in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject, tying with \"A Chance to Live\".", " As a work of the United States Government, the film is in the public domain.", " The Academy Film Archive preserved \"So Much for So Little\" in 2005.", " Produced during the Harry S Truman administration, it attained renewed relevance during the Donald Trump administration nearly seven decades later." ], "title": "So Much for So Little" }, { "sentences": [ "Looney Tunes Showcase: Volume 1 is a Blu-ray disc announced by Warner Home Video.", " It was released on January 10, 2012.", " It contains 25 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies and numerous supplements.", " It is a separate release of Disc 1 of the .", " This will be the series for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons in standard Blu-ray cases.", " But due to low budgets in remastering the shorts, The Looney Tunes Showcase was discontinued." ], "title": "Looney Tunes Showcase: Volume 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry Beck (born February 9, 1955 in New York City) is an American animation historian, author, blogger, and video producer.", " The author and/or editor of several books on classic American animation and classic characters, including \"The 50 Greatest Cartoons\" (1994), \"The Animated Movie Guide\" (2005), \"Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons!\"", " (2007), \"The Flintstones: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic\" (2011), \"The Hanna-Barbera Treasury: Rare Art Mementos from Your Favorite Cartoon Classics\" (2007), \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Experience: A Deep Dive into the World of Bikini Bottom\" (2013), \"Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide\" (2005), and \"Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros.", " Cartoons\" (with Will Friedwald, 1989) alongside \"The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons\" (2010).", " He is also an authority on the making of modern films, with his books detailing the art of \"Mr. Peabody and Sherman\", DreamWorks' \"Madagascar\", and \"Bee Movie\".", " Beck is also an entertainment industry consultant for TV and home entertainment productions and releases related to classic cartoons and operates the blog \"Cartoon Research.\"", " He appears frequently as a documentary subject and audio commentator on releases of A&E's \"Cartoons Go to War\" as well as DVD collections of \"Looney Tunes\", \"Popeye the Sailor\", and \"Woody Woodpecker\" cartoons, on which he serves as consultant and curator." ], "title": "Jerry Beck" } ]
[ "Title: Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run\n\nLooney Tunes: Rabbits Run is a 2015 American animated direct-to-video film based on \"The Looney Tunes Show\", produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first new \"Looney Tunes\" direct-to-video film in nine years since \"Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas\". The film was directed by Jeff Siergey, a supervising animator on \"Space Jam\" and lead animator on \"\". He was also a director on \"The Looney Tunes Show\". It was released on August 4, 2015 by Warner Home Video, but it was released early on July 7, 2015 on Vudu and Walmart.", "Title: Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection\n\nLooney Tunes: Spotlight Collection is a series of DVDs compiling \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" animated shorts, released by Warner Home Video. It was created as a more family-friendly, affordable companion to the higher-priced Looney Tunes Golden Collection sets aimed at collectors. Many of the cartoons included on these sets are also already available, along with many other cartoons, on the Golden Collection sets.", "Title: Chuck Jones\n\nCharles Martin \"Chuck\" Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, filmmaker, cartoonist, author, artist, and screenwriter, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" shorts. He wrote, produced, and/or directed many classic animated cartoon shorts starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Pepé Le Pew, Porky Pig, Michigan J. Frog, the Three Bears, and a slew of other Warner characters.", "Title: Speedy Ghost to Town\n\n\"Speedy Ghost to Town\" is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon released under the newly reopened Warner Bros. Animation department, as from 1963 to 1967, all Looney Tunes cartoons were developed at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films instead. It is also the first Looney Tunes cartoon to be directed by Alex Lovy.", "Title: Kids' WB Fun Zone\n\nKids' WB Fun Zone is a themed area of Warner Bros. Movie World in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia based on the Looney Tunes cartoons. The area was originally named Looney Tunes Village and was renamed in late 2007 when two new rides were added. At the same time, the Australian Kids' WB TV show began filming at the theme park.", "Title: Sylvester the Cat\n\nSylvester J. Pussycat Sr., usually called Sylvester, is a fictional character, a three-time Academy Award-winning anthropomorphic, 40, 50, or 60-Inch tall Tuxedo cat in the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Merrie Melodies\" series of cartoons. Most of his appearances have him often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales, or Hippety Hopper. The name \"Sylvester\" is a play on \"Felis silvestris\", the scientific name for the wild cat species (domestic cats like Sylvester, though, are actually \"Felis catus\"). The character debuted in Friz Freleng's \"Life With Feathers\" (1945), but Freleng's 1947 cartoon \"Tweetie Pie\" was the first pairing of Tweety with Sylvester, and the Bob Clampett-directed \"Kitty Kornered\" (1946) was Sylvester's first pairing with Porky Pig. Sylvester was not named until Chuck Jones gave him the name Sylvester, which was first used in Scaredy Cat. Sylvester appeared in 103 cartoons in the golden age, appearing in the fourth most films out of all the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters, only behind Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Daffy Duck respectively. Three of his cartoons won Academy Awards, the most for any starring Looney Tunes character: they are \"Tweetie Pie\", \"Speedy Gonzales\", and \"Birds Anonymous\".", "Title: The Lion's Busy\n\nThe Lion's Busy is a \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon made in 1948 but not released until 1950 and re-issued in 1960 as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies, written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Leo the Lion (who had previously appeared in \"The Lyin' Mouse\", \"Hold the Lion, Please\" and \"Acrobatty Bunny\") and Beaky Buzzard (who had previously appeared in \"Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid\" and \"The Bashful Buzzard\"), both voiced by Mel Blanc. This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers' death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until \"Tweety's High-Flying Adventure\" in 2000.", "Title: So Much for So Little\n\nSo Much for So Little is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by Chuck Jones. It won an Academy Award in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject, tying with \"A Chance to Live\". As a work of the United States Government, the film is in the public domain. The Academy Film Archive preserved \"So Much for So Little\" in 2005. Produced during the Harry S Truman administration, it attained renewed relevance during the Donald Trump administration nearly seven decades later.", "Title: Looney Tunes Showcase: Volume 1\n\nLooney Tunes Showcase: Volume 1 is a Blu-ray disc announced by Warner Home Video. It was released on January 10, 2012. It contains 25 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies and numerous supplements. It is a separate release of Disc 1 of the . This will be the series for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons in standard Blu-ray cases. But due to low budgets in remastering the shorts, The Looney Tunes Showcase was discontinued.", "Title: Jerry Beck\n\nJerry Beck (born February 9, 1955 in New York City) is an American animation historian, author, blogger, and video producer. The author and/or editor of several books on classic American animation and classic characters, including \"The 50 Greatest Cartoons\" (1994), \"The Animated Movie Guide\" (2005), \"Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons!\" (2007), \"The Flintstones: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic\" (2011), \"The Hanna-Barbera Treasury: Rare Art Mementos from Your Favorite Cartoon Classics\" (2007), \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Experience: A Deep Dive into the World of Bikini Bottom\" (2013), \"Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide\" (2005), and \"Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons\" (with Will Friedwald, 1989) alongside \"The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons\" (2010). He is also an authority on the making of modern films, with his books detailing the art of \"Mr. Peabody and Sherman\", DreamWorks' \"Madagascar\", and \"Bee Movie\". Beck is also an entertainment industry consultant for TV and home entertainment productions and releases related to classic cartoons and operates the blog \"Cartoon Research.\" He appears frequently as a documentary subject and audio commentator on releases of A&E's \"Cartoons Go to War\" as well as DVD collections of \"Looney Tunes\", \"Popeye the Sailor\", and \"Woody Woodpecker\" cartoons, on which he serves as consultant and curator." ]
4,449
Which coach of a Pac-12 Conference team was also head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team?
Mike Leach
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference.", " Tommy Tuberville lead the Red Raiders in his third season as the program's fourteenth head coach.", " The Red Raiders played home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium.", " They finished the season 8–5, 4–5 in Big 12 play to finish in a four way tie for fifth place.", " They were invited to the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas where they defeated Minnesota." ], "title": "2012 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Grailey Hewett \"Grady\" \"Big Hig\" Higginbotham (December 31, 1892 – February 10, 1989) was an American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator.", " He was the first head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team, leading it to a 14–18 record from 1925 to 1927.", " Higginbotham coached the Red Raiders baseball team to a 10–17 record from 1928 to 1929.", " He was also the head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team in 1929, tallying a mark of 1–7–2.", " He was the athletic director at Texas Tech from 1927 to 1929.", " Higginbotham played college football and college baseball at Texas A&M University.", " After graduating, he played in minor league baseball or several years.", " He was the older brother of Roswell G. Higginbotham, who also played at Texas A&M and became a college baseball coach." ], "title": "Grady Higginbotham" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Mike Leach during the regular season, and was coached by interim head coach Ruffin McNeill during the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl.", " The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.", " The football team competed in the Division I NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.", " The Red Raiders finished the season 9–4, 5–3 in Big 12 play and won the Valero Alamo Bowl 41–31 against Michigan State." ], "title": "2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Tech Red Raiders football program is a college football team that represents Texas Tech University (variously \"Texas Tech\" or \"TTU\").", " The team competes, as a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).", " The program began in 1925 and has an overall winning record, including a total of 11 conference titles and one division title.", " On December 12, 2012, former Red Raiders quarterback Kliff Kingsbury became the team's 15th head coach, following the resignation of Tommy Tuberville.", " Home games are played at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas." ], "title": "Texas Tech Red Raiders football" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Charles Leach (born March 9, 1961) is an American college football coach.", " He is the head coach of the Washington State Cougars football team.", " Previously, he was head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, leading the Red Raiders to winning seasons in every year of his tenure." ], "title": "Mike Leach (American football coach)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference.", " Kliff Kingsbury led the Red Raiders in his third season as the program's fifteenth head coach.", " The Red Raiders played their home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium.", " They finished the season 7-6 and 4-5 in Big 12 play to finish in 7th.", " They were invited to the Texas Bowl where they lost to LSU." ], "title": "2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, representing Texas Tech University, has had 151 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936.", " This includes six players taken in the first round and one overall number one pick, Dave Parks in the 1964 NFL Draft.", " The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have drafted the most Red Raiders, eleven and nine, respectively.", " The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are the only current franchises to not have drafted a player from Texas Tech.", " Three former Red Raiders have been selected to a Pro Bowl, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship." ], "title": "List of Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Red Raiders were led for the second year by head coach Tommy Tuberville, and played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium.", " They are a member of the Big 12 Conference.", " The 2011 Red Raiders Season finished with a 5–7 overall record, 2–7 in Big 12 play.", " It was the first losing season for Texas Tech football since the 1992 season.", " As a result, the Red Raiders failed to qualify for a bowl game for the first time since 1999." ], "title": "2011 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by first-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season 3–9, 1–8 in Pac-12 play to finish in last place in the North Division." ], "title": "2012 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas A&M–Texas Tech football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Texas A&M Aggies football team of Texas A&M University and Texas Tech Red Raiders football team of Texas Tech University.", " The series began in 1927.", " The rivalry had continued uninterrupted since 1957 when the two schools became conference rivals.", " Texas A&M leads the series 37–32–1.", " Texas A&M started the series with a 12–3 advantage while the two teams played each other as non-conference opponents from 1927–1955.", " Texas Tech took a 2–1 record during its probationary membership in the Southwest Conference from 1957–59.", " Texas A&M led the series during the Southwest Conference years (1960–95) with an 18–17–1 record.", " Texas Tech led the series during the Big 12 Conference years (1996–2011) with a 10–6 record.", " Both teams are tied with six games each for the longest winning streak.", " Texas Tech holds the longest uninterrupted winning streak of the series, six games between 1968 and 1973, while Texas A&M has the longest nonconsecutive winning streak, six games in 1927, 1932 and 1942 through 1945.", " Texas A&M currently holds a three-game winning streak but with their departure from the Big 12 Conference in 2012, it is uncertain if the rivalry will continue in the future." ], "title": "Texas A&amp;M–Texas Tech football rivalry" } ]
[ "Title: 2012 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2012 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference. Tommy Tuberville lead the Red Raiders in his third season as the program's fourteenth head coach. The Red Raiders played home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium. They finished the season 8–5, 4–5 in Big 12 play to finish in a four way tie for fifth place. They were invited to the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas where they defeated Minnesota.", "Title: Grady Higginbotham\n\nGrailey Hewett \"Grady\" \"Big Hig\" Higginbotham (December 31, 1892 – February 10, 1989) was an American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He was the first head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team, leading it to a 14–18 record from 1925 to 1927. Higginbotham coached the Red Raiders baseball team to a 10–17 record from 1928 to 1929. He was also the head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team in 1929, tallying a mark of 1–7–2. He was the athletic director at Texas Tech from 1927 to 1929. Higginbotham played college football and college baseball at Texas A&M University. After graduating, he played in minor league baseball or several years. He was the older brother of Roswell G. Higginbotham, who also played at Texas A&M and became a college baseball coach.", "Title: 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Mike Leach during the regular season, and was coached by interim head coach Ruffin McNeill during the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl. The Red Raiders played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. The football team competed in the Division I NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The Red Raiders finished the season 9–4, 5–3 in Big 12 play and won the Valero Alamo Bowl 41–31 against Michigan State.", "Title: Texas Tech Red Raiders football\n\nThe Texas Tech Red Raiders football program is a college football team that represents Texas Tech University (variously \"Texas Tech\" or \"TTU\"). The team competes, as a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1925 and has an overall winning record, including a total of 11 conference titles and one division title. On December 12, 2012, former Red Raiders quarterback Kliff Kingsbury became the team's 15th head coach, following the resignation of Tommy Tuberville. Home games are played at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.", "Title: Mike Leach (American football coach)\n\nMichael Charles Leach (born March 9, 1961) is an American college football coach. He is the head coach of the Washington State Cougars football team. Previously, he was head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, leading the Red Raiders to winning seasons in every year of his tenure.", "Title: 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference. Kliff Kingsbury led the Red Raiders in his third season as the program's fifteenth head coach. The Red Raiders played their home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium. They finished the season 7-6 and 4-5 in Big 12 play to finish in 7th. They were invited to the Texas Bowl where they lost to LSU.", "Title: List of Texas Tech Red Raiders in the NFL Draft\n\nThe Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, representing Texas Tech University, has had 151 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the league began holding drafts in 1936. This includes six players taken in the first round and one overall number one pick, Dave Parks in the 1964 NFL Draft. The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have drafted the most Red Raiders, eleven and nine, respectively. The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are the only current franchises to not have drafted a player from Texas Tech. Three former Red Raiders have been selected to a Pro Bowl, seven former Red Raiders have won a league championship with their respective teams, and three former Red Raiders have been selected to both a Pro Bowl and won a league championship.", "Title: 2011 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team\n\nThe 2011 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Red Raiders were led for the second year by head coach Tommy Tuberville, and played their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium. They are a member of the Big 12 Conference. The 2011 Red Raiders Season finished with a 5–7 overall record, 2–7 in Big 12 play. It was the first losing season for Texas Tech football since the 1992 season. As a result, the Red Raiders failed to qualify for a bowl game for the first time since 1999.", "Title: 2012 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2012 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by first-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season 3–9, 1–8 in Pac-12 play to finish in last place in the North Division.", "Title: Texas A&amp;M–Texas Tech football rivalry\n\nThe Texas A&M–Texas Tech football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Texas A&M Aggies football team of Texas A&M University and Texas Tech Red Raiders football team of Texas Tech University. The series began in 1927. The rivalry had continued uninterrupted since 1957 when the two schools became conference rivals. Texas A&M leads the series 37–32–1. Texas A&M started the series with a 12–3 advantage while the two teams played each other as non-conference opponents from 1927–1955. Texas Tech took a 2–1 record during its probationary membership in the Southwest Conference from 1957–59. Texas A&M led the series during the Southwest Conference years (1960–95) with an 18–17–1 record. Texas Tech led the series during the Big 12 Conference years (1996–2011) with a 10–6 record. Both teams are tied with six games each for the longest winning streak. Texas Tech holds the longest uninterrupted winning streak of the series, six games between 1968 and 1973, while Texas A&M has the longest nonconsecutive winning streak, six games in 1927, 1932 and 1942 through 1945. Texas A&M currently holds a three-game winning streak but with their departure from the Big 12 Conference in 2012, it is uncertain if the rivalry will continue in the future." ]
4,450
In which realm was this pilot's plane shot down whose flight had been approved by Thomas S. Gates Jr.?
Soviet Union airspace
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[ { "sentences": [ "United Airlines Flight 696 was a flight from San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, to Seattle, Washington, with 75 people in board.", " After takeoff from San Francisco, Clay Thomas hijacked the Boeing 727, demanding the plane land in Oakland, California, and fuel up for a flight to Cuba.", " The crew negotiated the release of all the passengers and cabin crew while on the ground in Oakland waiting for fuel.", " Panicked by the sight of police vehicles, Thomas cut the fueling short and demanded an immediate departure to Cuba.", " Once the plane was airborne, the pilot explained that the aircraft still did not have enough fuel to reach Cuba, and Thomas agreed to land in Denver, Colorado, for more fuel.", " About 90 minutes after landing, the three members of the cockpit crew all jumped to safety from the open cockpit windows, all suffering injuries in the 18-foot (5.5-meter) jump.", " Within five minutes of the escape and without hostages, Thomas meekly surrendered to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.", " Thomas is currently incarcerated in a mental Institution in Colorado." ], "title": "United Airlines Flight 696" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) – often referred to as simply Gary Powers – was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident." ], "title": "Francis Gary Powers" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastern Air Lines Shuttle Flight 1320, carrying passengers from Newark to Boston was hijacked around 7:30 P.M. on March 17, 1970 by John J. Divivo who was armed with a .38 caliber revolver.", " Captain Robert Wilbur Jr., 35, a former Air Force pilot who had only been promoted to captain six months prior, was shot in his arm by the suicidal hijacker.", " Despite his wounds, he flew his aircraft safely to a landing while talking to the tower, telling them his copilot was shot (but not himself) and needed an ambulance.", " His copilot, First Officer James Hartley, 30, was shot without warning by Divivo and collapsed.", " Despite being mortally wounded Hartley recovered sufficiently to rip the gun from Divivo's hand, and shoot the would-be hijacker three times before lapsing into unconsciousness, and eventually death.", " Although wounded and slumped between the seats, Divivo arose and began clawing at Captain Wilbur, attempting to force a crash.", " Wilbur hit Divivo over the head with the gun he had retrieved from the center console.", " The pilot was able to land the plane safely at Logan International Airport, and the hijacker was arrested immediately.", " On November 1, 1970, DiVivo hanged himself while awaiting trial at Charles Street Jail." ], "title": "Eastern Air Lines Shuttle Flight 1320" }, { "sentences": [ "Marine Fighting Squadron 511 (VMF-511) was a fighter squadron of the Marine Corps and Marine Forces Reserve during World War II and the Cold War which flew aircraft types such as the F6F Hellcat, F4U Corsair, and the F-8 Crusader.", " They were originally activated during World War II and fought during the Battle of Okinawa and the Battle of Balikpapan (1945).", " They specialized in close air support and during the course of the war were credited with only one plane shot down." ], "title": "VMF-511" }, { "sentences": [ "The Flight Before Christmas is a 2015 American Christmas television film directed by Peter Sullivan.", " It aired on Lifetime on December 5, 2015.", " The film stars Mayim Bialik and Ryan McPartlin as two people whose flight home for Christmas is diverted, leaving them to spend the holidays together." ], "title": "The Flight Before Christmas (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Flight plans are documents filed by a pilot or flight dispatcher with the local Civil Aviation Authority (e.g. the FAA in the United States) prior to departure which indicate the plane's planned route or flight path.", " Flight plan format is specified in ICAO Doc 4444.", " They generally include basic information such as departure and arrival points, estimated time en route, alternate airports in case of bad weather, type of flight (whether instrument flight rules [IFR] or visual flight rules [VFR]), the pilot's information, number of people on board and information about the aircraft itself.", " In most countries, flight plans are required for flights under IFR, but may be optional for flying VFR unless crossing international borders.", " Flight plans are highly recommended, especially when flying over inhospitable areas, such as water, as they provide a way of alerting rescuers if the flight is overdue.", " In the United States and Canada, when an aircraft is crossing the Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), either an IFR or a special type of VFR flight plan called a DVFR (Defense VFR) flight plan must be filed.", " For IFR flights, flight plans are used by air traffic control to initiate tracking and routing services.", " For VFR flights, their only purpose is to provide needed information should search and rescue operations be required, or for use by air traffic control when flying in a \"Special Flight Rules Area\"." ], "title": "Flight plan" }, { "sentences": [ "\"\"ITIGI\" redirects here.", " For the plane shot down in 1980, see Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870\"" ], "title": "Itigi" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Sovereign Gates Jr. (April 10, 1906March 25, 1983) was United States Secretary of Defense from 1959 to 1961 under President Eisenhower.", " He was promoted from deputy secretary of defense.", " During his tenure, he established a task force to set nuclear target priorities.", " He also authorized U-2 reconnaissance flights, including the flight of Francis Gary Powers." ], "title": "Thomas S. Gates Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "On 20 April 1978, Soviet air defense shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 902 (KAL 902) near Murmansk, Soviet Union, after the civilian aircraft violated Soviet airspace and failed to respond to Soviet ground control and interceptors.", " Soviet Air Defence Forces initially identified it as part of the US air reconnaissance force, which carried out thousands of flights along Soviet borders annually at the time.", " Captain Alexander Bosov, pilot of the Sukhoi Su-15 that brought down Flight 902, saw Asian logogram characters on the tail of the Korean aircraft, and reported this to the ground control.", " Despite this, Vladimir Tsarkov, commander of the 21st Soviet Air Defence Corps, ordered Bosov to take down the plane, as the plane failed to respond to repeated orders to land, and was approaching the Soviet border with Finland.", " The Su-15 opened fire, forcing the plane to descend, and killing two of the 109 passengers and crew members aboard Flight 902.", " The plane made an emergency landing on the frozen Korpiyarvi lake (not to be confused with the Korpijärvi lake) near the Finnish border." ], "title": "Korean Air Lines Flight 902" }, { "sentences": [ "The LeRoy W. Homer Jr.", " Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in memory of First Officer LeRoy W. Homer Jr..", " LeRoy Homer was the co-pilot of United Airlines Flight #93, which crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.", " The flight recordings revealed that Dahl and Homer survived the initial attack and were still alive after the hijackers took over the plane.", " It is believed that Dahl and Homer took actions to interfere with the hijackers, including disengaging the autopilot just before the hijackers took over in order to prevent them from setting the plane's target coordinates for Washington, D.C., and switching the output of the pilots' microphones from the cabin address speakers to the radio transmitter so that Jarrah's attempts to communicate with the passengers would instead be heard by air traffic controllers.", " After learning of the earlier crashes at the thumb|right|World Trade CenterMelodie and the Pentagon, the crew and passengers attempted to foil the hijacking and reclaim the aircraft.", " Meanwhile, the hijackers were not able to disengage the autopilot.", " Dahl continued to struggle in the cockpit, refusing to allow a hijacker to deactivate the autopilot so he could fly the plane manually.", " The hijackers were heard to say \"Inform them, and tell him to talk to the pilot; bring back the pilot\", possibly referring toLaurel Homer (CVR transcripts).", " However, the uprising of crew and passengers took place and during the attempt the plane crashed into a field in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania2002.", " The crash killed everyone on board.", " Before the plane went down, she says, he had regained consciousness and was part of the final attack that forced the plane to abort its intended target, which was somewhere in Washington, D.C., and crash.ref>]]" ], "title": "LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation" } ]
[ "Title: United Airlines Flight 696\n\nUnited Airlines Flight 696 was a flight from San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, to Seattle, Washington, with 75 people in board. After takeoff from San Francisco, Clay Thomas hijacked the Boeing 727, demanding the plane land in Oakland, California, and fuel up for a flight to Cuba. The crew negotiated the release of all the passengers and cabin crew while on the ground in Oakland waiting for fuel. Panicked by the sight of police vehicles, Thomas cut the fueling short and demanded an immediate departure to Cuba. Once the plane was airborne, the pilot explained that the aircraft still did not have enough fuel to reach Cuba, and Thomas agreed to land in Denver, Colorado, for more fuel. About 90 minutes after landing, the three members of the cockpit crew all jumped to safety from the open cockpit windows, all suffering injuries in the 18-foot (5.5-meter) jump. Within five minutes of the escape and without hostages, Thomas meekly surrendered to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Thomas is currently incarcerated in a mental Institution in Colorado.", "Title: Francis Gary Powers\n\nFrancis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) – often referred to as simply Gary Powers – was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident.", "Title: Eastern Air Lines Shuttle Flight 1320\n\nEastern Air Lines Shuttle Flight 1320, carrying passengers from Newark to Boston was hijacked around 7:30 P.M. on March 17, 1970 by John J. Divivo who was armed with a .38 caliber revolver. Captain Robert Wilbur Jr., 35, a former Air Force pilot who had only been promoted to captain six months prior, was shot in his arm by the suicidal hijacker. Despite his wounds, he flew his aircraft safely to a landing while talking to the tower, telling them his copilot was shot (but not himself) and needed an ambulance. His copilot, First Officer James Hartley, 30, was shot without warning by Divivo and collapsed. Despite being mortally wounded Hartley recovered sufficiently to rip the gun from Divivo's hand, and shoot the would-be hijacker three times before lapsing into unconsciousness, and eventually death. Although wounded and slumped between the seats, Divivo arose and began clawing at Captain Wilbur, attempting to force a crash. Wilbur hit Divivo over the head with the gun he had retrieved from the center console. The pilot was able to land the plane safely at Logan International Airport, and the hijacker was arrested immediately. On November 1, 1970, DiVivo hanged himself while awaiting trial at Charles Street Jail.", "Title: VMF-511\n\nMarine Fighting Squadron 511 (VMF-511) was a fighter squadron of the Marine Corps and Marine Forces Reserve during World War II and the Cold War which flew aircraft types such as the F6F Hellcat, F4U Corsair, and the F-8 Crusader. They were originally activated during World War II and fought during the Battle of Okinawa and the Battle of Balikpapan (1945). They specialized in close air support and during the course of the war were credited with only one plane shot down.", "Title: The Flight Before Christmas (2015 film)\n\nThe Flight Before Christmas is a 2015 American Christmas television film directed by Peter Sullivan. It aired on Lifetime on December 5, 2015. The film stars Mayim Bialik and Ryan McPartlin as two people whose flight home for Christmas is diverted, leaving them to spend the holidays together.", "Title: Flight plan\n\nFlight plans are documents filed by a pilot or flight dispatcher with the local Civil Aviation Authority (e.g. the FAA in the United States) prior to departure which indicate the plane's planned route or flight path. Flight plan format is specified in ICAO Doc 4444. They generally include basic information such as departure and arrival points, estimated time en route, alternate airports in case of bad weather, type of flight (whether instrument flight rules [IFR] or visual flight rules [VFR]), the pilot's information, number of people on board and information about the aircraft itself. In most countries, flight plans are required for flights under IFR, but may be optional for flying VFR unless crossing international borders. Flight plans are highly recommended, especially when flying over inhospitable areas, such as water, as they provide a way of alerting rescuers if the flight is overdue. In the United States and Canada, when an aircraft is crossing the Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), either an IFR or a special type of VFR flight plan called a DVFR (Defense VFR) flight plan must be filed. For IFR flights, flight plans are used by air traffic control to initiate tracking and routing services. For VFR flights, their only purpose is to provide needed information should search and rescue operations be required, or for use by air traffic control when flying in a \"Special Flight Rules Area\".", "Title: Itigi\n\n\"\"ITIGI\" redirects here. For the plane shot down in 1980, see Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870\"", "Title: Thomas S. Gates Jr.\n\nThomas Sovereign Gates Jr. (April 10, 1906March 25, 1983) was United States Secretary of Defense from 1959 to 1961 under President Eisenhower. He was promoted from deputy secretary of defense. During his tenure, he established a task force to set nuclear target priorities. He also authorized U-2 reconnaissance flights, including the flight of Francis Gary Powers.", "Title: Korean Air Lines Flight 902\n\nOn 20 April 1978, Soviet air defense shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 902 (KAL 902) near Murmansk, Soviet Union, after the civilian aircraft violated Soviet airspace and failed to respond to Soviet ground control and interceptors. Soviet Air Defence Forces initially identified it as part of the US air reconnaissance force, which carried out thousands of flights along Soviet borders annually at the time. Captain Alexander Bosov, pilot of the Sukhoi Su-15 that brought down Flight 902, saw Asian logogram characters on the tail of the Korean aircraft, and reported this to the ground control. Despite this, Vladimir Tsarkov, commander of the 21st Soviet Air Defence Corps, ordered Bosov to take down the plane, as the plane failed to respond to repeated orders to land, and was approaching the Soviet border with Finland. The Su-15 opened fire, forcing the plane to descend, and killing two of the 109 passengers and crew members aboard Flight 902. The plane made an emergency landing on the frozen Korpiyarvi lake (not to be confused with the Korpijärvi lake) near the Finnish border.", "Title: LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation\n\nThe LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in memory of First Officer LeRoy W. Homer Jr.. LeRoy Homer was the co-pilot of United Airlines Flight #93, which crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. The flight recordings revealed that Dahl and Homer survived the initial attack and were still alive after the hijackers took over the plane. It is believed that Dahl and Homer took actions to interfere with the hijackers, including disengaging the autopilot just before the hijackers took over in order to prevent them from setting the plane's target coordinates for Washington, D.C., and switching the output of the pilots' microphones from the cabin address speakers to the radio transmitter so that Jarrah's attempts to communicate with the passengers would instead be heard by air traffic controllers. After learning of the earlier crashes at the thumb|right|World Trade CenterMelodie and the Pentagon, the crew and passengers attempted to foil the hijacking and reclaim the aircraft. Meanwhile, the hijackers were not able to disengage the autopilot. Dahl continued to struggle in the cockpit, refusing to allow a hijacker to deactivate the autopilot so he could fly the plane manually. The hijackers were heard to say \"Inform them, and tell him to talk to the pilot; bring back the pilot\", possibly referring toLaurel Homer (CVR transcripts). However, the uprising of crew and passengers took place and during the attempt the plane crashed into a field in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania2002. The crash killed everyone on board. Before the plane went down, she says, he had regained consciousness and was part of the final attack that forced the plane to abort its intended target, which was somewhere in Washington, D.C., and crash.ref>]]" ]
4,451
Kanzleramt is a German television series based on an American serial political drama television series created by who?
Aaron Sorkin
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[ "Title: Jimmy Smits\n\nJimmy Smits (born July 9, 1955) is an American actor. He played attorney Victor Sifuentes on the 1980s legal drama \"L.A. Law\", NYPD Detective Bobby Simone on the 1990s police drama \"NYPD Blue\", and Matt Santos on the 1999-2006 serial political drama \"The West Wing\". He also appeared as Bail Organa in the \"Star Wars\" Prequel trilogy and \"Rogue One\", and as ADA Miguel Prado in \"Dexter\". From 2012 to 2014, he joined the main cast of \"Sons of Anarchy\" as Nero Padilla.", "Title: The West Wing\n\nThe West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen).", "Title: Kanzleramt (TV series)\n\nKanzleramt (engl: \"Chancellery\") is a German television series based on the template of the American TV series \"The West Wing\".", "Title: Madam Secretary (TV series)\n\nMadam Secretary is an American political drama television series created by Barbara Hall and executive produced by Lori McCreary and Morgan Freeman. It stars Téa Leoni as Dr. Elizabeth McCord. The series primarily describes main character Dr. Elizabeth McCord's fight to balance her family and her work as the US Secretary of State. The series premiered on September 21, 2014. On October 27, 2014, CBS placed a full season order consisting of 22 episodes for the first season. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a fourth season. s of 21, 2017, episodes of \"Madam Secretary \" have aired, concluding the first half of the  season.", "Title: Blå Ögon\n\nBlue Eyes (original title Blå ögon) is a Swedish political drama television series created by Alex Haridi. The programme focuses on two female leads against the backdrop of the rise of a far right political party, \"Trygghetspartiet\" (English: the Security Party. )", "Title: List of Twin Peaks episodes\n\n\"Twin Peaks\", an American serial drama television series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, premiered on April 8, 1990, on the ABC Network in the United States and ended on June 10, 1991. The show spans 30 episodes over two seasons. The original pilot and season 2 premiere are 90 minutes long, while all the other episodes are approximately 45 minutes long. ABC canceled the series due to declining ratings in the second season.", "Title: 1992 (TV series)\n\n1992 is an Italian political drama television series created by Alessandro Fabbri, Ludovica Rampoldi, Stefano Sardo and based on an idea by Stefano Accorsi. The first season, comprising ten episodes, premiered on March 24, 2015, on pay-tv Sky Italia channels Sky Atlantic and Sky Cinema 1.", "Title: The Good Wife\n\nThe Good Wife is an American legal and political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. The series focuses on Alicia Florrick, the wife of the Cook County State's Attorney, who returns to her career in law after the events of a public sex and political corruption scandal involving her husband. The series, created by Robert and Michelle King, stars Julianna Margulies, Josh Charles, Christine Baranski, Matt Czuchry, Archie Panjabi, and Alan Cumming, and features Chris Noth in a recurring role. The executive producers are Ridley Scott, Charles McDougall, and David W. Zucker. \"The Good Wife\" is a heavily serialized show featuring several story arcs that carry over several episodes, as well as stand-alone procedural storylines that are concluded by the end of each episode. The serial plots have been especially showcased in its highly praised fifth season. This is a rarity among \"The Good Wife\"' s broadcaster CBS, as most of its shows are procedural.", "Title: List of The West Wing episodes\n\n\"The West Wing\" is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that aired on NBC from September 22, 1999 to May 14, 2006. There are 154 regular season episodes, plus the special episodes \"Isaac and Ishmael\" and \"Documentary Special\".", "Title: List of Designated Survivor episodes\n\n\"Designated Survivor\" is an American political drama television series created by David Guggenheim, starring Kiefer Sutherland, airing on ABC. The project skipped the pilot stage and was ordered straight to series on December 14, 2015, followed by a formal announcement on May 6, 2016. The first episode premiered on September 21, 2016, with a full season order coming eight days later." ]
4,452
What instrument played by Raghunath Manet has many regional designs?
Veena
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[ { "sentences": [ "The veena (Sanskrit: वीणा , IAST: vīṇā), also spelled as vina or beena or bina, is a multistringed chordophone of the Indian subcontinent.", " It is an ancient musical instrument that evolved into many variations, such as lutes, zithers and arched harps.", " The many regional designs have different names such as the Rudra veena, the Saraswati veena, the Mohan veena and others." ], "title": "Veena" }, { "sentences": [ "Sakha Rama Rao (Sakharam Rao) is an Indian musician credited with having re-introduced the south Indian chitravina (or \"gotuvadyam\") to the concert scene.", " However, it was his father, Srinivasa Rao, who made the pioneering effort towards the reincarnation of the chitravina in modern times.", " He was an ardent music lover and an amateur artiste himself.", " He started experimenting with a slide on the tanpura (a four-stringed instrument, usually used as a reference drone in Indian music).", " Sakha Rama Rao was drawn to this instrument since childhood.", " He was able to perceive its tremendous potential to produce high-class music.", " He re-designed this instrument as a fretless veena with its usual set of seven strings - four strings on the top and three in the side for drone and rhythm.", " He put in arduous practice on this instrument and gave occasional performances.", " Since he was not aware of the history of the instrument, he gave it a new name - gotuvadyam.", " This is because, he used to casually refer to the slide as 'gotu'.", " 'Vadyam', in Sanskrit and many other Indian languages, means instrument.", " Thus, 'gotuvadyam' was a literal name for an instrument played with a slide.", " Several decades later, Ravikiran, along with a few other scholars, studied about the origins of the instrument and eventually restored the more traditional name, chitravina.", " Sakha Rama Rao was a \"musicians' musician\" and trained many great artists like Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar and Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer.", " Soon there were several others who started performing on the chitravina (gotuvadyam)." ], "title": "Sakharam Rao" }, { "sentences": [ "An unpitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument played in such a way as to produce sounds of indeterminate pitch, or an instrument normally played in this fashion." ], "title": "Unpitched percussion instrument" }, { "sentences": [ "The kacapi is a zither-like Sundanese musical instrument played as the main accompanying instrument in the Tembang Sunda or Mamaos Cianjuran, kacapi suling (tembang Sunda without vocal accompaniment) genre (called \"kecapi seruling\" in Indonesian), pantun stories recitation or an additional instrument in Gamelan Degung performance." ], "title": "Kacapi" }, { "sentences": [ "The tonkori (トンコリ ) is a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin.", " It generally has five strings, which are not stopped or fretted but simply played \"open\".", " The instrument is believed to have been developed in Sakhalin.", " By the 1970s the instrument was practically extinct, but is experiencing a revival along with the increased interest in Ainu heritage." ], "title": "Tonkori" }, { "sentences": [ "An Aeolian harp (also wind harp) is a musical instrument that is played by the wind.", " Named for Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind, the traditional Aeolian harp is essentially a wooden box including a sounding board, with strings stretched lengthwise across two bridges.", " It is often placed in a slightly opened window where the wind can blow across the strings to produce sounds.", " The strings can be made of different materials (or thicknesses) and all be tuned to the same pitch, or identical strings can be tuned to different pitches.", " Besides being the only strung instrument played solely by the wind, the Aeolian harp is the only stringed instrument that plays solely harmonic frequencies." ], "title": "Aeolian harp" }, { "sentences": [ "The kanun, ganoun or kanoon (Arabic: قانون‎ , \"qānūn \" ‎ ; Hebrew: קָנוֹן‎ , \"qanon\"; Persian: ‎ ‎ , \"qānūn\"; Turkish: \"kanun\" ; Armenian: քանոն , \"k’anon \" ; Azerbaijani: \"qanun\" ; Greek: κανονάκι , \"kanonaki \" ; Uyghur: قالون ‎, ULY: \"qalon\" ) is a string instrument played either solo, or more often as part of an ensemble, in much of the Middle East, Maghreb, West Africa, Central Asia, and southeastern regions of Europe.", " The name derives from the Arabic word \"qanun\", meaning \"rule, law, norm, principle\", which is borrowed from the ancient Greek word and musical instrument (rule), which in Latin was called canon (not to be confused with the European polyphonic musical style and composition technique known by the same name).", " Traditional and Classical musics executed on the qanun are based on Maqamat or Makamlar.", " As the historical relative of santur from the same geography, qanun is thought to trace its origins back to Assyria, where an ancestral homologue might have been used in Mesopotamian royal courts and religious ceremonies.", " The instrument today is a type of large zither with a thin trapezoidal soundboard that is famous for its unique melodramatic sound." ], "title": "Qanun (instrument)" }, { "sentences": [ "Raghunath Manet is an Indian classical musician and dancer born in the union territory of Puducherry.", " He is trained in Bharathanatyam and plays the Veena, a Carnatic instrument.", " He has collaborated with French performers such as Antoine Bourseiller, Didier Lockwood and Michel Portal and is a recipient of the Chevalier award." ], "title": "Raghunath Manet" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of electric bass guitar players that have their own separate article in Wikipedia.", " The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick.", " Since the 1950s, the electric bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music.", " Bass guitarists provide the low-pitched basslines and bass runs in many different styles of music ranging from rock and metal to blues and jazz.", " Bassists also use the bass guitar as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock styles.", " Musicians known mainly as guitarists are listed separately in the list of guitarists." ], "title": "List of bass guitarists" }, { "sentences": [ "The bowed dulcimer is a musical instrument.", " Designed in the style of the Appalachian dulcimer (a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings), it is either a standard instrument played with a violin bow, or a purpose-built dulcimer designed around bow playing.", " The purpose-designed instrument is described as resembling a hybrid between a dulcimer and a cello or viola da gamba." ], "title": "Bowed dulcimer" } ]
[ "Title: Veena\n\nThe veena (Sanskrit: वीणा , IAST: vīṇā), also spelled as vina or beena or bina, is a multistringed chordophone of the Indian subcontinent. It is an ancient musical instrument that evolved into many variations, such as lutes, zithers and arched harps. The many regional designs have different names such as the Rudra veena, the Saraswati veena, the Mohan veena and others.", "Title: Sakharam Rao\n\nSakha Rama Rao (Sakharam Rao) is an Indian musician credited with having re-introduced the south Indian chitravina (or \"gotuvadyam\") to the concert scene. However, it was his father, Srinivasa Rao, who made the pioneering effort towards the reincarnation of the chitravina in modern times. He was an ardent music lover and an amateur artiste himself. He started experimenting with a slide on the tanpura (a four-stringed instrument, usually used as a reference drone in Indian music). Sakha Rama Rao was drawn to this instrument since childhood. He was able to perceive its tremendous potential to produce high-class music. He re-designed this instrument as a fretless veena with its usual set of seven strings - four strings on the top and three in the side for drone and rhythm. He put in arduous practice on this instrument and gave occasional performances. Since he was not aware of the history of the instrument, he gave it a new name - gotuvadyam. This is because, he used to casually refer to the slide as 'gotu'. 'Vadyam', in Sanskrit and many other Indian languages, means instrument. Thus, 'gotuvadyam' was a literal name for an instrument played with a slide. Several decades later, Ravikiran, along with a few other scholars, studied about the origins of the instrument and eventually restored the more traditional name, chitravina. Sakha Rama Rao was a \"musicians' musician\" and trained many great artists like Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar and Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer. Soon there were several others who started performing on the chitravina (gotuvadyam).", "Title: Unpitched percussion instrument\n\nAn unpitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument played in such a way as to produce sounds of indeterminate pitch, or an instrument normally played in this fashion.", "Title: Kacapi\n\nThe kacapi is a zither-like Sundanese musical instrument played as the main accompanying instrument in the Tembang Sunda or Mamaos Cianjuran, kacapi suling (tembang Sunda without vocal accompaniment) genre (called \"kecapi seruling\" in Indonesian), pantun stories recitation or an additional instrument in Gamelan Degung performance.", "Title: Tonkori\n\nThe tonkori (トンコリ ) is a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It generally has five strings, which are not stopped or fretted but simply played \"open\". The instrument is believed to have been developed in Sakhalin. By the 1970s the instrument was practically extinct, but is experiencing a revival along with the increased interest in Ainu heritage.", "Title: Aeolian harp\n\nAn Aeolian harp (also wind harp) is a musical instrument that is played by the wind. Named for Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind, the traditional Aeolian harp is essentially a wooden box including a sounding board, with strings stretched lengthwise across two bridges. It is often placed in a slightly opened window where the wind can blow across the strings to produce sounds. The strings can be made of different materials (or thicknesses) and all be tuned to the same pitch, or identical strings can be tuned to different pitches. Besides being the only strung instrument played solely by the wind, the Aeolian harp is the only stringed instrument that plays solely harmonic frequencies.", "Title: Qanun (instrument)\n\nThe kanun, ganoun or kanoon (Arabic: قانون‎ , \"qānūn \" ‎ ; Hebrew: קָנוֹן‎ , \"qanon\"; Persian: ‎ ‎ , \"qānūn\"; Turkish: \"kanun\" ; Armenian: քանոն , \"k’anon \" ; Azerbaijani: \"qanun\" ; Greek: κανονάκι , \"kanonaki \" ; Uyghur: قالون ‎, ULY: \"qalon\" ) is a string instrument played either solo, or more often as part of an ensemble, in much of the Middle East, Maghreb, West Africa, Central Asia, and southeastern regions of Europe. The name derives from the Arabic word \"qanun\", meaning \"rule, law, norm, principle\", which is borrowed from the ancient Greek word and musical instrument (rule), which in Latin was called canon (not to be confused with the European polyphonic musical style and composition technique known by the same name). Traditional and Classical musics executed on the qanun are based on Maqamat or Makamlar. As the historical relative of santur from the same geography, qanun is thought to trace its origins back to Assyria, where an ancestral homologue might have been used in Mesopotamian royal courts and religious ceremonies. The instrument today is a type of large zither with a thin trapezoidal soundboard that is famous for its unique melodramatic sound.", "Title: Raghunath Manet\n\nRaghunath Manet is an Indian classical musician and dancer born in the union territory of Puducherry. He is trained in Bharathanatyam and plays the Veena, a Carnatic instrument. He has collaborated with French performers such as Antoine Bourseiller, Didier Lockwood and Michel Portal and is a recipient of the Chevalier award.", "Title: List of bass guitarists\n\nThis is a list of electric bass guitar players that have their own separate article in Wikipedia. The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. Since the 1950s, the electric bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music. Bass guitarists provide the low-pitched basslines and bass runs in many different styles of music ranging from rock and metal to blues and jazz. Bassists also use the bass guitar as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock styles. Musicians known mainly as guitarists are listed separately in the list of guitarists.", "Title: Bowed dulcimer\n\nThe bowed dulcimer is a musical instrument. Designed in the style of the Appalachian dulcimer (a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings), it is either a standard instrument played with a violin bow, or a purpose-built dulcimer designed around bow playing. The purpose-designed instrument is described as resembling a hybrid between a dulcimer and a cello or viola da gamba." ]
4,453
Who is older, Jack Hill or Boaz Yakin?
Jack Hill
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[ "Title: Raw Nerve (company)\n\nRaw Nerve is a film production company. Members of Raw Nerve include Eli Roth, Scott Spiegel, and Boaz Yakin.", "Title: Now You See Me (film)\n\nNow You See Me is a 2013 American heist thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. The film features an ensemble cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. This is the first installment of the series.", "Title: Hostel (2005 film)\n\nHostel is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez and was produced by Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth, and Chris Briggs; Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino are executive producers. It is the first installment of the \"Hostel\" trilogy, followed by \"\" (2007) and \"\" (2011). The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe, who find themselves preyed upon by a mysterious group that tortures and kills kidnapped victims.", "Title: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film)\n\nPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar. The film has the same title as the video game \"\", and is primarily based on it. Elements from \"\" and \"\", the two other titles from the \"Sands of Time\" trilogy of the \"Prince of Persia\" video game franchise, are also incorporated. The film was premiered in London on May 5, 2010 and was officially released on May 28, 2010 in the United States. It received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $336 million against a production budget of $150–200 million.", "Title: Uptown Girls\n\nUptown Girls is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It stars Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also feature in the film.", "Title: Boaz Yakin\n\nBoaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director based in New York City. He has written such screenplays as \"Fresh\" and \"A Price Above Rubies\", and he directed the feature film \"Remember the Titans\", among others.", "Title: Safe (2012 film)\n\nSafe is a 2012 American action crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police.", "Title: Max (2015 film)\n\nMax is a 2015 American adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015.", "Title: The Rookie (1990 film)\n\nThe Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Raúl Juliá, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (\"the rookie\"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.", "Title: Jack Hill\n\nJack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works." ]
4,454
Which, or both, games requires throwing a single die to move a player token: Colt Express or Ludo?
Ludo
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[ { "sentences": [ "Colt Express is a railway-themed family board game designed by Christophe Raimbault, Illustrated by Ian Parovel and Jordi Valbuena, published in 2014 by Ludonaute and distributed by Asmodee." ], "title": "Colt Express" }, { "sentences": [ "A System Basis Chip (SBC) is an integrated circuit that includes various functions of automotive electronic control units (ECU) on a single die." ], "title": "System Basis Chip" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pentium D brand refers to two series of desktop dual-core 64-bit x86-64 microprocessors with the NetBurst microarchitecture, which is the dual-core variant of Pentium 4 \"Prescott\" manufactured by Intel.", " Each CPU comprised two dies, each containing a single core, residing next to each other on a multi-chip module package.", " The brand's first processor, codenamed Smithfield, was released by Intel on May 25, 2005.", " Nine months later, Intel introduced its successor, codenamed Presler, but without offering significant upgrades in design, still resulting in relatively high power consumption.", " By 2004, the NetBurst processors reached a clock speed barrier at 3.8 GHz due to a thermal (and power) limit exemplified by the \"Presler's\" 130 watt thermal design power (a higher TDP requires additional cooling that can be prohibitively noisy or expensive).", " The future belonged to more energy efficient and slower clocked dual-core CPUs on a single die instead of two.", " The final shipment date of the dual die \"Presler\" chips was August 8, 2008, which marked the end of the Pentium D brand and also the NetBurst microarchitecture." ], "title": "Pentium D" }, { "sentences": [ "Partners is a cross and circle game for four players, working together in pairs.", " The gameplay is similar to Ludo, Parcheesi and many other cross and circle games.", " As in Sorry!", ", moves are decided by cards (not by dice throws), but unlike Sorry!", ", the cards are played from a hand of four cards.", " Among the cards available are cards that move pieces backwards, and cards that allow swapping any two pieces that are in circuit, including enemy pieces.", " The object is for each pair to get their total of 8 pieces lined up in the goal area.", " The obvious way is to move the pieces around the board, but e.g. using a card to move a piece backwards enables some shortcuts.", " Unlike Sorry!", " with partners, cards cannot be used to move the partner's pieces, except in the endplay, but the partners swap one card after each deal, without knowing each other's hands." ], "title": "Partners (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "MIL-PRF-38535 is a United States military specification that establishes the general performance and verification requirements of single die integrated circuit device type electronics.", " It is a performance-based specification document defining the general requirements, as well as the quality assurance and reliability requirements, for the manufacture of microelectronic or integrated circuits used in military applications and high-reliability microcircuit application programs." ], "title": "MIL-PRF-38535" }, { "sentences": [ "A Game client is a network client that connects an individual user to the main game server, used mainly in multiplayer video games.", " It collects data such as score, player status, position and movement from a single player and send it to the game server, which allows the server to collect each individual's data and show every player in game, whether it is an arena game on a smaller scale or a massive game with thousands of players on the same map.", " Even though the game server displays each player's information for every player in a game, players still have their own unique perspective from the information collected by the game client, so that every player's perspective of the game is different, even though the world for every player is the same.", " The game client also allows the information sharing among users.", " An example would be item exchange in many MMORPG games where a player exchange an item he/she doesn't want for an item he/she wants, the game clients interconnect with each other and allows the sharing of information, in this exchanging items.", " Since many games requires a centralized space for players to gather and a way for users to exchange their information, many game clients are a hybrid of client-server and peer-to-peer application structures." ], "title": "Game client" }, { "sentences": [ "A parity game is played on a colored directed graph, where each node has been colored by a priority – one of (usually) finitely many natural numbers.", " Two players, 0 and 1, move a (single, shared) token along the edges of the graph.", " The owner of the node that the token falls on selects the successor node, resulting in a (possibly infinite) path, called the play." ], "title": "Parity game" }, { "sentences": [ "Ludo , (from Latin \"ludo\", \"I play\") is a strategy board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single die.", " Like other cross and circle games, Ludo is derived from the Indian game Pachisi, but simpler.", " The game and its variations are popular in many countries and under various names." ], "title": "Ludo (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mojo is a two-player, 3 in-a-row abstract strategy board game played with original and unique \"thrice-sliced-dice\".", " The pieces, handmade to order in India, are colored with non-toxic vegetable dye.", " The individual opposite ends of the pieces are marked with pips and numbered similar to regular dice - i.e. they total 7.", " It takes all 3 pieces of a color to make up a single die." ], "title": "Mojo (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "The POWER4 is a microprocessor developed by International Business Machines (IBM) that implemented the 64-bit PowerPC and PowerPC AS instruction set architectures. Released in 2001, the POWER4 succeeded the POWER3 and RS64 microprocessors, and was used in RS/6000 and AS/400 computers, ending a separate development of PowerPC microprocessors for the AS/400.", " The POWER4 was a multicore microprocessor, with two cores on a single die, the first non-embedded microprocessor to do so.", " POWER4 Chip was first commercially available multiprocessor chip.", " The original POWER4 had a clock speed of 1.1 and 1.3 GHz, while an enhanced version, the POWER4+, reached a clock speed of 1.9 GHz.", " The PowerPC 970 is a derivative of the POWER4." ], "title": "POWER4" } ]
[ "Title: Colt Express\n\nColt Express is a railway-themed family board game designed by Christophe Raimbault, Illustrated by Ian Parovel and Jordi Valbuena, published in 2014 by Ludonaute and distributed by Asmodee.", "Title: System Basis Chip\n\nA System Basis Chip (SBC) is an integrated circuit that includes various functions of automotive electronic control units (ECU) on a single die.", "Title: Pentium D\n\nThe Pentium D brand refers to two series of desktop dual-core 64-bit x86-64 microprocessors with the NetBurst microarchitecture, which is the dual-core variant of Pentium 4 \"Prescott\" manufactured by Intel. Each CPU comprised two dies, each containing a single core, residing next to each other on a multi-chip module package. The brand's first processor, codenamed Smithfield, was released by Intel on May 25, 2005. Nine months later, Intel introduced its successor, codenamed Presler, but without offering significant upgrades in design, still resulting in relatively high power consumption. By 2004, the NetBurst processors reached a clock speed barrier at 3.8 GHz due to a thermal (and power) limit exemplified by the \"Presler's\" 130 watt thermal design power (a higher TDP requires additional cooling that can be prohibitively noisy or expensive). The future belonged to more energy efficient and slower clocked dual-core CPUs on a single die instead of two. The final shipment date of the dual die \"Presler\" chips was August 8, 2008, which marked the end of the Pentium D brand and also the NetBurst microarchitecture.", "Title: Partners (board game)\n\nPartners is a cross and circle game for four players, working together in pairs. The gameplay is similar to Ludo, Parcheesi and many other cross and circle games. As in Sorry! , moves are decided by cards (not by dice throws), but unlike Sorry! , the cards are played from a hand of four cards. Among the cards available are cards that move pieces backwards, and cards that allow swapping any two pieces that are in circuit, including enemy pieces. The object is for each pair to get their total of 8 pieces lined up in the goal area. The obvious way is to move the pieces around the board, but e.g. using a card to move a piece backwards enables some shortcuts. Unlike Sorry! with partners, cards cannot be used to move the partner's pieces, except in the endplay, but the partners swap one card after each deal, without knowing each other's hands.", "Title: MIL-PRF-38535\n\nMIL-PRF-38535 is a United States military specification that establishes the general performance and verification requirements of single die integrated circuit device type electronics. It is a performance-based specification document defining the general requirements, as well as the quality assurance and reliability requirements, for the manufacture of microelectronic or integrated circuits used in military applications and high-reliability microcircuit application programs.", "Title: Game client\n\nA Game client is a network client that connects an individual user to the main game server, used mainly in multiplayer video games. It collects data such as score, player status, position and movement from a single player and send it to the game server, which allows the server to collect each individual's data and show every player in game, whether it is an arena game on a smaller scale or a massive game with thousands of players on the same map. Even though the game server displays each player's information for every player in a game, players still have their own unique perspective from the information collected by the game client, so that every player's perspective of the game is different, even though the world for every player is the same. The game client also allows the information sharing among users. An example would be item exchange in many MMORPG games where a player exchange an item he/she doesn't want for an item he/she wants, the game clients interconnect with each other and allows the sharing of information, in this exchanging items. Since many games requires a centralized space for players to gather and a way for users to exchange their information, many game clients are a hybrid of client-server and peer-to-peer application structures.", "Title: Parity game\n\nA parity game is played on a colored directed graph, where each node has been colored by a priority – one of (usually) finitely many natural numbers. Two players, 0 and 1, move a (single, shared) token along the edges of the graph. The owner of the node that the token falls on selects the successor node, resulting in a (possibly infinite) path, called the play.", "Title: Ludo (board game)\n\nLudo , (from Latin \"ludo\", \"I play\") is a strategy board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single die. Like other cross and circle games, Ludo is derived from the Indian game Pachisi, but simpler. The game and its variations are popular in many countries and under various names.", "Title: Mojo (board game)\n\nMojo is a two-player, 3 in-a-row abstract strategy board game played with original and unique \"thrice-sliced-dice\". The pieces, handmade to order in India, are colored with non-toxic vegetable dye. The individual opposite ends of the pieces are marked with pips and numbered similar to regular dice - i.e. they total 7. It takes all 3 pieces of a color to make up a single die.", "Title: POWER4\n\nThe POWER4 is a microprocessor developed by International Business Machines (IBM) that implemented the 64-bit PowerPC and PowerPC AS instruction set architectures. Released in 2001, the POWER4 succeeded the POWER3 and RS64 microprocessors, and was used in RS/6000 and AS/400 computers, ending a separate development of PowerPC microprocessors for the AS/400. The POWER4 was a multicore microprocessor, with two cores on a single die, the first non-embedded microprocessor to do so. POWER4 Chip was first commercially available multiprocessor chip. The original POWER4 had a clock speed of 1.1 and 1.3 GHz, while an enhanced version, the POWER4+, reached a clock speed of 1.9 GHz. The PowerPC 970 is a derivative of the POWER4." ]
4,455
What team did the Bristol Rovers play against in the game which promoted them from the Conference Premier?
Grimsby Town
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{ "title": [ "2015–16 Bristol Rovers F.C. season", "2015 Conference Premier play-off Final" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2009–10 Football Conference season was the sixth season with the Football Conference consisting of three divisions, and the thirty-first season overall.", " The Conference covers the top two levels of Non-League football in England.", " The Conference Premier is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, whilst the Conference North and Conference South exist at the sixth level.", " The top team (Stevenage Borough) and the winner of the play-off (Oxford United) of the National division were promoted to Football League Two.", " The bottom four were scheduled to be relegated to the North or South divisions, but in the event two teams (Salisbury City and Chester City) were expelled and only the bottom two clubs (Ebbsfleet United and Grays Athletic) were relegated with them.", " The champions of the North and South divisions (Southport and Newport County respectively) were promoted to the National division, alongside the play-off winners from each division (Fleetwood Town and Bath City).", " The bottom three in each of the North and South divisions were relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Isthmian League or Southern League.", " For sponsorship reasons, the Conference Premier was frequently referred to as the Blue Square Premier." ], "title": "2009–10 Football Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 Football League (known as the Sky Bet Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 115th season of The Football League.", " It began on 3 August 2013 and concluded on 3 May 2014, with the promotion play-off finals at Wembley Stadium on 24–26 May 2014.", " The Football League is contested through three Divisions.", " The divisions are the Championship, League One and League Two.", " Leicester City, Burnley and Queens Park Rangers were promoted to the Premier League, while Bristol Rovers and Torquay United were relegated to the Conference Premier." ], "title": "2013–14 Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008–09 Football Conference season was the fifth season with the Conference consisting of three divisions, and the thirtieth season overall.", " The Conference covers the top two levels of Non-League football in England.", " The Conference Premier is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, whilst the Conference North and Conference South exist at the sixth level.", " The top team and the winner of the playoff of the National division were promoted to Football League Two, while the bottom four were relegated to the North or South divisions.", " The champions of the North and South divisions were promoted to the National division, alongside the play-off winners from each division.", " The bottom three in each of the North and South divisions were relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Isthmian League or Southern League.", " For sponsorship reasons, the Conference Premier is frequently referred to as the Blue Square Premier." ], "title": "2008–09 Football Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 season was the 132nd season in Bristol Rovers' history and first in the Conference Premier, the fifth tier of English football, following their relegation from Football League Two on the final day of the previous season." ], "title": "2014–15 Bristol Rovers F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 season was the 133rd season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 88th in the Football League.", " Rovers returned to the Football League after an absence of just one season following their promotion from the Conference Premier via the play-offs." ], "title": "2015–16 Bristol Rovers F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Conference Premier play-off Final, known as the 2015 Vanarama Conference Promotion Final for sponsorship reasons, was a football match between Bristol Rovers and Grimsby Town played on 17 May 2015 at Wembley Stadium in London.", " It was the thirteenth Conference Premier play-off Final, the eighth to be played at Wembley and the first to feature either side." ], "title": "2015 Conference Premier play-off Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010–11 season was Bristol Rovers fourth season in League One since being promoted via the League Two play-offs in 2006–07.", " Bristol Rovers had a poor season and on 30 April 2011, they were relegated to League Two after a 1–1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.", " Bristol Rovers 2010–11 season officially began on 1 July 2010 and concluded on 30 June 2011, with competitive fixtures taking place between August and May." ], "title": "2010–11 Bristol Rovers F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Bristol Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Bristol, who play in Football League One, the Third tier of the English football league system, as of the 2016–17 season.", " The club was formed in 1883 under the name Black Arabs F.C. playing their home games at Purdown in Bristol, but they used the name for only a single season, becoming Eastville Rovers and moving to a site known as Three Acres in 1884.", " Eastville Rovers were somewhat nomadic, moving home in 1891 to the Schoolmaster's Cricket Ground, in 1892 to Durdham Down, and in 1894 to Ridgeway, before finally settling at Eastville Stadium and changing their name to Bristol Eastville Rovers in 1897.", " Two years later they adopted their current name of Bristol Rovers when they became founder members of the Southern League.", " They remained at Eastville Stadium for 99 years, before leaving in 1986 when financial pressures meant that they could no longer afford to pay the rent, whereupon they moved to Bath City's Twerton Park, a move that saved the club £30,000 a year.", " After playing for ten years in Bath, the club returned to Bristol in 1997 when they agreed to share Bristol Rugby's Memorial Stadium.", " Since joining The Football League in 1920, when the top division of the Southern League effectively became the Football League Third Division, Rovers have spent most of their time in the second and third tiers of the English football league system; the team has never played in the top flight and spent six years, 2001 to 2007, in the fourth tier." ], "title": "List of Bristol Rovers F.C. players" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick 'Fred' Corbett (1 January 1881 – 15 April 1924) was a professional footballer who played for Thames Ironworks and the club's successor West Ham United, before spending three spells at Bristol Rovers punctuated by time at Bristol City and Brentford.", " Following his final departure from Bristol Rovers in 1911 he joined Gillingham.", " He was one of the first black footballers to play in the Football League." ], "title": "Fred Corbett" }, { "sentences": [ "John 'Jack' Smart was a professional footballer who played for Bristol Rovers and Reading in the early twentieth century.", " He was born in Kingswood in what is now South Gloucestershire and after starting out with Bristol East went on to play 105 games for Bristol Rovers in the Southern League, scoring twice.", " He moved to Reading from Rovers in 1910." ], "title": "Jack Smart (footballer)" } ]
[ "Title: 2009–10 Football Conference\n\nThe 2009–10 Football Conference season was the sixth season with the Football Conference consisting of three divisions, and the thirty-first season overall. The Conference covers the top two levels of Non-League football in England. The Conference Premier is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, whilst the Conference North and Conference South exist at the sixth level. The top team (Stevenage Borough) and the winner of the play-off (Oxford United) of the National division were promoted to Football League Two. The bottom four were scheduled to be relegated to the North or South divisions, but in the event two teams (Salisbury City and Chester City) were expelled and only the bottom two clubs (Ebbsfleet United and Grays Athletic) were relegated with them. The champions of the North and South divisions (Southport and Newport County respectively) were promoted to the National division, alongside the play-off winners from each division (Fleetwood Town and Bath City). The bottom three in each of the North and South divisions were relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Isthmian League or Southern League. For sponsorship reasons, the Conference Premier was frequently referred to as the Blue Square Premier.", "Title: 2013–14 Football League\n\nThe 2013–14 Football League (known as the Sky Bet Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 115th season of The Football League. It began on 3 August 2013 and concluded on 3 May 2014, with the promotion play-off finals at Wembley Stadium on 24–26 May 2014. The Football League is contested through three Divisions. The divisions are the Championship, League One and League Two. Leicester City, Burnley and Queens Park Rangers were promoted to the Premier League, while Bristol Rovers and Torquay United were relegated to the Conference Premier.", "Title: 2008–09 Football Conference\n\nThe 2008–09 Football Conference season was the fifth season with the Conference consisting of three divisions, and the thirtieth season overall. The Conference covers the top two levels of Non-League football in England. The Conference Premier is the fifth highest level of the overall pyramid, whilst the Conference North and Conference South exist at the sixth level. The top team and the winner of the playoff of the National division were promoted to Football League Two, while the bottom four were relegated to the North or South divisions. The champions of the North and South divisions were promoted to the National division, alongside the play-off winners from each division. The bottom three in each of the North and South divisions were relegated to the premier divisions of the Northern Premier League, Isthmian League or Southern League. For sponsorship reasons, the Conference Premier is frequently referred to as the Blue Square Premier.", "Title: 2014–15 Bristol Rovers F.C. season\n\nThe 2014–15 season was the 132nd season in Bristol Rovers' history and first in the Conference Premier, the fifth tier of English football, following their relegation from Football League Two on the final day of the previous season.", "Title: 2015–16 Bristol Rovers F.C. season\n\nThe 2015–16 season was the 133rd season in Bristol Rovers' history and their 88th in the Football League. Rovers returned to the Football League after an absence of just one season following their promotion from the Conference Premier via the play-offs.", "Title: 2015 Conference Premier play-off Final\n\nThe 2015 Conference Premier play-off Final, known as the 2015 Vanarama Conference Promotion Final for sponsorship reasons, was a football match between Bristol Rovers and Grimsby Town played on 17 May 2015 at Wembley Stadium in London. It was the thirteenth Conference Premier play-off Final, the eighth to be played at Wembley and the first to feature either side.", "Title: 2010–11 Bristol Rovers F.C. season\n\nThe 2010–11 season was Bristol Rovers fourth season in League One since being promoted via the League Two play-offs in 2006–07. Bristol Rovers had a poor season and on 30 April 2011, they were relegated to League Two after a 1–1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday. Bristol Rovers 2010–11 season officially began on 1 July 2010 and concluded on 30 June 2011, with competitive fixtures taking place between August and May.", "Title: List of Bristol Rovers F.C. players\n\nBristol Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Bristol, who play in Football League One, the Third tier of the English football league system, as of the 2016–17 season. The club was formed in 1883 under the name Black Arabs F.C. playing their home games at Purdown in Bristol, but they used the name for only a single season, becoming Eastville Rovers and moving to a site known as Three Acres in 1884. Eastville Rovers were somewhat nomadic, moving home in 1891 to the Schoolmaster's Cricket Ground, in 1892 to Durdham Down, and in 1894 to Ridgeway, before finally settling at Eastville Stadium and changing their name to Bristol Eastville Rovers in 1897. Two years later they adopted their current name of Bristol Rovers when they became founder members of the Southern League. They remained at Eastville Stadium for 99 years, before leaving in 1986 when financial pressures meant that they could no longer afford to pay the rent, whereupon they moved to Bath City's Twerton Park, a move that saved the club £30,000 a year. After playing for ten years in Bath, the club returned to Bristol in 1997 when they agreed to share Bristol Rugby's Memorial Stadium. Since joining The Football League in 1920, when the top division of the Southern League effectively became the Football League Third Division, Rovers have spent most of their time in the second and third tiers of the English football league system; the team has never played in the top flight and spent six years, 2001 to 2007, in the fourth tier.", "Title: Fred Corbett\n\nFrederick 'Fred' Corbett (1 January 1881 – 15 April 1924) was a professional footballer who played for Thames Ironworks and the club's successor West Ham United, before spending three spells at Bristol Rovers punctuated by time at Bristol City and Brentford. Following his final departure from Bristol Rovers in 1911 he joined Gillingham. He was one of the first black footballers to play in the Football League.", "Title: Jack Smart (footballer)\n\nJohn 'Jack' Smart was a professional footballer who played for Bristol Rovers and Reading in the early twentieth century. He was born in Kingswood in what is now South Gloucestershire and after starting out with Bristol East went on to play 105 games for Bristol Rovers in the Southern League, scoring twice. He moved to Reading from Rovers in 1910." ]
4,456
Which prominent research university is private, Vanderbilt University or University of California, Berkeley?
Vanderbilt University
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{ "title": [ "Vanderbilt University", "University of California, Berkeley" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Vanderbilt Television News Archive, founded in August 1968, maintains a library of televised network news programs.", " It is a unit of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library of Vanderbilt University, a private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " It is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news." ], "title": "Vanderbilt Television News Archive" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blair School of Music provides undergraduate conservatory-style education in music performance, theory, and history at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " Blair is the youngest and smallest of Vanderbilt's ten constituent schools and colleges." ], "title": "Blair School of Music" }, { "sentences": [ "The Graduate School manages many of the advanced degree programs of Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " While the Graduate School exists as a standalone institution within Vanderbilt, it awards degrees in conjunction with Vanderbilt's other constituent colleges (\"e.g.\", the College of Arts and Science or the School of Engineering)." ], "title": "Vanderbilt University Graduate School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion (usually Vanderbilt Divinity School) is an interdenominational divinity school at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " It is one of only five university-based schools of religion in the United States without a denominational affiliation that service primarily mainline Protestantism (University of Chicago Divinity School, Harvard Divinity School, Wake Forest University School of Divinity, Yale Divinity School, and Howard University School of Divinity are the others)." ], "title": "Vanderbilt University Divinity School" }, { "sentences": [ "Vanderbilt University (also known informally as Vandy) is a private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1 million endowment despite having never been to the South.", " Vanderbilt hoped that his gift and the greater work of the university would help to heal the sectional wounds inflicted by the Civil War." ], "title": "Vanderbilt University" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Frank Witulski is an American electrical engineer.", " He is the Research Associate Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University.", " where his research activities focus on microelectronics and semiconductor devices.", " He is affiliated with the Radiation Effects and Reliability Group at Vanderbilt University where he works on the effects of radiation on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits.", " He also serves as an engineer at the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics at Vanderbilt.", " He is best known for his work in the field of Power electronics and ionizing radiation response of DC-to-DC converter." ], "title": "Arthur Frank Witulski" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, and Cal ) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California.", " Founded in 1868, Berkeley is the oldest of the ten research universities affiliated with the University of California system (although UCSF was founded in 1864 and predates the establishment of the UC system) and is ranked as one of the world's leading research universities and the top public university in the United States." ], "title": "University of California, Berkeley" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald D Schrimpf is an American electrical engineer and scientist.", " He is the Orrin H. Ingram Chair in Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Vanderbilt University.", " where his research activities focus on microelectronics and semiconductor devices.", " He is affiliated with the Radiation Effects and Reliability Group at Vanderbilt University where he works on the effects of radiation on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits.", " He also serves as the Director of the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics at Vanderbilt.", " He is best known for his work in the field of ionizing radiation response on Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity in BJT." ], "title": "Ronald D. Schrimpf" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Wall Kuhn (August 14, 1898 – October 8, 1968), nicknamed \"Doc Kuhn\", was an American football, baseball and basketball player for the Vanderbilt University Commodores and later a prominent businessman of Tampa, Florida.", " As a college football quarterback, Kuhn led Vanderbilt to three consecutive Southern titles in 1921, 1922, and 1923 – the most-recent conference titles for Vanderbilt football.", " In 1922, Vanderbilt tied Michigan at the dedication of Dudley Field, and Kuhn was picked for Walter Camp's list of names worthy of mention and Billy Evans' All-America \"National Honor Roll.\"" ], "title": "Oliver Kuhn" }, { "sentences": [ "The School of Engineering provides undergraduate and graduate education in engineering and the engineering sciences at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.", " Founded in 1879, the Vanderbilt School of Engineering is the oldest private school of engineering in the American South.", " The school has an exceptionally high percentage of female engineers, 32%, compared to a national average of 17%." ], "title": "Vanderbilt University School of Engineering" } ]
[ "Title: Vanderbilt Television News Archive\n\nThe Vanderbilt Television News Archive, founded in August 1968, maintains a library of televised network news programs. It is a unit of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library of Vanderbilt University, a private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news.", "Title: Blair School of Music\n\nThe Blair School of Music provides undergraduate conservatory-style education in music performance, theory, and history at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. Blair is the youngest and smallest of Vanderbilt's ten constituent schools and colleges.", "Title: Vanderbilt University Graduate School\n\nThe Graduate School manages many of the advanced degree programs of Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. While the Graduate School exists as a standalone institution within Vanderbilt, it awards degrees in conjunction with Vanderbilt's other constituent colleges (\"e.g.\", the College of Arts and Science or the School of Engineering).", "Title: Vanderbilt University Divinity School\n\nThe Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion (usually Vanderbilt Divinity School) is an interdenominational divinity school at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is one of only five university-based schools of religion in the United States without a denominational affiliation that service primarily mainline Protestantism (University of Chicago Divinity School, Harvard Divinity School, Wake Forest University School of Divinity, Yale Divinity School, and Howard University School of Divinity are the others).", "Title: Vanderbilt University\n\nVanderbilt University (also known informally as Vandy) is a private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1 million endowment despite having never been to the South. Vanderbilt hoped that his gift and the greater work of the university would help to heal the sectional wounds inflicted by the Civil War.", "Title: Arthur Frank Witulski\n\nArthur Frank Witulski is an American electrical engineer. He is the Research Associate Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University. where his research activities focus on microelectronics and semiconductor devices. He is affiliated with the Radiation Effects and Reliability Group at Vanderbilt University where he works on the effects of radiation on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. He also serves as an engineer at the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics at Vanderbilt. He is best known for his work in the field of Power electronics and ionizing radiation response of DC-to-DC converter.", "Title: University of California, Berkeley\n\nThe University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, and Cal ) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. Founded in 1868, Berkeley is the oldest of the ten research universities affiliated with the University of California system (although UCSF was founded in 1864 and predates the establishment of the UC system) and is ranked as one of the world's leading research universities and the top public university in the United States.", "Title: Ronald D. Schrimpf\n\nRonald D Schrimpf is an American electrical engineer and scientist. He is the Orrin H. Ingram Chair in Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Vanderbilt University. where his research activities focus on microelectronics and semiconductor devices. He is affiliated with the Radiation Effects and Reliability Group at Vanderbilt University where he works on the effects of radiation on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. He also serves as the Director of the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics at Vanderbilt. He is best known for his work in the field of ionizing radiation response on Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity in BJT.", "Title: Oliver Kuhn\n\nOliver Wall Kuhn (August 14, 1898 – October 8, 1968), nicknamed \"Doc Kuhn\", was an American football, baseball and basketball player for the Vanderbilt University Commodores and later a prominent businessman of Tampa, Florida. As a college football quarterback, Kuhn led Vanderbilt to three consecutive Southern titles in 1921, 1922, and 1923 – the most-recent conference titles for Vanderbilt football. In 1922, Vanderbilt tied Michigan at the dedication of Dudley Field, and Kuhn was picked for Walter Camp's list of names worthy of mention and Billy Evans' All-America \"National Honor Roll.\"", "Title: Vanderbilt University School of Engineering\n\nThe School of Engineering provides undergraduate and graduate education in engineering and the engineering sciences at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1879, the Vanderbilt School of Engineering is the oldest private school of engineering in the American South. The school has an exceptionally high percentage of female engineers, 32%, compared to a national average of 17%." ]
4,457
In the movie Breaking dawn, who is the actor who play Bella Swans husband "to-be"?
Robert Pattinson
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the events of the previous novel, \"Eclipse\", as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob.", " When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality to undergo the ultimate transformation from a weak pawn to the strong queen with unique powers to fight the final battle to save all those she loves." ], "title": "Breaking Dawn" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It Will Rain\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars.", " It was released exclusively on iTunes on September 27, 2011 by Atlantic Records as the lead single from the soundtrack of the film, .", " Mars composed the song with his production team The Smeezingtons, and it was partially written during The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour in the United States, being finished after the singer watched an early version of the movie which inspired him.", " The soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 was a much expected release and Mars' song was chosen as the lead single by the album's executive producer, Alexandra Patsavas, to promote it.", " Musically, \"It Will Rain\" is a pop and [[pop-soul] [[ballad]].", " Its lyrics tell the agony and torment of a heartbreak and its various stages." ], "title": "It Will Rain" }, { "sentences": [ "Twilight (stylized as twilight) (2005) is a young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer.", " It is the first book in the \"Twilight\" series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella \"Bella\" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington.", " She is endangered after falling in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire.", " Additional novels in the series are \"New Moon\", \"Eclipse\", and \"Breaking Dawn\"." ], "title": "Twilight (Meyer novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Isabella Marie \"Bella\" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist of the \"Twilight\" series, written by Stephenie Meyer.", " The \"Twilight\" series, consisting of the novels \"Twilight\", \"New Moon\", \"Eclipse\", and \"Breaking Dawn\", is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view.", " In the film series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart." ], "title": "Bella Swan" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Blase is an American cyclist whose story served as the inspiration for the movie Breaking Away." ], "title": "Dave Blase" }, { "sentences": [ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2) is a 2012 American romantic drama fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel \"Breaking Dawn\" by Stephenie Meyer.", " The second part of a two-part film forms the fifth and final installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the conclusion of the 2011 film \"\".", " All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen.", " Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast such as Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning." ], "title": "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the cast members from The Twilight Saga film series, which is based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer.", " The main stars of the films are Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, and Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black.", " \"Twilight\" (2008) is based on the \"New York Times\" best selling novel of the same name (2005) and was directed by Catherine Hardwicke.", " The second film, \"\" (2009) is based on the first book's sequel (2006).", " It was directed by Chris Weitz.", " The third film, \"\", directed by David Slade, was released on June 30, 2010.", " and is based on the third installment in the series (2007).", " The filming of Breaking Dawn pt 1 started on November 1, 2010.", " The 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The first part of a two-part film forms the fourth and penultimate installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the beginning of the 2012 film \"\".", " All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprised their roles." ], "title": "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Twilight is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author Stephenie Meyer.", " Released annually from 2005 through 2008, the four books chart the later teen years of Isabella \"Bella\" Swan, a girl who moves to Forks, Washington, and falls in love with a 104-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen.", " The series is told primarily from Bella's point of view, with the epilogue of \"Eclipse\" and Part II of \"Breaking Dawn\" being told from the viewpoint of character Jacob Black, a werewolf.", " The unpublished \"Midnight Sun\" is a retelling of the first book, \"Twilight\", from Edward Cullen's point of view.", " The novella \"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner\", which tells the story of a newborn vampire who appeared in \"Eclipse\", was published on June 5, 2010, as a hardcover book and on June 7 as a free online ebook. \"\"", ", a definitive encyclopedic reference with nearly 100 full color illustrations, was released in bookstores on April 12, 2011." ], "title": "Twilight (novel series)" } ]
[ "Title: Edward Cullen\n\nEdward Cullen (né Edward Anthony Masen) is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer's \"Twilight\" series. He is featured in the books \"Twilight\", \"New Moon\", \"Eclipse\" and \"Breaking Dawn\", and their corresponding film adaptations, and the as yet unfinished novel \"Midnight Sun\"—a re-telling of the events of \"Twilight\" from Edward's perspective. Edward is a telepathic vampire who, over the course of the series, falls in love with, marries, and has a child with Bella Swan, a human teenager who later chooses to become a vampire as well. In the \"Twilight\" film series, Edward is played by actor Robert Pattinson.", "Title: Breaking Dawn\n\nBreaking Dawn is the fourth novel in \"The Twilight Saga\" by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black. The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel, \"Eclipse\", as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality to undergo the ultimate transformation from a weak pawn to the strong queen with unique powers to fight the final battle to save all those she loves.", "Title: It Will Rain\n\n\"It Will Rain\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars. It was released exclusively on iTunes on September 27, 2011 by Atlantic Records as the lead single from the soundtrack of the film, . Mars composed the song with his production team The Smeezingtons, and it was partially written during The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour in the United States, being finished after the singer watched an early version of the movie which inspired him. The soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 was a much expected release and Mars' song was chosen as the lead single by the album's executive producer, Alexandra Patsavas, to promote it. Musically, \"It Will Rain\" is a pop and [[pop-soul] [[ballad]]. Its lyrics tell the agony and torment of a heartbreak and its various stages.", "Title: Twilight (Meyer novel)\n\nTwilight (stylized as twilight) (2005) is a young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book in the \"Twilight\" series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella \"Bella\" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington. She is endangered after falling in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire. Additional novels in the series are \"New Moon\", \"Eclipse\", and \"Breaking Dawn\".", "Title: Bella Swan\n\nIsabella Marie \"Bella\" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist of the \"Twilight\" series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The \"Twilight\" series, consisting of the novels \"Twilight\", \"New Moon\", \"Eclipse\", and \"Breaking Dawn\", is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view. In the film series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.", "Title: Dave Blase\n\nDave Blase is an American cyclist whose story served as the inspiration for the movie Breaking Away.", "Title: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2\n\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2) is a 2012 American romantic drama fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel \"Breaking Dawn\" by Stephenie Meyer. The second part of a two-part film forms the fifth and final installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the conclusion of the 2011 film \"\". All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast such as Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning.", "Title: List of Twilight cast members\n\nThis is a list of the cast members from The Twilight Saga film series, which is based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer. The main stars of the films are Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, and Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black. \"Twilight\" (2008) is based on the \"New York Times\" best selling novel of the same name (2005) and was directed by Catherine Hardwicke. The second film, \"\" (2009) is based on the first book's sequel (2006). It was directed by Chris Weitz. The third film, \"\", directed by David Slade, was released on June 30, 2010. and is based on the third installment in the series (2007). The filming of Breaking Dawn pt 1 started on November 1, 2010. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn – Part 1) released in theatres on November 18, 2011, and released to DVD on February 11, 2012 in the United States. The film grossed over $712 million worldwide. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn – Part 2) was released on November 16, 2012, by Lionsgate in the United States, in consequence of the merger between Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment. The film (101 days in release) was a box-office success, grossing over $829 million worldwide, becoming the 34th highest-grossing film, the 6th highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing film of the Twilight series.", "Title: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1\n\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 1) is a 2011 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel \"Breaking Dawn\" by Stephenie Meyer. The first part of a two-part film forms the fourth and penultimate installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the beginning of the 2012 film \"\". All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprised their roles.", "Title: Twilight (novel series)\n\nTwilight is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author Stephenie Meyer. Released annually from 2005 through 2008, the four books chart the later teen years of Isabella \"Bella\" Swan, a girl who moves to Forks, Washington, and falls in love with a 104-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen. The series is told primarily from Bella's point of view, with the epilogue of \"Eclipse\" and Part II of \"Breaking Dawn\" being told from the viewpoint of character Jacob Black, a werewolf. The unpublished \"Midnight Sun\" is a retelling of the first book, \"Twilight\", from Edward Cullen's point of view. The novella \"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner\", which tells the story of a newborn vampire who appeared in \"Eclipse\", was published on June 5, 2010, as a hardcover book and on June 7 as a free online ebook. \"\" , a definitive encyclopedic reference with nearly 100 full color illustrations, was released in bookstores on April 12, 2011." ]
4,458
What is the topic that Maram Susli does videos for that concerns issues of sexism and progressivism in video game culture?
Gamergate controversy
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"sentences": [ "The Gamergate controversy concerns issues of sexism and progressivism in video game culture, stemming from a harassment campaign conducted primarily through the use of the hashtag #GamerGate.", " \"Gamergate\" is used as a blanket term for the controversy, the harassment campaign and actions of those participating in it, and the loosely organized movement that emerged around the hashtag." ], "title": "Gamergate controversy" }, { "sentences": [ "Game Masters is an exhibition at ACMI on display from June 28, 2012 through October 28, 2012.", " The exhibition is designed to highlight the key designers who have had a large influence on video games and video game culture.", " Following the showing at ACMI, the exhibition will tour internationally.", " Conrad Bodman, who also curated \"Game On\", is the curator of the exhibition." ], "title": "Game Masters (exhibition)" }, { "sentences": [ "Video game culture (more accurately: a subculture) is a worldwide new media subculture formed by video games.", " As computer and video games have exponentially increased in popularity over time, they have had a significant influence on popular culture.", " Video game culture has also evolved over time hand in hand with internet culture as well as the increasing popularity of mobile games.", " Many people who play video games identify as gamers, which can mean anything from someone who enjoys games to someone who is passionate about it.", " As video games become more social with multiplayer and online capability, gamers find themselves in growing social networks.", " Gaming can both be entertainment as well as competition, as a new trend known as electronic sports is becoming more widely accepted.", " Today, video games can be seen in social media, politics, television, film, music and YouTube" ], "title": "Video game culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Many webcomics have been influenced by video games and video game culture.", " Webcomics frequently poke fun at video game logic, the video game industry, and stereotypical behavior of gamers.", " The earliest video game webcomic was \"Polymer City Chronicles\", which started in 1995.", " However, 1998's \"PvP\" is seen as the origin of the genre, influencing various webcomics following it.", " A common trope in video game webcomics is to have the main characters sit on a couch, talking about the game they are playing." ], "title": "List of video game webcomics" }, { "sentences": [ "Genese Davis (born September 12, 1984) is an American novelist, online host, and video game creator, best known as the author of \"The Holder's Dominion\" and writer for MMORPG.", "com.", " Davis is also a speaker and writer about video game culture and its development within society and has made contributions to the Gamer Lit genre." ], "title": "Genese Davis" }, { "sentences": [ "Video game controversies are societal and scientific arguments about whether the content of video games change the behavior and attitudes of a player, and whether this is reflected in video game culture overall.", " Since the early 2000s, advocates of video games have emphasized their use as an expressive medium, arguing for their protection under the laws governing freedom of speech and also as an educational tool.", " Detractors argue that video games are harmful and therefore should be subject to legislative oversight and restrictions.", " The positive and negative characteristics and effects of video games are the subject of scientific study.", " Results of investigations into links between video games and addiction, aggression, violence, social development, and a variety of stereotyping and sexual morality issues are debated." ], "title": "Video game controversies" }, { "sentences": [ "Kinda Funny is an online entertainment company that produces videos on video game culture, film, television, and comics." ], "title": "Kinda Funny" }, { "sentences": [ "The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic, corporate, and social attention.", " Since the 1990s, female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority, but industry surveys have shown that in time the gender ratio has become closer to equal, and since the 2010s, females have been found to make up about half of all gamers.", " Sexism in video gaming, including sexual harassment and the underrepresentation of women as characters in games, is an increasing topic of discussion in video game culture." ], "title": "Women and video games" } ]
[ "Title: Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe\n\nCharlie Brooker's Gameswipe is a special one-off British, video game culture show by Charlie Brooker, aired in September 2009 during the BBC's Technology season. Following on from Brooker's \"Screenwipe\" and \"Newswipe\", \"Gameswipe\" featured reviews of various video games and consoles as well as an insight into the video game industry.", "Title: Maram Susli\n\nMaram Susli (Arabic: مرام سوسلي) is a Syrian-Australian YouTuber who does videos on topics such as the Syrian Civil War, conspiracy theories and the Gamergate controversy. In a YouTube video, she provided the now-debunked \"evidence\" which Theodore Postol cited to suggest that the 2017 Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, which killed 74 people, was not the work of the Assad government. Susli believes that 9/11 was an inside job and that the New World Order hates Syria. She also stated videos of ISIS beheadings were fake.", "Title: Gamergate controversy\n\nThe Gamergate controversy concerns issues of sexism and progressivism in video game culture, stemming from a harassment campaign conducted primarily through the use of the hashtag #GamerGate. \"Gamergate\" is used as a blanket term for the controversy, the harassment campaign and actions of those participating in it, and the loosely organized movement that emerged around the hashtag.", "Title: Game Masters (exhibition)\n\nGame Masters is an exhibition at ACMI on display from June 28, 2012 through October 28, 2012. The exhibition is designed to highlight the key designers who have had a large influence on video games and video game culture. Following the showing at ACMI, the exhibition will tour internationally. Conrad Bodman, who also curated \"Game On\", is the curator of the exhibition.", "Title: Video game culture\n\nVideo game culture (more accurately: a subculture) is a worldwide new media subculture formed by video games. As computer and video games have exponentially increased in popularity over time, they have had a significant influence on popular culture. Video game culture has also evolved over time hand in hand with internet culture as well as the increasing popularity of mobile games. Many people who play video games identify as gamers, which can mean anything from someone who enjoys games to someone who is passionate about it. As video games become more social with multiplayer and online capability, gamers find themselves in growing social networks. Gaming can both be entertainment as well as competition, as a new trend known as electronic sports is becoming more widely accepted. Today, video games can be seen in social media, politics, television, film, music and YouTube", "Title: List of video game webcomics\n\nMany webcomics have been influenced by video games and video game culture. Webcomics frequently poke fun at video game logic, the video game industry, and stereotypical behavior of gamers. The earliest video game webcomic was \"Polymer City Chronicles\", which started in 1995. However, 1998's \"PvP\" is seen as the origin of the genre, influencing various webcomics following it. A common trope in video game webcomics is to have the main characters sit on a couch, talking about the game they are playing.", "Title: Genese Davis\n\nGenese Davis (born September 12, 1984) is an American novelist, online host, and video game creator, best known as the author of \"The Holder's Dominion\" and writer for MMORPG. com. Davis is also a speaker and writer about video game culture and its development within society and has made contributions to the Gamer Lit genre.", "Title: Video game controversies\n\nVideo game controversies are societal and scientific arguments about whether the content of video games change the behavior and attitudes of a player, and whether this is reflected in video game culture overall. Since the early 2000s, advocates of video games have emphasized their use as an expressive medium, arguing for their protection under the laws governing freedom of speech and also as an educational tool. Detractors argue that video games are harmful and therefore should be subject to legislative oversight and restrictions. The positive and negative characteristics and effects of video games are the subject of scientific study. Results of investigations into links between video games and addiction, aggression, violence, social development, and a variety of stereotyping and sexual morality issues are debated.", "Title: Kinda Funny\n\nKinda Funny is an online entertainment company that produces videos on video game culture, film, television, and comics.", "Title: Women and video games\n\nThe relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic, corporate, and social attention. Since the 1990s, female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority, but industry surveys have shown that in time the gender ratio has become closer to equal, and since the 2010s, females have been found to make up about half of all gamers. Sexism in video gaming, including sexual harassment and the underrepresentation of women as characters in games, is an increasing topic of discussion in video game culture." ]
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Has Matt Willis or Bayside had more top 20 singles?
Mathew James "Matt" Willis
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1979), \"Dark Room\" (June 1980), \"Night Attack\" (November 1981), \"Watch the Red\" (May 1983), \"Two Minute Warning\" (November 1984) and \"Howling\" (October 1986).", " Their number-one album, \"Beyond Salvation\", on the ARIA Albums Chart appeared in February 1990 and was followed by another top 20 album, \"Red Back Fever\" (November 1991).", " The group's top 20 singles on the related Australian charts are \"No Secrets\" (1980), \"Into the Heat\" (1981), \"Never so Live\" (1981), \"We Gotta Get out of This Place\" (1987), \"Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again\" (live, 1988), \"Let the Night Roll On\" (1990) and \"Dogs Are Talking\" (1990)." ], "title": "Doc Neeson" }, { "sentences": [ "Testud broke into top 20 singles rankings in July 1997.", " On February 7, 2000, she became the sixth Frenchwoman after Françoise Dürr, Mary Pierce, Nathalie Tauziat, Amélie Mauresmo and Julie Halard to break into the singles top 10 rankings.", " This marked the first time France had four women ranked in the singles Top 10 simultaneously (Mary Pierce at No. 5, Nathalie Tauziat at No. 6, Julie Halard at no.8 and Testud at No. 9).", " France was the third nation after the USA and Australia to have more than two representatives in the singles Top 10 at any one time.", " She finished in the top 20 singles rankings for five consecutive years between 1997 and 2001.", " In the summer of 2002, she took a break from the tennis circuit when she discovered that she was pregnant with her first child.", " She resumed her career 12 months after the birth of her child and retired in the summer of 2005." ], "title": "Sandrine Testud" }, { "sentences": [ "Mathew James \"Matt\" Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, best known as the bassist and one of the vocalists of the pop punk band, Busted.", " Willis released his debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" on 20 November 2006, which included three top 20 singles." ], "title": "Matt Willis" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" is the third single from Matt Willis, released on 11 December 2006.", " Several days before the single's release, Willis was announced the winner of the reality TV-show \"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!\"", ".", " A show Willis admitted going on purely to boost his music career." ], "title": "Don't Let It Go to Waste (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tears from the Moon\" is a music single by Canadian group Conjure One featuring Sinéad O'Connor's vocals.", " The song hit #1 at World Dance/Trance Top 20 Singles and World Soundtracks/OST Top 20 Singles.", " It was originally written by the Belgian group Lunascape and featured on their release Reflecting Seyelence." ], "title": "Tears from the Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Bayside is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 2000, currently consisting of lead vocalist/guitarist Anthony Raneri, lead guitarist Jack O'Shea, bassist Nick Ghanbarian, and drummer Chris Guglielmo." ], "title": "Bayside (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hey Kid\" is the second official single from Matt Willis, released on August 14, 2006.", " It is taken from Willis's debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\".", " \"Hey Kid\" also appears in the 2006 teen film \"John Tucker Must Die\" and the action packed teen film \"Alex Rider:Stormbreaker\", and therefore will be on both the films soundtracks." ], "title": "Hey Kid" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Up All Night\" is Matt Willis's debut single as a solo artist.", " It was released as a single on 22 May 2006 and appears on his debut album, \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\".", " Its style marks a move towards more rock-influenced music than the songs Willis released when performing as part of Busted and could possibly be categorized as stadium pop." ], "title": "Up All Night (Matt Willis song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Busted are an English pop rock band from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, consisting of James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson.", " Formed in 2001, the band had four UK number-one singles, released two studio albums, \"Busted\" (2002) and \"A Present for Everyone\" (2003), one compilation album and one live album before breaking up in January 2005 following Simpson's decision to pursue a career fronting post-hardcore band Fightstar.", " They have also won two Brit Awards and won The Record of the Year in 2004 with their single \"Thunderbirds\", amongst other awards.", " Busted have sold over 5 million albums worldwide." ], "title": "Busted (band)" } ]
[ "Title: Sleeping with the Light On\n\n\"Sleeping with the Light On\" is a song by English pop rock band Busted. It was the first song which band members James Bourne and Matt Willis wrote together. It was recorded in 2002 for their debut album \"Busted\", and later released on 11 August 2003 as the album's fourth British single. It reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. In 2014, McBusted performed this song in an acoustic live session.", "Title: Doc Neeson\n\nBernard Patrick \"Doc\" Neeson OAM (4 January 1947 – 4 June 2014) was an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. He was the front man for the hard rock band The Angels from its formation in February 1976 to their disbandment in December 1999. For the group Neeson was the main lyricist with brothers, John and Rick Brewster, as the music composers. Their top 20 studio albums on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart are \"Face to Face\" (June 1978), \"No Exit\" (June 1979), \"Dark Room\" (June 1980), \"Night Attack\" (November 1981), \"Watch the Red\" (May 1983), \"Two Minute Warning\" (November 1984) and \"Howling\" (October 1986). Their number-one album, \"Beyond Salvation\", on the ARIA Albums Chart appeared in February 1990 and was followed by another top 20 album, \"Red Back Fever\" (November 1991). The group's top 20 singles on the related Australian charts are \"No Secrets\" (1980), \"Into the Heat\" (1981), \"Never so Live\" (1981), \"We Gotta Get out of This Place\" (1987), \"Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again\" (live, 1988), \"Let the Night Roll On\" (1990) and \"Dogs Are Talking\" (1990).", "Title: Sandrine Testud\n\nTestud broke into top 20 singles rankings in July 1997. On February 7, 2000, she became the sixth Frenchwoman after Françoise Dürr, Mary Pierce, Nathalie Tauziat, Amélie Mauresmo and Julie Halard to break into the singles top 10 rankings. This marked the first time France had four women ranked in the singles Top 10 simultaneously (Mary Pierce at No. 5, Nathalie Tauziat at No. 6, Julie Halard at no.8 and Testud at No. 9). France was the third nation after the USA and Australia to have more than two representatives in the singles Top 10 at any one time. She finished in the top 20 singles rankings for five consecutive years between 1997 and 2001. In the summer of 2002, she took a break from the tennis circuit when she discovered that she was pregnant with her first child. She resumed her career 12 months after the birth of her child and retired in the summer of 2005.", "Title: Matt Willis\n\nMathew James \"Matt\" Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, best known as the bassist and one of the vocalists of the pop punk band, Busted. Willis released his debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" on 20 November 2006, which included three top 20 singles.", "Title: Don't Let It Go to Waste (song)\n\n\"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" is the third single from Matt Willis, released on 11 December 2006. Several days before the single's release, Willis was announced the winner of the reality TV-show \"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!\" . A show Willis admitted going on purely to boost his music career.", "Title: Tears from the Moon\n\n\"Tears from the Moon\" is a music single by Canadian group Conjure One featuring Sinéad O'Connor's vocals. The song hit #1 at World Dance/Trance Top 20 Singles and World Soundtracks/OST Top 20 Singles. It was originally written by the Belgian group Lunascape and featured on their release Reflecting Seyelence.", "Title: Bayside (band)\n\nBayside is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 2000, currently consisting of lead vocalist/guitarist Anthony Raneri, lead guitarist Jack O'Shea, bassist Nick Ghanbarian, and drummer Chris Guglielmo.", "Title: Hey Kid\n\n\"Hey Kid\" is the second official single from Matt Willis, released on August 14, 2006. It is taken from Willis's debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\". \"Hey Kid\" also appears in the 2006 teen film \"John Tucker Must Die\" and the action packed teen film \"Alex Rider:Stormbreaker\", and therefore will be on both the films soundtracks.", "Title: Up All Night (Matt Willis song)\n\n\"Up All Night\" is Matt Willis's debut single as a solo artist. It was released as a single on 22 May 2006 and appears on his debut album, \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\". Its style marks a move towards more rock-influenced music than the songs Willis released when performing as part of Busted and could possibly be categorized as stadium pop.", "Title: Busted (band)\n\nBusted are an English pop rock band from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, consisting of James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson. Formed in 2001, the band had four UK number-one singles, released two studio albums, \"Busted\" (2002) and \"A Present for Everyone\" (2003), one compilation album and one live album before breaking up in January 2005 following Simpson's decision to pursue a career fronting post-hardcore band Fightstar. They have also won two Brit Awards and won The Record of the Year in 2004 with their single \"Thunderbirds\", amongst other awards. Busted have sold over 5 million albums worldwide." ]
4,460
What did the actor who had his first appearance in "Chief Surgeon Who?" play?
a cross-dressing corporal
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{ "title": [ "Chief Surgeon Who?", "Jamie Farr" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Quinn Henderson Becker (born June 11, 1930) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army.", " He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from February 1985 to May 1988.", " Becker, who attended Louisiana State University's School of Medicine, is an orthopedic surgeon.", " Before this stint as Surgeon General, Becker was Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Chief Surgeon of the U.S. European Command.", " He was promoted to Lieutenant General in March 1985." ], "title": "Quinn H. Becker" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Chief Surgeon Who?\"", " is the fourth episode of the television series \"M*A*S*H\".", " It was first broadcast on October 8, 1972 and was repeated twice, on April 15 and July 29, 1973.", " It was written by Larry Gelbart, who won a Writers Guild Award for it, and directed by E.W. Swackhamer.", " This episode marks the first appearance of Jamie Farr as Corporal Klinger.", " In \"Watching M*A*S*H, Watching America\", a sociological examination of \"M*A*S*H\" as an illustration of shifting American values in the 1970s and early 1980s, James H. Wittebols cites this episode as an example of the satirizing of hypocritical authority figures." ], "title": "Chief Surgeon Who?" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Salzhauer, also known as \"Dr. Miami\", is an American cosmetic and plastic surgeon, recording artist, reality TV personality, and children's book author.", " He is currently Chief Surgeon at Bal Harbour Plastic Surgery in Miami, Florida.", " In 2017, he had a reality series titled \"Dr. Miami\" and had his first Billboard charting dance single, \"Flawless\"." ], "title": "Michael Salzhauer" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred Eugene Bradley, M.D. (November 25, 1864 – December 17, 1922) was a career surgeon that served in the United States Army.", " He commanded the Hospital ship \"USS Relief\" and served as Chief Surgeon at General Headquarters for the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I." ], "title": "Alfred Eugene Bradley" }, { "sentences": [ "May Ratnayeke (1892-1988) was a Sri Lankan physician, is known for being the second female medical student from that country and its first female doctor.", " Dr Ratnayeke was born May de Livera to John de Livera, one of six siblings, in Kandy.", " In her childhood, she attended local schools, then went on to medical school at Ceylon Medical College in Colombo.", " She graduated with her MD in 1916.", " After obtaining her degree, she worked at the American Mission Hospital in Jaffna, then moved to Lady Havelock Hospital.", " She was a fellow at the Royal Free Hospital for Women from 1925-1927.", " Dr Ratnayeke was married in 1927 and had three children, a son and a daughter who became physicians, and a son who became a tea planter.", " In 1927 she became a surgeon at Lady Havelock Hospital.", " She was a fellow at the University of Edinburgh Medical School for a year from 1932-1933.", " After her fellowship, she was promoted to chief surgeon, and joined the faculty at the medical school of the University of Ceylon." ], "title": "May Ratnayake" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Donchess (March 17, 1905 – January 30, 1977) was an American football player at the University of Pittsburgh.", " He was a consensus All-American at end while playing on the 1929 university's football team under head coach Jock Sutherland.", " In 1937 Joe became Assistant Chief Surgeon at U.S. Steel and then Chief Surgeon there in 1943, a position he held until his retirement in 1965.", " He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1979." ], "title": "Joe Donchess" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie Farr (born Jameel Joseph Farah, July 1, 1934) is an American television, film, and theatre actor.", " He is of Lebanese descent.", " He is known for playing a cross-dressing corporal (later sergeant) from Toledo, Ohio, bucking for a Section 8 discharge, in the role of Maxwell Q. Klinger in the CBS television sitcom \"M*A*S*H\"." ], "title": "Jamie Farr" }, { "sentences": [ "August Karl Gustav Bier (24 November 1861 – 12 March 1949) was a German surgeon.", " He was the first to perform spinal anesthesia and intravenous regional anesthesia.", " After professorships in Greifswald and Bonn, Bier became Geheimrat Professor of Surgery and Chief Surgeon at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin in Berlin." ], "title": "August Bier" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Antoine Dubois (19 June 1756 – 30 March 1837) was a French surgeon born in Gramat, department of Lot.", " As the consultant-surgeon, and head of maternity services to Napoleon and his wife the Empress Marie Louise of Austria, Dubois delivered their son and successor to the throne, Napoleon II.", " In 1798, he served as chief surgeon to the French Campaign of Egypt, He was the father of obstetrician Paul Antoine Dubois (1795–1871)." ], "title": "Antoine Dubois" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicolas Heurteloup is a French military physician and surgeon, who was born November 26, 1750 in Tours (Indre-et-Loire ) and died in Paris March 27, 1812.", " He succeeded Pierre-François Percy (1754-1825) as chief surgeon of the Grande Armée, and had himself as his successor Dominique-Jean Larrey (1766-1842).", " He was the father of physician Charles Louis Stanislas Heurteloup (1793-1864)." ], "title": "Nicolas Heurteloup" } ]
[ "Title: Quinn H. Becker\n\nQuinn Henderson Becker (born June 11, 1930) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from February 1985 to May 1988. Becker, who attended Louisiana State University's School of Medicine, is an orthopedic surgeon. Before this stint as Surgeon General, Becker was Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Chief Surgeon of the U.S. European Command. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in March 1985.", "Title: Chief Surgeon Who?\n\n\"Chief Surgeon Who?\" is the fourth episode of the television series \"M*A*S*H\". It was first broadcast on October 8, 1972 and was repeated twice, on April 15 and July 29, 1973. It was written by Larry Gelbart, who won a Writers Guild Award for it, and directed by E.W. Swackhamer. This episode marks the first appearance of Jamie Farr as Corporal Klinger. In \"Watching M*A*S*H, Watching America\", a sociological examination of \"M*A*S*H\" as an illustration of shifting American values in the 1970s and early 1980s, James H. Wittebols cites this episode as an example of the satirizing of hypocritical authority figures.", "Title: Michael Salzhauer\n\nMichael Salzhauer, also known as \"Dr. Miami\", is an American cosmetic and plastic surgeon, recording artist, reality TV personality, and children's book author. He is currently Chief Surgeon at Bal Harbour Plastic Surgery in Miami, Florida. In 2017, he had a reality series titled \"Dr. Miami\" and had his first Billboard charting dance single, \"Flawless\".", "Title: Alfred Eugene Bradley\n\nAlfred Eugene Bradley, M.D. (November 25, 1864 – December 17, 1922) was a career surgeon that served in the United States Army. He commanded the Hospital ship \"USS Relief\" and served as Chief Surgeon at General Headquarters for the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.", "Title: May Ratnayake\n\nMay Ratnayeke (1892-1988) was a Sri Lankan physician, is known for being the second female medical student from that country and its first female doctor. Dr Ratnayeke was born May de Livera to John de Livera, one of six siblings, in Kandy. In her childhood, she attended local schools, then went on to medical school at Ceylon Medical College in Colombo. She graduated with her MD in 1916. After obtaining her degree, she worked at the American Mission Hospital in Jaffna, then moved to Lady Havelock Hospital. She was a fellow at the Royal Free Hospital for Women from 1925-1927. Dr Ratnayeke was married in 1927 and had three children, a son and a daughter who became physicians, and a son who became a tea planter. In 1927 she became a surgeon at Lady Havelock Hospital. She was a fellow at the University of Edinburgh Medical School for a year from 1932-1933. After her fellowship, she was promoted to chief surgeon, and joined the faculty at the medical school of the University of Ceylon.", "Title: Joe Donchess\n\nJoe Donchess (March 17, 1905 – January 30, 1977) was an American football player at the University of Pittsburgh. He was a consensus All-American at end while playing on the 1929 university's football team under head coach Jock Sutherland. In 1937 Joe became Assistant Chief Surgeon at U.S. Steel and then Chief Surgeon there in 1943, a position he held until his retirement in 1965. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1979.", "Title: Jamie Farr\n\nJamie Farr (born Jameel Joseph Farah, July 1, 1934) is an American television, film, and theatre actor. He is of Lebanese descent. He is known for playing a cross-dressing corporal (later sergeant) from Toledo, Ohio, bucking for a Section 8 discharge, in the role of Maxwell Q. Klinger in the CBS television sitcom \"M*A*S*H\".", "Title: August Bier\n\nAugust Karl Gustav Bier (24 November 1861 – 12 March 1949) was a German surgeon. He was the first to perform spinal anesthesia and intravenous regional anesthesia. After professorships in Greifswald and Bonn, Bier became Geheimrat Professor of Surgery and Chief Surgeon at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin in Berlin.", "Title: Antoine Dubois\n\nBaron Antoine Dubois (19 June 1756 – 30 March 1837) was a French surgeon born in Gramat, department of Lot. As the consultant-surgeon, and head of maternity services to Napoleon and his wife the Empress Marie Louise of Austria, Dubois delivered their son and successor to the throne, Napoleon II. In 1798, he served as chief surgeon to the French Campaign of Egypt, He was the father of obstetrician Paul Antoine Dubois (1795–1871).", "Title: Nicolas Heurteloup\n\nNicolas Heurteloup is a French military physician and surgeon, who was born November 26, 1750 in Tours (Indre-et-Loire ) and died in Paris March 27, 1812. He succeeded Pierre-François Percy (1754-1825) as chief surgeon of the Grande Armée, and had himself as his successor Dominique-Jean Larrey (1766-1842). He was the father of physician Charles Louis Stanislas Heurteloup (1793-1864)." ]
4,461
Saul Joseph Adelman was born in a city that had how many inhabitants in 2010 ?
39,558
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[ { "sentences": [ "Atlantic City is a resort city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States, known for its casinos, boardwalks, and beaches.", " In 2010, it had a population of 39,558.", " The city was incorporated on May 1, 1854, from portions of Egg Harbor Township and Galloway Township.", " It borders Absecon, Brigantine, Pleasantville, Ventnor City, West Atlantic City, and the Atlantic Ocean." ], "title": "Atlantic City, New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "Purmerend ( ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.", " The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer.", " The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly.", " Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s.", " From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so.", " This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam.", " Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe." ], "title": "Purmerend" }, { "sentences": [ "Metamorfosi Sotiros (Greek: Μεταμόρφωση Σωτήρος ) is a neighbourhood in the southern part of the city of Patras.", " The area is next to the municipality of Messatida, the subdivision is divided between the two municipalities and then, the communes of Ovrya and Saravali in which are now municipal districts.", " The subdivision was built in 1970 and many inhabitants came from Tritaia.", " It also features the central vegetable shop in Patras.", " The area is the northern part of Demenika.", " Farmlands covers the outer areas as well as a small forest." ], "title": "Metamorfosi Sotiros, Patras" }, { "sentences": [ "Quillota is a city located in the Aconcagua River valley of central Chile's Valparaíso Region.", " It is the capital and largest city of the Quillota Province where many inhabitants live in the surrounding farm areas of San Isidro, La Palma, Pocochay, and San Pedro.", " It is an important agricultural center, mainly because the plantations of avocado and cherimoya (custard apple) trees." ], "title": "Quillota" }, { "sentences": [ "Saul Joseph Adelman (born 18 November 1944 in Atlantic City) is an astronomer at The Citadel's Physics Department in Charleston, South Carolina.", " Adelman received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Maryland in 1966 and his PhD in astronomy from the California Institute of Technology in 1972.", " He specializes in stellar astronomy.", " He is a co-author of \"Bound for the Stars: Travel in the Solar System and Beyond\" (1981, ISBN ).", " In addition he is the author/co-author of 502 scholarly articles in Astronomy" ], "title": "Saul Adelman" }, { "sentences": [ "Almoharín is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.", " According to the 2005 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2050 inhabitants.", " The village is primarily concerned with agriculture with many inhabitants having fincas of olives and figs.", " Almoharin is known as the 'Fig Capital of the World' on account of these figs; black and smooth-textured.", " Both dried figs and chocolate figs are exported worldwide.", " The village also boasts a cheese-making workshop where you can make your own cheese - after milking the sheep.", " There is an accompanying exhibition of the history of sheep and cheese-making in the area." ], "title": "Almoharín" }, { "sentences": [ "Ghayathi with 14022 inhabitants (2005 census) is a town in the Al Gharbia region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.", " Originally a bedouin settlement, today many inhabitants work in agriculture." ], "title": "Ghayathi" }, { "sentences": [ "Avedøre is a south-western suburb of Copenhagen located in Hvidovre Municipality.", " The city is mostly made up of concrete blocks and row-housing, but some people residing in Avedøre live in detached single-family houses with gardens.", " One major high-rise block called \"Store Hus\" (lit.", " English: Grand House) dominates the suburb's skyline.", " The city has a relatively high rate of crime and many inhabitants are unemployed.", " Approximately 16,000 persons live in Avedøre, and approx. 60% of the inhabitants is either immigrant or born by immigrants, mainly from Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Spain and Turkey.", " Prior to 1 April 1974, Avedøre was illogically part of Glostrup Municipality, which it does not border but is separated from, but it was combined with neighboring Hvidovre Municipality from that date.", " From the Avedøre railway station, the S-train line A runs to Copenhagen city center.", " Arriving at Copenhagen Central Station takes approximately 15 minutes with the A line train from Avedøre." ], "title": "Avedøre" }, { "sentences": [ "Krakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany.", " It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city.", " The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area.", " After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes.", " The town was destroyed." ], "title": "Krakau, Saxony" }, { "sentences": [ "Yumurtalık (meaning \"egg nest\") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey.", " It was formerly called Aegeae, Ayas or Laiazzo.", " It is a Mediterranean port at a distance of about 40 km from Adana city.", " Yumurtalık's population does not exceed 5,000 in winter, but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here.", " There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season." ], "title": "Yumurtalık" } ]
[ "Title: Atlantic City, New Jersey\n\nAtlantic City is a resort city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States, known for its casinos, boardwalks, and beaches. In 2010, it had a population of 39,558. The city was incorporated on May 1, 1854, from portions of Egg Harbor Township and Galloway Township. It borders Absecon, Brigantine, Pleasantville, Ventnor City, West Atlantic City, and the Atlantic Ocean.", "Title: Purmerend\n\nPurmerend ( ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer. The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly. Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s. From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so. This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam. Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe.", "Title: Metamorfosi Sotiros, Patras\n\nMetamorfosi Sotiros (Greek: Μεταμόρφωση Σωτήρος ) is a neighbourhood in the southern part of the city of Patras. The area is next to the municipality of Messatida, the subdivision is divided between the two municipalities and then, the communes of Ovrya and Saravali in which are now municipal districts. The subdivision was built in 1970 and many inhabitants came from Tritaia. It also features the central vegetable shop in Patras. The area is the northern part of Demenika. Farmlands covers the outer areas as well as a small forest.", "Title: Quillota\n\nQuillota is a city located in the Aconcagua River valley of central Chile's Valparaíso Region. It is the capital and largest city of the Quillota Province where many inhabitants live in the surrounding farm areas of San Isidro, La Palma, Pocochay, and San Pedro. It is an important agricultural center, mainly because the plantations of avocado and cherimoya (custard apple) trees.", "Title: Saul Adelman\n\nSaul Joseph Adelman (born 18 November 1944 in Atlantic City) is an astronomer at The Citadel's Physics Department in Charleston, South Carolina. Adelman received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Maryland in 1966 and his PhD in astronomy from the California Institute of Technology in 1972. He specializes in stellar astronomy. He is a co-author of \"Bound for the Stars: Travel in the Solar System and Beyond\" (1981, ISBN ). In addition he is the author/co-author of 502 scholarly articles in Astronomy", "Title: Almoharín\n\nAlmoharín is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2050 inhabitants. The village is primarily concerned with agriculture with many inhabitants having fincas of olives and figs. Almoharin is known as the 'Fig Capital of the World' on account of these figs; black and smooth-textured. Both dried figs and chocolate figs are exported worldwide. The village also boasts a cheese-making workshop where you can make your own cheese - after milking the sheep. There is an accompanying exhibition of the history of sheep and cheese-making in the area.", "Title: Ghayathi\n\nGhayathi with 14022 inhabitants (2005 census) is a town in the Al Gharbia region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Originally a bedouin settlement, today many inhabitants work in agriculture.", "Title: Avedøre\n\nAvedøre is a south-western suburb of Copenhagen located in Hvidovre Municipality. The city is mostly made up of concrete blocks and row-housing, but some people residing in Avedøre live in detached single-family houses with gardens. One major high-rise block called \"Store Hus\" (lit. English: Grand House) dominates the suburb's skyline. The city has a relatively high rate of crime and many inhabitants are unemployed. Approximately 16,000 persons live in Avedøre, and approx. 60% of the inhabitants is either immigrant or born by immigrants, mainly from Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Spain and Turkey. Prior to 1 April 1974, Avedøre was illogically part of Glostrup Municipality, which it does not border but is separated from, but it was combined with neighboring Hvidovre Municipality from that date. From the Avedøre railway station, the S-train line A runs to Copenhagen city center. Arriving at Copenhagen Central Station takes approximately 15 minutes with the A line train from Avedøre.", "Title: Krakau, Saxony\n\nKrakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany. It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city. The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area. After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes. The town was destroyed.", "Title: Yumurtalık\n\nYumurtalık (meaning \"egg nest\") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey. It was formerly called Aegeae, Ayas or Laiazzo. It is a Mediterranean port at a distance of about 40 km from Adana city. Yumurtalık's population does not exceed 5,000 in winter, but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here. There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season." ]
4,462
How many times did the man who popularized the term "Post-oak bluff" win the World Series of Poker?
two-time
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{ "title": [ "Post-oak bluff", "Doyle Brunson" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Anne LaBarr \"Annie\" Duke (née Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author.", " She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst).", " Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010.", " She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including \"Decide to Play Great Poker\" and \"The Middle Zone\", and she published her autobiography, \"How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker\", in 2005." ], "title": "Annie Duke" }, { "sentences": [ "Tristan Wade is an American professional poker player from Boynton Beach, Florida.", " He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe.", " In addition to a bracelet, 2011 saw Wade earn his first 3 World Series of Poker (WSOP) final tables, with two at the summer 2011 World Series of Poker before his fall bracelet in Europe.", " Wade is also an instructor at Deepstacks University.", " Wade is an alumnus of University of Central Florida where he earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology.", " WSOP.com lists him as a resident of Boynton Beach, Florida, while Hendon mob claims he is from Orlando, Florida.", " Wade made his first trip to Europe at the age of 26 in 2011 because of Black Friday, which had limited his options for play in the United States." ], "title": "Tristan Wade" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win.", " Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP.", " Even if the victory occurred before 1976, WSOP championships are now counted as \"bracelets\".", " During the first years of the WSOP only a handful of bracelets were awarded each year.", " In 1990, there were only 14 bracelet events.", " By 2000, that number increased to 24.", " As the popularity of poker has increased during the 2000s, the number of events has likewise increased.", " In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion.", " This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959.", " Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia.", ".", " In 2017, 74 for bracelets were awarded at the WSOP and an additional 11 will be awarded at the WSOPE in Czech Republic." ], "title": "World Series of Poker bracelet" }, { "sentences": [ "Doyle F. Brunson (born August 10, 1933) is an American poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years.", " He is a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker." ], "title": "Doyle Brunson" }, { "sentences": [ "David \"Bakes\" Baker (born October 17, 1986) is an American professional poker player who has won a World Series of Poker bracelet and appeared at four World Series of Poker final tables.", " He also has a Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) championship.", " Baker currently has over US$2 million in tournament winnings.", " In order to avoid confusion with David \"ODB\" Baker, he is listed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) database by the name \"David Bakes Baker\" and listed at \"Bluff Magazine\" as \"David (Bakes) Baker\".", " Baker, who is from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, attended Michigan State University before taking up poker." ], "title": "David Baker (poker player, born 1986)" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel \"Sam\" Stein (born January 11, 1988) is an American professional poker player from Los Angeles who lives in Henderson, Nevada.", " He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker where he made two final tables and three in the money finishes.", " In both the 2010 and 2011 World Series of Poker, he finished in the money in two $10,000 Championship events, with one of them being the Pot Limit Texas hold 'em championship event each year.", " Of his nine World Series of Poker (WSOP) cashes, his last five are in pot limit events." ], "title": "Sam Stein" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Poker Tour bracelet is the World Poker Tour's (WPT) answer to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet.", " Beginning in 1976, the WSOP started awarding bracelets to winners of WSOP events.", " The WSOP bracelet has become synonymous with greatness.", " \"It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously,\" stated World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack during the 2006 bracelet unveiling.", " \"It is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.\"", " Since their introduction, a poker player's success has been measured by the number of bracelets they had won.", " With introduction of the WPT bracelet, the WPT hopes to capitalize on the prestige of winning poker bracelets.", " WPT Founder, President and CEO, Steve Lipscomb said, \"The championship bracelet has become synonymous with poker as a symbol of achievement and respect, and we are honored to continue the tradition that Benny Binion [the founder of the WSOP] began over 30 years ago.\"" ], "title": "World Poker Tour bracelet" }, { "sentences": [ "In no-limit or pot-limit poker, a post-oak bluff is a very small bet relative to the size of the already-existing pot.", " This type of bluff may be employed as an attempt at using reverse psychology to steal the pot.", " It holds comparatively little risk for the player making the bet.", " The term was popularized by Doyle Brunson in his 1979 book \"Super System\"." ], "title": "Post-oak bluff" }, { "sentences": [ "Konstantin Puchkov (born 1952) is a Russian poker player, horse trainer and horse breeder from Moscow.", " He was the fourth Russian-born player to earn a World Series of Poker bracelet.", " He is best known for having earned a World Series of Poker bracelet in his first World Series of Poker in the money finish (2010 World Series of Poker Event #31: H.O.R.S.E., $1,500 buy-in) and setting the record for most in the money finishes at one series during the 2012 World Series of Poker (11)." ], "title": "Konstantin Puchkov" }, { "sentences": [ "Dario Alioto (born 1984) is a professional poker player from Palermo, Italy.", " Alioto's first major success in poker came at the European Poker Tour 2005 Barcellona main event, where he finished in 7th place and earned €52,000.", " Right after this score, he started grinding PLO cash games that became his best poker game, rapidly becoming one of the best Italian professional players.", " Later on in his career, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha event at the 2007 World Series of Poker Europe.", " Alioto earned £234,390 for his finish.", " He has also had success at the 2008 World Series of Poker, where he has earned over $230,000 from four cashes.", " A well-respected cash game player online and live, he played most of the many televised Italian high-stakes cash games in the last few years." ], "title": "Dario Alioto" } ]
[ "Title: Annie Duke\n\nAnne LaBarr \"Annie\" Duke (née Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author. She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst). Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010. She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including \"Decide to Play Great Poker\" and \"The Middle Zone\", and she published her autobiography, \"How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker\", in 2005.", "Title: Tristan Wade\n\nTristan Wade is an American professional poker player from Boynton Beach, Florida. He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe. In addition to a bracelet, 2011 saw Wade earn his first 3 World Series of Poker (WSOP) final tables, with two at the summer 2011 World Series of Poker before his fall bracelet in Europe. Wade is also an instructor at Deepstacks University. Wade is an alumnus of University of Central Florida where he earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology. WSOP.com lists him as a resident of Boynton Beach, Florida, while Hendon mob claims he is from Orlando, Florida. Wade made his first trip to Europe at the age of 26 in 2011 because of Black Friday, which had limited his options for play in the United States.", "Title: World Series of Poker bracelet\n\nThe World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win. Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP. Even if the victory occurred before 1976, WSOP championships are now counted as \"bracelets\". During the first years of the WSOP only a handful of bracelets were awarded each year. In 1990, there were only 14 bracelet events. By 2000, that number increased to 24. As the popularity of poker has increased during the 2000s, the number of events has likewise increased. In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion. This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959. Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia. . In 2017, 74 for bracelets were awarded at the WSOP and an additional 11 will be awarded at the WSOPE in Czech Republic.", "Title: Doyle Brunson\n\nDoyle F. Brunson (born August 10, 1933) is an American poker player who has played professionally for over 50 years. He is a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, a Poker Hall of Fame inductee, and the author of several books on poker.", "Title: David Baker (poker player, born 1986)\n\nDavid \"Bakes\" Baker (born October 17, 1986) is an American professional poker player who has won a World Series of Poker bracelet and appeared at four World Series of Poker final tables. He also has a Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) championship. Baker currently has over US$2 million in tournament winnings. In order to avoid confusion with David \"ODB\" Baker, he is listed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) database by the name \"David Bakes Baker\" and listed at \"Bluff Magazine\" as \"David (Bakes) Baker\". Baker, who is from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, attended Michigan State University before taking up poker.", "Title: Sam Stein\n\nSamuel \"Sam\" Stein (born January 11, 1988) is an American professional poker player from Los Angeles who lives in Henderson, Nevada. He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker where he made two final tables and three in the money finishes. In both the 2010 and 2011 World Series of Poker, he finished in the money in two $10,000 Championship events, with one of them being the Pot Limit Texas hold 'em championship event each year. Of his nine World Series of Poker (WSOP) cashes, his last five are in pot limit events.", "Title: World Poker Tour bracelet\n\nThe World Poker Tour bracelet is the World Poker Tour's (WPT) answer to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. Beginning in 1976, the WSOP started awarding bracelets to winners of WSOP events. The WSOP bracelet has become synonymous with greatness. \"It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously,\" stated World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack during the 2006 bracelet unveiling. \"It is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.\" Since their introduction, a poker player's success has been measured by the number of bracelets they had won. With introduction of the WPT bracelet, the WPT hopes to capitalize on the prestige of winning poker bracelets. WPT Founder, President and CEO, Steve Lipscomb said, \"The championship bracelet has become synonymous with poker as a symbol of achievement and respect, and we are honored to continue the tradition that Benny Binion [the founder of the WSOP] began over 30 years ago.\"", "Title: Post-oak bluff\n\nIn no-limit or pot-limit poker, a post-oak bluff is a very small bet relative to the size of the already-existing pot. This type of bluff may be employed as an attempt at using reverse psychology to steal the pot. It holds comparatively little risk for the player making the bet. The term was popularized by Doyle Brunson in his 1979 book \"Super System\".", "Title: Konstantin Puchkov\n\nKonstantin Puchkov (born 1952) is a Russian poker player, horse trainer and horse breeder from Moscow. He was the fourth Russian-born player to earn a World Series of Poker bracelet. He is best known for having earned a World Series of Poker bracelet in his first World Series of Poker in the money finish (2010 World Series of Poker Event #31: H.O.R.S.E., $1,500 buy-in) and setting the record for most in the money finishes at one series during the 2012 World Series of Poker (11).", "Title: Dario Alioto\n\nDario Alioto (born 1984) is a professional poker player from Palermo, Italy. Alioto's first major success in poker came at the European Poker Tour 2005 Barcellona main event, where he finished in 7th place and earned €52,000. Right after this score, he started grinding PLO cash games that became his best poker game, rapidly becoming one of the best Italian professional players. Later on in his career, he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in the £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha event at the 2007 World Series of Poker Europe. Alioto earned £234,390 for his finish. He has also had success at the 2008 World Series of Poker, where he has earned over $230,000 from four cashes. A well-respected cash game player online and live, he played most of the many televised Italian high-stakes cash games in the last few years." ]
4,463
What type of plants are Sinningia, named after Wilhelm Sinning, and Calla from the family Araceae?
flowering plants
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Sinningia", "Sinningia", "Calla" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Calla (bog arum, marsh calla, wild calla, squaw claw, and water-arum) is a genus of flowering plant in the family Araceae, containing the single species Calla palustris.", " It is native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in central, eastern and northern Europe (France and Norway eastward), northern Asia and northern North America (Alaska, Canada, and northeastern contiguous United States)." ], "title": "Calla" }, { "sentences": [ "Zantedeschia is a genus of 8 species of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa from South Africa north to Malawi.", " The genus has been introduced on all continents except Antarctica.", " Common names include arum lily for \"Z. aethiopica\" and calla and calla lily for \"Z. elliottiana\" and \"Z. rehmannii\", although members of the genus are neither true lilies of Liliaceae, true \"Arums\", or true \"Callas\" (related genera in Araceae).", " They are also often confused with \"Anthurium\".", " The colourful flowers and leaves of both species and cultivars are greatly valued and commonly grown as ornamental plants." ], "title": "Zantedeschia" }, { "sentences": [ "Sinningia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae.", " It is named after Wilhelm Sinning (1792-1874), a gardener of the Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.", " There are about 65 species of tuberous herbaceous perennials, all occurring in Central and South America, with the greatest concentration of species occurring in southern Brazil." ], "title": "Sinningia" }, { "sentences": [ "Anubias is a genus of aquatic and semi-aquatic flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical central and western Africa.", " They primarily grow in rivers and streams, but can also be found in marshes.", " They are characterized by broad, thick, dark leaves that come in many different forms.", " The genus was revised in 1979 and since then its nomenclature has been stable.", " Species can be determined by using mostly characteristics of the inflorescence.", " Because of the often shady places where the plants grow, the genus was named after the Egyptian god Anubis, the god of the afterlife.", " The genus was first described in 1857 by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott, with \"A. afzelii\" as its type species." ], "title": "Anubias" }, { "sentences": [ "Zantedeschia rehmanii, the pink arum lily, pink calla, or red calla lily, is a herbaceous ornamental plant in the Araceae family." ], "title": "Zantedeschia rehmannii" }, { "sentences": [ "Sinningia muscicola, also known as Sinningia sp.", " \"Rio das Pedras\", is a tuberous member of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae.", " The plants produce small, bright lavender flowers.", " Cultural requirements are similar to African Violets except that \"S. speciosa\" generally requires more humid environment." ], "title": "Sinningia muscicola" }, { "sentences": [ "Colocasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent.", " Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions.", " Common names include tarul, karkala ko ganu, elephant-ear, taro, cocoyam, dasheen, chembu, champadhumpa, shavige gadde, and eddoe.", " Elephant-ear and cocoyam are also used for some other large-leaved genera in the Araceae, notably \"Xanthosoma\" and \"Caladium\".", " The generic name is derived from the ancient Greek word \"kolokasion\", which in the Greek botanist Dioscorides (1st century AD) meant the edible roots of both \"Colocasia esculenta\" and \"Nelumbo nucifera\".", " It is thought that the edible roots of \"Colocasia esculenta\" have been cultivated in Asia for more than ten thousand years.", " The species \"Colocasia esculenta\" is an invasive species in wetlands along the American Gulf coast, where it threatens to displace native wetland plants." ], "title": "Colocasia" }, { "sentences": [ "Zantedeschia aethiopica (known as calla lily and arum lily) is a species in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, and Swaziland." ], "title": "Zantedeschia aethiopica" }, { "sentences": [ "Calloideae is a monotypic subfamily of flowering plants in the Araceae family.", " The single genus in the family is Calla, although in the past under Engler's description of Araceae it included four genera, namely Lysichiton, Symplocarpus, Orontium, and Calla.", " The subfamily was subsequently made monotypic and given a single tribe, Callea.", " Species in Calloideae are often found in marshy habitats in the northern hemisphere.", " Trichosclereids are not found in the flowers." ], "title": "Calloideae" }, { "sentences": [ "Arum palaestinum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae (also known as black calla, Solomon's lily, Priest's Hood, Noo'ah Loof and kardi) This plant is native to the Levant and other parts of the Mediterranean Basin, and has been naturalized in North America, Europe, and Australia" ], "title": "Arum palaestinum" } ]
[ "Title: Calla\n\nCalla (bog arum, marsh calla, wild calla, squaw claw, and water-arum) is a genus of flowering plant in the family Araceae, containing the single species Calla palustris. It is native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in central, eastern and northern Europe (France and Norway eastward), northern Asia and northern North America (Alaska, Canada, and northeastern contiguous United States).", "Title: Zantedeschia\n\nZantedeschia is a genus of 8 species of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa from South Africa north to Malawi. The genus has been introduced on all continents except Antarctica. Common names include arum lily for \"Z. aethiopica\" and calla and calla lily for \"Z. elliottiana\" and \"Z. rehmannii\", although members of the genus are neither true lilies of Liliaceae, true \"Arums\", or true \"Callas\" (related genera in Araceae). They are also often confused with \"Anthurium\". The colourful flowers and leaves of both species and cultivars are greatly valued and commonly grown as ornamental plants.", "Title: Sinningia\n\nSinningia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae. It is named after Wilhelm Sinning (1792-1874), a gardener of the Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. There are about 65 species of tuberous herbaceous perennials, all occurring in Central and South America, with the greatest concentration of species occurring in southern Brazil.", "Title: Anubias\n\nAnubias is a genus of aquatic and semi-aquatic flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical central and western Africa. They primarily grow in rivers and streams, but can also be found in marshes. They are characterized by broad, thick, dark leaves that come in many different forms. The genus was revised in 1979 and since then its nomenclature has been stable. Species can be determined by using mostly characteristics of the inflorescence. Because of the often shady places where the plants grow, the genus was named after the Egyptian god Anubis, the god of the afterlife. The genus was first described in 1857 by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott, with \"A. afzelii\" as its type species.", "Title: Zantedeschia rehmannii\n\nZantedeschia rehmanii, the pink arum lily, pink calla, or red calla lily, is a herbaceous ornamental plant in the Araceae family.", "Title: Sinningia muscicola\n\nSinningia muscicola, also known as Sinningia sp. \"Rio das Pedras\", is a tuberous member of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. The plants produce small, bright lavender flowers. Cultural requirements are similar to African Violets except that \"S. speciosa\" generally requires more humid environment.", "Title: Colocasia\n\nColocasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions. Common names include tarul, karkala ko ganu, elephant-ear, taro, cocoyam, dasheen, chembu, champadhumpa, shavige gadde, and eddoe. Elephant-ear and cocoyam are also used for some other large-leaved genera in the Araceae, notably \"Xanthosoma\" and \"Caladium\". The generic name is derived from the ancient Greek word \"kolokasion\", which in the Greek botanist Dioscorides (1st century AD) meant the edible roots of both \"Colocasia esculenta\" and \"Nelumbo nucifera\". It is thought that the edible roots of \"Colocasia esculenta\" have been cultivated in Asia for more than ten thousand years. The species \"Colocasia esculenta\" is an invasive species in wetlands along the American Gulf coast, where it threatens to displace native wetland plants.", "Title: Zantedeschia aethiopica\n\nZantedeschia aethiopica (known as calla lily and arum lily) is a species in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, and Swaziland.", "Title: Calloideae\n\nCalloideae is a monotypic subfamily of flowering plants in the Araceae family. The single genus in the family is Calla, although in the past under Engler's description of Araceae it included four genera, namely Lysichiton, Symplocarpus, Orontium, and Calla. The subfamily was subsequently made monotypic and given a single tribe, Callea. Species in Calloideae are often found in marshy habitats in the northern hemisphere. Trichosclereids are not found in the flowers.", "Title: Arum palaestinum\n\nArum palaestinum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae (also known as black calla, Solomon's lily, Priest's Hood, Noo'ah Loof and kardi) This plant is native to the Levant and other parts of the Mediterranean Basin, and has been naturalized in North America, Europe, and Australia" ]
4,464
When was the university at which Ian Irving Mitroff was Professor Emeritus of two different schools founded?
1880
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Ian Mitroff", "University of Southern California", "University of Southern California" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The University of Southern California (USC or SC) is a private research university located in Los Angeles, California.", " Founded in 1880, it is the oldest private research university in California.", " USC has historically educated a large number of the region's business leaders and professionals.", " In recent decades, the university has also leveraged its location in Los Angeles to establish relationships with research and cultural institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim.", " An engine for economic activity, USC contributes $8 billion annually to the economy of the Los Angeles metropolitan area and California." ], "title": "University of Southern California" }, { "sentences": [ "Claude J. Summers (born 1944) is an American literary scholar, and the William E. Stirton Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.", " He taught at the university from 1970 until his retirement in 2002.", " He was promoted to associate professor in 1973 and to professor in 1977.", " He became the William E. Stirton Professor in Humanities in 1989, and became professor emeritus in 2002.", " He has published extensively on 17th and 20th century English literature." ], "title": "Claude J. Summers" }, { "sentences": [ "Carver Middle High School is a public school located in Carver, Massachusetts.", " This school was formerly two different schools, Carver Middle School (6–8) and Carver High School (9–12) in one building with both schools sharing the library and auditorium.", " The school became under one principal in 2008–09 school year.", " This school became officially Carver Middle High School the following school year.", " It is located at 60 South Meadow Rd. and has an enrollment of 489 students in grades 6–8, and 537 students in grades 9–12.", " The school's mascot is the Crusaders and the school colors are Maroon and Silver/Gray.", " The principal is Mr. Scott Knief.", " The assistant principals are Christine Cabral, (6–8), Mark Souza (9–12), and Michael Schultz" ], "title": "Carver Middle High School" }, { "sentences": [ "George A. Bray is an American obesity researcher.", " As of 2016, he is a University Professor emeritus and formerly the chief of the division of clinical obesity and metabolism at Louisiana State University's Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) in Baton Rouge.", " He is also a Boyd Professor emeritus at PBRC, and a professor of medicine emeritus at the Louisiana State University Medical Center." ], "title": "George A. Bray" }, { "sentences": [ "La Martinière College is an educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.", " The college consists of two schools on different campuses for boys and girls.", " La Martinière Boys' College was founded in 1845 and La Martinière Girls' College was established in 1869.", " The Boys' College is the only school in the world to have been awarded royal battle honours for its role in the defence of Lucknow during the mutiny of 1857.", " The two Lucknow colleges are part of the La Martinière family of schools founded by the French adventurer Major General Claude Martin.", " There are two La Martinière Colleges in Kolkata and three in Lyon.", " La Martinière provides a liberal education and the medium of instruction is the English language.", " The schools cater for pupils from the ages of five through to 17 or 18, and are open to children of all religious denominations.", " The schools have day scholars and boarders.", " It is one of the most prestigious colleges of India and often features in the top schools of India." ], "title": "La Martiniere Lucknow" }, { "sentences": [ "Jose ben Jochanan (Hebrew: יוסי בן יוחנן‎ ‎ , Yose ben Yochanan or Joseph ben Johanan) was Nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin in the 2nd century BCE.", " He was a native of Jerusalem.", " He and Jose ben Joezer were the successors and, it is said, the disciples of Antigonus of Sokho, and the two together formed the first of a series of duumvirates that transmitted the traditional law; in each pair one, according to tradition, was a prince and a president (\"nasi\"), and the other vice-president, of the Sanhedrin (Av Beth Din).", " One of Jose's sayings was: \"Let thy house be opened wide; and let the needy be thy household; and prolong not converse with woman\".", " A disagreement between the two colleagues with regard to halakhic decisions gave rise to the formation of two different schools.", " Both men were opposed to Hellenism, and both belonged to the Hasideans.", " Jose ben Joezer and Jose ben Johanan were the last of the \"eshkolot\", or \"wise men\" (from Hebrew \"Eshkolot\", \"bunches [of grapes]\", poet.", " \"abounding in wisdom\")." ], "title": "Jose ben Jochanan" }, { "sentences": [ "Rick Comley (born January 20, 1947) is a former collegiate ice hockey player and former head coach at Michigan State University.", " He finished his 38-year coaching career with a 783-615-110 (.556) record.", " In 2007, he became the third coach in NCAA history to win a national championship at two different schools." ], "title": "Rick Comley" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Boone Whitmire (July 1, 1922 – May 3, 1991) was an American football tackle between 1941–1944 for the University of Alabama and at the United States Naval Academy.", " He is one of only four college football players to ever be named as an All-American at two different schools.", " In 1956, Whitmire was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Don Whitmire" }, { "sentences": [ "Arcola Community Unit School District 306 is a unified school district based in a southern Douglas County settlement named Arcola, Illinois.", " The district is composed of an elementary school and a consolidated junior senior high school.", " The junior senior high school, although consolidated, is still regarded as two different schools.", " Students enter the district as prekindergarteners or kindergarteners in Arcola Elementary School, which educates the students until sixth grade under supervision of principal Gary Philippi.", " Graduates of the elementary school move on to Arcola Junior High School, and will remain there until seventh grade; afterwards, students complete their precollegiate education at Arcola High School.", " Principal Steve Groll directs both schools; the entire faculty of either school is identical, as is the mascot, which is the Purple Rider.", " The district superintendent is Jean Chrostowski; she broadcasts monthly podcasts to her district." ], "title": "Arcola Community Unit School District 306" }, { "sentences": [ "Ian Irving Mitroff (born 1938) is an American organizational theorist, consultant and Professor Emeritus at the USC Marshall School of Business and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California He is noted for a wide range of contributions in the field of organizational theory from contributions on strategic planning assumptions and management information systems, to the subjective side of the workplace and spirituality, religion, and values." ], "title": "Ian Mitroff" } ]
[ "Title: University of Southern California\n\nThe University of Southern California (USC or SC) is a private research university located in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1880, it is the oldest private research university in California. USC has historically educated a large number of the region's business leaders and professionals. In recent decades, the university has also leveraged its location in Los Angeles to establish relationships with research and cultural institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim. An engine for economic activity, USC contributes $8 billion annually to the economy of the Los Angeles metropolitan area and California.", "Title: Claude J. Summers\n\nClaude J. Summers (born 1944) is an American literary scholar, and the William E. Stirton Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He taught at the university from 1970 until his retirement in 2002. He was promoted to associate professor in 1973 and to professor in 1977. He became the William E. Stirton Professor in Humanities in 1989, and became professor emeritus in 2002. He has published extensively on 17th and 20th century English literature.", "Title: Carver Middle High School\n\nCarver Middle High School is a public school located in Carver, Massachusetts. This school was formerly two different schools, Carver Middle School (6–8) and Carver High School (9–12) in one building with both schools sharing the library and auditorium. The school became under one principal in 2008–09 school year. This school became officially Carver Middle High School the following school year. It is located at 60 South Meadow Rd. and has an enrollment of 489 students in grades 6–8, and 537 students in grades 9–12. The school's mascot is the Crusaders and the school colors are Maroon and Silver/Gray. The principal is Mr. Scott Knief. The assistant principals are Christine Cabral, (6–8), Mark Souza (9–12), and Michael Schultz", "Title: George A. Bray\n\nGeorge A. Bray is an American obesity researcher. As of 2016, he is a University Professor emeritus and formerly the chief of the division of clinical obesity and metabolism at Louisiana State University's Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) in Baton Rouge. He is also a Boyd Professor emeritus at PBRC, and a professor of medicine emeritus at the Louisiana State University Medical Center.", "Title: La Martiniere Lucknow\n\nLa Martinière College is an educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh. The college consists of two schools on different campuses for boys and girls. La Martinière Boys' College was founded in 1845 and La Martinière Girls' College was established in 1869. The Boys' College is the only school in the world to have been awarded royal battle honours for its role in the defence of Lucknow during the mutiny of 1857. The two Lucknow colleges are part of the La Martinière family of schools founded by the French adventurer Major General Claude Martin. There are two La Martinière Colleges in Kolkata and three in Lyon. La Martinière provides a liberal education and the medium of instruction is the English language. The schools cater for pupils from the ages of five through to 17 or 18, and are open to children of all religious denominations. The schools have day scholars and boarders. It is one of the most prestigious colleges of India and often features in the top schools of India.", "Title: Jose ben Jochanan\n\nJose ben Jochanan (Hebrew: יוסי בן יוחנן‎ ‎ , Yose ben Yochanan or Joseph ben Johanan) was Nasi (president) of the Sanhedrin in the 2nd century BCE. He was a native of Jerusalem. He and Jose ben Joezer were the successors and, it is said, the disciples of Antigonus of Sokho, and the two together formed the first of a series of duumvirates that transmitted the traditional law; in each pair one, according to tradition, was a prince and a president (\"nasi\"), and the other vice-president, of the Sanhedrin (Av Beth Din). One of Jose's sayings was: \"Let thy house be opened wide; and let the needy be thy household; and prolong not converse with woman\". A disagreement between the two colleagues with regard to halakhic decisions gave rise to the formation of two different schools. Both men were opposed to Hellenism, and both belonged to the Hasideans. Jose ben Joezer and Jose ben Johanan were the last of the \"eshkolot\", or \"wise men\" (from Hebrew \"Eshkolot\", \"bunches [of grapes]\", poet. \"abounding in wisdom\").", "Title: Rick Comley\n\nRick Comley (born January 20, 1947) is a former collegiate ice hockey player and former head coach at Michigan State University. He finished his 38-year coaching career with a 783-615-110 (.556) record. In 2007, he became the third coach in NCAA history to win a national championship at two different schools.", "Title: Don Whitmire\n\nDonald Boone Whitmire (July 1, 1922 – May 3, 1991) was an American football tackle between 1941–1944 for the University of Alabama and at the United States Naval Academy. He is one of only four college football players to ever be named as an All-American at two different schools. In 1956, Whitmire was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame.", "Title: Arcola Community Unit School District 306\n\nArcola Community Unit School District 306 is a unified school district based in a southern Douglas County settlement named Arcola, Illinois. The district is composed of an elementary school and a consolidated junior senior high school. The junior senior high school, although consolidated, is still regarded as two different schools. Students enter the district as prekindergarteners or kindergarteners in Arcola Elementary School, which educates the students until sixth grade under supervision of principal Gary Philippi. Graduates of the elementary school move on to Arcola Junior High School, and will remain there until seventh grade; afterwards, students complete their precollegiate education at Arcola High School. Principal Steve Groll directs both schools; the entire faculty of either school is identical, as is the mascot, which is the Purple Rider. The district superintendent is Jean Chrostowski; she broadcasts monthly podcasts to her district.", "Title: Ian Mitroff\n\nIan Irving Mitroff (born 1938) is an American organizational theorist, consultant and Professor Emeritus at the USC Marshall School of Business and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California He is noted for a wide range of contributions in the field of organizational theory from contributions on strategic planning assumptions and management information systems, to the subjective side of the workplace and spirituality, religion, and values." ]
4,465
Which defender for Premier League club is the current holder for an award previously held six times by Mart Poom?
Ragnar Klavan
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{ "title": [ "Estonian Footballer of the Year", "Estonian Footballer of the Year", "Ragnar Klavan" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 6, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "László Csaba (born 13 February 1964 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita County, Romania) is a Hungarian football manager and former player.", " He was the manager of Hungarian Premier League Club MTK Budapest, Belgian Pro League club Charleroi SC and of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian.", " Previously to that, he had spells managing at Ferencvárosi TC, FC Sopron and the Ugandan and Lithuanian national team and Slovakian Premier League club Dunajská Streda." ], "title": "Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)" }, { "sentences": [ "Acceleration at Slovakia Ring was the fifth weekend of Acceleration 2014, a multi-day festival combining top class car and bike racing with live music and other entertainment.", " The festival was organised by the International Sport Racing Association (ISRA), based in the Netherlands, to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in Portimao, Portugal and ending 17–19 October in Assen, Netherlands.", " The various racing competitions were" ], "title": "2014 Acceleration at Slovakia Ring" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pear Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game held on Thanksgiving weekend in Oregon.", " The game was held six times, following the 1946 through 1951 seasons.", " The first two games were held in Ashland, Oregon and the last four were held in Medford, Oregon.", " Following the 1949 game, the Northwest Conference and Far West Conference signed an agreement to have their champions meet in the game." ], "title": "Pear Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The LPKD The Hasbury Inn is an open darts tournament.", " The event has been held six times (three in 2010 and three in 2011).", " Mark Hylton is the current champion." ], "title": "LPKD The Hasbury Inn Darts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Estonian Footballer of the Year (Estonian: \"Eesti aasta parim jalgpallur\" ) is an annual award given to the best performing Estonian footballer of the respective year.", " The award has been presented since 1992.", " From 1992 to 1994, the winner was chosen by \"Päevaleht\", from 1995 to 2000 by \"Eesti Päevaleht\", and from 2002 to 2003 by Estonian football journalists (EJAK).", " The Estonian Football Association (EJL) also named their player of the year from 1994 to 2003.", " Since 2004, the winner is chosen by representatives of the Estonian Football Association and football journalists.", " The current holder is Ragnar Klavan.", " Mart Poom has won the award a record six times." ], "title": "Estonian Footballer of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Lounge On The Farm is a music festival held annually at Merton Farm, Canterbury, Kent, which attracts thousands of visitors each year.", " Although there has been a vast increase in the capacity of the event, as well as the amount and quality of the performing acts, organizers insist that they keep the festival ‘non-conformist’, promoting bands and produce from Kent.", " The festival had been held six times, with a festival also planned for 2012." ], "title": "Lounge On The Farm" }, { "sentences": [ "Ragnar Klavan (born 30 October 1985) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Liverpool and captains the Estonia national team.", " A left-footed centre-back, he has also played as a left-back during his career." ], "title": "Ragnar Klavan" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Kwabena Boateng (born 3 July 1974) is a retired Ghanaian professional footballer.", " He played as a midfielder.", " Boateng came up through the youth teams of Glo Premier League club Ashanti Gold SC, then signed for the two times CAF Champions League winners Asante Kotoko in spring 1995.", " He played the 1995–1996 and 1996–1997 Glo Premier League seasons with Asante Kotoko, before signing for Norwegian giants Rosenborg BK, winning four consecutive Tippeligaen titles from 1997 to 2000 seasons, and became a member of the Ghana national football team during the period.", " After four years with Rosenborg BK, he then joined Glo Premier League club King Faisal Babes in 2001 and played in the 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 Glo Premier League seasons with the club." ], "title": "Robert Boateng" }, { "sentences": [ "Stefan Ramone Sewell O'Connor (born 23 January 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Newcastle United.", " O'Connor started his career with Premier League club Arsenal and had loan spells with League Two club York City and Eerste Divisie club MVV Maastricht." ], "title": "Stefan O'Connor" }, { "sentences": [ "Acceleration at Nürburgring was the third weekend of Acceleration 2014, a multi-day festival combining top class car and bike racing with live music and other entertainment.", " The festival was organised by the International Sport Racing Association (ISRA), based in the Netherlands, to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in Portimao, Portugal and ending 17–19 October in Assen, Netherlands.", " The various racing competitions were" ], "title": "2014 Acceleration at Nürburgring" } ]
[ "Title: Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)\n\nLászló Csaba (born 13 February 1964 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita County, Romania) is a Hungarian football manager and former player. He was the manager of Hungarian Premier League Club MTK Budapest, Belgian Pro League club Charleroi SC and of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian. Previously to that, he had spells managing at Ferencvárosi TC, FC Sopron and the Ugandan and Lithuanian national team and Slovakian Premier League club Dunajská Streda.", "Title: 2014 Acceleration at Slovakia Ring\n\nAcceleration at Slovakia Ring was the fifth weekend of Acceleration 2014, a multi-day festival combining top class car and bike racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the International Sport Racing Association (ISRA), based in the Netherlands, to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in Portimao, Portugal and ending 17–19 October in Assen, Netherlands. The various racing competitions were", "Title: Pear Bowl\n\nThe Pear Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game held on Thanksgiving weekend in Oregon. The game was held six times, following the 1946 through 1951 seasons. The first two games were held in Ashland, Oregon and the last four were held in Medford, Oregon. Following the 1949 game, the Northwest Conference and Far West Conference signed an agreement to have their champions meet in the game.", "Title: LPKD The Hasbury Inn Darts\n\nThe LPKD The Hasbury Inn is an open darts tournament. The event has been held six times (three in 2010 and three in 2011). Mark Hylton is the current champion.", "Title: Estonian Footballer of the Year\n\nThe Estonian Footballer of the Year (Estonian: \"Eesti aasta parim jalgpallur\" ) is an annual award given to the best performing Estonian footballer of the respective year. The award has been presented since 1992. From 1992 to 1994, the winner was chosen by \"Päevaleht\", from 1995 to 2000 by \"Eesti Päevaleht\", and from 2002 to 2003 by Estonian football journalists (EJAK). The Estonian Football Association (EJL) also named their player of the year from 1994 to 2003. Since 2004, the winner is chosen by representatives of the Estonian Football Association and football journalists. The current holder is Ragnar Klavan. Mart Poom has won the award a record six times.", "Title: Lounge On The Farm\n\nLounge On The Farm is a music festival held annually at Merton Farm, Canterbury, Kent, which attracts thousands of visitors each year. Although there has been a vast increase in the capacity of the event, as well as the amount and quality of the performing acts, organizers insist that they keep the festival ‘non-conformist’, promoting bands and produce from Kent. The festival had been held six times, with a festival also planned for 2012.", "Title: Ragnar Klavan\n\nRagnar Klavan (born 30 October 1985) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Liverpool and captains the Estonia national team. A left-footed centre-back, he has also played as a left-back during his career.", "Title: Robert Boateng\n\nRobert Kwabena Boateng (born 3 July 1974) is a retired Ghanaian professional footballer. He played as a midfielder. Boateng came up through the youth teams of Glo Premier League club Ashanti Gold SC, then signed for the two times CAF Champions League winners Asante Kotoko in spring 1995. He played the 1995–1996 and 1996–1997 Glo Premier League seasons with Asante Kotoko, before signing for Norwegian giants Rosenborg BK, winning four consecutive Tippeligaen titles from 1997 to 2000 seasons, and became a member of the Ghana national football team during the period. After four years with Rosenborg BK, he then joined Glo Premier League club King Faisal Babes in 2001 and played in the 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 Glo Premier League seasons with the club.", "Title: Stefan O'Connor\n\nStefan Ramone Sewell O'Connor (born 23 January 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Newcastle United. O'Connor started his career with Premier League club Arsenal and had loan spells with League Two club York City and Eerste Divisie club MVV Maastricht.", "Title: 2014 Acceleration at Nürburgring\n\nAcceleration at Nürburgring was the third weekend of Acceleration 2014, a multi-day festival combining top class car and bike racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the International Sport Racing Association (ISRA), based in the Netherlands, to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in Portimao, Portugal and ending 17–19 October in Assen, Netherlands. The various racing competitions were" ]
4,466
Which of the American novelists Harry Turtledove and Philip Roth were born first?
Philip Milton Roth
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[ "Title: An Elephant for Aristotle\n\nAn Elephant for Aristotle, is a 1958 historical novel by L. Sprague de Camp. It was first published in hardback by Doubleday, and in paperback by Curtis in 1971. The first British edition was published by Dobson in 1966. The book was reissued with a new introduction by Harry Turtledove as a trade paperback and ebook by Phoenix Pick in March 2013. It is the first of de Camp's historical novels in order of writing, and third chronologically.", "Title: American Empire: Blood and Iron\n\nAmerican Empire: Blood and Iron is the first book of the \"American Empire\" trilogy of alternate history fiction novels by Harry Turtledove. It is a sequel to the novel \"How Few Remain\" and the \"Great War\" trilogy, and is part of the Southern Victory series.", "Title: Philip Roth\n\nPhilip Milton Roth (born March 19, 1933) is an American novelist.", "Title: Worldwar: In the Balance\n\nWorldwar: In the Balance is an alternate history and science fiction novel by Harry Turtledove. It is the first novel of the Worldwar tetralogy, as well as the first installment in the extended Worldwar series that includes the Colonization trilogy and the novel \"Homeward Bound\". The plot begins in late 1941, while the Earth is torn apart by World War II. An alien fleet arrive to conquer the planet, forcing the warring nations to make uneasy alliances against the invaders. Meanwhile, the aliens, who refer to themselves as the Race, discover that their enemy is far fiercer and more technologically advanced than expected.", "Title: American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold\n\nAmerican Empire: The Center Cannot Hold is the second book in the \"American Empire\" alternate history series by Harry Turtledove. It takes place during the period of the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression (specifically from 1924 to March 4, 1934). During this era in Turtledove's Southern Victory world, the Confederate States of America, stretching from Sonora to Virginia, is led by Whigs (with the fascist Freedom Party gaining more and more power) while the United States of America (which has been occupying Canada, Newfoundland, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the Sandwich Islands) is controlled by Socialists.", "Title: The Road Not Taken (short story)\n\n\"The Road Not Taken\" is a short story by Harry Turtledove, set in 2039, in which he presents a fictitious account of a first encounter between humanity and an alien race, the Roxolani. \"Herbig-Haro\" is another short story by Turtledove, which is the sequel to this one.", "Title: The Stolen Throne\n\nThe Stolen Throne is a fantasy novel written by Harry Turtledove and set in the Videssos universe. It is the first book in the \"Time of Troubles\" tetralogy. The events depicted are strongly based on the historical interaction of Sassanid Persia and Byzantium in the 6th and 7th century. The first book depicts the rise of Sharbaraz (the analog to Khosrau II) to overcome the usurper Smerdis (Bahram Chobin) to become the King of Kings of Makuran (Persia) with the help of the Videssian Emperor Likinios (Maurice).", "Title: The Wheels of If\n\n\"The Wheels of If\" is an alternate history science fiction story by American writer L. Sprague de Camp. It was first published in the magazine \"Unknown Fantasy Fiction\" for October, 1940, and first appeared in book form in de Camp's collection \"The Wheels of If and Other Science Fiction\" (Shasta, 1940). It later appeared in the paperback edition of the collection published by Berkley Books in 1970, in de Camp's subsequent collections \"The Virgin & the Wheels\" (Popular Library, 1976) and \"\" (NESFA Press, 2005), and in the anthology \"\" (Galahad Books, 1989). It also appeared, together with a sequel by Harry Turtledove, in \"The Pugnacious Peacemaker/The Wheels of If\" (Tor Books, 1990) and \"Down in the Bottomlands and Other Places\" (Baen Books, 1999). The story has also been translated into German.", "Title: Harry Turtledove\n\nHarry Norman Turtledove (born June 14, 1949) is an American novelist, best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction.", "Title: The Great War: American Front\n\nThe Great War: American Front is the first alternate history novel in the Great War trilogy by Harry Turtledove. It is the second part of Turtledove's Southern Victory series of novels. It takes the Southern Victory Series from 1914 to 1915." ]
4,467
What language identified with the site of an archaeological layer of Troy that chronologically spans from c. 1300 to c. 950 BC?
Homeric Greek
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{ "title": [ "Trojan language", "Trojan language", "Troy VII" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Zaofu (), formerly romanized Tsao Fu, was an exceptionally-skilled charioteer who is said to have lived around 950 BC.", " He was counted as a relative of Qin and Zhao's House of Ying, but his exploits made him a figure of Chinese mythology." ], "title": "Zaofu" }, { "sentences": [ "SystemVerilog DPI (Direct Programming Interface) is an interface which can be used to interface SystemVerilog with foreign languages.", " These Foreign languages can be C, C++, SystemC as well as others.", " DPIs consist of two layers: A SystemVerilog Layer and a Foreign language layer.", " Both the layers are isolated from each other.", " Which programming language is actually used as the foreign language is transparent and irrelevant for the System-Verilog side of this interface.", " Neither the SystemVerilog compiler nor the foreign language compiler is required to analyze the source code in the other’s language.", " Different programming languages can be used and supported with the same intact SystemVerilog layer.", " For now, however, SystemVerilog defines a foreign language layer only for the C programming language." ], "title": "SystemVerilog DPI" }, { "sentences": [ "Muinemón (later spelling Muineamhón), son of Cas Clothach, son of Irárd, son of Rothechtaid, son of Ros, son of Glas, son of Nuadu Declam, son of Eochaid Faebar Glas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.", " He helped Fíachu Fínscothach to murder his father, Sétna Airt, and become High King, and then, twenty years later, killed Fíachu and became High King himself.", " He is said to have been the first king in Ireland whose followers wore golden torcs around their necks (his name may derive from Old Irish \"muin\", neck).", " He ruled for five years, until he died of plague at Aidne in Connacht, and was succeeded by his son Faildergdóit.", " The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's \"Foras Feasa ar Éirinn\" dates his reign to 955–950 BC, that of the \"Annals of the Four Masters\" to 1333–1328 BC." ], "title": "Muinemón" }, { "sentences": [ "Colha, Belize is a Maya archaeological site located in northern portion of the country, about 52 km.", " north of Belize City, near the city of Orange Walk.", " The site is one of the earliest in the Maya region and remains important to the archaeological record of the Maya culture well into the Postclassic Period.", " According to Palma Buttles, “Archaeological evidence from Colha allows for the interpretation occupation from the Early Preceramic (3400-1900B.C.)", " to Middle Postclassic (A.D. 1150-1300) with population peaks occurring in the Late Preclassic (400B.C.", "- A.D. 100) and again in the Late Classic ( A.D. 600-850)”.", " These peaks in population are directly related to the presence of stone tool workshops at the site.", " Colha’s proximity to an important source of high quality chert that is found in the Cenozoic limestone of the region and well traveled trade routes was utilized by the inhabitants to develop a niche in the Maya trade market that may have extended to the Greater Antilles.", " During the Late Preclassic and Late Classic periods, Colha served as a primary supplier of worked stone tools for the region.", " It has been estimated that the 36 workshops at Colha produced nearly 4 million chert and obsidian tools and eccentrics that were dispersed throughout Mesoamerica during the Maya era.", " This made it an important player in the trade of essential good throughout the area." ], "title": "Colha, Belize" }, { "sentences": [ "In archaeology, natural is a term to denote a layer (stratum) in the stratigraphic record where there is no evidence of anthropogenic activity.", " While there may be \"natural\" layers interbedded with archaeologically interesting layers, such as when a site was abandoned for long periods of time between occupations by man, the top (the horizon) of the natural layer below which there is no anthropogenic activity on site, and thus where the archaeological record chronologically begins, is the sought-for point to terminate digging.", " This final natural layer is often the underlying geological makeup of the site that was formed by geological processes.", " It is the goal of complete excavation to remove the entirety of the archaeological record all the way to the final \"natural\", thus leaving only the natural deposits of pre-human activity on site.", " If the excavation is related to development, the impact assessment may stipulate excavation will cease at a certain depth, because the nature of the development will not disturb remains below a certain level; such an excavation may not reach a natural or sterile layer.", " Thus one always has to overdig a site (dig past the top of the natural) in order to establish the natural." ], "title": "Natural (archaeology)" }, { "sentences": [ "The language spoken by the Trojans in the \"Iliad\" is Homeric Greek.", " However, there has been some scholarly debate on what language the historical Trojans would have spoken at the time of the Trojan War, identified with the site Troy VIIa.", " The language likely to have been prevalent in the historical city is Luwian, although there are no direct records." ], "title": "Trojan language" }, { "sentences": [ "Igeum-dong is a complex archaeological site located in Igeum-dong, Samcheonpo in Sacheon-si, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.", " This prehistoric archaeological site is important in Korean prehistory because it represents solid evidence that simple chiefdoms formed in as early as the Middle Mumun, some 950 years before the first state-level societies formed in Korea.", " The settlement is dated by pottery, pit-house types, and an AMS radiocarbon date to the Late Middle Mumun Pottery Period (c. 700–550 BC).", " Test excavations were conducted in 1997, and wide-scope horizontal excavations took place in 1998 and 1999." ], "title": "Igeum-dong" }, { "sentences": [ "Troy VII, in the mound at Hisarlik, is an archaeological layer of Troy that chronologically spans from c. 1300 to c. 950 BC.", " It coincides with the collapse of the Bronze Age.", " It was a walled city with fortified towers reaching a height of 9 m ; the foundations of one of its towers measured 18 metres by 18 m .", " Manfred Korfmann, who excavated the site in the 1980s, estimated the area of Troy VII at 200,000 square metres (50 acres) or more and put its population at five to ten thousand inhabitants, which makes it \"by the standards of its day a large and important city\"." ], "title": "Troy VII" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dodge Site is an archaeological site in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.", " Located north of Bowling Green in Wood County, the site was inhabited by Middle Woodland and Upper Mississippian peoples.", " Among the artifacts discovered at the site are ceramics and stone tools.", " The site's stratigraphy is obvious: the Middle Woodland village site and cemetery can easily be distinguished from the Upper Mississippian occupation zone that sits on top of it.", " While only a small portion of the 2.2 acre (0.89 ha) site has been excavated, the artifacts that have been discovered at Dodge have contributed significantly to an understanding of the western basin of Lake Erie around AD 1300.", " Enough material has been recovered to facilitate radiometric dating, as well as identifying the peoples who once inhabited the site.", " The excavations also revealed the intensity of occupation: the Middle Woodland layer was substantially larger than the exceptionally thin Upper Mississippian component." ], "title": "Dodge Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Udi language, spoken by the Udi people, is a member of the Lezgic branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family.", " It is believed an earlier form of it was the main language of Caucasian Albania, which stretched from south Dagestan to current day Azerbaijan.", " The Old Udi language is also called the Caucasian Albanian language and possibly corresponds to the \"Gargarian\" language identified by medieval Armenian historians.", " Modern Udi is known simply as Udi." ], "title": "Udi language" } ]
[ "Title: Zaofu\n\nZaofu (), formerly romanized Tsao Fu, was an exceptionally-skilled charioteer who is said to have lived around 950 BC. He was counted as a relative of Qin and Zhao's House of Ying, but his exploits made him a figure of Chinese mythology.", "Title: SystemVerilog DPI\n\nSystemVerilog DPI (Direct Programming Interface) is an interface which can be used to interface SystemVerilog with foreign languages. These Foreign languages can be C, C++, SystemC as well as others. DPIs consist of two layers: A SystemVerilog Layer and a Foreign language layer. Both the layers are isolated from each other. Which programming language is actually used as the foreign language is transparent and irrelevant for the System-Verilog side of this interface. Neither the SystemVerilog compiler nor the foreign language compiler is required to analyze the source code in the other’s language. Different programming languages can be used and supported with the same intact SystemVerilog layer. For now, however, SystemVerilog defines a foreign language layer only for the C programming language.", "Title: Muinemón\n\nMuinemón (later spelling Muineamhón), son of Cas Clothach, son of Irárd, son of Rothechtaid, son of Ros, son of Glas, son of Nuadu Declam, son of Eochaid Faebar Glas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He helped Fíachu Fínscothach to murder his father, Sétna Airt, and become High King, and then, twenty years later, killed Fíachu and became High King himself. He is said to have been the first king in Ireland whose followers wore golden torcs around their necks (his name may derive from Old Irish \"muin\", neck). He ruled for five years, until he died of plague at Aidne in Connacht, and was succeeded by his son Faildergdóit. The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's \"Foras Feasa ar Éirinn\" dates his reign to 955–950 BC, that of the \"Annals of the Four Masters\" to 1333–1328 BC.", "Title: Colha, Belize\n\nColha, Belize is a Maya archaeological site located in northern portion of the country, about 52 km. north of Belize City, near the city of Orange Walk. The site is one of the earliest in the Maya region and remains important to the archaeological record of the Maya culture well into the Postclassic Period. According to Palma Buttles, “Archaeological evidence from Colha allows for the interpretation occupation from the Early Preceramic (3400-1900B.C.) to Middle Postclassic (A.D. 1150-1300) with population peaks occurring in the Late Preclassic (400B.C. - A.D. 100) and again in the Late Classic ( A.D. 600-850)”. These peaks in population are directly related to the presence of stone tool workshops at the site. Colha’s proximity to an important source of high quality chert that is found in the Cenozoic limestone of the region and well traveled trade routes was utilized by the inhabitants to develop a niche in the Maya trade market that may have extended to the Greater Antilles. During the Late Preclassic and Late Classic periods, Colha served as a primary supplier of worked stone tools for the region. It has been estimated that the 36 workshops at Colha produced nearly 4 million chert and obsidian tools and eccentrics that were dispersed throughout Mesoamerica during the Maya era. This made it an important player in the trade of essential good throughout the area.", "Title: Natural (archaeology)\n\nIn archaeology, natural is a term to denote a layer (stratum) in the stratigraphic record where there is no evidence of anthropogenic activity. While there may be \"natural\" layers interbedded with archaeologically interesting layers, such as when a site was abandoned for long periods of time between occupations by man, the top (the horizon) of the natural layer below which there is no anthropogenic activity on site, and thus where the archaeological record chronologically begins, is the sought-for point to terminate digging. This final natural layer is often the underlying geological makeup of the site that was formed by geological processes. It is the goal of complete excavation to remove the entirety of the archaeological record all the way to the final \"natural\", thus leaving only the natural deposits of pre-human activity on site. If the excavation is related to development, the impact assessment may stipulate excavation will cease at a certain depth, because the nature of the development will not disturb remains below a certain level; such an excavation may not reach a natural or sterile layer. Thus one always has to overdig a site (dig past the top of the natural) in order to establish the natural.", "Title: Trojan language\n\nThe language spoken by the Trojans in the \"Iliad\" is Homeric Greek. However, there has been some scholarly debate on what language the historical Trojans would have spoken at the time of the Trojan War, identified with the site Troy VIIa. The language likely to have been prevalent in the historical city is Luwian, although there are no direct records.", "Title: Igeum-dong\n\nIgeum-dong is a complex archaeological site located in Igeum-dong, Samcheonpo in Sacheon-si, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. This prehistoric archaeological site is important in Korean prehistory because it represents solid evidence that simple chiefdoms formed in as early as the Middle Mumun, some 950 years before the first state-level societies formed in Korea. The settlement is dated by pottery, pit-house types, and an AMS radiocarbon date to the Late Middle Mumun Pottery Period (c. 700–550 BC). Test excavations were conducted in 1997, and wide-scope horizontal excavations took place in 1998 and 1999.", "Title: Troy VII\n\nTroy VII, in the mound at Hisarlik, is an archaeological layer of Troy that chronologically spans from c. 1300 to c. 950 BC. It coincides with the collapse of the Bronze Age. It was a walled city with fortified towers reaching a height of 9 m ; the foundations of one of its towers measured 18 metres by 18 m . Manfred Korfmann, who excavated the site in the 1980s, estimated the area of Troy VII at 200,000 square metres (50 acres) or more and put its population at five to ten thousand inhabitants, which makes it \"by the standards of its day a large and important city\".", "Title: Dodge Site\n\nThe Dodge Site is an archaeological site in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located north of Bowling Green in Wood County, the site was inhabited by Middle Woodland and Upper Mississippian peoples. Among the artifacts discovered at the site are ceramics and stone tools. The site's stratigraphy is obvious: the Middle Woodland village site and cemetery can easily be distinguished from the Upper Mississippian occupation zone that sits on top of it. While only a small portion of the 2.2 acre (0.89 ha) site has been excavated, the artifacts that have been discovered at Dodge have contributed significantly to an understanding of the western basin of Lake Erie around AD 1300. Enough material has been recovered to facilitate radiometric dating, as well as identifying the peoples who once inhabited the site. The excavations also revealed the intensity of occupation: the Middle Woodland layer was substantially larger than the exceptionally thin Upper Mississippian component.", "Title: Udi language\n\nThe Udi language, spoken by the Udi people, is a member of the Lezgic branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family. It is believed an earlier form of it was the main language of Caucasian Albania, which stretched from south Dagestan to current day Azerbaijan. The Old Udi language is also called the Caucasian Albanian language and possibly corresponds to the \"Gargarian\" language identified by medieval Armenian historians. Modern Udi is known simply as Udi." ]
4,468
When did the league Ottawa Fury FC moved to in 2017 begin its inaugural season?
2011
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Ottawa Fury were a Canadian soccer team based in Ottawa, Ontario.", " The team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL) from 2005 to 2013.", " The organization joined the North American Soccer League (NASL) as Ottawa Fury FC beginning in the 2014 season.", " The team's home stadium was the Algonquin College soccer complex; its colours were white, red and blue." ], "title": "Ottawa Fury (2005–13)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marc Dos Santos (born May 26, 1977) is a Canadian soccer manager with experience in the United Soccer League, North American Soccer League, and Major League Soccer.", " He currently is the manager of the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, beginning play in the 2017 season.", " Most recently, he was the manager of the Swope Park Rangers of the United Soccer League, an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer.", " The North American Soccer League Coach of the Year in 2015, Dos Santos led the Ottawa Fury FC to the NASL Championship Final after a first-place finish in the Fall Season.", " Previously, he focused on youth initiatives in Brazil with FC Primeira Camisa (U-20's) and SE Palmeiras (U-15's), culminating with a Copa do Brasil Sub-15 championship and a technical director position with Desportivo Brasil.", " The Montreal native was first hired by the Montreal Impact in January 2007 to lead the club's reserve team, Trois-Rivieres Attak FC, in the Canadian Soccer League.", " After leading the squad to titles in their initial two seasons – first as 2007 Open Canada Cup champions, then as 2008 CSL National Division champions – Dos Santos was added to the Impact's technical staff as an assistant coach in June 2008 and became head coach in May 2009.", " During his tenure, the Impact won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008 to claim the Voyageurs Cup and a berth in the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League.", " Dos Santos then led Montreal through three different leagues in consecutive campaigns, winning the USL First Division title in 2009 before transitioning into USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the North American Soccer League in 2011." ], "title": "Marc Dos Santos" }, { "sentences": [ "Ottawa Fury Women was a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2003.", " The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues USL W-League, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada.", " The team competed in the W-League's Central Conference with the rest of the league's Canadian clubs.", " The team is a part of the Ottawa Fury Football Club, which also includes the Fury FC men's team which competes in the North American Soccer League, the Ottawa Fury FC Men's Academy which competes in the USL PDL, as well as several other men's and women's Academy teams of all age levels.", " Through the Ottawa Fury FC, it was part of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, owned by Jeff Hunt.", " On December 3, 2014, the parent club decided to disband the women's team, days ahead of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup official draw in Ottawa." ], "title": "Ottawa Fury Women" }, { "sentences": [ "Ottawa Fury Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario.", " Founded in 2011, and named on February 26, 2013, the team made its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2014.", " It moved to the United Soccer League in 2017 as the affiliate of the Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact.", " The team also competes for the Canadian Championship." ], "title": "Ottawa Fury FC" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association.", " It was the eighth edition of the annual Canadian Championship, and took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2015.", " The participating teams were Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton of the North American Soccer League, the second-level of the Canadian Soccer Pyramid, and Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the first-level of Canadian club soccer.", " Montreal Impact were the two-time defending champions." ], "title": "2015 Canadian Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association that took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2014.", " For the first time in the history of the tournament, the Ottawa Fury FC participated in addition to FC Edmonton, Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC.", " The winner, Montreal Impact, was awarded the Voyageurs Cup and became Canada's entry into the Group Stage of the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League.", " It was the seventh edition of the annual Canadian Championship." ], "title": "2014 Canadian Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The United Soccer League (USL), formerly known as USL Pro, is a professional men's soccer league in the United States and Canada that began its inaugural season in 2011.", " USL is sanctioned as a Division II Professional League by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer), placing it under Major League Soccer (Division I) in the hierarchy.", " The USL is headquartered in Tampa." ], "title": "United Soccer League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association.", " It was the ninth edition of the annual Canadian Championship, and took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2016.", " The participating teams were Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton of the second-division North American Soccer League, and the Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the first-level of Canadian club soccer.", " The Vancouver Whitecaps were the reigning champions; having won their first title in the 2015 competition." ], "title": "2016 Canadian Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bytown Boys Supporters Club (BBSC) is a Canadian independently run supporters group based in Ottawa, with the mission of promoting the growth and support for soccer in the city.", " Founded in 2011, they were an officially recognized supporters club to Capital City FC of Ottawa Ottawa Fury PDL, and are the current supporters of Ottawa Fury Women and Ottawa Fury FC." ], "title": "Bytown Boys Supporters Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 North American Soccer League season was the 47th season of Division II soccer in the United States and the fourth season of the revived North American Soccer League.", " It was contested by ten teams including two from Canada.", " Joining the NASL in the Spring of 2014 were two new franchises, Indy Eleven and Ottawa Fury FC; originally Virginia Cavalry FC were to begin play this season but now plan to join in the 2016 season.", " The defending Soccer Bowl champions are the New York Cosmos, while the Carolina Railhawks are the defending North American Supporters' Trophy winners.", " A split season format was used again for the 2014 season." ], "title": "2014 North American Soccer League season" } ]
[ "Title: Ottawa Fury (2005–13)\n\nThe Ottawa Fury were a Canadian soccer team based in Ottawa, Ontario. The team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL) from 2005 to 2013. The organization joined the North American Soccer League (NASL) as Ottawa Fury FC beginning in the 2014 season. The team's home stadium was the Algonquin College soccer complex; its colours were white, red and blue.", "Title: Marc Dos Santos\n\nMarc Dos Santos (born May 26, 1977) is a Canadian soccer manager with experience in the United Soccer League, North American Soccer League, and Major League Soccer. He currently is the manager of the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, beginning play in the 2017 season. Most recently, he was the manager of the Swope Park Rangers of the United Soccer League, an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. The North American Soccer League Coach of the Year in 2015, Dos Santos led the Ottawa Fury FC to the NASL Championship Final after a first-place finish in the Fall Season. Previously, he focused on youth initiatives in Brazil with FC Primeira Camisa (U-20's) and SE Palmeiras (U-15's), culminating with a Copa do Brasil Sub-15 championship and a technical director position with Desportivo Brasil. The Montreal native was first hired by the Montreal Impact in January 2007 to lead the club's reserve team, Trois-Rivieres Attak FC, in the Canadian Soccer League. After leading the squad to titles in their initial two seasons – first as 2007 Open Canada Cup champions, then as 2008 CSL National Division champions – Dos Santos was added to the Impact's technical staff as an assistant coach in June 2008 and became head coach in May 2009. During his tenure, the Impact won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008 to claim the Voyageurs Cup and a berth in the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League. Dos Santos then led Montreal through three different leagues in consecutive campaigns, winning the USL First Division title in 2009 before transitioning into USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the North American Soccer League in 2011.", "Title: Ottawa Fury Women\n\nOttawa Fury Women was a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2003. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues USL W-League, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team competed in the W-League's Central Conference with the rest of the league's Canadian clubs. The team is a part of the Ottawa Fury Football Club, which also includes the Fury FC men's team which competes in the North American Soccer League, the Ottawa Fury FC Men's Academy which competes in the USL PDL, as well as several other men's and women's Academy teams of all age levels. Through the Ottawa Fury FC, it was part of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, owned by Jeff Hunt. On December 3, 2014, the parent club decided to disband the women's team, days ahead of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup official draw in Ottawa.", "Title: Ottawa Fury FC\n\nOttawa Fury Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario. Founded in 2011, and named on February 26, 2013, the team made its debut in the North American Soccer League in 2014. It moved to the United Soccer League in 2017 as the affiliate of the Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact. The team also competes for the Canadian Championship.", "Title: 2015 Canadian Championship\n\nThe 2015 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. It was the eighth edition of the annual Canadian Championship, and took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2015. The participating teams were Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton of the North American Soccer League, the second-level of the Canadian Soccer Pyramid, and Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the first-level of Canadian club soccer. Montreal Impact were the two-time defending champions.", "Title: 2014 Canadian Championship\n\nThe 2014 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association that took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2014. For the first time in the history of the tournament, the Ottawa Fury FC participated in addition to FC Edmonton, Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The winner, Montreal Impact, was awarded the Voyageurs Cup and became Canada's entry into the Group Stage of the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. It was the seventh edition of the annual Canadian Championship.", "Title: United Soccer League\n\nThe United Soccer League (USL), formerly known as USL Pro, is a professional men's soccer league in the United States and Canada that began its inaugural season in 2011. USL is sanctioned as a Division II Professional League by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer), placing it under Major League Soccer (Division I) in the hierarchy. The USL is headquartered in Tampa.", "Title: 2016 Canadian Championship\n\nThe 2016 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. It was the ninth edition of the annual Canadian Championship, and took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2016. The participating teams were Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton of the second-division North American Soccer League, and the Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, the first-level of Canadian club soccer. The Vancouver Whitecaps were the reigning champions; having won their first title in the 2015 competition.", "Title: Bytown Boys Supporters Club\n\nThe Bytown Boys Supporters Club (BBSC) is a Canadian independently run supporters group based in Ottawa, with the mission of promoting the growth and support for soccer in the city. Founded in 2011, they were an officially recognized supporters club to Capital City FC of Ottawa Ottawa Fury PDL, and are the current supporters of Ottawa Fury Women and Ottawa Fury FC.", "Title: 2014 North American Soccer League season\n\nThe 2014 North American Soccer League season was the 47th season of Division II soccer in the United States and the fourth season of the revived North American Soccer League. It was contested by ten teams including two from Canada. Joining the NASL in the Spring of 2014 were two new franchises, Indy Eleven and Ottawa Fury FC; originally Virginia Cavalry FC were to begin play this season but now plan to join in the 2016 season. The defending Soccer Bowl champions are the New York Cosmos, while the Carolina Railhawks are the defending North American Supporters' Trophy winners. A split season format was used again for the 2014 season." ]
4,469
Wichita Force plays at Intrust Bank Arena that seat how many people>?
15,004-seat multi-purpose arena
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Wichita Force are a professional indoor football team based in Wichita, Kansas.", " They are members of the Champions Indoor Football league.", " The team was founded in 2014 as an expansion franchise.", " The Force's home games are played at Intrust Bank Arena.", " Former Wichita Wild head coach Paco Martinez and his staff were hired by the Force." ], "title": "Wichita Force" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Wichita Force season is the franchise's 2nd season as a professional indoor football franchise and second as a member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF).", " One of nine teams in the CIF for the inaugural 2016 season, the Wichita Force is owned by Wichita Indoor Football LLC, led by managing partner Marv Fisher.", " The Force clinched their first division title with a 44-30 victory over the Sioux City Bandits." ], "title": "2016 Wichita Force season" }, { "sentences": [ "FIU Arena (formerly known as Sunblazer Arena, Golden Panther Arena, Pharmed Arena, and U.S. Century Bank Arena) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena at Florida International University in Miami, Florida.", " It was opened on February 1, 1986, and is home to the FIU Panthers basketball and volleyball teams.", " It was originally named Sunblazer Arena, but was renamed Golden Panther Arena when FIU's athletic teams changed their nickname from Sunblazers to Golden Panthers in 1987.", " It was renamed Pharmed Arena in 2004, and then was briefly named FIU Arena in 2008 before being renamed to U.S. Century Bank Arena.", " However, the facility reverted to its prior and current name in 2014." ], "title": "FIU Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wichita Thunder are a minor league hockey team based in Wichita, Kansas.", " The team played in the Central Hockey League from 1992 until 2014, and then in the ECHL since the 2014–15 season.", " From 1992 until December 2009 the Thunder played in the Britt Brown Arena located in the northern Wichita suburb of Park City.", " In January 2010 (the second half of the 2009–10 season), the team began playing its home games at the newly built Intrust Bank Arena." ], "title": "Wichita Thunder" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Wichita Force season is the team's first season as a professional indoor football franchise and first as a member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF).", " One of nine teams in the CIF for the inaugural 2015 season, the Wichita Force is owned by Wichita Indoor Football LLC, led by managing partner Marv Fisher.", " The Force play their home games at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas, under the direction of head coach Paco Martinez." ], "title": "2015 Wichita Force season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Webster Bank Arena (formerly The Arena at Harbor Yard) is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena at 600 Main Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, built alongside The Ballpark at Harbor Yard.", " The Arena opened on October 10, 2001 and is managed by Harbor Yard Sports and Entertainment.", " Webster Bank entered into a 10-year $3.5 million agreement with the City of Bridgeport for naming rights of the Arena on January 6, 2011." ], "title": "Webster Bank Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "Intrust Bank Arena is a 15,004-seat multi-purpose arena in Wichita, Kansas, United States.", " It is located on the northeast corner of Emporia and Waterman streets in downtown Wichita." ], "title": "Intrust Bank Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernesto Lacayo (born May 5, 1989) is an American football kicker who is currently a free agent.", " He played college football at Hastings College (NAIA), where he holds all kicking records in Hastings College History.", " Ernesto went undrafted in the 2011 NFL draft and signed with the Nebraska Danger (IFL) after the draft.", " After one year with the Danger, Ernesto then signed with the Louisiana Swashbucklers (PIFL) 2013.", " After the Swashbucklers folded in 2013, Ernesto then signed with the Wichita Wild (CPIFL) in 2014.", " Ernesto set an All-Arena/Indoor record of 30 field goals made in a season, and set a CPIFL record with a 55-yard field goal against the Salina Bombers.", " Ernesto also kicked a 51-yard game-winning field goal against the Dodge City Law to put the Wild in the CPIFL Championship.", " In 2014, Ernesto then signed with the Wichita Force (CIF) for the 2015 season, where he played only 10 games before being called up to play for the Las Vegas Outlaws (arena football) (AFL) in 2015.", " In 11 games with the Outlaws, Ernesto led the league point after touchdown percentage connecting on 54-of-59 (91.5%).", " In 2016, Ernesto signed with the Portland Steel (AFL)." ], "title": "Ernesto Lacayo" }, { "sentences": [ "Downtown Wichita is the central business district of Wichita, Kansas, United States.", " The political and financial hub of the city, it is home to several of the area’s major landmarks and event venues including the Epic Center, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Intrust Bank Arena, and the Old Town entertainment district." ], "title": "Downtown Wichita" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wichita Stealth was an arena football team.", " They played their home games at the Kansas Coliseum in Wichita, Kansas.", " They originally began play in the Indoor Football League as a 2000 expansion team known as the Wichita Warlords before the league folded, in which they moved to the af2 and became the Stealth.", " They only got to the playoffs once during their five-year existence, where they had an early exit (courtesy of the Hawaiian Islanders).", " After an 8-8 season in 2004, the team officially disbanded and ceased all operations.", " After Intrust Bank Arena opened, there were rumors that the Stealth might be reincarnated, but the talks died down, and nothing ever surfaced.", " Now the Wichita Force of Champions Indoor Football, play there." ], "title": "Wichita Stealth" } ]
[ "Title: Wichita Force\n\nThe Wichita Force are a professional indoor football team based in Wichita, Kansas. They are members of the Champions Indoor Football league. The team was founded in 2014 as an expansion franchise. The Force's home games are played at Intrust Bank Arena. Former Wichita Wild head coach Paco Martinez and his staff were hired by the Force.", "Title: 2016 Wichita Force season\n\nThe 2016 Wichita Force season is the franchise's 2nd season as a professional indoor football franchise and second as a member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). One of nine teams in the CIF for the inaugural 2016 season, the Wichita Force is owned by Wichita Indoor Football LLC, led by managing partner Marv Fisher. The Force clinched their first division title with a 44-30 victory over the Sioux City Bandits.", "Title: FIU Arena\n\nFIU Arena (formerly known as Sunblazer Arena, Golden Panther Arena, Pharmed Arena, and U.S. Century Bank Arena) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. It was opened on February 1, 1986, and is home to the FIU Panthers basketball and volleyball teams. It was originally named Sunblazer Arena, but was renamed Golden Panther Arena when FIU's athletic teams changed their nickname from Sunblazers to Golden Panthers in 1987. It was renamed Pharmed Arena in 2004, and then was briefly named FIU Arena in 2008 before being renamed to U.S. Century Bank Arena. However, the facility reverted to its prior and current name in 2014.", "Title: Wichita Thunder\n\nThe Wichita Thunder are a minor league hockey team based in Wichita, Kansas. The team played in the Central Hockey League from 1992 until 2014, and then in the ECHL since the 2014–15 season. From 1992 until December 2009 the Thunder played in the Britt Brown Arena located in the northern Wichita suburb of Park City. In January 2010 (the second half of the 2009–10 season), the team began playing its home games at the newly built Intrust Bank Arena.", "Title: 2015 Wichita Force season\n\nThe 2015 Wichita Force season is the team's first season as a professional indoor football franchise and first as a member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). One of nine teams in the CIF for the inaugural 2015 season, the Wichita Force is owned by Wichita Indoor Football LLC, led by managing partner Marv Fisher. The Force play their home games at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas, under the direction of head coach Paco Martinez.", "Title: Webster Bank Arena\n\nThe Webster Bank Arena (formerly The Arena at Harbor Yard) is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena at 600 Main Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, built alongside The Ballpark at Harbor Yard. The Arena opened on October 10, 2001 and is managed by Harbor Yard Sports and Entertainment. Webster Bank entered into a 10-year $3.5 million agreement with the City of Bridgeport for naming rights of the Arena on January 6, 2011.", "Title: Intrust Bank Arena\n\nIntrust Bank Arena is a 15,004-seat multi-purpose arena in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is located on the northeast corner of Emporia and Waterman streets in downtown Wichita.", "Title: Ernesto Lacayo\n\nErnesto Lacayo (born May 5, 1989) is an American football kicker who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Hastings College (NAIA), where he holds all kicking records in Hastings College History. Ernesto went undrafted in the 2011 NFL draft and signed with the Nebraska Danger (IFL) after the draft. After one year with the Danger, Ernesto then signed with the Louisiana Swashbucklers (PIFL) 2013. After the Swashbucklers folded in 2013, Ernesto then signed with the Wichita Wild (CPIFL) in 2014. Ernesto set an All-Arena/Indoor record of 30 field goals made in a season, and set a CPIFL record with a 55-yard field goal against the Salina Bombers. Ernesto also kicked a 51-yard game-winning field goal against the Dodge City Law to put the Wild in the CPIFL Championship. In 2014, Ernesto then signed with the Wichita Force (CIF) for the 2015 season, where he played only 10 games before being called up to play for the Las Vegas Outlaws (arena football) (AFL) in 2015. In 11 games with the Outlaws, Ernesto led the league point after touchdown percentage connecting on 54-of-59 (91.5%). In 2016, Ernesto signed with the Portland Steel (AFL).", "Title: Downtown Wichita\n\nDowntown Wichita is the central business district of Wichita, Kansas, United States. The political and financial hub of the city, it is home to several of the area’s major landmarks and event venues including the Epic Center, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Intrust Bank Arena, and the Old Town entertainment district.", "Title: Wichita Stealth\n\nThe Wichita Stealth was an arena football team. They played their home games at the Kansas Coliseum in Wichita, Kansas. They originally began play in the Indoor Football League as a 2000 expansion team known as the Wichita Warlords before the league folded, in which they moved to the af2 and became the Stealth. They only got to the playoffs once during their five-year existence, where they had an early exit (courtesy of the Hawaiian Islanders). After an 8-8 season in 2004, the team officially disbanded and ceased all operations. After Intrust Bank Arena opened, there were rumors that the Stealth might be reincarnated, but the talks died down, and nothing ever surfaced. Now the Wichita Force of Champions Indoor Football, play there." ]
4,470
Who is the writer of the series Agent 327 is named after?
Ian Fleming
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Agent 327", "James Bond" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Agent 212 is a humorous Belgian comic about a rotund police officer who usually suffers as a result of the people and situations he encounters.", " Created by writer Raoul Cauvin and illustrator Daniel Kox, the comic debuted in \"Spirou\" magazine on 12 June 1975.", " The first album of the series was published in 1981 by Belgian publishing house \"Dupuis\".", " To date, 29 comic albums of \"Agent 212\" have been published by Dupuis in French and Dutch.", " \"Agent 212\" is among the best selling French comics, with 66,000 copies for the 25th album in 2006.", " The series is also popular in Indonesia." ], "title": "Agent 212" }, { "sentences": [ "The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections.", " Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz.", " The latest novel is \"Trigger Mortis\" by Anthony Horowitz, published in September 2015.", " Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny." ], "title": "James Bond" }, { "sentences": [ "Agent 327 is a playful Dutch action/comedy comic series by cartoonist Martin Lodewijk.", " It was a regular feature from 1966 until 1983, and again from 2000 to the present.", " The eponymous Agent 327 is a James Bond/Maxwell Smart-like Dutch secret agent who fights for \"Righteousness and World Peace\"; his looks are based on the character of Peter Gunn.", " Often partnered with the junoesque Olga Lawina (an agent of the Swiss Secret Service), his adventures take him around Europe and the rest of the world as he battles numerous villains, both fictional and parodies of real people." ], "title": "Agent 327" }, { "sentences": [ "Swati Rajput is an Indian Bollywood and television actress born on January 31.", " Rajput is known for her small screen debut in Tum Dena Sath Mera on Life OK in 2011.", " Later in 2013 she played a lead character on one of DoorDarshan National's most popular serial – Amrita, where her performance was widely appreciated.", " In 2015 she played a parallel lead in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?", "...Ek Baar Phir with Avinash Sachdev and Shrenu Parikh on Star Plus and also in 2015 she was seen in TV series Agent Raghav – Crime Branch with Sharad Kelkar on &TV." ], "title": "Swati Rajput" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Chuck\" is an American television series developed by writer/producers Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak and is broadcast by NBC.", " The titular character of the series is Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain.", " During the series he is protected by CIA agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) and NSA agent John Casey (Adam Baldwin) while helping the CIA and NSA in spy missions." ], "title": "List of minor Chuck characters" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1937 NCAA football season ended with the Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh being named the nation’s #1 team (and \"mythical national champion\") by 30 of the 33 voters in the Associated Press writers' poll.", " The AP poll was in its second year, and seven votes were taken during the final weeks of the 1937 season, starting with October 18.", " Each writer listed his choice for the top ten teams, and points were tallied based on 10 for first place, 9 for second, etc., and the AP then ranked the twenty teams with the highest number of points.", " With 33 writers polled, Pitt received 30 first place votes and 3 second-place, for a total of 327 points." ], "title": "1937 college football season" }, { "sentences": [ "MIB: Alien Crisis (also referred to as \"Men in Black : Alien Crisis\") is an on rails third person shooter for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360.", " It is developed by FunLabs and published by Activision.", " The game is the third installment in the Men in Black series of video games.", " Instead of Agent J or Agent K, the game features a never before seen MIB agent named Agent P (Peter Delacoeur).", " The game was released on May 22, 2012.", " \"Alien Crisis\" is partially based on the \"Men in Black 3\" movie and coincided with its launch in theaters." ], "title": "MIB: Alien Crisis" }, { "sentences": [ "Chad Michael Murray (born August 24, 1981) is an American actor, spokesperson, writer and former fashion model.", " He is known for portraying Lucas Scott in The WB/CW teen drama series \"One Tree Hill\" from 2003 to 2009, war veteran and SSR agent Jack Thompson in the Marvel/ABC series \"Agent Carter\", and also had starring roles in the films \"Freaky Friday\" (2003), \"A Cinderella Story\" (2004), and \"House of Wax\" (2005)." ], "title": "Chad Michael Murray" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Chuck\" is an American television series developed by writer/producers Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak and is broadcast by NBC.", " The title character of the series is Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain.", " During the series he is protected by CIA agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) and NSA agent John Casey (Adam Baldwin) while helping the CIA and NSA in spy missions." ], "title": "List of Chuck characters" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Two Daughters\" is the second episode of the third season of the American television show \"Numb3rs\".", " The second half of a two-episode storyline, the episode features the aftermath of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent's abduction, which results in the search for not only the agent and her kidnapper but also for the true motive of the spree killings in the previous episode.", " As a character development, one FBI Special Agent's actions during the case created a story arc for that character for season three.", " Series writer Ken Sanzel used the trawler problem, a real-life application used to find traveling boats, as inspiration for the mathematics included in the episode." ], "title": "Two Daughters" } ]
[ "Title: Agent 212\n\nAgent 212 is a humorous Belgian comic about a rotund police officer who usually suffers as a result of the people and situations he encounters. Created by writer Raoul Cauvin and illustrator Daniel Kox, the comic debuted in \"Spirou\" magazine on 12 June 1975. The first album of the series was published in 1981 by Belgian publishing house \"Dupuis\". To date, 29 comic albums of \"Agent 212\" have been published by Dupuis in French and Dutch. \"Agent 212\" is among the best selling French comics, with 66,000 copies for the 25th album in 2006. The series is also popular in Indonesia.", "Title: James Bond\n\nThe James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is \"Trigger Mortis\" by Anthony Horowitz, published in September 2015. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.", "Title: Agent 327\n\nAgent 327 is a playful Dutch action/comedy comic series by cartoonist Martin Lodewijk. It was a regular feature from 1966 until 1983, and again from 2000 to the present. The eponymous Agent 327 is a James Bond/Maxwell Smart-like Dutch secret agent who fights for \"Righteousness and World Peace\"; his looks are based on the character of Peter Gunn. Often partnered with the junoesque Olga Lawina (an agent of the Swiss Secret Service), his adventures take him around Europe and the rest of the world as he battles numerous villains, both fictional and parodies of real people.", "Title: Swati Rajput\n\nSwati Rajput is an Indian Bollywood and television actress born on January 31. Rajput is known for her small screen debut in Tum Dena Sath Mera on Life OK in 2011. Later in 2013 she played a lead character on one of DoorDarshan National's most popular serial – Amrita, where her performance was widely appreciated. In 2015 she played a parallel lead in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? ...Ek Baar Phir with Avinash Sachdev and Shrenu Parikh on Star Plus and also in 2015 she was seen in TV series Agent Raghav – Crime Branch with Sharad Kelkar on &TV.", "Title: List of minor Chuck characters\n\n\"Chuck\" is an American television series developed by writer/producers Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak and is broadcast by NBC. The titular character of the series is Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain. During the series he is protected by CIA agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) and NSA agent John Casey (Adam Baldwin) while helping the CIA and NSA in spy missions.", "Title: 1937 college football season\n\nThe 1937 NCAA football season ended with the Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh being named the nation’s #1 team (and \"mythical national champion\") by 30 of the 33 voters in the Associated Press writers' poll. The AP poll was in its second year, and seven votes were taken during the final weeks of the 1937 season, starting with October 18. Each writer listed his choice for the top ten teams, and points were tallied based on 10 for first place, 9 for second, etc., and the AP then ranked the twenty teams with the highest number of points. With 33 writers polled, Pitt received 30 first place votes and 3 second-place, for a total of 327 points.", "Title: MIB: Alien Crisis\n\nMIB: Alien Crisis (also referred to as \"Men in Black : Alien Crisis\") is an on rails third person shooter for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. It is developed by FunLabs and published by Activision. The game is the third installment in the Men in Black series of video games. Instead of Agent J or Agent K, the game features a never before seen MIB agent named Agent P (Peter Delacoeur). The game was released on May 22, 2012. \"Alien Crisis\" is partially based on the \"Men in Black 3\" movie and coincided with its launch in theaters.", "Title: Chad Michael Murray\n\nChad Michael Murray (born August 24, 1981) is an American actor, spokesperson, writer and former fashion model. He is known for portraying Lucas Scott in The WB/CW teen drama series \"One Tree Hill\" from 2003 to 2009, war veteran and SSR agent Jack Thompson in the Marvel/ABC series \"Agent Carter\", and also had starring roles in the films \"Freaky Friday\" (2003), \"A Cinderella Story\" (2004), and \"House of Wax\" (2005).", "Title: List of Chuck characters\n\n\"Chuck\" is an American television series developed by writer/producers Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak and is broadcast by NBC. The title character of the series is Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain. During the series he is protected by CIA agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) and NSA agent John Casey (Adam Baldwin) while helping the CIA and NSA in spy missions.", "Title: Two Daughters\n\n\"Two Daughters\" is the second episode of the third season of the American television show \"Numb3rs\". The second half of a two-episode storyline, the episode features the aftermath of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent's abduction, which results in the search for not only the agent and her kidnapper but also for the true motive of the spree killings in the previous episode. As a character development, one FBI Special Agent's actions during the case created a story arc for that character for season three. Series writer Ken Sanzel used the trawler problem, a real-life application used to find traveling boats, as inspiration for the mathematics included in the episode." ]
4,471
Ride and This Picture, are in which country?
England
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Ride (band)", "This Picture" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "This Picture were a UK alternative rock band that was formed in 1989 in Cheltenham, England and broke up in 1995, after releasing two albums." ], "title": "This Picture" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Lynn Anderson, an American country artist, consists of 35 studio albums, 17 compilation albums, two live albums, one tribute album, and 74 singles.", " She signed a recording contract with Chart Records in 1966, after her mother Liz Anderson gained success as a country songwriter and singer.", " Anderson's debut release was the single \"In Person\" in 1966, charting her first top 10 hit in 1967 \"If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)\", which spawned her debut album \"Ride, Ride, Ride\".", " Anderson's next single later in the year entitled \"Promises, Promises\" also reached the Top 5 and an album of the same name peaked at #1 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart.", " Between 1967 and 1969, Anderson released seven singles, including the Top 20 hits \"No Another Time\", \"Big Girls Don't Cry\", and \"That's a No No\", and four more albums such as, \"With Love, From Lynn\" and \"At Home with Lynn\".", " With her success on the Chart label, Anderson was coaxed into signing with the major label Columbia Records, and officially signed in 1970.", " While releasing two albums and singles with Columbia, Chart continued to release singles, including \"Rocky Top\", \"I'm Alright\", and \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\", which all reached the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" country chart in 1970." ], "title": "Lynn Anderson discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Ride for Reading (established in 2008) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Nashville, Tennessee that donates books to children from low-income areas and hosts fund-raising events to promote literacy, as well as educating children about bicycling.", " Since 2008, Ride for Reading has distributed over 300,000 books to children in middle Tennessee and across the United States.", " Along with donating books, Ride for Reading has established its own cycling team, named “Team RfR.”", ", The organization host a national push in conjunction with National Bike month called Ride for Reading Week.", " During this week in May, cities around the country host their own RfR book delivery via bicycle.", " In 2012 there were 11 participating cities and an amazing 20 cities in 2013!" ], "title": "Ride for Reading" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America is an annual, cross-country motorcycle ride that travels to raise awareness and funds for Victory Junction, a camp created to enrich the lives of children with chronic or life-threatening medical illnesses.", " One of the most successful and popular charity events in the country, the Ride engages celebrities, sponsors, motorcycle enthusiasts, fans and local communities.", " The Ride was founded in 1995 by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty." ], "title": "Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry McBride & the Ride is the fourth studio album recorded by American country music band McBride & the Ride.", " This album features a different lineup than other McBride & the Ride albums; it is also the only album they recorded under the name \"Terry McBride & the Ride\".", " \"Been There\", \"Somebody Will\", and \"High Hopes and Empty Pockets\" were all released as singles from this album, although none reached Top 40." ], "title": "Terry McBride &amp; the Ride" }, { "sentences": [ "Ride are a British rock band that formed in 1988 in Oxford, England, consisting of Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence \"Loz\" Colbert, and Steve Queralt.", " The band were initially part of the \"shoegazing\" scene that emerged in England during the early 1990s.", " Following the break-up of the band in 1996, members moved on to various other projects, most notably Bell who became the bassist for Oasis.", " In 2001, the band briefly reunited for a one-off performance for a television show.", " Ride announced their second reunion in November 2014.", " Their debut album \"Nowhere\" has been named one of the greatest albums of the shoegazing genre." ], "title": "Ride (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Disaster!", ": A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You!", " was a dark ride partial tram tour and show at Universal Studios Florida.", " Set on a soundstage of a fictitious movie company, \"Disaster!\"", " was based on the park's former ride, which comically illustrates how special effects are filmed for use in movies.", " The attraction's climax cast the riders as movie extras for a movie finale scene involving an earthquake in a subway station.", " Using high-speed editing techniques, the riders got to see themselves in the form of a movie trailer that included film sequences shot throughout the attraction's pre-show and main ride." ], "title": "Disaster!" }, { "sentences": [ "Ride, Ride, Ride is the debut studio album by American country artist Lynn Anderson.", " The album was released in March 1967 on Chart Records and was produced by Slim Williamson.", " The album spawned Anderson's four debut singles for the Chart label, as well as her first Top 10 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart \"If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)\"." ], "title": "Ride, Ride, Ride" }, { "sentences": [ "Europe in the Air was a motion simulator ride located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, a theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia.", " The attraction was similar in both ride and production to that of \"Disney's Soarin' Over California\" and \"Star Tours\".", " Because of the theming of the park, Europe in the Air simulated flight over Europe's most notable icons.", " The park stated the picture is \"eight times clearer than HD.\"", " Other features, such as fans, were used for a more realistic journey.", " Europe in the Air replaced the Corkscrew Hill ride for the 2010 season.", " It was previously sponsored by Aer Lingus." ], "title": "Europe in the Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Norwich Park and Ride is a park & ride bus service in the English city of Norwich, East Anglia.", " The first of the park and rides was opened in the early 1990s at Norwich International Airport in Hellesdon, while the sixth (and currently final) site was opened in Thickthorn in 2005.", " With the addition of the final site, the Norwich Park & Ride became the largest park and ride services in the United Kingdom, and provided the scheme with over 5,000 permanent car parks – at the time the highest number for a park and ride scheme in the country.", " The scheme has proven to be quite successful, winning the British Parking Association Park and Ride award in 2004, and in the 2006/2007 financial year, 3.3 million people used the service, keeping 940,000 cars out of the city centre." ], "title": "Norwich park and ride" } ]
[ "Title: This Picture\n\nThis Picture were a UK alternative rock band that was formed in 1989 in Cheltenham, England and broke up in 1995, after releasing two albums.", "Title: Lynn Anderson discography\n\nThe discography of Lynn Anderson, an American country artist, consists of 35 studio albums, 17 compilation albums, two live albums, one tribute album, and 74 singles. She signed a recording contract with Chart Records in 1966, after her mother Liz Anderson gained success as a country songwriter and singer. Anderson's debut release was the single \"In Person\" in 1966, charting her first top 10 hit in 1967 \"If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)\", which spawned her debut album \"Ride, Ride, Ride\". Anderson's next single later in the year entitled \"Promises, Promises\" also reached the Top 5 and an album of the same name peaked at #1 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart. Between 1967 and 1969, Anderson released seven singles, including the Top 20 hits \"No Another Time\", \"Big Girls Don't Cry\", and \"That's a No No\", and four more albums such as, \"With Love, From Lynn\" and \"At Home with Lynn\". With her success on the Chart label, Anderson was coaxed into signing with the major label Columbia Records, and officially signed in 1970. While releasing two albums and singles with Columbia, Chart continued to release singles, including \"Rocky Top\", \"I'm Alright\", and \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\", which all reached the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" country chart in 1970.", "Title: Ride for Reading\n\nRide for Reading (established in 2008) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Nashville, Tennessee that donates books to children from low-income areas and hosts fund-raising events to promote literacy, as well as educating children about bicycling. Since 2008, Ride for Reading has distributed over 300,000 books to children in middle Tennessee and across the United States. Along with donating books, Ride for Reading has established its own cycling team, named “Team RfR.” , The organization host a national push in conjunction with National Bike month called Ride for Reading Week. During this week in May, cities around the country host their own RfR book delivery via bicycle. In 2012 there were 11 participating cities and an amazing 20 cities in 2013!", "Title: Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America\n\nThe Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America is an annual, cross-country motorcycle ride that travels to raise awareness and funds for Victory Junction, a camp created to enrich the lives of children with chronic or life-threatening medical illnesses. One of the most successful and popular charity events in the country, the Ride engages celebrities, sponsors, motorcycle enthusiasts, fans and local communities. The Ride was founded in 1995 by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty.", "Title: Terry McBride &amp; the Ride\n\nTerry McBride & the Ride is the fourth studio album recorded by American country music band McBride & the Ride. This album features a different lineup than other McBride & the Ride albums; it is also the only album they recorded under the name \"Terry McBride & the Ride\". \"Been There\", \"Somebody Will\", and \"High Hopes and Empty Pockets\" were all released as singles from this album, although none reached Top 40.", "Title: Ride (band)\n\nRide are a British rock band that formed in 1988 in Oxford, England, consisting of Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence \"Loz\" Colbert, and Steve Queralt. The band were initially part of the \"shoegazing\" scene that emerged in England during the early 1990s. Following the break-up of the band in 1996, members moved on to various other projects, most notably Bell who became the bassist for Oasis. In 2001, the band briefly reunited for a one-off performance for a television show. Ride announced their second reunion in November 2014. Their debut album \"Nowhere\" has been named one of the greatest albums of the shoegazing genre.", "Title: Disaster!\n\nDisaster! : A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You! was a dark ride partial tram tour and show at Universal Studios Florida. Set on a soundstage of a fictitious movie company, \"Disaster!\" was based on the park's former ride, which comically illustrates how special effects are filmed for use in movies. The attraction's climax cast the riders as movie extras for a movie finale scene involving an earthquake in a subway station. Using high-speed editing techniques, the riders got to see themselves in the form of a movie trailer that included film sequences shot throughout the attraction's pre-show and main ride.", "Title: Ride, Ride, Ride\n\nRide, Ride, Ride is the debut studio album by American country artist Lynn Anderson. The album was released in March 1967 on Chart Records and was produced by Slim Williamson. The album spawned Anderson's four debut singles for the Chart label, as well as her first Top 10 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart \"If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)\".", "Title: Europe in the Air\n\nEurope in the Air was a motion simulator ride located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, a theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia. The attraction was similar in both ride and production to that of \"Disney's Soarin' Over California\" and \"Star Tours\". Because of the theming of the park, Europe in the Air simulated flight over Europe's most notable icons. The park stated the picture is \"eight times clearer than HD.\" Other features, such as fans, were used for a more realistic journey. Europe in the Air replaced the Corkscrew Hill ride for the 2010 season. It was previously sponsored by Aer Lingus.", "Title: Norwich park and ride\n\nNorwich Park and Ride is a park & ride bus service in the English city of Norwich, East Anglia. The first of the park and rides was opened in the early 1990s at Norwich International Airport in Hellesdon, while the sixth (and currently final) site was opened in Thickthorn in 2005. With the addition of the final site, the Norwich Park & Ride became the largest park and ride services in the United Kingdom, and provided the scheme with over 5,000 permanent car parks – at the time the highest number for a park and ride scheme in the country. The scheme has proven to be quite successful, winning the British Parking Association Park and Ride award in 2004, and in the 2006/2007 financial year, 3.3 million people used the service, keeping 940,000 cars out of the city centre." ]
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Mario Gigante had a younger brother born in what year?
1928
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vincent Louis Gigante ( ; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as \"Chin\", was a New York Italian-American mobster in the American Mafia who was boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 2005.", " Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 bouts between 1944 and 1947.", " He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family.", " Gigante was one of five brothers: Mario, Pasquale, Ralph and he all became mobsters in the Luciano family, forerunner of the Genovese family.", " Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest.", " Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957.", " After sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, following Vito's conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village.", " Gigante was one of Genovese's most loyal supporters, siding with him throughout the struggle for power with Costello." ], "title": "Vincent Gigante" }, { "sentences": [ "Mario (Japanese: マリオ , Hepburn: Mario ) ( ; ] ) is a fictional character in the \"Mario\" video game franchise, owned by Nintendo and created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto.", " Serving as the company's mascot and the eponymous protagonist of the series, Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation.", " Depicted as a short, pudgy, Italian plumber who resides in the Mushroom Kingdom, his adventures generally center upon rescuing Princess Peach from the Koopa villain Bowser.", " His younger brother and sidekick is Luigi." ], "title": "Mario" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antrobus Baronetcy, of Antrobus in the County Palatine of Chester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created on 22 May 1815 for Edmund Antrobus, of Antrobus Hall, Antrobus, Cheshire, a Fellow of the Royal Society, with remainder to his nephews Edmund Antrobus and Gibbs Antrobus.", " He died unmarried in 1826 and was succeeded according to the special remainder by his nephew Edmund, the second Baronet.", " He and his brother Gibbs were the sons of John Antrobus, brother of the first Baronet.", " The second Baronet was succeeded by his eldest son, the third Baronet.", " He sat as Member of Parliament for Surrey East and Wilton.", " His eldest son, the fourth Baronet, was a Colonel in the Coldstream Guards.", " He died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Baronet.", " Most of the Amesbury Abbey estate in Wiltshire was sold the same year.", " The fifth Baronet died unmarried and was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Baronet.", " He was the son of Robert Crawfurd Antrobus, younger son of the second Baronet.", " He was childless and on his death in 1968 the line of the second Baronet failed.", " He was succeeded by his second cousin once removed, the seventh Baronet.", " He was the eldest son of Edward Geoffrey Antrobus, second son of John Coutts Antrobus, son of the aforementioned Gibbs Antrobus, younger brother of the second Baronet.", " As of 2008 the title is held by the seventh Baronet's eldest son, the eighth Baronet, who succeeded in 1995.", " He lives in Johannesburg, South Africa." ], "title": "Antrobus baronets" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boreel, later Boreel Baronetcy, of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, is a title in the Baronetage of England.", " It was created on 21 March 1645 for William Boreel.", " He was Dutch Ambassador to England, Sweden and Venice.", " The title descended in the direct line until the death of his grandson, the third Baronet, in 1710.", " The late Baronet died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baronet.", " He died without male issue and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fifth Baronet.", " He was the son of James Boreel, younger son of the first Baronet.", " He died childless and was succeeded by his nephew, the sixth Baronet.", " He was the son of James Boreel, younger brother of the fifth Baronet.", " He never married and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the seventh Baronet.", " He was the grandson of John Hieronymous Boreel, younger brother of the fifth Baronet.", " His son, the eighth Baronet, was created a Jonkheer in the Dutch nobility.", " The title descended from father to son until the death of his grandson, the tenth Baronet, in 1937." ], "title": "Boreel baronets" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Gigante is a retired Catholic priest, former, Bronx, New York City Council Member, the founder of the influential South East Bronx Community Organization (SEBCO), a Bronx community activist, and brother of two legendary figures in the Genovese crime family, family boss Vincent \"The Chin\" Gigante and top capo/acting boss Mario Gigante.", " He was the parish priest of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor when she was a teenager." ], "title": "Louis Gigante" }, { "sentences": [ "Lakshmana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, IAST: lakṣmaṇa, lit.", " \"he who have the signs of fortune\") also spelled as Laxman or Lakhan, is the younger brother of Rama and his aide in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.", " He is also known by other names- Saumitra (Sanskrit: सौमित्र, IAST: saumitra, lit.", " \"son of Sumitra\"), Ramanuja (Sanskrit: रामानुज, IAST: rāmānuja, lit.", " \"younger brother of Rama\") and Bharatanuja (Sanskrit: भरतानुज, IAST: bharatānuja, lit.", " \"younger brother of Bharata\")." ], "title": "Lakshmana" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rogers Baronetcy, of Wisdome in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of England.", " It was created in 1699 for John Rogers, a merchant and Member of Parliament for Plymouth.", " His son, the second Baronet, and grandson, the third Baronet, also represented Plymouth in Parliament.", " The latter was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baron.", " He was a Captain in the Royal Navy.", " His son, the fifth Baronet, sat as Member of Parliament for Plymouth.", " He was succeeded by his eldest son, the sixth Baronet.", " He sat as Member of Parliament for Callington and was also a composer.", " He was unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, the seventh Baronet.", " The latter was succeeded by his eldest son, the eighth Baronet.", " He was a prominent civil servant and notably served as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1860 to 1871.", " In 1871 he was elevated to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron Blachford, of Wisdome and of Blachford in the County of Devon (Blachford House, Cornwood, near Ivybridge).", " He died childless in 1889 when the barony became extinct.", " He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, the ninth Baronet.", " The latter was in his turn succeeded by another brother, the tenth Baronet, on whose death in 1895 the baronetcy became extinct as well." ], "title": "Rogers baronets" }, { "sentences": [ "Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.", " It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney.", " He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron.", " He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646.", " His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons.", " His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange.", " He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron.", " He was Governor of County Monaghan.", " His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan.", " He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron.", " He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe.", " He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron.", " He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army.", " His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War.", " Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament.", " His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death.", " On his death in 1874 the title became extinct." ], "title": "Baron Blayney" }, { "sentences": [ "Brother Mathias Barrett (1900–1990) was a Catholic Brother born in Ireland who founded a number of homes to help serve the needy and homeless throughout North America.", " He is also the founder of The Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd." ], "title": "Mathias Barrett" }, { "sentences": [ "Mario R. Gigante (born November 4, 1923 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan) is a New York City mobster who served as caporegime for the Genovese crime family.", " He is the older brother of late family boss Vincent \"The Chin\" Gigante." ], "title": "Mario Gigante" } ]
[ "Title: Vincent Gigante\n\nVincent Louis Gigante ( ; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as \"Chin\", was a New York Italian-American mobster in the American Mafia who was boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 bouts between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family. Gigante was one of five brothers: Mario, Pasquale, Ralph and he all became mobsters in the Luciano family, forerunner of the Genovese family. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest. Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957. After sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, following Vito's conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village. Gigante was one of Genovese's most loyal supporters, siding with him throughout the struggle for power with Costello.", "Title: Mario\n\nMario (Japanese: マリオ , Hepburn: Mario ) ( ; ] ) is a fictional character in the \"Mario\" video game franchise, owned by Nintendo and created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Serving as the company's mascot and the eponymous protagonist of the series, Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation. Depicted as a short, pudgy, Italian plumber who resides in the Mushroom Kingdom, his adventures generally center upon rescuing Princess Peach from the Koopa villain Bowser. His younger brother and sidekick is Luigi.", "Title: Antrobus baronets\n\nThe Antrobus Baronetcy, of Antrobus in the County Palatine of Chester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 May 1815 for Edmund Antrobus, of Antrobus Hall, Antrobus, Cheshire, a Fellow of the Royal Society, with remainder to his nephews Edmund Antrobus and Gibbs Antrobus. He died unmarried in 1826 and was succeeded according to the special remainder by his nephew Edmund, the second Baronet. He and his brother Gibbs were the sons of John Antrobus, brother of the first Baronet. The second Baronet was succeeded by his eldest son, the third Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Surrey East and Wilton. His eldest son, the fourth Baronet, was a Colonel in the Coldstream Guards. He died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Baronet. Most of the Amesbury Abbey estate in Wiltshire was sold the same year. The fifth Baronet died unmarried and was succeeded by his first cousin, the sixth Baronet. He was the son of Robert Crawfurd Antrobus, younger son of the second Baronet. He was childless and on his death in 1968 the line of the second Baronet failed. He was succeeded by his second cousin once removed, the seventh Baronet. He was the eldest son of Edward Geoffrey Antrobus, second son of John Coutts Antrobus, son of the aforementioned Gibbs Antrobus, younger brother of the second Baronet. As of 2008 the title is held by the seventh Baronet's eldest son, the eighth Baronet, who succeeded in 1995. He lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.", "Title: Boreel baronets\n\nThe Boreel, later Boreel Baronetcy, of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 21 March 1645 for William Boreel. He was Dutch Ambassador to England, Sweden and Venice. The title descended in the direct line until the death of his grandson, the third Baronet, in 1710. The late Baronet died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baronet. He died without male issue and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fifth Baronet. He was the son of James Boreel, younger son of the first Baronet. He died childless and was succeeded by his nephew, the sixth Baronet. He was the son of James Boreel, younger brother of the fifth Baronet. He never married and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the seventh Baronet. He was the grandson of John Hieronymous Boreel, younger brother of the fifth Baronet. His son, the eighth Baronet, was created a Jonkheer in the Dutch nobility. The title descended from father to son until the death of his grandson, the tenth Baronet, in 1937.", "Title: Louis Gigante\n\nLouis Gigante is a retired Catholic priest, former, Bronx, New York City Council Member, the founder of the influential South East Bronx Community Organization (SEBCO), a Bronx community activist, and brother of two legendary figures in the Genovese crime family, family boss Vincent \"The Chin\" Gigante and top capo/acting boss Mario Gigante. He was the parish priest of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor when she was a teenager.", "Title: Lakshmana\n\nLakshmana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, IAST: lakṣmaṇa, lit. \"he who have the signs of fortune\") also spelled as Laxman or Lakhan, is the younger brother of Rama and his aide in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. He is also known by other names- Saumitra (Sanskrit: सौमित्र, IAST: saumitra, lit. \"son of Sumitra\"), Ramanuja (Sanskrit: रामानुज, IAST: rāmānuja, lit. \"younger brother of Rama\") and Bharatanuja (Sanskrit: भरतानुज, IAST: bharatānuja, lit. \"younger brother of Bharata\").", "Title: Rogers baronets\n\nThe Rogers Baronetcy, of Wisdome in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created in 1699 for John Rogers, a merchant and Member of Parliament for Plymouth. His son, the second Baronet, and grandson, the third Baronet, also represented Plymouth in Parliament. The latter was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baron. He was a Captain in the Royal Navy. His son, the fifth Baronet, sat as Member of Parliament for Plymouth. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the sixth Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Callington and was also a composer. He was unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, the seventh Baronet. The latter was succeeded by his eldest son, the eighth Baronet. He was a prominent civil servant and notably served as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1860 to 1871. In 1871 he was elevated to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron Blachford, of Wisdome and of Blachford in the County of Devon (Blachford House, Cornwood, near Ivybridge). He died childless in 1889 when the barony became extinct. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, the ninth Baronet. The latter was in his turn succeeded by another brother, the tenth Baronet, on whose death in 1895 the baronetcy became extinct as well.", "Title: Baron Blayney\n\nLord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan, in the County of Monaghan, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the soldier Sir Edward Blayney. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was killed at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. His younger son, the fourth Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), represented County Monaghan in the Irish House of Commons. His elder son, the fifth Baron, was attainted by the Parliament of James II for supporting William of Orange. He had no sons and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth Baron. He was Governor of County Monaghan. His son, the seventh Baron, was Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan. He was succeeded by his elder son, the eighth Baron. He was a clergyman and served as Dean of Killaloe. He had no surviving children and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Baron. He was a Lieutenant-General in the Army. His younger son, the eleventh Baron (who succeeded his elder brother), was also a Lieutenant-General in the Army and fought in the Peninsular War. Lord Blayney also represented the rotten borough of Old Sarum in Parliament. His son, the twelfth Baron, sat as Conservative Member of Parliament for County Monaghan and was later an Irish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death. On his death in 1874 the title became extinct.", "Title: Mathias Barrett\n\nBrother Mathias Barrett (1900–1990) was a Catholic Brother born in Ireland who founded a number of homes to help serve the needy and homeless throughout North America. He is also the founder of The Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd.", "Title: Mario Gigante\n\nMario R. Gigante (born November 4, 1923 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan) is a New York City mobster who served as caporegime for the Genovese crime family. He is the older brother of late family boss Vincent \"The Chin\" Gigante." ]
4,473
Which Unniversity is located on 272 acre three miles from Downtown Fort Worth and was represented in 1907 college foortball season by TCU horned frogs football team ?
Texas Christian University
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1957 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1957 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 5–4–1 overall and 2–4 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Abe Martin in his fifth year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1957 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1953 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1953 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 3–7 overall and 1–5 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Abe Martin in his first year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1953 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1907 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1907 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–2–2 overall.", " The team was coached by Emory J. Hyde in his third and final year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games at Clark Field, which was located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1907 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1956 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1956 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 8–3 overall and 5–1 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Abe Martin in his fourth year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", " They were invited to the Cotton Bowl Classic where they won against Syracuse by a score of 28–27." ], "title": "1956 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Texas Christian University (TCU) is a private, coeducational university in Fort Worth, in the U.S. state of Texas established in 1873 by Addison & Randolph Clark as the AddRan Male & Female College.", " The campus is located on 272 acre about three miles (5 km) from downtown Fort Worth.", " TCU is affiliated with, but not governed by, the Disciples of Christ.", " The university consists of 8 constituent colleges and schools and has a classical liberal arts curriculum.", " It is ranked in the top 100 National Universities by the US News and World Report and is categorized as a \"Doctoral University: Higher Research Activity\" (R2) in the Carnegie Classifications by the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research.", " Its mascot is the horned frog, the state reptile of Texas.", " For most varsity sports TCU competes in the Big 12 conference of the NCAA's Division I.", " The university enrolls around 10,394, with 8,892 being undergraduates.", " , TCU's total endowment was $1.514 billion." ], "title": "Texas Christian University" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1930 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1930 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 9–2–1 overall and 4–2 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Francis Schmidt in his second year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1930 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "TCU Diamond was a ballpark located on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, and was the home of the TCU Horned Frogs baseball program for four decades.", " The ballpark hosted 1,480 TCU baseball games over 41 years; in the time the Horned Frogs posted an overall 867–605–8 home record.", " The Horned Frogs won Southwest Conference regular season championships in 1963 (co-champions with the Texas), 1966 (co-champions with Baylor, Texas and Texas A&M), 1967 (co-champions Texas), 1972 (co-champions with Texas), and 1994 while calling the TCU Diamond home.", " During the TCU Diamond era, the Horned Frogs played in the Southwest Conference (SWC) (1962–1996), Western Athletic Conference (WAC) (1997–2001), and Conference USA (CUSA) (2002).", " After the opening of Lupton Stadium, the Frogs would go on to achieve a decade of unprecedented success under head coach Jim Schlossnagle in CUSA (2003–2005), the Mountain West Conference (MWC) (2006–2012), and the Big 12 Conference (Big 12) (2013–).", " In the first 13 years after the closing of the TCU Diamond, TCU baseball won 10 CUSA, MWC and Big 12 regular season conference championships, 7 CUSA, MWC and Big 12 conference tournament championships, appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments, won 5 NCAA Tournament Regional championships, and advanced to the program's first 3 College World Series, making the CWS semifinal round in two of those three trips." ], "title": "TCU Diamond" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1938 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1938 college football season.", " The team was coached by Dutch Meyer in his fifth year as head coach.", " The Horned Frogs finished with an undefeated 11–0 season.", " At season's end, Davey O'Brien won the Heisman Trophy and the Horned Frogs were crowned as national champions by the AP Poll.", " The offense scored 269 points while the defense allowed 60 points.", " The Horned Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1938 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1952 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1952 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–4–2 overall and 2–2–2 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Dutch Meyer in his nineteenth and final year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1952 TCU Horned Frogs football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1954 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1954 college football season.", " The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–6 overall and 1–5 in the Southwest Conference.", " The team was coached by Abe Martin in his second year as head coach.", " The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ], "title": "1954 TCU Horned Frogs football team" } ]
[ "Title: 1957 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1957 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1957 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 5–4–1 overall and 2–4 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Abe Martin in his fifth year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: 1953 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1953 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1953 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 3–7 overall and 1–5 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Abe Martin in his first year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: 1907 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1907 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1907 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–2–2 overall. The team was coached by Emory J. Hyde in his third and final year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games at Clark Field, which was located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: 1956 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1956 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1956 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 8–3 overall and 5–1 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Abe Martin in his fourth year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas. They were invited to the Cotton Bowl Classic where they won against Syracuse by a score of 28–27.", "Title: Texas Christian University\n\nTexas Christian University (TCU) is a private, coeducational university in Fort Worth, in the U.S. state of Texas established in 1873 by Addison & Randolph Clark as the AddRan Male & Female College. The campus is located on 272 acre about three miles (5 km) from downtown Fort Worth. TCU is affiliated with, but not governed by, the Disciples of Christ. The university consists of 8 constituent colleges and schools and has a classical liberal arts curriculum. It is ranked in the top 100 National Universities by the US News and World Report and is categorized as a \"Doctoral University: Higher Research Activity\" (R2) in the Carnegie Classifications by the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research. Its mascot is the horned frog, the state reptile of Texas. For most varsity sports TCU competes in the Big 12 conference of the NCAA's Division I. The university enrolls around 10,394, with 8,892 being undergraduates. , TCU's total endowment was $1.514 billion.", "Title: 1930 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1930 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1930 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 9–2–1 overall and 4–2 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Francis Schmidt in his second year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: TCU Diamond\n\nTCU Diamond was a ballpark located on the campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, and was the home of the TCU Horned Frogs baseball program for four decades. The ballpark hosted 1,480 TCU baseball games over 41 years; in the time the Horned Frogs posted an overall 867–605–8 home record. The Horned Frogs won Southwest Conference regular season championships in 1963 (co-champions with the Texas), 1966 (co-champions with Baylor, Texas and Texas A&M), 1967 (co-champions Texas), 1972 (co-champions with Texas), and 1994 while calling the TCU Diamond home. During the TCU Diamond era, the Horned Frogs played in the Southwest Conference (SWC) (1962–1996), Western Athletic Conference (WAC) (1997–2001), and Conference USA (CUSA) (2002). After the opening of Lupton Stadium, the Frogs would go on to achieve a decade of unprecedented success under head coach Jim Schlossnagle in CUSA (2003–2005), the Mountain West Conference (MWC) (2006–2012), and the Big 12 Conference (Big 12) (2013–). In the first 13 years after the closing of the TCU Diamond, TCU baseball won 10 CUSA, MWC and Big 12 regular season conference championships, 7 CUSA, MWC and Big 12 conference tournament championships, appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments, won 5 NCAA Tournament Regional championships, and advanced to the program's first 3 College World Series, making the CWS semifinal round in two of those three trips.", "Title: 1938 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1938 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1938 college football season. The team was coached by Dutch Meyer in his fifth year as head coach. The Horned Frogs finished with an undefeated 11–0 season. At season's end, Davey O'Brien won the Heisman Trophy and the Horned Frogs were crowned as national champions by the AP Poll. The offense scored 269 points while the defense allowed 60 points. The Horned Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: 1952 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1952 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1952 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–4–2 overall and 2–2–2 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Dutch Meyer in his nineteenth and final year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Title: 1954 TCU Horned Frogs football team\n\nThe 1954 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1954 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–6 overall and 1–5 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Abe Martin in his second year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas." ]
4,474
What profession do both Captain Hook and Blackbeard have?
pirate
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mike Sigel (born July 11, 1953) is an American professional pool player nicknamed \"Captain Hook.\"", " He earned the nickname from his ability to hook his opponents with safety plays.", " He is now playing competitively again in the International Pool Tour." ], "title": "Mike Sigel" }, { "sentences": [ "In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of \"Peter Pan\", Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film of \"Treasure Island\", and various adaptations of the Eastern pirate, \"Sinbad the Sailor\".", " In these and countless other books, movies, and legends, pirates are portrayed as \"swashbucklers\" and \"plunderers.\"", " They are shown on ships, often wearing eyepatches or peg legs, having a parrot perched on their shoulder, and saying phrases like \"Arr, matey\" and \"Avast, me hearty.\"", " Pirates have retained their image through pirate-themed tourist attractions, traditional film and toy portrayals of pirates, and the continued performance and reading of books and plays featuring pirates." ], "title": "Pirates in popular culture" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans Georg Conried, Jr. (April 15, 1917January 5, 1982), was an American actor, voice actor and comedian, who was very active in voice-over roles and known for providing the voices of Walt Disney's Mr. George Darling, and Captain Hook in \"Peter Pan\" (1953), for playing the title role in \"The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T\", Dr. Miller on \"The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show\", Professor Kropotkin on the radio and film versions of \"My Friend Irma\", his work as Uncle Tonoose on Danny Thomas's sitcom \"Make Room for Daddy\", and multiple roles on \"I Love Lucy\"." ], "title": "Hans Conried" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's \"Peter Pan\" stories, his name taken from the British explorer Captain Cook." ], "title": "Captain Hook (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo.", " It stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Maggie Smith as Wendy, Caroline Goodall as Moira Banning, and Charlie Korsmo as Jack Banning.", " It acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel \"Peter and Wendy\" focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his childhood.", " In his new life, he is known as Peter Banning, a successful but unimaginative and workaholic corporate lawyer with a wife (Wendy's granddaughter) and two children.", " However, when Captain Hook, the enemy of his past, kidnaps his children, he returns to Neverland in order to save them.", " Along the journey he reclaims the memories of his past." ], "title": "Hook (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Teach or Edward Thatch (c. 1680 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies.", " Although little is known about his early life, he was probably born in Bristol, England.", " Recent genealogical research indicates his family moved to Jamaica where Edward Thatch, Jr. is listed as being a mariner in the Royal Navy aboard HMS \"Windsor\" in 1706.", " He may have been a sailor on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before settling on the Bahamian island of New Providence, a base for Captain Benjamin Hornigold, whose crew Teach joined sometime around 1716.", " Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy.", " Their numbers were boosted by the addition to their fleet of two more ships, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet, but toward the end of 1717 Hornigold retired from piracy, taking two vessels with him." ], "title": "Blackbeard" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Reynan Mikesell \"Macmac\" Cardona (born November 13, 1981) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the GlobalPort Batang Pier of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).", " Nicknamed \"Captain Hook\" because of his patented teardrop shots, otherwise known as the running hook, Cardona owes his moniker to former UAAP commentator Jude Turcuato." ], "title": "Mark Cardona" }, { "sentences": [ "The Neptune is a ship replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon.", " The ship was built in 1985 for Roman Polanski's film \"Pirates\", where she portrayed the Spanish ship of the same name.", " An accurate replica above the waterline, but sporting a steel hull and a 400 HP auxiliary engine, the \"Neptune\" is currently a tourist attraction in the port of Genoa, where its interior can be visited for a 6 euro entry fee.", " In 2011, she portrayed the \"Jolly Roger\", the ship of Captain Hook, in the TV miniseries Neverland." ], "title": "Neptune (galleon)" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain James Hook is a fictional character, the antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play \"Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy.", " The character is a pirate captain of the brig \"Jolly Roger\"; Barrie identifies him as Blackbeard's former bo'sun.", " His two principal fears are the sight of his own blood (supposedly an unnatural colour) and the crocodile who pursues him after eating the hand cut off by Pan.", " An iron hook replaced his severed hand, which gave the pirate his name.", " After getting a taste of Hook, the crocodile pursues him relentlessly, but the ticking clock it has swallowed warns Hook of its presence." ], "title": "Captain Hook" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Cook (1728–1779) was a British explorer, navigator and mapmaker (not to be confused with fictional character Captain Hook)." ], "title": "Captain Cook (disambiguation)" } ]
[ "Title: Mike Sigel\n\nMike Sigel (born July 11, 1953) is an American professional pool player nicknamed \"Captain Hook.\" He earned the nickname from his ability to hook his opponents with safety plays. He is now playing competitively again in the International Pool Tour.", "Title: Pirates in popular culture\n\nIn English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of \"Peter Pan\", Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film of \"Treasure Island\", and various adaptations of the Eastern pirate, \"Sinbad the Sailor\". In these and countless other books, movies, and legends, pirates are portrayed as \"swashbucklers\" and \"plunderers.\" They are shown on ships, often wearing eyepatches or peg legs, having a parrot perched on their shoulder, and saying phrases like \"Arr, matey\" and \"Avast, me hearty.\" Pirates have retained their image through pirate-themed tourist attractions, traditional film and toy portrayals of pirates, and the continued performance and reading of books and plays featuring pirates.", "Title: Hans Conried\n\nHans Georg Conried, Jr. (April 15, 1917January 5, 1982), was an American actor, voice actor and comedian, who was very active in voice-over roles and known for providing the voices of Walt Disney's Mr. George Darling, and Captain Hook in \"Peter Pan\" (1953), for playing the title role in \"The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T\", Dr. Miller on \"The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show\", Professor Kropotkin on the radio and film versions of \"My Friend Irma\", his work as Uncle Tonoose on Danny Thomas's sitcom \"Make Room for Daddy\", and multiple roles on \"I Love Lucy\".", "Title: Captain Hook (disambiguation)\n\nCaptain Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's \"Peter Pan\" stories, his name taken from the British explorer Captain Cook.", "Title: Hook (film)\n\nHook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Maggie Smith as Wendy, Caroline Goodall as Moira Banning, and Charlie Korsmo as Jack Banning. It acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel \"Peter and Wendy\" focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his childhood. In his new life, he is known as Peter Banning, a successful but unimaginative and workaholic corporate lawyer with a wife (Wendy's granddaughter) and two children. However, when Captain Hook, the enemy of his past, kidnaps his children, he returns to Neverland in order to save them. Along the journey he reclaims the memories of his past.", "Title: Blackbeard\n\nEdward Teach or Edward Thatch (c. 1680 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. Although little is known about his early life, he was probably born in Bristol, England. Recent genealogical research indicates his family moved to Jamaica where Edward Thatch, Jr. is listed as being a mariner in the Royal Navy aboard HMS \"Windsor\" in 1706. He may have been a sailor on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before settling on the Bahamian island of New Providence, a base for Captain Benjamin Hornigold, whose crew Teach joined sometime around 1716. Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Their numbers were boosted by the addition to their fleet of two more ships, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet, but toward the end of 1717 Hornigold retired from piracy, taking two vessels with him.", "Title: Mark Cardona\n\nMark Reynan Mikesell \"Macmac\" Cardona (born November 13, 1981) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the GlobalPort Batang Pier of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Nicknamed \"Captain Hook\" because of his patented teardrop shots, otherwise known as the running hook, Cardona owes his moniker to former UAAP commentator Jude Turcuato.", "Title: Neptune (galleon)\n\nThe Neptune is a ship replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon. The ship was built in 1985 for Roman Polanski's film \"Pirates\", where she portrayed the Spanish ship of the same name. An accurate replica above the waterline, but sporting a steel hull and a 400 HP auxiliary engine, the \"Neptune\" is currently a tourist attraction in the port of Genoa, where its interior can be visited for a 6 euro entry fee. In 2011, she portrayed the \"Jolly Roger\", the ship of Captain Hook, in the TV miniseries Neverland.", "Title: Captain Hook\n\nCaptain James Hook is a fictional character, the antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play \"Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy. The character is a pirate captain of the brig \"Jolly Roger\"; Barrie identifies him as Blackbeard's former bo'sun. His two principal fears are the sight of his own blood (supposedly an unnatural colour) and the crocodile who pursues him after eating the hand cut off by Pan. An iron hook replaced his severed hand, which gave the pirate his name. After getting a taste of Hook, the crocodile pursues him relentlessly, but the ticking clock it has swallowed warns Hook of its presence.", "Title: Captain Cook (disambiguation)\n\nCaptain Cook (1728–1779) was a British explorer, navigator and mapmaker (not to be confused with fictional character Captain Hook)." ]
4,475
Which company, owned by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, provided that special effects for a 2015 French-British crime thriller film written by Brian Helgeland?
Advitha Creative Studios
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ism is a 2016 Telugu action crime thriller film produced by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under N. T. R. Arts banner and directed by Puri Jagannadh.", " Starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Aditi Arya in the lead roles, Jagapati Babu plays an important supporting role and music composed by Anup Rubens.", " Junaid Siddiqui, Mukesh G and Johnny Shaik handled the editing, cinematography and Art direction respectively.", " It was shot in August 2016 in Valencia, Spain.", " The film was released on 21 October 2016." ], "title": "Ism (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kick 2 is a 2015 Telugu action comedy film written by Vakkantham Vamsi and directed by Surender Reddy.", " It features Ravi Teja as the protagonist and is the sequel of the 2009 Telugu film \"Kick\" starring Ravi Teja, which was also directed by Surender Reddy.", " The film is produced by actor Nandamuri Kalyan Ram on the N.T.R. Arts banner.", " The film was officially launched on 20 August 2014, and the principal photography began on the same day.", " The audio soundtrack of the movie was composed by S. Thaman and was released on 9 May 2015.", " The film was released worldwide on 21 August 2015 and was produced on a budget of () .", " The movie collected around () in its 14-day run It was also dubbed into Hindi as Jigarwala No. 1 ." ], "title": "Kick 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Nandamuri Kalyan Ram is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Telugu cinema.", " He was born to actor and politician Nandamuri Harikrishna and Lakshmi.", " He is one of the grandsons of N. T. Rama Rao, who was an actor and a statesman.", " Actor Jr.NTR is his Brother.", " He is the owner of the production company named after his grandfather late NTR, called N.T.R. Arts.", " He had played a lead role in several movies like \"Athanokkade\", \"Hare Ram\" and \"Pataas\".", " He also owns a VFX company named \"Advitha Creative Studios\" which provided special effects for movies like \"Legend\", \"Nannaku Prematho\", \"Krishnashtami\" etc." ], "title": "Nandamuri Kalyan Ram" }, { "sentences": [ "Kalyan Sinha (Nandamuri Kalyan Ram) is a corrupt IPS officer who gets himself transferred to Hyderabad and misuses his power to gain monetary benefits in unorthodox methods.", " During this process, he also encourages a local MP named GK (Ashutosh Rana) who has become a huge headache to Murali Krishna (Saikumar Pudipeddi), the DGP of Andhra Pradesh .", " Kalyan happens to be Murali's son who is angry on the latter as his supposed negligence killed his mother and just born sister, though Murali actually left his wife in the hospital to save several families in a riot.", " Unaware of this, Kalyan left Murali and joined an orphanage and became an IPS officer to seek revenge on his father.", " During his life at Hyderabad, Kalyan also meets two women; Mahathi, (Shruti Sodhi) journalist working for TV5 and Kavya (Prachi Thaker), a deaf-mute philanthropist who works in a coffee shop.", " He loves Mahathi and expects her to reciprocate the same only to be rejected by her because of his corrupt nature.", " Kavya is killed by GK's brother Nani when she tries to save a techie from being assaulted sexually by him near HITEC City." ], "title": "Pataas" }, { "sentences": [ "Legend is a 2015 French-British crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Helgeland.", " It is adapted from John Pearson's book \"The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins\", which deals with the rise and fall of the Kray twins; the relationship that bound them together, and charts their gruesome career to their downfall and imprisonment for life in 1969." ], "title": "Legend (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bala Gopaludu is a 1989 Telugu, Village backdrop film produced by M. R. V. Prasad on P. B. R. Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna.", " Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Suhasini in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti.", " This film is first debut of Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as child artist." ], "title": "Bala Gopaludu" }, { "sentences": [ "Hare Ram is a 2008 Telugu movie directed by Harshavardhan\", and produced by Kalyan Ram, under N.T.R. Arts.", " Kalyan Ram, Priyamani and Sindhu Tolani play the lead roles while Ali, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Raghu Babu play supporting roles.", " Mickey J Meyer was the music director, \"C. Ram Prasad\" handled cinematography, and was edited by \"Gowtham Raju\".", " The film was released on 18 July 2008.", " This movie is the next best hit for Kalyan Ram after \"Athanokkade\" which was a blockbuster.", " This film was dubbed into Hindi as Julmo Ka Tandav" ], "title": "Hare Ram" }, { "sentences": [ "Om 3D is a 2013 3D Telugu action film written and directed by Sunil Reddy starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.", " The film is tipped to be India's first action 3D film.", " Nikesha Patel and Kriti Kharbanda are the leading ladies.", " The film has been shot in 5k resolution for great visuals.", " Hollywood technicians such as David Taylor, who worked for \"Avatar\" and \"Final Destination 5\", and Ian Markus, known for films such as \"The Amazing Spiderman\", have also worked for this film.", " The shooting was done in 110 days, but the post production took another year.", " Music was composed by Achu Rajamani and Sai Karthik.", " The action entertainer, produced under the banner NTR Arts, is slated to release on 19 July.", " The film has failed at box office." ], "title": "Om 3D" }, { "sentences": [ "Nandamuri Kalyan Ram established the production house with the name of his grand father, legendary actor and former Chief Minister, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao.", " The production house has introduced some good directors such as Surender Reddy and Anil Ravipudi to Tollywood." ], "title": "N. T. R. Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "Jai Lava Kusa is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action-drama film written and directed by K. S. Ravindra.", " The movie features Jr.", " NTR, Raashi Khanna and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles.", " This film marks the Telugu debut of Hindi film and television actor Ronit Roy, who will play the film's villain.", " The movie is produced by Jr.", " NTR's brother Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under his banner N. T. R. Arts.", " The soundtrack is composed by Devi Sri Prasad.", " Chota K. Naidu is the film's cinematographer." ], "title": "Jai Lava Kusa" } ]
[ "Title: Ism (film)\n\nIsm is a 2016 Telugu action crime thriller film produced by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under N. T. R. Arts banner and directed by Puri Jagannadh. Starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Aditi Arya in the lead roles, Jagapati Babu plays an important supporting role and music composed by Anup Rubens. Junaid Siddiqui, Mukesh G and Johnny Shaik handled the editing, cinematography and Art direction respectively. It was shot in August 2016 in Valencia, Spain. The film was released on 21 October 2016.", "Title: Kick 2\n\nKick 2 is a 2015 Telugu action comedy film written by Vakkantham Vamsi and directed by Surender Reddy. It features Ravi Teja as the protagonist and is the sequel of the 2009 Telugu film \"Kick\" starring Ravi Teja, which was also directed by Surender Reddy. The film is produced by actor Nandamuri Kalyan Ram on the N.T.R. Arts banner. The film was officially launched on 20 August 2014, and the principal photography began on the same day. The audio soundtrack of the movie was composed by S. Thaman and was released on 9 May 2015. The film was released worldwide on 21 August 2015 and was produced on a budget of () . The movie collected around () in its 14-day run It was also dubbed into Hindi as Jigarwala No. 1 .", "Title: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram\n\nNandamuri Kalyan Ram is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Telugu cinema. He was born to actor and politician Nandamuri Harikrishna and Lakshmi. He is one of the grandsons of N. T. Rama Rao, who was an actor and a statesman. Actor Jr.NTR is his Brother. He is the owner of the production company named after his grandfather late NTR, called N.T.R. Arts. He had played a lead role in several movies like \"Athanokkade\", \"Hare Ram\" and \"Pataas\". He also owns a VFX company named \"Advitha Creative Studios\" which provided special effects for movies like \"Legend\", \"Nannaku Prematho\", \"Krishnashtami\" etc.", "Title: Pataas\n\nKalyan Sinha (Nandamuri Kalyan Ram) is a corrupt IPS officer who gets himself transferred to Hyderabad and misuses his power to gain monetary benefits in unorthodox methods. During this process, he also encourages a local MP named GK (Ashutosh Rana) who has become a huge headache to Murali Krishna (Saikumar Pudipeddi), the DGP of Andhra Pradesh . Kalyan happens to be Murali's son who is angry on the latter as his supposed negligence killed his mother and just born sister, though Murali actually left his wife in the hospital to save several families in a riot. Unaware of this, Kalyan left Murali and joined an orphanage and became an IPS officer to seek revenge on his father. During his life at Hyderabad, Kalyan also meets two women; Mahathi, (Shruti Sodhi) journalist working for TV5 and Kavya (Prachi Thaker), a deaf-mute philanthropist who works in a coffee shop. He loves Mahathi and expects her to reciprocate the same only to be rejected by her because of his corrupt nature. Kavya is killed by GK's brother Nani when she tries to save a techie from being assaulted sexually by him near HITEC City.", "Title: Legend (2015 film)\n\nLegend is a 2015 French-British crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Helgeland. It is adapted from John Pearson's book \"The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins\", which deals with the rise and fall of the Kray twins; the relationship that bound them together, and charts their gruesome career to their downfall and imprisonment for life in 1969.", "Title: Bala Gopaludu\n\nBala Gopaludu is a 1989 Telugu, Village backdrop film produced by M. R. V. Prasad on P. B. R. Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Suhasini in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. This film is first debut of Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as child artist.", "Title: Hare Ram\n\nHare Ram is a 2008 Telugu movie directed by Harshavardhan\", and produced by Kalyan Ram, under N.T.R. Arts. Kalyan Ram, Priyamani and Sindhu Tolani play the lead roles while Ali, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Raghu Babu play supporting roles. Mickey J Meyer was the music director, \"C. Ram Prasad\" handled cinematography, and was edited by \"Gowtham Raju\". The film was released on 18 July 2008. This movie is the next best hit for Kalyan Ram after \"Athanokkade\" which was a blockbuster. This film was dubbed into Hindi as Julmo Ka Tandav", "Title: Om 3D\n\nOm 3D is a 2013 3D Telugu action film written and directed by Sunil Reddy starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram. The film is tipped to be India's first action 3D film. Nikesha Patel and Kriti Kharbanda are the leading ladies. The film has been shot in 5k resolution for great visuals. Hollywood technicians such as David Taylor, who worked for \"Avatar\" and \"Final Destination 5\", and Ian Markus, known for films such as \"The Amazing Spiderman\", have also worked for this film. The shooting was done in 110 days, but the post production took another year. Music was composed by Achu Rajamani and Sai Karthik. The action entertainer, produced under the banner NTR Arts, is slated to release on 19 July. The film has failed at box office.", "Title: N. T. R. Arts\n\nNandamuri Kalyan Ram established the production house with the name of his grand father, legendary actor and former Chief Minister, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao. The production house has introduced some good directors such as Surender Reddy and Anil Ravipudi to Tollywood.", "Title: Jai Lava Kusa\n\nJai Lava Kusa is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action-drama film written and directed by K. S. Ravindra. The movie features Jr. NTR, Raashi Khanna and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles. This film marks the Telugu debut of Hindi film and television actor Ronit Roy, who will play the film's villain. The movie is produced by Jr. NTR's brother Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under his banner N. T. R. Arts. The soundtrack is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Chota K. Naidu is the film's cinematographer." ]
4,476
Who is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon, Joey Cape or Scott Weiland?
Randal Joseph "Joey" Cape
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[ { "sentences": [ "Scott Richard Weiland ( ; born Scott Richard Kline; October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015) was an American musician, singer and songwriter.", " During a career spanning three decades, Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013.", " He was also a member of supergroup Velvet Revolver from 2003 to 2008 and recorded one album with another supergroup, Art of Anarchy.", " He established himself as a solo artist as well, releasing three studio albums, two cover albums, and collaborations with several other musicians throughout his career." ], "title": "Scott Weiland" }, { "sentences": [ "Area 12 is a melodic punk rock band from Bogotá, Colombia.", " The band was founded in 1998 as a school project.", " They started out playing in small bars and venues in Bogotá.", " It was not an easy start, full of adversity.", " They contributed meaningfully to the creation of a Punk Rock scene in the city.", " They are considered to be one of the pioneer bands of Colombian punk rock.", " Their influences include punk rock, melodic punk, Latin punk and hard core punk.", " They have been strongly influenced by bands such as NOFX and Bad Religion.", " They have reached a mature and diverse sound over the years, creating their own lyric and musical style.", " They have performed with bands such as Ska-p, Die toten hosen, MxPx, Voodoo Glow Skulls and Joey Cape from Lagwagon." ], "title": "Area 12 (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Let's Talk About Feelings is the fifth full-length album released by the punk rock band Lagwagon.", " Singer, Joey Cape has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album.", " NOFX's \"Punk in Drublic\" (1994) was a big influence on the album." ], "title": "Let's Talk About Feelings" }, { "sentences": [ "Bad Astronaut is an American indie/alternative rock band founded in 2000 by Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon.", " In Bad Astronaut, Joey Cape explores a style of alternative rock, with lyrics often about deep and intricate personal matters." ], "title": "Bad Astronaut" }, { "sentences": [ "Joey Cape's Bad Loud is an alternative music project that was started in 2011 by punk rock singer Joey Cape, frontman of California punk bands Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut.", " The band's debut self-titled album was released on June 9, 2011." ], "title": "Joey Cape's Bad Loud" }, { "sentences": [ "The Playing Favorites is an American indie rock band, working as a side project of several punk rock band members.", " The band members are Joey Cape (Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut), Luke Tierney (The Penfifteen Club, Silver Jet), Tim Cullen (Summercamp), Marko DeSantis (Sugarcult, Bad Astronaut, The Lapdancers) and Mick Flowers (Popsicko, The Rentals, The Lapdancers).", " The band originates from Santa Barbara, CA." ], "title": "The Playing Favorites" }, { "sentences": [ "Randal Joseph \"Joey\" Cape (born November 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter and producer.", " Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon." ], "title": "Joey Cape" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Raun (born June 7, 1970) a resident of Fresno, California, is the drummer for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon.", " He also filled in on drums for a short period for Sean \"SC\" Sellers of Good Riddance.", " Additionally, Raun drums for the punk rock cover band/supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with fellow Lagwagon member Joey Cape.", " Me First and the Gimme Gimmes also features" ], "title": "Dave Raun" }, { "sentences": [ "Joey Cape's Bad Loud is the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name, led by Californian punk rock musician Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, released on June 9, 2011." ], "title": "Joey Cape's Bad Loud (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Raposo (born 1970), of Portuguese descent, is the bassist for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon and qa engineer lead at Zynga.", " He also played bass for a period of time for The Real Mckenzies and Mad Caddies.", " Additionally, Raposo plays bass for the San Francisco-based fusion group King City, with fellow Lagwagon member Chris Rest as well as filling in on bass for several live shows with the Dwarves.", " Raposo began his career in 1987 at the age of seventeen by joining California hardcore punk band Rich Kids on LSD as their new bassist and remained with RKL until their hiatus in 1996.", " He began playing shows with RKL again in 2003 (after they had re-formed a year prior) until their current hiatus after the death of lead singer Jason Sears.", " Raposo joined Lagwagon in 2010, replacing original bassist Jesse Buglione.", " Raposo also plays bass in the cover band Uke-Hunt." ], "title": "Joe Raposo (bassist)" } ]
[ "Title: Scott Weiland\n\nScott Richard Weiland ( ; born Scott Richard Kline; October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. During a career spanning three decades, Weiland was best known as the lead singer of the band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2002 and 2008 to 2013. He was also a member of supergroup Velvet Revolver from 2003 to 2008 and recorded one album with another supergroup, Art of Anarchy. He established himself as a solo artist as well, releasing three studio albums, two cover albums, and collaborations with several other musicians throughout his career.", "Title: Area 12 (band)\n\nArea 12 is a melodic punk rock band from Bogotá, Colombia. The band was founded in 1998 as a school project. They started out playing in small bars and venues in Bogotá. It was not an easy start, full of adversity. They contributed meaningfully to the creation of a Punk Rock scene in the city. They are considered to be one of the pioneer bands of Colombian punk rock. Their influences include punk rock, melodic punk, Latin punk and hard core punk. They have been strongly influenced by bands such as NOFX and Bad Religion. They have reached a mature and diverse sound over the years, creating their own lyric and musical style. They have performed with bands such as Ska-p, Die toten hosen, MxPx, Voodoo Glow Skulls and Joey Cape from Lagwagon.", "Title: Let's Talk About Feelings\n\nLet's Talk About Feelings is the fifth full-length album released by the punk rock band Lagwagon. Singer, Joey Cape has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album. NOFX's \"Punk in Drublic\" (1994) was a big influence on the album.", "Title: Bad Astronaut\n\nBad Astronaut is an American indie/alternative rock band founded in 2000 by Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon. In Bad Astronaut, Joey Cape explores a style of alternative rock, with lyrics often about deep and intricate personal matters.", "Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud\n\nJoey Cape's Bad Loud is an alternative music project that was started in 2011 by punk rock singer Joey Cape, frontman of California punk bands Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut. The band's debut self-titled album was released on June 9, 2011.", "Title: The Playing Favorites\n\nThe Playing Favorites is an American indie rock band, working as a side project of several punk rock band members. The band members are Joey Cape (Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut), Luke Tierney (The Penfifteen Club, Silver Jet), Tim Cullen (Summercamp), Marko DeSantis (Sugarcult, Bad Astronaut, The Lapdancers) and Mick Flowers (Popsicko, The Rentals, The Lapdancers). The band originates from Santa Barbara, CA.", "Title: Joey Cape\n\nRandal Joseph \"Joey\" Cape (born November 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter and producer. Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon.", "Title: Dave Raun\n\nDave Raun (born June 7, 1970) a resident of Fresno, California, is the drummer for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon. He also filled in on drums for a short period for Sean \"SC\" Sellers of Good Riddance. Additionally, Raun drums for the punk rock cover band/supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with fellow Lagwagon member Joey Cape. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes also features", "Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud (album)\n\nJoey Cape's Bad Loud is the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name, led by Californian punk rock musician Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, released on June 9, 2011.", "Title: Joe Raposo (bassist)\n\nJoe Raposo (born 1970), of Portuguese descent, is the bassist for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon and qa engineer lead at Zynga. He also played bass for a period of time for The Real Mckenzies and Mad Caddies. Additionally, Raposo plays bass for the San Francisco-based fusion group King City, with fellow Lagwagon member Chris Rest as well as filling in on bass for several live shows with the Dwarves. Raposo began his career in 1987 at the age of seventeen by joining California hardcore punk band Rich Kids on LSD as their new bassist and remained with RKL until their hiatus in 1996. He began playing shows with RKL again in 2003 (after they had re-formed a year prior) until their current hiatus after the death of lead singer Jason Sears. Raposo joined Lagwagon in 2010, replacing original bassist Jesse Buglione. Raposo also plays bass in the cover band Uke-Hunt." ]
4,477
What year was the league, in which Wayne Wood played 104 games in, founded?
1972
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May 14, 1988.", " Frank Messanotte was the head coach.", " Brooks Sweet and Brian Wood played for the Tribe.", " Other players were Peter and Brent Voelkel, Chris Walker, Brad Kotz, Todd Curry and goalie Gavin Moag.", " The team colors were Carolina Blue and White.", " The Tribe had a 2-2 record when the league folded." ], "title": "Baltimore Tribe" }, { "sentences": [ "Taylor McDowell \"Dunc\" Duncan (May 12, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee – January 3, 2004 in Asheville, North Carolina) was an American baseball infielder.", " Duncan, who was a college teammate of Leon Lee in Sacramento, was selected by the Atlanta Braves as the 10th overall pick of the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft.", " A year later he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles and spent five seasons playing for Orioles-affiliated minor league clubs.", " In September 1977 Duncan was claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals and made his major league debut, playing a handful of the remaining games.", " In the off-season Duncan changed teams again as the Oakland Athletics selected him in the Rule 5 draft.", " The 1978 season was Duncan's last in Major League Baseball: he appeared in 104 games of the 1978 season playing mostly third base.", " Duncan continued to play in the minor leagues until 1980.", " The obituary of The Sacramento Bee quoted a major league scout who believed that Duncan's career had been hampered by a broken ankle he suffered early in his minor league career." ], "title": "Taylor Duncan" }, { "sentences": [ "Kjerstin Andersen (born 23 November 1958) is a former Norwegian team handball goalkeeper and Olympic medalist.", " She won a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul with the Norwegian national team.", " Kjerstin Andersen played 104 games for the national team during her career." ], "title": "Kjerstin Andersen" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Wood (born June 5, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender.", " He played 104 games in the World Hockey Association with the Vancouver Blazers, Toronto Toros, Calgary Cowboys, and Birmingham Bulls." ], "title": "Wayne Wood" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Curtis Ridley (born September 24, 1951 in Minnedosa, Manitoba and raised in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender.", " He played 104 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Vancouver Canucks.", " Drafted in the second round of the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, Ridley, then a player of the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, became the first player to ever be drafted directly from Tier II Junior A (now Junior A)." ], "title": "Curt Ridley" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Robert \"Ted\" Wood (born January 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball player.", " An outfielder, Wood played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants and Montreal Expos from 1991 to 1993.", " He also played in the Chinese Professional Baseball League for the Brother Elephants from 1997 to 1999, and in the Korea Baseball Organization for the Lotte Giants in 2000." ], "title": "Ted Wood" }, { "sentences": [ "Harold Edward Snell (born May 28, 1946) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who played 104 games in the National Hockey League for the Kansas City Scouts, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Detroit Red Wings." ], "title": "Ted Snell" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Hockey Association (French: \"Association mondiale de hockey\" ) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979.", " It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (NHL) since the collapse of the Western Hockey League (1952–74).", " Although the WHA was not the first league since that time to attempt to challenge the NHL's supremacy, it was by far the most successful in the modern era." ], "title": "World Hockey Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Harry Wood (January 14, 1916 – October 22, 1973) was an American football offensive tackle/defensive tackle in the National Football League who played for the Chicago Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers.", " Wood played collegiate ball for the University of Alabama before being drafted by the Cleveland Rams in the 4th round of the 1940 NFL Draft.", " He played professionally for 1 season, in 1940." ], "title": "Bobby Wood (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "George Nisbet () was a professional footballer who played 104 games for Lincoln City, including 62 appearances in the Football League.", " He played as a centre half or left half." ], "title": "George Nisbet" } ]
[ "Title: Baltimore Tribe\n\nThe Baltimore Tribe was a member of the American Lacrosse League, a short lived professional lacrosse league in 1988, that was based in Catonsville, Maryland. The Tribe played their home games at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The original General Manager was Bob Griebe. Mark Glagola replaced Griebe, who resigned c. May 14, 1988. Frank Messanotte was the head coach. Brooks Sweet and Brian Wood played for the Tribe. Other players were Peter and Brent Voelkel, Chris Walker, Brad Kotz, Todd Curry and goalie Gavin Moag. The team colors were Carolina Blue and White. The Tribe had a 2-2 record when the league folded.", "Title: Taylor Duncan\n\nTaylor McDowell \"Dunc\" Duncan (May 12, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee – January 3, 2004 in Asheville, North Carolina) was an American baseball infielder. Duncan, who was a college teammate of Leon Lee in Sacramento, was selected by the Atlanta Braves as the 10th overall pick of the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft. A year later he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles and spent five seasons playing for Orioles-affiliated minor league clubs. In September 1977 Duncan was claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals and made his major league debut, playing a handful of the remaining games. In the off-season Duncan changed teams again as the Oakland Athletics selected him in the Rule 5 draft. The 1978 season was Duncan's last in Major League Baseball: he appeared in 104 games of the 1978 season playing mostly third base. Duncan continued to play in the minor leagues until 1980. The obituary of The Sacramento Bee quoted a major league scout who believed that Duncan's career had been hampered by a broken ankle he suffered early in his minor league career.", "Title: Kjerstin Andersen\n\nKjerstin Andersen (born 23 November 1958) is a former Norwegian team handball goalkeeper and Olympic medalist. She won a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul with the Norwegian national team. Kjerstin Andersen played 104 games for the national team during her career.", "Title: Wayne Wood\n\nWayne Wood (born June 5, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He played 104 games in the World Hockey Association with the Vancouver Blazers, Toronto Toros, Calgary Cowboys, and Birmingham Bulls.", "Title: Curt Ridley\n\nCharles Curtis Ridley (born September 24, 1951 in Minnedosa, Manitoba and raised in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He played 104 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Vancouver Canucks. Drafted in the second round of the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, Ridley, then a player of the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, became the first player to ever be drafted directly from Tier II Junior A (now Junior A).", "Title: Ted Wood\n\nEdward Robert \"Ted\" Wood (born January 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball player. An outfielder, Wood played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants and Montreal Expos from 1991 to 1993. He also played in the Chinese Professional Baseball League for the Brother Elephants from 1997 to 1999, and in the Korea Baseball Organization for the Lotte Giants in 2000.", "Title: Ted Snell\n\nHarold Edward Snell (born May 28, 1946) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who played 104 games in the National Hockey League for the Kansas City Scouts, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Detroit Red Wings.", "Title: World Hockey Association\n\nThe World Hockey Association (French: \"Association mondiale de hockey\" ) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (NHL) since the collapse of the Western Hockey League (1952–74). Although the WHA was not the first league since that time to attempt to challenge the NHL's supremacy, it was by far the most successful in the modern era.", "Title: Bobby Wood (American football)\n\nRobert Harry Wood (January 14, 1916 – October 22, 1973) was an American football offensive tackle/defensive tackle in the National Football League who played for the Chicago Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers. Wood played collegiate ball for the University of Alabama before being drafted by the Cleveland Rams in the 4th round of the 1940 NFL Draft. He played professionally for 1 season, in 1940.", "Title: George Nisbet\n\nGeorge Nisbet () was a professional footballer who played 104 games for Lincoln City, including 62 appearances in the Football League. He played as a centre half or left half." ]
4,478
Where did the football team owned by Donald Trump play its home games
Giants Stadium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Donald Trump is an American businessman, former television personality, and the 45th President of the United States.", " He began his real estate career at his father's company, Elizabeth Trump and Son, which he later renamed to The Trump Organization.", " He rose to public prominence after a number of successful real estate deals in Manhattan and New York City, and his company now owns and develops lodging and golf courses around the world.", " Trump partly or completely owned several beauty pageants between 1996 and 2015.", " He has marketed his name to many building projects and commercial products.", " Trump's unsuccessful business ventures have included several casino and hotel bankruptcies, the folding of his New Jersey Generals football team, and the now-defunct Trump University." ], "title": "Business career of Donald Trump" }, { "sentences": [ "The Green Bay Packers have played home games in eight stadiums since their establishment as a professional football team in 1919.", " Their first home was Hagemeister Park, where they played from 1919 to 1922, including their first two seasons in the National Football League (NFL).", " Hagemeister Park was a park owned by the Hagemeister brewery; during games ropes were set-up around the field and attendees either walked up or parked their cars nearby and used them for seats.", " After the first season, a small grandstand was built and the field was fenced off.", " Green Bay East High School was built at the location of Hagemeister Park in 1922, which forced the Packers to move to Bellevue Park, a small minor league baseball stadium that seated 5,000.", " They only played for two seasons at Bellevue Park before moving to City Stadium in 1925.", " Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began to play part of their home schedule in Milwaukee to attract more fans and revenue.", " After hosting one game at Borchert Field in 1933, the Packers played two or three home games each year in Milwaukee, at Wisconsin State Fair Park from 1934 to 1951 and at Marquette Stadium in 1952.", " The games were moved to Milwaukee County Stadium after it opened in 1953 and continued through 1994, after which the Packers moved back to Green Bay permanently." ], "title": "List of Green Bay Packers stadiums" }, { "sentences": [ "The Johnstown Generals were a professional indoor football team based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.", " The Generals began play in 2011 as an expansion team as part of the original Ultimate Indoor Football League six.", " The Generals were the fourth indoor football team to play in Johnstown, succeeding the original Indoor Football League's Johnstown Jackals (2000), the National Indoor Football League's Johnstown J-Dogs (2001), and the American Indoor Football Association's Johnstown Riverhawks (2005–2007).", " The Generals were owned by Jeff Bollinger.", " The Generals played their home games at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania." ], "title": "Johnstown Generals" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Jersey Generals was a franchise of the United States Football League (USFL) established in 1982 to begin play in the spring and summer of 1983.", " The team played three seasons from 1983–85, winning 31 regular-season games and losing 25 while going 0–2 in postseason competition.", " Home games were played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which was called The Meadowlands for Generals games." ], "title": "New Jersey Generals" }, { "sentences": [ "The Atlanta Thoroughbreds were an indoor football team.", " They were a 2007 expansion member of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL).", " They were scheduled to play their home games at the John H. Lewis Gymnasium in Atlanta, Georgia, but failed to play any home games.", " Of the 2007 league-owned expansion teams, the Thoroughbreds were the only team that was competitive, losing both games (before the league collapsed) by 14 points or less.", " After the league collapsed, the team became a primarily fill-in team and many players left.", " The head coach was John Mannino." ], "title": "Atlanta Thoroughbreds" }, { "sentences": [ "The D.C. Armor was a professional indoor football team that began play in the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) in the 2009 season.", " The team was based in Washington, D.C., with home games at the under-renovation D.C. Armory.", " The Armor were the first professional football team to play within the District of Columbia since the Washington Redskins left for FedExField in 1997.", " The Armor was also the area's first indoor football team since the Washington Commandos played in the Arena Football League in 1990, and the only arena/indoor football team to play within the district (the Commandos played in the Capital Centre and the Patriot Center).", " After one, poorly attended season, the Armor folded." ], "title": "D.C. Armor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sacramento Spartans are a professional indoor football team based California.", " This is owned by Rodney Bryant, who is also the team's C.E.O..", " Meselech Bryant serves as their general manager/owner and Louis Byrd is the vice president and head coach.", " They were founded in 2014 and play their home games at the Jackson Sports Complex They are the first indoor/arena football team to play in the Sacramento area since the Sacramento Attack of the Arena Football League back in 1992 and the first professional team to play since the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League." ], "title": "Sacramento Spartans" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks are a professional indoor football team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania and are members of the National Arena League (NAL).", " The Steelhawks began play as an expansion team in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2011.", " The Steelhawks moved to the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 2013, where they made their only championship game appearance to date, losing PIFL Cup III to the Nashville Venom.", " The team joined American Indoor Football for the 2016 season after the PIFL folded.", " The Steelhawks are the Lehigh Valley's second indoor football team, following the defunct Lehigh Valley Outlawz of the Continental Indoor Football League (2005–2008).", " Both teams played their home games at Stabler Arena.", " The owner of the Steelhawks is Glenn Clark.", " The Steelhawks play their home games at the PPL Center." ], "title": "Lehigh Valley Steelhawks" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maryland Maniacs were a professional Indoor Football team based in College Park, Maryland, and a member of the Indoor Football League.", " The team began play in 2009 as an expansion team in the Indoor Football League.", " The Maniacs were the second indoor football team to be based in Maryland, following the Chesapeake Tide of the Continental Indoor Football League, who played in the same market.", " The owner of the Maniacs was Messay Hailermariam.", " The Maniacs played its home games at Cole Field House.", " Inaugural season home games were held at The Show Place Arena.", " They left the Indoor Football League in 2011, and have been rumored to be in discussion with American Indoor Football about joining their league." ], "title": "Maryland Maniacs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and two home games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.", " Head coach Bobby Petrino was in his second season at Arkansas.", " The Razorbacks finished the season 8–5, 3–5 in SEC play and won the Liberty Bowl 20–17 against East Carolina." ], "title": "2009 Arkansas Razorbacks football team" } ]
[ "Title: Business career of Donald Trump\n\nDonald Trump is an American businessman, former television personality, and the 45th President of the United States. He began his real estate career at his father's company, Elizabeth Trump and Son, which he later renamed to The Trump Organization. He rose to public prominence after a number of successful real estate deals in Manhattan and New York City, and his company now owns and develops lodging and golf courses around the world. Trump partly or completely owned several beauty pageants between 1996 and 2015. He has marketed his name to many building projects and commercial products. Trump's unsuccessful business ventures have included several casino and hotel bankruptcies, the folding of his New Jersey Generals football team, and the now-defunct Trump University.", "Title: List of Green Bay Packers stadiums\n\nThe Green Bay Packers have played home games in eight stadiums since their establishment as a professional football team in 1919. Their first home was Hagemeister Park, where they played from 1919 to 1922, including their first two seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Hagemeister Park was a park owned by the Hagemeister brewery; during games ropes were set-up around the field and attendees either walked up or parked their cars nearby and used them for seats. After the first season, a small grandstand was built and the field was fenced off. Green Bay East High School was built at the location of Hagemeister Park in 1922, which forced the Packers to move to Bellevue Park, a small minor league baseball stadium that seated 5,000. They only played for two seasons at Bellevue Park before moving to City Stadium in 1925. Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began to play part of their home schedule in Milwaukee to attract more fans and revenue. After hosting one game at Borchert Field in 1933, the Packers played two or three home games each year in Milwaukee, at Wisconsin State Fair Park from 1934 to 1951 and at Marquette Stadium in 1952. The games were moved to Milwaukee County Stadium after it opened in 1953 and continued through 1994, after which the Packers moved back to Green Bay permanently.", "Title: Johnstown Generals\n\nThe Johnstown Generals were a professional indoor football team based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The Generals began play in 2011 as an expansion team as part of the original Ultimate Indoor Football League six. The Generals were the fourth indoor football team to play in Johnstown, succeeding the original Indoor Football League's Johnstown Jackals (2000), the National Indoor Football League's Johnstown J-Dogs (2001), and the American Indoor Football Association's Johnstown Riverhawks (2005–2007). The Generals were owned by Jeff Bollinger. The Generals played their home games at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.", "Title: New Jersey Generals\n\nThe New Jersey Generals was a franchise of the United States Football League (USFL) established in 1982 to begin play in the spring and summer of 1983. The team played three seasons from 1983–85, winning 31 regular-season games and losing 25 while going 0–2 in postseason competition. Home games were played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which was called The Meadowlands for Generals games.", "Title: Atlanta Thoroughbreds\n\nThe Atlanta Thoroughbreds were an indoor football team. They were a 2007 expansion member of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL). They were scheduled to play their home games at the John H. Lewis Gymnasium in Atlanta, Georgia, but failed to play any home games. Of the 2007 league-owned expansion teams, the Thoroughbreds were the only team that was competitive, losing both games (before the league collapsed) by 14 points or less. After the league collapsed, the team became a primarily fill-in team and many players left. The head coach was John Mannino.", "Title: D.C. Armor\n\nThe D.C. Armor was a professional indoor football team that began play in the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) in the 2009 season. The team was based in Washington, D.C., with home games at the under-renovation D.C. Armory. The Armor were the first professional football team to play within the District of Columbia since the Washington Redskins left for FedExField in 1997. The Armor was also the area's first indoor football team since the Washington Commandos played in the Arena Football League in 1990, and the only arena/indoor football team to play within the district (the Commandos played in the Capital Centre and the Patriot Center). After one, poorly attended season, the Armor folded.", "Title: Sacramento Spartans\n\nThe Sacramento Spartans are a professional indoor football team based California. This is owned by Rodney Bryant, who is also the team's C.E.O.. Meselech Bryant serves as their general manager/owner and Louis Byrd is the vice president and head coach. They were founded in 2014 and play their home games at the Jackson Sports Complex They are the first indoor/arena football team to play in the Sacramento area since the Sacramento Attack of the Arena Football League back in 1992 and the first professional team to play since the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League.", "Title: Lehigh Valley Steelhawks\n\nThe Lehigh Valley Steelhawks are a professional indoor football team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania and are members of the National Arena League (NAL). The Steelhawks began play as an expansion team in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2011. The Steelhawks moved to the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 2013, where they made their only championship game appearance to date, losing PIFL Cup III to the Nashville Venom. The team joined American Indoor Football for the 2016 season after the PIFL folded. The Steelhawks are the Lehigh Valley's second indoor football team, following the defunct Lehigh Valley Outlawz of the Continental Indoor Football League (2005–2008). Both teams played their home games at Stabler Arena. The owner of the Steelhawks is Glenn Clark. The Steelhawks play their home games at the PPL Center.", "Title: Maryland Maniacs\n\nThe Maryland Maniacs were a professional Indoor Football team based in College Park, Maryland, and a member of the Indoor Football League. The team began play in 2009 as an expansion team in the Indoor Football League. The Maniacs were the second indoor football team to be based in Maryland, following the Chesapeake Tide of the Continental Indoor Football League, who played in the same market. The owner of the Maniacs was Messay Hailermariam. The Maniacs played its home games at Cole Field House. Inaugural season home games were held at The Show Place Arena. They left the Indoor Football League in 2011, and have been rumored to be in discussion with American Indoor Football about joining their league.", "Title: 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks football team\n\nThe 2009 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and two home games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. Head coach Bobby Petrino was in his second season at Arkansas. The Razorbacks finished the season 8–5, 3–5 in SEC play and won the Liberty Bowl 20–17 against East Carolina." ]
4,479
Journey Through Rosebud stars an actress who won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress for her role in what film?
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress who had an extensive career in film, television, and on the stage from 1948 to 1993.", " Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful women of all time, she was ranked as the third greatest screen legend in American cinema by the American Film Institute.", " Hepburn is also remembered as both a film and style icon.", " Her debut was as a flight stewardess in the 1948 Dutch film \"Dutch in Seven Lessons\".", " Hepburn then performed on the British stage as a chorus girl in the musicals \"High Button Shoes\" (1948), and \"Sauce Tartare\" (1949).", " Two years later she made her Broadway debut as the title character in the play \"Gigi\".", " Hepburn's Hollywood debut as a runaway princess in William Wyler's \"Roman Holiday\" (1953) opposite Gregory Peck made her a star.", " For her performance she received the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.", " In 1954 she played a chauffeur's daughter caught in a love triangle in Billy Wilder's romantic comedy \"Sabrina\" opposite Humphrey Bogart and William Holden.", " In the same year Hepburn garnered the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for portraying the titular water nymph in the play \"Ondine\"." ], "title": "Audrey Hepburn on screen and stage" }, { "sentences": [ "Helena Bonham Carter, (born 26 May 1966) is an English actress.", " She is known for her roles in low-budget arthouse and independent films to large-scale Hollywood productions.", " She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in \"The Wings of the Dove\" (1997).", " For her role as Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\" (2010), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", " She also won the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role as British author Enid Blyton in the TV film \"Enid\" (2009)." ], "title": "Helena Bonham Carter" }, { "sentences": [ "Katharine Juliet Ross (born January 29, 1940) is an American film and stage actress.", " She starred in three of the most popular films of the 1960s and 1970s: as Elaine Robinson in \"The Graduate\" (1967), for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress; as Etta Place in \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\" (1969), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress; and \"The Stepford Wives\" (1975).", " She won a Golden Globe for \"Voyage of the Damned\" (1976)." ], "title": "Katharine Ross" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Elise Blanchett, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director.", " She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination.", " Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film \"The Aviator\" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor.", " In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress." ], "title": "Cate Blanchett" }, { "sentences": [ "The BAFTA Award for Best Film is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British Academy Film Awards.", " It has been given since the 1st BAFTA Awards, representing the best films of 1947, but until 1969 it was called the BAFTA Award for Best Film From Any Source.", " It is possible for films from any country to be nominated, although British films are also recognised in the category BAFTA Award for Best British Film and (since 1983) foreign-language films in BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.", " As such, there have been multiple occasions of a film being nominated in two of these categories." ], "title": "BAFTA Award for Best Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Holly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer.", " For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 film \"The Piano\", she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and the Cannes Best Actress Award.", " She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for \"Broadcast News\" (1987), and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"The Firm\" (1993) and \"Thirteen\" (2003)." ], "title": "Holly Hunter" }, { "sentences": [ "Katherine Matilda Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress, model, and artist.", " She is known for her roles in both arthouse and independent films to large-scale Hollywood productions.", " She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Karen Crowder in the 2007 film \"Michael Clayton\".", " She also won the BAFTA Scotland Award as Best Actress for the 2003 film \"Young Adam\", and has received three nominations for a Golden Globe Award." ], "title": "Tilda Swinton" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeanne Moreau (] ; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter and director.", " She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for \"Seven Days... Seven Nights\" (1960), the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for \"Viva Maria!", "\" (1965), and the César Award for Best Actress for \"The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea\" (1992).", " She was also the recipient of several lifetime awards, including a BAFTA Fellowship in 1996." ], "title": "Jeanne Moreau" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Celia Elizabeth Johnson DBE (18 December 1908 – 26 April 1982) was an English actress, known for her roles in the films \"In Which We Serve\" (1942), \"This Happy Breed\" (1944), \"Brief Encounter\" (1945) and \"The Captain's Paradise\" (1953).", " For \"Brief Encounter\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.", " A six-time BAFTA Award nominee, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for \"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\" (1969)." ], "title": "Celia Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "Journey Through Rosebud is a 1972 drama film directed by Tom Gries.", " It stars Robert Forster and Katharine Ross." ], "title": "Journey Through Rosebud" } ]
[ "Title: Audrey Hepburn on screen and stage\n\nAudrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress who had an extensive career in film, television, and on the stage from 1948 to 1993. Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful women of all time, she was ranked as the third greatest screen legend in American cinema by the American Film Institute. Hepburn is also remembered as both a film and style icon. Her debut was as a flight stewardess in the 1948 Dutch film \"Dutch in Seven Lessons\". Hepburn then performed on the British stage as a chorus girl in the musicals \"High Button Shoes\" (1948), and \"Sauce Tartare\" (1949). Two years later she made her Broadway debut as the title character in the play \"Gigi\". Hepburn's Hollywood debut as a runaway princess in William Wyler's \"Roman Holiday\" (1953) opposite Gregory Peck made her a star. For her performance she received the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. In 1954 she played a chauffeur's daughter caught in a love triangle in Billy Wilder's romantic comedy \"Sabrina\" opposite Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. In the same year Hepburn garnered the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for portraying the titular water nymph in the play \"Ondine\".", "Title: Helena Bonham Carter\n\nHelena Bonham Carter, (born 26 May 1966) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in low-budget arthouse and independent films to large-scale Hollywood productions. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in \"The Wings of the Dove\" (1997). For her role as Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\" (2010), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She also won the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role as British author Enid Blyton in the TV film \"Enid\" (2009).", "Title: Katharine Ross\n\nKatharine Juliet Ross (born January 29, 1940) is an American film and stage actress. She starred in three of the most popular films of the 1960s and 1970s: as Elaine Robinson in \"The Graduate\" (1967), for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress; as Etta Place in \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\" (1969), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress; and \"The Stepford Wives\" (1975). She won a Golden Globe for \"Voyage of the Damned\" (1976).", "Title: Cate Blanchett\n\nCatherine Elise Blanchett, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director. She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film \"The Aviator\" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress.", "Title: BAFTA Award for Best Film\n\nThe BAFTA Award for Best Film is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British Academy Film Awards. It has been given since the 1st BAFTA Awards, representing the best films of 1947, but until 1969 it was called the BAFTA Award for Best Film From Any Source. It is possible for films from any country to be nominated, although British films are also recognised in the category BAFTA Award for Best British Film and (since 1983) foreign-language films in BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. As such, there have been multiple occasions of a film being nominated in two of these categories.", "Title: Holly Hunter\n\nHolly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer. For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 film \"The Piano\", she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and the Cannes Best Actress Award. She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for \"Broadcast News\" (1987), and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"The Firm\" (1993) and \"Thirteen\" (2003).", "Title: Tilda Swinton\n\nKatherine Matilda Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress, model, and artist. She is known for her roles in both arthouse and independent films to large-scale Hollywood productions. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Karen Crowder in the 2007 film \"Michael Clayton\". She also won the BAFTA Scotland Award as Best Actress for the 2003 film \"Young Adam\", and has received three nominations for a Golden Globe Award.", "Title: Jeanne Moreau\n\nJeanne Moreau (] ; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter and director. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for \"Seven Days... Seven Nights\" (1960), the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for \"Viva Maria! \" (1965), and the César Award for Best Actress for \"The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea\" (1992). She was also the recipient of several lifetime awards, including a BAFTA Fellowship in 1996.", "Title: Celia Johnson\n\nDame Celia Elizabeth Johnson DBE (18 December 1908 – 26 April 1982) was an English actress, known for her roles in the films \"In Which We Serve\" (1942), \"This Happy Breed\" (1944), \"Brief Encounter\" (1945) and \"The Captain's Paradise\" (1953). For \"Brief Encounter\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. A six-time BAFTA Award nominee, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for \"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\" (1969).", "Title: Journey Through Rosebud\n\nJourney Through Rosebud is a 1972 drama film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Robert Forster and Katharine Ross." ]
4,480
What car originally appeared similar to the car that won the "Top Gear" Car of the Year Award for 2003?
Emgrand GE
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{ "title": [ "Emgrand GE", "Emgrand GE", "Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Top Gear: US Special is a full-length, special edition episode for BBC motoring program \"Top Gear\", and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 11 February 2007, as part of the 3rd episode of Series 9, with the special repeated in an edited version for UKTV channel Dave.", " The special sees hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May travelling on a journey from Miami to New Orleans in three used cars to find if it's more economical to buy a vehicle rather than rent one.", " The Production Notes section of the \"Top Gear\" website describes the creation and production of this episode as \"one of the most grueling shoots in Top Gear history, damn near finishing off several members of the crew through exhaustion.\"" ], "title": "Top Gear: US Special" }, { "sentences": [ "The 7th generation of Rolls-Royce Phantom was a large luxury car made in the United Kingdom by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.", " It was launched in 2003 and is the first model introduced during the BMW era.", " The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé, are both based on the 2003 Phantom.", " It also won the \"Top Gear\" Car of the Year Award for 2003." ], "title": "Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)" }, { "sentences": [ "Top Gear: Extra Gear, known simply as Extra Gear, is a British online television series, broadcast by BBC Three, which is online only and is available on on-demand service BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom; the series serves as a spin-off show to \"Top Gear\".", " In the first series, the main presenters were \"Top Gear\" co-presenters Rory Reid and Chris Harris.", " After Reid and Harris were appointed as main presenters to the parent show, comedian George Lewis was announced as the new lead presenter, starting from series 2 onwards." ], "title": "Extra Gear" }, { "sentences": [ "The eleventh series of \"Top Gear\" was aired on BBC Two during 2008 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 22 June and concluding on 27 July 2008.", " A new character was introduced in this series named Top Gear Stunt Man (credited as Jim Dowdall, though not named in-programme); he appeared in the first two episodes of the show, and made a guest appearance in the next series.", " With the exception of the final episode, this series saw two guests in each episode, with the segment \"Star in a Reasonably Priced Car\" being re-branded subsequently as \"Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car\"." ], "title": "Top Gear (series 11)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pagani Huayra (] ) is an Italian mid-engined sports car produced by Pagani.", " Succeeding the company's previous offering, the Zonda, it had a base price of €850,000.", " It is named after Huayra-tata, a Quechua wind god.", " The Huayra was named \"The Hypercar of the Year 2012\" by \"Top Gear\" magazine and received a very positive review when tested by Richard Hammond on \"Top Gear\".", " The Huayra was previously the fastest road car to go around the Top Gear Test Track, setting a time of 1:13.8, beating the previous record of 1:15.1 set by the Ariel Atom V8 in January 2011, and also placed above other hypercars such as the Aston Martin Vulcan, Bugatti Veyron 16.4, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Ferrari Enzo Ferrari, Koenigsegg CCX, Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, and Pagani Zonda F.", " It is also unofficially faster around the track than the Ferrari LaFerrari.", " However, in June 2016, the Huayra was beaten by the McLaren 675LT that set a record of 1:13.7." ], "title": "Pagani Huayra" }, { "sentences": [ "The twenty-third series of \"Top Gear\" was aired during 2016 on BBC Two and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 29 May and concluding on 3 July; it was planned to feature ten episodes, but this was revised following concerns the series would conflict with the two major sporting events of Summer 2016, despite the fact it was broadcast alongside UEFA Euro 2016 tournament.", " Following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, this series featured a new hosting line-up that consisted of Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and Eddie Jordan; regular unnamed driver The Stig was the only part of the former line-up not to leave.", " While the format received only minor changes, the studio at Dunsfold was redesigned and the Top Gear Test Track received a brand new rallycross circuit to co-exist alongside it, complete with a brand new car for celebrities – a Mini Rallycross Car, which replaced the Vauxhall Astra Tech Line.", " A brand new spin-off show was also created, entitled \"Extra Gear\", which was broadcast on online channel BBC Three, and had the same number of episodes with each airing immediately after each episode of Series 23." ], "title": "Top Gear (series 23)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Emgrand GE formerly known as Geely GE, is a three-seat full-size luxury concept car that was first unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2009.", " GE originally appeared similar to the Rolls-Royce Phantom before being restyled in 2010 and rebadged as an Emgrand, Geely's luxury brand.", " Price was to be ranged between 31,000 and 47,000 USD and was scheduled to be available to the Chinese market in 2014." ], "title": "Emgrand GE" }, { "sentences": [ "Top Gear Rally 2 is a racing game for the Nintendo 64.", " It was released in 1999, and is a sequel to \"Top Gear Rally\".", " Like the original \"Rally\", a related game was released for the Game Boy Color as Top Gear Pocket 2, then retitled \"Top Gear Rally 2\" for its European release." ], "title": "Top Gear Rally 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Top Gear Australia is an Australian motoring reality television series, based on the British BBC series \"Top Gear\".", " The programme first premiered on SBS One on 29 September 2008.", " A second season was ordered following the high ratings for the premiere episode and positive comments from advertisers, and the second season began broadcasting from 11 May 2009.", " After acquiring the rights to broadcast the UK version in 2009, the Nine Network started airing their own version of \"Top Gear Australia\" in September 2010.", " \"Top Gear Australia\" returned for a fourth season in 2011.", " The show was cancelled on 28 April 2012 due to declining ratings." ], "title": "Top Gear Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special (also known simply as Top Gear: Ashes Special)\" is a special episode of the motoring series \"Top Gear Australia\" and \"Top Gear (2002 TV series)\"." ], "title": "Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special" } ]
[ "Title: Top Gear: US Special\n\nTop Gear: US Special is a full-length, special edition episode for BBC motoring program \"Top Gear\", and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 11 February 2007, as part of the 3rd episode of Series 9, with the special repeated in an edited version for UKTV channel Dave. The special sees hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May travelling on a journey from Miami to New Orleans in three used cars to find if it's more economical to buy a vehicle rather than rent one. The Production Notes section of the \"Top Gear\" website describes the creation and production of this episode as \"one of the most grueling shoots in Top Gear history, damn near finishing off several members of the crew through exhaustion.\"", "Title: Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)\n\nThe 7th generation of Rolls-Royce Phantom was a large luxury car made in the United Kingdom by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. It was launched in 2003 and is the first model introduced during the BMW era. The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé, are both based on the 2003 Phantom. It also won the \"Top Gear\" Car of the Year Award for 2003.", "Title: Extra Gear\n\nTop Gear: Extra Gear, known simply as Extra Gear, is a British online television series, broadcast by BBC Three, which is online only and is available on on-demand service BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom; the series serves as a spin-off show to \"Top Gear\". In the first series, the main presenters were \"Top Gear\" co-presenters Rory Reid and Chris Harris. After Reid and Harris were appointed as main presenters to the parent show, comedian George Lewis was announced as the new lead presenter, starting from series 2 onwards.", "Title: Top Gear (series 11)\n\nThe eleventh series of \"Top Gear\" was aired on BBC Two during 2008 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 22 June and concluding on 27 July 2008. A new character was introduced in this series named Top Gear Stunt Man (credited as Jim Dowdall, though not named in-programme); he appeared in the first two episodes of the show, and made a guest appearance in the next series. With the exception of the final episode, this series saw two guests in each episode, with the segment \"Star in a Reasonably Priced Car\" being re-branded subsequently as \"Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car\".", "Title: Pagani Huayra\n\nThe Pagani Huayra (] ) is an Italian mid-engined sports car produced by Pagani. Succeeding the company's previous offering, the Zonda, it had a base price of €850,000. It is named after Huayra-tata, a Quechua wind god. The Huayra was named \"The Hypercar of the Year 2012\" by \"Top Gear\" magazine and received a very positive review when tested by Richard Hammond on \"Top Gear\". The Huayra was previously the fastest road car to go around the Top Gear Test Track, setting a time of 1:13.8, beating the previous record of 1:15.1 set by the Ariel Atom V8 in January 2011, and also placed above other hypercars such as the Aston Martin Vulcan, Bugatti Veyron 16.4, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Ferrari Enzo Ferrari, Koenigsegg CCX, Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, and Pagani Zonda F. It is also unofficially faster around the track than the Ferrari LaFerrari. However, in June 2016, the Huayra was beaten by the McLaren 675LT that set a record of 1:13.7.", "Title: Top Gear (series 23)\n\nThe twenty-third series of \"Top Gear\" was aired during 2016 on BBC Two and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 29 May and concluding on 3 July; it was planned to feature ten episodes, but this was revised following concerns the series would conflict with the two major sporting events of Summer 2016, despite the fact it was broadcast alongside UEFA Euro 2016 tournament. Following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, this series featured a new hosting line-up that consisted of Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and Eddie Jordan; regular unnamed driver The Stig was the only part of the former line-up not to leave. While the format received only minor changes, the studio at Dunsfold was redesigned and the Top Gear Test Track received a brand new rallycross circuit to co-exist alongside it, complete with a brand new car for celebrities – a Mini Rallycross Car, which replaced the Vauxhall Astra Tech Line. A brand new spin-off show was also created, entitled \"Extra Gear\", which was broadcast on online channel BBC Three, and had the same number of episodes with each airing immediately after each episode of Series 23.", "Title: Emgrand GE\n\nThe Emgrand GE formerly known as Geely GE, is a three-seat full-size luxury concept car that was first unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2009. GE originally appeared similar to the Rolls-Royce Phantom before being restyled in 2010 and rebadged as an Emgrand, Geely's luxury brand. Price was to be ranged between 31,000 and 47,000 USD and was scheduled to be available to the Chinese market in 2014.", "Title: Top Gear Rally 2\n\nTop Gear Rally 2 is a racing game for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1999, and is a sequel to \"Top Gear Rally\". Like the original \"Rally\", a related game was released for the Game Boy Color as Top Gear Pocket 2, then retitled \"Top Gear Rally 2\" for its European release.", "Title: Top Gear Australia\n\nTop Gear Australia is an Australian motoring reality television series, based on the British BBC series \"Top Gear\". The programme first premiered on SBS One on 29 September 2008. A second season was ordered following the high ratings for the premiere episode and positive comments from advertisers, and the second season began broadcasting from 11 May 2009. After acquiring the rights to broadcast the UK version in 2009, the Nine Network started airing their own version of \"Top Gear Australia\" in September 2010. \"Top Gear Australia\" returned for a fourth season in 2011. The show was cancelled on 28 April 2012 due to declining ratings.", "Title: Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special\n\n\"Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special (also known simply as Top Gear: Ashes Special)\" is a special episode of the motoring series \"Top Gear Australia\" and \"Top Gear (2002 TV series)\"." ]
4,481
What is the ethnicity of the composer whose music if featured in Excalibur
German
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[ { "sentences": [ "Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ] ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is primarily known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, \"music dramas\").", " Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works.", " Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Weber and Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the \"Gesamtkunstwerk\" (\"total work of art\"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama.", " He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852.", " Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\")." ], "title": "Richard Wagner" }, { "sentences": [ "Excalibur is a 1981 British epic fantasy film directed, produced, and co-written by John Boorman that retells the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, based on the 15th century Arthurian romance \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Thomas Malory.", " It stars Nigel Terry as Arthur, Nicol Williamson as Merlin, Nicholas Clay as Lancelot, Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere, Helen Mirren as Morgana, Liam Neeson as Gawain, Corin Redgrave as Cornwall, and Patrick Stewart as Leondegrance.", " The film is named after the legendary sword of King Arthur that features prominently in Arthurian literature.", " The film's soundtrack features the music of Richard Wagner and Carl Orff, along with an original score by Trevor Jones." ], "title": "Excalibur (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( ; Russian: Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; 25 April/7 May 1840 – 25 October/6 November 1893), often anglicized as Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, was a Russian composer of the romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire.", " He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally, bolstered by his appearances as a guest conductor in Europe and the United States.", " Tchaikovsky was honored in 1884, by Emperor Alexander III, and awarded a lifetime pension." ], "title": "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky" }, { "sentences": [ "Julia Wolfe (born December 18, 1958 in Philadelphia) is an American composer whose music, according to the Wall Street Journal, has \"long inhabited a terrain of its own, a place where classical forms are recharged by the repetitive patterns of minimalism and the driving energy of rock.\"", " Her work \"Anthracite Fields\", an oratorio for chorus and instruments, was awarded the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Music.", " In 2015 Wolfe received the Herb Alpert Award.", " In September 2016 Wolfe was named a MacArthur Fellow." ], "title": "Julia Wolfe" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a complete discography of official releases by Tamara Gee, an American-born singer/songwriter and composer whose music includes pop influences.", " She is signed in a record label Universal Music and Adam Gee Records.", " Her discography includes three studio albums, six singles (including soundtrack singles), four music videos to date." ], "title": "Tamara Gee discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Zhurbin (Алекса́ндр Бори́сович Журби́н; Tashkent 7 August 1945) is a Russian composer whose music is widely performed all over the former Soviet Union, East Europe and West Europe, Canada and the United States.", " He composes in a wide range of forms and styles: from symphonies to pop music, from chamber music to \"new wave,\" from operas and ballets to movie scores and music for the theater.", " The list of his works is very long (more than 150 titles)." ], "title": "Alexander Zhurbin" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacques Desjardins is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed by important ensembles internationally like the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Ijsbreker Ensemble.", " He has won first prize at the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada composition competition twice and was chosen to represent Canada at the first International Forum of New Music that was organized by the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne.", " He was awarded several grants from the Canada Council and has been commissioned to write works for the Arthur-LeBlanc String Quartet, the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal, the Musica Nova Ensemble, and the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra." ], "title": "Jacques Desjardins" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Sullivan (born July 31, 1955) is an American pianist and composer whose music blends jazz and classical styles.", " He has recorded 14 albums on the River Music label.", " He is also a member of the Paul Winter Consort and a regular composer for the Pilobolus Dance Theater.", " Sullivan's first major choral work, River, was premiered in 2010 by the Bagaduce Chorale of Blue Hill, Maine." ], "title": "Paul Sullivan (composer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of ballets with entries in English Wikipedia.", " The entries are sorted alphabetically by ballet title, with the name of the composer (or the composer whose music the ballet is set to) and the year of the first performance." ], "title": "List of ballets by title" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Douglas (born March 24, 1963) is an American jazz trumpeter and composer whose music derives from jazz, classical music, folk music, electronica, and klezmer." ], "title": "Dave Douglas (trumpeter)" } ]
[ "Title: Richard Wagner\n\nWilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ] ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is primarily known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, \"music dramas\"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Weber and Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the \"Gesamtkunstwerk\" (\"total work of art\"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama. He described this vision in a series of essays published between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\" (\"The Ring of the Nibelung\").", "Title: Excalibur (film)\n\nExcalibur is a 1981 British epic fantasy film directed, produced, and co-written by John Boorman that retells the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, based on the 15th century Arthurian romance \"Le Morte d'Arthur\" by Thomas Malory. It stars Nigel Terry as Arthur, Nicol Williamson as Merlin, Nicholas Clay as Lancelot, Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere, Helen Mirren as Morgana, Liam Neeson as Gawain, Corin Redgrave as Cornwall, and Patrick Stewart as Leondegrance. The film is named after the legendary sword of King Arthur that features prominently in Arthurian literature. The film's soundtrack features the music of Richard Wagner and Carl Orff, along with an original score by Trevor Jones.", "Title: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky\n\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( ; Russian: Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; 25 April/7 May 1840 – 25 October/6 November 1893), often anglicized as Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, was a Russian composer of the romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire. He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally, bolstered by his appearances as a guest conductor in Europe and the United States. Tchaikovsky was honored in 1884, by Emperor Alexander III, and awarded a lifetime pension.", "Title: Julia Wolfe\n\nJulia Wolfe (born December 18, 1958 in Philadelphia) is an American composer whose music, according to the Wall Street Journal, has \"long inhabited a terrain of its own, a place where classical forms are recharged by the repetitive patterns of minimalism and the driving energy of rock.\" Her work \"Anthracite Fields\", an oratorio for chorus and instruments, was awarded the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Music. In 2015 Wolfe received the Herb Alpert Award. In September 2016 Wolfe was named a MacArthur Fellow.", "Title: Tamara Gee discography\n\nThis is a complete discography of official releases by Tamara Gee, an American-born singer/songwriter and composer whose music includes pop influences. She is signed in a record label Universal Music and Adam Gee Records. Her discography includes three studio albums, six singles (including soundtrack singles), four music videos to date.", "Title: Alexander Zhurbin\n\nAlexander Zhurbin (Алекса́ндр Бори́сович Журби́н; Tashkent 7 August 1945) is a Russian composer whose music is widely performed all over the former Soviet Union, East Europe and West Europe, Canada and the United States. He composes in a wide range of forms and styles: from symphonies to pop music, from chamber music to \"new wave,\" from operas and ballets to movie scores and music for the theater. The list of his works is very long (more than 150 titles).", "Title: Jacques Desjardins\n\nJacques Desjardins is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed by important ensembles internationally like the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Ijsbreker Ensemble. He has won first prize at the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada composition competition twice and was chosen to represent Canada at the first International Forum of New Music that was organized by the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne. He was awarded several grants from the Canada Council and has been commissioned to write works for the Arthur-LeBlanc String Quartet, the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal, the Musica Nova Ensemble, and the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra.", "Title: Paul Sullivan (composer)\n\nPaul Sullivan (born July 31, 1955) is an American pianist and composer whose music blends jazz and classical styles. He has recorded 14 albums on the River Music label. He is also a member of the Paul Winter Consort and a regular composer for the Pilobolus Dance Theater. Sullivan's first major choral work, River, was premiered in 2010 by the Bagaduce Chorale of Blue Hill, Maine.", "Title: List of ballets by title\n\nThe following is a list of ballets with entries in English Wikipedia. The entries are sorted alphabetically by ballet title, with the name of the composer (or the composer whose music the ballet is set to) and the year of the first performance.", "Title: Dave Douglas (trumpeter)\n\nDave Douglas (born March 24, 1963) is an American jazz trumpeter and composer whose music derives from jazz, classical music, folk music, electronica, and klezmer." ]
4,482
The Passacaglia for orchestra, Opus 1, is the first published composition of twentieth century Austrian composer Anton Webern, who was mentored by who?
Arnold Schoenberg
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[ "Title: Rondo in C minor (Bruckner)\n\nThe Rondo in C minor (WAB deest) is a composition for string quartet by the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. It was written in 1862 but was not performed publicly until 1984, after the composer's death. A critical edition was first published in 1985 and the piece was first recorded in 1992 by the Raphael Quartet.", "Title: Symphony No. 2 (Schnittke)\n\nRussian composer Alfred Schnittke wrote his Symphony No. 2, subtitled \"St. Florian\" and \"Invisible Mass\" in 1979. It is a choral symphony, written for contralto, countertenor, tenor and bass, plus chorus and orchestra. The symphony was written in homage to 19th century Austrian composer and organist Anton Bruckner, who was closely associated with St. Florian's Priory in the town of Sankt Florian, Upper Austria, and who is buried under the organ there.", "Title: Jacques-Louis Monod\n\nJacques-Louis Monod (born February 25, 1927) is a French-born, naturalized American composer, pianist and conductor of 20th century and contemporary music, particularly in the advancement of the music of Charles Ives, Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and uptown music; and was active primarily in New York City and London during the second half of the twentieth century.", "Title: Different Drummer\n\nDifferent Drummer is a one-act ballet created by Kenneth MacMillan in 1984 for the Royal Ballet. The music is by Anton Webern (Passacaglia for Orchestra, Op. 1) and Arnold Schoenberg (\"Verklärte Nacht\"). The story is based on the play \"Woyzeck\" by Georg Büchner.", "Title: Karl Weigl\n\nKarl Ignaz Weigl (6 February 1881 – 11 August 1949) was an Austrian composer. He was born in Vienna, being the son of a bank official who was also a keen amateur musician. Alexander Zemlinsky took him as a private pupil in 1896. Weigl went to school at the Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium and graduated from there in 1899. After that, he continued his studies at the Vienna Music Academy, where he became a composition pupil of Robert Fuchs, and also enrolled at the University of Vienna, studying musicology under Guido Adler, having Anton Webern as a classmate. His only opera, \"Der Rattenfänger von Hameln\", premiered in Vienna in 1932.", "Title: Intermezzo in D minor (Bruckner)\n\nThe Intermezzo in D minor (WAB 113) is an 1879 composition by the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. Although it was intended to replace a movement of the String Quintet, that piece was instead performed in its original form; the Intermezzo was not publicly premiered until after the composer's death.", "Title: Elena Asachi\n\nElena Asachi, née Teyber, (b. 30 October 1789, d. 9 May 1877) was a Romanian pianist, singer and composer of Austrian birth. She was the daughter of Austrian composer Anton Teyber and niece of concertmaster Franz Teyber.", "Title: Anton Webern\n\nAnton Friedrich Wilhelm (von) Webern (] ; 3 December 188315 September 1945) was an Austrian composer and conductor. Along with his mentor Arnold Schoenberg and his colleague Alban Berg, Webern was at the core among those within and more peripheral to the circle of the Second Viennese School, including Ernst Krenek and Theodor W. Adorno. As an exponent of atonality and twelve-tone technique, Webern exerted influence on contemporaries Luigi Dallapiccola, Křenek, and even Schoenberg himself. As a tutor, Webern guided and variously influenced Arnold Elston, Frederick Dorian (Friederich Deutsch), Matty Niël, Fré Focke, Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Philipp Herschkowitz, René Leibowitz, Humphrey Searle, Leopold Spinner, and Stefan Wolpe.", "Title: Passacaglia for orchestra (Webern)\n\nThe Passacaglia for orchestra, Opus 1, is the first published composition of twentieth century Austrian composer Anton Webern. It is based on the 17th century musical form, the passacaglia.", "Title: List of compositions by Anton Webern\n\nThis is a list of compositions by Anton Webern, the Austrian composer and conductor." ]
4,483
WhatAmerican multinational engineering firm designed the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge.
AECOM
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] , ) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Yangtze River in China between Nantong and Changshu, a satellite city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province." ], "title": "Sutong Yangtze River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge (), sometimes referred as the Third Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge for being the third Yangtze river bridge in Wuhan, is a highway bridge over the Yangtze River in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.", " It is located 6.8 kilometers southwest (upstream) of the First Bridge (which connects central Wuchang with central Hanyang).", " The two bridge names come from the order of construction (it was built after the First and Second Bridges), and from the name of the small island (Baisha Zhou (白沙洲), i.e. \"White Sand Island\") located under the bridge." ], "title": "Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge () is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River between Jianli County, Hubei Province and Yueyang, Hunan Province in central China.", " The Bridge opened in June 2010.", " The bridge crosses the Yangtze River and is one of the 10 largest cable-stayed bridges in the world.", " The bridge was tolled a few months after opening." ], "title": "Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "AECOM ( ) (formerly known as AECOM Technology Corporation) is an American multinational engineering firm that provides design, consulting, construction, and management services to a wide range of clients." ], "title": "AECOM" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge () is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, China.", " The bridge has a main span of 1385 m connects Jiangyin south of the river to Jingjiang to the north.", " When the bridge was completed in 1999, it was the fourth longest suspension bridge span in the world and the longest in China.", " Several longer bridges have since been completed in China and abroad but it still ranks among the ten longest bridge spans in the world.", " The bridge was also the furthest downstream on the Yangtze until the completion of the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge in 2008 and the Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge in 2011." ], "title": "Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Anqing Yangtze River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge spanning 1040 m over the Yangtze River at Anqing, Anhui Province in eastern China.", " The bridge is 31.2 m wide and carries four lanes of traffic on the G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway between Anqing north of the river and Dongzhi County in Chizhou prefecture to the south.", " The bridge opened on December 27, 2004 and was the 35th bridge across the Yangtze River between Yibin and Shanghai.", " The bridge required investment of ¥1.3174 billion." ], "title": "Anqing Yangtze River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Peace Bridge is a cycle and foot bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland.", " It opened on 25 June 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre.", " It is the newest of three bridges in the city, the others being the Craigavon Bridge and the Foyle Bridge.", " The 235 m bridge was designed by AECOM, who also designed the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge, and Wilkinson Eyre Architects, who also designed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge." ], "title": "Peace Bridge (Foyle)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge () is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Wuhan, Hubei, China.", " With a main span of 1280 m , at its opening it was tied with the Golden Gate Bridge as the ninth longest suspension bridge in the world.", " The bridge carries the G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and G4201 Wuhan Ring Expressway over the Yangtze River and provides easy access to both sides of the river as part of a larger plan to promote development in the eastern portion of the city.", " Construction on the bridge began on November 4, 2003, and it opened to traffic on December 26, 2007." ], "title": "Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge" } ]
[ "Title: Yiling Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Yiling Yangtze River Bridge () is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River in the city-center of Yichang, Hubei. It has 3 towers and two main spans, with a total of 4 spans including the side spans. It is a road bridge which carries four lanes of roadway and has a toll booth at one end. The bridge has a singular cable tension system, which carries the deck from the center. The Bridge crosses the Yangtze River, near Dagongqiao in Yichang. The The main spans are 346 meters each. At the end of the bridge, to the south there is a cloverleaf interchange after the toll booth which is and exchange for the road.", "Title: Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge\n\nChongming-Qidong Yangtze River Bridge or the Chongqi Bridge (), also called Chongqi Crossing Project (), is a bridge across the north fork of the Yangtze River, near the river's mouth between Chongming Island of Shanghai and Qidong in Jiangsu Province. This bridge, along with the Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge to the south, forms the last crossing of the Yangtze River before the river empties into the East China Sea. The bridge carries the six-lane G40 Shanghai–Xi'an Expressway, part of the National Expressway Network of the People's Republic of China.", "Title: Sutong Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Sutong Yangtze River Bridge (; ] , ) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Yangtze River in China between Nantong and Changshu, a satellite city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province.", "Title: Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge (), sometimes referred as the Third Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge for being the third Yangtze river bridge in Wuhan, is a highway bridge over the Yangtze River in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. It is located 6.8 kilometers southwest (upstream) of the First Bridge (which connects central Wuchang with central Hanyang). The two bridge names come from the order of construction (it was built after the First and Second Bridges), and from the name of the small island (Baisha Zhou (白沙洲), i.e. \"White Sand Island\") located under the bridge.", "Title: Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge () is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River between Jianli County, Hubei Province and Yueyang, Hunan Province in central China. The Bridge opened in June 2010. The bridge crosses the Yangtze River and is one of the 10 largest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The bridge was tolled a few months after opening.", "Title: AECOM\n\nAECOM ( ) (formerly known as AECOM Technology Corporation) is an American multinational engineering firm that provides design, consulting, construction, and management services to a wide range of clients.", "Title: Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge () is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, China. The bridge has a main span of 1385 m connects Jiangyin south of the river to Jingjiang to the north. When the bridge was completed in 1999, it was the fourth longest suspension bridge span in the world and the longest in China. Several longer bridges have since been completed in China and abroad but it still ranks among the ten longest bridge spans in the world. The bridge was also the furthest downstream on the Yangtze until the completion of the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge in 2008 and the Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge in 2011.", "Title: Anqing Yangtze River Bridge\n\nAnqing Yangtze River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge spanning 1040 m over the Yangtze River at Anqing, Anhui Province in eastern China. The bridge is 31.2 m wide and carries four lanes of traffic on the G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway between Anqing north of the river and Dongzhi County in Chizhou prefecture to the south. The bridge opened on December 27, 2004 and was the 35th bridge across the Yangtze River between Yibin and Shanghai. The bridge required investment of ¥1.3174 billion.", "Title: Peace Bridge (Foyle)\n\nThe Peace Bridge is a cycle and foot bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland. It opened on 25 June 2011, connecting Ebrington Square with the rest of the city centre. It is the newest of three bridges in the city, the others being the Craigavon Bridge and the Foyle Bridge. The 235 m bridge was designed by AECOM, who also designed the Sutong Yangtze River Bridge, and Wilkinson Eyre Architects, who also designed the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.", "Title: Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge\n\nThe Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge () is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Wuhan, Hubei, China. With a main span of 1280 m , at its opening it was tied with the Golden Gate Bridge as the ninth longest suspension bridge in the world. The bridge carries the G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and G4201 Wuhan Ring Expressway over the Yangtze River and provides easy access to both sides of the river as part of a larger plan to promote development in the eastern portion of the city. Construction on the bridge began on November 4, 2003, and it opened to traffic on December 26, 2007." ]
4,484
Which university was named by a king, Columbia University or Prince of Songkla University?
Prince of Songkla University
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[ { "sentences": [ "Albert Starr (born 1926), is a noted American cardiovascular surgeon and pioneer, inventor of the Starr heart valve, who resides and practices in the Portland, Oregon area.", " Starr is special adviser to OHSU Dean of Medicine Mark Richardson and OHSU President Joseph Robertson (OHSU) at Oregon Health and Science University.", " Albert Starr was born on June 1, 1926, in New York, New York.", " He received his B.A. degree from Columbia College (now Columbia University) in 1946 and his M.D. degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1949.", " He then went on to do his internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and his residency in general and thoracic surgery at the Bellevue and Presbyterian Hospitals of Columbia University.", " He was an assistant in surgeon at Columbia University until 1957, when he moved to Oregon—having been enticed, in part, by the Oregon Heart Association's promises to help fund his research and to take him salmon fishing.", " There he worked for the Crippled Children's Division at the University of Oregon Medical School (now the Oregon Health and Science University).", " Starr was an instructor in surgery when he met Lowell Edwards in September 1958.", " Starr has said of this meeting, \"He was in his 60s and I was in my 30s, but there was no generation gap between us." ], "title": "Albert Starr" }, { "sentences": [ "Sirichok Sopha (Thai: ศิริโชค โสภา ; born 14 June 1967), nicknamed Lek ( ] , Thai: เล็ก , \"small\"), is a Thai Democrat Party politician who represented Songkhla Province in the House of Representatives.", " He was educated at Assumption College, St Bede's Preparatory School, Eastbourne College, King's College London (B.Sc.", " in Chemistry) and Prince of Songkla University (MBA), and previously served as Private Secretary to Abhisit Vejjajiva." ], "title": "Sirichok Sopha" }, { "sentences": [ "Pichaet Wiriyachitra Ph.D.,F.R.A.C.I. (ศ.ดร.พิ เชษฐ์ วิริยะจิตรา) was a professor of chemistry at Prince of Songkla University.", " He has specialized in the development of pharmaceuticals from natural products, particularly xanothones from Mangosteen.", " He is also Chairman and CEO of Asian Phytoceuticals Public Co., Ltd.," ], "title": "Pichaet Wiriyachitra" }, { "sentences": [ "Prince of Songkla University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์ ; rtgs: Mahawitthayalai Songkhla Nakharin ) is the first university in southern Thailand, established in 1967.", " The name of the university was granted by the King Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of \"His Royal Highness\" Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla, the King's father." ], "title": "Prince of Songkla University" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City, often cited as one of the world's most prestigious universities." ], "title": "Columbia University" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University.", " For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs.", " The following lists are incomplete." ], "title": "List of Columbia University people" }, { "sentences": [ "Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้ามหิดลอดุลยเดช กรมหลวงสงขลานครินทร์ ) or Mahidol Adulyadej the Prince Father (Thai: สมเด็จพระมหิตลาธิเบศร อดุลยเดชวิกรม พระบรมราชชนก rtgs: \"Somdet Phra Mahitalathibet Adunyadetwikrom Phra Borommaratchachanok\" , 1 January 1892 – 24 September 1929) or Mahidol Songkla was the father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand.", " He was also regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand.", " He also founded the House of Mahidol or the present Royal Family of Thailand." ], "title": "Mahidol Adulyadej" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University.", " Prior to teaching at Columbia, Lomnitz was a Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Committee on Historical Studies at the New School University.", " He served at different points in time as co-director of the University of Chicago's Mexican Studies Program (with Friedrich Katz), Director of the University of Chicago's Latin American Studies Program, and Director of Columbia University's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race.", " He has also taught at University of Chicago, where he was Professor of History, New York University, El Colegio de México, and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, in Mexico City.", " At the New School University, Lomnitz was appointed editor of the academic journal Public Culture, which moved with him to Columbia University in 2006.", " He continued to serve as editor until 2011." ], "title": "Claudio Lomnitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia University's Rare Book & Manuscript Library is located on the 6th Floor of Columbia University's Butler Library.", " The library holds the special collections of Columbia University, as well as the Columbia University Archives.", " The range of the library's holdings spans more than 4,000 years, from cylinder seals created in Mesopotamia to contemporary artists' books.", " In addition to printed and manuscript resources, the library contains cuneiform tablets, papyri, ostraca, astronomical and mathematical instruments, maps, works of art, photographs, posters, early printing presses and papermaking equipment, type specimens, sound and moving image recordings, theater set models, puppets, masks, ephemera and memorabilia.", " The Rare Book and Manuscript Library includes unique and rare materials related to all subject areas." ], "title": "Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City.", " For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Barnard College; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs." ], "title": "List of Columbia University alumni" } ]
[ "Title: Albert Starr\n\nAlbert Starr (born 1926), is a noted American cardiovascular surgeon and pioneer, inventor of the Starr heart valve, who resides and practices in the Portland, Oregon area. Starr is special adviser to OHSU Dean of Medicine Mark Richardson and OHSU President Joseph Robertson (OHSU) at Oregon Health and Science University. Albert Starr was born on June 1, 1926, in New York, New York. He received his B.A. degree from Columbia College (now Columbia University) in 1946 and his M.D. degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1949. He then went on to do his internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and his residency in general and thoracic surgery at the Bellevue and Presbyterian Hospitals of Columbia University. He was an assistant in surgeon at Columbia University until 1957, when he moved to Oregon—having been enticed, in part, by the Oregon Heart Association's promises to help fund his research and to take him salmon fishing. There he worked for the Crippled Children's Division at the University of Oregon Medical School (now the Oregon Health and Science University). Starr was an instructor in surgery when he met Lowell Edwards in September 1958. Starr has said of this meeting, \"He was in his 60s and I was in my 30s, but there was no generation gap between us.", "Title: Sirichok Sopha\n\nSirichok Sopha (Thai: ศิริโชค โสภา ; born 14 June 1967), nicknamed Lek ( ] , Thai: เล็ก , \"small\"), is a Thai Democrat Party politician who represented Songkhla Province in the House of Representatives. He was educated at Assumption College, St Bede's Preparatory School, Eastbourne College, King's College London (B.Sc. in Chemistry) and Prince of Songkla University (MBA), and previously served as Private Secretary to Abhisit Vejjajiva.", "Title: Pichaet Wiriyachitra\n\nPichaet Wiriyachitra Ph.D.,F.R.A.C.I. (ศ.ดร.พิ เชษฐ์ วิริยะจิตรา) was a professor of chemistry at Prince of Songkla University. He has specialized in the development of pharmaceuticals from natural products, particularly xanothones from Mangosteen. He is also Chairman and CEO of Asian Phytoceuticals Public Co., Ltd.,", "Title: Prince of Songkla University\n\nPrince of Songkla University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์ ; rtgs: Mahawitthayalai Songkhla Nakharin ) is the first university in southern Thailand, established in 1967. The name of the university was granted by the King Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of \"His Royal Highness\" Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla, the King's father.", "Title: Columbia University\n\nColumbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City, often cited as one of the world's most prestigious universities.", "Title: List of Columbia University people\n\nThis is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University. For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs. The following lists are incomplete.", "Title: Mahidol Adulyadej\n\nMahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้ามหิดลอดุลยเดช กรมหลวงสงขลานครินทร์ ) or Mahidol Adulyadej the Prince Father (Thai: สมเด็จพระมหิตลาธิเบศร อดุลยเดชวิกรม พระบรมราชชนก rtgs: \"Somdet Phra Mahitalathibet Adunyadetwikrom Phra Borommaratchachanok\" , 1 January 1892 – 24 September 1929) or Mahidol Songkla was the father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand. He was also regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand. He also founded the House of Mahidol or the present Royal Family of Thailand.", "Title: Claudio Lomnitz\n\nClaudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. Prior to teaching at Columbia, Lomnitz was a Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Committee on Historical Studies at the New School University. He served at different points in time as co-director of the University of Chicago's Mexican Studies Program (with Friedrich Katz), Director of the University of Chicago's Latin American Studies Program, and Director of Columbia University's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. He has also taught at University of Chicago, where he was Professor of History, New York University, El Colegio de México, and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, in Mexico City. At the New School University, Lomnitz was appointed editor of the academic journal Public Culture, which moved with him to Columbia University in 2006. He continued to serve as editor until 2011.", "Title: Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library\n\nColumbia University's Rare Book & Manuscript Library is located on the 6th Floor of Columbia University's Butler Library. The library holds the special collections of Columbia University, as well as the Columbia University Archives. The range of the library's holdings spans more than 4,000 years, from cylinder seals created in Mesopotamia to contemporary artists' books. In addition to printed and manuscript resources, the library contains cuneiform tablets, papyri, ostraca, astronomical and mathematical instruments, maps, works of art, photographs, posters, early printing presses and papermaking equipment, type specimens, sound and moving image recordings, theater set models, puppets, masks, ephemera and memorabilia. The Rare Book and Manuscript Library includes unique and rare materials related to all subject areas.", "Title: List of Columbia University alumni\n\nThis is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City. For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Barnard College; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs." ]
4,485
Eric M. Breindel was an American writer associated with a political movement that played a major role in promoting and planning what military event?
2003 invasion of Iraq
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[ "Title: Meridel Le Sueur\n\nMeridel Le Sueur (February 22, 1900, Murray, Iowa – November 14, 1996, Hudson, Wisconsin) was an American writer associated with the proletarian movement of the 1930s and 1940s. Born as Meridel Wharton, she assumed the name of her mother's second husband, Arthur Le Sueur, the former Socialist mayor of Minot, North Dakota.", "Title: Joseph Fabry\n\nJoseph B. Fabry (1909–1999) was an Austrian-American writer associated with the Logotherapy movement. Fabry earned his doctorate from the University of Vienna. Being Jewish, Fabry had attempted to flee from the Nazis, but was arrested and held in a detention camp in Belgium. After the war, Fabry migrated to the United States, eventually moving to Berkeley where he became an editor for the University of California Press. Fabry met Viktor Frankl in 1965 and developed a lifelong friendship with Dr Frankl and became involved in the Logotherapy movement, writing and editing a number of works, as well as organizing conferences. He also helped found the Institute of Logotherapy in California.", "Title: Alexander Yashin\n\nAlexander Yakovlevich Yashin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Я́ковлевич Я́шин ; March 27, 1913 – July 11, 1968) was a Soviet writer associated with the Village Prose movement.", "Title: Dee Shapiro\n\nDee Shapiro is an American artist and writer associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement.", "Title: Aurora Cáceres\n\nZoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno (1877–1958) was a writer associated with the literary movement known as modernismo. This European-based daughter of a Peruvian president wrote novels, essays, travel literature and a biography of her husband, the Guatemalan novelist Enrique Gómez Carrillo.", "Title: Eric Breindel\n\nEric M. Breindel (1955–1998) was an American neoconservative writer and former editorial page editor of the \"New York Post\".", "Title: Tillie Olsen\n\nTillie Lerner Olsen (January 14, 1912 – January 1, 2007) was an American writer associated with the political turmoil of the 1930s and the first generation of American feminists.", "Title: Veniamin Kaverin\n\nVeniamin Alexandrovich Kaverin (Russian: Вениамин Александрович Каверин ; real name – Вениамин Абелевич Зильбер, or Veniamin Abelevich Zilber)(April 19 [O.S. April 6] 1902 , Pskov – May 2, 1989, Moscow) was a Soviet writer associated with the early 1920s movement of the Serapion Brothers.", "Title: Thomas Mozley\n\nThomas Mozley (1806 – June 17, 1893), was an English clergyman and writer associated with the Oxford Movement.", "Title: Neoconservatism\n\nNeoconservatism (commonly shortened to neocon) is a political movement born in the United States during the 1960s among conservative-leaning Democrats who became disenchanted with the party's foreign policy. Many of its adherents became politically famous during the Republican presidential administrations of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Neoconservatives peaked in influence during the administration of George W. Bush, when they played a major role in promoting and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Prominent neoconservatives in the George W. Bush administration included Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Richard Perle and Paul Bremer. Senior officials Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, while not identifying as neoconservatives, listened closely to neoconservative advisers regarding foreign policy, especially the defense of Israel and the promotion of American influence in the Middle East." ]
4,486
Who received a medal of honor while serving in a historical unit opf the U.S. army that began serving the decade prior to the American Civil War?
Wilhelm O. Philipsen
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 5th Cavalry Regiment (\"Black Knights\") is a historical unit of the United States Army that began its service in the decade prior to the American Civil War and continues in modified organizational format in the U.S. Army." ], "title": "5th Cavalry Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "Allexander Hand (1836-?)", " was a Quartermaster in the US Navy for the Union during the American Civil War that received the Medal of Honor .", " Prior to the Civil War, he resided in Delaware.", " During the Civil War, while serving aboard the USS Ceres, in a fight near Hamilton on the Roanoke River, Hand was fired upon by the enemy with small arms, and \"courageously returned the raking enemy fire.\"", " His commanding officer later spoke for his \"good conduct and cool bravery under enemy fire,\" which led to him receiving the Medal of Honor." ], "title": "Allexander Hand" }, { "sentences": [ "The Elliott-Donaldson House is a historic mansion in Okolona, Mississippi, U.S..", " It was built in 1850, a decade prior to the American Civil War of 1861-1865.", " By the end of the war, in 1865, Confederate States Army General Nathan Bedford Forrest stayed in the house to rest.", " It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 15, 1980." ], "title": "Elliott-Donaldson House" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of the United States Army began in 1775.", " From its formation, the United States Army has been the primary land based part of the United States Armed Forces.", " The Army's primary responsibility has been the fighting of land battles and military occupation.", " The Corps of Engineers has a major role in controlling rivers inside the United States.", " The Continental Army was founded in response to a need for professional soldiery in the American Revolutionary War in order to fight the invading British Army.", " Until the 1940s, the Army was relatively small in peacetime.", " In 1947, the Air Force became completely independent from the Army Air Forces.", " The Army was under the control of the War Department until 1947, and the Defense Department since then.", " The U.S. Army fought the War of 1812 (1812–15), American Civil War (1861–65), Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–18), World War II (1941–45), Korean War (1950–53) and Vietnam War (1965–71).", " After the Cold War ended in 1991, the U.S. Army has focused on Western Asia, and was involved in the 1991 Gulf War and war in Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan." ], "title": "History of the United States Army" }, { "sentences": [ "David Lewis Gifford (September 18, 1844 – January 13, 1904) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.", " He was awarded the Medal of Honor, for extraordinary heroism shown on May 24, 1864, while serving as a Private with Company B, 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, at Ashepoo River, South Carolina.", " His Medal of Honor was issued on January 21, 1897." ], "title": "David L. Gifford" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles L. Russell (1844 – June 7, 1910) was an American Corporal in the U.S. Army who served with the 93rd New York Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War.", " He received the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism after capturing the flag of the 42nd Virginia Infantry during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.", " He received the Medal of Honor on December 1, 1864." ], "title": "Charles L. Russell" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Orville Seaver (December 23, 1833 – July 11, 1912) rose to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War and received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration, for his actions at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.", " After the war Seaver was admitted to the Vermont bar and practiced law, serving as a judge for many years, until his death." ], "title": "Thomas O. Seaver" }, { "sentences": [ "Wilhelm O. Philipsen (1852–1913), a recipient of the Medal of Honor, served as a blacksmith in Company D of the U.S. Army’s 5th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Milk Creek in 1879.", " He was among 10 cavalrymen who volunteered to form a skirmish line on September 29, 1879 while Company D retreated from an attack by the White River Utes.", " Philipsen and the other volunteers were awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in defending their unit during this retreat." ], "title": "Wilhelm O. Philipsen" }, { "sentences": [ "Turkey that had had a relatively friendly relationship with Syria over a decade prior to the start of the civil unrest in Syria in the spring of 2011, condemned the Syrian president Bashar Assad over the violent crackdown on protests in 2011 and later that year joined a number of other countries′ demand that he resign.", " In the beginning of the Syrian Civil War, Turkey trained defectors of the Syrian Army on its territory, and in July 2011, a group of them announced the birth of the Free Syrian Army, under the supervision of Turkish intelligence.", " In October 2011, Turkey began sheltering the Free Syrian Army, offering the group a safe zone and a base of operations.", " Together with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Turkey has also provided the rebels with arms and other military equipment.", " Tensions between Syria and Turkey significantly worsened after Syrian forces shot down a Turkish fighter jet in June 2012, and border clashes erupted in October 2012.", " On 24 August 2016, the Turkish armed forces began a declared direct military intervention into Syria pursuing as targets both ISIL and the Kurdish-aligned forces in Syria." ], "title": "Turkish involvement in the Syrian Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Lybrock (18271886) was a German-born architect in the United States.", " The most well known work of his early career is the James Monroe Tomb.", " He was the most important architect in Richmond during the booming decade prior to the American Civil War.", " He also gave financial support for a regiment of local German-Americans in the Confederate States Army.", " He had the Haxall and Morson families as clients and may have been the designer of Morson’s Row and the Bolling Haxall House.", " Carl Ruehrmund worked together with him." ], "title": "Albert Lybrock" } ]
[ "Title: 5th Cavalry Regiment\n\nThe 5th Cavalry Regiment (\"Black Knights\") is a historical unit of the United States Army that began its service in the decade prior to the American Civil War and continues in modified organizational format in the U.S. Army.", "Title: Allexander Hand\n\nAllexander Hand (1836-?) was a Quartermaster in the US Navy for the Union during the American Civil War that received the Medal of Honor . Prior to the Civil War, he resided in Delaware. During the Civil War, while serving aboard the USS Ceres, in a fight near Hamilton on the Roanoke River, Hand was fired upon by the enemy with small arms, and \"courageously returned the raking enemy fire.\" His commanding officer later spoke for his \"good conduct and cool bravery under enemy fire,\" which led to him receiving the Medal of Honor.", "Title: Elliott-Donaldson House\n\nThe Elliott-Donaldson House is a historic mansion in Okolona, Mississippi, U.S.. It was built in 1850, a decade prior to the American Civil War of 1861-1865. By the end of the war, in 1865, Confederate States Army General Nathan Bedford Forrest stayed in the house to rest. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 15, 1980.", "Title: History of the United States Army\n\nThe history of the United States Army began in 1775. From its formation, the United States Army has been the primary land based part of the United States Armed Forces. The Army's primary responsibility has been the fighting of land battles and military occupation. The Corps of Engineers has a major role in controlling rivers inside the United States. The Continental Army was founded in response to a need for professional soldiery in the American Revolutionary War in order to fight the invading British Army. Until the 1940s, the Army was relatively small in peacetime. In 1947, the Air Force became completely independent from the Army Air Forces. The Army was under the control of the War Department until 1947, and the Defense Department since then. The U.S. Army fought the War of 1812 (1812–15), American Civil War (1861–65), Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–18), World War II (1941–45), Korean War (1950–53) and Vietnam War (1965–71). After the Cold War ended in 1991, the U.S. Army has focused on Western Asia, and was involved in the 1991 Gulf War and war in Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan.", "Title: David L. Gifford\n\nDavid Lewis Gifford (September 18, 1844 – January 13, 1904) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, for extraordinary heroism shown on May 24, 1864, while serving as a Private with Company B, 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, at Ashepoo River, South Carolina. His Medal of Honor was issued on January 21, 1897.", "Title: Charles L. Russell\n\nCharles L. Russell (1844 – June 7, 1910) was an American Corporal in the U.S. Army who served with the 93rd New York Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism after capturing the flag of the 42nd Virginia Infantry during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. He received the Medal of Honor on December 1, 1864.", "Title: Thomas O. Seaver\n\nThomas Orville Seaver (December 23, 1833 – July 11, 1912) rose to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War and received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration, for his actions at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. After the war Seaver was admitted to the Vermont bar and practiced law, serving as a judge for many years, until his death.", "Title: Wilhelm O. Philipsen\n\nWilhelm O. Philipsen (1852–1913), a recipient of the Medal of Honor, served as a blacksmith in Company D of the U.S. Army’s 5th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Milk Creek in 1879. He was among 10 cavalrymen who volunteered to form a skirmish line on September 29, 1879 while Company D retreated from an attack by the White River Utes. Philipsen and the other volunteers were awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in defending their unit during this retreat.", "Title: Turkish involvement in the Syrian Civil War\n\nTurkey that had had a relatively friendly relationship with Syria over a decade prior to the start of the civil unrest in Syria in the spring of 2011, condemned the Syrian president Bashar Assad over the violent crackdown on protests in 2011 and later that year joined a number of other countries′ demand that he resign. In the beginning of the Syrian Civil War, Turkey trained defectors of the Syrian Army on its territory, and in July 2011, a group of them announced the birth of the Free Syrian Army, under the supervision of Turkish intelligence. In October 2011, Turkey began sheltering the Free Syrian Army, offering the group a safe zone and a base of operations. Together with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Turkey has also provided the rebels with arms and other military equipment. Tensions between Syria and Turkey significantly worsened after Syrian forces shot down a Turkish fighter jet in June 2012, and border clashes erupted in October 2012. On 24 August 2016, the Turkish armed forces began a declared direct military intervention into Syria pursuing as targets both ISIL and the Kurdish-aligned forces in Syria.", "Title: Albert Lybrock\n\nAlbert Lybrock (18271886) was a German-born architect in the United States. The most well known work of his early career is the James Monroe Tomb. He was the most important architect in Richmond during the booming decade prior to the American Civil War. He also gave financial support for a regiment of local German-Americans in the Confederate States Army. He had the Haxall and Morson families as clients and may have been the designer of Morson’s Row and the Bolling Haxall House. Carl Ruehrmund worked together with him." ]
4,487
What animated creatures were the title characters of the film which was based one of the most frequently performed plays written by William Shakespeare early in his career?
seals
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[ { "sentences": [ "An induction in a play is an explanatory scene, summary or other text that stands outside and apart from the main action with the intent to comment on it, moralize about it or in the case of dumb show to summarize the plot or underscore what is afoot.", " Typically, an induction precedes the main text of a play.", " Inductions are a common feature of plays written and performed in the Renaissance period, including those of Shakespeare.", " While Shakespeare plays do not typically have inductions, they are sometimes depicted as part of the device of the play within the play.", " Examples include the dumb show in \"Hamlet\" and the address to the audience by Puck in \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " Another example, in \"The Spanish Tragedy\" by Thomas Kyd, is the introduction to that play by the ghost of Andrea who preps the audience by laying out the story to come.", " Likewise, Shakespeare's \"The Taming of the Shrew\" opens with induction scenes which involve characters watching the play proper." ], "title": "Induction (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "History is one of the three main genres in Western theatre alongside tragedy and comedy, although it originated, in its modern form, thousands of years later than the other primary genres.", " For this reason, it is often treated as a subset of tragedy.", " A play in this genre is known as a history play and is based on a historical narrative, often set in the medieval or early modern past.", " History emerged as a distinct genre from tragedy in Renaissance England.", " The best known examples of the genre are the history plays written by William Shakespeare, whose plays still serve to define the genre.", " History plays also appear elsewhere in British and Western literature, such as Thomas Heywood's \"Edward IV\", Schiller's \"Mary Stuart\" or the Dutch genre \"Gijsbrecht van Aemstel\"." ], "title": "History (theatrical genre)" }, { "sentences": [ "The plays written by English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) have the reputation of being among the greatest in the English language and in Western literature.", " Traditionally, the plays are divided into the genres of tragedy, history, and comedy; they have been translated into every major living language, in addition to being continually performed all around the world." ], "title": "Shakespeare's plays" }, { "sentences": [ "Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss is a 2006 American animated romantic fantasy film loosely following the play \"Romeo and Juliet\" by William Shakespeare.", " The film is about two star-crossed seals, Romeo and Juliet (voiced by Daniel and Patricia Trippet respectively), who fall in love against the wishes of their warring families.", " It was released in Europe in mid-2006 and on October 27 in the United States." ], "title": "Romeo &amp; Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss" }, { "sentences": [ "Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families.", " It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with \"Hamlet\", is one of his most frequently performed plays.", " Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers." ], "title": "Romeo and Juliet" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599.", " It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include \"Coriolanus\" and \"Antony and Cleopatra\"." ], "title": "Julius Caesar (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Act to Restrain Abuses of Players (1606) was a censorship law passed by the English Parliament, and introduced fines for plays which 'jestingly or profanely' used the names of God or Jesus.", " Plays written after 1606 avoided such terms as a consequence of the act, and new editions of older plays removed profane words.", " Some scholars have argued that the Act had an important influence on the revision and publication of the plays of William Shakespeare." ], "title": "Act to Restrain Abuses of Players" }, { "sentences": [ "Black is a full-length play by Joyce Carol Oates first published in \"Twelve Plays\" (1991) and reprinted in \"The Perfectionist and Other Plays\" (1995).", " Together with \"I Stand Before You Naked\", \"Tone Clusters\", \"Ontological Proof of My Existence\" and \"Bad Girls\", \"Black\" is one of Oates's most frequently performed plays.", " The prose version of \"Black\" appeared in \"Witness\" in 1989.", " A revised version of the play with the title Cry Me a River was first performed in 1997." ], "title": "Black (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Birthday Party (1957) is the second full-length play by Harold Pinter.", " It is one of his best-known and most frequently performed plays." ], "title": "The Birthday Party (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "The African Theatre was an African-American acting troupe in New York City established by William Henry Brown in the 1820s.", " The troupe performed plays by Shakespeare and plays written by Brown, several of which were anti-colonization and anti-slavery.", " Its leading actor was James Hewlett." ], "title": "African Theatre" } ]
[ "Title: Induction (play)\n\nAn induction in a play is an explanatory scene, summary or other text that stands outside and apart from the main action with the intent to comment on it, moralize about it or in the case of dumb show to summarize the plot or underscore what is afoot. Typically, an induction precedes the main text of a play. Inductions are a common feature of plays written and performed in the Renaissance period, including those of Shakespeare. While Shakespeare plays do not typically have inductions, they are sometimes depicted as part of the device of the play within the play. Examples include the dumb show in \"Hamlet\" and the address to the audience by Puck in \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". Another example, in \"The Spanish Tragedy\" by Thomas Kyd, is the introduction to that play by the ghost of Andrea who preps the audience by laying out the story to come. Likewise, Shakespeare's \"The Taming of the Shrew\" opens with induction scenes which involve characters watching the play proper.", "Title: History (theatrical genre)\n\nHistory is one of the three main genres in Western theatre alongside tragedy and comedy, although it originated, in its modern form, thousands of years later than the other primary genres. For this reason, it is often treated as a subset of tragedy. A play in this genre is known as a history play and is based on a historical narrative, often set in the medieval or early modern past. History emerged as a distinct genre from tragedy in Renaissance England. The best known examples of the genre are the history plays written by William Shakespeare, whose plays still serve to define the genre. History plays also appear elsewhere in British and Western literature, such as Thomas Heywood's \"Edward IV\", Schiller's \"Mary Stuart\" or the Dutch genre \"Gijsbrecht van Aemstel\".", "Title: Shakespeare's plays\n\nThe plays written by English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) have the reputation of being among the greatest in the English language and in Western literature. Traditionally, the plays are divided into the genres of tragedy, history, and comedy; they have been translated into every major living language, in addition to being continually performed all around the world.", "Title: Romeo &amp; Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss\n\nRomeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss is a 2006 American animated romantic fantasy film loosely following the play \"Romeo and Juliet\" by William Shakespeare. The film is about two star-crossed seals, Romeo and Juliet (voiced by Daniel and Patricia Trippet respectively), who fall in love against the wishes of their warring families. It was released in Europe in mid-2006 and on October 27 in the United States.", "Title: Romeo and Juliet\n\nRomeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with \"Hamlet\", is one of his most frequently performed plays. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.", "Title: Julius Caesar (play)\n\nThe Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599.  It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include \"Coriolanus\" and \"Antony and Cleopatra\".", "Title: Act to Restrain Abuses of Players\n\nThe Act to Restrain Abuses of Players (1606) was a censorship law passed by the English Parliament, and introduced fines for plays which 'jestingly or profanely' used the names of God or Jesus. Plays written after 1606 avoided such terms as a consequence of the act, and new editions of older plays removed profane words. Some scholars have argued that the Act had an important influence on the revision and publication of the plays of William Shakespeare.", "Title: Black (play)\n\nBlack is a full-length play by Joyce Carol Oates first published in \"Twelve Plays\" (1991) and reprinted in \"The Perfectionist and Other Plays\" (1995). Together with \"I Stand Before You Naked\", \"Tone Clusters\", \"Ontological Proof of My Existence\" and \"Bad Girls\", \"Black\" is one of Oates's most frequently performed plays. The prose version of \"Black\" appeared in \"Witness\" in 1989. A revised version of the play with the title Cry Me a River was first performed in 1997.", "Title: The Birthday Party (play)\n\nThe Birthday Party (1957) is the second full-length play by Harold Pinter. It is one of his best-known and most frequently performed plays.", "Title: African Theatre\n\nThe African Theatre was an African-American acting troupe in New York City established by William Henry Brown in the 1820s. The troupe performed plays by Shakespeare and plays written by Brown, several of which were anti-colonization and anti-slavery. Its leading actor was James Hewlett." ]
4,488
Tin Star is scheduled to be released through what paid subscription service that is offered by Amazon.com?
Amazon Prime
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[ { "sentences": [ "Adobe Creative Cloud is a set of applications and services from Adobe Systems that gives subscribers access to a collection of software used for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, along with a set of mobile applications and also some optional cloud services.", " In Creative Cloud, a monthly or annual subscription service is delivered over the Internet.", " Software from Creative Cloud is downloaded from the Internet, installed directly on a local computer and used as long as the subscription remains valid.", " Online updates and multiple languages are included in the CC subscription.", " Creative Cloud was initially hosted on Amazon Web Services, but a new agreement with Microsoft has the software, beginning with the 2017 version, hosted on Microsoft Azure." ], "title": "Adobe Creative Cloud" }, { "sentences": [ "Livestream is a video live streaming platform that allows customers to broadcast live video content using a camera and a computer through the Internet, and viewers to play the content via the web, iOS, Android, Roku, and the Apple TV.", " Livestream requires a paid subscription for content providers to use; it formerly offered a free ad-supported service but no longer does so as of 2016." ], "title": "Livestream" }, { "sentences": [ "Inkblazers.com (formerly MangaMagazine.net) was an international comic platform helping to monetize webcomics and manga.", " The company had offices in Boston, Massachusetts and Bangkok, Thailand.", " It was founded in 2011, by Victor Chu and Bancha Dhammarungruang, and received $1 million in seed funding.", " Inkblazers.com supported artists via paid subscription, merchandise sales, and ads sales.", " It also offered free online comic and manga hosting without requiring artists to give up rights to their works." ], "title": "Inkblazers" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour is a once a week podcast hosted by American radio host, comedian, and political commentator Stephanie Miller.", " The podcast consists of approximately 45 minutes to an hour of original uncensored NSFW material, and is available via paid subscription from Miller’s website.", " The \"Happy Hour\" features many of the sidekicks (\"mooks\") and guests who appear on Miller's daily radio show, \"The Stephanie Miller Show\", as well as other comedians, celebrities, and personalities.", " During the podcast, the hosts and guests often consume alcohol while they chat as one typically does during a happy hour.", " New episodes of the \"Happy Hour\" are usually recorded on Thursdays in Miller's home studio, and released each Friday.", " Video versions of the \"Happy Hour\" are also available by paid subscription.", " Audio and video versions of previous \"Happy Hour's\" are available to subscribers in the archive section of Miller's website.", " Vanessa Rumbles, Miller’s radio Executive Producer appears on each episode.", " Miller's radio show Associate Producer Sean Comiskey, who handles the \"Happy Hour\" video production, also appears on occasion, as does Miller’s radio co-host Jim Ward.", " While there are usually guests on the \"Happy Hour\", periodically the episode is titled \"Old Home Week\" or \"Family Week\" with just Miller's radio co-hosts and producers." ], "title": "Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ukrainian Angels Studio, better known as LS-Studio, (and also LS-Studios) based in Ukraine and was an online subscription service and photography studio that created hundreds of thousands of photographic images (and hundreds of videos) of young teen and prepubescent girls and sold them via the Internet from 2001 to August 2004.", " During that time it produced approximately 80 issues or collections, such as LS-Magazine, LS-Island, LS-Land, LS-Dreams, LS-Stars, LS-Barbie, LS-Flash, LS-Girls, LS-Fantasy, etc., and had thousands of members worldwide.", " Subscription was done entirely online, and members paid for the service with credit cards." ], "title": "LS Studio" }, { "sentences": [ "TVPlayer is a live TV streaming service for users to watch free-to-air channels through their smart devices (Apple TV 4th Generation Only, Amazon Fire TV) desktops, smartphones and tablets.", " The TV service allows television licence holders in the United Kingdom to stream 78 free live television channels, including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Heart TV, Capital TV and The Box.", " TVPlayer offers a \"TVPlayer Plus\" branded 'no contract, cancel anytime' monthly or yearly subscription service which allows consumers access to an additional 30 live streaming television channels, including Gold, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2.", " TVPlayer Plus also allows users to catch up on programmes with their 7-day catch up service when using a \"Plus\" subscription.", " Brazilian Channel Globo is available with an extra subscription." ], "title": "TVPlayer" }, { "sentences": [ "Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies and governments, on a paid subscription basis with a free-tier option available for 12 months.", " The technology allows subscribers to have at their disposal a full-fledged virtual cluster of computers, available all the time, through the internet.", " AWS's version of virtual computers have most of the attributes of a real computer including hardware (CPU(s) & GPU(s) for processing, local/RAM memory, hard-disk/SSD storage); a choice of operating systems; networking; and pre-loaded application software such as web servers, databases, CRM, etc.", " Each AWS system also virtualizes its console I/O (keyboard, display, and mouse), allowing AWS subscribers to connect to their AWS system using a modern browser.", " The browser acts as a window into the virtual computer, letting subscribers log-in, configure and use their virtual systems just as they would a real physical computer.", " They can choose to deploy their AWS systems to provide internet-based services for their own and their customers' benefit." ], "title": "Amazon Web Services" }, { "sentences": [ "Amazon Prime is a paid subscription service offered by Amazon.com that gives users access to free one-day delivery, streaming video/music and other benefits for a monthly or yearly fee.", " As of April 2017, Prime has more than 80 million paying users." ], "title": "Amazon Prime" }, { "sentences": [ "Tin Star is a British drama series created by Rowan Joffe that debuted all episodes on Sky Atlantic on 7 September 2017 and is scheduled to be released on Amazon Prime on 29 September 2017.", " The ten-part series stars Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks." ], "title": "Tin Star (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Streamwaves was an online music service founded by Jeff Tribble in 1999.", " Founded during file sharing service Napster's legal troubles, Streamwaves was the first company to license major label masters for a subscription service, and the first company to launch a subscription service with major label content in 2002.", " In 2005 Streamwaves became part of the Rhapsody Music Service owned by Real Networks." ], "title": "Streamwaves" } ]
[ "Title: Adobe Creative Cloud\n\nAdobe Creative Cloud is a set of applications and services from Adobe Systems that gives subscribers access to a collection of software used for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, along with a set of mobile applications and also some optional cloud services. In Creative Cloud, a monthly or annual subscription service is delivered over the Internet. Software from Creative Cloud is downloaded from the Internet, installed directly on a local computer and used as long as the subscription remains valid. Online updates and multiple languages are included in the CC subscription. Creative Cloud was initially hosted on Amazon Web Services, but a new agreement with Microsoft has the software, beginning with the 2017 version, hosted on Microsoft Azure.", "Title: Livestream\n\nLivestream is a video live streaming platform that allows customers to broadcast live video content using a camera and a computer through the Internet, and viewers to play the content via the web, iOS, Android, Roku, and the Apple TV. Livestream requires a paid subscription for content providers to use; it formerly offered a free ad-supported service but no longer does so as of 2016.", "Title: Inkblazers\n\nInkblazers.com (formerly MangaMagazine.net) was an international comic platform helping to monetize webcomics and manga. The company had offices in Boston, Massachusetts and Bangkok, Thailand. It was founded in 2011, by Victor Chu and Bancha Dhammarungruang, and received $1 million in seed funding. Inkblazers.com supported artists via paid subscription, merchandise sales, and ads sales. It also offered free online comic and manga hosting without requiring artists to give up rights to their works.", "Title: Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour\n\nStephanie Miller's Happy Hour is a once a week podcast hosted by American radio host, comedian, and political commentator Stephanie Miller. The podcast consists of approximately 45 minutes to an hour of original uncensored NSFW material, and is available via paid subscription from Miller’s website. The \"Happy Hour\" features many of the sidekicks (\"mooks\") and guests who appear on Miller's daily radio show, \"The Stephanie Miller Show\", as well as other comedians, celebrities, and personalities. During the podcast, the hosts and guests often consume alcohol while they chat as one typically does during a happy hour. New episodes of the \"Happy Hour\" are usually recorded on Thursdays in Miller's home studio, and released each Friday. Video versions of the \"Happy Hour\" are also available by paid subscription. Audio and video versions of previous \"Happy Hour's\" are available to subscribers in the archive section of Miller's website. Vanessa Rumbles, Miller’s radio Executive Producer appears on each episode. Miller's radio show Associate Producer Sean Comiskey, who handles the \"Happy Hour\" video production, also appears on occasion, as does Miller’s radio co-host Jim Ward. While there are usually guests on the \"Happy Hour\", periodically the episode is titled \"Old Home Week\" or \"Family Week\" with just Miller's radio co-hosts and producers.", "Title: LS Studio\n\nThe Ukrainian Angels Studio, better known as LS-Studio, (and also LS-Studios) based in Ukraine and was an online subscription service and photography studio that created hundreds of thousands of photographic images (and hundreds of videos) of young teen and prepubescent girls and sold them via the Internet from 2001 to August 2004. During that time it produced approximately 80 issues or collections, such as LS-Magazine, LS-Island, LS-Land, LS-Dreams, LS-Stars, LS-Barbie, LS-Flash, LS-Girls, LS-Fantasy, etc., and had thousands of members worldwide. Subscription was done entirely online, and members paid for the service with credit cards.", "Title: TVPlayer\n\nTVPlayer is a live TV streaming service for users to watch free-to-air channels through their smart devices (Apple TV 4th Generation Only, Amazon Fire TV) desktops, smartphones and tablets. The TV service allows television licence holders in the United Kingdom to stream 78 free live television channels, including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Heart TV, Capital TV and The Box. TVPlayer offers a \"TVPlayer Plus\" branded 'no contract, cancel anytime' monthly or yearly subscription service which allows consumers access to an additional 30 live streaming television channels, including Gold, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2. TVPlayer Plus also allows users to catch up on programmes with their 7-day catch up service when using a \"Plus\" subscription. Brazilian Channel Globo is available with an extra subscription.", "Title: Amazon Web Services\n\nAmazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies and governments, on a paid subscription basis with a free-tier option available for 12 months. The technology allows subscribers to have at their disposal a full-fledged virtual cluster of computers, available all the time, through the internet. AWS's version of virtual computers have most of the attributes of a real computer including hardware (CPU(s) & GPU(s) for processing, local/RAM memory, hard-disk/SSD storage); a choice of operating systems; networking; and pre-loaded application software such as web servers, databases, CRM, etc. Each AWS system also virtualizes its console I/O (keyboard, display, and mouse), allowing AWS subscribers to connect to their AWS system using a modern browser. The browser acts as a window into the virtual computer, letting subscribers log-in, configure and use their virtual systems just as they would a real physical computer. They can choose to deploy their AWS systems to provide internet-based services for their own and their customers' benefit.", "Title: Amazon Prime\n\nAmazon Prime is a paid subscription service offered by Amazon.com that gives users access to free one-day delivery, streaming video/music and other benefits for a monthly or yearly fee. As of April 2017, Prime has more than 80 million paying users.", "Title: Tin Star (TV series)\n\nTin Star is a British drama series created by Rowan Joffe that debuted all episodes on Sky Atlantic on 7 September 2017 and is scheduled to be released on Amazon Prime on 29 September 2017. The ten-part series stars Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks.", "Title: Streamwaves\n\nStreamwaves was an online music service founded by Jeff Tribble in 1999. Founded during file sharing service Napster's legal troubles, Streamwaves was the first company to license major label masters for a subscription service, and the first company to launch a subscription service with major label content in 2002. In 2005 Streamwaves became part of the Rhapsody Music Service owned by Real Networks." ]
4,489
What country is the University of Groningen where the famous neuroscientist Andre Aleman is a professor?
the Netherlands
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gert Holstege (born 1948, Warnsveld) is a neuroscientist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.", " Holstege studied medicines at the Erasmus University Rotterdam from 1966 to 1971.", " He was neuroscientist at that University from 1971 to 1987, after which he worked for 4 years for NASA in Mountain View, California.", " Since 1990 he has worked at the University of Groningen, where he, since 1993, has been a Full Professor of Neuroanatomy and the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy and Embryology at the Faculty of Medicine.", " While his main focus is the study urge-incontinence in the elderly, some of his recent work focuses on the neurology of sexual behaviour.", " He was quoted in a \"New Scientist\" article as saying, \"At the moment of orgasm, women do not have any emotional feelings.\"" ], "title": "Gert Holstege" }, { "sentences": [ "Sibrandes Poppema (born July 24, 1949 in Emmen, Netherlands) is a Dutch Canadian university professor and academic administrator.", " He is the president of the University of Groningen in the city of Groningen, Netherlands.", " He took up office on September 1, 2008 and is currently in his third term that will end on September 30, 2018.", " During his tenure the University of Groningen 4 year bachelor study success improved from less than 50% to more than 75%, the university became the best classical university in the Netherlands according to student satisfaction and in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) the university rose from #112 to #59 .", " Poppema previously served as Dean of Medical Sciences and as vice-president of the University Medical Center Groningen from September 1999 till 2008.", " He was Chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University Hospital in Groningen from 1995 till 1999.", " From 1987 till 1995 he worked in Canada as the Director of Laboratory Medicine at the Cross Cancer Institute and Professor of Pathology and Oncology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta.", " From 1980 till 1987 Poppema was a clinician scientist in the Department of Pathology of the University of Groningen.", " In 1985 he became the first J.K. de Cock Professor of Immunopathology." ], "title": "Sibrandes Poppema" }, { "sentences": [ "Frans Zwarts (born 26 March 1949 in The Hague) was the rector magnificus (academic president) of the University of Groningen (2002–2011) and a linguist and professor in the Department of Dutch Language and Culture with a specialty in semantics.", " His first degree was in general linguistics at the University of Amsterdam, and his PhD was completed at the University of Groningen in 1986 with the dissertation \"Categoriale grammatica en algebraïsche semantiek; een onderzoek naar negatie en polariteit in het Nederlands\" (Categorial grammar and algebraic semantics: An investigation of negation and polarity in Dutch).", " He was appointed professor of Dutch linguistics in Groningen in 1987, and was scientific director of the research school (onderzoekschool) Behavioral & Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN) from 1999 until 2002, when he was elected rector magnificus.", " He is the president of the National Dyslexia Commission and member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)." ], "title": "Frans Zwarts" }, { "sentences": [ "Andreas \"André\" Aleman (born 1975) is a Dutch neuroscientist and professor of cognitive neuropsychiatry at the University Medical Center Groningen and the University of Groningen." ], "title": "André Aleman" }, { "sentences": [ "Tania Singer (born in 1969 in Munich, Germany) is Director of the Department of Social Neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany.", " Her research focuses on the developmental, neuronal, and hormonal mechanisms underlying human social behaviour and she is recognised as a world expert on empathy.", " Singer's \"Caring Economics: Conversations on Altruism and Compassion, Between Scientists, Economists, and the Dalai Lama\" ' was published in 2015.", " She is the daughter of the world famous neuroscientist Wolf Singer." ], "title": "Tania Singer" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; Dutch: \"Rijksuniversiteit Groningen\" , abbreviated as \"RUG\") is a public research university in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands.", " The university was founded in 1614 and is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its largest.", " Since its inception more than 200,000 students have graduated.", " It is a member of the distinguished international Coimbra Group of European universities." ], "title": "University of Groningen" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura-Ann Petitto (born c. 1954) is a cognitive neuroscientist and a developmental cognitive neuroscientist, known for her discoveries involving the language capacity of chimpanzees , the biological bases of language in humans, especially early language acquisition (be it language on the hands in sign language or the tongue in oral language), and bilingualism and the bilingual brain.", " She is also known for her role in the creation of the new scientific discipline, called educational neuroscience.", " She is currently a professor in the department of psychology at Gallaudet University, and an affiliated professor in the department of psychology at Georgetown University.", " Petitto is also the science director of Gallaudet University's branch of the National Science Foundation's Visual Language and Visual Learning Center." ], "title": "Laura-Ann Petitto" }, { "sentences": [ "Henriëtte Elisabeth de Swart (born 15 May 1961, Doetinchem) is a Dutch linguist.", " She earned her PhD at Groningen University in 1991.", " She was a research fellow at Groningen University and assistant professor at Stanford University.", " She is currently a Professor in French linguistics and semantics at Utrecht University.", " Her research focuses on cross-linguistic variation in meaning particularly in regards to tense and aspect, negation, bare nominals and indefinite noun phrases.", " She has also investigated the role of semantics in language evolution, and was involved in the development of bidirectional optimality theory." ], "title": "Henriette de Swart" }, { "sentences": [ "The Groningen Theology was a theological movement in the Dutch Reformed Church of the mid-nineteenth century that sought a middle way between theological rationalism and orthodox Calvinism.", " The innovators of the Groningen theology—Petrus Hofstede de Groot (1802-1886), Johan Frederik van Oordt (1794-1852), and Louis Gerlach Pareau (1800-1866)—were professors at the Royal University of Groningen who met weekly with friends and pastors starting in 1835 to study the New Testament.", " Professor Willem Muurling (1805-1882) joined the society after Van Oordt accepted a chair at Leiden in 1839.", " The Groningen theologians attracted national attention above all through their journal, \"Waarheid in Liefde\" (Truth in Love), which ran from 1837 to 1872." ], "title": "Groningen theology" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans T. Bakker (born 1948) is a cultural historian and Indologist, currently working as researcher in \"\", a project based in the British Museum that is funded by the European Research Council.", " Before joining the British Museum in 2014, Bakker was at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands where he was director of the Institute of Indian Studies at Groningen and, from 1996, Professor of the History of Hinduism in the Sanskrit Tradition and Indian Philosophy and holder of the Jan Gonda Chair at the University of Groningen.", " He has been a visiting fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford and a visiting professor at the University of Vienna and the University of Kyoto." ], "title": "Hans T. Bakker" } ]
[ "Title: Gert Holstege\n\nGert Holstege (born 1948, Warnsveld) is a neuroscientist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Holstege studied medicines at the Erasmus University Rotterdam from 1966 to 1971. He was neuroscientist at that University from 1971 to 1987, after which he worked for 4 years for NASA in Mountain View, California. Since 1990 he has worked at the University of Groningen, where he, since 1993, has been a Full Professor of Neuroanatomy and the Chairman of the Department of Anatomy and Embryology at the Faculty of Medicine. While his main focus is the study urge-incontinence in the elderly, some of his recent work focuses on the neurology of sexual behaviour. He was quoted in a \"New Scientist\" article as saying, \"At the moment of orgasm, women do not have any emotional feelings.\"", "Title: Sibrandes Poppema\n\nSibrandes Poppema (born July 24, 1949 in Emmen, Netherlands) is a Dutch Canadian university professor and academic administrator. He is the president of the University of Groningen in the city of Groningen, Netherlands. He took up office on September 1, 2008 and is currently in his third term that will end on September 30, 2018. During his tenure the University of Groningen 4 year bachelor study success improved from less than 50% to more than 75%, the university became the best classical university in the Netherlands according to student satisfaction and in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) the university rose from #112 to #59 . Poppema previously served as Dean of Medical Sciences and as vice-president of the University Medical Center Groningen from September 1999 till 2008. He was Chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University Hospital in Groningen from 1995 till 1999. From 1987 till 1995 he worked in Canada as the Director of Laboratory Medicine at the Cross Cancer Institute and Professor of Pathology and Oncology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. From 1980 till 1987 Poppema was a clinician scientist in the Department of Pathology of the University of Groningen. In 1985 he became the first J.K. de Cock Professor of Immunopathology.", "Title: Frans Zwarts\n\nFrans Zwarts (born 26 March 1949 in The Hague) was the rector magnificus (academic president) of the University of Groningen (2002–2011) and a linguist and professor in the Department of Dutch Language and Culture with a specialty in semantics. His first degree was in general linguistics at the University of Amsterdam, and his PhD was completed at the University of Groningen in 1986 with the dissertation \"Categoriale grammatica en algebraïsche semantiek; een onderzoek naar negatie en polariteit in het Nederlands\" (Categorial grammar and algebraic semantics: An investigation of negation and polarity in Dutch). He was appointed professor of Dutch linguistics in Groningen in 1987, and was scientific director of the research school (onderzoekschool) Behavioral & Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN) from 1999 until 2002, when he was elected rector magnificus. He is the president of the National Dyslexia Commission and member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).", "Title: André Aleman\n\nAndreas \"André\" Aleman (born 1975) is a Dutch neuroscientist and professor of cognitive neuropsychiatry at the University Medical Center Groningen and the University of Groningen.", "Title: Tania Singer\n\nTania Singer (born in 1969 in Munich, Germany) is Director of the Department of Social Neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany. Her research focuses on the developmental, neuronal, and hormonal mechanisms underlying human social behaviour and she is recognised as a world expert on empathy. Singer's \"Caring Economics: Conversations on Altruism and Compassion, Between Scientists, Economists, and the Dalai Lama\" ' was published in 2015. She is the daughter of the world famous neuroscientist Wolf Singer.", "Title: University of Groningen\n\nThe University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; Dutch: \"Rijksuniversiteit Groningen\" , abbreviated as \"RUG\") is a public research university in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1614 and is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its largest. Since its inception more than 200,000 students have graduated. It is a member of the distinguished international Coimbra Group of European universities.", "Title: Laura-Ann Petitto\n\nLaura-Ann Petitto (born c. 1954) is a cognitive neuroscientist and a developmental cognitive neuroscientist, known for her discoveries involving the language capacity of chimpanzees , the biological bases of language in humans, especially early language acquisition (be it language on the hands in sign language or the tongue in oral language), and bilingualism and the bilingual brain. She is also known for her role in the creation of the new scientific discipline, called educational neuroscience. She is currently a professor in the department of psychology at Gallaudet University, and an affiliated professor in the department of psychology at Georgetown University. Petitto is also the science director of Gallaudet University's branch of the National Science Foundation's Visual Language and Visual Learning Center.", "Title: Henriette de Swart\n\nHenriëtte Elisabeth de Swart (born 15 May 1961, Doetinchem) is a Dutch linguist. She earned her PhD at Groningen University in 1991. She was a research fellow at Groningen University and assistant professor at Stanford University. She is currently a Professor in French linguistics and semantics at Utrecht University. Her research focuses on cross-linguistic variation in meaning particularly in regards to tense and aspect, negation, bare nominals and indefinite noun phrases. She has also investigated the role of semantics in language evolution, and was involved in the development of bidirectional optimality theory.", "Title: Groningen theology\n\nThe Groningen Theology was a theological movement in the Dutch Reformed Church of the mid-nineteenth century that sought a middle way between theological rationalism and orthodox Calvinism. The innovators of the Groningen theology—Petrus Hofstede de Groot (1802-1886), Johan Frederik van Oordt (1794-1852), and Louis Gerlach Pareau (1800-1866)—were professors at the Royal University of Groningen who met weekly with friends and pastors starting in 1835 to study the New Testament. Professor Willem Muurling (1805-1882) joined the society after Van Oordt accepted a chair at Leiden in 1839. The Groningen theologians attracted national attention above all through their journal, \"Waarheid in Liefde\" (Truth in Love), which ran from 1837 to 1872.", "Title: Hans T. Bakker\n\nHans T. Bakker (born 1948) is a cultural historian and Indologist, currently working as researcher in \"\", a project based in the British Museum that is funded by the European Research Council. Before joining the British Museum in 2014, Bakker was at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands where he was director of the Institute of Indian Studies at Groningen and, from 1996, Professor of the History of Hinduism in the Sanskrit Tradition and Indian Philosophy and holder of the Jan Gonda Chair at the University of Groningen. He has been a visiting fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford and a visiting professor at the University of Vienna and the University of Kyoto." ]
4,490
Who is the director of an Astronomy Institute located on an island with an area of 4028 sqmi?
Günther Hasinger
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies is a basic and clinical research institute located on the Texas Research Park Campus of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA).", " It is a leading institute in the United States in geriatrics research.", " The Barshop Institute ranks #1 in National Institute on Aging funding among Texas institutions, and is highly ranked in the country in National Institute of Health funding.", " The scientific director of the institute is Nicolas Musi, M.D." ], "title": "Barshop Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (born 1968) is an Indian computer scientist specializing in computational biology.", " A professor at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, she is a Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize winner in Engineering Science for 2010.", " Her research is mainly in the areas of evolutionary computation, pattern recognition, machine learning and bioinformatics.", " Since 1 August 2015, she has been the Director of the Indian Statistical Institute, and she would oversee the functioning of all five centres of Indian Statistical Institute located at Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, and Tezpur besides several other Statistical Quality Control & Operation Research Units spread across India.", " She is the first woman Director of the Indian Statistical Institute." ], "title": "Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island) was a co-educational interdenominational collegiate institute located at North Scituate, Rhode Island from September 1902 to 1918.", " PCI was incorporated in Rhode Island and operated by its own board in association with the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America (until October 1907), and under the auspices of the Church of the Nazarene after 1915.", " It is considered a predecessor to Eastern Nazarene College." ], "title": "Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hawaiʻi ( ; ] ) is the largest island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii.", " It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian Islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean.", " With an area of 4028 sqmi , it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States.", " However, it only has 13% of Hawaii's people.", " The island of Hawaii is the third largest island in Polynesia, behind the two main islands of New Zealand." ], "title": "Hawaii (island)" }, { "sentences": [ "The QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute (QIMR Berghofer) is an Australian medical research institute located in Herston , Brisbane, in the state of Queensland.", " QIMR was established in 1945 by the Government of Queensland through the enactment of the \"Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act 1945\" (Qld).", " Previously known as the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), the original purpose of the Institute was to further the study of tropical diseases in North Queensland.", " The current Director is Professor Frank Gannon." ], "title": "QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "The Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) is an astronomy and astrophysics research institute located in Merseyside, UK.", " Formed in 1992, the institute was situated on the Twelve Quays site in Birkenhead from 1998 to 2013, until in June 2013 the institute relocated to the Liverpool Science Park in Liverpool.", " The institute is in the top 1% of institutions in the field of space science as measured by total citations." ], "title": "Astrophysics Research Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "The Institute of Indigenous Government, Canada's First Nations College, is a publicly funded post-secondary education institute located in Burnaby, British Columbia.", " Established in 1995, the institute was originally located in the Gastown neighbourhood of Vancouver.", " Its corporate owners, members, faculty, and students were in their majority made-up of indigenous people from around the world.", " As of September, 2007, the Institute of Indigenous Government is now part of the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology an aboriginal run, private institute in Merritt, British Columbia, that was started in 1983." ], "title": "Institute of Indigenous Government" }, { "sentences": [ "The Institute for Astronomy (IfA) is a research unit within the University of Hawaii system, led by Günther Hasinger as Director.", " IfA main headquarters are located at 2680 Woodlawn Drive in Honolulu, Hawaii, , on the University of Hawaii at Mānoa campus.", " Additional facilities are located at Pukalani, Maui and Hilo on Hawaiʻ i island (the Big Island).", " IfA employs over 150 astronomers and support staff.", " IfA astronomers perform research into solar system objects, stars, galaxies and cosmology." ], "title": "Institute for Astronomy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Institute for Human Security was established in 2003, and is an independent research institute located within the University of Pittsburgh.", " The researchers at the Institute primarily investigate issues relating to human rights, including: genocide, forced labor, corporate responsibility, international conflicts, forced migration, refugees, and environmental security.", " The Institute generates and disseminates policy papers and advances nonpartisan policy proposals.", " Research produced by the Ford Institute is available to national and international policy makers, non-governmental organizations, corporations and any interested organizations.", " Each year the Institute hosts several conferences, speakers, and workshops on issues related to human security.", " The Ford Institute was created with a large endowment from Ford Motor Company, and is currently under the direction of Louis A. Picard, a professor at the Graduate School of Public & International Affairs (GSPIA).", " The Ford Institute was previously directed by professors Simon F. Reich, who founded the Institute in 2003, Paul J. Nelson, and Taylor B. Seybolt." ], "title": "Ford Institute for Human Security" }, { "sentences": [ "The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is the national research institute in astronomy and space science of South Korea funded by the South Korean Government.", " Its headquarters are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town.", " Research at KASI covers main areas of modern astronomy, including Optical Astronomy, Radio Astronomy, Space Science, and Theoretical Astronomy." ], "title": "Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute" } ]
[ "Title: Barshop Institute\n\nThe Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies is a basic and clinical research institute located on the Texas Research Park Campus of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA). It is a leading institute in the United States in geriatrics research. The Barshop Institute ranks #1 in National Institute on Aging funding among Texas institutions, and is highly ranked in the country in National Institute of Health funding. The scientific director of the institute is Nicolas Musi, M.D.", "Title: Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay\n\nSanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (born 1968) is an Indian computer scientist specializing in computational biology. A professor at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, she is a Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize winner in Engineering Science for 2010. Her research is mainly in the areas of evolutionary computation, pattern recognition, machine learning and bioinformatics. Since 1 August 2015, she has been the Director of the Indian Statistical Institute, and she would oversee the functioning of all five centres of Indian Statistical Institute located at Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, and Tezpur besides several other Statistical Quality Control & Operation Research Units spread across India. She is the first woman Director of the Indian Statistical Institute.", "Title: Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island)\n\nThe Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island) was a co-educational interdenominational collegiate institute located at North Scituate, Rhode Island from September 1902 to 1918. PCI was incorporated in Rhode Island and operated by its own board in association with the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America (until October 1907), and under the auspices of the Church of the Nazarene after 1915. It is considered a predecessor to Eastern Nazarene College.", "Title: Hawaii (island)\n\nHawaiʻi ( ; ] ) is the largest island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian Islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4028 sqmi , it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. However, it only has 13% of Hawaii's people. The island of Hawaii is the third largest island in Polynesia, behind the two main islands of New Zealand.", "Title: QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute\n\nThe QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute (QIMR Berghofer) is an Australian medical research institute located in Herston , Brisbane, in the state of Queensland. QIMR was established in 1945 by the Government of Queensland through the enactment of the \"Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act 1945\" (Qld). Previously known as the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), the original purpose of the Institute was to further the study of tropical diseases in North Queensland. The current Director is Professor Frank Gannon.", "Title: Astrophysics Research Institute\n\nThe Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) is an astronomy and astrophysics research institute located in Merseyside, UK. Formed in 1992, the institute was situated on the Twelve Quays site in Birkenhead from 1998 to 2013, until in June 2013 the institute relocated to the Liverpool Science Park in Liverpool. The institute is in the top 1% of institutions in the field of space science as measured by total citations.", "Title: Institute of Indigenous Government\n\nThe Institute of Indigenous Government, Canada's First Nations College, is a publicly funded post-secondary education institute located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Established in 1995, the institute was originally located in the Gastown neighbourhood of Vancouver. Its corporate owners, members, faculty, and students were in their majority made-up of indigenous people from around the world. As of September, 2007, the Institute of Indigenous Government is now part of the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology an aboriginal run, private institute in Merritt, British Columbia, that was started in 1983.", "Title: Institute for Astronomy\n\nThe Institute for Astronomy (IfA) is a research unit within the University of Hawaii system, led by Günther Hasinger as Director. IfA main headquarters are located at 2680 Woodlawn Drive in Honolulu, Hawaii, , on the University of Hawaii at Mānoa campus. Additional facilities are located at Pukalani, Maui and Hilo on Hawaiʻ i island (the Big Island). IfA employs over 150 astronomers and support staff. IfA astronomers perform research into solar system objects, stars, galaxies and cosmology.", "Title: Ford Institute for Human Security\n\nThe Ford Institute for Human Security was established in 2003, and is an independent research institute located within the University of Pittsburgh. The researchers at the Institute primarily investigate issues relating to human rights, including: genocide, forced labor, corporate responsibility, international conflicts, forced migration, refugees, and environmental security. The Institute generates and disseminates policy papers and advances nonpartisan policy proposals. Research produced by the Ford Institute is available to national and international policy makers, non-governmental organizations, corporations and any interested organizations. Each year the Institute hosts several conferences, speakers, and workshops on issues related to human security. The Ford Institute was created with a large endowment from Ford Motor Company, and is currently under the direction of Louis A. Picard, a professor at the Graduate School of Public & International Affairs (GSPIA). The Ford Institute was previously directed by professors Simon F. Reich, who founded the Institute in 2003, Paul J. Nelson, and Taylor B. Seybolt.", "Title: Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute\n\nThe Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is the national research institute in astronomy and space science of South Korea funded by the South Korean Government. Its headquarters are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. Research at KASI covers main areas of modern astronomy, including Optical Astronomy, Radio Astronomy, Space Science, and Theoretical Astronomy." ]
4,491
Who was the director of the film in which Eric Dane starred in 2008 ?
David Frankel
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[ { "sentences": [ "Wedding Wars is a 2006 American-Canadian made-for-television LGBT romantic comedy film starring John Stamos, Eric Dane, Bonnie Somerville, James Brolin and Sean Maher.", " Executive produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, the film was directed by Jim Fall and written by Stephen Mazur.", " It premiered in the US on December 11, 2006 on A&E." ], "title": "Wedding Wars" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Dane (born Eric T. Melvin, November 9, 1972) is an American actor.", " After appearing in television roles throughout the 2000s such as \"Charmed\", he became known for playing Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", as well as films, co-starring in \"Marley & Me\" (2008), \"Valentine's Day\" (2010), and \"Burlesque\" (2010).", " He stars as Captain Tom Chandler in the apocalyptic drama \"The Last Ship.\"" ], "title": "Eric Dane" }, { "sentences": [ "Valentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall.", " The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein.", " The film consists of an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut.", " While the film received negative reviews, it was a major box office success." ], "title": "Valentine's Day (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Burlesque is a 2010 American backstage musical film written and directed by Steven Antin which stars Cher and Christina Aguilera along with Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet, Julianne Hough, Alan Cumming, Peter Gallagher, Kristen Bell and Stanley Tucci.", " The film was released on November 24, 2010 in North America." ], "title": "Burlesque (2010 American film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grey Lady is a 2016 American film directed by John Shea.", " The film centers on a Boston homicide detective, Doyle (Eric Dane) who searches for clues about a serial killer that murdered his sister and his partner (Rebecca Gayheart).", " His search leads him to Nantucket where he uncovers secrets about his family's past." ], "title": "Grey Lady (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Great Expectations\" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 49th episode overall.", " It was written by Eric Buchman and directed by Michael Grossman.", " The episode aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on January 25, 2007.", " In the episode, Dr. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh), and Dr. Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) struggle to be considered for the position of chief of surgery after Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.) announces his plans for retirement.", " Further storylines include Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) mourning his father, Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) trying to get financial support for a free clinic, and Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) dealing with her troubled relationship with Burke." ], "title": "Great Expectations (Grey's Anatomy)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Am a Tree\" is the second episode in the third season of the American serial drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the 38th episode of the overall series.", " The episode focuses mainly on Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), as her romantic relationship with Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) is tested through the arrival of his parents.", " The episode is the first to feature Diahann Carroll, who begins a recurring role as Jane Burke, Preston's mother.", " The installment marked Eric Dane's second appearance in the series and first appearance in the season, despite not being credited.", " The episode was instrumental in the producers' decision to have Dane promoted to series regular status in the following episode." ], "title": "I Am a Tree" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Thomas William \"Tom\" Chandler is a fictional character and the protagonist of the cable network TNT post-apocalyptic drama TV series \"The Last Ship\".", " He is portrayed by Eric Dane." ], "title": "Tom Chandler (The Last Ship)" }, { "sentences": [ "Open Water 2: Adrift (called Adrift in the UK, Australia, and various other countries, and called Open Water 2 in Germany) is a 2006 psychological horror film filmed entirely in Malta, starring Eric Dane, Susan May Pratt, Richard Speight, Jr., Niklaus Lange, Ali Hillis, and Cameron Richardson.", " Promotional posters claim the film is based on actual events." ], "title": "Open Water 2: Adrift" }, { "sentences": [ "Marley & Me is a 2008 American comedy-drama film about the titular dog, Marley.", " It was directed by David Frankel and the screenplay by Scott Frank and Don Roos is based on the memoir of the same name by John Grogan.", " The film stars Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston as Marley's owners.", " \"Marley & Me\" was released in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2008, and set a record for the largest Christmas Day box office ever with $14.75 million in ticket sales.", " The film was followed by a 2011 direct-to-video prequel, \"\"." ], "title": "Marley &amp; Me (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Wedding Wars\n\nWedding Wars is a 2006 American-Canadian made-for-television LGBT romantic comedy film starring John Stamos, Eric Dane, Bonnie Somerville, James Brolin and Sean Maher. Executive produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, the film was directed by Jim Fall and written by Stephen Mazur. It premiered in the US on December 11, 2006 on A&E.", "Title: Eric Dane\n\nEric Dane (born Eric T. Melvin, November 9, 1972) is an American actor. After appearing in television roles throughout the 2000s such as \"Charmed\", he became known for playing Dr. Mark Sloan on the medical drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", as well as films, co-starring in \"Marley & Me\" (2008), \"Valentine's Day\" (2010), and \"Burlesque\" (2010). He stars as Captain Tom Chandler in the apocalyptic drama \"The Last Ship.\"", "Title: Valentine's Day (2010 film)\n\nValentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein. The film consists of an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut. While the film received negative reviews, it was a major box office success.", "Title: Burlesque (2010 American film)\n\nBurlesque is a 2010 American backstage musical film written and directed by Steven Antin which stars Cher and Christina Aguilera along with Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet, Julianne Hough, Alan Cumming, Peter Gallagher, Kristen Bell and Stanley Tucci. The film was released on November 24, 2010 in North America.", "Title: Grey Lady (film)\n\nGrey Lady is a 2016 American film directed by John Shea. The film centers on a Boston homicide detective, Doyle (Eric Dane) who searches for clues about a serial killer that murdered his sister and his partner (Rebecca Gayheart). His search leads him to Nantucket where he uncovers secrets about his family's past.", "Title: Great Expectations (Grey's Anatomy)\n\n\"Great Expectations\" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 49th episode overall. It was written by Eric Buchman and directed by Michael Grossman. The episode aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on January 25, 2007. In the episode, Dr. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh), and Dr. Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) struggle to be considered for the position of chief of surgery after Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.) announces his plans for retirement. Further storylines include Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) mourning his father, Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) trying to get financial support for a free clinic, and Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) dealing with her troubled relationship with Burke.", "Title: I Am a Tree\n\n\"I Am a Tree\" is the second episode in the third season of the American serial drama television series \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the 38th episode of the overall series. The episode focuses mainly on Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), as her romantic relationship with Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) is tested through the arrival of his parents. The episode is the first to feature Diahann Carroll, who begins a recurring role as Jane Burke, Preston's mother. The installment marked Eric Dane's second appearance in the series and first appearance in the season, despite not being credited. The episode was instrumental in the producers' decision to have Dane promoted to series regular status in the following episode.", "Title: Tom Chandler (The Last Ship)\n\nCaptain Thomas William \"Tom\" Chandler is a fictional character and the protagonist of the cable network TNT post-apocalyptic drama TV series \"The Last Ship\". He is portrayed by Eric Dane.", "Title: Open Water 2: Adrift\n\nOpen Water 2: Adrift (called Adrift in the UK, Australia, and various other countries, and called Open Water 2 in Germany) is a 2006 psychological horror film filmed entirely in Malta, starring Eric Dane, Susan May Pratt, Richard Speight, Jr., Niklaus Lange, Ali Hillis, and Cameron Richardson. Promotional posters claim the film is based on actual events.", "Title: Marley &amp; Me (film)\n\nMarley & Me is a 2008 American comedy-drama film about the titular dog, Marley. It was directed by David Frankel and the screenplay by Scott Frank and Don Roos is based on the memoir of the same name by John Grogan. The film stars Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston as Marley's owners. \"Marley & Me\" was released in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2008, and set a record for the largest Christmas Day box office ever with $14.75 million in ticket sales. The film was followed by a 2011 direct-to-video prequel, \"\"." ]
4,492
Kasper Schmeichel is the son of the footballer who played at what position?
goalkeeper
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kasper Wellemberg Lorentzen (born November 19, 1985) is a Danish retired professional footballer, who played as a midfielder or forward.", " He has represented various Danish youth national football teams, most recently the Danish under-21 national team, playing a combined 58 youth national team matches and scoring 20 goals." ], "title": "Kasper Lorentzen" }, { "sentences": [ "Phillip Michael \"Phil\" Narkle (born 29 January 1961) is a former Australian rules football player of Indigenous Australian descent who played for St Kilda and in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Swan Districts Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) during the mid-late 1970s and early 1990s.", " Younger brother of Keith Narkle (by nine years) who also played for Swan Districts, Phil generally played on the wing position.", " Regarded as a highly skilled and determined footballer with tremendous pace, Phil was perfectly suited to the wing position where he could turn defence into attack." ], "title": "Phil Narkle" }, { "sentences": [ "Kasper Jensen (born 7 October 1982) is a Danish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper." ], "title": "Kasper Jensen" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Lang (born 26 September 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s.", " He played in Australasia's National Rugby League and his usual position was at prop.", " During his career he played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers as well as representing for the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin.", " Martin Lang is the son of former Australian international and coach John Lang, under whom he played his entire top-grade career." ], "title": "Martin Lang (rugby league)" }, { "sentences": [ "Onandi Lowe (born 2 December 1974, also known as Nandi) is a Jamaican former international footballer who played in every outfield position, but was best known as a prolific forward.", " He spent some of his career in the Jamaican National Premier League as well as having stints in North America and England.", " He scored 27 goals in 65 international appearances and appeared at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.", " However, he found himself on the wrong side of the law with drugs in the latter part of his career, and has been described as \"one of Jamaica's most controversial players\".", " His son, Damion Lowe, is also a professional footballer." ], "title": "Onandi Lowe" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Bolesław Schmeichel MBE (] ; born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and was voted the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper in 1992 and 1993.", " He is best remembered for his most successful years at English club Manchester United, whom he captained to the 1999 UEFA Champions League to complete the Treble, and for winning UEFA Euro 1992 with Denmark." ], "title": "Peter Schmeichel" }, { "sentences": [ "John Scarlett (born 29 May 1947) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and South Melbourne.", " Scarlett was a fullback and his son Matthew played in that same position for Geelong." ], "title": "John Scarlett (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kasper Peter Schmeichel (] ; born 5 November 1986) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Leicester City and the Denmark national team.", " He is the son of former Manchester United and Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel." ], "title": "Kasper Schmeichel" }, { "sentences": [ "Kasper Bøgelund Nielsen (born 8 October 1980 in Odense) is a retired Danish footballer.", " He last played as a right back for AaB in the Danish Superliga.", " Bøgelund has played 17 games for the Danish national team, and he represented Denmark at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship." ], "title": "Kasper Bøgelund" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Gowers (born 11 April 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn and Brisbane in the wing position.", " Gowers played in Hawthorn's 1991 AFL Grand Final victory.", " Andrew is the son of Trevor Gowers who played 24 senior games for Richmond between 1964 and 1966." ], "title": "Andrew Gowers (footballer)" } ]
[ "Title: Kasper Lorentzen\n\nKasper Wellemberg Lorentzen (born November 19, 1985) is a Danish retired professional footballer, who played as a midfielder or forward. He has represented various Danish youth national football teams, most recently the Danish under-21 national team, playing a combined 58 youth national team matches and scoring 20 goals.", "Title: Phil Narkle\n\nPhillip Michael \"Phil\" Narkle (born 29 January 1961) is a former Australian rules football player of Indigenous Australian descent who played for St Kilda and in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Swan Districts Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) during the mid-late 1970s and early 1990s. Younger brother of Keith Narkle (by nine years) who also played for Swan Districts, Phil generally played on the wing position. Regarded as a highly skilled and determined footballer with tremendous pace, Phil was perfectly suited to the wing position where he could turn defence into attack.", "Title: Kasper Jensen\n\nKasper Jensen (born 7 October 1982) is a Danish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "Title: Martin Lang (rugby league)\n\nMartin Lang (born 26 September 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. He played in Australasia's National Rugby League and his usual position was at prop. During his career he played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers as well as representing for the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin. Martin Lang is the son of former Australian international and coach John Lang, under whom he played his entire top-grade career.", "Title: Onandi Lowe\n\nOnandi Lowe (born 2 December 1974, also known as Nandi) is a Jamaican former international footballer who played in every outfield position, but was best known as a prolific forward. He spent some of his career in the Jamaican National Premier League as well as having stints in North America and England. He scored 27 goals in 65 international appearances and appeared at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. However, he found himself on the wrong side of the law with drugs in the latter part of his career, and has been described as \"one of Jamaica's most controversial players\". His son, Damion Lowe, is also a professional footballer.", "Title: Peter Schmeichel\n\nPeter Bolesław Schmeichel MBE (] ; born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and was voted the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper in 1992 and 1993. He is best remembered for his most successful years at English club Manchester United, whom he captained to the 1999 UEFA Champions League to complete the Treble, and for winning UEFA Euro 1992 with Denmark.", "Title: John Scarlett (footballer)\n\nJohn Scarlett (born 29 May 1947) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and South Melbourne. Scarlett was a fullback and his son Matthew played in that same position for Geelong.", "Title: Kasper Schmeichel\n\nKasper Peter Schmeichel (] ; born 5 November 1986) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Leicester City and the Denmark national team. He is the son of former Manchester United and Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.", "Title: Kasper Bøgelund\n\nKasper Bøgelund Nielsen (born 8 October 1980 in Odense) is a retired Danish footballer. He last played as a right back for AaB in the Danish Superliga. Bøgelund has played 17 games for the Danish national team, and he represented Denmark at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship.", "Title: Andrew Gowers (footballer)\n\nAndrew Gowers (born 11 April 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn and Brisbane in the wing position. Gowers played in Hawthorn's 1991 AFL Grand Final victory. Andrew is the son of Trevor Gowers who played 24 senior games for Richmond between 1964 and 1966." ]
4,493
Which main highway taking traffic to the north of Adelaide passes through this city of South Australia that belongs to Division of Wakefield?
Port Wakefield Road
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{ "title": [ "Division of Wakefield", "Virginia, South Australia", "Virginia, South Australia" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Proof Range is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the eastern coastline of Gulf St Vincent about 74 km north-northwest of the Adelaide city centre and about 6 km south of the town centre of Port Wakefield.", " Its boundaries were created in January 2000 in respect of the “long established name.”", " Its name is derived from the use of the land within its extent for the testing of weapons and ammunition as part of the Port Wakefield Proof and Experimental Establishment.", " Proof Range is located within the federal Division of Wakefield, the state electoral district of Goyder and the local government area known as the Wakefield Regional Council." ], "title": "Proof Range, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Nantawarra is a locality in South Australia located about 120 km north of the Adelaide city centre and within the local government area known as the Wakefield Regional Council.", " The locality occupies land on both sides of Highway 1 between Port Wakefield in the south and Snowtown in the north.", " Nantawarra is recognisable from a distance by the presence of grain silos immediately just east of the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line.", " The name Nantawarra may derive from the word \"nantuwara\" (meaning a northern yerta, or family group) in Kaurna, the language of the indigenous people of this part of South Australia." ], "title": "Nantawarra, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Division of Wakefield is an Australian electoral division in the state of South Australia.", " The rural 6,407 km² seat is really a hybrid rural-urban electorate that stretches from Salisbury in the outer northern suburbs of Adelaide at the south of the seat right through to the Clare Valley at the north of the seat, 135 km from Adelaide.", " It includes the suburbs of Elizabeth, Craigmore, Munno Para, and part of Salisbury, and the towns of Balaklava, Clare, Freeling, Gawler, Kapunda, Mallala, Riverton, Tarlee, Virginia, Williamstown, and part of Port Wakefield." ], "title": "Division of Wakefield" }, { "sentences": [ "Virginia is a town on the rural outskirts of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.", " Port Wakefield Road, the main highway taking traffic to the north of Adelaide, passes through the area and used to pass straight through Virginia.", " Market gardening is the main activity there." ], "title": "Virginia, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The South Eastern Freeway (previously signposted as Princes Highway) is a 76 kilometre controlled-access highway in South Australia.", " It carries traffic over the Adelaide Hills between Adelaide and the River Murray, near Murray Bridge, connecting via the Swanport Bridge to the Dukes Highway which is the main road route to Victoria.", " It is often referred to by South Australians simply as \"the Freeway\", as it was the first freeway in South Australia, and is still the longest, and the only one with \"Freeway\" in its name rather than \"Expressway\" or \"Highway\".", " It is a part of the National Highway network linking the state capital cities Adelaide to Melbourne and signed as National Highway M1.", " The South Eastern Freeway includes 500-metre-long twin-tube tunnels (the Heysen Tunnels) in the descent towards Adelaide, the first of their kind on the National Highway.", " It is designated as the M1." ], "title": "South Eastern Freeway" }, { "sentences": [ "Interstate 40 (I-40) is an east–west Interstate Highway that has a 284.69 mi section in the U.S. state of Arkansas connecting sections in Oklahoma to Tennessee.", " The route enters Arkansas from the west just north of the Arkansas River near Dora.", " It travels eastward across the northern portion of the state connecting the cities of Fort Smith, Clarksville, Russellville, Morrilton, Conway, Little Rock, Forrest City, and West Memphis.", " I-40 continues into Tennessee heading through Memphis.", " The highway has major junctions with Interstate 540 at Van Buren (the main highway connecting to Fort Smith), Interstate 49 at Alma (the main highway connecting to Fayetteville and Bentonville), Interstate 30 in Little Rock (the Interstate linking south to Texarkana and Dallas, Texas) and Interstate 55 to Blytheville." ], "title": "Interstate 40 in Arkansas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northern Expressway (route M2) (formerly route M20), also known as the Fatchen Northern Expressway, is a 23 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia.", " It travels from Gawler (on National Highway A20, the Sturt Highway) to Port Wakefield Road (on National Highway A1).", " The road has been built to four-lane standard and provides a faster route between Adelaide and Gawler, whilst reducing the amount of traffic on Main North Road, which passes through the heart of the northern suburbs and is interspersed with frequent traffic lights.", " It also allows freight vehicles to avoid residential areas and go straight to Port Wakefield Road and onto the Port River Expressway (A9) to reach the harbour at Port Adelaide." ], "title": "Northern Expressway" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Tarrant Express (NTE) project is a total highway reconstruction of the Interstate 820 (I-820) and State Highway 121/State Highway 183 (SH 121/SH 183, Airport Freeway) corridor between I-35W and Industrial Boulevard in Northeast Tarrant County, Texas.", " The NTE and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) anticipate the new highway system will relieve traffic congestion, improve safety on its roadways and have integrated plans for the anticipated traffic growth in one of the country’s fastest developing regions.", " When the improvements are completed, the $2.5 billion North Tarrant Express will have upgraded main highway lanes, continuous frontage roads, and 13.3 mi of newly added tolled managed lanes (TEXpress Lanes)." ], "title": "North Tarrant Express" }, { "sentences": [ "Buckland Park is a suburb on the rural outskirts of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.", " Port Wakefield Road, the main highway taking traffic to the north of Adelaide, passes the eastern boundary.", " The northern boundary is the Gawler River, and the western side is Gulf St Vincent.", " Buckland Park is named after an early pioneer homestead in the area.", " Buckland Park is the site of the Adelaide region weather radar.", " Market gardening is the main activity as the soil is predominantly on the flood plain of the lower Gawler River.", " Walker Corporation proposes to develop a large housing development in the area with up to 33,000 residents by 2036, however some critics are concerned about the isolation from the rest of Adelaide and the threat of flooding." ], "title": "Buckland Park, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Port Wakefield Road is an important Australian highway.", " It connects Adelaide, the South Australian capital, to the Yorke Peninsula, Port Augusta, northern and western South Australia, the Northern Territory and Western Australia.", " It is designated National Highway A1 and a part of the National Highway.", " It is named after Port Wakefield, the first government town north of Adelaide." ], "title": "Port Wakefield Road" } ]
[ "Title: Proof Range, South Australia\n\nProof Range is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the eastern coastline of Gulf St Vincent about 74 km north-northwest of the Adelaide city centre and about 6 km south of the town centre of Port Wakefield. Its boundaries were created in January 2000 in respect of the “long established name.” Its name is derived from the use of the land within its extent for the testing of weapons and ammunition as part of the Port Wakefield Proof and Experimental Establishment. Proof Range is located within the federal Division of Wakefield, the state electoral district of Goyder and the local government area known as the Wakefield Regional Council.", "Title: Nantawarra, South Australia\n\nNantawarra is a locality in South Australia located about 120 km north of the Adelaide city centre and within the local government area known as the Wakefield Regional Council. The locality occupies land on both sides of Highway 1 between Port Wakefield in the south and Snowtown in the north. Nantawarra is recognisable from a distance by the presence of grain silos immediately just east of the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line. The name Nantawarra may derive from the word \"nantuwara\" (meaning a northern yerta, or family group) in Kaurna, the language of the indigenous people of this part of South Australia.", "Title: Division of Wakefield\n\nThe Division of Wakefield is an Australian electoral division in the state of South Australia. The rural 6,407 km² seat is really a hybrid rural-urban electorate that stretches from Salisbury in the outer northern suburbs of Adelaide at the south of the seat right through to the Clare Valley at the north of the seat, 135 km from Adelaide. It includes the suburbs of Elizabeth, Craigmore, Munno Para, and part of Salisbury, and the towns of Balaklava, Clare, Freeling, Gawler, Kapunda, Mallala, Riverton, Tarlee, Virginia, Williamstown, and part of Port Wakefield.", "Title: Virginia, South Australia\n\nVirginia is a town on the rural outskirts of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. Port Wakefield Road, the main highway taking traffic to the north of Adelaide, passes through the area and used to pass straight through Virginia. Market gardening is the main activity there.", "Title: South Eastern Freeway\n\nThe South Eastern Freeway (previously signposted as Princes Highway) is a 76 kilometre controlled-access highway in South Australia. It carries traffic over the Adelaide Hills between Adelaide and the River Murray, near Murray Bridge, connecting via the Swanport Bridge to the Dukes Highway which is the main road route to Victoria. It is often referred to by South Australians simply as \"the Freeway\", as it was the first freeway in South Australia, and is still the longest, and the only one with \"Freeway\" in its name rather than \"Expressway\" or \"Highway\". It is a part of the National Highway network linking the state capital cities Adelaide to Melbourne and signed as National Highway M1. The South Eastern Freeway includes 500-metre-long twin-tube tunnels (the Heysen Tunnels) in the descent towards Adelaide, the first of their kind on the National Highway. It is designated as the M1.", "Title: Interstate 40 in Arkansas\n\nInterstate 40 (I-40) is an east–west Interstate Highway that has a 284.69 mi section in the U.S. state of Arkansas connecting sections in Oklahoma to Tennessee. The route enters Arkansas from the west just north of the Arkansas River near Dora. It travels eastward across the northern portion of the state connecting the cities of Fort Smith, Clarksville, Russellville, Morrilton, Conway, Little Rock, Forrest City, and West Memphis. I-40 continues into Tennessee heading through Memphis. The highway has major junctions with Interstate 540 at Van Buren (the main highway connecting to Fort Smith), Interstate 49 at Alma (the main highway connecting to Fayetteville and Bentonville), Interstate 30 in Little Rock (the Interstate linking south to Texarkana and Dallas, Texas) and Interstate 55 to Blytheville.", "Title: Northern Expressway\n\nThe Northern Expressway (route M2) (formerly route M20), also known as the Fatchen Northern Expressway, is a 23 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia. It travels from Gawler (on National Highway A20, the Sturt Highway) to Port Wakefield Road (on National Highway A1). The road has been built to four-lane standard and provides a faster route between Adelaide and Gawler, whilst reducing the amount of traffic on Main North Road, which passes through the heart of the northern suburbs and is interspersed with frequent traffic lights. It also allows freight vehicles to avoid residential areas and go straight to Port Wakefield Road and onto the Port River Expressway (A9) to reach the harbour at Port Adelaide.", "Title: North Tarrant Express\n\nThe North Tarrant Express (NTE) project is a total highway reconstruction of the Interstate 820 (I-820) and State Highway 121/State Highway 183 (SH 121/SH 183, Airport Freeway) corridor between I-35W and Industrial Boulevard in Northeast Tarrant County, Texas. The NTE and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) anticipate the new highway system will relieve traffic congestion, improve safety on its roadways and have integrated plans for the anticipated traffic growth in one of the country’s fastest developing regions. When the improvements are completed, the $2.5 billion North Tarrant Express will have upgraded main highway lanes, continuous frontage roads, and 13.3 mi of newly added tolled managed lanes (TEXpress Lanes).", "Title: Buckland Park, South Australia\n\nBuckland Park is a suburb on the rural outskirts of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. Port Wakefield Road, the main highway taking traffic to the north of Adelaide, passes the eastern boundary. The northern boundary is the Gawler River, and the western side is Gulf St Vincent. Buckland Park is named after an early pioneer homestead in the area. Buckland Park is the site of the Adelaide region weather radar. Market gardening is the main activity as the soil is predominantly on the flood plain of the lower Gawler River. Walker Corporation proposes to develop a large housing development in the area with up to 33,000 residents by 2036, however some critics are concerned about the isolation from the rest of Adelaide and the threat of flooding.", "Title: Port Wakefield Road\n\nPort Wakefield Road is an important Australian highway. It connects Adelaide, the South Australian capital, to the Yorke Peninsula, Port Augusta, northern and western South Australia, the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It is designated National Highway A1 and a part of the National Highway. It is named after Port Wakefield, the first government town north of Adelaide." ]
4,494
Who was the wife of the richest man in Britian in the 1970s?
Viola Grosvenor
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{ "title": [ "Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster", "Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster", "Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (10 June 1912 – 3 May 1987) was the wife of Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster." ], "title": "Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster" }, { "sentences": [ "The Richest Man in Babylon is the third studio album by Thievery Corporation, it was released in 2002 on their Eighteenth Street Lounge label.", " Like Thievery Corporation's previous albums, \"The Richest Man in Babylon\" is electronic music with a downtempo aesthetic." ], "title": "The Richest Man in Babylon (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robin Li or Li Yanhong (; born 17 November 1968) is a Chinese Internet entrepreneur.", " He co-founded the Chinese search engine Baidu and is ranked as the seventh richest man in mainland China with a net worth of US$9.6 billion as of September 2015.", " He is ranked as 119th richest man in the world, according to the Hurun Report Global Rich List 2014.", " In addition, Li also serves as the member of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference." ], "title": "Robin Li" }, { "sentences": [ "Aban Offshore (formerly Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd.) is India's largest offshore drilling services provider to oil companies, mainly for ONGC.", " It is now ventured into international waters as one of its five rigs is doing work for an Iranian oil company.", " The company listed on the Mumbai Stock Exchange Ltd, In 2008, Reji Abraham, managing director of Aban Loyd, was the 605th richest man in the world and the richest man in Kerala, India." ], "title": "Aban Offshore" }, { "sentences": [ "OJSC \"Yukos Oil Company\" (Russian: ОАО Нефтяна́я Компа́ния Ю́КОС , ] ) was an oil and gas company based in Moscow, Russia.", " Yukos was acquired from the Russian government by Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky's Bank Menatep during the controversial \"loans for shares\" auctions of the mid 1990s.", " Between 1996 and 2003 Yukos became one of the biggest and most successful Russian companies, producing 20% of Russia's oil output, as much as Libya or Iraq, and Khodorkovsky became an advocate of democratization, international co-operation and Russian reform.", " In October 2003 Khodorkovsky—by then the richest man in Russia and 16th richest man in the world—was arrested, and the company was forcibly broken up for alleged unpaid taxes shortly after and declared bankrupt in August 2006.", " Courts in several countries later ruled that the real intent was to destroy Yukos and obtain its assets for the government, and act politically against Khodorkovsky.", " In 2014 the largest arbitration award in history, $50 billion (€37,2 billion), was won by Yukos' former owners against Russia." ], "title": "Yukos" }, { "sentences": [ "Zong Qinghou (; born 1945) is a Chinese entrepreneur, founder, Chairman and CEO of the Hangzhou Wahaha Group, the leading beverage company in China.", " He was ranked as China's richest man of 2012 and second-richest man of 2013, according to the China Rich List, published by Hurun Report.", " On the Global Rich List, he is 35th richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$20 billion., Zong is a delegate to the Chinese National People's Congress." ], "title": "Zong Qinghou" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhang Rongkun (; born 1973 in Suzhou, Jiangsu) is one of the richest men in China; he was listed as China's 16th richest man on Forbes's 2005 list of the richest people in China.", " Zhang was a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and is currently the chairman of Fuxi Investment Holding Company and is a major shareholder in Shanghai Electric Group.", " He was a member of the board of directors on Shanghai Electric Group until his resignation in August 2006.", " In 2008 Zhang was convicted of giving government employees $4.1 million in bribes and was sentenced to 19 years in prison." ], "title": "Zhang Rongkun" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant-Colonel Robert George Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (24 April 1910 – 19 February 1979) was a British soldier, landowner, businessman and politician.", " In the 1970s he was the richest man in Britain." ], "title": "Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster" }, { "sentences": [ "Simon Cheong () is Singapore's 44th richest man.", " He is the founder of the property developer SC Global Developments Company.", " Cheong was ranked the 22nd richest man in Singapore on Forbes' list in 2008 and has a net worth of US$245 million then." ], "title": "Simon Cheong" }, { "sentences": [ "William Gray (June 27, 1750 (old style; July 8, 1750 new style)– November 4, 1825) was a Massachusetts merchant and politician.", " Born into a lower-class family in Lynn, Massachusetts, he managed to build his own business and rise through the state's political ranks, becoming the richest man in New England, and in the eyes of many the richest man in all of America.", " Prior to the War of 1812, William Gray had the largest private fleet in the United States with 60 square-rigged vessels." ], "title": "William Gray (Massachusetts)" } ]
[ "Title: Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster\n\nViola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (10 June 1912 – 3 May 1987) was the wife of Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster.", "Title: The Richest Man in Babylon (album)\n\nThe Richest Man in Babylon is the third studio album by Thievery Corporation, it was released in 2002 on their Eighteenth Street Lounge label. Like Thievery Corporation's previous albums, \"The Richest Man in Babylon\" is electronic music with a downtempo aesthetic.", "Title: Robin Li\n\nRobin Li or Li Yanhong (; born 17 November 1968) is a Chinese Internet entrepreneur. He co-founded the Chinese search engine Baidu and is ranked as the seventh richest man in mainland China with a net worth of US$9.6 billion as of September 2015. He is ranked as 119th richest man in the world, according to the Hurun Report Global Rich List 2014. In addition, Li also serves as the member of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.", "Title: Aban Offshore\n\nAban Offshore (formerly Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd.) is India's largest offshore drilling services provider to oil companies, mainly for ONGC. It is now ventured into international waters as one of its five rigs is doing work for an Iranian oil company. The company listed on the Mumbai Stock Exchange Ltd, In 2008, Reji Abraham, managing director of Aban Loyd, was the 605th richest man in the world and the richest man in Kerala, India.", "Title: Yukos\n\nOJSC \"Yukos Oil Company\" (Russian: ОАО Нефтяна́я Компа́ния Ю́КОС , ] ) was an oil and gas company based in Moscow, Russia. Yukos was acquired from the Russian government by Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky's Bank Menatep during the controversial \"loans for shares\" auctions of the mid 1990s. Between 1996 and 2003 Yukos became one of the biggest and most successful Russian companies, producing 20% of Russia's oil output, as much as Libya or Iraq, and Khodorkovsky became an advocate of democratization, international co-operation and Russian reform. In October 2003 Khodorkovsky—by then the richest man in Russia and 16th richest man in the world—was arrested, and the company was forcibly broken up for alleged unpaid taxes shortly after and declared bankrupt in August 2006. Courts in several countries later ruled that the real intent was to destroy Yukos and obtain its assets for the government, and act politically against Khodorkovsky. In 2014 the largest arbitration award in history, $50 billion (€37,2 billion), was won by Yukos' former owners against Russia.", "Title: Zong Qinghou\n\nZong Qinghou (; born 1945) is a Chinese entrepreneur, founder, Chairman and CEO of the Hangzhou Wahaha Group, the leading beverage company in China. He was ranked as China's richest man of 2012 and second-richest man of 2013, according to the China Rich List, published by Hurun Report. On the Global Rich List, he is 35th richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$20 billion., Zong is a delegate to the Chinese National People's Congress.", "Title: Zhang Rongkun\n\nZhang Rongkun (; born 1973 in Suzhou, Jiangsu) is one of the richest men in China; he was listed as China's 16th richest man on Forbes's 2005 list of the richest people in China. Zhang was a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and is currently the chairman of Fuxi Investment Holding Company and is a major shareholder in Shanghai Electric Group. He was a member of the board of directors on Shanghai Electric Group until his resignation in August 2006. In 2008 Zhang was convicted of giving government employees $4.1 million in bribes and was sentenced to 19 years in prison.", "Title: Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster\n\nLieutenant-Colonel Robert George Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (24 April 1910 – 19 February 1979) was a British soldier, landowner, businessman and politician. In the 1970s he was the richest man in Britain.", "Title: Simon Cheong\n\nSimon Cheong () is Singapore's 44th richest man. He is the founder of the property developer SC Global Developments Company. Cheong was ranked the 22nd richest man in Singapore on Forbes' list in 2008 and has a net worth of US$245 million then.", "Title: William Gray (Massachusetts)\n\nWilliam Gray (June 27, 1750 (old style; July 8, 1750 new style)– November 4, 1825) was a Massachusetts merchant and politician. Born into a lower-class family in Lynn, Massachusetts, he managed to build his own business and rise through the state's political ranks, becoming the richest man in New England, and in the eyes of many the richest man in all of America. Prior to the War of 1812, William Gray had the largest private fleet in the United States with 60 square-rigged vessels." ]
4,495
Jixi and Fushun, are located in which country?
People's Republic of China
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{ "title": [ "Jixi", "Fushun" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jixi () is a city in southeastern Heilongjiang Province, People's Republic of China.", " At the 2010 census, 1,862,165 people resided within its administrative area of 22488.47 km2 and 757,647 in its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 3 out of 6 urban districts (including Jiguan, Hengshan and Chengzihe).", " Jixi is on the Muling River about 30 km from the border with Russia's Primorsky Krai and 120 km from Khanka Lake.", " The mayor of Jixi is Zhu Deyi (朱德义 ) since July 2009.", " The area is one of the important coal mining bases in China.", " A crater on asteroid 253 Mathilde was named after the city." ], "title": "Jixi" }, { "sentences": [ "Fushun (, formerly romanised as \"Fouchouen\", using French spelling, also as Fuxi (撫西 )) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants (2010 census) and a total area of 11,272 km2 , 714 km2 of which is the city proper.", " Situated on the Hun River (\"muddy river\"), it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning." ], "title": "Fushun" } ]
[ "Title: Jixi\n\nJixi () is a city in southeastern Heilongjiang Province, People's Republic of China. At the 2010 census, 1,862,165 people resided within its administrative area of 22488.47 km2 and 757,647 in its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 3 out of 6 urban districts (including Jiguan, Hengshan and Chengzihe). Jixi is on the Muling River about 30 km from the border with Russia's Primorsky Krai and 120 km from Khanka Lake. The mayor of Jixi is Zhu Deyi (朱德义 ) since July 2009. The area is one of the important coal mining bases in China. A crater on asteroid 253 Mathilde was named after the city.", "Title: Fushun\n\nFushun (, formerly romanised as \"Fouchouen\", using French spelling, also as Fuxi (撫西 )) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants (2010 census) and a total area of 11,272 km2 , 714 km2 of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun River (\"muddy river\"), it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning." ]
4,496
How often does The Wittenburg Door and Jack and Jill publish their magazines?
bimonthly
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{ "title": [ "The Wittenburg Door", "Jack and Jill (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense.", " Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters.", " Literary magazines are often called literary journals, or little magazines, terms intended to contrast them with larger, commercial magazines." ], "title": "Literary magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "In Denmark there are various magazines with different frequency types, including weekly magazines, monthly magazines and quarterly magazines.", " As in other Nordic countries, the national consumer organizations publish their magazines in Denmark.", " In 2007, there were nearly 68 consumer magazines in the country which were mostly owned by Danish media groups.", " Of them 52 were monthly/quarterly whereas 16 were weekly.", " These magazines were grouped into four main categories: general-interest magazines, opinion magazines, TV and radio guides, and professional and scientific magazines." ], "title": "List of magazines in Denmark" }, { "sentences": [ "Consideration is the central concept in the common law of contracts and is required, in most cases, for a contract to be enforceable.", " Consideration is the price one pays for another's promise.", " It can take a number of forms: money, property, a promise, the doing of an act, or even refraining from doing an act.", " In broad terms, if one agrees to do something he was not otherwise legally obligated to do, it may be said that he has given consideration.", " For example, Jack agrees to sell his car to Jill for $100.", " Jill's payment of $100 (or her promise to do so) is the consideration for Jack's promise to give Jill the car, and Jack's promise to give Jill the car is consideration for Jill's payment of $100." ], "title": "Consideration under American law" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack and Jill is an American bimonthly magazine for children 7 to 12 years old that takes its title from the nursery rhyme of the same name.", " It features stories and educational activities." ], "title": "Jack and Jill (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, was a Christian satire and humor magazine, published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas.", " The magazine started publication in 1971 and ceased publication in 2008.", " The title was a reference to the Ninety-Five Theses written by Martin Luther in 1517 that he is believed to have posted on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg." ], "title": "The Wittenburg Door" }, { "sentences": [ "Mike Yaconelli (July 24, 1942—October 30, 2003) was a writer, theologian, church leader and satirist.", " Co-Founder of Youth Specialties, a training organization for Christian youth leaders, and The Wittenburg Door (sometimes just \"The Door\"), a satirical magazine, Yaconelli was also the pastor of a small church in Yreka, CA - \"the slowest growing church in America\" as he called it.", " He and wife Karla used to share their time between Yreka and the Youth Specialties offices in El Cajon, CA." ], "title": "Mike Yaconelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Mighty Jill Off is a 2D platform independently developed freeware video game designed by Anna Anthropy, with art by James Harvey and music by Andrew Toups.", " It stars a submissive named Jill, who has a boot fetish and is forced to climb up a tower after her Queen kicks her down it as punishment.", " Jill does this by jumping and slowly descending over obstacles.", " Jill can be defeated in one hit by these obstacles, but will return to the last check point.", " The game serves as an homage to the 1986 arcade game \"Mighty Bomb Jack\".", " It had follow-ups, such as \"Mighty Jill Off - Jill Off Harder Edition\" and \"Jill Off With One Hand\".", " Jill made a cameo appearance in the 2010 video game \"Super Meat Boy\" as a playable character." ], "title": "Mighty Jill Off" }, { "sentences": [ "Compupress is a Greek publishing company formed in 1982.", " Originally the company was formed in order to publish computer magazines and books.", " Following the decline of the computer magazine market, the company expanded to publish fantasy and science fiction, comic books and graphic novels, manga and children's magazines." ], "title": "Compupress" }, { "sentences": [ "Ole Anthony (born October 3, 1938) is an American religious investigator and satirist.", " Anthony was the editor of \"The Wittenburg Door\", a magazine of Christian satire.", " He is head of the Trinity Foundation, and in that capacity is involved in investigating the financial activities and alleged misappropriations of televangelists." ], "title": "Ole Anthony" }, { "sentences": [ "A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house to alert those inside to their presence.", " A door knocker has a part fixed to the door, and a part (usually metal) which is attached to the door by a hinge, and may be lifted and used to strike a plate fitted to the door, or the door itself, making a noise.", " The struck plate, if present, would be supplied and fitted with the knocker.", " Door knockers are often ornate, but may be no more than a simple fitting with a metal bob, or ring." ], "title": "Door knocker" } ]
[ "Title: Literary magazine\n\nA literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters. Literary magazines are often called literary journals, or little magazines, terms intended to contrast them with larger, commercial magazines.", "Title: List of magazines in Denmark\n\nIn Denmark there are various magazines with different frequency types, including weekly magazines, monthly magazines and quarterly magazines. As in other Nordic countries, the national consumer organizations publish their magazines in Denmark. In 2007, there were nearly 68 consumer magazines in the country which were mostly owned by Danish media groups. Of them 52 were monthly/quarterly whereas 16 were weekly. These magazines were grouped into four main categories: general-interest magazines, opinion magazines, TV and radio guides, and professional and scientific magazines.", "Title: Consideration under American law\n\nConsideration is the central concept in the common law of contracts and is required, in most cases, for a contract to be enforceable. Consideration is the price one pays for another's promise. It can take a number of forms: money, property, a promise, the doing of an act, or even refraining from doing an act. In broad terms, if one agrees to do something he was not otherwise legally obligated to do, it may be said that he has given consideration. For example, Jack agrees to sell his car to Jill for $100. Jill's payment of $100 (or her promise to do so) is the consideration for Jack's promise to give Jill the car, and Jack's promise to give Jill the car is consideration for Jill's payment of $100.", "Title: Jack and Jill (magazine)\n\nJack and Jill is an American bimonthly magazine for children 7 to 12 years old that takes its title from the nursery rhyme of the same name. It features stories and educational activities.", "Title: The Wittenburg Door\n\nThe Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, was a Christian satire and humor magazine, published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas. The magazine started publication in 1971 and ceased publication in 2008. The title was a reference to the Ninety-Five Theses written by Martin Luther in 1517 that he is believed to have posted on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg.", "Title: Mike Yaconelli\n\nMike Yaconelli (July 24, 1942—October 30, 2003) was a writer, theologian, church leader and satirist. Co-Founder of Youth Specialties, a training organization for Christian youth leaders, and The Wittenburg Door (sometimes just \"The Door\"), a satirical magazine, Yaconelli was also the pastor of a small church in Yreka, CA - \"the slowest growing church in America\" as he called it. He and wife Karla used to share their time between Yreka and the Youth Specialties offices in El Cajon, CA.", "Title: Mighty Jill Off\n\nMighty Jill Off is a 2D platform independently developed freeware video game designed by Anna Anthropy, with art by James Harvey and music by Andrew Toups. It stars a submissive named Jill, who has a boot fetish and is forced to climb up a tower after her Queen kicks her down it as punishment. Jill does this by jumping and slowly descending over obstacles. Jill can be defeated in one hit by these obstacles, but will return to the last check point. The game serves as an homage to the 1986 arcade game \"Mighty Bomb Jack\". It had follow-ups, such as \"Mighty Jill Off - Jill Off Harder Edition\" and \"Jill Off With One Hand\". Jill made a cameo appearance in the 2010 video game \"Super Meat Boy\" as a playable character.", "Title: Compupress\n\nCompupress is a Greek publishing company formed in 1982. Originally the company was formed in order to publish computer magazines and books. Following the decline of the computer magazine market, the company expanded to publish fantasy and science fiction, comic books and graphic novels, manga and children's magazines.", "Title: Ole Anthony\n\nOle Anthony (born October 3, 1938) is an American religious investigator and satirist. Anthony was the editor of \"The Wittenburg Door\", a magazine of Christian satire. He is head of the Trinity Foundation, and in that capacity is involved in investigating the financial activities and alleged misappropriations of televangelists.", "Title: Door knocker\n\nA door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house to alert those inside to their presence. A door knocker has a part fixed to the door, and a part (usually metal) which is attached to the door by a hinge, and may be lifted and used to strike a plate fitted to the door, or the door itself, making a noise. The struck plate, if present, would be supplied and fitted with the knocker. Door knockers are often ornate, but may be no more than a simple fitting with a metal bob, or ring." ]
4,497
Dolph Camilli's brother died in which US state?
California
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{ "title": [ "Dolph Camilli", "Frankie Campbell" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Greater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, and the most populous city in New England, as well as its surrounding areas.", " The region forms the northern arc of the US northeast megalopolis and as such, Greater Boston can be described as either a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or as a broader combined statistical area (CSA).", " The MSA consists of most of the eastern third of Massachusetts, excluding the South Coast region and Cape Cod; while the CSA additionally includes the municipalities of Manchester (the largest city in the US state of New Hampshire), Providence (the capital and largest city of the US state of Rhode Island), Worcester, Massachusetts (the second largest city in New England), as well as the South Coast region and Cape Cod in Massachusetts." ], "title": "Greater Boston" }, { "sentences": [ "James Seth (1860–1925) was a Scottish philosopher.", " His older brother was Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, also a philosopher.", " Their father, Smith Kimont Seth, was the son of a farmer from the Scottish region of Fife and a bank clerk in the head office of the Commercial Bank of Scotland.", " Their mother, Margaret, was the daughter of Andrew Little, a farmer from Berwickshire.", " An elder brother died in infancy.", " Seth was born in Edinburgh and attended George Watsons College.", " He was a student of Alexander Campbell Fraser and Henry Calderwood, and won two scholarships.", " He then went on to Divinity and ordination via a theology degree at New College, Edinburgh." ], "title": "James Seth" }, { "sentences": [ "Abu Mansur Lashkarwarz ibn Sahlan, better known as simply Lashkarwarz (also spelled Lashkarwaz), was a Daylamite military officer who served the Buyid dynasty.", " He was the son of a certain Sahlan, and had a brother named Musafir.", " Lashkarwarz is first mentioned in participating in the army of the Buyid vizier Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Muhallabi in the defense of Basra against the Wajihid ruler of Oman, Yusuf ibn Wajih.", " In 954, Lashkarwarz was sent to aid the Muhtajid ruler Abu 'Ali Chaghani, whose claims to Samanid Khorasan was supported by the Buyids.", " However, this attempt turned fruitless, and Abu 'Ali died one year later of disease.", " Lashkarwarz also had a daughter who married the son of the Buyid ruler Mu'izz al-Dawla, Izz al-Dawla.", " Lashkarwarz along with his brother died in 958." ], "title": "Lashkarwarz" }, { "sentences": [ "Jimeno II Garcés (died 29 May 931) was the brother of King Sancho I of Pamplona and son of García Jiménez by his second wife, Dadildis of Pallars.", " When his brother died, Sancho's only son, García, was still a child and Jimeno succeeded his brother.", " He was not simply acting as regent, as it was only in 930, a year before Jimeno's death, that García began to use the royal title alongside Jimeno." ], "title": "Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona" }, { "sentences": [ "Adolph Louis Camilli (April 23, 1907 – October 21, 1997) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers.", " He was named the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1941 after leading the league in home runs and runs batted in as the Dodgers won the pennant for the first time since 1920.", " He was the ninth NL player to hit 200 career home runs, and held the Dodgers franchise record for career home runs from 1942 to 1953.", " His son Doug was a major leaguer catcher in the 1960s.", " His brother, who boxed under the name Frankie Campbell, died of cerebral hemorrhaging following a 1930 match with Max Baer." ], "title": "Dolph Camilli" }, { "sentences": [ "Hugh Dubh O'Donnell (Irish: \"Aodh Dubh Ó Domhnaill\" ; died 1618) was a member of the O'Donnell dynasty of Tyrconnell in modern-day County Donegal.", " He was the younger brother of Manus O'Donnell, the ruler of Tyrconnell between 1537 and 1555.", " When his brother died, Hugh Dubh unsuccessfully challenged for the Lordship which was held by his two nephews Calvagh O'Donnell and Sir Hugh O'Donnell.", " He was supported in his claim by Miler Magrath who suggested that his seniority in the family made him the rightful candidate." ], "title": "Hugh Dubh O'Donnell" }, { "sentences": [ "Douglas Joseph Camilli (born September 22, 1936) is a former catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who played from 1960–67 and in 1969 for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Senators.", " The son of the late MLB first baseman and slugger Dolph Camilli, he was born in Philadelphia during his father's tenure with the Phillies.", " Doug Camilli threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 ft tall and weighed 195 lb during his active career." ], "title": "Doug Camilli" }, { "sentences": [ "Frankie Campbell (born \"Francesco Camilli\"; 1904 – August 25, 1930) was an Italian-American boxer who fought professionally as a heavyweight.", " He won 33 of his 40 career fights, losing four, drawing twice, and fighting to a no-contest in another.", " Campbell was killed in the ring by future heavyweight champion Max Baer on August 25, 1930, in San Francisco, California." ], "title": "Frankie Campbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Ahmose I (Egyptian: Jˁḥ ms(j.w), sometimes written \"Amosis I\", \"Amenes\" and \"Aahmes\" and meaning \"Born of Iah\") was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty.", " He was a member of the Theban royal house, the son of pharaoh Seqenenre Tao and brother of the last pharaoh of the Seventeenth dynasty, King Kamose.", " During the reign of his father or grandfather, Thebes rebelled against the Hyksos, the rulers of Lower Egypt.", " When he was seven years old his father was killed, and he was about ten when his brother died of unknown causes, after reigning only three years.", " Ahmose I assumed the throne after the death of his brother, and upon coronation became known as Neb-Pehty-Re (\"The Lord of Strength is Re\").", " The name \"Ahmose\" is a combination of the divine name 'Ah' (see Iah) and the combining form '-mose'." ], "title": "Ahmose I" }, { "sentences": [ "Theodorus \"Theo\" van Gogh (] ; 1 May 1857 – 25 January 1891) was a Dutch art dealer.", " He was the younger brother of Vincent van Gogh, and Theo's unfailing financial and emotional support allowed his brother to devote himself entirely to painting.", " Theo died at the age of 33, six months after his brother died at the age of 37." ], "title": "Theo van Gogh (art dealer)" } ]
[ "Title: Greater Boston\n\nGreater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, and the most populous city in New England, as well as its surrounding areas. The region forms the northern arc of the US northeast megalopolis and as such, Greater Boston can be described as either a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or as a broader combined statistical area (CSA). The MSA consists of most of the eastern third of Massachusetts, excluding the South Coast region and Cape Cod; while the CSA additionally includes the municipalities of Manchester (the largest city in the US state of New Hampshire), Providence (the capital and largest city of the US state of Rhode Island), Worcester, Massachusetts (the second largest city in New England), as well as the South Coast region and Cape Cod in Massachusetts.", "Title: James Seth\n\nJames Seth (1860–1925) was a Scottish philosopher. His older brother was Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, also a philosopher. Their father, Smith Kimont Seth, was the son of a farmer from the Scottish region of Fife and a bank clerk in the head office of the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Their mother, Margaret, was the daughter of Andrew Little, a farmer from Berwickshire. An elder brother died in infancy. Seth was born in Edinburgh and attended George Watsons College. He was a student of Alexander Campbell Fraser and Henry Calderwood, and won two scholarships. He then went on to Divinity and ordination via a theology degree at New College, Edinburgh.", "Title: Lashkarwarz\n\nAbu Mansur Lashkarwarz ibn Sahlan, better known as simply Lashkarwarz (also spelled Lashkarwaz), was a Daylamite military officer who served the Buyid dynasty. He was the son of a certain Sahlan, and had a brother named Musafir. Lashkarwarz is first mentioned in participating in the army of the Buyid vizier Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Muhallabi in the defense of Basra against the Wajihid ruler of Oman, Yusuf ibn Wajih. In 954, Lashkarwarz was sent to aid the Muhtajid ruler Abu 'Ali Chaghani, whose claims to Samanid Khorasan was supported by the Buyids. However, this attempt turned fruitless, and Abu 'Ali died one year later of disease. Lashkarwarz also had a daughter who married the son of the Buyid ruler Mu'izz al-Dawla, Izz al-Dawla. Lashkarwarz along with his brother died in 958.", "Title: Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona\n\nJimeno II Garcés (died 29 May 931) was the brother of King Sancho I of Pamplona and son of García Jiménez by his second wife, Dadildis of Pallars. When his brother died, Sancho's only son, García, was still a child and Jimeno succeeded his brother. He was not simply acting as regent, as it was only in 930, a year before Jimeno's death, that García began to use the royal title alongside Jimeno.", "Title: Dolph Camilli\n\nAdolph Louis Camilli (April 23, 1907 – October 21, 1997) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers. He was named the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1941 after leading the league in home runs and runs batted in as the Dodgers won the pennant for the first time since 1920. He was the ninth NL player to hit 200 career home runs, and held the Dodgers franchise record for career home runs from 1942 to 1953. His son Doug was a major leaguer catcher in the 1960s. His brother, who boxed under the name Frankie Campbell, died of cerebral hemorrhaging following a 1930 match with Max Baer.", "Title: Hugh Dubh O'Donnell\n\nHugh Dubh O'Donnell (Irish: \"Aodh Dubh Ó Domhnaill\" ; died 1618) was a member of the O'Donnell dynasty of Tyrconnell in modern-day County Donegal. He was the younger brother of Manus O'Donnell, the ruler of Tyrconnell between 1537 and 1555. When his brother died, Hugh Dubh unsuccessfully challenged for the Lordship which was held by his two nephews Calvagh O'Donnell and Sir Hugh O'Donnell. He was supported in his claim by Miler Magrath who suggested that his seniority in the family made him the rightful candidate.", "Title: Doug Camilli\n\nDouglas Joseph Camilli (born September 22, 1936) is a former catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who played from 1960–67 and in 1969 for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Senators. The son of the late MLB first baseman and slugger Dolph Camilli, he was born in Philadelphia during his father's tenure with the Phillies. Doug Camilli threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 ft tall and weighed 195 lb during his active career.", "Title: Frankie Campbell\n\nFrankie Campbell (born \"Francesco Camilli\"; 1904 – August 25, 1930) was an Italian-American boxer who fought professionally as a heavyweight. He won 33 of his 40 career fights, losing four, drawing twice, and fighting to a no-contest in another. Campbell was killed in the ring by future heavyweight champion Max Baer on August 25, 1930, in San Francisco, California.", "Title: Ahmose I\n\nAhmose I (Egyptian: Jˁḥ ms(j.w), sometimes written \"Amosis I\", \"Amenes\" and \"Aahmes\" and meaning \"Born of Iah\") was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty. He was a member of the Theban royal house, the son of pharaoh Seqenenre Tao and brother of the last pharaoh of the Seventeenth dynasty, King Kamose. During the reign of his father or grandfather, Thebes rebelled against the Hyksos, the rulers of Lower Egypt. When he was seven years old his father was killed, and he was about ten when his brother died of unknown causes, after reigning only three years. Ahmose I assumed the throne after the death of his brother, and upon coronation became known as Neb-Pehty-Re (\"The Lord of Strength is Re\"). The name \"Ahmose\" is a combination of the divine name 'Ah' (see Iah) and the combining form '-mose'.", "Title: Theo van Gogh (art dealer)\n\nTheodorus \"Theo\" van Gogh (] ; 1 May 1857 – 25 January 1891) was a Dutch art dealer. He was the younger brother of Vincent van Gogh, and Theo's unfailing financial and emotional support allowed his brother to devote himself entirely to painting. Theo died at the age of 33, six months after his brother died at the age of 37." ]
4,498
Abacoa is a community in what county directly north of Broward County?
Palm Beach County
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{ "title": [ "Abacoa, Florida", "Palm Beach County, Florida" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Weston is a master planned suburban community in Broward County, Florida, United States.", " Established as a city in 1996, much of the community was developed by Arvida/JMB Realty (known for developing Walt Disney World) and is located near the western developmental boundary of Broward County.", " It is the most western city in Broward County, and its entire west side is next to the Everglades.", " As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 65,333.", " Weston is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census." ], "title": "Weston, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Palm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida, directly north of Broward County.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida.", " The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach.", " Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Dade County.", " The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963.", " Palm Beach County is one of the three counties in South Florida which make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census." ], "title": "Palm Beach County, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Broward Health, formerly the North Broward Hospital District, is one of the 10 largest health systems in the U.S. Located in Broward County, Florida, Broward Health has the county's first certified stroke center and only liver transplant program.", " Broward Health currently operates more than 30 healthcare facilities, including Broward Health Medical Center, Broward Health North, Broward Health Imperial Point, Broward Health Coral Springs, Chris Evert Children's Hospital, and Broward Health Weston." ], "title": "Broward Health" }, { "sentences": [ "The College Academy @ BC Central is a joint venture between The School Board of Broward County and Broward College.", " The College Academy @ BC Central Campus offers high school juniors and seniors enrolled as full-time students in the program the opportunity to receive a high school diploma from The School Board of Broward County, Florida and an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Broward College.", " The rigorous nature of the program helps students qualify for the State of Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.", " The College Academy is designed for students who have the maturity required for college campus life and the academic ability to handle the rigor of college work.", " Both high school and dual enrollment courses are taught on the BC Central campus.", " An extension to North Campus has been opened in the fall of 2015.", " Students take between 12-18 college credits Fall and Winter Terms and approximately 6 college credits Session I of the Summer Term.", " Students must maintain a 2.5 unweighted grade point average in order to remain at The College Academy." ], "title": "College Academy @ BC" }, { "sentences": [ "Women in Distress (WID) is a nationally accredited, state-certified, full service domestic violence center in Broward County, Florida.", " WID adopts an empowerment based model.", " WID provides victims of domestic violence with safe shelter, crisis intervention and resources, and raises community awareness through intervention, education and advocacy.", " WID works in partnership with the Broward County Sheriff's Office (BSO).", " At a press conference in October 2009, Florida Governor Charlie Crist commended Women in Distress and Broward Sheriff's Office for their joint efforts to combat domestic violence.", " Tiffany Carr, the CEO of Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV) said Broward County had been chosen to lead the rollout of Florida's new $1.2 million program to combat child abuse, because the successful partnership between Women in Distress and Broward Sheriff's Office had rapidly exceeded all expectations." ], "title": "Women in Distress" }, { "sentences": [ "Palm Tran is the public transit bus system run by the Palm Beach County Government, serving Palm Beach County, Florida.", " During fiscal year 2015, Palm Tran provided 10,773,132 one-way passenger trips and 889,056 paratransit trips to Palm Beach County.", " Palm Tran also serves a portion of Broward County, Florida where it overlaps with Broward County Transit.", " Palm Tran has four main facilities (North Campus in West Palm Beach, South Campus in Delray Beach, Palm Tran Connection/Military Trail and the Belle Glade Facility) with its main headquarters in West Palm Beach on Electronics Way.", " The current Executive Director is Clinton B. Forbes." ], "title": "Palm Tran" }, { "sentences": [ "Abacoa is a community in Palm Beach County in the U.S. state of Florida, within the outer city limits of Jupiter.", " Construction began in 1997 on land once owned by the American businessman John D. MacArthur.", " The development is an example of the New Urbanism architectural movement in Florida." ], "title": "Abacoa, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Hog Lake is a natural freshwater lake in the Sun 'N Lakes community, in Highlands County, Florida (see Sun 'n Lake of Sebring, Florida).", " Hog Lake has a surface area of 19.6 acre .", " About 1 acre of this is a manmade island inside the lake.", " The lake is directly north of the Sun 'N Lakes community center and is inside a park.", " The country club restaurant is directly north of the lake." ], "title": "Hog Lake (Florida)" }, { "sentences": [ "West Park, officially the City of West Park, is a municipality in Broward County, Florida, United States.", " It was created on March 1, 2005.", " It is located in the southeastern part of the county and consists of the neighborhoods of Carver Ranches, Lake Forest, Miami Gardens (Broward County), and Utopia.", " A large portion of the city lies west of the town of Pembroke Park, so the new city was called \"West Park\".", " With a population of 14,156 as of the 2010 census, the city is bordered by Miami-Dade County on the south, Pembroke Park on the east, Hollywood on the north and Miramar on the west." ], "title": "West Park, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Blanche Ely High School is a high school located in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida.", " Blanche Ely High School serves all cities in Broward County that are north of Sunrise Blvd." ], "title": "Blanche Ely High School" } ]
[ "Title: Weston, Florida\n\nWeston is a master planned suburban community in Broward County, Florida, United States. Established as a city in 1996, much of the community was developed by Arvida/JMB Realty (known for developing Walt Disney World) and is located near the western developmental boundary of Broward County. It is the most western city in Broward County, and its entire west side is next to the Everglades. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 65,333. Weston is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.", "Title: Palm Beach County, Florida\n\nPalm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida, directly north of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida. The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Dade County. The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963. Palm Beach County is one of the three counties in South Florida which make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.", "Title: Broward Health\n\nBroward Health, formerly the North Broward Hospital District, is one of the 10 largest health systems in the U.S. Located in Broward County, Florida, Broward Health has the county's first certified stroke center and only liver transplant program. Broward Health currently operates more than 30 healthcare facilities, including Broward Health Medical Center, Broward Health North, Broward Health Imperial Point, Broward Health Coral Springs, Chris Evert Children's Hospital, and Broward Health Weston.", "Title: College Academy @ BC\n\nThe College Academy @ BC Central is a joint venture between The School Board of Broward County and Broward College. The College Academy @ BC Central Campus offers high school juniors and seniors enrolled as full-time students in the program the opportunity to receive a high school diploma from The School Board of Broward County, Florida and an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Broward College. The rigorous nature of the program helps students qualify for the State of Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. The College Academy is designed for students who have the maturity required for college campus life and the academic ability to handle the rigor of college work. Both high school and dual enrollment courses are taught on the BC Central campus. An extension to North Campus has been opened in the fall of 2015. Students take between 12-18 college credits Fall and Winter Terms and approximately 6 college credits Session I of the Summer Term. Students must maintain a 2.5 unweighted grade point average in order to remain at The College Academy.", "Title: Women in Distress\n\nWomen in Distress (WID) is a nationally accredited, state-certified, full service domestic violence center in Broward County, Florida. WID adopts an empowerment based model. WID provides victims of domestic violence with safe shelter, crisis intervention and resources, and raises community awareness through intervention, education and advocacy. WID works in partnership with the Broward County Sheriff's Office (BSO). At a press conference in October 2009, Florida Governor Charlie Crist commended Women in Distress and Broward Sheriff's Office for their joint efforts to combat domestic violence. Tiffany Carr, the CEO of Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV) said Broward County had been chosen to lead the rollout of Florida's new $1.2 million program to combat child abuse, because the successful partnership between Women in Distress and Broward Sheriff's Office had rapidly exceeded all expectations.", "Title: Palm Tran\n\nPalm Tran is the public transit bus system run by the Palm Beach County Government, serving Palm Beach County, Florida. During fiscal year 2015, Palm Tran provided 10,773,132 one-way passenger trips and 889,056 paratransit trips to Palm Beach County. Palm Tran also serves a portion of Broward County, Florida where it overlaps with Broward County Transit. Palm Tran has four main facilities (North Campus in West Palm Beach, South Campus in Delray Beach, Palm Tran Connection/Military Trail and the Belle Glade Facility) with its main headquarters in West Palm Beach on Electronics Way. The current Executive Director is Clinton B. Forbes.", "Title: Abacoa, Florida\n\nAbacoa is a community in Palm Beach County in the U.S. state of Florida, within the outer city limits of Jupiter. Construction began in 1997 on land once owned by the American businessman John D. MacArthur. The development is an example of the New Urbanism architectural movement in Florida.", "Title: Hog Lake (Florida)\n\nHog Lake is a natural freshwater lake in the Sun 'N Lakes community, in Highlands County, Florida (see Sun 'n Lake of Sebring, Florida). Hog Lake has a surface area of 19.6 acre . About 1 acre of this is a manmade island inside the lake. The lake is directly north of the Sun 'N Lakes community center and is inside a park. The country club restaurant is directly north of the lake.", "Title: West Park, Florida\n\nWest Park, officially the City of West Park, is a municipality in Broward County, Florida, United States. It was created on March 1, 2005. It is located in the southeastern part of the county and consists of the neighborhoods of Carver Ranches, Lake Forest, Miami Gardens (Broward County), and Utopia. A large portion of the city lies west of the town of Pembroke Park, so the new city was called \"West Park\". With a population of 14,156 as of the 2010 census, the city is bordered by Miami-Dade County on the south, Pembroke Park on the east, Hollywood on the north and Miramar on the west.", "Title: Blanche Ely High School\n\nBlanche Ely High School is a high school located in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida. Blanche Ely High School serves all cities in Broward County that are north of Sunrise Blvd." ]
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In what movie did Christa B. Allen act that also starred Jennifer Garner?
13 Going on 30
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[ "Title: Brian Jacobs (actor)\n\nBrian Jacobs is an American actor who has appeared extensively on television shows and national commercials. Originally from New York City, he now resides in Los Angeles. He is known for his starring role on FOX-TV's \"Mr. Potato Head show\", as well as guest starring on \"Star Trek, Lincoln Heights, LAX\" (with Heather Locklear), \"Will & Grace\", \"Sabrina the Teenage Witch\", \"Sunset Beach\", \"Time of Your Life\" (with Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Love Hewitt), \"The Nightmare Room\" (with Shia LeBouf), \"Martial Law\", \"3rd Rock From the Sun\" (with John Lithgow) and for comedy skits on \"The Tonight Show\". Film appearances include \"The Golden Age\", Woke, The Last Spin\", \"Amazon Warrior\" and \"Ghost World\" (with Thora Birch, Steve Buscemi and Scarlett Johansson).", "Title: Mr. Magoo (film)\n\nMr. Magoo is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stanley Tong (his sole English language film) and written by Pat Proft and Tom Sherohman. A live-action film adaptation of UPA's cartoon of the same name, it was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and starred Leslie Nielsen as the title character, alongside Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar, Nick Chinlund, Stephen Tobolowsky, Ernie Hudson, Jennifer Garner and Malcolm McDowell.", "Title: Nine Lives (2016 film)\n\nNine Lives is a 2016 English-language comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, written by Gwyn Lurie, Matt R. Allen, Caleb Wilson, Dan Antoniazzi and Ben Shiffrin and stars Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner, Robbie Amell, Cheryl Hines, Malina Weissman and Christopher Walken. It is an international co-production between France and China. The plot follows a workaholic father who has his mind trapped inside of his daughter's new cat. The film was released by EuropaCorp on 5 August 2016. It has a 12% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $57 million.", "Title: 13 Going on 30\n\n13 Going on 30 (released as Suddenly 30 in some countries) is a 2004 American romantic comedy fantasy film written by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa and directed by Gary Winick. Starring Jennifer Garner, the film was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures, and was released on April 23, 2004. It follows a 13-year-old girl who dreams of being popular. During her birthday party, she is humiliated by classmates and wishes that she was thirty years old. When she eventually does emerge, she finds herself five days shy of her 30th birthday, uncertain to how she got there.", "Title: Time of Your Life (TV series)\n\nTime of Your Life is an American television drama series starring Jennifer Love Hewitt that aired for one season on Fox. A spin-off of \"Party of Five\", the series followed Sarah Reeves Merrin as she moved to New York City to learn more about her biological parents. Co-stars included Jennifer Garner, Pauley Perrette and Gina Ravera.", "Title: One Wish (film)\n\nOne Wish is an 2010 American drama film directed by Felix Limardo and written by Ron Willens. It was filmed in Ventura, California. It stars Bella Thorne, Kevin Kilner, Christa B. Allen, Symba Smith and Kelsey Weber. The film was released on November 26, 2010.", "Title: Miracles from Heaven (film)\n\nMiracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown. It is based on \"Miracles from Heaven\" by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Kylie Rogers, Martin Henderson, John Carroll Lynch, Eugenio Derbez, and Queen Latifah. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 2015. The film was released on March 16, 2016. The movie was financially successful, and although critical reception was mixed, Garner's performance earned general praise.", "Title: Charlotte Grayson\n\nCharlotte Clarke is a fictional character on the television drama \"Revenge\", portrayed by Christa B. Allen. She is Victoria Grayson's youngest child, but has little in common with her mother; unlike the cold, ruthless Victoria, Charlotte is naïve, loving, open, and forgiving. Like Emily Thorne, Charlotte is intelligent, defying expectations in school with her perfect academic record. She was also a substance abuser and, as the seasons progress, she becomes increasingly emotionally unstable.", "Title: Formula funds\n\nFormula funds refer to the Federal dollars distributed to the land grant colleges of agriculture through formulas found in the Hatch Act (7 U.S.C. 361a et seq.), the Smith–Lever Act (7 U.S.C. 341 et seq.), the McIntire–Stennis Act (16 U.S.C. 582a et seq.), and the Evans–Allen Act (7 U.S.C. 3222) for (1) agricultural research at the state agricultural experiment stations, (2) Extension Service programs, (3) forestry research at the land grant colleges of agriculture, and (4) research at the 1890 institutions, respectively.", "Title: Christa B. Allen\n\nChrista B. Allen (born November 11, 1991) is an American actress. She is known for playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's characters in \"13 Going on 30\" (2004) and \"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past\" (2009), as well as for her role as socialite Charlotte Grayson on the ABC drama series \"Revenge\"." ]