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In which state does TheBlaze and its parent company do business?
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"Hainan HNA Infrastructure Investment Group Co., Ltd. formerly Hainan Island Construction Co., Ltd. is a Chinese listed company based in Haikou.",
" in mid-2016 the company acquired HNA Infrastructure Group () in a reverse IPO from intermediate parent company HNA Infrastructure Holding Group (), which HNA Infrastructure Group is the parent company of HNA Real Estate and HNA Airport Group (, in turn HNA Airport Group is the parent company of HNA Airport Holdings (Group) () and HNA Airport Holdings is the parent company of Sanya Phoenix International Airport Co., Ltd.); HNA Airport Group is the largest shareholder of Haikou Meilan International Airport (19.58% as at October 2016), which in turn the largest shareholder of Hong Kong listed company HNA Infrastructure.",
" In December 2016 a proposed capital increase of the HK-listed company was announced.",
" HNA Infrastructure Investment Group would purchase a minority share directly.",
" Haikou Meilan International Airport was the second-largest shareholder of Hainan Airlines; Hainan Airlines, however, also owned a minority stake in Haikou Meilan International Airport."
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"title": "HNA Infrastructure Investment Group"
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"SM-Chile is a holding company for Banco de Chile.",
" Until 1996, when its Board of Shareholders agreed to become an investment company with exclusive turn, governed by Law No. 19,396, changing its name to Bank of Parent Company Chile SA' Simultaneously, the parent company of Banco de Chile SA created a commercial bank under the name Banco de Chile and was transferred all its assets and liabilities, excluding subordinated obligation call with the Central Bank of Chile, obligation undertaken following the banking crisis of the years 1982 - 1984 and the consequent bailout carried out by the Central Bank.",
" After this transformation, the sole shareholder of Banco de Chile was the parent company of Banco de Chile SA"
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"Yorkshire Water is a water supply and treatment utility company servicing West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, part of North Lincolnshire, most of North Yorkshire and part of Derbyshire, in England.",
" The company has its origins in the Yorkshire Water Authority, one of ten regional water authorities created by the Water Act 1973, and privatised under the terms of the Water Act 1989, when Yorkshire Water plc, the parent company of the Yorkshire Water business, was floated on the London Stock Exchange.",
" The parent company was Kelda Group in 1999."
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"Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American talk show host, political commentator, and producer.",
" He is the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts, the parent company of his television and radio network TheBlaze.",
" A conservative, he hosts the \"Glenn Beck Radio Program\", a popular talk-radio show nationally syndicated on Premiere Radio Networks.",
" Beck also hosts the \"Glenn Beck\" television program, which ran from January 2006 to October 2008 on HLN, from January 2009 to June 2011 on the Fox News Channel and currently airs on TheBlaze.",
" Beck has authored six \"New York Times\"–bestselling books."
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"Who Owns Whom is a set of annual directories published by GAP Books in association with Dun & Bradstreet (D&B).",
" They provide the relationship between companies worldwide showing who is the ultimate parent company and who are their subsidiaries.",
" Details include parent name, address and telephone number, country of incorporation and SIC code for each ultimate parent company along with the names of the subsidiaries, where they are based, and who owns whom for each subsidiary.",
" The set of directories are broken down into seven geographic regions: UK & Ireland; West Europe; North Europe; South, Central & East Europe; North & South America; Australasia, Asia, Africa & Middle East."
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"A parent company guarantee (PCG) is a guarantee by a parent company of a contractor’s performance under its contract with its client, where the contractor is a subsidiary of the parent company."
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"Man In The Moon was a spectacle on July 6, 2013 at USANA Amphitheater in West Valley City, Utah, produced by Mercury Radio Arts and its American Dream Labs, owned and operated by Glenn Beck and written by Ben McPherson."
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"Pivotal Games Limited was a British video game developer based in Corston, England, founded in March 2000 by fifteen ex-Pumpkin Studios employees, after it was shut down by its parent company, Eidos Interactive.",
" Led by Jim Bambra, Nick Cook and Alex McLean, of which Bambra and Cook had previously founded Pumpkin Studios in August 1996, the studio was formed under the Kaboom Studios umbrella, in order to establish a publishing relationship to Sales Curve Interactive (SCi, later renamed SCi Games).",
" Between 2002 and 2008, Pivotal Games developed all installments in the \"Conflict\" series, as well as \"The Great Escape\", based on the film of the same name.",
" In September 2003, after financial struggles of parent company Kaboom Studios, who had at that point had already closed down sister studios Attention to Detail and Silicon Dreams Studio, SCi showed interest in acquiring the company.",
" Kaboom Studios went into receivership on 9 September 2003, with all remaining assets, including still-active Pivotal Games, being transferred to Ernst & Young for sale.",
" On 29 September 2003, SCi acquired Pivotal Games from Ernst & Young for a total of GB£ .",
" In May 2005, SCi Games finalised its acquisition and merger with Eidos plc, the parent of Eidos Interactive, which would become in charge of SCi Games' subsidiaries.",
" In March 2008, SCi Games closed down fourteen operating projects to counter a GB£ net loss from the preceding fiscal year, leading to rumors that Pivotal Games was also to be closed.",
" On 14 July 2008, it was officially announced that the studio was to shut its doors, and 99 staff had already been made redundant, leaving only a team of 10–12 specialist personnel.",
" Pivotal Games was closed on 13 August 2008."
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"In corporate finance, Structural subordination is the concept that a lender to a company will not have access to the assets of the company's subsidiary until after all of the subsidiary's creditors have been paid and the remaining assets have been distributed up to the company as an equity holder.",
" For example, if a lender loans money to a parent company, that lender is structurally subordinated to a lender who loaned money to a subsidiary operating company which is lower down in the company organizational structure.",
" The operating company lender is structurally senior, and the parent company lender can only be repaid from the operating assets after the operating company lender has been repaid."
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"The term phoenix club is one used in professional team sports to refer to a new parent company that is set up to replace the parent company of a club that has failed in business terms but not in sporting terms, ideally while maintaining the continuity of the sporting activity.",
" In some cases, the phoenix club is created by the supporters of the club which has ended (or appears to be on the point of ending).",
" A phoenix club will often have the same or similar name, logo and playing uniform to the original club.",
" The term is particularly prevalent in the United Kingdom in relation to association football, though it is also used in other countries."
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"Title: HNA Infrastructure Investment Group\n\nHainan HNA Infrastructure Investment Group Co., Ltd. formerly Hainan Island Construction Co., Ltd. is a Chinese listed company based in Haikou. in mid-2016 the company acquired HNA Infrastructure Group () in a reverse IPO from intermediate parent company HNA Infrastructure Holding Group (), which HNA Infrastructure Group is the parent company of HNA Real Estate and HNA Airport Group (, in turn HNA Airport Group is the parent company of HNA Airport Holdings (Group) () and HNA Airport Holdings is the parent company of Sanya Phoenix International Airport Co., Ltd.); HNA Airport Group is the largest shareholder of Haikou Meilan International Airport (19.58% as at October 2016), which in turn the largest shareholder of Hong Kong listed company HNA Infrastructure. In December 2016 a proposed capital increase of the HK-listed company was announced. HNA Infrastructure Investment Group would purchase a minority share directly. Haikou Meilan International Airport was the second-largest shareholder of Hainan Airlines; Hainan Airlines, however, also owned a minority stake in Haikou Meilan International Airport.",
"Title: SM-Chile\n\nSM-Chile is a holding company for Banco de Chile. Until 1996, when its Board of Shareholders agreed to become an investment company with exclusive turn, governed by Law No. 19,396, changing its name to Bank of Parent Company Chile SA' Simultaneously, the parent company of Banco de Chile SA created a commercial bank under the name Banco de Chile and was transferred all its assets and liabilities, excluding subordinated obligation call with the Central Bank of Chile, obligation undertaken following the banking crisis of the years 1982 - 1984 and the consequent bailout carried out by the Central Bank. After this transformation, the sole shareholder of Banco de Chile was the parent company of Banco de Chile SA",
"Title: Yorkshire Water\n\nYorkshire Water is a water supply and treatment utility company servicing West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, part of North Lincolnshire, most of North Yorkshire and part of Derbyshire, in England. The company has its origins in the Yorkshire Water Authority, one of ten regional water authorities created by the Water Act 1973, and privatised under the terms of the Water Act 1989, when Yorkshire Water plc, the parent company of the Yorkshire Water business, was floated on the London Stock Exchange. The parent company was Kelda Group in 1999.",
"Title: Glenn Beck\n\nGlenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American talk show host, political commentator, and producer. He is the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts, the parent company of his television and radio network TheBlaze. A conservative, he hosts the \"Glenn Beck Radio Program\", a popular talk-radio show nationally syndicated on Premiere Radio Networks. Beck also hosts the \"Glenn Beck\" television program, which ran from January 2006 to October 2008 on HLN, from January 2009 to June 2011 on the Fox News Channel and currently airs on TheBlaze. Beck has authored six \"New York Times\"–bestselling books.",
"Title: Who Owns Whom\n\nWho Owns Whom is a set of annual directories published by GAP Books in association with Dun & Bradstreet (D&B). They provide the relationship between companies worldwide showing who is the ultimate parent company and who are their subsidiaries. Details include parent name, address and telephone number, country of incorporation and SIC code for each ultimate parent company along with the names of the subsidiaries, where they are based, and who owns whom for each subsidiary. The set of directories are broken down into seven geographic regions: UK & Ireland; West Europe; North Europe; South, Central & East Europe; North & South America; Australasia, Asia, Africa & Middle East.",
"Title: Parent company guarantee\n\nA parent company guarantee (PCG) is a guarantee by a parent company of a contractor’s performance under its contract with its client, where the contractor is a subsidiary of the parent company.",
"Title: Man in the Moon (event)\n\nMan In The Moon was a spectacle on July 6, 2013 at USANA Amphitheater in West Valley City, Utah, produced by Mercury Radio Arts and its American Dream Labs, owned and operated by Glenn Beck and written by Ben McPherson.",
"Title: Pivotal Games\n\nPivotal Games Limited was a British video game developer based in Corston, England, founded in March 2000 by fifteen ex-Pumpkin Studios employees, after it was shut down by its parent company, Eidos Interactive. Led by Jim Bambra, Nick Cook and Alex McLean, of which Bambra and Cook had previously founded Pumpkin Studios in August 1996, the studio was formed under the Kaboom Studios umbrella, in order to establish a publishing relationship to Sales Curve Interactive (SCi, later renamed SCi Games). Between 2002 and 2008, Pivotal Games developed all installments in the \"Conflict\" series, as well as \"The Great Escape\", based on the film of the same name. In September 2003, after financial struggles of parent company Kaboom Studios, who had at that point had already closed down sister studios Attention to Detail and Silicon Dreams Studio, SCi showed interest in acquiring the company. Kaboom Studios went into receivership on 9 September 2003, with all remaining assets, including still-active Pivotal Games, being transferred to Ernst & Young for sale. On 29 September 2003, SCi acquired Pivotal Games from Ernst & Young for a total of GB£ . In May 2005, SCi Games finalised its acquisition and merger with Eidos plc, the parent of Eidos Interactive, which would become in charge of SCi Games' subsidiaries. In March 2008, SCi Games closed down fourteen operating projects to counter a GB£ net loss from the preceding fiscal year, leading to rumors that Pivotal Games was also to be closed. On 14 July 2008, it was officially announced that the studio was to shut its doors, and 99 staff had already been made redundant, leaving only a team of 10–12 specialist personnel. Pivotal Games was closed on 13 August 2008.",
"Title: Structural subordination\n\nIn corporate finance, Structural subordination is the concept that a lender to a company will not have access to the assets of the company's subsidiary until after all of the subsidiary's creditors have been paid and the remaining assets have been distributed up to the company as an equity holder. For example, if a lender loans money to a parent company, that lender is structurally subordinated to a lender who loaned money to a subsidiary operating company which is lower down in the company organizational structure. The operating company lender is structurally senior, and the parent company lender can only be repaid from the operating assets after the operating company lender has been repaid.",
"Title: Phoenix club (sports)\n\nThe term phoenix club is one used in professional team sports to refer to a new parent company that is set up to replace the parent company of a club that has failed in business terms but not in sporting terms, ideally while maintaining the continuity of the sporting activity. In some cases, the phoenix club is created by the supporters of the club which has ended (or appears to be on the point of ending). A phoenix club will often have the same or similar name, logo and playing uniform to the original club. The term is particularly prevalent in the United Kingdom in relation to association football, though it is also used in other countries."
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Sarah Birch was the Chair of Comparative Politics at a university that is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world, and was founded in what year?
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1451
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"The University of Glasgow (Scottish Gaelic: \"Oilthigh Ghlaschu\" , Latin: \"Universitas Glasguensis\" ) (abbreviated as Glas.",
" in post-nominals) is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.",
" It was founded in 1451.",
" Along with the University of Edinburgh, the University was part of the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century.",
" It is currently a member of Universitas 21, the international network of research universities and the Russell Group."
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"The title of third-oldest university in England is claimed by three institutions: Durham University as the third oldest officially recognised university (1832) and the third to confer degrees (1837), the University of London as the third university to be granted a Royal Charter (1836), and University College London as it was founded as \"London University\" (1826) and was the third oldest university institution to start teaching (1828).",
" A fourth institution, King's College London, officially claims to be the fourth oldest university in England but is claimed by some students to be the third oldest as the third university institution to receive a Royal Charter (1829).",
" Deciding which is truly the \"third oldest university\" depends largely on the definition of university status and how this is applied historically."
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"Alfred Diamant (September 25, 1917 – May 11, 2012) was an American political scientist.",
" His main contribution was in the field of comparative politics and comparative public administration.",
" He was a member of the Comparative Administration Group (CAG) and a co-chairperson of the Council for European Studies based at Columbia University.",
" According to Peter Alexis Gourevitch, Diamant was both “on the Executive Committee of the Council for European Studies (based in New York) and the Interuniversity Center for European Studies in Montreal.”",
" Alfred Diamant was published by Princeton University Press and by top ranking journals like Administrative Science Quarterly, Comparative Political Studies, and PS.",
" Political Science and Politics.",
" (See List of publications) Diamant’s “areas of expertise” were “Comparative Western European Politics and Social Policy.”",
" Together with his colleague, James Christoph, he “established Indiana University as a major site of the study of European culture, society and politics.”",
" John D.Martz called the “works of Maurice Duvergier, Sigmund Neumann and Alfred Diamant” that focus on the study of political parties “Western European-oriented classics.”",
" D.B. Robertson saw Alfred Diamant as “a gifted and humane scholar.”"
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"Joseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management, and a Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Comparative Research at Yale University.",
" He is best known for his contributions to the fields of comparative politics, comparative public administration, political development, Italian politics and the organization and behavior of international firms.",
" He served as chair of Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies for five years, and as Chair of its Department of Political Science for two three-year terms.",
" He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has held fellowships from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, the Twentieth Century Fund, the Social Science Research Council and the Fulbright Program.",
" He has been awarded the Medals of Honor by the Presidency of the Italian Republic and by the Italian Constitutional Court.",
" He is a Knight-Commander in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic."
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"Adrian Guelke (born 15 June 1947) is Professor of Comparative Politics in the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.",
" He was previously Jan Smuts Professor of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg from 1993 to 1995.",
" After attending Diocesan College, Rondebosch, Cape Town, he studied for his BA and MA at the University of Cape Town and his PhD at the London School of Economics.",
" He specialises in the comparative study of ethnic conflict, particularly the cases of Northern Ireland, his native South Africa and Kashmir.",
" He is chair of the International Political Science Association's research committee on politics and ethnicity.",
" And, as of 2013, Editor of the Academic Journal Nationalism and Ethnic Politics.",
" "
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"Commonwealth & Comparative Politics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of political science covering comparative politics, with an emphasis on the Commonwealth of Nations.",
" It was established in 1961 as the \"Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies\" and renamed \"The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics\" in 1974, before obtaining its current title in 1998.",
" The editors-in-chief are James Chiriyankandath (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) and Peter Clegg (University of the West of England).",
" The journal is published by Taylor & Francis."
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"Amparo Menéndez-Carrión (born 1949 in Uruguay and naturalized Ecuadorean) is an author and a scholar specialized in comparative politics and Latin American Sudies.",
" She received her BA in Political Science at the University of Minnesota and her M.A. and Ph.D in International Relations and Comparative Politics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.",
" She was Director General of FLACSO Ecuador (Latin American Graduate School of Social Sciences at Quito) for two consecutive terms (1987-1995).",
" Her book \"La Conquista del Voto en Ecuador\" (Quito, FLACSO-CEN, 1986) was declared by her peers ‘Best Book of the Year in the Social Sciences’ (December 1986).",
" Her most recent book (\"Memorias de Ciudadanía.",
" Los Avatares de una Polis Golpeada.",
" La Experiencia Uruguaya\", Montevideo: Fin de Siglo, three-volumes, 2015) was recipient of the Bartolome Hidalgo award for non-fiction book of 2016 in Uruguay."
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"title": "Amparo Menendez-Carrion"
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"Sarah Birch, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 5 December 1963) is a American political scientist and academic, specialising in comparative politics.",
" Since 2016, she has been Professor of Political Science at King's College London.",
" She had taught at the University of Essex between 1996 and 2013, and held the Chair of Comparative Politics at the University of Glasgow between 2013 and 2016."
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"Stephen Silvia is a Professor at American University's School of International Service and an Affiliate Professor in American University's Economics Department.",
" He teaches international economics, international trade relations, and comparative politics.",
" He is a noted expert on the German economy, in particular, on German labor markets and industrial relations.",
" He also has written about comparative industrial relations, European Union economic policy, and comparative economic policy, with an emphasis on Germany and the United States.",
" Silvia serves as a Board Member on the American Consortium on European Union Studies (ACES), which is an EU Center of Excellence.",
" He is a Non-Resident Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS).",
" Silvia served as a Trustee on the American University Board of Trustees from 2008 to 2010.",
" He was Chair of the American University Faculty Senate during the 2008-2009 academic year."
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"title": "Stephen Silvia"
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"The \"Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture\" is an annual lecture which is arranged by the Department of Comparative Politics (Norwegian: \"Institutt for sammenliknende politikk\" ) at the University of Bergen, Norway.",
" Since 2002, the organising of the lecture has been in cooperation with the UNI Rokkan Centre.",
" The purpose of the lecture is to draw attention to some of the most outstanding exponents of Stein Rokkan’s fields of research; first and foremost political science, sociology and comparative politics."
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"title": "Stein Rokkan memorial lecture"
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"Title: University of Glasgow\n\nThe University of Glasgow (Scottish Gaelic: \"Oilthigh Ghlaschu\" , Latin: \"Universitas Glasguensis\" ) (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities. It was founded in 1451. Along with the University of Edinburgh, the University was part of the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century. It is currently a member of Universitas 21, the international network of research universities and the Russell Group.",
"Title: Third-oldest university in England debate\n\nThe title of third-oldest university in England is claimed by three institutions: Durham University as the third oldest officially recognised university (1832) and the third to confer degrees (1837), the University of London as the third university to be granted a Royal Charter (1836), and University College London as it was founded as \"London University\" (1826) and was the third oldest university institution to start teaching (1828). A fourth institution, King's College London, officially claims to be the fourth oldest university in England but is claimed by some students to be the third oldest as the third university institution to receive a Royal Charter (1829). Deciding which is truly the \"third oldest university\" depends largely on the definition of university status and how this is applied historically.",
"Title: Alfred Diamant\n\nAlfred Diamant (September 25, 1917 – May 11, 2012) was an American political scientist. His main contribution was in the field of comparative politics and comparative public administration. He was a member of the Comparative Administration Group (CAG) and a co-chairperson of the Council for European Studies based at Columbia University. According to Peter Alexis Gourevitch, Diamant was both “on the Executive Committee of the Council for European Studies (based in New York) and the Interuniversity Center for European Studies in Montreal.” Alfred Diamant was published by Princeton University Press and by top ranking journals like Administrative Science Quarterly, Comparative Political Studies, and PS. Political Science and Politics. (See List of publications) Diamant’s “areas of expertise” were “Comparative Western European Politics and Social Policy.” Together with his colleague, James Christoph, he “established Indiana University as a major site of the study of European culture, society and politics.” John D.Martz called the “works of Maurice Duvergier, Sigmund Neumann and Alfred Diamant” that focus on the study of political parties “Western European-oriented classics.” D.B. Robertson saw Alfred Diamant as “a gifted and humane scholar.”",
"Title: Joseph LaPalombara\n\nJoseph LaPalombara (born May 18, 1925) is the Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Management, and a Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Comparative Research at Yale University. He is best known for his contributions to the fields of comparative politics, comparative public administration, political development, Italian politics and the organization and behavior of international firms. He served as chair of Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies for five years, and as Chair of its Department of Political Science for two three-year terms. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has held fellowships from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, the Twentieth Century Fund, the Social Science Research Council and the Fulbright Program. He has been awarded the Medals of Honor by the Presidency of the Italian Republic and by the Italian Constitutional Court. He is a Knight-Commander in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.",
"Title: Adrian Guelke\n\nAdrian Guelke (born 15 June 1947) is Professor of Comparative Politics in the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was previously Jan Smuts Professor of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg from 1993 to 1995. After attending Diocesan College, Rondebosch, Cape Town, he studied for his BA and MA at the University of Cape Town and his PhD at the London School of Economics. He specialises in the comparative study of ethnic conflict, particularly the cases of Northern Ireland, his native South Africa and Kashmir. He is chair of the International Political Science Association's research committee on politics and ethnicity. And, as of 2013, Editor of the Academic Journal Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. ",
"Title: Commonwealth & Comparative Politics\n\nCommonwealth & Comparative Politics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of political science covering comparative politics, with an emphasis on the Commonwealth of Nations. It was established in 1961 as the \"Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies\" and renamed \"The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics\" in 1974, before obtaining its current title in 1998. The editors-in-chief are James Chiriyankandath (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) and Peter Clegg (University of the West of England). The journal is published by Taylor & Francis.",
"Title: Amparo Menendez-Carrion\n\nAmparo Menéndez-Carrión (born 1949 in Uruguay and naturalized Ecuadorean) is an author and a scholar specialized in comparative politics and Latin American Sudies. She received her BA in Political Science at the University of Minnesota and her M.A. and Ph.D in International Relations and Comparative Politics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. She was Director General of FLACSO Ecuador (Latin American Graduate School of Social Sciences at Quito) for two consecutive terms (1987-1995). Her book \"La Conquista del Voto en Ecuador\" (Quito, FLACSO-CEN, 1986) was declared by her peers ‘Best Book of the Year in the Social Sciences’ (December 1986). Her most recent book (\"Memorias de Ciudadanía. Los Avatares de una Polis Golpeada. La Experiencia Uruguaya\", Montevideo: Fin de Siglo, three-volumes, 2015) was recipient of the Bartolome Hidalgo award for non-fiction book of 2016 in Uruguay.",
"Title: Sarah Birch\n\nSarah Birch, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 5 December 1963) is a American political scientist and academic, specialising in comparative politics. Since 2016, she has been Professor of Political Science at King's College London. She had taught at the University of Essex between 1996 and 2013, and held the Chair of Comparative Politics at the University of Glasgow between 2013 and 2016.",
"Title: Stephen Silvia\n\nStephen Silvia is a Professor at American University's School of International Service and an Affiliate Professor in American University's Economics Department. He teaches international economics, international trade relations, and comparative politics. He is a noted expert on the German economy, in particular, on German labor markets and industrial relations. He also has written about comparative industrial relations, European Union economic policy, and comparative economic policy, with an emphasis on Germany and the United States. Silvia serves as a Board Member on the American Consortium on European Union Studies (ACES), which is an EU Center of Excellence. He is a Non-Resident Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS). Silvia served as a Trustee on the American University Board of Trustees from 2008 to 2010. He was Chair of the American University Faculty Senate during the 2008-2009 academic year.",
"Title: Stein Rokkan memorial lecture\n\nThe \"Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture\" is an annual lecture which is arranged by the Department of Comparative Politics (Norwegian: \"Institutt for sammenliknende politikk\" ) at the University of Bergen, Norway. Since 2002, the organising of the lecture has been in cooperation with the UNI Rokkan Centre. The purpose of the lecture is to draw attention to some of the most outstanding exponents of Stein Rokkan’s fields of research; first and foremost political science, sociology and comparative politics."
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4,502
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The son of Police Chief Wiggum is chosen by a music producer to record songs containing subliminal messages about what?
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joining the Navy
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"Ralph Wiggum is a recurring character on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Nancy Cartwright.",
" The son of Police Chief Wiggum and a classmate of Lisa Simpson, Ralph is best known as the show's resident oddball, and is noted for his non sequiturs and erratic behavior.",
" His lines range from nonsensical, or bizarre interpretations of a current event, to surprisingly profound statements that go over people's heads; and his behavior varies between blissfully unaware, to dim-witted, to awkwardly spontaneous, even occasionally straightforward.",
" The very nature of the character has undergone seemingly differing interpretations over the years and within various media."
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"Monsignor Corrado Balducci (born May 11, 1923, in Italy; died September 20, 2008 in Italy) was a Roman Catholic theologian of the Vatican Curia, a close friend of the pope, a long-time exorcist for the Archdiocese of Rome, and a Prelate of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.",
" He has written several books about the subliminal messages in rock and metal music, diabolic possessions, and extraterrestrials."
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"\"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken\" is the eleventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' tenth season.",
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" The children respond by setting up a pirate radio show in which they reveal the embarrassing secrets of Springfield's adults.",
" The episode was written by Larry Doyle and directed by Mark Ervin.",
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"Erick Morillo is a Colombian-American DJ, music producer and record label owner.",
" Having produced under a number of pseudonyms, including Ministers De la Funk, The Dronez, RAW, Smooth Touch, RBM, Deep Soul, Club Ultimate and Li'l Mo Ying Yang, Morillo is best known for his international work in house music, in particular for the label Strictly Rhythm, and the 1993 hit \"I Like to Move It\", which he produced under the pseudonym Reel 2 Real, and which was featured in commercials, movies and ringtones.",
" His label Subliminal Records has produced the #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit \"Fun\" by Da Mob, and won the \"Muzik\" magazine \"Remixer of the Year\" award in 1999.",
" Subliminal also brought attention to artists like Eddie Thoneick, Carl Kennedy and DJ DLG.",
" He is a three-time winner of DJ Awards \"Best House DJ\" in 1998, 2001 and 2003 and a three-time winner of \"Best International DJ\" in 2002, 2006 and 2009 receiving a total of 15 nominations in all from 1998-2010."
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" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 2002.",
" In the episode, the Simpson family wins a free spa weekend, and Homer is nearly killed when a mysterious figure locks him in a sauna.",
" Chief Wiggum decides to hire someone who can think like a murderer in order to find the mystery assailant.",
" Bart's mortal enemy Sideshow Bob is sent to live with the Simpsons so he can help find Homer's attempted killer, who turns out to be the son of a man whom Homer drove to insanity.",
" Since airing, the episode has received generally positive reviews from critics, though it has been cited as not being as good as some other Sideshow Bob episodes.",
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" In the episode, Bart and his father, Homer, are sentenced by the cruel judge Constance Harm to be tethered to each other as a result of Bart stealing Police Chief Wiggum's car.",
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"\"Marge on the Lam\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fifth season.",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 4, 1993.",
" When Marge invites her neighbor Ruth Powers to attend the ballet with her, the two become friends and begin to go out, making Homer jealous as he wants Marge to spend time with him.",
" Ruth and Marge agree to remain friends but not go out together after a large police pursuit with Chief Wiggum.",
" It was written by Bill Canterbury and directed by Mark Kirkland.",
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"Title: Ralph Wiggum\n\nRalph Wiggum is a recurring character on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Nancy Cartwright. The son of Police Chief Wiggum and a classmate of Lisa Simpson, Ralph is best known as the show's resident oddball, and is noted for his non sequiturs and erratic behavior. His lines range from nonsensical, or bizarre interpretations of a current event, to surprisingly profound statements that go over people's heads; and his behavior varies between blissfully unaware, to dim-witted, to awkwardly spontaneous, even occasionally straightforward. The very nature of the character has undergone seemingly differing interpretations over the years and within various media.",
"Title: Corrado Balducci\n\nMonsignor Corrado Balducci (born May 11, 1923, in Italy; died September 20, 2008 in Italy) was a Roman Catholic theologian of the Vatican Curia, a close friend of the pope, a long-time exorcist for the Archdiocese of Rome, and a Prelate of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. He has written several books about the subliminal messages in rock and metal music, diabolic possessions, and extraterrestrials.",
"Title: Wild Barts Can't Be Broken\n\n\"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken\" is the eleventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' tenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 17, 1999. When Homer, Barney, Lenny, and Carl drunkenly vandalize Springfield Elementary School, it is blamed on the children of Springfield, prompting Chief Wiggum to impose a curfew. The children respond by setting up a pirate radio show in which they reveal the embarrassing secrets of Springfield's adults. The episode was written by Larry Doyle and directed by Mark Ervin. The concept behind the episode originates from show producer Mike Scully always wanting to do an episode where the children would be subject to a curfew. The episode received an 8.9 Nielsen rating, and mostly positive reviews from critics.",
"Title: New Kids on the Blecch\n\n\"New Kids on the Blecch\" is the fourteenth episode of the twelfth season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 25, 2001. In the episode, a music producer selects Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Ralph to be members of the next hit boy band, who record songs containing subliminal messages about joining the Navy.",
"Title: Erick Morillo\n\nErick Morillo is a Colombian-American DJ, music producer and record label owner. Having produced under a number of pseudonyms, including Ministers De la Funk, The Dronez, RAW, Smooth Touch, RBM, Deep Soul, Club Ultimate and Li'l Mo Ying Yang, Morillo is best known for his international work in house music, in particular for the label Strictly Rhythm, and the 1993 hit \"I Like to Move It\", which he produced under the pseudonym Reel 2 Real, and which was featured in commercials, movies and ringtones. His label Subliminal Records has produced the #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit \"Fun\" by Da Mob, and won the \"Muzik\" magazine \"Remixer of the Year\" award in 1999. Subliminal also brought attention to artists like Eddie Thoneick, Carl Kennedy and DJ DLG. He is a three-time winner of DJ Awards \"Best House DJ\" in 1998, 2001 and 2003 and a three-time winner of \"Best International DJ\" in 2002, 2006 and 2009 receiving a total of 15 nominations in all from 1998-2010.",
"Title: The Great Louse Detective\n\n\"The Great Louse Detective\" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 2002. In the episode, the Simpson family wins a free spa weekend, and Homer is nearly killed when a mysterious figure locks him in a sauna. Chief Wiggum decides to hire someone who can think like a murderer in order to find the mystery assailant. Bart's mortal enemy Sideshow Bob is sent to live with the Simpsons so he can help find Homer's attempted killer, who turns out to be the son of a man whom Homer drove to insanity. Since airing, the episode has received generally positive reviews from critics, though it has been cited as not being as good as some other Sideshow Bob episodes. The episode's title is a parody of the 1986 Disney animated feature \"The Great Mouse Detective\".",
"Title: The Parent Rap\n\n\"The Parent Rap\" is the second episode and official premiere of the thirteenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 11, 2001. In the episode, Bart and his father, Homer, are sentenced by the cruel judge Constance Harm to be tethered to each other as a result of Bart stealing Police Chief Wiggum's car. Eventually, Homer's wife, Marge, is fed up with the punishment and cuts the rope, which instead leads to Judge Harm sentencing them to have their heads and hands locked up in wooden stocks.",
"Title: Judas Priest\n\nJudas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1969. The band have sold close to 50 million albums to date. They are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in the latter half of the 1970s, the band struggled with indifferent record production, repeated changes of drummer and lack of major commercial success or attention until 1980, when they adopted a more simplified sound on the album \"British Steel\", which helped shoot them to rock superstar status. In 1989, they were named as defendants in an unsuccessful lawsuit alleging that subliminal messages on the song \"Better By You, Better Than Me\" had caused the suicide attempts of two young men.",
"Title: Subliminal messages in popular culture\n\nWhile the effectiveness of subliminal messages is often overstated in popular culture, its history in television shows, movies, music and novels have long lead many cultural idioms that persist today.",
"Title: Marge on the Lam\n\n\"Marge on the Lam\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 4, 1993. When Marge invites her neighbor Ruth Powers to attend the ballet with her, the two become friends and begin to go out, making Homer jealous as he wants Marge to spend time with him. Ruth and Marge agree to remain friends but not go out together after a large police pursuit with Chief Wiggum. It was written by Bill Canterbury and directed by Mark Kirkland. Phil Hartman, Pamela Reed and George Fenneman guest star."
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Which has more campuses, Emory University or the University of Texas System?
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University of Texas System
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"Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im (\"Arabic: عبد الله أحمد النعيم\") (born in 1946) is a Sudanese-born Islamic scholar who currently lives in the United States and teaches at Emory University.",
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"Title: Oxford College of Emory University\n\nOxford College of Emory University, also called Oxford College and founded in 1836 as Emory College, is an American two-year residential college specializing in the foundations of liberal arts education. It is the birthplace and one of nine academic divisions of Emory University. The college is located on Emory University's original campus in Oxford, Georgia, 38 mi east of Emory's Atlanta campus. Students who enroll in Oxford College complete an associate of the arts degree there, after which they can continue their studies at Emory's Atlanta campus to pursue a bachelor degree without any additional applications.",
"Title: Emory University Hospital Midtown\n\nEmory University Hospital Midtown (originally Emory Crawford Long Hospital) is a 511-bed acute care teaching hospital located in the SoNo district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, and affiliated with Emory Healthcare. The hospital's CEO is Dan Owens. Emory University Hospital Midtown is staffed by more than 1,000 private-practice and Emory Clinic physicians, spanning 28 specialties including cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, oncology, neurosciences, general and vascular surgery, internal medicine, urology, obstetrics and gynecology. There is a level III neonatal ICU.",
"Title: The Order of Ammon\n\nThe Order of Ammon is a secret society of seven Emory University seniors who are chosen due to their merit, character, imagination, and persistent commitment to better Emory University and the world at-large. Members are typically heavily involved with many organizations on Emory’s campus and have excelled in academics, athletics, leadership, and service. The Order of Ammon is one of several secret societies at Emory University, others of which include Paladin Society, D.V.S. Senior Honor Society, and Ducemus. The members of The Order of Ammon are \"never\" revealed, unlike the Paladin Society and D.V.S. Senior Honor Society, which reveal their members during graduation.",
"Title: Emory University Hospital\n\nEmory University Hospital is a 587-bed facility in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in the care of acutely ill adults. Emory University Hospital is staffed exclusively by Emory University School of Medicine faculty who also are members of The Emory Clinic. The hospital is renowned as one of the nation's leaders in cardiology and cardiac surgery, oncology, transplantation and the neurosciences.",
"Title: Emory University School of Medicine\n\nThe Emory University School of Medicine is the Graduate Medical School of Emory University and a component of Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center. It is located on the university's main campus in the Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. The medical school offers a full-time Doctor of Medicine degree program, Masters programs in Anesthesiology and Genetic Counseling, degrees in Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant training, joint degree programs with other Emory graduate divisions, graduate medical education, and continuing medical education. Emory University School of Medicine traces its origins back to 1915 when the Atlanta Medical College (founded 1854), the Southern Medical College (1878), and the Atlanta School of Medicine (founded 1905) merged.",
"Title: List of Emory University School of Law alumni\n\nThis is a list of notable alumni of Emory University School of Law, the law school of the American Emory University, located in Atlanta, Georgia. (For a list of notable Emory University people, see the List of Emory University people.)",
"Title: University of Texas System\n\nThe University of Texas System (UT System) encompasses 14 educational institutions in the U.S. state of Texas, of which eight are academic universities and six are health institutions. The UT System is headquartered in Austin, and has a total enrollment of over 216,000 students (largest university system in Texas) and employs more than 87,000 faculty and staff. The UT System's $24 billion endowment (as of the 2016 fiscal year) is the largest of any public university system in the United States.",
"Title: Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im\n\nAbdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im (\"Arabic: عبد الله أحمد النعيم\") (born in 1946) is a Sudanese-born Islamic scholar who currently lives in the United States and teaches at Emory University. He is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, associated professor in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, and Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion of Emory University.",
"Title: Wesley Woods\n\nWesley Woods was founded in 1954 by leaders of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and Emory University to provide care for seniors unable to care for themselves. The Center began its affiliation with Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center in the 1980s formalizing its tie with the University. In the late 1990s, that affiliation grew stronger and led to an agreement under which nearby Wesley Woods Center came under Emory’s umbrella. Out of this grew the Wesley Woods Center of Emory University, with interdisciplinary training, research and treatment programs for geriatric care. In 2015 it was renamed Emory Wesley Woods Center."
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Who created the Cartoon Network cartoon, Craig McCracken is known for writings and storyboarding for?
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Genndy Tartakovsky
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" After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily.",
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" Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto , lit.",
" They're Here!",
" Powerpuff Girls Z) , known in some other countries as PPGZ for short, is a Japanese magical girl anime series directed by Megumu Ishiguro, based on the American animated television series \"The Powerpuff Girls\".",
" The anime is co-produced by Cartoon Network Japan and Aniplex and was animated and produced by Toei Animation, featuring character design by Miho Shimogasa (\"Cutie Honey Flash\", \"Ultra Maniac\").",
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"The Cartoonstitute was a planned Cartoon Network project created by Cartoon Network's executive Rob Sorcher that would have been a showcase for animated shorts created without the interference of network executives and focus testing.",
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" 39 shorts for the project were in development at Cartoon Network Studios, but only 14 of these were completed.",
" Eventually, balancing 5 upcoming shows and adding another proved difficult and the project was scrapped.",
" Of the shorts which were made, only \"Regular Show\" and \"Uncle Grandpa\" have been greenlit to become animated series (the latter was initially greenlit as \"Secret Mountain Fort Awesome\", before becoming a series of its own).",
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" Two additional shorts, \"Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins\" and \"Crime 101\", later aired on Cartoon Network's \"World Premiere Toons\".",
" The series officially premiered on November 18, 1998, lasting 6 seasons with 78 episodes total.",
" A Christmas special and a 10th anniversary special were also produced.",
" Episodes of \"The Powerpuff Girls\" have seen numerous DVD and VHS releases as well.",
" The musical episode \"See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey\" was never aired in the United States, but was broadcast on YTV in Canada as well as in other countries, and is included on the complete series DVD box set."
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"Dexter's Laboratory (commonly abbreviated as Dexter's Lab) is an American comic science fiction animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network, and the first of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.",
" The series follows Dexter, a boy-genius and inventor with a secret laboratory in the basement of his house, who constantly battles his sister Dee Dee in an attempt to keep her out of the lab.",
" He also engages in a bitter rivalry with his neighbor and fellow-genius Mandark.",
" The first two seasons contained additional segments: \"Dial M for Monkey\", which focuses on Dexter's pet lab-monkey/superhero, and \"The Justice Friends\", about a trio of superheroes who share an apartment."
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"Cartoon Network refers to two digital children's TV channels broadcasting animated programs: Cartoon Network MENA, which serves the Middle East and North Africa region (excluding Israel, Iran and Turkey) along with Cyprus; and Cartoon Network Africa (formerly known as Cartoon Network HQ), which serves Sub-Saharan Africa.",
" Cartoon Network was created by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner.",
" Cartoon Network UK/Europe (the direct precursor to Cartoon Network feeds in the EMEA region, including Cartoon Network HQ) was launched on September 17, 1993.",
" In October 1999, Cartoon Network UK became a separate feed from Cartoon Network HQ, but initially had a nearly identical schedule to Cartoon Network HQ until the latter became completely independent from the UK feed in 2001."
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"Title: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\n\nFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends (commonly abbreviated as Foster's) is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an 8-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments.",
"Title: Wander Over Yonder\n\nWander Over Yonder is an American animated television series on Disney XD. Created by Craig McCracken, it follows Wander and his best friend and steed Sylvia. Adventurous and optimistic, Wander rides across the galaxy to help persons live freely, against the intentions of Lord Hater to rule the universe. The series is McCracken's first production for Disney Television Animation; he previously helmed \"The Powerpuff Girls\" and \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\" for Cartoon Network.",
"Title: Powerpuff Girls Z\n\nPowerpuff Girls Z (Japanese: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ , Hepburn: Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto , lit. They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z) , known in some other countries as PPGZ for short, is a Japanese magical girl anime series directed by Megumu Ishiguro, based on the American animated television series \"The Powerpuff Girls\". The anime is co-produced by Cartoon Network Japan and Aniplex and was animated and produced by Toei Animation, featuring character design by Miho Shimogasa (\"Cutie Honey Flash\", \"Ultra Maniac\"). As production occurred in Japan, Craig McCracken, the original creator of \"The Powerpuff Girls\", was not directly involved with the project.",
"Title: The Powerpuff Girls\n\nThe Powerpuff Girls is an American superhero animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The show centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three girls with superpowers, as well as their father, the brainy scientist Professor Utonium, who all live in the city of Townsville. The girls are frequently called upon by the town's childlike and naive mayor to help fight nearby criminals using their powers.",
"Title: The Powerpuff Girls Movie\n\nThe Powerpuff Girls Movie is a 2002 American animated superhero action-comedy film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name. The film was directed by series creator Craig McCracken, and was released in theaters on July 3, 2002, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is a prequel to the series that tells the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created, and how they came to be the defenders of Townsville. In theaters, a \"Dexter's Laboratory\" short titled \"Chicken Scratch\" was shown prior to the film, which later aired as part of the series' fourth season.",
"Title: Craig McCracken\n\nCraig Douglas McCracken (born March 31, 1971) is an American animator, director, writer, and producer. He is best known for creating the Emmy-winning animated series \"The Powerpuff Girls\", \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\" and \"Wander Over Yonder\" as well as writing and storyboarding for \"Dexter's Laboratory\" for Cartoon Network. He has been married to fellow animator Lauren Faust since 2004.",
"Title: The Cartoonstitute\n\nThe Cartoonstitute was a planned Cartoon Network project created by Cartoon Network's executive Rob Sorcher that would have been a showcase for animated shorts created without the interference of network executives and focus testing. It was headed by Craig McCracken (creator of \"The Powerpuff Girls\", \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\", and \"Wander Over Yonder\") and Rob Renzetti (creator of \"My Life as a Teenage Robot\"). 39 shorts for the project were in development at Cartoon Network Studios, but only 14 of these were completed. Eventually, balancing 5 upcoming shows and adding another proved difficult and the project was scrapped. Of the shorts which were made, only \"Regular Show\" and \"Uncle Grandpa\" have been greenlit to become animated series (the latter was initially greenlit as \"Secret Mountain Fort Awesome\", before becoming a series of its own). On May 7, 2010, Cartoon Network uploaded nearly all of the shorts to their website. The only shorts not uploaded were \"Maruined\", \"3 Dog Band\", and \"Joey to the World\".",
"Title: List of The Powerpuff Girls episodes\n\n\"The Powerpuff Girls\" is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The series began as a student film called \"Whoopass Stew\", made by McCracken while he attended the California Institute of the Arts in 1992. Two additional shorts, \"Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins\" and \"Crime 101\", later aired on Cartoon Network's \"World Premiere Toons\". The series officially premiered on November 18, 1998, lasting 6 seasons with 78 episodes total. A Christmas special and a 10th anniversary special were also produced. Episodes of \"The Powerpuff Girls\" have seen numerous DVD and VHS releases as well. The musical episode \"See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey\" was never aired in the United States, but was broadcast on YTV in Canada as well as in other countries, and is included on the complete series DVD box set.",
"Title: Dexter's Laboratory\n\nDexter's Laboratory (commonly abbreviated as Dexter's Lab) is an American comic science fiction animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network, and the first of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series follows Dexter, a boy-genius and inventor with a secret laboratory in the basement of his house, who constantly battles his sister Dee Dee in an attempt to keep her out of the lab. He also engages in a bitter rivalry with his neighbor and fellow-genius Mandark. The first two seasons contained additional segments: \"Dial M for Monkey\", which focuses on Dexter's pet lab-monkey/superhero, and \"The Justice Friends\", about a trio of superheroes who share an apartment.",
"Title: Cartoon Network (Middle East and Africa)\n\nCartoon Network refers to two digital children's TV channels broadcasting animated programs: Cartoon Network MENA, which serves the Middle East and North Africa region (excluding Israel, Iran and Turkey) along with Cyprus; and Cartoon Network Africa (formerly known as Cartoon Network HQ), which serves Sub-Saharan Africa. Cartoon Network was created by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner. Cartoon Network UK/Europe (the direct precursor to Cartoon Network feeds in the EMEA region, including Cartoon Network HQ) was launched on September 17, 1993. In October 1999, Cartoon Network UK became a separate feed from Cartoon Network HQ, but initially had a nearly identical schedule to Cartoon Network HQ until the latter became completely independent from the UK feed in 2001."
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4,505
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Which University was founded first, University of the Aegean or Victoria University of Wellington?
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Victoria University of Wellington
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" The university was officially founded in 1984, although its historical roots date back to the early 1920s, to the Ionian University of Smyrna (\"Ex Oriente Lux\", Light from the East) which while established never operated."
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"Nicholas Agar (born in 1965) is a professor of ethics at the Victoria University of Wellington.",
" Agar has a BA from the University of Auckland, an MA from the Victoria University of Wellington, and a PhD from the Australian National University.",
" He has been teaching at Victoria since 1996.",
" Agar's main research interests are in the ethics of the new genetics.",
" He has also published on personhood theory, environmental ethics, and the philosophy of mind."
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"McKelvey Valley ( ) is a valley between the western part of the Olympus Range and the Insel Range, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.",
" It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1958–59) for B.C. McKelvey, a geologist of the Victoria University of Wellington, who, with P.N. Webb, undertook the first geological exploration of this area (1957–58), and was again in Wright Valley with the VUWAE in 1958–59."
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"Richardson Hill ( ) is an ice-free hill in Antarctica, rising above the ice of Island Arena on the north side of the Darwin Mountains.",
" It was mapped by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1962–63) and named for Professor L.R. Richardson of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, an active supporter of the University's Antarctic expeditions."
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"Victoria House is the oldest of the residential colleges of Victoria University of Wellington located in the city of Wellington in New Zealand.",
" It is home to 182 undergraduates.",
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"Gary Jeshel Forrester (born July 3, 1946) is a musician, composer, novelist, poet, short-story writer, memoirist, and academic, based in Rotorua, New Zealand.",
" He was profiled by Random House Australia (\"Australian Country Music\", 1991) as one of the major figures in the Australian music scene during the 1980s and 1990s, and in New Zealand by \"FishHead: Wellington's Magazine\" as a \"modern Renaissance man.\"",
" According to \"Fishhead\", \"in addition to publishing three novels and a book of poems, Forrester is a successful bluegrass composer and musician, an advocate for indigenous rights, and a father of six children.",
" Oh, and don't forget his day job – law lecturer in ethics at Victoria University.\"",
" He taught at the University of Melbourne from 1976 to 1980, at the Northwestern School of Law from 1983 to 1985, at Deakin University from 1991 to 1992, at the University of Illinois from 2000 to 2003, and at Victoria University of Wellington from 2007 to 2017."
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"The Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory (VUCEL) is a research facility of the School of Biological Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington that supports research in coastal ecology and marine biology.",
" Located at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand, in Island Bay on Wellington's south coast, approximately 8 km south of the University’s main campus, the laboratory overlooks Cook Strait and the exposed rocky reef systems of the Taputeranga Marine Reserve."
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"Victoria University Press (VUP), founded in the 1970s, is the book publishing arm of Victoria University of Wellington, located in Wellington, New Zealand."
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"Victoria University of Wellington (Māori: \"Te Whare Wānanga o Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Māui\" ) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand.",
" It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand."
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"Lake Eggers ( ) is an ice-covered lake, 0.5 nmi long, located just east of Rainbow Ridge in central Brown Peninsula, Scott Coast, Victoria Land.",
" It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1999) after Alan J. Eggers of the Department of Geology, Victoria University of Wellington, who, in December 1975 as a member of the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition, sampled the Scallop Hill Formation at the north end of Brown Peninsula."
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"Title: University of the Aegean\n\nThe University of the Aegean (Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Αιγαίου ) is a state, multi-campus university located in Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes, Syros and Lemnos, Greece. The university was officially founded in 1984, although its historical roots date back to the early 1920s, to the Ionian University of Smyrna (\"Ex Oriente Lux\", Light from the East) which while established never operated.",
"Title: Nicholas Agar\n\nNicholas Agar (born in 1965) is a professor of ethics at the Victoria University of Wellington. Agar has a BA from the University of Auckland, an MA from the Victoria University of Wellington, and a PhD from the Australian National University. He has been teaching at Victoria since 1996. Agar's main research interests are in the ethics of the new genetics. He has also published on personhood theory, environmental ethics, and the philosophy of mind.",
"Title: McKelvey Valley\n\nMcKelvey Valley ( ) is a valley between the western part of the Olympus Range and the Insel Range, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1958–59) for B.C. McKelvey, a geologist of the Victoria University of Wellington, who, with P.N. Webb, undertook the first geological exploration of this area (1957–58), and was again in Wright Valley with the VUWAE in 1958–59.",
"Title: Richardson Hill\n\nRichardson Hill ( ) is an ice-free hill in Antarctica, rising above the ice of Island Arena on the north side of the Darwin Mountains. It was mapped by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1962–63) and named for Professor L.R. Richardson of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, an active supporter of the University's Antarctic expeditions.",
"Title: Victoria House\n\nVictoria House is the oldest of the residential colleges of Victoria University of Wellington located in the city of Wellington in New Zealand. It is home to 182 undergraduates. Opened in 1907 as the Women Student's Hostel Society, Victoria House is the longest established hall of residence at Victoria University of Wellington, and the second hall of residence for women students in New Zealand.",
"Title: Gary Jeshel Forrester\n\nGary Jeshel Forrester (born July 3, 1946) is a musician, composer, novelist, poet, short-story writer, memoirist, and academic, based in Rotorua, New Zealand. He was profiled by Random House Australia (\"Australian Country Music\", 1991) as one of the major figures in the Australian music scene during the 1980s and 1990s, and in New Zealand by \"FishHead: Wellington's Magazine\" as a \"modern Renaissance man.\" According to \"Fishhead\", \"in addition to publishing three novels and a book of poems, Forrester is a successful bluegrass composer and musician, an advocate for indigenous rights, and a father of six children. Oh, and don't forget his day job – law lecturer in ethics at Victoria University.\" He taught at the University of Melbourne from 1976 to 1980, at the Northwestern School of Law from 1983 to 1985, at Deakin University from 1991 to 1992, at the University of Illinois from 2000 to 2003, and at Victoria University of Wellington from 2007 to 2017.",
"Title: Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory\n\nThe Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory (VUCEL) is a research facility of the School of Biological Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington that supports research in coastal ecology and marine biology. Located at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand, in Island Bay on Wellington's south coast, approximately 8 km south of the University’s main campus, the laboratory overlooks Cook Strait and the exposed rocky reef systems of the Taputeranga Marine Reserve.",
"Title: Victoria University Press\n\nVictoria University Press (VUP), founded in the 1970s, is the book publishing arm of Victoria University of Wellington, located in Wellington, New Zealand.",
"Title: Victoria University of Wellington\n\nVictoria University of Wellington (Māori: \"Te Whare Wānanga o Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Māui\" ) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand.",
"Title: Lake Eggers\n\nLake Eggers ( ) is an ice-covered lake, 0.5 nmi long, located just east of Rainbow Ridge in central Brown Peninsula, Scott Coast, Victoria Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1999) after Alan J. Eggers of the Department of Geology, Victoria University of Wellington, who, in December 1975 as a member of the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition, sampled the Scallop Hill Formation at the north end of Brown Peninsula."
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4,506
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Which band, Secondhand Serenade or The Dandy Warhols, formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994?
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The Dandy Warhols
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"The Dandy Warhols Are Sound is a studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols.",
" It is the original mix of the band's 2003 album \"Welcome to the Monkey House\", by Grammy Award-winning soul music mixing engineer Russell Elevado.",
" It was released on July 14, 2009, through the band's own label Beat the World Records."
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"\"Horny as a Dandy\" is a mash-up of Mousse T.'s \"Horny\" and The Dandy Warhols' \"Bohemian Like You\".",
" It was released as a single in 2006.",
" It features vocals from Hot 'n' Juicy.",
" It peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" Two versions of the song appear on the first CD single: the original mash-up version produced by Loo & Placido and a new version produced by Mousse T. featuring a re-recorded sample of \"Bohemian Like You\" with The Dandy Warhols providing the vocals and instrumentation."
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"Zia McCabe (born Aimee Springer on June 2, 1975) is a keyboard player, percussionist and bass guitarist, and member of American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols.",
" She is also a solo DJ, and part of a six-piece country music band called Brush Prairie.",
" She graduated from Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground, Washington in 1993.",
" In 1995, with hardly any prior musical experience, Zia joined The Dandy Warhols.",
" In an interview, Zia said,"
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"...Earth to the Dandy Warhols... is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, recorded in 2008 and released on May 19, 2008 and is the first album released on their self-founded Beat the World Records label, after leaving Capitol Records in 2007."
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"\"Fall for You\" is a song by Secondhand Serenade, the solo project of John Vesely and it was the first single from Secondhand Serenade's second studio album \"A Twist in My Story\" (2008).",
" The single was released as a digital download on January 21, 2008, peaking, after receiving a lot of airplay in summer months, in September 2008, at No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Pop 100 charts and No. 21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts."
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"The Black Album/Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols is a 2004 double album released by American alternative band, The Dandy Warhols.",
" The two-disc set was released on their own Beat the World Records label.",
" Initially, the album was only available to purchase through the band's website.",
" It is now available to own via other sources."
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"The Dandy Warhols are an American alternative rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by singer-guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Peter Holmström.",
" They were joined by keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Eric Hedford.",
" Hedford left in 1998 and was replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer.",
" The band's name is a play on the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol."
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"...The Dandy Warhols Come Down is the second studio album by American rock band The Dandy Warhols.",
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"Secondhand Serenade is an American rock band, led by vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely.",
" Vesely has released four studio albums to date under the name Secondhand Serenade: \"Awake\" in 2007, \"A Twist in My Story\" in 2008, \"Hear Me Now\" in 2010, and \"Undefeated\" in 2014.",
" The debut album used multitrack recording to create the sound of a band using technology, while the second album took a different path, using a proper band and synthesizers to establish a more accomplished sound."
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"Title: Awake (Secondhand Serenade album)\n\nAwake is the debut album by American acoustic rock musician, John Vesely, under the pseudonym Secondhand Serenade. The album was originally released as a demo, in 2005. In late 2006, Secondhand Serenade signed to label Glassnote Records and re-released the album on January 31, 2007.",
"Title: The Dandy Warhols Are Sound\n\nThe Dandy Warhols Are Sound is a studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. It is the original mix of the band's 2003 album \"Welcome to the Monkey House\", by Grammy Award-winning soul music mixing engineer Russell Elevado. It was released on July 14, 2009, through the band's own label Beat the World Records.",
"Title: Horny as a Dandy\n\n\"Horny as a Dandy\" is a mash-up of Mousse T.'s \"Horny\" and The Dandy Warhols' \"Bohemian Like You\". It was released as a single in 2006. It features vocals from Hot 'n' Juicy. It peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. Two versions of the song appear on the first CD single: the original mash-up version produced by Loo & Placido and a new version produced by Mousse T. featuring a re-recorded sample of \"Bohemian Like You\" with The Dandy Warhols providing the vocals and instrumentation.",
"Title: Zia McCabe\n\nZia McCabe (born Aimee Springer on June 2, 1975) is a keyboard player, percussionist and bass guitarist, and member of American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. She is also a solo DJ, and part of a six-piece country music band called Brush Prairie. She graduated from Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground, Washington in 1993. In 1995, with hardly any prior musical experience, Zia joined The Dandy Warhols. In an interview, Zia said,",
"Title: ...Earth to the Dandy Warhols...\n\n...Earth to the Dandy Warhols... is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, recorded in 2008 and released on May 19, 2008 and is the first album released on their self-founded Beat the World Records label, after leaving Capitol Records in 2007.",
"Title: Fall for You (Secondhand Serenade song)\n\n\"Fall for You\" is a song by Secondhand Serenade, the solo project of John Vesely and it was the first single from Secondhand Serenade's second studio album \"A Twist in My Story\" (2008). The single was released as a digital download on January 21, 2008, peaking, after receiving a lot of airplay in summer months, in September 2008, at No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Pop 100 charts and No. 21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts.",
"Title: The Black Album/Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols\n\nThe Black Album/Come On Feel The Dandy Warhols is a 2004 double album released by American alternative band, The Dandy Warhols. The two-disc set was released on their own Beat the World Records label. Initially, the album was only available to purchase through the band's website. It is now available to own via other sources.",
"Title: The Dandy Warhols\n\nThe Dandy Warhols are an American alternative rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by singer-guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Peter Holmström. They were joined by keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Eric Hedford. Hedford left in 1998 and was replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer. The band's name is a play on the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol.",
"Title: ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down\n\n...The Dandy Warhols Come Down is the second studio album by American rock band The Dandy Warhols. It was recorded in 1996 and released on July 15, 1997 by record label Capitol.",
"Title: Secondhand Serenade\n\nSecondhand Serenade is an American rock band, led by vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely. Vesely has released four studio albums to date under the name Secondhand Serenade: \"Awake\" in 2007, \"A Twist in My Story\" in 2008, \"Hear Me Now\" in 2010, and \"Undefeated\" in 2014. The debut album used multitrack recording to create the sound of a band using technology, while the second album took a different path, using a proper band and synthesizers to establish a more accomplished sound."
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4,507
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What was the 2010 population of the birthplace of Gerard Piel?
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17,121
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"Monroe (historically French: \"Poste-du-Ouachita\" ) is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.",
" It is the parish seat of Ouachita Parish.",
" In the official 2010 census, Monroe had a population of 48,815.",
" The municipal population declined by 8.1 percent over the past decade; it was 53,107 in the 2000 census.",
" After a recheck in 2012, the Census Bureau changed the 2010 population from 48,815 to 49,147.",
" Mayor Jamie Mayo, however, maintains that the Monroe population is more than 50,000 and indicated that he will pursue a continued challenge to the count."
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"The Tinley Park Public Library (https://www.tplibrary.org) serves the communities of Tinley Park (2010 population 56,703) and Orland Hills (2010 population 7,149).",
" The building has 58,700 square feet of space, and as of 2015–2016, houses 158,308 books, 15,454 videos/DVDs, 14,289 audio recordings, 289 print serials, 1,377 video games, and 68,902 children’s holdings.",
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"Waco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States.",
" It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin.",
" The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state.",
" The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906.",
" Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013.",
" The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207."
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"Cheyenne ( or ) is the capital and most populous city of the US state of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County.",
" It is the principal city of the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Laramie County.",
" The population was 59,466 at the 2010 census.",
" Cheyenne is the northern terminus of the extensive and fast-growing Front Range Urban Corridor that stretches from Cheyenne to Pueblo, Colorado, and has a population of 4,333,742 according to the 2010 United States Census.",
" Cheyenne is situated on Crow Creek and Dry Creek.",
" The Cheyenne, Wyoming Metropolitan Area had a 2010 population of 91,738, making it the 354th most populous metropolitan area in the United States."
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"Ocean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" Its county seat is Toms River.",
" Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county.",
" The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state.",
" Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth.",
" Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891.",
" The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county."
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"Dennis Flanagan (July 22, 1919 in New York City – January 14, 2005 in New York City) was the founding editor of the modern Scientific American magazine.",
" In 1947, Flanagan, Donald H. Miller, Jr. and Gerard Piel, under the leadership of Piel, acquired and reorganized the then 102-year-old Scientific American."
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"Toms River is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, and the county seat of Ocean County.",
" Formerly known as the Township of Dover, in 2006 voters approved a change of the official name to the Township of Toms River, adopting the name of the largest unincorporated community within the township.",
" As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 91,239, with the township ranking as the 8th-most-populous municipality in the state in 2010 (after having been ranked 7th in 2000) and the second most-populous municipality in Ocean County (behind Lakewood Township, which had a population of 92,843).",
" The 2010 population increased by 1,533 (+1.7%) from the 89,706 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 13,335 (+17.5%) from the 76,371 counted in the 1990 Census."
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" As of the 2010 United States Census, Edison had a total population of 99,967, retaining its position as the fifth-most populous municipality in New Jersey.",
" The 2010 population reflected an increase of 2,280 (+2.3%) from the 97,687 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 9,007 (+10.2%) from the 88,680 counted in 1990.",
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" He wrote for magazines, including \"The Nation\", and published books on science for the general public.",
" In 1990, Piel was presented with the \"In Praise of Reason\" award by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSICOP)."
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"Title: Monroe, Louisiana\n\nMonroe (historically French: \"Poste-du-Ouachita\" ) is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is the parish seat of Ouachita Parish. In the official 2010 census, Monroe had a population of 48,815. The municipal population declined by 8.1 percent over the past decade; it was 53,107 in the 2000 census. After a recheck in 2012, the Census Bureau changed the 2010 population from 48,815 to 49,147. Mayor Jamie Mayo, however, maintains that the Monroe population is more than 50,000 and indicated that he will pursue a continued challenge to the count.",
"Title: Tinley Park Public Library\n\nThe Tinley Park Public Library (https://www.tplibrary.org) serves the communities of Tinley Park (2010 population 56,703) and Orland Hills (2010 population 7,149). The building has 58,700 square feet of space, and as of 2015–2016, houses 158,308 books, 15,454 videos/DVDs, 14,289 audio recordings, 289 print serials, 1,377 video games, and 68,902 children’s holdings. Additionally, the library subscribes to 50 databases, and in 2015–2016 circulated 651,571 items to cardholders.",
"Title: Waco, Texas\n\nWaco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state. The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906. Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013. The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207.",
"Title: Cheyenne, Wyoming\n\nCheyenne ( or ) is the capital and most populous city of the US state of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County. It is the principal city of the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Laramie County. The population was 59,466 at the 2010 census. Cheyenne is the northern terminus of the extensive and fast-growing Front Range Urban Corridor that stretches from Cheyenne to Pueblo, Colorado, and has a population of 4,333,742 according to the 2010 United States Census. Cheyenne is situated on Crow Creek and Dry Creek. The Cheyenne, Wyoming Metropolitan Area had a 2010 population of 91,738, making it the 354th most populous metropolitan area in the United States.",
"Title: Ocean County, New Jersey\n\nOcean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Toms River. Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county. The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state. Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth. Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891. The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county.",
"Title: Dennis Flanagan\n\nDennis Flanagan (July 22, 1919 in New York City – January 14, 2005 in New York City) was the founding editor of the modern Scientific American magazine. In 1947, Flanagan, Donald H. Miller, Jr. and Gerard Piel, under the leadership of Piel, acquired and reorganized the then 102-year-old Scientific American.",
"Title: Toms River, New Jersey\n\nToms River is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, and the county seat of Ocean County. Formerly known as the Township of Dover, in 2006 voters approved a change of the official name to the Township of Toms River, adopting the name of the largest unincorporated community within the township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 91,239, with the township ranking as the 8th-most-populous municipality in the state in 2010 (after having been ranked 7th in 2000) and the second most-populous municipality in Ocean County (behind Lakewood Township, which had a population of 92,843). The 2010 population increased by 1,533 (+1.7%) from the 89,706 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 13,335 (+17.5%) from the 76,371 counted in the 1990 Census.",
"Title: Woodmere, New York\n\nWoodmere is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 17,121 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Edison, New Jersey\n\nEdison is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area, and the Raritan Bayshore subregion of the Jersey Shore. As of the 2010 United States Census, Edison had a total population of 99,967, retaining its position as the fifth-most populous municipality in New Jersey. The 2010 population reflected an increase of 2,280 (+2.3%) from the 97,687 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 9,007 (+10.2%) from the 88,680 counted in 1990. Edison's population has been above the 100,000 threshold since 2010, increasing by 2.7% to a Census-estimated 102,701 in 2015.",
"Title: Gerard Piel\n\nGerard Piel (1 March 1915 in Woodmere, N.Y. – 5 September 2004) was the publisher of the new Scientific American magazine starting in 1948. He wrote for magazines, including \"The Nation\", and published books on science for the general public. In 1990, Piel was presented with the \"In Praise of Reason\" award by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSICOP)."
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4,508
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What title is Brij Narayan's father often referred to with?
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Pandit
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" The team of professionals from various backgrounds in science, technology, finance and media is the only Indian team attempting to win the Google Lunar X Prize mission announced in 2007.",
" The mission, often referred to as \"Moon 2.0\", is a challenge that calls for participating teams to design and land a spacecraft on the Moon.",
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" Narayan was born in the Indian state Rajasthan and began to study \"sarod\" from a young age under his father Ram Narayan and other teachers.",
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" According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire.",
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"Lalit Mohan Thapar (27 October 1930 – 17 January 2007), often referred to by his initials LMT, headed the LM Thapar Group of companies.",
" He was born to Karam Chand Thapar, the founder of the Thapar Group of companies that owned industrial powerhouses such as Crompton Greaves, BILT and JCT Mills.",
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" He called for government reform and the release of detained Shi'a leaders.",
" The growth of his popularity, often referred to as the followers of the Vocal Hawza, also put him in competition with other Shi'a leaders, including Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim who was exiled in Iran."
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"Title: Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim\n\nDaya Shankar Kaul Nasim (Kashmiri: दया शंकर कौल नसीम , Urdu: دیا شنکر کول نسیم ) was a Urdu poet of the 19th century who is best known for his epic \"Gul Bakawali\". He was defended by Brij Narayan Chakbast when it was suggested that he was not the author of this book. The poet lived from 1811–1845.",
"Title: TeamIndus\n\nTeam Indus is a for-profit organisation headquartered in Bangalore, India, and led by Rahul Narayan. The team of professionals from various backgrounds in science, technology, finance and media is the only Indian team attempting to win the Google Lunar X Prize mission announced in 2007. The mission, often referred to as \"Moon 2.0\", is a challenge that calls for participating teams to design and land a spacecraft on the Moon. The craft is required to travel more than 500 m on the lunar surface and send feedback to Earth. The deadline of the competition is 31 December 2017.",
"Title: Ram Narayan Singh\n\nRam Narayan Singh often referred to as Babu Ram Narayan Singh (1885-1964) was a noted freedom fighter, social worker and politician from Hazaribagh.",
"Title: Brij Narayan\n\nBrij Narayan (Hindi: बृज नारायण ; IAST: Bṛj Nārāyaṇ ) (born 25 April 1952) is an Indian classical musician who plays the string instrument \"sarod\". Narayan was born in the Indian state Rajasthan and began to study \"sarod\" from a young age under his father Ram Narayan and other teachers. He won the All India Radio instrumentalist competition in 1967 and accompanied his father on a tour to Afghanistan in 1969. Narayan graduated from the University of Mumbai in 1972 and has since worked on movies and toured Africa, Europe, and America.",
"Title: Alma the Younger\n\nAccording to the Book of Mormon, Alma, the son of Alma ( ) was a Nephite prophet often referred to as \"Alma the Younger\" to distinguish him from his father, who is often referred to as \"Alma the Elder\". These appellations, \"the Younger\" and \"the Elder\", are not used in the Book of Mormon; they are distinctions made by scholars, useful because both individuals were prominent during the same time period and filled a similar cultural and religious role. Alma is the namesake of the Book of Alma.",
"Title: Ertuğrul\n\nErtuğrul (Ottoman Turkish: ارطغرل , Ertuğrul Gazi, Erṭoġrıl; often with the title \"Gazi\") (died c. 1280) was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. While his historicity is proven by coins minted by Osman I which identify Ertuğrul as the name of his father, nothing else is known for certain about his life or activities. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, leader of the Kayı tribe of Oghuz Turks, who fled from eastern Iran to Anatolia to escape the Mongol Conquests. According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire. This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire. Like his son, Osman, and their descendants, Ertuğrul is often referred to as a \"Ghazi\", a heroic champion fighter for the cause of Islam.",
"Title: Brij Narayan Chakbast\n\nBrij Narayan Chakbast, also spelled, Brij Narain Chakbast, (Kashmiri: बृज नारायण चकबस्त , Urdu: برج نارائن چکبست ) was an Urdu poet.",
"Title: Ram Narayan\n\nRam Narayan (Hindi: राम नारायण ; IAST: Rām Nārāyaṇ , ] ; born 25 December 1927), often referred to with the title Pandit, is an Indian musician who popularised the bowed instrument sarangi as a solo concert instrument in Hindustani classical music and became the first internationally successful sarangi player.",
"Title: L. M. Thapar\n\nLalit Mohan Thapar (27 October 1930 – 17 January 2007), often referred to by his initials LMT, headed the LM Thapar Group of companies. He was born to Karam Chand Thapar, the founder of the Thapar Group of companies that owned industrial powerhouses such as Crompton Greaves, BILT and JCT Mills. Inder Mohan Thapar, Brij Mohan Thapar and Man Mohan Thapar are his brothers. ",
"Title: Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr\n\nGrand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr (Arabic: محمد محمّد صادق الصدر ; \"Muḥammad Muḥammad Ṣādiq aṣ-Ṣadr\") (March 23, 1943 – February 19, 1999), often referred to as \"Muhammad Sadiq as-Sadr\" which is his father's name, was a prominent Iraqi Twelver Shi'a cleric of the rank of Grand Ayatollah. He called for government reform and the release of detained Shi'a leaders. The growth of his popularity, often referred to as the followers of the Vocal Hawza, also put him in competition with other Shi'a leaders, including Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim who was exiled in Iran."
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" The band members include: Rogério Flausino (vocals), Marco Túlio (guitar), Márcio Buzelin (keyboards), \"PJ\" – Paulo Roberto Diniz, Jr. (bass) and Paulinho Fonseca (drums).",
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"Associação Cultural Recreativa e Esportiva Atlético Cidade usually called Atlético Cidade, is a Brazilian football team from Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil, founded on April 14, 2005 as Associação Cultural, Recreativa e Esportiva Atlético Cidade Azul but changed to Club Atlético Tubarão name in 2007, and to the current name in 2009.",
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"Henrique de Campos Meirelles (Anápolis, August 31, 1945) is minister of finance and an executive of the Brazilian and the international financial sectors and former president of Central Bank of Brazil (Portuguese: \"Banco Central do Brasil\") where he remained in office from 2003 to 2011.",
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"Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A (\"Gol Intelligent Airlines S.A.\" also known as VRG Linhas Aéreas S/A) BM&F Bovespa: GOLL3, GOLL4 / is a Brazilian airline based in São Paulo, Brazil.",
" According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), between January and December 2015 Gol had 35.9% of the domestic and 13.6% of the international market shares in terms of passengers per kilometer flown, making it the largest low-cost airline in South America and the second largest Brazilian airline company by market share and fleet size, after LATAM Brasil.",
" Gol competes in Brazil and other South American countries with Chilean LATAM Airlines Group, Brazilian Azul and Colombia-based Avianca Holdings S.A.",
" It also owns the brand Varig, although now that name refers to what is informally known as the \"new\" Varig, founded in 2006, not to the extinct \"old\" Varig airline, founded in 1927."
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" The company was named Azul (\"Blue\" in Portuguese) after a naming contest in 2008, where \"Samba\" was the other popular name.",
" It was established on May 5, 2008 by Brazilian-born David Neeleman (founder of American low cost airline JetBlue), with a fleet of 76 Embraer 195 jets.",
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"The Associação Comunitária Monte Azul(ACOMA) is a Brazilian NGO that is active in three Favelas in the southern part of São Paulo, M'Boi Mirim / Campo Limpo.",
" The organisation was founded in 1979 by the German Waldorf teacher Ute Craemer together with the residents of the Favela Monte Azul.",
" In the 1980s the work spread to the Favela Peinha nearby and to Horizonte Azul on the southern edge of the city.",
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"Title: Azul Brazilian Airlines destinations\n\nAs of April 2017 Azul Brazilian Airlines (AD) operated scheduled services to the destinations below:",
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"Title: Clube Atlético Tubarão\n\nAssociação Cultural Recreativa e Esportiva Atlético Cidade usually called Atlético Cidade, is a Brazilian football team from Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil, founded on April 14, 2005 as Associação Cultural, Recreativa e Esportiva Atlético Cidade Azul but changed to Club Atlético Tubarão name in 2007, and to the current name in 2009. Clube Atlético Tubarão is not Tubarão Futebol Clube, which is a classic Santa Catarina club.",
"Title: Henrique Meirelles\n\nHenrique de Campos Meirelles (Anápolis, August 31, 1945) is minister of finance and an executive of the Brazilian and the international financial sectors and former president of Central Bank of Brazil (Portuguese: \"Banco Central do Brasil\") where he remained in office from 2003 to 2011. He chairs J&F's board of directors, company that owns Banco Original, JBS and Vigor, among others. He is also a member of the board of directors of Azul Brazilian Airlines.",
"Title: David Neeleman\n\nDavid G. Neeleman (born October 16, 1959) is a Brazilian-American entrepreneur who has founded four commercial airlines, Morris Air, Westjet, JetBlue Airways and Azul Brazilian Airlines. He is also the co-owner of another commercial airline in Europe, TAP Portugal, along with Humberto Pedrosa. Since 2017, he is also a citizen of Cyprus.",
"Title: Condor Syndikat\n\nCondor Syndikat was a German trade company, with headquarters in Berlin, that operated airline services in Brazil while also providing aircraft, maintenance and aviation information. It is also the mother company of the Brazilian airlines Varig and Syndicato Condor, which later became Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul. They were the two oldest airlines in Brazil.",
"Title: Gol Transportes Aéreos\n\nGol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A (\"Gol Intelligent Airlines S.A.\" also known as VRG Linhas Aéreas S/A) BM&F Bovespa: GOLL3, GOLL4 / is a Brazilian airline based in São Paulo, Brazil. According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), between January and December 2015 Gol had 35.9% of the domestic and 13.6% of the international market shares in terms of passengers per kilometer flown, making it the largest low-cost airline in South America and the second largest Brazilian airline company by market share and fleet size, after LATAM Brasil. Gol competes in Brazil and other South American countries with Chilean LATAM Airlines Group, Brazilian Azul and Colombia-based Avianca Holdings S.A. It also owns the brand Varig, although now that name refers to what is informally known as the \"new\" Varig, founded in 2006, not to the extinct \"old\" Varig airline, founded in 1927.",
"Title: Afro Continental Airways\n\nAfro Continental Airways was a subsidiary of Air Trans Africa, formed to operate a service between Salisbury, Rhodesia and Windhoek, South West Africa, Malawi with a Lockheed L1049G Super Constellation(Registered as VP-WAW) ex-Varig Brazilian Airlines.",
"Title: Azul Brazilian Airlines\n\nAzul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras S/A (\"Azul Brazilian Airlines\"; or simply Azul) is a Brazilian carrier based in Barueri, a suburb of São Paulo. The company's business model is to stimulate demand by providing frequent and affordable air service to underserved markets throughout Brazil. The company was named Azul (\"Blue\" in Portuguese) after a naming contest in 2008, where \"Samba\" was the other popular name. It was established on May 5, 2008 by Brazilian-born David Neeleman (founder of American low cost airline JetBlue), with a fleet of 76 Embraer 195 jets. The airline began service on December 15, 2008.",
"Title: Associação Comunitária Monte Azul\n\nThe Associação Comunitária Monte Azul(ACOMA) is a Brazilian NGO that is active in three Favelas in the southern part of São Paulo, M'Boi Mirim / Campo Limpo. The organisation was founded in 1979 by the German Waldorf teacher Ute Craemer together with the residents of the Favela Monte Azul. In the 1980s the work spread to the Favela Peinha nearby and to Horizonte Azul on the southern edge of the city. The project is a successful example in sustainable Development cooperation between equal partners."
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Pelenque is about 130 km south of what city that had a population of 169,466 in the 2010 census?
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Ciudad del Carmen
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"Title: Ciudad del Carmen\n\nCiudad del Carmen is a city in the southwest of the Mexican state of Campeche. Ciudad del Carmen is located at on the southwest of Carmen Island, which stands in the Laguna de Términos on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. s of 2010 , Ciudad del Carmen had a population of 169,466, up from the 2005 census of 154,197. In July 2006 Ciudad del Carmen celebrated its 150th anniversary as a city.",
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Have Davey Havok and Dickie Peterson both released solo albums?
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4,512
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What professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) selected Denis Carufel in the tenth round (162nd overall) of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft?
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Kansas City Scouts
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"Title: Jerry Badiuk\n\nJerry Badiuk (born October 2, 1954) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Atlanta Flames in the fifth round (82nd overall) of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft, and was also selected by the Houston Aeros in the eighth round (119th overall) of the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft.",
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"Title: Denis Carufel\n\nDenis Carufel (born January 23, 1954) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman. He was selected by the Kansas City Scouts in the tenth round (162nd overall) of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft, and was also drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the seventh round (98th overall) of the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft.",
"Title: Dave Syvret\n\nDavid James \"Dave\" Syvret (born October 28, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Syvret played parts of two WHA seasons with the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls. He was drafted in the ninth round of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He is the father of Danny Syvret, who played in the National Hockey League and currently plays in the American Hockey League, and Corey Syvret, who was a 2007 sixth-round draft pick of the Florida Panthers and currently plays in the ECHL.",
"Title: Don McLean (ice hockey, born 1954)\n\nRobert Donald McLean (born January 19, 1954) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played nine games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Washington Capitals during the 1975–76 season. He was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers at the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft and the New England Whalers at the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft."
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What Kansas city has a name that is a portmanteau and is located on Interstate 70?
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Kanorado
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"Interstate 670 (abbreviated I-670) is a 2.81 mile (4.52 km) connector highway between I-70 in Kansas City, Kansas and I-70 in Kansas City, Missouri.",
" The highway provides a more direct route through downtown Kansas City than the older mainline I-70, and avoids the sharp turn (and reduced speed limit) of the latter at the west end of the Intercity Viaduct.",
" I-670 is also designated \"Alternate Interstate 70\", one of the few interstates to be designated as an alternate."
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"The Intercity Viaduct (officially the Lewis and Clark Viaduct since 1969) is an automobile and pedestrian crossing of the Kansas River in the United States.",
" Designed by Waddell and Hedrick, this four lane, two level deck truss bridge was built in 1907.",
" It rises above the West Bottoms, and several sets of railroad tracks.",
" It was the first roadway bridge to connect Kansas City, Missouri, with Kansas City, Kansas, non-stop all the way across.",
" It is about 1.5 mi long and carries eastbound traffic for Interstate 70 (I-70)/U.S. Route 24 (US 24)/US 40/US 169, while its sister bridge, the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, built in 1962, carries westbound traffic."
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"Interstate 170 (abbreviated I-170) was the designation for a 1.39 mi freeway in Baltimore, Maryland, that currently carries US 40.",
" The highway was originally envisioned as the eastern terminus of the Maryland portion of Interstate 70, a major transcontinental route, and was later envisioned as a direct link between the Interstate and the western edge of the central business district of Baltimore.",
" However, with the loss of Interstate 70 in Baltimore, the route was deleted as an Interstate.",
" Disapproval of the remaining depressed highway by Baltimore citizens, as well as environmental groups, has earned it the common nicknames of \"The Highway to Nowhere\" and \"The Ditch\"; in addition, other names include the \"Westside Freeway\" and the \"Franklin–Mulberry Expressway\", both referring to its location in the city."
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"Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major east-west Interstate Highway running through the south-central portion of the United States generally north of Interstate 10 and Interstate 20 but south of Interstate 70.",
" The western end is at Interstate 15 in Barstow, California; its eastern end is at a concurrency of U.S. Route 117 and North Carolina Highway 132 in Wilmington, North Carolina.",
" It is the third longest interstate in the United States, behind Interstate 80 and Interstate 90.",
" Much of the western part of I-40, from Oklahoma City to Barstow, parallels or overlays the historic U.S. Route 66, east of Oklahoma City the route generally parallels U.S. Route 64 and U.S. Route 70.",
" I-40 runs through many major cities including Albuquerque, New Mexico; Amarillo, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Raleigh, North Carolina."
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"Route 9 is a highway in the Kansas City, Missouri area.",
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" Even though both termini are in Kansas City, it passes through other towns and cities.",
" It is carried across the Missouri River by the Heart of America Bridge between downtown Kansas City, Missouri and North Kansas City, MO.",
" In North Kansas City, the highway serves as a main thoroughfare, Burlington Street."
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"Interstate 470 (I-470) is a 13.72 mi loop highway that bypasses the downtown area of Topeka, Kansas.",
" I-470 begins at an interchange with Interstate 70 in western Topeka and heads generally southeast, running concurrent with U.S. Route 75 (US-75).",
" The concurrency with US-75 ends 5.74 mi later at the Burlingame Road interchange.",
" I-470 becomes part of the Kansas Turnpike at its junction with Interstate 335.",
" From there, the highway heads generally northeast through the southeastern sections of Topeka.",
" After traveling 7.03 mi as the Kansas Turnpike, I-470 reaches its eastern terminus with Interstate 70.",
" The highway has annual average daily traffic values as high as 43,000 west of Gage Boulevard to as low as 10,370 near the eastern terminus with Interstate 70.",
" As an interstate highway, Interstate 470 is a part of the United States National Highway System.",
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"Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States.",
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"In the U.S. state of Kansas, Interstate 70 contains the first segment to start being paved and to be completed in the Interstate Highway System.",
" It extends from the Colorado border near the town of Kanorado to the Missouri border in Kansas City.",
" The route covers 424 mi and passes through several of the state's principal cities in the process including Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina.",
" The route also passes through the cities of Lawrence, Junction City, and Abilene."
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"Kanorado is a city in Sherman County, Kansas, United States.",
" The name is a portmanteau of Kansas and Colorado.",
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"Chateau Avalon is a luxury hotel/bed & breakfast located in Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A..",
" Chateau Avalon took its first reservations in June 2004.",
" The idea for the hotel as a local, upscale, vacation destination was developed by Steve Beaumont, a businessman from Shawnee, Kansas.",
" The 62 room hotel features 23 different types of themed rooms.",
" The Chateau Avalon was one of the first businesses to open its doors in the Village West area of Kansas City, KS, and sits directly across from the Legends Shopping district and the Kansas Speedway at the intersection of Interstate 435 and Interstate 70."
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"Title: Intercity Viaduct\n\nThe Intercity Viaduct (officially the Lewis and Clark Viaduct since 1969) is an automobile and pedestrian crossing of the Kansas River in the United States. Designed by Waddell and Hedrick, this four lane, two level deck truss bridge was built in 1907. It rises above the West Bottoms, and several sets of railroad tracks. It was the first roadway bridge to connect Kansas City, Missouri, with Kansas City, Kansas, non-stop all the way across. It is about 1.5 mi long and carries eastbound traffic for Interstate 70 (I-70)/U.S. Route 24 (US 24)/US 40/US 169, while its sister bridge, the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, built in 1962, carries westbound traffic.",
"Title: Interstate 170 (Maryland)\n\nInterstate 170 (abbreviated I-170) was the designation for a 1.39 mi freeway in Baltimore, Maryland, that currently carries US 40. The highway was originally envisioned as the eastern terminus of the Maryland portion of Interstate 70, a major transcontinental route, and was later envisioned as a direct link between the Interstate and the western edge of the central business district of Baltimore. However, with the loss of Interstate 70 in Baltimore, the route was deleted as an Interstate. Disapproval of the remaining depressed highway by Baltimore citizens, as well as environmental groups, has earned it the common nicknames of \"The Highway to Nowhere\" and \"The Ditch\"; in addition, other names include the \"Westside Freeway\" and the \"Franklin–Mulberry Expressway\", both referring to its location in the city.",
"Title: Interstate 40\n\nInterstate 40 (I-40) is a major east-west Interstate Highway running through the south-central portion of the United States generally north of Interstate 10 and Interstate 20 but south of Interstate 70. The western end is at Interstate 15 in Barstow, California; its eastern end is at a concurrency of U.S. Route 117 and North Carolina Highway 132 in Wilmington, North Carolina. It is the third longest interstate in the United States, behind Interstate 80 and Interstate 90. Much of the western part of I-40, from Oklahoma City to Barstow, parallels or overlays the historic U.S. Route 66, east of Oklahoma City the route generally parallels U.S. Route 64 and U.S. Route 70. I-40 runs through many major cities including Albuquerque, New Mexico; Amarillo, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Raleigh, North Carolina.",
"Title: Missouri Route 9\n\nRoute 9 is a highway in the Kansas City, Missouri area. Its northern terminus is at Interstate 29/U.S. Route 71 in Kansas City North; its southern terminus is at Interstate 35/Interstate 70/U.S. Route 24/U.S. Route 40 in downtown Kansas City. Even though both termini are in Kansas City, it passes through other towns and cities. It is carried across the Missouri River by the Heart of America Bridge between downtown Kansas City, Missouri and North Kansas City, MO. In North Kansas City, the highway serves as a main thoroughfare, Burlington Street.",
"Title: Interstate 470 (Kansas)\n\nInterstate 470 (I-470) is a 13.72 mi loop highway that bypasses the downtown area of Topeka, Kansas. I-470 begins at an interchange with Interstate 70 in western Topeka and heads generally southeast, running concurrent with U.S. Route 75 (US-75). The concurrency with US-75 ends 5.74 mi later at the Burlingame Road interchange. I-470 becomes part of the Kansas Turnpike at its junction with Interstate 335. From there, the highway heads generally northeast through the southeastern sections of Topeka. After traveling 7.03 mi as the Kansas Turnpike, I-470 reaches its eastern terminus with Interstate 70. The highway has annual average daily traffic values as high as 43,000 west of Gage Boulevard to as low as 10,370 near the eastern terminus with Interstate 70. As an interstate highway, Interstate 470 is a part of the United States National Highway System. The non-turnpike portions of the highway are maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation, while the turnpike portion is maintained by the Kansas Turnpike Authority.",
"Title: Interstate 29\n\nInterstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States. I-29 runs from Kansas City, Missouri, at a junction with Interstate 35 and Interstate 70, to the Canada–US border near Pembina, North Dakota, where it connects with Manitoba Highway 75.",
"Title: Interstate 70 in Kansas\n\nIn the U.S. state of Kansas, Interstate 70 contains the first segment to start being paved and to be completed in the Interstate Highway System. It extends from the Colorado border near the town of Kanorado to the Missouri border in Kansas City. The route covers 424 mi and passes through several of the state's principal cities in the process including Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina. The route also passes through the cities of Lawrence, Junction City, and Abilene.",
"Title: Kanorado, Kansas\n\nKanorado is a city in Sherman County, Kansas, United States. The name is a portmanteau of Kansas and Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 153.",
"Title: Chateau Avalon\n\nChateau Avalon is a luxury hotel/bed & breakfast located in Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A.. Chateau Avalon took its first reservations in June 2004. The idea for the hotel as a local, upscale, vacation destination was developed by Steve Beaumont, a businessman from Shawnee, Kansas. The 62 room hotel features 23 different types of themed rooms. The Chateau Avalon was one of the first businesses to open its doors in the Village West area of Kansas City, KS, and sits directly across from the Legends Shopping district and the Kansas Speedway at the intersection of Interstate 435 and Interstate 70."
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4,514
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When was the Australian opera and musical theater performer born who is a classically trained lyric baritone and opposite to whom Marina Prior starred as the original Christine Daaé?
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18 November 1961
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"Anna O'Byrne is an Australian actress and soprano singer best known for her portrayal of Christine Daaé in Andrew Lloyd Webber's \"The Phantom of the Opera\" and the original Australian production of Lloyd Webber's sequel, \"Love Never Dies\", for which she was nominated for a Green Room Award.",
" O'Byrne has also portrayed Maria in \"West Side Story\", as well as Sister Sarah Brown in \"Guys and Dolls\".",
" From 2016, O'Byrne has played Eliza Doolittle in the Julie Andrews directed production of \"My Fair Lady\" for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House, touring in 2017 to Brisbane, Melbourne and back to Sydney.",
" She is currently based in London and performs internationally.",
" Her performance career includes opera, theatre, concert, and film."
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"Sierra Marjory Boggess (born May 20, 1982) is an American theater actress and singer.",
" She is best known for originating the role of Ariel in \"The Little Mermaid\" on Broadway and for her multiple appearances as Christine Daaé in \"The Phantom of the Opera.\"",
" Sierra has been involved in several productions of \"The Phantom of the Opera\" beginning with the Las Vegas production in 2006.",
" In 2010 she was cast to reimagine the role of Christine Daaé in Phantom's sequel \"Love Never Dies\"."
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"Anthony Thorne Warlow {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 18 November 1961 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian opera and musical theatre performer, noted for his character acting and considerable vocal range.",
" He is a classically trained lyric baritone."
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"Suzanne Legrand is a French actress, musical theater performer and writer.",
" Her career started on French TV with the series by in which she played the part of the youngest daughter.",
" Since then she has played in many television series, movies, theater plays and musicals, in France and in the US.",
" She has received several awards in international film festivals for her performance in La pisseuse (\"Desperate\") which she also wrote and directed with Frederic Benzaquen."
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"A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice types.",
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" The baritone voice type is generally divided into the baryton-Martin baritone (light baritone), lyric baritone, \"Kavalierbariton\", Verdi baritone, dramatic baritone, \"baryton-noble\" baritone, and the bass-baritone."
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"Kristie Reeves (née Kerstin Weingartner) is a German actress, musical theater performer and producer.",
" She started her performance career as a dancer in Germany at the age of seven.",
" By the time she was a teenager she was touring Germany with her dance company \"JDC\" and after on made her switch to musical theater.",
" Her first acting role was in the feature film \"September Song\" which premiered at the Munich Film Festival in 2001.",
" She has danced with Jennifer Lopez and her choreographies have won her numerous awards."
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"Dennis McNeil, (born July 30, 1960, Los Angeles, California) is an American operatic tenor, musical theater performer, and a world renowned concert singer.",
" He was educated at Miraleste Intermediate School, Loyola High School (1978), the Institute for the American Musical, the Merola Opera Program of San Francisco Opera, and UC-Davis (1983)."
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"Title: Sierra Boggess\n\nSierra Marjory Boggess (born May 20, 1982) is an American theater actress and singer. She is best known for originating the role of Ariel in \"The Little Mermaid\" on Broadway and for her multiple appearances as Christine Daaé in \"The Phantom of the Opera.\" Sierra has been involved in several productions of \"The Phantom of the Opera\" beginning with the Las Vegas production in 2006. In 2010 she was cast to reimagine the role of Christine Daaé in Phantom's sequel \"Love Never Dies\".",
"Title: Anthony Warlow\n\nAnthony Thorne Warlow {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 18 November 1961 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian opera and musical theatre performer, noted for his character acting and considerable vocal range. He is a classically trained lyric baritone.",
"Title: Suzanne Legrand\n\nSuzanne Legrand is a French actress, musical theater performer and writer. Her career started on French TV with the series by in which she played the part of the youngest daughter. Since then she has played in many television series, movies, theater plays and musicals, in France and in the US. She has received several awards in international film festivals for her performance in La pisseuse (\"Desperate\") which she also wrote and directed with Frederic Benzaquen.",
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"Title: Marina Prior\n\nMarina Prior (born 18 October 1963) is an Australian soprano and actress with a career mainly in musical theatre. From 1990 to 1993, she starred as the original Christine Daaé in the Australian premiere of \"The Phantom of the Opera\", opposite Anthony Warlow and later Rob Guest.",
"Title: Kristie Reeves\n\nKristie Reeves (née Kerstin Weingartner) is a German actress, musical theater performer and producer. She started her performance career as a dancer in Germany at the age of seven. By the time she was a teenager she was touring Germany with her dance company \"JDC\" and after on made her switch to musical theater. Her first acting role was in the feature film \"September Song\" which premiered at the Munich Film Festival in 2001. She has danced with Jennifer Lopez and her choreographies have won her numerous awards.",
"Title: Marina Prior Live\n\nMarina Prior Live is the first live album by Australian singer Marina Prior. The album was previously only available via her \"Songbird (Boxset)\", but released individually on CD or music download in December 2014.",
"Title: The Essential Marina Prior\n\n\"The Essential Marina Prior\" is a greatest hits album by Australian singer Marina Prior.",
"Title: Dennis McNeil\n\nDennis McNeil, (born July 30, 1960, Los Angeles, California) is an American operatic tenor, musical theater performer, and a world renowned concert singer. He was educated at Miraleste Intermediate School, Loyola High School (1978), the Institute for the American Musical, the Merola Opera Program of San Francisco Opera, and UC-Davis (1983)."
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In what year was the creator of the character that appeared in a series of films directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer born?
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1926
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" He is perhaps best known for his collaborations with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, starring in \"Mimic\", as Abe Sapien in \"Hellboy\" and \"\", the Faun and the Pale Man in \"Pan's Labyrinth\", \"Crimson Peak\" and The Asset in \"The Shape of Water,\" respectively.",
" He has appeared in films such as \"Tank Girl\", \"Hocus Pocus\" and \"The Bye Bye Man\".",
" He also portrayed the titular Silver Surfer in the superhero film \"\", as well as appearing in the TV series \"Falling Skies\", \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" and del Toro's \"The Strain\".",
" He is currently a series regular in \"\", as Lt. Saru."
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"The following is a list of unproduced Guillermo del Toro projects in roughly chronological order.",
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" It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival and premiered on August 31, 2017, where it was awarded the Golden Lion for best film in the competition.",
" It also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.",
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"Sundown (also known as Guillermo del Toro's Sundown) is an unreleased video game that was under development by Terminal Reality for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.",
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"Blade II is a 2002 American superhero horror film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade.",
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"The Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014.",
" It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name.",
" Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner.",
" Del Toro and Hogan wrote the pilot episode, \"Night Zero\", which del Toro directed.",
" A thirteen-episode first season was ordered on November 19, 2013.",
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"Doña Lupe is a 1985 short horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro.",
" It is del Toro's ninth short film, though the first eight remain unreleased.",
" Del Toro filmed \"Doña Lupe\" at 19 years of age; reviewers have noted that the film \"feels like the work of an amateur artist getting to grips with his craft\"."
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"Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American supernatural superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola.",
" The film was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film \"Hellboy\", which del Toro also directed.",
" Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character.",
" \"Hellboy II: The Golden Army\" was released by Universal Pictures.",
" Unlike the first film, which featured a darker, gothic atmosphere, the film features a fantasy atmosphere.",
" The film grossed over $160 million, against a budget of $85 million.",
" It received positive reviews from critics, which praised the fantasy atmosphere in the film, as well as Perlman and the other cast's acting performances."
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"Eugene Jules \"Gene\" Colan (September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series \"Daredevil\", the cult-hit satiric series \"Howard the Duck\", and \"The Tomb of Dracula\", considered one of comics' classic horror series.",
" He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics, and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter Blade, which went on to appear in a series of films starring Wesley Snipes."
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"Title: Doug Jones (actor)\n\nDoug Jones (born May 24, 1960) is an American actor and former contortionist known for roles in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres, often wearing heavy makeup to play nonhuman characters. He is perhaps best known for his collaborations with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, starring in \"Mimic\", as Abe Sapien in \"Hellboy\" and \"\", the Faun and the Pale Man in \"Pan's Labyrinth\", \"Crimson Peak\" and The Asset in \"The Shape of Water,\" respectively. He has appeared in films such as \"Tank Girl\", \"Hocus Pocus\" and \"The Bye Bye Man\". He also portrayed the titular Silver Surfer in the superhero film \"\", as well as appearing in the TV series \"Falling Skies\", \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" and del Toro's \"The Strain\". He is currently a series regular in \"\", as Lt. Saru.",
"Title: Guillermo del Toro's unrealized projects\n\nThe following is a list of unproduced Guillermo del Toro projects in roughly chronological order. During his decades-long career, Mexican film director Guillermo del Toro has worked on a number of projects that never progressed beyond the pre-production stage. Some of these projects fell into development hell and are presumably canceled.",
"Title: The Shape of Water (film)\n\nThe Shape of Water is a 2017 American romantic fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. The film stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival and premiered on August 31, 2017, where it was awarded the Golden Lion for best film in the competition. It also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. \"The Shape of Water\" has been met with high praise from critics, with many declaring it Del Toro's best film since \"Pan's Labyrinth\" and particularly praising Sally Hawkins' performance. It is scheduled for release in the United States on December 8, 2017.",
"Title: Sundown (video game)\n\nSundown (also known as Guillermo del Toro's Sundown) is an unreleased video game that was under development by Terminal Reality for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Not much is known about the game, except that film director Guillermo del Toro was co-developing the game, and it would take place in a world where the players would have to survive an apocalypse while fighting against zombies. According to del Toro, the game would have been similar to \"Left 4 Dead\".",
"Title: Blade II\n\nBlade II is a 2002 American superhero horror film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade. It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the \"Blade\" film series, followed by \"\". It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, and had Wesley Snipes returning as the lead character and producer.",
"Title: The Strain (TV series)\n\nThe Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014. It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name. Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner. Del Toro and Hogan wrote the pilot episode, \"Night Zero\", which del Toro directed. A thirteen-episode first season was ordered on November 19, 2013. The pilot episode premiered at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, in early June 2014.",
"Title: Blade (film series)\n\nThe Blade films are based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes. They were written by David S. Goyer, based on the comics by Marv Wolfman, and Gene Colan. The three films were directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer respectively, and distributed by New Line Cinema.",
"Title: Doña Lupe\n\nDoña Lupe is a 1985 short horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is del Toro's ninth short film, though the first eight remain unreleased. Del Toro filmed \"Doña Lupe\" at 19 years of age; reviewers have noted that the film \"feels like the work of an amateur artist getting to grips with his craft\".",
"Title: Hellboy II: The Golden Army\n\nHellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American supernatural superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola. The film was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film \"Hellboy\", which del Toro also directed. Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character. \"Hellboy II: The Golden Army\" was released by Universal Pictures. Unlike the first film, which featured a darker, gothic atmosphere, the film features a fantasy atmosphere. The film grossed over $160 million, against a budget of $85 million. It received positive reviews from critics, which praised the fantasy atmosphere in the film, as well as Perlman and the other cast's acting performances.",
"Title: Gene Colan\n\nEugene Jules \"Gene\" Colan (September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series \"Daredevil\", the cult-hit satiric series \"Howard the Duck\", and \"The Tomb of Dracula\", considered one of comics' classic horror series. He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics, and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter Blade, which went on to appear in a series of films starring Wesley Snipes."
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"The One Hundredth" (also known as "The One With The Triplets") is the third episode of "Friends"' fifth season, Rachel was played by which American actress, producer, and businesswoman, and the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow?
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Jennifer Joanna Aniston
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"Nancy Maryanne Dow (July 22, 1936 – May 25, 2016) was an American actress and model who appeared in a brief group of films and television shows.",
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"\"The One with All the Thanksgivings\" (also known as \"The One with the Thanksgiving Flashbacks\") is the eighth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends<nowiki></nowiki>\".",
" It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on November 19, 1998.",
" In the episode, the main characters spend Thanksgiving at Monica's (Courteney Cox) apartment and begin telling stories about their worst Thanksgivings: Chandler (Matthew Perry) learning of his parents' divorce, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) losing arms in past lives and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) having his head stuck in a turkey.",
" Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) reveals Monica's worst Thanksgiving—accidentally cutting off Chandler's toe after he called her \"fat\" in their first encounter.",
" When Monica begs Chandler to forgive her, he accidentally reveals that he loves her."
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"Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character, one of the six main characters who appeared in the American sitcom \"Friends\".",
" Portrayed by actress Jennifer Aniston, the character was created by show creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and appeared in each of the show’s 236 episodes during its decade-long run, from its premiere on September 22, 1994 to its finale on May 6, 2004.",
" Introduced in the show's pilot as a naive runaway bride who reunites with her childhood best friend Monica and relocates to New York City, Rachel gradually evolves from a spoiled, inexperienced daddy's girl into a successful businesswoman.",
" During the show's second season, the character becomes romantically involved with her friend Ross, with whom she maintains a complicated on-again, off-again relationship throughout the entire series.",
" Together, the characters have a daughter, Emma."
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"\"The One Hundredth\" (also known as \"The One With The Triplets\") is the third episode of \"Friends\"' fifth season and 100th episode overall.",
" It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on October 8, 1998.",
" Continuing from the previous episode, the group arrive at the hospital after Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) goes into labor.",
" Meanwhile, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) tries to set Monica (Courteney Cox) and herself up with two male nurses, which causes problems between Monica and Chandler (Matthew Perry)."
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"Edouard Aleata, commonly called Eddie, was a fictional character on the now-cancelled American soap opera \"Love of Life\".",
" He was played by actor John Aniston."
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"Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress, producer, and businesswoman.",
" She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow.",
" Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom \"Friends\" (1994–2004), a role which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.",
" The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 100 greatest female characters in United States television."
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"Jason Morgan Ritter (born February 17, 1980) is an American actor, and the son of actress Nancy Morgan and actor John Ritter, known for his roles as Kevin Girardi in the television series \"Joan of Arcadia\", Ethan Haas in \"The Class\", as Sean Walker in the NBC series \"The Event\", and as the voice of Dipper Pines in \"Gravity Falls\".",
" He also played the recurring role of Mark Cyr in the NBC television series \"Parenthood\", for which he received an Emmy Award nomination."
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"\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall.",
" It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999.",
" In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke.",
" Rachel attempts to solve the problem by taking up the habit, which proves difficult.",
" Meanwhile, Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) decides to come along to try for a part as well.",
" When both are paired with different actors, the auditions become competitive.",
" Elsewhere, Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) plan a surprise party for Rachel."
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"title": "The One Where Rachel Smokes"
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"\"The One with the Rumor\" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the American television situation comedy \"Friends\", which aired on NBC on November 22, 2001.",
" It continues the series' annual Thanksgiving-themed episode tradition, and guest-stars cast member Jennifer Aniston's then-husband Brad Pitt in the uncredited role of Will Colbert, who reveals that he and Ross (David Schwimmer) were part of an \"I hate Rachel\" club.",
" The two of them hated Rachel Green (Aniston) and got the exchange student from Thailand to join their club.",
" Will revealed that they spread a rumor in high school that Rachel (Aniston) was a hermaphrodite."
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"The Ice House (also known as \"Love in Cold Blood\" and \"The Passion Pit\") is a 1969 American horror-thriller film directed by Stuart E. McGowan.",
" The feature starred the twin brothers David and Robert Story, with Jim Davis, Scott Brady, Nancy Dow, Karen Lee, and model/actress Sabrina in one of her last film roles.",
" After actress Jennifer Aniston rose to fame, the film gained notoriety because her mother, former actress 'Nancy Dow' (qv), had a role in it."
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"Title: Nancy Dow\n\nNancy Maryanne Dow (July 22, 1936 – May 25, 2016) was an American actress and model who appeared in a brief group of films and television shows. She was married to Greek-American actor John Aniston with whom she had a daughter, actress Jennifer Aniston.",
"Title: The One with All the Thanksgivings\n\n\"The One with All the Thanksgivings\" (also known as \"The One with the Thanksgiving Flashbacks\") is the eighth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends<nowiki></nowiki>\". It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on November 19, 1998. In the episode, the main characters spend Thanksgiving at Monica's (Courteney Cox) apartment and begin telling stories about their worst Thanksgivings: Chandler (Matthew Perry) learning of his parents' divorce, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) losing arms in past lives and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) having his head stuck in a turkey. Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) reveals Monica's worst Thanksgiving—accidentally cutting off Chandler's toe after he called her \"fat\" in their first encounter. When Monica begs Chandler to forgive her, he accidentally reveals that he loves her.",
"Title: Rachel Green\n\nRachel Karen Green is a fictional character, one of the six main characters who appeared in the American sitcom \"Friends\". Portrayed by actress Jennifer Aniston, the character was created by show creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and appeared in each of the show’s 236 episodes during its decade-long run, from its premiere on September 22, 1994 to its finale on May 6, 2004. Introduced in the show's pilot as a naive runaway bride who reunites with her childhood best friend Monica and relocates to New York City, Rachel gradually evolves from a spoiled, inexperienced daddy's girl into a successful businesswoman. During the show's second season, the character becomes romantically involved with her friend Ross, with whom she maintains a complicated on-again, off-again relationship throughout the entire series. Together, the characters have a daughter, Emma.",
"Title: The One Hundredth\n\n\"The One Hundredth\" (also known as \"The One With The Triplets\") is the third episode of \"Friends\"' fifth season and 100th episode overall. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on October 8, 1998. Continuing from the previous episode, the group arrive at the hospital after Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) goes into labor. Meanwhile, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) tries to set Monica (Courteney Cox) and herself up with two male nurses, which causes problems between Monica and Chandler (Matthew Perry).",
"Title: Edouard Aleata\n\nEdouard Aleata, commonly called Eddie, was a fictional character on the now-cancelled American soap opera \"Love of Life\". He was played by actor John Aniston.",
"Title: Jennifer Aniston\n\nJennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress, producer, and businesswoman. She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow. Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom \"Friends\" (1994–2004), a role which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 100 greatest female characters in United States television.",
"Title: Jason Ritter\n\nJason Morgan Ritter (born February 17, 1980) is an American actor, and the son of actress Nancy Morgan and actor John Ritter, known for his roles as Kevin Girardi in the television series \"Joan of Arcadia\", Ethan Haas in \"The Class\", as Sean Walker in the NBC series \"The Event\", and as the voice of Dipper Pines in \"Gravity Falls\". He also played the recurring role of Mark Cyr in the NBC television series \"Parenthood\", for which he received an Emmy Award nomination.",
"Title: The One Where Rachel Smokes\n\n\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke. Rachel attempts to solve the problem by taking up the habit, which proves difficult. Meanwhile, Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) decides to come along to try for a part as well. When both are paired with different actors, the auditions become competitive. Elsewhere, Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) plan a surprise party for Rachel.",
"Title: The One with the Rumor\n\n\"The One with the Rumor\" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the American television situation comedy \"Friends\", which aired on NBC on November 22, 2001. It continues the series' annual Thanksgiving-themed episode tradition, and guest-stars cast member Jennifer Aniston's then-husband Brad Pitt in the uncredited role of Will Colbert, who reveals that he and Ross (David Schwimmer) were part of an \"I hate Rachel\" club. The two of them hated Rachel Green (Aniston) and got the exchange student from Thailand to join their club. Will revealed that they spread a rumor in high school that Rachel (Aniston) was a hermaphrodite.",
"Title: The Ice House (film)\n\nThe Ice House (also known as \"Love in Cold Blood\" and \"The Passion Pit\") is a 1969 American horror-thriller film directed by Stuart E. McGowan. The feature starred the twin brothers David and Robert Story, with Jim Davis, Scott Brady, Nancy Dow, Karen Lee, and model/actress Sabrina in one of her last film roles. After actress Jennifer Aniston rose to fame, the film gained notoriety because her mother, former actress 'Nancy Dow' (qv), had a role in it."
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Finn the Human / Jake the Dog are the first two episodes of the animated series that was storyboarded by the creator of what other series?
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Steven Universe
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"\"Bad Little Boy\" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\".",
" The episode was written and storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Sugar, Patrick McHale, Adam Muto, Kent Osborne, and series creator Pendleton Ward.",
" The show follows the adventures of Finn (Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will.",
" In this episode, Marceline (Olivia Olson) tells the Ice King (Tom Kenny) a fan fiction involving her genderswapped form Marshall Lee (Donald Glover)."
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"Wakfu: The Animated Series is a French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game \"Wakfu\".",
" The first season of 26 episodes began airing on 30 October 2008, and new episodes would continue to air into January 2010 on France 3.",
" The show is animated with Adobe Flash software; all the production is done in France except the special episodes \"Noximilien l'Horloger\" and \"Ogrest, la Légende\", both produced in Japan.",
" The series is directed by Anthony \"Tot\" Roux, and character design is directed by Xavier \"Xa\" Houssin and Kim \"Tcho\" Etinoff.",
" During the London MCM Expo, the first two episodes were shown for the first time in English.",
" A spin-off called \"Mini-Wakfu\", which features humorous shorts with characters depicted in super deformed style, has aired since September 2009.",
" The special episode \"Noximilien l'Horloger\", which tell the origins of the main antagonist, Nox, was produced in Japan, and features a radically different art style made by the same team of animators who worked on \"Kaiba\" and \"Kemonozume\".",
" The episode was directed by Eunyoung Choi with Masaaki Yuasa on character design.",
" A Kickstarter campaign to produce an English-language dub of the series was launched in January 2014."
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"\"Wake Up\" and \"Escape from the Citadel\" are the first two episodes of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\".",
" \"Wake Up\" was written and storyboarded by Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, whereas \"Escape from the Citadel\" was storyboarded by Tom Herpich and Steve Wolfhard.",
" Both episodes' stories were developed by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, and Adam Muto.",
" The two episodes originally aired on Cartoon Network on April 21, 2014.",
" The episodes guest star Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo, M. Emmet Walsh as the Cosmic Owl, Miguel Ferrer as Death, Ron Perlman as the Lich, and Stephen Root as Martin."
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"\"Mortal Folly\" and \"Mortal Recoil\" are the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth episodes of the second season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\".",
" \"Mortal Folly\" was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, whereas \"Mortal Recoil\" was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Cole Sanchez.",
" Both were based on a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and series creator Pendleton Ward.",
" The two episodes originally aired on Cartoon Network on May 2, 2011, and guest starred Ron Perlman as the Lich, and Isabella Acres as young Princess Bubblegum.",
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"Rebecca Sugar (born July 9, 1987) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter.",
" She is best known for creating the Cartoon Network series \"Steven Universe\", which has made her the first woman to independently create a series for the network.",
" Sugar was formerly a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series \"Adventure Time\"; her work on both series earned her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations."
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"\"Finn the Human\" and \"Jake the Dog\" are respectively the first and second episodes of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\"' s fifth season.",
" \"Finn the Human\" was written and storyboarded by Tom Herpich and Jesse Moynihan, whereas \"Jake the Dog\" was written and storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and Rebecca Sugar.",
" The stories for both episodes were developed by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, and Pendleton Ward.",
" It originally aired on Cartoon Network on November 12, 2012.",
" The episodes guest star Ron Perlman as the Lich, Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo, Ming-Na as Farmworld Finn's mother, Cloris Leachman as Farmworld Marceline, James Kyson as Big Destiny & Trami, Eric Bauza as Tromo, and Jeff Bennett as Choose Bruce."
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"Jake the Dog is a fictional character and one of the main cast in the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\" created by Pendleton Ward.",
" He is voiced by John DiMaggio.",
" The character made his debut in the original pilot.",
" Jake is Finn's best friend and adoptive brother.",
" He is a shape-shifting dog who is in his 30s in \"magical dog years\".",
" He was conceived by Joshua and an extra-dimensional creature and as a result, Jake can stretch, shrink, or mold any part of his body to any shape and almost any size, ranging from becoming gigantic to becoming incredibly small.",
" He acts as a confidant and mentor to his energetic brother, though has a tendency to give somewhat questionable advice.",
" Jake has a laid-back attitude in most situations, but loves adventure and will eagerly fight when he needs to.",
" His powers help Finn considerably in combat and transportation, but are also sometimes used as nothing more than jovial forms of expression.",
" Jake is in a relationship with Lady Rainicorn voiced by Niki Yang; they have five children together as seen in \"Jake the Dad\".",
" He met Lady in the pilot episode and is quite skilled at playing the viola, which houses a worm called Shelby."
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"Islands is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward.",
" It aired as part of the show's eighth season on Cartoon Network from January 30, 2017, to February 2, 2017.",
" \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will.",
" In this limited event series, Finn, Jake, BMO (voiced by Niki Yang) and Susan Strong (voiced by Jackie Buscarino) leave Ooo and travel across the ocean to solve the mystery of Finn's past.",
" During their trip, they encounter various creatures, new friends, and a variety of mysterious islands.",
" The trip culminates with a visit to Founder's Island, where Finn meets his biological mother, Minerva Campbell (voiced by Sharon Horgan), and discovers what happened to the remainder of the human race."
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"\"Adventure Time\" is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network.",
" The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will.",
" Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo.",
" Throughout the series, they interact with the show's other main characters: Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch), the sovereign of the Candy Kingdom; the Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), a demented but largely misunderstood ice wizard; Marceline the Vampire Queen (voiced by Olivia Olson), a thousand-year-old vampire and rock music enthusiast; Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward), a melodramatic and immature princess made out of \"irradiated stardust\"; BMO (voiced by Niki Yang), a sentient video game console-shaped robot that lives with Finn and Jake; and Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco), a flame elemental and ruler of the Fire Kingdom.",
" The pilot first aired in 2007, and it was later re-aired on the incubator series \"Random!",
" Cartoons\" on Nicktoons Network.",
" The pilot eventually leaked onto the internet and became a cult hit on YouTube.",
" After Nickelodeon declined to turn the short into a full-fledged show, Cartoon Network purchased the rights, and \"Adventure Time\" launched as a series on April 5, 2010."
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"\"Web Weirdos\" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\".",
" The episode was written and storyboarded by Ako Castuera and Jesse Moynihan, from a story by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, and Pendleton Ward.",
" It originally aired on Cartoon Network on April 16, 2012.",
" The episode guest stars both Bobcat Goldthwait and Susie Essman.",
" The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will.",
" In this episode, Finn must help a grumpy spider couple, whose names are Barb and Ed, reconcile before he and Jake are eaten."
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"Title: Bad Little Boy\n\n\"Bad Little Boy\" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Sugar, Patrick McHale, Adam Muto, Kent Osborne, and series creator Pendleton Ward. The show follows the adventures of Finn (Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, Marceline (Olivia Olson) tells the Ice King (Tom Kenny) a fan fiction involving her genderswapped form Marshall Lee (Donald Glover).",
"Title: Wakfu (TV series)\n\nWakfu: The Animated Series is a French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game \"Wakfu\". The first season of 26 episodes began airing on 30 October 2008, and new episodes would continue to air into January 2010 on France 3. The show is animated with Adobe Flash software; all the production is done in France except the special episodes \"Noximilien l'Horloger\" and \"Ogrest, la Légende\", both produced in Japan. The series is directed by Anthony \"Tot\" Roux, and character design is directed by Xavier \"Xa\" Houssin and Kim \"Tcho\" Etinoff. During the London MCM Expo, the first two episodes were shown for the first time in English. A spin-off called \"Mini-Wakfu\", which features humorous shorts with characters depicted in super deformed style, has aired since September 2009. The special episode \"Noximilien l'Horloger\", which tell the origins of the main antagonist, Nox, was produced in Japan, and features a radically different art style made by the same team of animators who worked on \"Kaiba\" and \"Kemonozume\". The episode was directed by Eunyoung Choi with Masaaki Yuasa on character design. A Kickstarter campaign to produce an English-language dub of the series was launched in January 2014.",
"Title: Wake Up / Escape from the Citadel\n\n\"Wake Up\" and \"Escape from the Citadel\" are the first two episodes of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". \"Wake Up\" was written and storyboarded by Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, whereas \"Escape from the Citadel\" was storyboarded by Tom Herpich and Steve Wolfhard. Both episodes' stories were developed by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, and Adam Muto. The two episodes originally aired on Cartoon Network on April 21, 2014. The episodes guest star Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo, M. Emmet Walsh as the Cosmic Owl, Miguel Ferrer as Death, Ron Perlman as the Lich, and Stephen Root as Martin.",
"Title: Mortal Folly / Mortal Recoil\n\n\"Mortal Folly\" and \"Mortal Recoil\" are the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth episodes of the second season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". \"Mortal Folly\" was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, whereas \"Mortal Recoil\" was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan and Cole Sanchez. Both were based on a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patrick McHale, and series creator Pendleton Ward. The two episodes originally aired on Cartoon Network on May 2, 2011, and guest starred Ron Perlman as the Lich, and Isabella Acres as young Princess Bubblegum. Perlman's character would become the series' chief antagonist, and would reappear in several fourth and fifth season episodes.",
"Title: Rebecca Sugar\n\nRebecca Sugar (born July 9, 1987) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter. She is best known for creating the Cartoon Network series \"Steven Universe\", which has made her the first woman to independently create a series for the network. Sugar was formerly a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series \"Adventure Time\"; her work on both series earned her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations.",
"Title: Finn the Human / Jake the Dog\n\n\"Finn the Human\" and \"Jake the Dog\" are respectively the first and second episodes of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\"' s fifth season. \"Finn the Human\" was written and storyboarded by Tom Herpich and Jesse Moynihan, whereas \"Jake the Dog\" was written and storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and Rebecca Sugar. The stories for both episodes were developed by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, and Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on November 12, 2012. The episodes guest star Ron Perlman as the Lich, Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo, Ming-Na as Farmworld Finn's mother, Cloris Leachman as Farmworld Marceline, James Kyson as Big Destiny & Trami, Eric Bauza as Tromo, and Jeff Bennett as Choose Bruce.",
"Title: Jake the Dog\n\nJake the Dog is a fictional character and one of the main cast in the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\" created by Pendleton Ward. He is voiced by John DiMaggio. The character made his debut in the original pilot. Jake is Finn's best friend and adoptive brother. He is a shape-shifting dog who is in his 30s in \"magical dog years\". He was conceived by Joshua and an extra-dimensional creature and as a result, Jake can stretch, shrink, or mold any part of his body to any shape and almost any size, ranging from becoming gigantic to becoming incredibly small. He acts as a confidant and mentor to his energetic brother, though has a tendency to give somewhat questionable advice. Jake has a laid-back attitude in most situations, but loves adventure and will eagerly fight when he needs to. His powers help Finn considerably in combat and transportation, but are also sometimes used as nothing more than jovial forms of expression. Jake is in a relationship with Lady Rainicorn voiced by Niki Yang; they have five children together as seen in \"Jake the Dad\". He met Lady in the pilot episode and is quite skilled at playing the viola, which houses a worm called Shelby.",
"Title: Islands (miniseries)\n\nIslands is an American animated miniseries based on the show \"Adventure Time\" by Pendleton Ward. It aired as part of the show's eighth season on Cartoon Network from January 30, 2017, to February 2, 2017. \"Adventure Time\" follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape, grow and shrink at will. In this limited event series, Finn, Jake, BMO (voiced by Niki Yang) and Susan Strong (voiced by Jackie Buscarino) leave Ooo and travel across the ocean to solve the mystery of Finn's past. During their trip, they encounter various creatures, new friends, and a variety of mysterious islands. The trip culminates with a visit to Founder's Island, where Finn meets his biological mother, Minerva Campbell (voiced by Sharon Horgan), and discovers what happened to the remainder of the human race.",
"Title: List of Adventure Time episodes\n\n\"Adventure Time\" is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo. Throughout the series, they interact with the show's other main characters: Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch), the sovereign of the Candy Kingdom; the Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), a demented but largely misunderstood ice wizard; Marceline the Vampire Queen (voiced by Olivia Olson), a thousand-year-old vampire and rock music enthusiast; Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward), a melodramatic and immature princess made out of \"irradiated stardust\"; BMO (voiced by Niki Yang), a sentient video game console-shaped robot that lives with Finn and Jake; and Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco), a flame elemental and ruler of the Fire Kingdom. The pilot first aired in 2007, and it was later re-aired on the incubator series \"Random! Cartoons\" on Nicktoons Network. The pilot eventually leaked onto the internet and became a cult hit on YouTube. After Nickelodeon declined to turn the short into a full-fledged show, Cartoon Network purchased the rights, and \"Adventure Time\" launched as a series on April 5, 2010.",
"Title: Web Weirdos\n\n\"Web Weirdos\" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Ako Castuera and Jesse Moynihan, from a story by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, and Pendleton Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on April 16, 2012. The episode guest stars both Bobcat Goldthwait and Susie Essman. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, Finn must help a grumpy spider couple, whose names are Barb and Ed, reconcile before he and Jake are eaten."
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What type of bomber aircraft was the Nakajima B3N based on a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft?
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torpedo-bomber
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"HMS \"Furious\" was a modified \"Courageous\"-class battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War.",
" Designed to support the Baltic Project championed by the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Fisher, the ship was very lightly armoured and designed to be armed with only two heavy guns (18-inch), one forward and one aft, plus a number of lesser guns.",
" \"Furious\" was modified and became an aircraft carrier while under construction.",
" Her forward turret was removed and a flight deck was added in its place, such that aircraft had to manoeuvre around the superstructure to land.",
" Later in the war, the ship had her rear turret removed and a second flight deck installed aft of the superstructure, but this was less than satisfactory due to air turbulence.",
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"This is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, reserve, under construction, or being rebuilt.",
" An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft.",
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"HMS \"Argus\" was a British aircraft carrier that served in the Royal Navy from 1918 to 1944.",
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" After commissioning, the ship was heavily involved for several years in the development of the optimum design for other aircraft carriers.",
" \"Argus\" also evaluated various types of arresting gear, general procedures needed to operate a number of aircraft in concert, and fleet tactics.",
" The ship was too top-heavy as originally built and had to be modified to improve her stability in the mid-1920s.",
" She spent one brief deployment on the China Station in the late 1920s before being placed in reserve for budgetary reasons."
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"Kiyoshi Ogawa (Japanese: 小川 清 \"Ogawa Kiyoshi\", October 23, 1922 – May 11, 1945) was a Japanese naval aviator ensign (少尉 ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.",
" As a kamikaze pilot, Ensign Ogawa's final action took place on May 11, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa.",
" Piloting a bomb-laden Mitsubishi Zero fighter during Operation Kikusui No. 6, Ogawa at the age of 22 flew through American anti-aircraft fire and attacked the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS \"Bunker Hill\" .",
" He dropped a 550 lb bomb, never pulled out of the dive, and crashed deliberately into the flight deck near the control tower of the American aircraft carrier.",
" The bomb penetrated \"Bunker Hill's\" flight deck and exploded, gasoline fires flamed up and several explosions took place when re-armed and re-fueled planes on deck exploded and caught fire.",
" Nearly 400 American sailors died with Ogawa and the ship was disabled for the remainder of the war."
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"With the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the aircraft carrier has become a decisive weapon at sea.",
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" The British Royal Navy pioneered the first aircraft carrier as floatplanes, as flying boats under performed compared to traditional land based aircraft.",
" The first true aircraft carrier was the HMS \"Argus\" , launched in late 1917 with a complement of 20 aircraft, a flight deck of 550 ft and 68 ft wide.",
" The last aircraft carrier sunk in wartime was the Japanese carrier \"Amagi\", in Kure Harbour in July 1945.",
" The greatest loss of life was the 2,046 killed on the \"Akitsu Maru\"—a converted passenger liner with a small flight deck, carrying the Imperial Japanese Army's 64th Infantry Regiment."
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" Aircraft carriers are expensive to build and are critical assets.",
" Carriers have evolved since their inception in the early twentieth century from wooden vessels used to deploy balloons to nuclear-powered warships that carry numerous fighter planes, strike aircraft, helicopters, and other types of aircraft.",
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" The official U.S. Navy term for these vessels is \"air-capable ships\"."
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" Subsequently, she was modified with a separate \"landing on\" deck aft and later with a full flush deck.",
" Other ships, often liners, were modified to have full flush flight decks, HMS \"Argus\" being the first to have such modification begun.",
" Those first faltering steps gave little indication of just how important the aircraft carrier was to prove to be.",
" During the inter-war years (between the World Wars), Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States built up significant carrier fleets so that by the beginning of World War II, they had 18 carriers between them.",
" The 1940 Battle of Taranto and the 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor in retrospect showed the world that the aircraft carrier was to be the most important ship in the modern fleet.",
" Today, aircraft carriers are the capital ships of the navies they serve in, and in the case of modern US \"supercarriers\", they embark an airgroup that is effectively a small air force."
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"Title: HMS Furious (47)\n\nHMS \"Furious\" was a modified \"Courageous\"-class battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War. Designed to support the Baltic Project championed by the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Fisher, the ship was very lightly armoured and designed to be armed with only two heavy guns (18-inch), one forward and one aft, plus a number of lesser guns. \"Furious\" was modified and became an aircraft carrier while under construction. Her forward turret was removed and a flight deck was added in its place, such that aircraft had to manoeuvre around the superstructure to land. Later in the war, the ship had her rear turret removed and a second flight deck installed aft of the superstructure, but this was less than satisfactory due to air turbulence. \"Furious\" was briefly laid up after the war before she was reconstructed with a full-length flight deck in the early 1920s.",
"Title: Nakajima B3N\n\nThe Nakajima B3N was a prototype Japanese carrier-based torpedo-bomber aircraft of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane with a crew of three, it was unsuccessful, only two being built.",
"Title: List of aircraft carriers in service\n\nThis is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, reserve, under construction, or being rebuilt. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. The list only refers to the status of the ship, not availability or condition of an air wing. This includes helicopter carriers and amphibious assault ships, which are vessels whose primary purpose is to carry, arm, deploy, and recover aircraft.",
"Title: List of aircraft carriers\n\nThis list of aircraft carriers contains aircraft carriers listed alphabetically by name. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft, that serves as a seagoing airbase.",
"Title: HMS Argus (I49)\n\nHMS \"Argus\" was a British aircraft carrier that served in the Royal Navy from 1918 to 1944. She was converted from an ocean liner that was under construction when the First World War began, and became the first example of what is now the standard pattern of aircraft carrier, with a full-length flight deck that allowed wheeled aircraft to take off and land. After commissioning, the ship was heavily involved for several years in the development of the optimum design for other aircraft carriers. \"Argus\" also evaluated various types of arresting gear, general procedures needed to operate a number of aircraft in concert, and fleet tactics. The ship was too top-heavy as originally built and had to be modified to improve her stability in the mid-1920s. She spent one brief deployment on the China Station in the late 1920s before being placed in reserve for budgetary reasons.",
"Title: Kiyoshi Ogawa\n\nKiyoshi Ogawa (Japanese: 小川 清 \"Ogawa Kiyoshi\", October 23, 1922 – May 11, 1945) was a Japanese naval aviator ensign (少尉 ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. As a kamikaze pilot, Ensign Ogawa's final action took place on May 11, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa. Piloting a bomb-laden Mitsubishi Zero fighter during Operation Kikusui No. 6, Ogawa at the age of 22 flew through American anti-aircraft fire and attacked the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS \"Bunker Hill\" . He dropped a 550 lb bomb, never pulled out of the dive, and crashed deliberately into the flight deck near the control tower of the American aircraft carrier. The bomb penetrated \"Bunker Hill's\" flight deck and exploded, gasoline fires flamed up and several explosions took place when re-armed and re-fueled planes on deck exploded and caught fire. Nearly 400 American sailors died with Ogawa and the ship was disabled for the remainder of the war.",
"Title: List of sunken aircraft carriers\n\nWith the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the aircraft carrier has become a decisive weapon at sea. In 1911 aircraft began to be successfully launched and landed on ships with the successful flight of a Curtiss Pusher aboard the USS \"Pennsylvania\". The British Royal Navy pioneered the first aircraft carrier as floatplanes, as flying boats under performed compared to traditional land based aircraft. The first true aircraft carrier was the HMS \"Argus\" , launched in late 1917 with a complement of 20 aircraft, a flight deck of 550 ft and 68 ft wide. The last aircraft carrier sunk in wartime was the Japanese carrier \"Amagi\", in Kure Harbour in July 1945. The greatest loss of life was the 2,046 killed on the \"Akitsu Maru\"—a converted passenger liner with a small flight deck, carrying the Imperial Japanese Army's 64th Infantry Regiment.",
"Title: Aircraft carrier\n\nAn aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows a naval force to project air power worldwide without depending on local bases for staging aircraft operations. Aircraft carriers are expensive to build and are critical assets. Carriers have evolved since their inception in the early twentieth century from wooden vessels used to deploy balloons to nuclear-powered warships that carry numerous fighter planes, strike aircraft, helicopters, and other types of aircraft. While it is possible to launch heavier aircraft such as fixed-wing gunships and bombers (it has been done) from aircraft carriers, it is virtually impossible to land them.",
"Title: Flight deck\n\nThe flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface from which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopters and other VTOL aircraft is also referred to as the flight deck. The official U.S. Navy term for these vessels is \"air-capable ships\".",
"Title: Timeline for aircraft carrier service\n\nAircraft carriers have their origins during the days of World War I. The earliest experiments consisted of fitting temporary \"flying off\" platforms to the gun turrets of the warships of several nations, notably the United States and the United Kingdom. The first ship to be modified with a permanent flight deck was the battlecruiser HMS \"Furious\" , which initially had a single flying-off deck forward of the original superstructure. Subsequently, she was modified with a separate \"landing on\" deck aft and later with a full flush deck. Other ships, often liners, were modified to have full flush flight decks, HMS \"Argus\" being the first to have such modification begun. Those first faltering steps gave little indication of just how important the aircraft carrier was to prove to be. During the inter-war years (between the World Wars), Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States built up significant carrier fleets so that by the beginning of World War II, they had 18 carriers between them. The 1940 Battle of Taranto and the 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor in retrospect showed the world that the aircraft carrier was to be the most important ship in the modern fleet. Today, aircraft carriers are the capital ships of the navies they serve in, and in the case of modern US \"supercarriers\", they embark an airgroup that is effectively a small air force."
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Are Northampton Cathedral and Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral both English churches?
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yes
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comparison
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"The Cathedral Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God and St. Andrew, (in Greek: \"Καθεδρικός Ναός της Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου και Αποστόλου Ανδρέα\") is a Greek Orthodox cathedral on Summer Hill Terrace in Birmingham, England, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos and St Andreas.",
" In 1958 the first Greek Orthodox Church in Birmingham was inaugurated.",
" Regular liturgies began in Birmingham conducted by the first permanent priest, Father Nicodemos Anagnostou."
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"sentences": [
"Zagreb Orthodox Cathedral or Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord (, Croatian: \"Hram preobraženja Gospodnjeg\" ) is a Serbian Orthodox Cathedral located on the Petar Preradović Square in Zagreb, Croatia.",
" It was built in 1865–66 according to designs of architect Franjo Klein.",
" It is ecclessiastically part of the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana and its cathedral."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia.",
" It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River.",
" Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini.",
" The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower.",
" Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world.",
" There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof."
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"The Nativity of Christ Cathedral (Latvian: \"Kristus Piedzimšanas pareizticīgo katedrāle\" , Russian: Христорождественский кафедральный собор ), Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflug in a Neo-Byzantine style between 1876 and 1883, with decorations made by the firm of August Volz, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire.",
" It is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic provinces built with the blessing of the Russian Tsar Alexander II on the initiative of local governor-general Pyotr Bagration and bishop Veniamin Karelin.",
" The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is renowned for its icons, some of which were painted by Vasili Vereshchagin.",
" During the First World War German troops occupied Riga and turned its largest Russian Orthodox cathedral into a Lutheran church.",
" In independent Latvia, the Nativity of Christ Cathedral once again became an Orthodox cathedral in 1921.",
" Archbishop Jānis Pommers, a native Latvian, played a key part in the defence of the cathedral, including defence from the Latvian government which was extremely unfriendly to Orthodox Church in the first years of an independent Latvia.",
" In the early 1960s, Soviet authorities closed down the cathedral and converted its building into a planetarium.",
" The cathedral has been restored since Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991."
],
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"St. Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral, Bangalore is an Orthodox Syrian Christian Cathedral located near Johnson market in Richmond town in Bangalore city, India.",
" It is the only Cathedral for the Orthodox Christian community in Bangalore and known to be one of the oldest Orthodox Churches in the city."
],
"title": "St. Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral, Bangalore"
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"The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Thomas is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Northampton, England.",
" It is the seat of the Bishop of Northampton and mother church of the Diocese of Northampton which covers the counties of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and part of Berkshire (formerly in Buckinghamshire) north of the River Thames.",
" The cathedral is situated in the north of the town, along the Barrack Road."
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"The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky\" , Russian: Собор Святого Александра Невского ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral church located at 12 rue Daru in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.",
" It was established and consecrated in 1861, making it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France.",
" It is the see of the Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.",
" It was built in part through a gift of 200,000 francs from Tsar Alexander II.",
" Alexander Nevsky Cathedral has not been aligned with the Patriarch of Moscow since the Russian Revolution.",
" The Patriarch of Moscow supports Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, under construction on the Quai Branly and financed by Vladimir Putin's government."
],
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"St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Serbian: Црква светог Саве; \"Crkva svetog Save\" ) is a large Serbian Orthodox Cathedral located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.",
" Completed in 1956, the cathedral is covered in traditional wall mosaics that have been described as, \"some of the most extensive and elaborate church mosaics in the United States.\"",
" The cathedral sits on a complex that also includes a parochial school and an event center known as the American Serb Hall, an important stop for political candidates including a number of men who have gone on to become President of the United States."
],
"title": "St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral"
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"sentences": [
"The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice (French: \"Cathédrale Orthodoxe Saint-Nicolas de Nice\" , Russian: Николаевский собор, Ницца ) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in the French city of Nice.",
" It is recognized as a national monument of France, and it currently belongs to the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate.",
" It is the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe."
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"title": "Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice"
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"The church was elevated to the status of a cathedral in February 1992.",
" The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Ascension has evolved from a predominantly immigrant society into one that now spans six generations, with over 1,200 parishioners, making it the largest Greek Orthodox community in the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco.",
" It entered the new millennium as a vibrant and diversified community.",
" The cathedral has a distinctive collection of Orthodox iconography.",
" The icon of Jesus the Pantocrator (or Almighty) is the largest Orthodox icon of Jesus in the Americas.",
" Reverend Father Thomas J. Paris served as Ascension's pastor from 1971 until his retirement nearly four decades later.",
" Reverend Father Tom Zaferes is now the pastor and dean of the cathedral.",
" A new chapel, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, is currently being constructed on the church grounds."
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"Title: Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral\n\nThe Cathedral Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God and St. Andrew, (in Greek: \"Καθεδρικός Ναός της Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου και Αποστόλου Ανδρέα\") is a Greek Orthodox cathedral on Summer Hill Terrace in Birmingham, England, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos and St Andreas. In 1958 the first Greek Orthodox Church in Birmingham was inaugurated. Regular liturgies began in Birmingham conducted by the first permanent priest, Father Nicodemos Anagnostou.",
"Title: Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb\n\nZagreb Orthodox Cathedral or Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord (, Croatian: \"Hram preobraženja Gospodnjeg\" ) is a Serbian Orthodox Cathedral located on the Petar Preradović Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was built in 1865–66 according to designs of architect Franjo Klein. It is ecclessiastically part of the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana and its cathedral.",
"Title: Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg\n\nThe Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River. Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini. The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower. Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world. There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof.",
"Title: Nativity Cathedral, Riga\n\nThe Nativity of Christ Cathedral (Latvian: \"Kristus Piedzimšanas pareizticīgo katedrāle\" , Russian: Христорождественский кафедральный собор ), Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflug in a Neo-Byzantine style between 1876 and 1883, with decorations made by the firm of August Volz, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire. It is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic provinces built with the blessing of the Russian Tsar Alexander II on the initiative of local governor-general Pyotr Bagration and bishop Veniamin Karelin. The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is renowned for its icons, some of which were painted by Vasili Vereshchagin. During the First World War German troops occupied Riga and turned its largest Russian Orthodox cathedral into a Lutheran church. In independent Latvia, the Nativity of Christ Cathedral once again became an Orthodox cathedral in 1921. Archbishop Jānis Pommers, a native Latvian, played a key part in the defence of the cathedral, including defence from the Latvian government which was extremely unfriendly to Orthodox Church in the first years of an independent Latvia. In the early 1960s, Soviet authorities closed down the cathedral and converted its building into a planetarium. The cathedral has been restored since Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.",
"Title: St. Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral, Bangalore\n\nSt. Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral, Bangalore is an Orthodox Syrian Christian Cathedral located near Johnson market in Richmond town in Bangalore city, India. It is the only Cathedral for the Orthodox Christian community in Bangalore and known to be one of the oldest Orthodox Churches in the city.",
"Title: Northampton Cathedral\n\nThe Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Thomas is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Northampton, England. It is the seat of the Bishop of Northampton and mother church of the Diocese of Northampton which covers the counties of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and part of Berkshire (formerly in Buckinghamshire) north of the River Thames. The cathedral is situated in the north of the town, along the Barrack Road.",
"Title: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Paris\n\nThe Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky\" , Russian: Собор Святого Александра Невского ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral church located at 12 rue Daru in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was established and consecrated in 1861, making it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France. It is the see of the Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. It was built in part through a gift of 200,000 francs from Tsar Alexander II. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral has not been aligned with the Patriarch of Moscow since the Russian Revolution. The Patriarch of Moscow supports Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, under construction on the Quai Branly and financed by Vladimir Putin's government.",
"Title: St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral\n\nSt. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Serbian: Црква светог Саве; \"Crkva svetog Save\" ) is a large Serbian Orthodox Cathedral located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Completed in 1956, the cathedral is covered in traditional wall mosaics that have been described as, \"some of the most extensive and elaborate church mosaics in the United States.\" The cathedral sits on a complex that also includes a parochial school and an event center known as the American Serb Hall, an important stop for political candidates including a number of men who have gone on to become President of the United States.",
"Title: Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice\n\nThe St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice (French: \"Cathédrale Orthodoxe Saint-Nicolas de Nice\" , Russian: Николаевский собор, Ницца ) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in the French city of Nice. It is recognized as a national monument of France, and it currently belongs to the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate. It is the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe.",
"Title: Ascension Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Oakland\n\nThe church was elevated to the status of a cathedral in February 1992. The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Ascension has evolved from a predominantly immigrant society into one that now spans six generations, with over 1,200 parishioners, making it the largest Greek Orthodox community in the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco. It entered the new millennium as a vibrant and diversified community. The cathedral has a distinctive collection of Orthodox iconography. The icon of Jesus the Pantocrator (or Almighty) is the largest Orthodox icon of Jesus in the Americas. Reverend Father Thomas J. Paris served as Ascension's pastor from 1971 until his retirement nearly four decades later. Reverend Father Tom Zaferes is now the pastor and dean of the cathedral. A new chapel, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, is currently being constructed on the church grounds."
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Which documentary was released first, Tintin and I or Racing Extinction?
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Tintin and I
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"David Hannan is a Australian cinematographer, specializing in underwater cinematography.",
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"Racing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary \"The Cove\" (2009).",
" The film received one Academy Award nomination, for best Original Song, and one Emmy nomination.",
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"BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Chronophantasma (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ , BureiBurū Kuronofantazuma ) , is a 2-D fighting game developed by Arc System Works.",
" It is the third game of the Blazblue series, set after the events of \"\".",
" The game was originally to be released first as an arcade game in the early fourth quarter of 2012, which was later pushed forward to November 2012.",
" A PlayStation 3 version of the game was released in Japan on October 24, 2013, while it was released in the United States on March 25, 2014.",
" Due to limited hardware and disc space the game was not released on the Xbox 360.",
" An updated version of the game titled BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ エクステンド , BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma Ekusutendo , BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend) , dubbed as BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma 2.0 (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ 2.0 , BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma 2.0 , BlazBlue: Chronophantasma 2.0) in the Arcade version, was originally released for Arcades in October 2014, and for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in April 2015.",
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" Originally published by Le Lombard, the first issue was released in 1946, and it ceased publication in 1993."
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"Tintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, and his creation Tintin.",
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"Tintin and the Golden Fleece (in the original French, \"Tintin et le Mystère de La Toison d'or\", meaning \"Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece\") is a film first released in France on 6 December 1961.",
" Featuring characters from \"The Adventures of Tintin\" comic book series written and drawn by the Belgian writer-artist Hergé, it was a live-action film with actors made-up to look like the characters and featured an original storyline not based on any of the books."
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"Mario Kart 64 (マリオカート64 , Mario Kāto Rokujūyon ) is a 1996 go-kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console.",
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" It was released first in Japan on December 14, 1996, and in North America and Europe in 1997.",
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"Title: Single Video Theory\n\nSingle Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of \"Yield\", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998.",
"Title: David Hannan\n\nDavid Hannan is a Australian cinematographer, specializing in underwater cinematography. Hannan's footage has been featured in numerous films, including Sylvia Earle's \"Mission Blue\", Louie Psihoyos' \"Racing Extinction\", and Rob Stewart's \"Sharkwater and Revolution\".",
"Title: Racing Extinction\n\nRacing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary \"The Cove\" (2009). The film received one Academy Award nomination, for best Original Song, and one Emmy nomination. \"Racing Extinction\" premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, followed by limited theater release, with worldwide broadcast premiere on The Discovery Channel in 220 countries or territories on December 2, 2015.",
"Title: BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma\n\nBlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, released in Japan as BlazBlue: Chronophantasma (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ , BureiBurū Kuronofantazuma ) , is a 2-D fighting game developed by Arc System Works. It is the third game of the Blazblue series, set after the events of \"\". The game was originally to be released first as an arcade game in the early fourth quarter of 2012, which was later pushed forward to November 2012. A PlayStation 3 version of the game was released in Japan on October 24, 2013, while it was released in the United States on March 25, 2014. Due to limited hardware and disc space the game was not released on the Xbox 360. An updated version of the game titled BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ エクステンド , BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma Ekusutendo , BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend) , dubbed as BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma 2.0 (ブレイブルー クロノファンタズマ 2.0 , BureiBurū: Kuronofantazuma 2.0 , BlazBlue: Chronophantasma 2.0) in the Arcade version, was originally released for Arcades in October 2014, and for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in April 2015. It was released on June 30, 2015 in North America, with the European region version releasing on October 23, 2015.",
"Title: Lamakera, Indonesia\n\nLamakera is a village in Indonesia. It was known for being the place where the most manta rays are killed. It was featured in the 2015 documentary film, Racing Extinction.",
"Title: Tintin (magazine)\n\n\"Tintin\" magazine (French: \"Le Journal de Tintin\" ; Dutch: \"Kuifje\" ) was a weekly Franco-Belgian comics magazine of the second half of the 20th century. Subtitled \"\"The Magazine for the Youth from 7 to 77\"\", it was one of the major publications of the Franco-Belgian comics scene and published such notable series such as \"Blake and Mortimer\", \"Alix\", and the principal title \"The Adventures of Tintin\". Originally published by Le Lombard, the first issue was released in 1946, and it ceased publication in 1993.",
"Title: Manta Ray (song)\n\n\"Manta Ray\" is an original song composed by J. Ralph and Anohni and performed by Anohni. The song was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album of 2015 documentary \"Racing Extinction\" written by Anohni.",
"Title: Tintin and I\n\nTintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, and his creation Tintin. The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.",
"Title: Tintin and the Golden Fleece\n\nTintin and the Golden Fleece (in the original French, \"Tintin et le Mystère de La Toison d'or\", meaning \"Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece\") is a film first released in France on 6 December 1961. Featuring characters from \"The Adventures of Tintin\" comic book series written and drawn by the Belgian writer-artist Hergé, it was a live-action film with actors made-up to look like the characters and featured an original storyline not based on any of the books.",
"Title: Mario Kart 64\n\nMario Kart 64 (マリオカート64 , Mario Kāto Rokujūyon ) is a 1996 go-kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was the successor to \"Super Mario Kart\" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and is the second game in the \"Mario Kart\" series. It was released first in Japan on December 14, 1996, and in North America and Europe in 1997. In January 2007, \"Mario Kart 64\" was released as a downloadable Virtual Console title on the Wii, and in December 2016 it was also made available on the Wii U."
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The Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist born October 23, 1966 races for which car company?
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BMW
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"Johnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver.",
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" He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997.",
" He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring.",
" He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA.",
" Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran.",
" He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion.",
" This launched his professional career in World Sportscars.",
" Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009.",
" In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe.",
" His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013.",
" Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races.",
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"Alessandro \"Alex\" Zanardi (] ; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist."
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"Sébastien Olivier Bourdais (born 28 February 1979) is a French professional racing driver, who resides in St. Petersburg, Florida.",
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"Alain Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver.",
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"Massimiliano \"Max\" Papis (born October 3, 1969) is an Italian professional stock car racing driver who has competed in several top-level motorsports events such as Le Mans 24 Hours, Formula One and Champ Car.",
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" He is the son-in-law of Emerson Fittipaldi.",
" His sons' godfather is fellow Italian Alex Zanardi.",
" Papis also currently drives in the NASCAR Whelen Euroseries."
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"The 2005 FIA WTCC Race Of Germany was the seventh round of the 2005 World Touring Car Championship season.",
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"Michel Ferté (born 8 December 1958 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver.",
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"Jim Richards (born 2 September 1947) is a New Zealand racing driver who has spent most of his racing life in Australia.",
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"Title: Johnny Mowlem\n\nJohnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver. Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing. He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997. He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring. He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA. Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran. He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion. This launched his professional career in World Sportscars. Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe. His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013. Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races. Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing.",
"Title: Alex Zanardi\n\nAlessandro \"Alex\" Zanardi (] ; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist.",
"Title: Sébastien Bourdais\n\nSébastien Olivier Bourdais (born 28 February 1979) is a French professional racing driver, who resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is one of the most successful drivers in the history of American Championship car racing, having won 36 races. He won four successive championships under Champ Car World Series sanction from 2004 to 2007. s of March 2017 he had won 75 races.",
"Title: Alain Ferté\n\nAlain Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver. He is the elder brother of Michel Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver.",
"Title: Max Papis\n\nMassimiliano \"Max\" Papis (born October 3, 1969) is an Italian professional stock car racing driver who has competed in several top-level motorsports events such as Le Mans 24 Hours, Formula One and Champ Car. He has three Champ Car victories. He is the son-in-law of Emerson Fittipaldi. His sons' godfather is fellow Italian Alex Zanardi. Papis also currently drives in the NASCAR Whelen Euroseries.",
"Title: 2005 FIA WTCC Race of Germany\n\nThe 2005 FIA WTCC Race Of Germany was the seventh round of the 2005 World Touring Car Championship season. It was held at the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben. Andy Priaulx took his first win of the season in the first race for BMW, and the second race was won by Alex Zanardi, also for BMW, at a track close to the one where he lost his legs in a crash in 2001.",
"Title: Michel Ferté\n\nMichel Ferté (born 8 December 1958 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver. He is the younger brother of Alain Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver.",
"Title: Patrick Pilet\n\nPatrick Pilet (born October 8, 1981) is a French professional racing driver currently racing for Porsche Motorsport as a factory driver in the FIA World Endurance Championship and other racing series. He has competed in major sports car endurance races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Daytona, 24 Hours of Spa, 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans.",
"Title: Dave Steele\n\nDavid (Dave) Steele (May 7, 1974 – March 25, 2017) was an American professional racing driver who won numerous sprint car racing championships and also competed in IndyCar and NASCAR races. Steele last drove a winged sprint car in the Southern Sprintcar Shootout Series, where he won the first 5 races in series history. Steele was killed in a crash at Desoto Speedway on March 25, 2017.",
"Title: Jim Richards (racing driver)\n\nJim Richards (born 2 September 1947) is a New Zealand racing driver who has spent most of his racing life in Australia. While retired from professional racing, Richards continues to compete in the Touring Car Masters series. After seven Bathurst 1000 victories and four Australian Touring Car Championships, Richards was inducted into the V8 Supercars Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Australian Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2015. He is the father of racing driver Steven Richards, and between them they have achieved 11 Bathurst 1000 wins, most recently in 2015."
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Which king was overthrown by Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet's revolution?
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King James II of England
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" Sir Francis, the 2nd Baronet was Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury 1685-90.",
" In 1734 the 3rd Baronet was succeeded by his cousin Henry (grandson of Thomas Edwardes, a younger son of the first Baronet) who married Eleanor Edwardes daughter of the 3rd Baronet.",
" In 1790 the 6th Baronet was succeeded by Reverend Thomas Edwardes, Rector of Frodesley, Shropshire, great grandson of the 1st Baronet by his 5th son.",
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" The 3rd Baronet is the grandson of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet, who completed the reconstruction of Muchalls Castle and the great-grandson of Alexander Burnett of Leys (died 1619), who completed the construction of Crathes Castle."
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"Sir Jonathan Trelawny (17 December 1568 – 21 June 1604), of Pool in Menheniot, Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament.",
" Trelawny was the posthumous younger son of John Trelawny of Pool (who had been a member of parliament and High Sheriff of the county); his elder brother died in infancy and he inherited the estate.",
" He entered Parliament as member for Liskeard, representing that borough in three parliaments, and subsequently also represented Cornwall in the Parliaments of 1597 and 1604.",
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" Sir James was also Member of Parliament for St. Michael's borough (Mitchell, Cornwall) 1807–1812."
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"The Dolben Baronetcy, of Finedon in the County of Northamptonshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England.",
" It was created on 1 April 1704 for Gilbert Dolben, son of John Dolben, Archbishop of York.",
" Gilbert was judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) and MP for Ripon, Peterborough and Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.",
" The 3rd Baronet was an MP for Oxford University and Northamptonshire, and was an avid campaigner for abolition of the slave trade.",
" The title became extinct on the death of Sir John English Dolben, the 4th Baronet, in 1837.",
" William Harcourt Isham Mackworth (1806—1872), a younger son of Sir Digby Mackworth, the 3rd Baronet, took the additional surname Dolben after he married Frances, the heiress of the 4th Baronet."
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"Title: Edwardes baronets\n\nThe Edwardes Baronetcy, of Shrewsbury in the County of Shropshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 21 March 1645 for Thomas Edwardes. It was recreated on 22 April 1678 for his son and successor Francis Edwardes, with special remainders and precedence back to 1645, possibly due to the loss of the original patent. Sir Francis, the 2nd Baronet was Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury 1685-90. In 1734 the 3rd Baronet was succeeded by his cousin Henry (grandson of Thomas Edwardes, a younger son of the first Baronet) who married Eleanor Edwardes daughter of the 3rd Baronet. In 1790 the 6th Baronet was succeeded by Reverend Thomas Edwardes, Rector of Frodesley, Shropshire, great grandson of the 1st Baronet by his 5th son. The 7th Baronet was also Rector of Frodesley. The titles became extinct on the death of the 10th Baronet in 1900.",
"Title: Glorious Revolution\n\nThe Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III, Prince of Orange. William's successful invasion of England with a Dutch fleet and army led to his ascension to the throne as William III of England jointly with his wife, Mary II, James's daughter, after the Declaration of Right, leading to the Bill of Rights 1689.",
"Title: Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet\n\nSir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet (24 March 1650 – 19 July 1721) was a British Bishop of Bristol, Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester. Trelawny is best known for his role in the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution which are referenced in the Cornish anthem \"The Song of the Western Men\".",
"Title: Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet\n\nSir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 3rd Baronet, (ca. 1658 – January 1714), Lord Clerk Register, PC, MP. He was, at Stonehaven, 21 April 1664, retoured as heir to his father, Sir Alexander Burnett, 2nd Baronet who had died the previous year. The 3rd Baronet is the grandson of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet, who completed the reconstruction of Muchalls Castle and the great-grandson of Alexander Burnett of Leys (died 1619), who completed the construction of Crathes Castle.",
"Title: John Trelawny (died 1680)\n\nCaptain John Trelawny (c.1646 – 14 May 1680) was an English army officer of Cornish descent, the eldest son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet.",
"Title: Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet\n\nSir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet (ca. 1623 – 5 March 1681), of Trelawny in the parish of Pelynt in Cornwall, England, was a Member of Parliament.",
"Title: Jonathan Trelawny (High Sheriff of Cornwall)\n\nSir Jonathan Trelawny (17 December 1568 – 21 June 1604), of Pool in Menheniot, Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament. Trelawny was the posthumous younger son of John Trelawny of Pool (who had been a member of parliament and High Sheriff of the county); his elder brother died in infancy and he inherited the estate. He entered Parliament as member for Liskeard, representing that borough in three parliaments, and subsequently also represented Cornwall in the Parliaments of 1597 and 1604. On one occasion he was sent to the Tower of London for losing his temper during a parliamentary debate where he \"\"dealt his opponent, Mr Ashe, a thundering box to his ear\"\" and \"\"flashed his sword\"\".",
"Title: Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet\n\nSir James Hall of Dunglass, 4th Baronet FRS FRSE (17 January 1761 – 23 June 1832) was a Scottish geologist and geophysicist, born at Dunglass, East Lothian, to Sir John Hall, 3rd Baronet (died 1776), by his spouse, Magdalen (died 1763) daughter of Sir Robert Pringle, 3rd Baronet, of Stichill, Roxburghshire. Sir James was also Member of Parliament for St. Michael's borough (Mitchell, Cornwall) 1807–1812.",
"Title: Charles Trelawny\n\nMajor General Charles Trelawny (1653 – 24 September 1731) was a British Army officer of Cornish descent, the fourth son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet.",
"Title: Dolben baronets\n\nThe Dolben Baronetcy, of Finedon in the County of Northamptonshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 1 April 1704 for Gilbert Dolben, son of John Dolben, Archbishop of York. Gilbert was judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) and MP for Ripon, Peterborough and Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. The 3rd Baronet was an MP for Oxford University and Northamptonshire, and was an avid campaigner for abolition of the slave trade. The title became extinct on the death of Sir John English Dolben, the 4th Baronet, in 1837. William Harcourt Isham Mackworth (1806—1872), a younger son of Sir Digby Mackworth, the 3rd Baronet, took the additional surname Dolben after he married Frances, the heiress of the 4th Baronet."
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4,523
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Which Guns N'Roses song, known for being their only number-one single in the U.S., is covered by the American alternative rock band Luna?
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Sweet Child o' Mine
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"Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band.",
" It is also the name of the band's second EP Guns N' Roses (EP), and a pinball game named after them, Guns N' Roses (pinball)."
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"Use Your Illusion II is the fourth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses.",
" The album was released on September 17, 1991, the same day as its counterpart album \"Use Your Illusion I\".",
" Both of the albums were released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour.",
" Bolstered by the lead single \"You Could Be Mine,\" \"Use Your Illusion II\" was the slightly more popular of the two albums, selling 770,000 copies its first week and debuting at No. 1 on the U.S. charts, ahead of \"Use Your Illusion I\"'s first week sales of 685,000.",
" As of 2010, \"Use Your Illusion II\" has sold 5,587,000 units in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.",
" Both albums have since been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA.",
" It was also No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for a single week.",
" It is the last Guns N' Roses album to feature rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin.",
" It also included the last Guns N' Roses song to feature drummer Steven Adler, who played on \"Civil War.\""
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"The Days of Our Nights is the fifth album by American alternative rock band Luna, currently out of print in the United States.",
" It includes a cover of the Guns N' Roses hit \"Sweet Child o' Mine\"."
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"\"One in a Million\" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses.",
" It is the eighth track on the album \"G N' R Lies\" and was released in 1988.",
" The lyrics describe Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose's experience of getting hustled in the Greyhound bus station upon first arriving in Los Angeles.",
" The song is notable not only for its controversy, but also for being one of the first Guns N' Roses songs that Axl Rose wrote solo.",
" According to interviews, Rose wrote \"One in a Million\" on guitar (with which he was not proficient at the time), using only the bottom two strings.",
" This differs from other Rose-written Guns N' Roses songs, which Rose composed on piano or keyboards.",
" This is the first Guns N' Roses song to feature piano, played by Rose on the outro."
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"The Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Guns N' Roses and Metallica during 1992.",
" It took place in the middle of Guns N' Roses' \"Use Your Illusion Tour,\" promoting their \"Use Your Illusion I\" & \"II\" albums, and between Metallica's \"Wherever We May Roam Tour\" and \"Nowhere Else to Roam,\" promoting their eponymous fifth album \"Metallica (The Black Album)\".",
" The tour's opening act was Faith No More.",
" Axl Rose had wanted Seattle rock band Nirvana to be the opening act, but frontman Kurt Cobain refused."
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"\"The Spaghetti Incident?\"",
" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses.",
" The album is composed of covers of older punk rock and hard rock songs. \"",
"\"The Spaghetti Incident?\"\"",
" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N' Roses member Izzy Stradlin during the band's \"Use Your Illusion\" tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum.",
" It is also the only Guns N' Roses album not to be accompanied by a supporting tour."
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"Babylon A.D. is the debut album by the American hard rock band of the same name, released in 1989.",
" It contains the metal hits \"Bang Go The Bells\", \"Hammer Swings Down\" and \"The Kid Goes Wild\" which was also featured in the film \"RoboCop 2\".",
" In the music video for \"The Kid Goes Wild\", Robo-Cop is featured targeting the band, much like in the video for the Guns N' Roses song \"You Could Be Mine\", in which the Terminator is targeting Guns N' Roses."
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"Saul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), better known by his stage name Slash, is a British-American musician and songwriter.",
" He is best known as the lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.",
" During his later years with Guns N' Roses, Slash formed the side project Slash's Snakepit.",
" After leaving Guns N' Roses in 1996, he co-founded the supergroup Velvet Revolver, which re-established him as a mainstream performer in the mid to late 2000s.",
" Slash has since released three solo albums: \"Slash\" (2010), featuring an array of famous guest musicians, and \"Apocalyptic Love\" (2012) and \"World on Fire\" (2014), recorded with his band, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators.",
" He returned to Guns N' Roses in 2016, nearly 20 years after he had left."
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"Steven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician.",
" He is best known as the former drummer and co-songwriter of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s.",
" Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses over his heroin addiction in 1990, following which he reformed his old band Road Crew and briefly joined BulletBoys, which both proved unsuccessful.",
" During the 2000s, Adler was the drummer of the band Adler's Appetite, and from 2012, he had held the same position in the band Adler.",
" In early 2017, Steven Adler declared that he has no intention to continue with the band, and that the band has now dissolved, and the reason is his lack of interest in performing during poorly attended concerts.",
" He appeared on the second and fifth seasons of the reality TV show \"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew\", as well as on the first season of its spin-off \"Sober House\".",
" He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Guns N' Roses."
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"\"Sweet Child o' Mine\" is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured on their debut album, \"Appetite for Destruction\" (1987).",
" Released in August 1988 as the album's third single, the song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's first and only number-one single in the U.S..",
" \"Billboard\" ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1988.",
" It reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, when re-released in 1989."
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"Title: Guns and Roses (disambiguation)\n\nGuns N' Roses is an American hard rock band. It is also the name of the band's second EP Guns N' Roses (EP), and a pinball game named after them, Guns N' Roses (pinball).",
"Title: Use Your Illusion II\n\nUse Your Illusion II is the fourth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. The album was released on September 17, 1991, the same day as its counterpart album \"Use Your Illusion I\". Both of the albums were released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour. Bolstered by the lead single \"You Could Be Mine,\" \"Use Your Illusion II\" was the slightly more popular of the two albums, selling 770,000 copies its first week and debuting at No. 1 on the U.S. charts, ahead of \"Use Your Illusion I\"'s first week sales of 685,000. As of 2010, \"Use Your Illusion II\" has sold 5,587,000 units in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan. Both albums have since been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA. It was also No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for a single week. It is the last Guns N' Roses album to feature rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin. It also included the last Guns N' Roses song to feature drummer Steven Adler, who played on \"Civil War.\"",
"Title: The Days of Our Nights\n\nThe Days of Our Nights is the fifth album by American alternative rock band Luna, currently out of print in the United States. It includes a cover of the Guns N' Roses hit \"Sweet Child o' Mine\".",
"Title: One in a Million (Guns N' Roses song)\n\n\"One in a Million\" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses. It is the eighth track on the album \"G N' R Lies\" and was released in 1988. The lyrics describe Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose's experience of getting hustled in the Greyhound bus station upon first arriving in Los Angeles. The song is notable not only for its controversy, but also for being one of the first Guns N' Roses songs that Axl Rose wrote solo. According to interviews, Rose wrote \"One in a Million\" on guitar (with which he was not proficient at the time), using only the bottom two strings. This differs from other Rose-written Guns N' Roses songs, which Rose composed on piano or keyboards. This is the first Guns N' Roses song to feature piano, played by Rose on the outro.",
"Title: Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour\n\nThe Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Guns N' Roses and Metallica during 1992. It took place in the middle of Guns N' Roses' \"Use Your Illusion Tour,\" promoting their \"Use Your Illusion I\" & \"II\" albums, and between Metallica's \"Wherever We May Roam Tour\" and \"Nowhere Else to Roam,\" promoting their eponymous fifth album \"Metallica (The Black Album)\". The tour's opening act was Faith No More. Axl Rose had wanted Seattle rock band Nirvana to be the opening act, but frontman Kurt Cobain refused.",
"Title: "The Spaghetti Incident?"\n\n\"The Spaghetti Incident?\" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. The album is composed of covers of older punk rock and hard rock songs. \" \"The Spaghetti Incident?\"\" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N' Roses member Izzy Stradlin during the band's \"Use Your Illusion\" tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum. It is also the only Guns N' Roses album not to be accompanied by a supporting tour.",
"Title: Babylon A.D. (album)\n\nBabylon A.D. is the debut album by the American hard rock band of the same name, released in 1989. It contains the metal hits \"Bang Go The Bells\", \"Hammer Swings Down\" and \"The Kid Goes Wild\" which was also featured in the film \"RoboCop 2\". In the music video for \"The Kid Goes Wild\", Robo-Cop is featured targeting the band, much like in the video for the Guns N' Roses song \"You Could Be Mine\", in which the Terminator is targeting Guns N' Roses.",
"Title: Slash (musician)\n\nSaul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), better known by his stage name Slash, is a British-American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During his later years with Guns N' Roses, Slash formed the side project Slash's Snakepit. After leaving Guns N' Roses in 1996, he co-founded the supergroup Velvet Revolver, which re-established him as a mainstream performer in the mid to late 2000s. Slash has since released three solo albums: \"Slash\" (2010), featuring an array of famous guest musicians, and \"Apocalyptic Love\" (2012) and \"World on Fire\" (2014), recorded with his band, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. He returned to Guns N' Roses in 2016, nearly 20 years after he had left.",
"Title: Steven Adler\n\nSteven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician. He is best known as the former drummer and co-songwriter of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s. Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses over his heroin addiction in 1990, following which he reformed his old band Road Crew and briefly joined BulletBoys, which both proved unsuccessful. During the 2000s, Adler was the drummer of the band Adler's Appetite, and from 2012, he had held the same position in the band Adler. In early 2017, Steven Adler declared that he has no intention to continue with the band, and that the band has now dissolved, and the reason is his lack of interest in performing during poorly attended concerts. He appeared on the second and fifth seasons of the reality TV show \"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew\", as well as on the first season of its spin-off \"Sober House\". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Guns N' Roses.",
"Title: Sweet Child o' Mine\n\n\"Sweet Child o' Mine\" is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured on their debut album, \"Appetite for Destruction\" (1987). Released in August 1988 as the album's third single, the song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's first and only number-one single in the U.S.. \"Billboard\" ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1988. It reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, when re-released in 1989."
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4,524
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Are both Albert Kapikian and Bob Avakian virologists?
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no
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"Polio (Infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis) epidemics were a concern during the summer months for children globally, with records of polio from the Egyptians and Greeks to the 1950s epidemics.",
" In the summer of 1921, this epidemic became notorious when Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Democratic contender for the vice presidency, was struck down by polio at the age of 39.",
" Two U.S. virologists, Jonas Salk of the University of Pittsburgh and Albert B. Sabin of the University of Cincinnati emerged as the most prominent among dozens of American researchers on the quest for a polio vaccine."
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"Robert Bruce Avakian (born March 7, 1943) is an American political activist and Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP)."
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" It was remastered and re-released on CD as a part of the Rudy Van Gelder Edition in 2005 with a different cover artwork.",
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" He is the 13th recipient of this recognition, awarded annually by the Sabin Vaccine Institute.",
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" The ensemble of white college-student jazz revivalists rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when \"college jazz\" was a catchphrase.",
" The sextet was founded and managed by Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassists Buell Neidlinger (succeeded by Bob Morgan), cornetist and cartoonist Lee Lorenz, clarinetist Pete Williams (who was succeeded by Leroy Sam Parkins) and drummer Lyman \"House\" Drake (who was succeeded by Steve Little).",
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"Albert Park is a former railway station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Australia.",
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" A pair of low level side platforms now serve route 96 trams on the light rail line."
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"Title: Bob Avakian\n\nRobert Bruce Avakian (born March 7, 1943) is an American political activist and Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP).",
"Title: Oblique (album)\n\nOblique is an album by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson featuring performances by Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Hutcherson's regular drummer Joe Chambers. The album was originally recorded in 1967 and first issued as catalog number GXF-3061 in Japan, in 1980. It was remastered and re-released on CD as a part of the Rudy Van Gelder Edition in 2005 with a different cover artwork. \"Oblique\" marks Hutcherson's second release in a quartet setting, his previous being Happenings from 1966. The personnel on Happenings are identical, save the replacement of Bob Cranshaw with Albert Stinson.",
"Title: Albert Kapikian\n\nAlbert Z. Kapikian (1930 – 2014) was an Armenian-American virologist who developed the first licensed vaccine against rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea in infants. He was awarded the Sabin Gold Medal for his pioneering work on the vaccine. He is the 13th recipient of this recognition, awarded annually by the Sabin Vaccine Institute. Called the father of human gastroenteritis virus research, Kapikian identified the first norovirus, initially called Norwalk virus, in 1972; and he and his colleagues at the National Institutes of Health identified the hepatitis A virus in 1973.",
"Title: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA\n\nThe Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP, USA) or RevCom is a political party in the United States. Bob Avakian, the Chairman of the RCP, USA, has led the party since its founding in 1975. Avakian's \"New Synthesis of Communism\" is the RCP's ideological and political foundation and framework.",
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"Title: Stephen Feinstone\n\nStephen M. Feinstone is a virologist who, together with Albert Kapikian and Robert H. Purcell, co-identified the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in 1973.",
"Title: Eli's Chosen Six\n\nEli's Chosen Six was the ensemble that appeared in the influential 1958 concert film \"Jazz On A Summer's Day\" playing Dixieland as they drove around Newport in a convertible jalopy. It was a famous Yale University Dixieland band of the 1950s that played the boisterous trad-jazz style of the day. The ensemble of white college-student jazz revivalists rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when \"college jazz\" was a catchphrase. The sextet was founded and managed by Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassists Buell Neidlinger (succeeded by Bob Morgan), cornetist and cartoonist Lee Lorenz, clarinetist Pete Williams (who was succeeded by Leroy Sam Parkins) and drummer Lyman \"House\" Drake (who was succeeded by Steve Little). With the help of the producer and Yale alumnus George Avakian, the band recorded an album for Columbia Records in 1955.",
"Title: Robert Purcell (virologist)\n\nRobert H. Purcell (born 19 December 1935) is a virologist who, together with Stephen Feinstone and Albert Kapikian, co-identified the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in 1973.",
"Title: Albert Park railway station, Melbourne\n\nAlbert Park is a former railway station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Australia. The station is located on Ferrars Street just to the north of Albert Road, just minutes walk from the Bob Jane Stadium, current home of the South Melbourne Soccer club and the former home of the South Melbourne Football Club. A pair of low level side platforms now serve route 96 trams on the light rail line."
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What act did the writer of A New Theory of the Earth help instigate?
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Longitude Act
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"A New Theory of the Earth was a book written by William Whiston, in which he presented a description of the divine creation of the Earth and a posited global flood.",
" He also postulated that the earth originated from the atmosphere of a comet and that all major changes in earth's history could be attributed to the action of comets.",
" It was published in 1696 and was well received by intellectuals of the day such as Isaac Newton and John Locke."
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"Ergosophy is a term coined by the scientist Frederick Soddy, in the early 1920s, and refers to aspects of energy in relation to human existence and energy measurement as in (Ergs).",
" Soddy's aim was to apply science theories and ideas and move the human understanding of work beyond the restrictions of management theory into a new theory of energy economics."
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"In mathematical logic, more specifically in the proof theory of first-order theories, extensions by definitions formalize the introduction of new symbols by means of a definition.",
" For example, it is common in naive set theory to introduce a symbol formula_1 for the set which has no member.",
" In the formal setting of first-order theories, this can be done by adding to the theory a new constant formula_1 and the new axiom formula_3, meaning 'for all \"x\", \"x\" is not a member of formula_1'.",
" It can then be proved that doing so adds essentially nothing to the old theory, as should be expected from a definition.",
" More precisely, the new theory is a conservative extension of the old one."
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"Don Lynn Anderson (March 5, 1933 – December 2, 2014) was an American geophysicist who made significant contributions to the understanding of the origin, evolution, structure, and composition of Earth and other planets.",
" An expert in numerous scientific disciplines, Anderson’s work combined seismology, solid state physics, geochemistry and petrology to explain how the Earth works.",
" Anderson was best known for his contributions to the understanding of the Earth’s deep interior, and more recently , for the hypothesis that hotspots are the product of plate tectonics rather than narrow plumes emanating from the deep Earth.",
" Anderson was Professor (Emeritus) of Geophysics in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).",
" He received numerous awards from geophysical, geological and astronomical societies.",
" In 1998 he was awarded the prestigious Crafoord Prize by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences along with Adam Dziewonski.",
" Later that year, Anderson received the National Medal of Science.",
" He held honorary doctorates from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (where he did his undergraduate work in geology and geophysics) and the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and served on numerous university advisory committees, including those at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, University of Chicago, Stanford, University of Paris, Purdue University, and Rice University.",
" Anderson’s wide-ranging research resulted in hundreds of published papers in the fields of planetary science, seismology, mineral physics, petrology, geochemistry, tectonics and the philosophy of science.",
" He continued to work and publish until his death.",
" His widely known textbooks, Theory of the Earth, and New Theory of the Earth are regarded by colleagues as compelling syntheses of the origins of the Earth and its inner workings by one of the great geophysical authorities of our time."
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"Concetta \"Connie\" Benn AM (née Megna) (12 December 1926 – 18 March 2011) was an Australian social worker.",
" Born in Melbourne to a family of Italian migrants, Benn is best known for her work with the Brotherhood of St Laurence and created a new theory of social work called developmental approach.",
" She was the first Research Officer for the Leader of the Opposition in the state of Victoria where she helped bring in amendments to the state's Social Welfare Act.",
" In her retirement she accepted positions for various organisations.",
" Benn was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1995, and was added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women seven years later."
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"William Whiston (9 December 1667 – 22 August 1752) was an English theologian, historian, and mathematician, a leading figure in the popularisation of the ideas of Isaac Newton.",
" He is now probably best known for helping to instigate the Longitude Act in 1714 (and his attempts to win the rewards that it promised) and his important translations of the \"Antiquities of the Jews\" and other works by Josephus (which are still in print).",
" He was a prominent exponent of Arianism and wrote \"A New Theory of the Earth\"."
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"Theory of International Politics is a 1979 international relations (IR) theory by Kenneth Waltz that offers a new theory, the neorealist theory of international relations.",
" Taking into account the influence of neoclassical economic theory, Waltz argued that the fundamental \"ordering principle\" (p. 88) of the international political system is anarchy, which is defined by the presence of \"functionally undifferentiated\" (p. 97) individual state actors lacking \"relations of super- and subordination\" (p. 88) that are distinguished only by their varying capabilities.",
" Theory of International Politics is arguably the most influential book in international relations, causing a fundamental discursive transformation and bringing the concept of anarchy to the forefront."
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"Ibtina Theory is a new theory in the field of “Logic of Understanding Religion” and has direct influence on the issues of Philosophy of Religion.",
" The \"Ibtina Theory\" is a theory for explaining the process and mechanism of \"religious knowledge\" formation."
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},
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"Season two of Numbers, an American television series, premiered on September 23, 2005 and its season finale was on May 19, 2006.",
" Season two sees several changes to Don's FBI team: Terry Lake is reassigned to Washington DC and two new members join Don and David Sinclair: Megan Reeves and Colby Granger.",
" Charlie is challenged on one of his long-standing pieces of mathematical work and also starts work on a new theory, Cognitive Emergence Theory.",
" Larry sells his home and lives a nomadic lifestyle, while he becomes romantically involved with Megan.",
" Amita receives an offer for an assistant professor position at Harvard University, but is plagued by doubt as her relationship with Charlie is challenged and her career is in upheaval.",
" Alan begins work and dating again, though he struggles with the loss of his wife."
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"Beyond Capricorn: How Portuguese adventurers secretly discovered and mapped Australia and New Zealand 250 years before Captain Cook is a 2007 book by journalist Peter Trickett on the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia.",
" Although its thesis is similar to that advanced by Kenneth McIntyre in 1977, Lawrence Fitzgerald in 1984 and others, the publisher and some news reports presented it as being a new theory on the discovery of Australia."
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"Title: A New Theory of the Earth\n\nA New Theory of the Earth was a book written by William Whiston, in which he presented a description of the divine creation of the Earth and a posited global flood. He also postulated that the earth originated from the atmosphere of a comet and that all major changes in earth's history could be attributed to the action of comets. It was published in 1696 and was well received by intellectuals of the day such as Isaac Newton and John Locke.",
"Title: Ergosophy\n\nErgosophy is a term coined by the scientist Frederick Soddy, in the early 1920s, and refers to aspects of energy in relation to human existence and energy measurement as in (Ergs). Soddy's aim was to apply science theories and ideas and move the human understanding of work beyond the restrictions of management theory into a new theory of energy economics.",
"Title: Extension by definitions\n\nIn mathematical logic, more specifically in the proof theory of first-order theories, extensions by definitions formalize the introduction of new symbols by means of a definition. For example, it is common in naive set theory to introduce a symbol formula_1 for the set which has no member. In the formal setting of first-order theories, this can be done by adding to the theory a new constant formula_1 and the new axiom formula_3, meaning 'for all \"x\", \"x\" is not a member of formula_1'. It can then be proved that doing so adds essentially nothing to the old theory, as should be expected from a definition. More precisely, the new theory is a conservative extension of the old one.",
"Title: Don L. Anderson\n\nDon Lynn Anderson (March 5, 1933 – December 2, 2014) was an American geophysicist who made significant contributions to the understanding of the origin, evolution, structure, and composition of Earth and other planets. An expert in numerous scientific disciplines, Anderson’s work combined seismology, solid state physics, geochemistry and petrology to explain how the Earth works. Anderson was best known for his contributions to the understanding of the Earth’s deep interior, and more recently , for the hypothesis that hotspots are the product of plate tectonics rather than narrow plumes emanating from the deep Earth. Anderson was Professor (Emeritus) of Geophysics in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He received numerous awards from geophysical, geological and astronomical societies. In 1998 he was awarded the prestigious Crafoord Prize by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences along with Adam Dziewonski. Later that year, Anderson received the National Medal of Science. He held honorary doctorates from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (where he did his undergraduate work in geology and geophysics) and the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and served on numerous university advisory committees, including those at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, University of Chicago, Stanford, University of Paris, Purdue University, and Rice University. Anderson’s wide-ranging research resulted in hundreds of published papers in the fields of planetary science, seismology, mineral physics, petrology, geochemistry, tectonics and the philosophy of science. He continued to work and publish until his death. His widely known textbooks, Theory of the Earth, and New Theory of the Earth are regarded by colleagues as compelling syntheses of the origins of the Earth and its inner workings by one of the great geophysical authorities of our time.",
"Title: Concetta Benn\n\nConcetta \"Connie\" Benn AM (née Megna) (12 December 1926 – 18 March 2011) was an Australian social worker. Born in Melbourne to a family of Italian migrants, Benn is best known for her work with the Brotherhood of St Laurence and created a new theory of social work called developmental approach. She was the first Research Officer for the Leader of the Opposition in the state of Victoria where she helped bring in amendments to the state's Social Welfare Act. In her retirement she accepted positions for various organisations. Benn was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1995, and was added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women seven years later.",
"Title: William Whiston\n\nWilliam Whiston (9 December 1667 – 22 August 1752) was an English theologian, historian, and mathematician, a leading figure in the popularisation of the ideas of Isaac Newton. He is now probably best known for helping to instigate the Longitude Act in 1714 (and his attempts to win the rewards that it promised) and his important translations of the \"Antiquities of the Jews\" and other works by Josephus (which are still in print). He was a prominent exponent of Arianism and wrote \"A New Theory of the Earth\".",
"Title: Theory of International Politics\n\nTheory of International Politics is a 1979 international relations (IR) theory by Kenneth Waltz that offers a new theory, the neorealist theory of international relations. Taking into account the influence of neoclassical economic theory, Waltz argued that the fundamental \"ordering principle\" (p. 88) of the international political system is anarchy, which is defined by the presence of \"functionally undifferentiated\" (p. 97) individual state actors lacking \"relations of super- and subordination\" (p. 88) that are distinguished only by their varying capabilities. Theory of International Politics is arguably the most influential book in international relations, causing a fundamental discursive transformation and bringing the concept of anarchy to the forefront.",
"Title: Ibtina Theory\n\nIbtina Theory is a new theory in the field of “Logic of Understanding Religion” and has direct influence on the issues of Philosophy of Religion. The \"Ibtina Theory\" is a theory for explaining the process and mechanism of \"religious knowledge\" formation.",
"Title: Numbers (season 2)\n\nSeason two of Numbers, an American television series, premiered on September 23, 2005 and its season finale was on May 19, 2006. Season two sees several changes to Don's FBI team: Terry Lake is reassigned to Washington DC and two new members join Don and David Sinclair: Megan Reeves and Colby Granger. Charlie is challenged on one of his long-standing pieces of mathematical work and also starts work on a new theory, Cognitive Emergence Theory. Larry sells his home and lives a nomadic lifestyle, while he becomes romantically involved with Megan. Amita receives an offer for an assistant professor position at Harvard University, but is plagued by doubt as her relationship with Charlie is challenged and her career is in upheaval. Alan begins work and dating again, though he struggles with the loss of his wife.",
"Title: Beyond Capricorn\n\nBeyond Capricorn: How Portuguese adventurers secretly discovered and mapped Australia and New Zealand 250 years before Captain Cook is a 2007 book by journalist Peter Trickett on the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia. Although its thesis is similar to that advanced by Kenneth McIntyre in 1977, Lawrence Fitzgerald in 1984 and others, the publisher and some news reports presented it as being a new theory on the discovery of Australia."
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4,526
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Which magazine was funded in part by a loan from the owner's mother, Airliners or Playboy?
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Playboy
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comparison
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" It debuted in 1995 as part of \"Playboy Online\".",
" It had several features that were similar to the print edition of the magazine, but also produced a large amount of original content such as archived photoshoots, videos and live chats.",
" In addition, the site provided interactive features, including member votes to select featured models.",
" It accepted amateur photos for publication and also featured cell phone photos called \"Sex Cells\" which were taken by the Playboy models themselves."
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"Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine.",
" It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother.",
" Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), \"Playboy\" played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium.",
" In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, special nation-specific versions of \"Playboy\" are published worldwide."
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"Teri Marie Harrison Rose (born February 16, 1981 in Bradenton, Florida, United States) is an American model and actress.",
" A former student of the University of Central Florida, she was \"Playboy\"'s Playmate of the Month in October 2002.",
" She was photographed by Stephen Wayda.",
" Her involvement with \"Playboy\" began when her best friend encouraged her to send pictures of herself to the magazine.",
" Although she was chosen almost immediately as a Playmate, it was a year before she was assigned a month.",
" She was also the German \"Playboy\" Playmate of the Month, for January 2003.",
" According to Teri, her father is German and her mother is half-Japanese."
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"Ninh Thế Loan Châu, stage name Ninh Cát Loan Châu (born September 15, 1973) is a Vietnamese American singer.",
" She was first discovered in 1996 by musical director Truc Ho at Asia Production.",
" Her real name is Ninh The Loan Châu, however she combined her parents' first names (Cát, from her father and Loan, from her mother) to come up with the stage name Ninh Cát Loan Châu.",
" She attended Đoàn Thị Điểm elementary school and Marie Curie High School.",
" Loan Châu came to the United States in 1991, and reunited with her family in Westminster, California."
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"Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is an American privately held global media and lifestyle company headquartered in Beverly Hills, California.",
" It was founded by Hugh Hefner to initially manage the \"Playboy\" magazine empire.",
" The company is structured with two primary business segments: Media (which manages content for print, digital, social, mobile, TV and radio platforms) and Licensing (which licenses the Playboy name, Rabbit Head design and other trademarks, logos and images for use in connection with consumer goods, venues and events).",
" Today, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development and distribution of content, products and high-profile events that embody both “eroticism and fine art.”",
" The Playboy rabbit logo is one of the most widely recognized and popular brands in the world."
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"Airliners was an American magazine dedicated to the airline industry.",
" Six issues were circulated each year.",
" The title was first published by World Transport Press in 1988.",
" Since the 100th issue (July/August 2006) it was produced by Airliners Publications, LLC.",
" For a time, the editorial headquarters of the magazine was in Castro Valley, California, although it later was based in Miami."
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"Lynda Ann Wiesmeier (pronounced WEES-myer, May 30, 1963 – December 16, 2012) was an American model and actress.",
" Her debut film was \"American Pop\".",
" Wiesmeier was selected as both cover model and Playmate of the Month for the July 1982 issue of \"Playboy\" magazine, and her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley.",
" Wiesmeier also appeared in several Playboy newsstand special editions and videos, and worked steadily for \"Playboy\" for more than five years after she graced the magazine's fold-out page, first as a nude glamour and pin-up model, and then as a promotional model and a feature reporter for the Playboy Channel."
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"The Playboy Club was initially a chain of nightclubs and resorts owned and operated by Playboy Enterprises.",
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" Each club generally featured a Living Room, a Playmate Bar, a Dining Room, and a Club Room.",
" Members and their guests were served food and drinks by Playboy Bunnies, some of whom were featured in \"Playboy\" magazine.",
" The clubs offered name entertainers and comedians in the Club Rooms, and local musicians and the occasional close-up magician in the Living Rooms.",
" Starting with the London and Jamaica club locations, the Playboy Club became international in scope.",
" In 1991, the club chain became defunct.",
" On October 6, 2006 a new club was opened in Las Vegas, and in 2010 new clubs were opened as well in Macao and Cancun.",
" In time the Las Vegas club closed on June 4, 2012, the Macao club closed in 2013 and the Cancun club closed in 2014.",
" In May 2014 the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles opened a Playboy themed lounge consisting of gaming tables and Playboy Bunny cocktail waitresses."
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"Sherlyn Chopra (born Mona Chopra) is an Indian model and actress known for her works in Bollywood and Playboy.",
" In July 2012, Chopra announced that she would become part of \"Playboy\" magazine.",
" Subsequently, she became the first Indian woman posing nude for the official \"Playboy\" magazine.",
" She was then selected to host the sixth season of the show \"MTV Splitsvilla\".",
" In December 2013, she released her music single titled \"Bad Girl\"."
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"Patrycja Mikula (born May 28, 1983 in Rzeszów, Poland) also known as Patricia Mikula is a Polish model and \"Playboy\" Cybergirl.",
" Patrycja was the Cybergirl for the week of April 2, 2007 – her first time posing for \"Playboy\"; the same pictures were also featured in the February 2007 issue under Potpourri.",
" Mikula's other credits include: \"Grappling\" magazine, \"MMA Sports\" magazine March 2007, Hot Threads Catalog, as a model at World on Wheels Car Show, and as a special guest IFL (International Fight League) and IHC (Ironheart Crown) ring card girl.",
" She has recently been featured in the Playboy article \"How to Play Poker Like a Man\".",
" Furthermore, she has become the Cyber Girl of the Month for August 2007 and will be featured in the October issue of \"Playboy\"."
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"title": "Patrycja Mikula"
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"Title: Playboy Cyber Club\n\nThe Playboy Cyber Club was a subscription-based premium service portion of Playboy Online (Playboy.com) that served as an online complement to \"Playboy\" magazine. It debuted in 1995 as part of \"Playboy Online\". It had several features that were similar to the print edition of the magazine, but also produced a large amount of original content such as archived photoshoots, videos and live chats. In addition, the site provided interactive features, including member votes to select featured models. It accepted amateur photos for publication and also featured cell phone photos called \"Sex Cells\" which were taken by the Playboy models themselves.",
"Title: Playboy\n\nPlayboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), \"Playboy\" played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, special nation-specific versions of \"Playboy\" are published worldwide.",
"Title: Teri Harrison\n\nTeri Marie Harrison Rose (born February 16, 1981 in Bradenton, Florida, United States) is an American model and actress. A former student of the University of Central Florida, she was \"Playboy\"'s Playmate of the Month in October 2002. She was photographed by Stephen Wayda. Her involvement with \"Playboy\" began when her best friend encouraged her to send pictures of herself to the magazine. Although she was chosen almost immediately as a Playmate, it was a year before she was assigned a month. She was also the German \"Playboy\" Playmate of the Month, for January 2003. According to Teri, her father is German and her mother is half-Japanese.",
"Title: Ninh Cát Loan Châu\n\nNinh Thế Loan Châu, stage name Ninh Cát Loan Châu (born September 15, 1973) is a Vietnamese American singer. She was first discovered in 1996 by musical director Truc Ho at Asia Production. Her real name is Ninh The Loan Châu, however she combined her parents' first names (Cát, from her father and Loan, from her mother) to come up with the stage name Ninh Cát Loan Châu. She attended Đoàn Thị Điểm elementary school and Marie Curie High School. Loan Châu came to the United States in 1991, and reunited with her family in Westminster, California.",
"Title: Playboy Enterprises\n\nPlayboy Enterprises, Inc. is an American privately held global media and lifestyle company headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. It was founded by Hugh Hefner to initially manage the \"Playboy\" magazine empire. The company is structured with two primary business segments: Media (which manages content for print, digital, social, mobile, TV and radio platforms) and Licensing (which licenses the Playboy name, Rabbit Head design and other trademarks, logos and images for use in connection with consumer goods, venues and events). Today, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development and distribution of content, products and high-profile events that embody both “eroticism and fine art.” The Playboy rabbit logo is one of the most widely recognized and popular brands in the world.",
"Title: Airliners (magazine)\n\nAirliners was an American magazine dedicated to the airline industry. Six issues were circulated each year. The title was first published by World Transport Press in 1988. Since the 100th issue (July/August 2006) it was produced by Airliners Publications, LLC. For a time, the editorial headquarters of the magazine was in Castro Valley, California, although it later was based in Miami.",
"Title: Lynda Wiesmeier\n\nLynda Ann Wiesmeier (pronounced WEES-myer, May 30, 1963 – December 16, 2012) was an American model and actress. Her debut film was \"American Pop\". Wiesmeier was selected as both cover model and Playmate of the Month for the July 1982 issue of \"Playboy\" magazine, and her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley. Wiesmeier also appeared in several Playboy newsstand special editions and videos, and worked steadily for \"Playboy\" for more than five years after she graced the magazine's fold-out page, first as a nude glamour and pin-up model, and then as a promotional model and a feature reporter for the Playboy Channel.",
"Title: Playboy Club\n\nThe Playboy Club was initially a chain of nightclubs and resorts owned and operated by Playboy Enterprises. The first club opened at 116 E. Walton Street in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, on February 29, 1960. Each club generally featured a Living Room, a Playmate Bar, a Dining Room, and a Club Room. Members and their guests were served food and drinks by Playboy Bunnies, some of whom were featured in \"Playboy\" magazine. The clubs offered name entertainers and comedians in the Club Rooms, and local musicians and the occasional close-up magician in the Living Rooms. Starting with the London and Jamaica club locations, the Playboy Club became international in scope. In 1991, the club chain became defunct. On October 6, 2006 a new club was opened in Las Vegas, and in 2010 new clubs were opened as well in Macao and Cancun. In time the Las Vegas club closed on June 4, 2012, the Macao club closed in 2013 and the Cancun club closed in 2014. In May 2014 the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles opened a Playboy themed lounge consisting of gaming tables and Playboy Bunny cocktail waitresses.",
"Title: Sherlyn Chopra\n\nSherlyn Chopra (born Mona Chopra) is an Indian model and actress known for her works in Bollywood and Playboy. In July 2012, Chopra announced that she would become part of \"Playboy\" magazine. Subsequently, she became the first Indian woman posing nude for the official \"Playboy\" magazine. She was then selected to host the sixth season of the show \"MTV Splitsvilla\". In December 2013, she released her music single titled \"Bad Girl\".",
"Title: Patrycja Mikula\n\nPatrycja Mikula (born May 28, 1983 in Rzeszów, Poland) also known as Patricia Mikula is a Polish model and \"Playboy\" Cybergirl. Patrycja was the Cybergirl for the week of April 2, 2007 – her first time posing for \"Playboy\"; the same pictures were also featured in the February 2007 issue under Potpourri. Mikula's other credits include: \"Grappling\" magazine, \"MMA Sports\" magazine March 2007, Hot Threads Catalog, as a model at World on Wheels Car Show, and as a special guest IFL (International Fight League) and IHC (Ironheart Crown) ring card girl. She has recently been featured in the Playboy article \"How to Play Poker Like a Man\". Furthermore, she has become the Cyber Girl of the Month for August 2007 and will be featured in the October issue of \"Playboy\"."
] |
4,527
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The Mazda Roadpacer AP (Anti Pollution) is a full-size sedan that was sold by Mazda in Japan, it was introduced to compete with sedans, such as which large four-door limousine, produced mainly for the Japanese market?
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Toyota Century
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"The Mazda Grand Familia is an automobile which was produced by Mazda in Japan from 1971 to 1978.",
" It was sold as the Mazda 808 in some export markets including Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and as the Mazda 818 in many others.",
" The body style configurations offered were a two-door coupé, a four-door sedan, and a five-door station wagon.",
" The Grand Familia offered only inline four cylinder engines.",
" The largely identical rotary-powered versions were marketed as the Mazda Savanna in Japan, with export markets taking this model as the Mazda RX-3."
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"The Mazda Sentia is a large rear wheel drive luxury car that was sold by Mazda in Japan from 1991 to 1999 over two generations.",
" It replaced the Mazda Luce nameplate on the Mazda H platform, and continued the tradition of being Mazda's largest flagship sedan, which had been in production since the late 1960s.",
" The name \"sentia\" is derived from the Latin word \"\"sentir\"\", meaning to sense, feel or hear."
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"The Nissan President (Japanese: 日産・プレジデント \"Nissan Purejidento\") was a Japanese luxury limousine produced by Nissan from 1965 to 2010.",
" The car was mainly used by corporate executives and government officials.",
" It was a luxury sedan specifically aimed to the Japanese market, where its main competitor was the Toyota Century.",
" The President was the flagship limousine, and was sold at Nissan Motor Store dealerships.",
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" Premiers were shipped to Japan without engines, and Mazda fitted a 1.3-liter \"13B\" Wankel engine into the bay.",
" Although the engine produced 100 kW and 138 Nm of torque, the Roadpacer performed rather poorly as it weighed 1575 kg .",
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"ɛ̃fini (アンフィニ ) was a luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Mazda that operated between 1991 and 1997 in Japan only.",
" Its inception as a brand emerged in the late 1980s when Mazda diversified its sales channels in the Japanese market with the launch of three new marques.",
" The company created Autozam, Eunos, and ɛ̃fini , in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there.",
" This selective marketing experiment ended in the mid-1990s due to economic conditions, largely attributed to the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in 1991.",
" As a brand, ɛ̃fini encompassed most, if not all dealers formerly under Mazda's \"Auto\" dealer chain.",
" It's pronounced like the French word \"infini\".",
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"The Toyota Carina ED was a Japanese compact car created in 1985 as a companion to the 1984 Carina sedan.",
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" It was the counterpart of the Corona EXiV.",
" Its design sought to emulate the hardtop four-door coupé styling of large American and European sedans, resulting in a small, low cabin with longer front and rear ends.",
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" The ED achieved huge sales in Japan, and other Japanese manufacturers introduced the Mazda Persona, Nissan Presea, and Mitsubishi Emeraude around the same time.",
" \"ED\" is the initials of \"Exciting\" and \"Dressy\".",
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"The Toyota Century (Japanese: トヨタ・センチュリー) is a large four-door limousine produced mainly for the Japanese market, serving as Toyota's flagship car within Japan; whilst globally the unrelated Lexus LS series is Toyota's flagship luxury model outside Japan.",
" Production of the Century began in 1967 and the model received only minor changes until a redesign in 1997.",
" The Century derived its name from the 100th birthday of Sakichi Toyoda, the founder of Toyota Industries.",
" The Century was available with only a V8 engine, the third Japanese built sedan post-war, at its introduction in 1967 until a major redesign in 1997, and is now only available with a Toyota built V12, an engine unique to the Century.",
" Although the Century is a premium, full size luxury sedan, it is not available at Japanese Lexus dealerships; it can only be purchased at specifically identified \"Toyota Store\" locations.",
" The logo used throughout is called the \"Hō-ō 鳳凰\" or \"Fushichō\" from Asian mythology, representing the Imperial House of Japan."
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"The Hongqi HQE (紅旗HQE) is a large four-door limousine built by FAW Hongqi.",
" Released in 2009, it is the first Chinese-built V12 cylinder engine-equipped luxury car.",
" As Hongqi's most advanced top-of-the-line vehicle type, the HQE will serve as the high-end vehicle for VIPs and high-ranking national officials.",
" The HQE was designated the presidential vehicle for paramount leader Hu Jintao's troop review for the People's Republic of China National Day 60th anniversary celebration.",
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" It assumed the C-body Chrysler New Yorker's position as the entry-level full-size sedan in Chrysler's lineup.",
" One of Chrysler's three original Chrysler LH platform models derived from the American Motors/Renault-designed Eagle Premier, it used revolutionary cab forward design.",
" The Concorde was related to the Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision, Chrysler 300M, Chrysler LHS, and the eleventh and final generation Chrysler New Yorker.",
" It was on \"Car and Driver\" magazine's Ten Best list for 1993 and 1994."
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"Title: Mazda Grand Familia\n\nThe Mazda Grand Familia is an automobile which was produced by Mazda in Japan from 1971 to 1978. It was sold as the Mazda 808 in some export markets including Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and as the Mazda 818 in many others. The body style configurations offered were a two-door coupé, a four-door sedan, and a five-door station wagon. The Grand Familia offered only inline four cylinder engines. The largely identical rotary-powered versions were marketed as the Mazda Savanna in Japan, with export markets taking this model as the Mazda RX-3.",
"Title: Mazda Sentia\n\nThe Mazda Sentia is a large rear wheel drive luxury car that was sold by Mazda in Japan from 1991 to 1999 over two generations. It replaced the Mazda Luce nameplate on the Mazda H platform, and continued the tradition of being Mazda's largest flagship sedan, which had been in production since the late 1960s. The name \"sentia\" is derived from the Latin word \"\"sentir\"\", meaning to sense, feel or hear.",
"Title: Nissan President\n\nThe Nissan President (Japanese: 日産・プレジデント \"Nissan Purejidento\") was a Japanese luxury limousine produced by Nissan from 1965 to 2010. The car was mainly used by corporate executives and government officials. It was a luxury sedan specifically aimed to the Japanese market, where its main competitor was the Toyota Century. The President was the flagship limousine, and was sold at Nissan Motor Store dealerships. During the 1970s, it briefly saw other Japanese competitors introduce large sedans called the Isuzu Statesman de Ville and the Mazda Roadpacer (derived from General Motors-Australia products) which were short-lived.",
"Title: Mazda Roadpacer AP\n\nThe Mazda Roadpacer AP (Anti Pollution) is a full-size sedan that was sold by Mazda in Japan between 1975 and 1977, although the last car was not sold until 1979. It was based on the Australian Holden HJ and HX series Premier. Premiers were shipped to Japan without engines, and Mazda fitted a 1.3-liter \"13B\" Wankel engine into the bay. Although the engine produced 100 kW and 138 Nm of torque, the Roadpacer performed rather poorly as it weighed 1575 kg . The Roadpacer was introduced to compete with large Japanese flagship sedans Toyota Century, Nissan President, Isuzu Statesman de Ville, and the Mitsubishi Debonair.",
"Title: Ɛ̃fini\n\nɛ̃fini (アンフィニ ) was a luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Mazda that operated between 1991 and 1997 in Japan only. Its inception as a brand emerged in the late 1980s when Mazda diversified its sales channels in the Japanese market with the launch of three new marques. The company created Autozam, Eunos, and ɛ̃fini , in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there. This selective marketing experiment ended in the mid-1990s due to economic conditions, largely attributed to the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in 1991. As a brand, ɛ̃fini encompassed most, if not all dealers formerly under Mazda's \"Auto\" dealer chain. It's pronounced like the French word \"infini\". The name is actually written with a tilde over the initial lower case Greek \"ε\" (as in \"ɛ̃\"), and can therefore be assumed to be IPA, the pronunciation symbols universally taught in Japan, and quite often used in product naming.",
"Title: Toyota Carina ED\n\nThe Toyota Carina ED was a Japanese compact car created in 1985 as a companion to the 1984 Carina sedan. It was positioned as the four-door Celica, with a similar focus on luxury found on larger Toyota hardtop sedans, like the Toyota Crown and the Toyota Cresta. It was the counterpart of the Corona EXiV. Its design sought to emulate the hardtop four-door coupé styling of large American and European sedans, resulting in a small, low cabin with longer front and rear ends. The ED's B-pillar stood up in the middle with no purpose other than to hinge the rear door on; it was not attached to the roof side of the cabin. The ED achieved huge sales in Japan, and other Japanese manufacturers introduced the Mazda Persona, Nissan Presea, and Mitsubishi Emeraude around the same time. \"ED\" is the initials of \"Exciting\" and \"Dressy\". When the Carina ED was discontinued, the Toyota Brevis appeared for the market segment served by the Carina ED.",
"Title: Toyota Century\n\nThe Toyota Century (Japanese: トヨタ・センチュリー) is a large four-door limousine produced mainly for the Japanese market, serving as Toyota's flagship car within Japan; whilst globally the unrelated Lexus LS series is Toyota's flagship luxury model outside Japan. Production of the Century began in 1967 and the model received only minor changes until a redesign in 1997. The Century derived its name from the 100th birthday of Sakichi Toyoda, the founder of Toyota Industries. The Century was available with only a V8 engine, the third Japanese built sedan post-war, at its introduction in 1967 until a major redesign in 1997, and is now only available with a Toyota built V12, an engine unique to the Century. Although the Century is a premium, full size luxury sedan, it is not available at Japanese Lexus dealerships; it can only be purchased at specifically identified \"Toyota Store\" locations. The logo used throughout is called the \"Hō-ō 鳳凰\" or \"Fushichō\" from Asian mythology, representing the Imperial House of Japan.",
"Title: Hongqi HQE\n\nThe Hongqi HQE (紅旗HQE) is a large four-door limousine built by FAW Hongqi. Released in 2009, it is the first Chinese-built V12 cylinder engine-equipped luxury car. As Hongqi's most advanced top-of-the-line vehicle type, the HQE will serve as the high-end vehicle for VIPs and high-ranking national officials. The HQE was designated the presidential vehicle for paramount leader Hu Jintao's troop review for the People's Republic of China National Day 60th anniversary celebration. The production model of the HQE is called L7 (short wheel base) and L9 when the mass production began in 2013.",
"Title: Mazda Persona\n\nThe Mazda Persona is a mid-sized, front-wheel drive, four-door hardtop sedan produced by Mazda in Japan from November 1988 to 1992, and sold both within its main range and under its upscale Eunos brand, as the Eunos 300. It used Mazda's MA platform and was replaced by the ɛ̃fini MS-8 in March 1993.",
"Title: Chrysler Concorde\n\nThe Chrysler Concorde is a large four-door, full-size, front wheel drive sedan that was produced by Chrysler from 1992 to 2004. It assumed the C-body Chrysler New Yorker's position as the entry-level full-size sedan in Chrysler's lineup. One of Chrysler's three original Chrysler LH platform models derived from the American Motors/Renault-designed Eagle Premier, it used revolutionary cab forward design. The Concorde was related to the Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision, Chrysler 300M, Chrysler LHS, and the eleventh and final generation Chrysler New Yorker. It was on \"Car and Driver\" magazine's Ten Best list for 1993 and 1994."
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English National Opera commissions and premieres and The London Coliseum are both of which origin?
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"English National Ballet is a classical ballet company founded by Dame Alicia Markova and Sir Anton Dolin and based at Markova House in South Kensington, London, England.",
" Along with The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Scottish Ballet, it is one of the four major ballet companies in Great Britain.",
" English National Ballet is one of the foremost touring companies in Europe, performing in theatres throughout the UK as well as conducting international tours and performing at special events.",
" The Company employs approximately 67 dancers and a symphony orchestra, (English National Ballet Philharmonic) and there is also an associate school, English National Ballet School, which is independent from the ballet company.",
" The Company regularly performs seasons at the London Coliseum and has been noted for specially staged performances at the Royal Albert Hall.",
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"The National Opera Studio in London, England was established in 1977 by the Arts Council as a link between the music colleges and the six main UK opera companies.",
" It was resident at Morley College in Lambeth until 2003, when it gained use for the first time of its own dedicated premises in Chapel Yard, Wandsworth.",
" Its director is the soprano Kathryn Harries, who succeeded Donald Maxwell at the start of 2009, and its Head of Music is Mark Shanahan.",
" It is responsible for the training of approximately twelve singers each academic year, as well as three piano répétiteurs.",
" Its funding comes in part from the six main UK opera companies – Royal Opera House, English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, Scottish Opera, Opera North and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera.",
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"Anna Karenina is an opera in three acts by Scottish composer Iain Hamilton.",
" The libretto, based on Leo Tolstoy's novel, \"Anna Karenina\" was written by the composer.",
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"Title: English National Ballet\n\nEnglish National Ballet is a classical ballet company founded by Dame Alicia Markova and Sir Anton Dolin and based at Markova House in South Kensington, London, England. Along with The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Scottish Ballet, it is one of the four major ballet companies in Great Britain. English National Ballet is one of the foremost touring companies in Europe, performing in theatres throughout the UK as well as conducting international tours and performing at special events. The Company employs approximately 67 dancers and a symphony orchestra, (English National Ballet Philharmonic) and there is also an associate school, English National Ballet School, which is independent from the ballet company. The Company regularly performs seasons at the London Coliseum and has been noted for specially staged performances at the Royal Albert Hall. In 2014 English National Ballet became an Associate Company of Sadler's Wells. The Patron of English National Ballet is HRH The Duke of York.",
"Title: English National Opera commissions and premieres\n\nEnglish National Opera (ENO) is an opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St. Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. ENO's productions are sung in English. The company, formerly known as Sadler's Wells Opera, has long had a policy of commissioning new works, and has staged many world and British premieres.",
"Title: National Opera Studio\n\nThe National Opera Studio in London, England was established in 1977 by the Arts Council as a link between the music colleges and the six main UK opera companies. It was resident at Morley College in Lambeth until 2003, when it gained use for the first time of its own dedicated premises in Chapel Yard, Wandsworth. Its director is the soprano Kathryn Harries, who succeeded Donald Maxwell at the start of 2009, and its Head of Music is Mark Shanahan. It is responsible for the training of approximately twelve singers each academic year, as well as three piano répétiteurs. Its funding comes in part from the six main UK opera companies – Royal Opera House, English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, Scottish Opera, Opera North and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Representatives from each company sit on the final audition panel for selection of each year's intake. The nine-month course usually includes residencies at three of the national opera companies, as well as opera scenes performances in London throughout the year.",
"Title: English National Opera\n\nEnglish National Opera (ENO) is an opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St. Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with The Royal Opera, Covent Garden. ENO's productions are sung in English.",
"Title: Liam Bonner\n\nLiam Bonner (born March 18, 1981) is a professional opera singer (baritone) based in Houston, Texas. he has appeared with such opera companies as The Metropolitan Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Opera Philadelphia, Minnesota Opera and the English National Opera in London, UK as well as the Wexford Festival Opera in Wexford, Ireland. He won third place in the First International Pavel Lisitsian Baritone Competition in Moscow, Russia,",
"Title: London Coliseum\n\nThe London Coliseum (also known as the Coliseum Theatre) is a theatre in St. Martin's Lane, central London, built as one of London's largest and most luxurious \"family\" variety theatres. Opened on 24 December 1904 as the London Coliseum Theatre of Varieties, it was designed by the theatrical architect Frank Matcham for the impresario Oswald Stoll. Their ambition was to build the largest and finest music hall, described as the \"people's palace of entertainment\" of its age.",
"Title: John Birtwhistle\n\nJohn Birtwhistle (born 1946) is an English poet whose libretto for David Blake’s opera \"The Plumber’s Gift\" (1989) was staged by English National Opera at the London Coliseum and broadcast on Radio 3.",
"Title: Nigel Levings\n\nNigel Levings is an Australian stage lighting designer. He has designed lights for over 400 productions. He works extensively on operas, and has designed a large portion of Opera Australia's repertoire. Some of his most significant works include operas such as \"The Demon\" at the Bregenz Festival and for Zurich Opera; \"Billy Budd\" for the Welsh National Opera, Opera Australia, Canadian Opera Company, and for the English National Opera; \"Nabucco\" for Opera Australia; \"Wozzeck\" for Opera Australia; \"L'Orfeo\" for Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik and the Berlin State Opera; \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" for the 1994 Edinburgh Festival; \"La Belle Vivette\" for the English National Opera; \"Simon Boccanegra\" for the Royal Opera House, Washington National Opera, and Dallas Opera; \"Falstaff\" for Théâtre du Châtelet; \"Idomeneo\", \"Turandot\", and \"The Barber of Seville\" for the Houston Grand Opera; and \"Queen of Spades\" for the Dallas Opera.",
"Title: Doctor Ox's Experiment (opera)\n\nDoctor Ox's Experiment is an opera in two acts by Gavin Bryars. It has an English-language libretto by Blake Morrison after the novella of the same name by Jules Verne. It was first performed on 15 June 1998 at the London Coliseum by English National Opera (ENO) who co-commissioned the opera with BBC Television.",
"Title: Anna Karenina (Hamilton)\n\nAnna Karenina is an opera in three acts by Scottish composer Iain Hamilton. The libretto, based on Leo Tolstoy's novel, \"Anna Karenina\" was written by the composer. \"Anna Karenina\" was premiered on May 7, 1981 at the London Coliseum by the English National Opera in a performance conducted by Howard Williams with Lois McDonall in the title role. The director was Colin Graham and the designers were Ralph Koltai and Annena Stubbs. Its running time is approximately two and a quarter hours."
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Where is the estate that Donald Trump owns that was previously owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post?
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"\"Mystery on Fifth Avenue\" is the title of a \"New York Times\" article written by Penelope Green in June 2008 about a mystery apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York City.",
" The apartment, a 4,200-square-foot luxury co-op formerly inhabited by Marjorie Merriweather Post and E.F. Hutton, was purchased by Wall Street mogul Steven B. Klinsky and his wife Maureen Sherry for $8.5 million.",
" They hired architectural designer Eric Clough and his firm 212box for the renovation, during which Clough embedded an extensive mystery in the apartment in the form of riddles, ciphers, puzzles, and hidden objects, for Klinsky and Sherry's four children.",
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"Camp Topridge is an Adirondack Great Camp bought in 1920 and substantially expanded and renovated in 1923 by Marjorie Merriweather Post, founder of General Foods and the daughter of C. W. Post.",
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"The Causeway, also known as the Tregaron, is a country house estate located in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Northwest, Washington, D.C..",
" The estate was designed by Charles A. Platt and constructed in 1912.",
" The original occupants, the Parmelees, lived at the estate from its construction until 1940.",
" From 1940 to 1958 it was occupied by Joseph E. Davies, who had served as the ambassador for the United States to Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Soviet Union and his second wife Post Cereal Company heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post.",
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"742 acre Upper St. Regis Lake is a part of the St. Regis River in the Adirondacks in northern New York State.",
" Along with Lower St. Regis Lake and Spitfire Lake, it became famous in the late 19th century as a summer playground of America's power elite, drawn to the area by its scenic beauty and by the rustic charms of Paul Smith's Hotel.",
" It is the site of many grand old summer \"cottages\" and Great Camps, including Marjorie Merriweather Post's Topridge.",
" Frederick W. Vanderbilt, Anson Phelps Stokes and Whitelaw Reid were among the summer residents.",
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"Marjorie Merriweather Post (March 15, 1887 – September 12, 1973) was a leading American socialite and the owner of General Foods, Inc.",
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" She is also known for building Mar-a-Lago, an estate now owned by Donald Trump."
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"Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens is a decorative arts museum in Washington, D.C., United States.",
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" Other highlights are 18th and 19th century French art and one of the country's finest orchid collections."
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"Benjamin A. Muncil (28 Aug 1867 – 16 Dec 1930) was an American master builder in the Adirondacks early in the 20th century.",
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"Merriweather Post Pavilion is the eighth studio album by American experimental pop group Animal Collective, released in January 2009 on Domino Records.",
" It peaked at No. 16 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and No. 2 on the US Top Independent Albums charts.",
" According to review aggregate site Metacritic, \"Merriweather\" was the most critically acclaimed album of 2009, and went on to sell a total of 200,000 copies.",
" It spawned the singles \"My Girls\" (named the Best Song of 2009 by \"Pitchfork\" and \"Slant Magazine\"), \"Summertime Clothes\", and \"Brother Sport\"."
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"Mar-a-Lago ( ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida, built from 1924 to 1927 by cereal-company heiress and socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post.",
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"Title: Merriweather Post Pavilion\n\nMerriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor concert venue located within Symphony Woods, a 40-acre (162,000-m²) lot of preserved land in the heart of the planned community of Columbia, Maryland. In 2010, Merriweather was named the second best amphitheater in the United States by \"Billboard\" magazine. The venue was also ranked as the fourth best amphitheater in the United States by \"Rolling Stone\" in 2013. It was again ranked by Consequence of Sound at number 29 of all music venues in the nation out of 100 in 2016.",
"Title: Mystery on Fifth Avenue\n\n\"Mystery on Fifth Avenue\" is the title of a \"New York Times\" article written by Penelope Green in June 2008 about a mystery apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The apartment, a 4,200-square-foot luxury co-op formerly inhabited by Marjorie Merriweather Post and E.F. Hutton, was purchased by Wall Street mogul Steven B. Klinsky and his wife Maureen Sherry for $8.5 million. They hired architectural designer Eric Clough and his firm 212box for the renovation, during which Clough embedded an extensive mystery in the apartment in the form of riddles, ciphers, puzzles, and hidden objects, for Klinsky and Sherry's four children. It was done without his clients' knowledge, and they did not discover the mystery until several months after moving in.",
"Title: Camp Topridge\n\nCamp Topridge is an Adirondack Great Camp bought in 1920 and substantially expanded and renovated in 1923 by Marjorie Merriweather Post, founder of General Foods and the daughter of C. W. Post. The \"camp\", near Keese Mill, in the U.S. state of New York, was considered by Post to be a \"rustic retreat\"; it consisted of 68 buildings, including a fully staffed main lodge and private guest cabins, each staffed with its own butler. It was one of the largest of the Adirondack great camps and possibly the most elaborately furnished.",
"Title: The Causeway (Washington, D.C.)\n\nThe Causeway, also known as the Tregaron, is a country house estate located in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Northwest, Washington, D.C.. The estate was designed by Charles A. Platt and constructed in 1912. The original occupants, the Parmelees, lived at the estate from its construction until 1940. From 1940 to 1958 it was occupied by Joseph E. Davies, who had served as the ambassador for the United States to Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Soviet Union and his second wife Post Cereal Company heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. Today the estate is occupied by a campus for the Washington International School and the Tregaron Conservancy.",
"Title: Upper St. Regis Lake\n\n742 acre Upper St. Regis Lake is a part of the St. Regis River in the Adirondacks in northern New York State. Along with Lower St. Regis Lake and Spitfire Lake, it became famous in the late 19th century as a summer playground of America's power elite, drawn to the area by its scenic beauty and by the rustic charms of Paul Smith's Hotel. It is the site of many grand old summer \"cottages\" and Great Camps, including Marjorie Merriweather Post's Topridge. Frederick W. Vanderbilt, Anson Phelps Stokes and Whitelaw Reid were among the summer residents. \"The camps of many of these families began as tent colonies, with separate units for sleeping, dining, games, and so on, and evolved into permanent structures built with understated taste.\"",
"Title: Marjorie Merriweather Post\n\nMarjorie Merriweather Post (March 15, 1887 – September 12, 1973) was a leading American socialite and the owner of General Foods, Inc. She used much of her fortune to collect art, particularly pre-revolutionary Russian art, much of which is now on display at Hillwood, the museum that was her estate. She is also known for building Mar-a-Lago, an estate now owned by Donald Trump.",
"Title: Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens\n\nHillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens is a decorative arts museum in Washington, D.C., United States. The former residence of businesswoman, socialite, philanthropist and collector Marjorie Merriweather Post, Hillwood is known for its large decorative arts collection that focuses heavily on the House of Romanov, including Fabergé eggs. Other highlights are 18th and 19th century French art and one of the country's finest orchid collections.",
"Title: Benjamin A. Muncil\n\nBenjamin A. Muncil (28 Aug 1867 – 16 Dec 1930) was an American master builder in the Adirondacks early in the 20th century. He was a major figure in the architectural development of the Adirondack Great Camps; among his many projects was Marjorie Merriweather Post's Camp Topridge, Northbrook Lodge, and White Pine Camp, a summer White House of US President Calvin Coolidge.",
"Title: Merriweather Post Pavilion (album)\n\nMerriweather Post Pavilion is the eighth studio album by American experimental pop group Animal Collective, released in January 2009 on Domino Records. It peaked at No. 16 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and No. 2 on the US Top Independent Albums charts. According to review aggregate site Metacritic, \"Merriweather\" was the most critically acclaimed album of 2009, and went on to sell a total of 200,000 copies. It spawned the singles \"My Girls\" (named the Best Song of 2009 by \"Pitchfork\" and \"Slant Magazine\"), \"Summertime Clothes\", and \"Brother Sport\".",
"Title: Mar-a-Lago\n\nMar-a-Lago ( ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida, built from 1924 to 1927 by cereal-company heiress and socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post. The 126-room, 62,500-square-foot house contains the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa, and other hotel-style amenities. It is located"
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What is the name of this United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin and who had the White Rose read at his funeral in 2001?
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Rick Rescorla
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" He is a veteran of the Falklands War and also served with the British Army in Northern Ireland.",
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"Floyd Mann (August 20, 1920 - January 12, 1996) was born in Daviston, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.",
" He was schooled in Davidson and Alexander City, Alabama.",
" He joined the United States Army Air Corps, serving as a tail gunner on a B-17, where he flew 27 combat missions including the first daylight raid on Berlin.",
" He received numerous awards including the Distinguished Flying Cross.",
" He married Grace Doss of Fort Worth, Texas, on November 25, 1944.",
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"The Screening Partnership Program (SPP), instituted in 2004 by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States, is a program that allows airports to employ private security agencies to conduct screening, instead of having the TSA conduct said screenings.",
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"Lieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 – June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer.",
" He was commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), from 1985 to 1989.",
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" He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952).",
" He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law.",
" He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy.",
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"A private security company is a business corporation, which provides armed and unarmed security services and expertise to private and public clients.",
" Private security companies are defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as companies primarily engaged in providing guard and patrol services, such as bodyguard, guard dog, parking security and security guard services.",
" Many of them will even provide advanced special operations services if the client demands it.",
" Examples of services provided by these companies include the prevention of unauthorized activity or entry, traffic regulation, access control, and fire and theft prevention and detection.",
" These services can be broadly described as the protection of personnel and/or assets.",
" Other security services such as roving patrol, bodyguard, and guard dog services are also included, but are a very small portion of the industry.",
" The private security industry is rapidly growing, currently there are 2 million full-time security workers in the United States and this number is expected to increase by 21% percent through 2020.",
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"The White Rose Mission (also known as the White Rose Home for Colored Working Girls and the White Rose Industrial Association) was created on February 11, 1897 as a “Christian, nonsectarian Home for Colored Girls and Women” by African American civic leaders, Victoria Earle Matthews (1861–1907) and Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848–1929).",
" The settlement house, located on Manhattan's Upper West side in the neighborhood known then as San Juan Hill, was founded to offer refuge, shelter and food for newly arrived African American /Colored women from the southern United States and the West Indies.",
" Aware of the perilous conditions for young African American women seeking work in New York City, Matthews and Lyons and other volunteers working with The White Rose Mission met incoming vessels.",
" At Manhattan’s piers, docks and railway stations, volunteers offered assistance to female travelers who often fell prey to unscrupulous employment agents and con artists.",
" As traveler’s assistance services were generally not available to African American women, the White Rose Mission, under the direction of Victoria Earle Matthews, was founded to address the specific problems facing African American female migrants."
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"The Algiers Motel Incident occurred in Detroit, Michigan, United States, during the night of July 25–26, 1967 during the racially charged 12th Street Riot.",
" At the Algiers Motel, approximately one mile east of where the riots began, three teenage civilians, all of them black, were beaten and killed by police.",
" Nine others—two white females and seven black males—were badly beaten and humiliated by members of a riot task force composed of the Detroit Police Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Army National Guard, and a private security guard.",
" The incident occurred after reports were received that snipers, a gunman, or group of gunmen had been seen at or near the motel.",
" One death has never been explained as the body was allegedly found by responding officers.",
" Two deaths have been attributed to \"justifiable homicide\" or \"self-defense\".",
" Charges of felonious assault, conspiracy, murder, and conspiracy to commit civil rights abuse were filed against three officers and one private security guard.",
" All were found not guilty."
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"Ira A. Lipman (born 1940) is an American businessman and philanthropist.",
" He is the founder and chairman emeritus of Guardsmark, a privately owned security company with a payroll of 17,000 employees and 130 offices in the United States, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and France.",
" In 2015, he sold Guardsmark to Universal Protection Service, the largest private security company in the United States, and he served as its vice chairman until its 2016 merger with AlliedBarton.",
" He has been called \"a pioneer in the private security guard business\".",
" His work has been cited by the United States Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations.",
" He supports the arts in Memphis, Tennessee and Judeo-Christian interfaith dialogue in the United States."
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"Cyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin who served in Northern Rhodesia as a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police (NRP) and as a commissioned officer in the Vietnam War, where he was a second lieutenant in the United States Army."
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"Title: Tim Spicer\n\nTimothy Simon \"Tim\" Spicer, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 1952) is a former British Army officer, and former chief executive officer of the private security company Aegis Defence Services. He is a veteran of the Falklands War and also served with the British Army in Northern Ireland. He became well known as an employee of Sandline International, a private military company which closed in April 2004.",
"Title: The White Rose (song)\n\nThe White Rose is a traditional Cornish folk song, the chorus of which appeared in the film \"Ladies in Lavender\" (2005). The song remains popular and has been recorded by many of the Cornish male voice choirs and is often performed at funerals. In 2001 it was read at the funeral of Rick Rescorla, Cornish hero of 9/11.",
"Title: Floyd Mann\n\nFloyd Mann (August 20, 1920 - January 12, 1996) was born in Daviston, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was schooled in Davidson and Alexander City, Alabama. He joined the United States Army Air Corps, serving as a tail gunner on a B-17, where he flew 27 combat missions including the first daylight raid on Berlin. He received numerous awards including the Distinguished Flying Cross. He married Grace Doss of Fort Worth, Texas, on November 25, 1944. After his military service he served as a security officer at Republic Steel in Gadsden. Afterwards he served as a police officer in Alexander City, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant.",
"Title: Screening Partnership Program\n\nThe Screening Partnership Program (SPP), instituted in 2004 by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States, is a program that allows airports to employ private security agencies to conduct screening, instead of having the TSA conduct said screenings. Airports and security agencies must complete applications in order to be eligible to participate in this program. All private security agencies must follow all TSA screening policies and procedures, and use TSA-approved equipment.",
"Title: Charles W. Bagnal\n\nLieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 – June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer. He was commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), from 1985 to 1989. Previously he was Deputy Commanding General for Training of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Deputy Superintendent at the United States Military Academy (from 1977 to 1980), Commander of the 101st Airborne Division (1981-1983), Commander of the Officer Personnel Management Directorate for the United States Army Military Personnel Center, and Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952). He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law. He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy. Bagnal died on June 30, 2015 after a battle with leukemia.",
"Title: Security company\n\nA private security company is a business corporation, which provides armed and unarmed security services and expertise to private and public clients. Private security companies are defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as companies primarily engaged in providing guard and patrol services, such as bodyguard, guard dog, parking security and security guard services. Many of them will even provide advanced special operations services if the client demands it. Examples of services provided by these companies include the prevention of unauthorized activity or entry, traffic regulation, access control, and fire and theft prevention and detection. These services can be broadly described as the protection of personnel and/or assets. Other security services such as roving patrol, bodyguard, and guard dog services are also included, but are a very small portion of the industry. The private security industry is rapidly growing, currently there are 2 million full-time security workers in the United States and this number is expected to increase by 21% percent through 2020. Making the security industry a $100 billion a year industry, with projected growth to $200 billion by 2010.",
"Title: White Rose Mission\n\nThe White Rose Mission (also known as the White Rose Home for Colored Working Girls and the White Rose Industrial Association) was created on February 11, 1897 as a “Christian, nonsectarian Home for Colored Girls and Women” by African American civic leaders, Victoria Earle Matthews (1861–1907) and Maritcha Remond Lyons (1848–1929). The settlement house, located on Manhattan's Upper West side in the neighborhood known then as San Juan Hill, was founded to offer refuge, shelter and food for newly arrived African American /Colored women from the southern United States and the West Indies. Aware of the perilous conditions for young African American women seeking work in New York City, Matthews and Lyons and other volunteers working with The White Rose Mission met incoming vessels. At Manhattan’s piers, docks and railway stations, volunteers offered assistance to female travelers who often fell prey to unscrupulous employment agents and con artists. As traveler’s assistance services were generally not available to African American women, the White Rose Mission, under the direction of Victoria Earle Matthews, was founded to address the specific problems facing African American female migrants.",
"Title: Algiers Motel incident\n\nThe Algiers Motel Incident occurred in Detroit, Michigan, United States, during the night of July 25–26, 1967 during the racially charged 12th Street Riot. At the Algiers Motel, approximately one mile east of where the riots began, three teenage civilians, all of them black, were beaten and killed by police. Nine others—two white females and seven black males—were badly beaten and humiliated by members of a riot task force composed of the Detroit Police Department, the Michigan State Police, and the Michigan Army National Guard, and a private security guard. The incident occurred after reports were received that snipers, a gunman, or group of gunmen had been seen at or near the motel. One death has never been explained as the body was allegedly found by responding officers. Two deaths have been attributed to \"justifiable homicide\" or \"self-defense\". Charges of felonious assault, conspiracy, murder, and conspiracy to commit civil rights abuse were filed against three officers and one private security guard. All were found not guilty.",
"Title: Ira A. Lipman\n\nIra A. Lipman (born 1940) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman emeritus of Guardsmark, a privately owned security company with a payroll of 17,000 employees and 130 offices in the United States, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and France. In 2015, he sold Guardsmark to Universal Protection Service, the largest private security company in the United States, and he served as its vice chairman until its 2016 merger with AlliedBarton. He has been called \"a pioneer in the private security guard business\". His work has been cited by the United States Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations. He supports the arts in Memphis, Tennessee and Judeo-Christian interfaith dialogue in the United States.",
"Title: Rick Rescorla\n\nCyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin who served in Northern Rhodesia as a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police (NRP) and as a commissioned officer in the Vietnam War, where he was a second lieutenant in the United States Army."
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What is the population of the city where Jennifer Armstrong now lives?
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26,586
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"The Armstrong School District is a large, public school district which encompasses approximately 437 sqmi .",
" The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania.",
" In Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Armstrong School District covers the Boroughs of Applewold, Atwood, Dayton, Elderton, Ford City, Ford Cliff, Kittanning, Manorville, Rural Valley, West Kittanning and Worthington and the Townships of Bethel Township, Boggs Township, Burrell Township, Cadogan Township, Cowanshannock Township, East Franklin Township, Kittanning Township, Manor Township, North Buffalo Township, Pine Township, Plumcreek Township, Rayburn Township, South Bend Township, Valley Township, Washington Township, Wayne Township and West Franklin Township.",
" In Indiana County, Pennsylvania the district includes the Borough of Smicksburg and West Mahoning Township.",
" According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 44,970.",
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"With a population of over 123 million in 2017, Mexico ranks as the 10th most populated country in the world.",
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" Throughout most of the twentieth century Mexico's population was characterized by rapid growth.",
" Although this tendency has been reversed and average annual population growth over the last five years was less than 1%, the demographic transition is still in progress, and Mexico still has a large cohort of youths.",
" The most populous city in the country is the capital, Mexico City, with a population of 8.9 million (2016), and its metropolitan area is also the most populated with 20.1 million (2010).",
" Approximately 50% of the population lives in one of the 55 large metropolitan areas in the country.",
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"Spallumcheen is a district municipality in the Canadian province of British Columbia.",
" Located in the Okanagan region between Vernon and Enderby, the township had a population of 5,055 and land area of 255.77 sqkm in the Canada 2011 Census.",
" The district, whose official name is the Township of Spallumcheen and which is the oldest rural municipality in the British Columbia Interior (incorporated in 1892), consists primarily of agricultural land surrounding the separately incorporated City of Armstrong.",
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"Sara Garden Armstrong is an American artist who lives and works in New York City.",
" Armstrong creates sculptures, paintings, drawings from miniature to wall size, artist's books, multimedia artworks involving computers sound and light, and constructs permanent installations in atrium spaces.",
" Armstrong received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and her Master of Art Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.",
" Armstrong also studied art at New York University and with the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario in Yeovil, England while attending UAB.",
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"Davenport is the county seat of Scott County in Iowa and is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population estimate of 382,630 and a CSA population of 474,226, making it the 90th largest CSA in the nation.",
" Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836 by Antoine Le Claire and was named for his friend, George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong.",
" According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 99,685 (making it Iowa's third-largest city).",
" However, the city is currently appealing this figure, arguing that the Census Bureau missed a section of residents that would place the total population over 100,000, and indeed, even the Census Bureau's own \"estimate\" for Davenport's 2011 population is 100,802."
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"Title: Armstrong School District (Pennsylvania)\n\nThe Armstrong School District is a large, public school district which encompasses approximately 437 sqmi . The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. In Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Armstrong School District covers the Boroughs of Applewold, Atwood, Dayton, Elderton, Ford City, Ford Cliff, Kittanning, Manorville, Rural Valley, West Kittanning and Worthington and the Townships of Bethel Township, Boggs Township, Burrell Township, Cadogan Township, Cowanshannock Township, East Franklin Township, Kittanning Township, Manor Township, North Buffalo Township, Pine Township, Plumcreek Township, Rayburn Township, South Bend Township, Valley Township, Washington Township, Wayne Township and West Franklin Township. In Indiana County, Pennsylvania the district includes the Borough of Smicksburg and West Mahoning Township. According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 44,970. By 2010, the District's population declined to 43,301 people. In 2009, Armstrong School District residents' per capita income was $15,449, while the median family income was $36,907.",
"Title: The Century for Young People\n\nThe Century for Young People is a non-fiction history book written by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster. This book is an version of \"The Century\", adapted by Jennifer Armstrong. The book contains over 200 pictures to depict the 100 years of history.",
"Title: Jennifer Armstrong\n\nJennifer Mary Armstrong (born May 19, 1961) is an American children's writer known for both fiction and non-fiction. She was born in Waltham, Massachusetts, grew up outside of New York City, and now lives in Saratoga Springs, New York. She was formerly married to the author James Howard Kunstler.",
"Title: Demographics of Mexico\n\nWith a population of over 123 million in 2017, Mexico ranks as the 10th most populated country in the world. It is the most populous Spanish-speaking country and the third-most populous in the Americas after United States and Brazil. Throughout most of the twentieth century Mexico's population was characterized by rapid growth. Although this tendency has been reversed and average annual population growth over the last five years was less than 1%, the demographic transition is still in progress, and Mexico still has a large cohort of youths. The most populous city in the country is the capital, Mexico City, with a population of 8.9 million (2016), and its metropolitan area is also the most populated with 20.1 million (2010). Approximately 50% of the population lives in one of the 55 large metropolitan areas in the country. In total, about 78.84% of the population of the country lives in urban areas, meaning that only 21.16% live in rural areas.",
"Title: Spallumcheen\n\nSpallumcheen is a district municipality in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Located in the Okanagan region between Vernon and Enderby, the township had a population of 5,055 and land area of 255.77 sqkm in the Canada 2011 Census. The district, whose official name is the Township of Spallumcheen and which is the oldest rural municipality in the British Columbia Interior (incorporated in 1892), consists primarily of agricultural land surrounding the separately incorporated City of Armstrong. Both Spallumcheen and Armstrong are member municipalities of the Regional District of North Okanagan.",
"Title: Sara Garden Armstrong\n\nSara Garden Armstrong is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Armstrong creates sculptures, paintings, drawings from miniature to wall size, artist's books, multimedia artworks involving computers sound and light, and constructs permanent installations in atrium spaces. Armstrong received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and her Master of Art Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Armstrong also studied art at New York University and with the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario in Yeovil, England while attending UAB. An educator for several years at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, she moved to New York City in 1981.",
"Title: Davenport, Iowa\n\nDavenport is the county seat of Scott County in Iowa and is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population estimate of 382,630 and a CSA population of 474,226, making it the 90th largest CSA in the nation. Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836 by Antoine Le Claire and was named for his friend, George Davenport, a colonel during the Black Hawk War stationed at nearby Fort Armstrong. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 99,685 (making it Iowa's third-largest city). However, the city is currently appealing this figure, arguing that the Census Bureau missed a section of residents that would place the total population over 100,000, and indeed, even the Census Bureau's own \"estimate\" for Davenport's 2011 population is 100,802.",
"Title: Saratoga Springs, New York\n\nSaratoga Springs is a city in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 26,586 at the 2010 census. The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area, which has made Saratoga a popular resort destination for over 200 years. The city is just north of Ballston Spa, in the heart of New York's Capital Region.",
"Title: Armstrong, Iowa\n\nArmstrong is a city in Emmet County, Iowa, United States. The population was 926 at the 2010 census. It was originally known as Armstrong Grove.",
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W*A*L*T*E*R, starring American actor Gary Burghoff, was a 1984 pilot episode spin-off of which series in which Burghoff played Radar?
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M*A*S*H
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"\"Good-Bye, Radar\" is a two-part episode of the television series \"M*A*S*H\" that served as the fourth and fifth episodes of the show's eighth season and the 177th and 178th episodes of the series.",
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"The Man in the Santa Claus Suit is a 1979 American made-for-television fantasy drama film starring Fred Astaire (in his final television appearance), Gary Burghoff, John Byner and Bert Convy about three different men (a fugitive tramp, a lonely schoolteacher and a divorced father) who all purchase Santa Claus suits for various reasons.",
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" A full series of six episodes debuted on March 4, 2002, and concluded on March 19, 2002.",
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" Notably, neither the pilot nor the complete series have ever been issued on DVD, although the series was repeated in its entirety on Forces TV in 2016.",
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"Garrison \"Gary\" Arthur Ewing is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera, \"Knots Landing\", a spin-off of \"Dallas\".",
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"Reaching for the Stars () is a 2005 Taiwanese drama broadcast by CTS.",
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" \"Reaching for the Stars\" aired its pilot episode during the final episode of \"The Prince Turned Into A Frog\" (王子變青蛙) series.",
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"\"Only in Miami\" is a song written by Max Gronenthal and Scott Delawanna, recorded by Bette Midler.",
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"\"Pilot\" is the pilot episode of the American television series \"Glee\", which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009.",
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"Title: Television pilot\n\nA television pilot (also known as a pilot or a pilot episode and sometimes marketed as a tele-movie) is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell the show to a television network. At the time of its creation, the pilot is meant to be the testing ground to gauge whether a series will be successful, and is therefore a test episode of an intended television series. It is an early step in the development of a television series, much like pilot studies serve as precursors to the start of larger activity. In the case of a successful television series, the pilot is commonly the very first episode that is aired of the particular series under its own name. A \"back door pilot\", is an episode of an existing successful series, that features future tie-in characters of an up-and-coming television series or film. The purpose of the \"back door pilot\" is to introduce the characters to an audience before the creators decide on whether they want to pursue a spin-off series with those characters or not.",
"Title: NCS: Manhunt\n\nNCS: Manhunt is a British television crime drama series, starring David Suchet, and based on the National Crime Squad. Created by Malcolm McKay, the series premiered with a two-part pilot episode on BBC One on March 26, 2001. A full series of six episodes debuted on March 4, 2002, and concluded on March 19, 2002. Despite the series popularity, and strong viewing figures, a second series was never commissioned. Notably, neither the pilot nor the complete series have ever been issued on DVD, although the series was repeated in its entirety on Forces TV in 2016. The series notably starred Michael Fassbender in one of his earliest television roles, after appearing in \"Band of Brothers\" the previous year. Kenneth Cranham and Phyllis Logan also co-starred in the pilot episode.",
"Title: Gary Ewing\n\nGarrison \"Gary\" Arthur Ewing is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera, \"Knots Landing\", a spin-off of \"Dallas\". The character of Gary Ewing was first played by actor David Ackroyd, in a 2-part \"Dallas\" episode entitled \"Reunion\", which broadcast in September 1978. Gary Ewing was the second son of oil baron Jock Ewing and Miss Ellie Ewing, the father of Lucy Ewing and the ex-husband of Valene Ewing. Over a year later, the part of Gary Ewing was recast for the spin-off \"Knots Landing\" with actor Ted Shackelford in the role, and Gary became one of the main stars of the series in December 1979. Ted Shackelford played Gary Ewing in \"Knots Landing\" for its entire fourteen seasons (1979–1993), while continuing to make occasional appearances in \"Dallas\" during that time. The character of Gary made his last \"Knots Landing\" appearance in 1997, in the reunion series \"\". Shackelford reprised his character for the new, updated version of \"Dallas\" in 2013.",
"Title: Reaching for the Stars (TV series)\n\nReaching for the Stars () is a 2005 Taiwanese drama broadcast by CTS. This drama casts Taiwanese girl-group S.H.E, Anthony Guo, Chen Zhi Kai, and many others. The soundtrack was released in late 2005, the female leads S.H.E also contributed to the soundtrack. \"Reaching for the Stars\" aired its pilot episode during the final episode of \"The Prince Turned Into A Frog\" (王子變青蛙) series. The average rating of the pilot episode in \"Reaching for the Stars\" was about 1.17, while the final episode of \"The Prince Turned Into A Frog\" set a 2005 record for the highest average episode rating (6.93) and the highest episode rating (11.35). \"Reaching for the Stars\" only received mediocre television ratings. However, the lead actress Ella was nominated for Best Actress at the 41st Golden Bell Awards in 2006.",
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"Title: Only in Miami\n\n\"Only in Miami\" is a song written by Max Gronenthal and Scott Delawanna, recorded by Bette Midler. First released on Midler's 1983 album \"No Frills\", it later appeared on her 1993 greatest hits compilation \"Experience the Divine\". The song tells of a sad girl in Miami who longs to be back in her native Cuba. A jolly upbeat song, it was featured in the 1984 pilot episode of \"Miami Vice\", \"Brother's Keeper\".",
"Title: Pilot (Glee)\n\n\"Pilot\" is the pilot episode of the American television series \"Glee\", which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009. An extended director's cut version aired on September 2, 2009. The show focuses on a high school show choir, also known as a glee club, set within the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio. The pilot episode covers the formation of the club and introduces the main characters. The episode was directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, and written by Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. Murphy selected the music featured in the episode, with the intention of maintaining a balance between showtunes and chart hits."
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What Spanish professional football club that plays their home games at the Wanda Metropolitano, opened a training ground and academy base on 13 September 1995?
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Club Atlético de Madrid
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"Title: Centre d'entraînement Robert Louis-Dreyfus\n\nThe Centre d'entraînement Robert Louis-Dreyfus, commonly referred to, simply, as La Commanderie, is the training ground and Academy base of French football club, Olympique de Marseille. Located in Marseille, the center was officially opened in July 1991. Called La Commanderie, the training ground was renamed in 2009 after the death of the owner of the club, Robert Louis-Dreyfus.",
"Title: Ciudad del Fútbol Francisco Rubio Garcés\n\nThe Ciudad del Fútbol Francisco Rubio Garcés is the training ground and academy base of the Spanish football club CD Numancia. It was opened in 2004.",
"Title: Atlético Madrid\n\nClub Atlético de Madrid, SAD (] ), commonly known as Atlético Madrid, or simply as Atlético or Atleti, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, that plays in La Liga. The club play their home games at the Wanda Metropolitano, which has a capacity of 68,000.",
"Title: Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground\n\nThe Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground is the training ground and academy base of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. It is located in the Compton area of Wolverhampton.",
"Title: Pyunik Training Centre\n\nPyunik Training Centre is the training ground and academy base of the Armenian football club FC Pyunik. It was opened in 2004 on the grounds of the former Kilikia Football School in the Kentron District of the capital Yerevan.",
"Title: Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo\n\nThe Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo is the training ground and academy base of the Spanish football club Sporting de Gijón. It was officially opened in 1978 and used by the main team and the youth teams of the club. The designer was architect Miguel Díaz Negrete."
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What is the birth date of this retired Soviet/ Russian cosmonaut, who is the subject of the film The Age of Pioneers?
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30 May 1934
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"Title: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov\n\nAleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Во́лков , born 27 May 1948) is a retired Russian cosmonaut. He is the father of cosmonaut Sergey Volkov, a veteran of 3 space flights to the International Space Station.",
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"Title: Yuri Gidzenko\n\nYuri Pavlovich Gidzenko (Russian: Гидзенко, Юрий Павлович ; born March 26, 1962) is a Russian cosmonaut. He was a test cosmonaut of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (TsPK). Gidzenko has flown into space three times and has lived on board the Mir and International Space Stations. He has also conducted two career spacewalks. Although he retired on July 15, 2001, he continued his employment by a special contract until Soyuz TM-34 concluded. Since 2004 to May 2009, Gidzenko was the Director of the 3rd department within the TsPK. Since May 2009 he serves as the Deputy Chief of Cosmonaut Training Center TsPK.",
"Title: Mikhail Tyurin\n\nMikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin (Russian: Михаил Владиславович Тюрин ) (born March 2, 1960) is a Russian cosmonaut who flew several missions to International Space Station and completed four spacewalks during his career and is a Hero of the Russian Federation for his work as a cosmonaut.",
"Title: Alexey Leonov\n\nAlexey Arkhipovich Leonov (Russian: Алексе́й Архи́пович Лео́нов ; ] ; born 30 May 1934 in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Soviet Union) is a retired Soviet/Russian cosmonaut, Air Force Major general, writer and artist. On 18 March 1965, he became the first human to conduct extravehicular activity (EVA), exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for a 12-minute spacewalk.",
"Title: Sergey Ryazansky\n\nSergey Nikolayevich Ryazansky (Russian: Серге́й Николаевич Рязанский ; born November 13, 1974) is a Russian cosmonaut. He was selected as commander of the IMBP-6 cosmonaut group in 2003, but later transferred to the TsPK Cosmonaut Group. Ryazansky made his first spaceflight aboard the Soyuz TMA-10M/Expedition 37/Expedition 38 mission from September 2013 until March 2014.",
"Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.",
"Title: Aleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin\n\nAleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin (Russian: Александр Николаевич Баландин ) (born July 30, 1953 in Fryazino, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR) is a Russian cosmonaut. He is married with two children. He was selected as a cosmonaut on December 1, 1978, and retired on October 17, 1994."
] |
4,535
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Which was created later, "Punk's Not Dead" or "Art Is... The Permanent Revolution"?
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Art Is... The Permanent Revolution
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Punk's Not Dead (2007 film)",
"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution"
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0,
0
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}
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"sentences": [
"Manfred Kirchheimer (born 1931) is a documentary film maker and professor of film at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.",
" He previously taught at NYIT.",
" He was born in Saarbrücken, Germany, and his family moved to New York City in 1936 to escape Nazi Germany.",
" After receiving a B.A. from the City College of New York in 1952, he worked primarily as a film editor and he also began making his own films.",
" A major theme in many of his documentaries is urban life.",
" His most notable documentaries include: \"Stations of the Elevated\", \"We Were So Beloved\", \"\", and \"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution\"."
],
"title": "Manfred Kirchheimer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Punk's Not Dead is a 2007 documentary film directed by Susan Dynner, an American hardcore punk fan.",
" The film claims to infiltrate American clubs, malls, recording studios, etc. where it sets out to claim hardcore punk and pop punk music is \"thriving\" from an American perspective.",
" Its content features performances largely from 1980s hardcore bands and MTV skate punk and pop punk/rock acts.",
" It also includes various interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with the bands, labels and fans."
],
"title": "Punk's Not Dead (2007 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International is an international association of Trotskyist organizations that claims to follow the political legacy of the Fourth International and aims to reforge it.",
" It was formed by groups which arose as the \"Internationalist Bolshevik Fraction\" within the IWL-FI in 1989.",
" Regarded at first as an \"external fraction\" who had been wrongly expelled from 1988 to 1990, the PTS had three splits: first when a number of militants returned to the MAS, then when another group of militants sympathized with the British Workers Revolutionary Party (Worker Press) and the third when supporters of León Pérez (former member of the International Secretariat of the IWL) decided to follow a mass party perspective (as opposed to a vanguard party).",
" These splits forced the PTS to make a balance and self-criticism, resulting in a further development that mainly questioned the update of the Transitional Program (the so-called the \"Theory of Democratic Revolution\") that the leader of the IWL Nahuel Moreno made, understanding it as an opposition to Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution.",
" In 1993 it emerged as the Trotskyist Fraction - International Strategy, founded by the PTS of Argentina, the LTS of Mexico, the LOR of Bolivia and with the additions of the Estratégia Revolucionaria (\"Revolutionary Strategy\") group of Brazil and the Clase contra Clase (\"Class against Class\") group of Chile as well as some militant sympathizers in Europe.",
" In 2004, in its second international conference, coinciding with the congress of the Movement for the Refoundation of the Fourth International also met in Buenos Aires, the FT decided to change the name \"International Strategy\" to \"Fourth International\".",
" Following the economic crisis and demonstrations in several countries, the FT-CI has grown in Latin America and Europe and now promotes the formation of a new grouping: An International Movement for a Socialist Revolution - Fourth International."
],
"title": "Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alexandr Martynov (Alexandr Martinov; also, Aleksandr Samoilovich Pikker;) (1865 – 1935) was a Menshevik before the Russian revolutions of 1917, and for a few years after the revolution a critic of the Soviet government's theory of permanent revolution (1923)."
],
"title": "Aleksandr Martynov (Russian politician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Permanent Revolution is a political theory book by communist leader Leon Trotsky.",
" Its title is the name of the concept of permanent revolution advocated by Trotsky and Trotskyists in opposition to the concept of socialism in one country as advocated by Joseph Stalin and Stalinists.",
" It was first published by the Left Opposition in the Russian language in Germany in 1930."
],
"title": "The Permanent Revolution"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sigmund Abeles (born 1934) is an American figurative artist and art educator.",
" He is considered one of the finest artists working with the human form.",
" His work embodies the \"expressive and psychological aspects of the human figure; an art focused on the life cycle.\"",
" He taught art for 27 years at various institutions including Swain School of Design, Wellesley College, Boston University, the National Academy, and the Art Students League of New York.",
" Currently Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire, Abeles works full time in his NYC and upstate NY studios.",
" He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards for printmaking, drawing, painting, and sculpture, including Pastel Society of America Hall of Fame honoree in 2004 and most recently the Artists' Fellowship 2017 Benjamin West Clinedinst Medal.",
" His work can be found in many public institutions including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.",
" Abeles was one of three artists featured in Manfred Kirchheimer's 2012 feature-length independent film \"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution\", on the history of the art of protest in prints."
],
"title": "Sigmund Abeles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution (2012) is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer that explores how politics and the artists of the past have affected the art and process of four artists presented in documentary.",
" There are two strands that run in parallel through the film.",
" The first is a stream of politically inspired images by famous artists of the past and the second strand consist of interviews with four artists as they produce their politically inspired art.",
" The documentary was viewed positively by reviewers."
],
"title": "Art Is... The Permanent Revolution"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Permanent Revolution was a Trotskyist group formed by people expelled from the League for the Fifth International (L5I) in 2006.",
" It took its name from Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution.",
" The group dissolved itself in 2013."
],
"title": "Permanent Revolution (group)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Socialism in One Country (Russian: Социализм в одной стране \"Sotsializm v odnoi strane\") was a theory put forth by Nikolai Bukharin and implemented by Joseph Stalin in 1924, and finally adopted by the Soviet Union as state policy.",
" The theory held that given the defeat of all the communist revolutions in Europe in 1917–1921 except Russia's, the Soviet Union should begin to strengthen itself internally.",
" That turn toward national communism was a shift from the previously held position by Classical Marxism that socialism must be established globally (world communism).",
" However, the proponents of the theory contend that it does not contradict world revolution or world communism, and only asserts that complete socialism is possible in one country, though communism is not.",
" The theory was in opposition to Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution."
],
"title": "Socialism in One Country"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Permanent Revolution is the title for ska band Catch 22's fourth studio album, released on June 27, 2006 (July 18, 2006, in Canada).",
" The album can be classified as a concept album, centered on the life of Leon Trotsky (1879–1940), with the title being named after Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution.",
" A few of the songs of the album were pre-released, and could be listened to for free at their official website.",
" A limited edition 7” of \"Party Song\" was released on red vinyl, available through Permanent Revolution pre-orders at Interpunk and F.Y.E."
],
"title": "Permanent Revolution (album)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Manfred Kirchheimer\n\nManfred Kirchheimer (born 1931) is a documentary film maker and professor of film at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He previously taught at NYIT. He was born in Saarbrücken, Germany, and his family moved to New York City in 1936 to escape Nazi Germany. After receiving a B.A. from the City College of New York in 1952, he worked primarily as a film editor and he also began making his own films. A major theme in many of his documentaries is urban life. His most notable documentaries include: \"Stations of the Elevated\", \"We Were So Beloved\", \"\", and \"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution\".",
"Title: Punk's Not Dead (2007 film)\n\nPunk's Not Dead is a 2007 documentary film directed by Susan Dynner, an American hardcore punk fan. The film claims to infiltrate American clubs, malls, recording studios, etc. where it sets out to claim hardcore punk and pop punk music is \"thriving\" from an American perspective. Its content features performances largely from 1980s hardcore bands and MTV skate punk and pop punk/rock acts. It also includes various interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with the bands, labels and fans.",
"Title: Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International\n\nThe Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International is an international association of Trotskyist organizations that claims to follow the political legacy of the Fourth International and aims to reforge it. It was formed by groups which arose as the \"Internationalist Bolshevik Fraction\" within the IWL-FI in 1989. Regarded at first as an \"external fraction\" who had been wrongly expelled from 1988 to 1990, the PTS had three splits: first when a number of militants returned to the MAS, then when another group of militants sympathized with the British Workers Revolutionary Party (Worker Press) and the third when supporters of León Pérez (former member of the International Secretariat of the IWL) decided to follow a mass party perspective (as opposed to a vanguard party). These splits forced the PTS to make a balance and self-criticism, resulting in a further development that mainly questioned the update of the Transitional Program (the so-called the \"Theory of Democratic Revolution\") that the leader of the IWL Nahuel Moreno made, understanding it as an opposition to Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution. In 1993 it emerged as the Trotskyist Fraction - International Strategy, founded by the PTS of Argentina, the LTS of Mexico, the LOR of Bolivia and with the additions of the Estratégia Revolucionaria (\"Revolutionary Strategy\") group of Brazil and the Clase contra Clase (\"Class against Class\") group of Chile as well as some militant sympathizers in Europe. In 2004, in its second international conference, coinciding with the congress of the Movement for the Refoundation of the Fourth International also met in Buenos Aires, the FT decided to change the name \"International Strategy\" to \"Fourth International\". Following the economic crisis and demonstrations in several countries, the FT-CI has grown in Latin America and Europe and now promotes the formation of a new grouping: An International Movement for a Socialist Revolution - Fourth International.",
"Title: Aleksandr Martynov (Russian politician)\n\nAlexandr Martynov (Alexandr Martinov; also, Aleksandr Samoilovich Pikker;) (1865 – 1935) was a Menshevik before the Russian revolutions of 1917, and for a few years after the revolution a critic of the Soviet government's theory of permanent revolution (1923).",
"Title: The Permanent Revolution\n\nThe Permanent Revolution is a political theory book by communist leader Leon Trotsky. Its title is the name of the concept of permanent revolution advocated by Trotsky and Trotskyists in opposition to the concept of socialism in one country as advocated by Joseph Stalin and Stalinists. It was first published by the Left Opposition in the Russian language in Germany in 1930.",
"Title: Sigmund Abeles\n\nSigmund Abeles (born 1934) is an American figurative artist and art educator. He is considered one of the finest artists working with the human form. His work embodies the \"expressive and psychological aspects of the human figure; an art focused on the life cycle.\" He taught art for 27 years at various institutions including Swain School of Design, Wellesley College, Boston University, the National Academy, and the Art Students League of New York. Currently Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire, Abeles works full time in his NYC and upstate NY studios. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards for printmaking, drawing, painting, and sculpture, including Pastel Society of America Hall of Fame honoree in 2004 and most recently the Artists' Fellowship 2017 Benjamin West Clinedinst Medal. His work can be found in many public institutions including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Abeles was one of three artists featured in Manfred Kirchheimer's 2012 feature-length independent film \"Art Is... The Permanent Revolution\", on the history of the art of protest in prints.",
"Title: Art Is... The Permanent Revolution\n\nArt Is... The Permanent Revolution (2012) is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer that explores how politics and the artists of the past have affected the art and process of four artists presented in documentary. There are two strands that run in parallel through the film. The first is a stream of politically inspired images by famous artists of the past and the second strand consist of interviews with four artists as they produce their politically inspired art. The documentary was viewed positively by reviewers.",
"Title: Permanent Revolution (group)\n\nPermanent Revolution was a Trotskyist group formed by people expelled from the League for the Fifth International (L5I) in 2006. It took its name from Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. The group dissolved itself in 2013.",
"Title: Socialism in One Country\n\nSocialism in One Country (Russian: Социализм в одной стране \"Sotsializm v odnoi strane\") was a theory put forth by Nikolai Bukharin and implemented by Joseph Stalin in 1924, and finally adopted by the Soviet Union as state policy. The theory held that given the defeat of all the communist revolutions in Europe in 1917–1921 except Russia's, the Soviet Union should begin to strengthen itself internally. That turn toward national communism was a shift from the previously held position by Classical Marxism that socialism must be established globally (world communism). However, the proponents of the theory contend that it does not contradict world revolution or world communism, and only asserts that complete socialism is possible in one country, though communism is not. The theory was in opposition to Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution.",
"Title: Permanent Revolution (album)\n\nPermanent Revolution is the title for ska band Catch 22's fourth studio album, released on June 27, 2006 (July 18, 2006, in Canada). The album can be classified as a concept album, centered on the life of Leon Trotsky (1879–1940), with the title being named after Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. A few of the songs of the album were pre-released, and could be listened to for free at their official website. A limited edition 7” of \"Party Song\" was released on red vinyl, available through Permanent Revolution pre-orders at Interpunk and F.Y.E."
] |
4,536
|
Both Janggi and Isola are board-based strategy games; however, which game is played on a 9x10 gameboard similar to Chinese Chess?
|
Janggi
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Janggi",
"Janggi",
"Isola (board game)",
"Isola (board game)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Janggi (including romanizations changgi and jangki), sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular in Korea.",
" The game derived from xiangqi (Chinese chess) and is very similar to it, including the starting position of the pieces, and the 9×10 gameboard, but without the xiangqi \"river\" dividing the board horizontally in the middle."
],
"title": "Janggi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Encyclopedia of Chinese Chess Openings (Chinese: 中国象棋开局编号) is a classification of all possible openings of Chinese chess (Xianqi), including rarely used openings.",
" The editor of Encyclopedia of Chess Network included the first game of the 8197 Board as the basis, to draw up the ECCO code.",
" ECCO characteristics of the times has numbers, due to the development of the game ECCO reference to the cut-off in 2004, the number of the system to be known as ECCO 2004."
],
"title": "Encyclopedia of Chinese Chess Openings"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An abstract strategy game is a strategy game that does not rely on a \"theme\".",
" Traditional abstract strategy games will conform to the strictest definition of: a gameboard, card, or tile game in which there is no hidden information, no non-deterministic elements (such as shuffled cards or dice rolls), and (usually) two players or teams taking a finite number of alternating turns."
],
"title": "Abstract strategy game"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Xiangqi (), also called Chinese chess, is a strategy board game for two players.",
" It is one of the most popular board games in China, and is in the same family as Western (or international) chess, chaturanga, shogi, Indian chess and janggi.",
" Besides China and areas with significant ethnic Chinese communities, xiangqi (\"cờ tướng\") is also a popular pastime in Vietnam."
],
"title": "Xiangqi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The China Chess League (CCL) () is a Chinese professional league for chess clubs.",
" The league is organized by the Chinese Chess Association.",
" It is sponsored by Youngor Group and was sponsored by the Shandong Torch Real Estate Group (2005–2009) and it has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name.",
" Seasons usually run from April to November each year.",
" The league is contested by 10 clubs.",
" Under the rules of the league each team is allowed to register seven Chinese players and an unlimited quota of foreign players.",
" The rules require five boards with at least two female players and a 25 min+30 sec increment rapid game must also be played on one of the boards."
],
"title": "China Chess League"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rise of Nations is a real-time strategy computer game, developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 20, 2003.",
" The development of the game was led by veteran game designer Brian Reynolds, of \"Civilization II\" and \"Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri\".",
" The game has taken several concepts from turn-based strategy games such as territories and attrition warfare.",
" \"Rise of Nations\" features 18 civilizations, playable through eight ages of world history.",
" It is consistently ranked and considered to be one of the greatest real-time strategy games of all time."
],
"title": "Rise of Nations"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chinese chess primarily refers to xiangqi, a two-player Chinese game in a family of strategic board games of which Western chess, Indian chaturanga, Japanese shogi, and the more similar Korean janggi are also members.",
" This may also refer to:"
],
"title": "Chinese chess (disambiguation)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Banqi () or Half Chess, also known as Dark Chess (暗棋) or Blind Chess (盲棋), is a two-player Chinese board game played on a 4x8 grid, or half of the xiangqi (Chinese Chess) board.",
" Most games last between ten and twenty minutes, but advanced games can go on for an hour or more.",
" Banqi is a social game, usually played for fun rather than serious competition.",
" A more formal version of the game may have evolved into Jungle (board game) and modern Luzhanqi."
],
"title": "Banqi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shogi (将棋 , shōgi ) ( , ] or ] ), also known as Japanese chess or the Generals' Game, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as Western (international) chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj, janggi and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan.",
" \"Shōgi\" means general's (\"shō\" 将 ) board game (\"gi\" 棋 )."
],
"title": "Shogi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Isola is a two-player abstract strategy board game.",
" It is played on a 7x7 board which is initially filled with squares, except at the starting positions of the pieces.",
" Both players have one piece; it is in the middle position of the row closest to his/her side of the board."
],
"title": "Isola (board game)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Janggi\n\nJanggi (including romanizations changgi and jangki), sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular in Korea. The game derived from xiangqi (Chinese chess) and is very similar to it, including the starting position of the pieces, and the 9×10 gameboard, but without the xiangqi \"river\" dividing the board horizontally in the middle.",
"Title: Encyclopedia of Chinese Chess Openings\n\nThe Encyclopedia of Chinese Chess Openings (Chinese: 中国象棋开局编号) is a classification of all possible openings of Chinese chess (Xianqi), including rarely used openings. The editor of Encyclopedia of Chess Network included the first game of the 8197 Board as the basis, to draw up the ECCO code. ECCO characteristics of the times has numbers, due to the development of the game ECCO reference to the cut-off in 2004, the number of the system to be known as ECCO 2004.",
"Title: Abstract strategy game\n\nAn abstract strategy game is a strategy game that does not rely on a \"theme\". Traditional abstract strategy games will conform to the strictest definition of: a gameboard, card, or tile game in which there is no hidden information, no non-deterministic elements (such as shuffled cards or dice rolls), and (usually) two players or teams taking a finite number of alternating turns.",
"Title: Xiangqi\n\nXiangqi (), also called Chinese chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most popular board games in China, and is in the same family as Western (or international) chess, chaturanga, shogi, Indian chess and janggi. Besides China and areas with significant ethnic Chinese communities, xiangqi (\"cờ tướng\") is also a popular pastime in Vietnam.",
"Title: China Chess League\n\nThe China Chess League (CCL) () is a Chinese professional league for chess clubs. The league is organized by the Chinese Chess Association. It is sponsored by Youngor Group and was sponsored by the Shandong Torch Real Estate Group (2005–2009) and it has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. Seasons usually run from April to November each year. The league is contested by 10 clubs. Under the rules of the league each team is allowed to register seven Chinese players and an unlimited quota of foreign players. The rules require five boards with at least two female players and a 25 min+30 sec increment rapid game must also be played on one of the boards.",
"Title: Rise of Nations\n\nRise of Nations is a real-time strategy computer game, developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 20, 2003. The development of the game was led by veteran game designer Brian Reynolds, of \"Civilization II\" and \"Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri\". The game has taken several concepts from turn-based strategy games such as territories and attrition warfare. \"Rise of Nations\" features 18 civilizations, playable through eight ages of world history. It is consistently ranked and considered to be one of the greatest real-time strategy games of all time.",
"Title: Chinese chess (disambiguation)\n\nChinese chess primarily refers to xiangqi, a two-player Chinese game in a family of strategic board games of which Western chess, Indian chaturanga, Japanese shogi, and the more similar Korean janggi are also members. This may also refer to:",
"Title: Banqi\n\nBanqi () or Half Chess, also known as Dark Chess (暗棋) or Blind Chess (盲棋), is a two-player Chinese board game played on a 4x8 grid, or half of the xiangqi (Chinese Chess) board. Most games last between ten and twenty minutes, but advanced games can go on for an hour or more. Banqi is a social game, usually played for fun rather than serious competition. A more formal version of the game may have evolved into Jungle (board game) and modern Luzhanqi.",
"Title: Shogi\n\nShogi (将棋 , shōgi ) ( , ] or ] ), also known as Japanese chess or the Generals' Game, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as Western (international) chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj, janggi and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. \"Shōgi\" means general's (\"shō\" 将 ) board game (\"gi\" 棋 ).",
"Title: Isola (board game)\n\nIsola is a two-player abstract strategy board game. It is played on a 7x7 board which is initially filled with squares, except at the starting positions of the pieces. Both players have one piece; it is in the middle position of the row closest to his/her side of the board."
] |
4,537
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What is the other name for a subastance , when bound to various radionuclides, is used in the treatment and diagnosis of certain types of cancer, and is one of the 20 standard amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins?
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Tyrosine
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Edotreotide",
"Tyrosine"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Protein structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a protein molecule.",
" Proteins are polymers — specifically polypeptides — formed from sequences of amino acids, the monomers of the polymer.",
" A single amino acid monomer may also be called a residue indicating a repeating unit of a polymer.",
" Proteins form by amino acids undergoing condensation reactions, in which the amino acids lose one water molecule per reaction in order to attach to one another with a peptide bond.",
" By convention, a chain under 30 amino acids is often identified as a peptide, rather than a protein.",
" To be able to perform their biological function, proteins fold into one or more specific spatial conformations driven by a number of non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions, Van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic packing.",
" To understand the functions of proteins at a molecular level, it is often necessary to determine their three-dimensional structure.",
" This is the topic of the scientific field of structural biology, which employs techniques such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and dual polarisation interferometry to determine the structure of proteins."
],
"title": "Protein structure"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edotreotide (USAN, codenamed SMT487, also known as (DOTA-Phe-Tyr)octreotide, or DOTATOC) is a substance which, when bound to various radionuclides, is used in the treatment and diagnosis of certain types of cancer."
],
"title": "Edotreotide"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aspartic acid (abbreviated as Asp or D; encoded by the codons [GAU and GAC]), also known as aspartate, is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.",
" Similar to all other amino acids it contains an amino group and a carboxylic acid.",
" Its α-amino group is in the protonated –NH form under physiological conditions, while its α-carboxylic acid group is deprotonated −COO under physiological conditions.",
" Aspartic acid has an acidic side chain (CHCOOH) which reacts with other amino acids, enzymes and proteins in the body.",
" Under physiological conditions (pH 7.4) in proteins the side chain usually occurs as the negatively charged aspartate form, −COO .",
" It is a non-essential amino acid in humans, meaning the body can synthesize it as needed."
],
"title": "Aspartic acid"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Amino acids are organic compounds containing amine (-NH) and carboxyl (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) specific to each amino acid.",
" The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids.",
" About 500 amino acids are known (though only 20 appear in the genetic code) and can be classified in many ways.",
" They can be classified according to the core structural functional groups' locations as alpha- (α-), beta- (β-), gamma- (γ-) or delta- (δ-) amino acids; other categories relate to polarity, pH level, and side chain group type (aliphatic, acyclic, aromatic, containing hydroxyl or sulfur, etc.).",
" In the form of proteins, amino acid residues form the second-largest component (water is the largest) of human muscles and other tissues.",
" Beyond their role as residues in proteins, amino acids participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis."
],
"title": "Amino acid"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In bioinformatics, the BLOSUM (BLOcks SUbstitution Matrix) matrix is a substitution matrix used for sequence alignment of proteins. BLOSUM matrices are used to score alignments between evolutionarily divergent protein sequences.",
" They are based on local alignments.",
" BLOSUM matrices were first introduced in a paper by Steven Henikoff and Jorja Henikoff.",
" They scanned the BLOCKS database for very conserved regions of protein families (that do not have gaps in the sequence alignment) and then counted the relative frequencies of amino acids and their substitution probabilities.",
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"Title: Edotreotide\n\nEdotreotide (USAN, codenamed SMT487, also known as (DOTA-Phe-Tyr)octreotide, or DOTATOC) is a substance which, when bound to various radionuclides, is used in the treatment and diagnosis of certain types of cancer.",
"Title: Aspartic acid\n\nAspartic acid (abbreviated as Asp or D; encoded by the codons [GAU and GAC]), also known as aspartate, is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Similar to all other amino acids it contains an amino group and a carboxylic acid. Its α-amino group is in the protonated –NH form under physiological conditions, while its α-carboxylic acid group is deprotonated −COO under physiological conditions. Aspartic acid has an acidic side chain (CHCOOH) which reacts with other amino acids, enzymes and proteins in the body. Under physiological conditions (pH 7.4) in proteins the side chain usually occurs as the negatively charged aspartate form, −COO . It is a non-essential amino acid in humans, meaning the body can synthesize it as needed.",
"Title: Amino acid\n\nAmino acids are organic compounds containing amine (-NH) and carboxyl (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids. About 500 amino acids are known (though only 20 appear in the genetic code) and can be classified in many ways. They can be classified according to the core structural functional groups' locations as alpha- (α-), beta- (β-), gamma- (γ-) or delta- (δ-) amino acids; other categories relate to polarity, pH level, and side chain group type (aliphatic, acyclic, aromatic, containing hydroxyl or sulfur, etc.). In the form of proteins, amino acid residues form the second-largest component (water is the largest) of human muscles and other tissues. Beyond their role as residues in proteins, amino acids participate in a number of processes such as neurotransmitter transport and biosynthesis.",
"Title: BLOSUM\n\nIn bioinformatics, the BLOSUM (BLOcks SUbstitution Matrix) matrix is a substitution matrix used for sequence alignment of proteins. BLOSUM matrices are used to score alignments between evolutionarily divergent protein sequences. They are based on local alignments. BLOSUM matrices were first introduced in a paper by Steven Henikoff and Jorja Henikoff. They scanned the BLOCKS database for very conserved regions of protein families (that do not have gaps in the sequence alignment) and then counted the relative frequencies of amino acids and their substitution probabilities. Then, they calculated a log-odds score for each of the 210 possible substitution pairs of the 20 standard amino acids. All BLOSUM matrices are based on observed alignments; they are not extrapolated from comparisons of closely related proteins like the PAM Matrices.",
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"Title: Adaptor complexes medium subunit domain\n\nIn molecular biology, the adaptor complexes medium subunit domain is a protein domain found at the C-terminus of the mu subunit from various clathrin adaptor protein complexes (AP1, AP2, AP3, AP4 and AP5) and muniscins. The C-terminal domain has an immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich fold consisting of 9 strands in 2 sheets with a Greek key topology, similar to that found in cytochrome f and certain transcription factors. The mu subunit regulates the coupling of clathrin lattices with particular membrane proteins by self-phosphorylation via a mechanism that is still unclear. The mu subunit possesses a highly conserved N-terminal domain of around 230 amino acids, which may be the region of interaction with other AP proteins; a linker region of between 10 and 42 amino acids; and a less well-conserved C-terminal domain of around 190 amino acids, which may be the site of specific interaction with the protein being transported in the vesicle.",
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"Title: Ion chromatography\n\nIon chromatography (or ion-exchange chromatography) is a chromatography process that separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger. It works on almost any kind of charged molecule—including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids. The two types of ion chromatography are anion-exchange and cation-exchange. It is often used in protein purification, water analysis, and quality control. The water-soluble and charged molecules such as proteins, amino acids, and peptides bind to moieties which are oppositely charged by forming ionic bonds to the insoluble stationary phase. The equilibrated stationary phase consists of an ionizable functional group where the targeted molecules of a mixture to be separated and quantified can bind while passing through the column—a cationic stationary phase is used to separate anions and an anionic stationary phase is used to separate cations. Cation exchange chromatography is used when the desired molecules to separate are cations and anion exchange chromatography is used to separate anions. The bound molecules then can be eluted and collected using an eluant which contains anions and cations by running higher concentration of ions through the column or changing pH of the column. One of the primary advantages for the use of ion chromatography is only one interaction involved during the separation as opposed to other separation techniques; therefore, ion chromatography may have higher matrix tolerance. However, there are also disadvantages involved when performing ion-exchange chromatography, such as constant evolution with the technique which leads to the inconsistency from column to column.",
"Title: Phosphomimetics\n\nPhosphomimetics are amino acid substitutions that mimic a phosphorylated protein, thereby activating (or deactivating) the protein. Within cells, proteins are commonly modified at serine, tyrosine and threonine amino acids by adding a phosphate group. Phosphorylation is a common mode of activating or deactivating a protein as a form of regulation. However some non-phosphorylated amino acids appear chemically similar to phosphorylated amino acids. Therefore, by replacing an amino acid, the protein may maintain a higher level of activity. For example, aspartic acid is chemically similar to phospho-serine. Therefore, when an aspartic acid replaces a serine, it is a phosphomimetic of phospho-serine and can make the protein always in its phosphorylated form."
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What is a coeducational selective grammer school and once schooled Gerald Phizackerley?
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Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith
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" Operated by the Legionaries of Christ, it has separate campuses for boys' and girls' schools and a preschool in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.",
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" The university is classified in the highest ranking: \"R-1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity\" by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.",
" The Carnegie Classification also considers the university as \"selective\", which is its second most selective admissions category.",
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"Title: Epule Jeffrey\n\nEpule Jeffrey Ewusi, was born in Buea South west Region of Cameroon. He is a Bakosian by tribe,he went to PNEU primary school in Bamenda, Bilingual Grammer School (Lycee) Molyko in Buea and obtained a decree in Public Law 2006 at the University of Yaounde II.",
"Title: Irish Institute\n\nThe Irish Institute (Spanish: \"Instituto Irlandés\" ) is a highly selective private school in Greater Mexico City. Operated by the Legionaries of Christ, it has separate campuses for boys' and girls' schools and a preschool in Naucalpan, State of Mexico. The school levels in total range from preschool to \"bachillerato\", equivalent to the American K-12. The preschool is coeducational but other levels are separated into the boys' and girls' campuses. It is one of the most prestigious and selective private schools in Mexico",
"Title: University of Utah\n\nThe University of Utah (also referred to as the U, U of U, or Utah) is a public coeducational space-grant research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. As the state's flagship university, the university offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 92 graduate degree programs. The university is classified in the highest ranking: \"R-1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity\" by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Carnegie Classification also considers the university as \"selective\", which is its second most selective admissions category. Graduate studies include the S.J. Quinney College of Law and the School of Medicine, Utah's only medical school. As of Fall 2015, there are 23,909 undergraduate students and 7,764 graduate students, for an enrollment total of 31,673.",
"Title: St. John's School (Texas)\n\nSt. John's School (also known as St. John's or SJS) is a coeducational independent school in Houston, Texas, United States, presenting a 13-year sequence of university preparatory training. The School was founded in 1946 and is a member of the Houston Area Independent Schools, the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC). Though situated adjacent to St. John the Divine church, St. John's claims no religious affiliation. It has been coeducational since its founding and has produced many notable alumni. Noted for its selectivity and academic rigor, St. John's has been described by Forbes.com as one of \"America's Elite Prep Schools\" and listed by the \"Wall Street Journal\" as among schools in the United States with the largest percentages of graduates attending a handful of highly selective universities.",
"Title: Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith\n\nQueen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEGS) is a coeducational selective grammar school in Penrith, Cumbria, England.",
"Title: St. Ignatius College Prep\n\nSaint Ignatius College Prep is a selective private, coeducational Jesuit high school located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The school was founded in Chicago in 1869 by Fr. Arnold Damen, S.J., a Belgian missionary to the United States. The school is coeducational, Catholic, college preparatory, and sponsored by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). The school enjoys a strong academic reputation within a faith-supportive school community.",
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"Title: Parramatta High School\n\nParramatta High School (PHS) is a public, partially selective, co-educational high school located in Parramatta, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1913, the school was the first co-educational school in the Sydney metropolitan area and was previously a selective high school. Since 2010, it has been partially selective in the Parramatta region with a multicultural student base. The school offers a broad curriculum including elective subjects, Vocational Education, and TAFE options for the Higher School Certificate. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities and has approximately 850 students in Years 7 to 12.",
"Title: Selective school (New South Wales)\n\nSelective schools in New South Wales, Australia are government high schools operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities that have accepted their students based upon their academic merit. Each year, approximately 13,000 Year 6 students from across the state of New South Wales optionally undertake the Selective High Schools Test to seek one of the 3,600 places offered for first-year entry into selective high schools. For Years 8 to 12 entry into selective schools, students do not take an external test, but apply directly to a school for entry. The application package is common to all government selective schools, with internal selection committees considering applications each year in August–September."
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What year did Alfhild Hovdan initiate the tradition of donating a christmas tree to the people of Britain?
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1947
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"The Mount Ingino Christmas Tree is a lighting illumination in the shape of a Christmas tree that is installed annually on the slopes of Mount Ingino (Monte Ingino in Italian) outside the city of Gubbio, in Umbria region in Italy.",
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"The White House Christmas Tree, also known as the Blue Room Christmas Tree, is the official indoor Christmas tree at the residence of the President of the United States, the White House.",
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"An aluminum Christmas tree is a type of artificial Christmas tree that was popular in the United States from 1958 until about the mid-1960s.",
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" The aluminum Christmas tree was used as symbol of the commercialization of Christmas in the highly acclaimed and successful 1965 television special, \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\", which discredited its suitability as holiday decoration.",
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" Every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt has made formal remarks during the tree lighting ceremony.",
" Since 1954, the event has marked the start of month-long festivities known as the Pageant of Peace.",
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"Title: Christmas tree stand\n\nA Christmas tree stand is an object designed to support a cut, natural or an artificial Christmas tree. Christmas tree stands appeared as early as 1876 and have had various designs over the years. Those stands designed for natural trees have a water-well, which, in many cases may not hold enough water to adequately supply the cut tree. Some specialty Christmas tree stands have value on the secondary antiques market.",
"Title: Christmas tree production\n\nChristmas tree production occurs worldwide on Christmas tree farms, in artificial tree factories and from native strands of pine and fir trees. Christmas trees, pine and fir trees purposely grown for use as a Christmas tree, are grown on plantations in many western nations, including Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. In Australia, the industry is relatively new, and nations such as the United States, Germany and Canada are among world leaders in annual production.",
"Title: Christmas tree production in the United States\n\nWhile the first Christmas tree farm may have appeared as early as 1901, Christmas tree production in the United States was largely limited to what could be harvested from natural forests until the 1950s. Among the important Christmas tree producing areas in the U.S. are Wisconsin, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and the Pacific Northwest. In 2002 Christmas tree production in the United States totaled 20.8 million trees and the U.S. was one of the world's leading producers of natural Christmas trees. That same year, Pennsylvania was the top producer in the United States.",
"Title: Mount Ingino Christmas Tree\n\nThe Mount Ingino Christmas Tree is a lighting illumination in the shape of a Christmas tree that is installed annually on the slopes of Mount Ingino (Monte Ingino in Italian) outside the city of Gubbio, in Umbria region in Italy. The tree is also called the Gubbio Christmas Tree or \"the biggest Christmas tree in the world\". In 1991 the Guinness Book of Records named it \"The World's Largest Christmas Tree\".",
"Title: Trafalgar Square Christmas tree\n\nThe Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to the people of Britain by the city of Oslo, Norway each year since 1947. The tree is prominently displayed in Trafalgar Square from the beginning of December until 6 January.",
"Title: White House Christmas tree\n\nThe White House Christmas Tree, also known as the Blue Room Christmas Tree, is the official indoor Christmas tree at the residence of the President of the United States, the White House. The first indoor Christmas tree was installed in the White House sometime in the 19th century (there are varying claims as to the exact year) and since 1961 the tree has had a themed motif at the discretion of the First Lady of the United States.",
"Title: Aluminum Christmas tree\n\nAn aluminum Christmas tree is a type of artificial Christmas tree that was popular in the United States from 1958 until about the mid-1960s. As its name suggests, the tree is made of aluminum, featuring foil needles and illumination from below via a rotating color wheel. The aluminum Christmas tree was used as symbol of the commercialization of Christmas in the highly acclaimed and successful 1965 television special, \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\", which discredited its suitability as holiday decoration. By the mid-2000s aluminum trees found a secondary market online, often selling for high premiums. The trees have also appeared in museum collections.",
"Title: National Christmas Tree (United States)\n\nThe National Christmas Tree is a large evergreen tree located in the northeast quadrant of The Ellipse near the White House in Washington, D.C. Each year since 1923, the tree has been decorated as a Christmas tree. Every early December, the tree is traditionally lit by the President of the United States. Every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt has made formal remarks during the tree lighting ceremony. Since 1954, the event has marked the start of month-long festivities known as the Pageant of Peace. Smaller trees representing the U.S. states, District of Columbia, and the five territories around the National Christmas Tree are referred to as the Pathway to Peace.",
"Title: Alfhild Hovdan\n\nAlfhild Hovdan (née Olsen; 13 September 1904 – 20 February 1982) was a Norwegian journalist, and later tourist manager for the city of Oslo for more than forty years. She is known for initiating the tradition of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree, a present from the city of Oslo to the people of London, in recognition of their assistance during World War II."
] |
4,540
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George Frideric Handel and Michael Tippett, both were of which musical profession?
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composer
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comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"George Frideric Handel",
"Michael Tippett"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"The Handel Music Prize, in German Händel-Preis, is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel.",
" It is awarded, \"for exceptional artistic, academic or politico-cultural services as far as these are connected with the city of Halle's Handel commemoration\".",
" The prize consists of a diploma, a gold and enamel badge, and 10,000 euros in prize money and is presented during the annual Handel Festival, Halle."
],
"title": "Handel Music Prize"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Handel Choir of Baltimore is a choir and oratorio society based in Baltimore, Maryland, which has been performing since the 1930s.",
" The ensemble is known for its annual performances of George Frideric Handel's \"Messiah\", an unbroken tradition since 1935.",
" During the tenure of Melinda O'Neal, Artistic Director and Conductor from 2004 to 2013, the Choir inaugurated the Handel Period Instrument Orchestra, an historically informed performance group.",
" In 2007, the Handel Choir of Baltimore and the Handel Society of Dartmouth College commissioned a work by Jonathan Leshnoff which came to be known as \"Requiem for the Fallen\".",
" In February 2008, Handel Choir joined with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra to present the premiere performance of the Requiem."
],
"title": "Handel Choir of Baltimore"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Between 1858 and 1902, the Händel-Gesellschaft (\"German Handel Society\") produced a collected 105-volume edition of the works of George Frideric Handel.",
" Even though the collection was initiated by the society, many of the volumes were published by Friedrich Chrysander working alone (Chrysander was the major contributor for almost all of the volumes).",
" The wording on the title page of the volumes is \"\"Georg Friedrich Händel's Werke.",
" Ausgabe der Deutschen Händelgesellschaft\"\" which translates as \"Georg Friedrich Handel's works.",
" Edition of the German Handel Society\".",
" Chrysander's work has been criticised, however the scale of his achievement is also praised.",
" The collection's abbreviation of \"HG\" can be used to identify individual works by Handel; for example Handel's \"Messiah\" can be referred to as \"HG xlv\" (with the Roman numerals \"xlv\" indicating that the work is in volume 45).",
" For practical use, the HG system has been superseded by the HWV numbering system.",
" The 105 volumes do not contain the complete works of Handel—with at least 250 of his works unpublished in the collection."
],
"title": "Händel-Gesellschaft"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hallische Händel-Ausgabe (\"Halle Handel Edition\") is a multi-volume collection of the works of George Frideric Handel.",
" It was first published in the 1950s: initially as an adjunct to the HG edition, but by 1958 as a collected edition in its own right.",
" The collection's abbreviation of \"HHA\" can be used to identify individual works by Handel, for example Handel's \"Messiah\" can be referred to as \"HHA i/17\" (with the Roman numeral \"i\" designating \"series 1\").",
" For practical use, the HHA numbering of Handel's works has been superseded by the HWV numbering system."
],
"title": "Hallische Händel-Ausgabe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir Michael Kemp Tippett {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War.",
" In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century.",
" Among his best-known works are the oratorio \"A Child of Our Time\", the orchestral \"Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli\", and the opera \"The Midsummer Marriage\"."
],
"title": "Michael Tippett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Handel Festival (in German: Händel-Festspiele) in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt, is an international music festival concentrating on the music of George Frideric Handel in the composer's birthplace.",
" It was founded in 1922 and it grew into a center of Handel studies and performance in Europe.",
" Especially Handel's operas have been staged regularly, some of them as first revivals."
],
"title": "Handel Festival, Halle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( ; born Georg Friedrich Händel ] ; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) [(N.S.) 5 March] – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos. Handel received important training in Halle and worked as a composer in Hamburg and Italy before settling in London in 1712; he became a naturalised British subject in 1727.",
" He was strongly influenced both by the great composers of the Italian Baroque and by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition."
],
"title": "George Frideric Handel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Terpsicore (HWV)(8b) is a prologue in the form of an opéra-ballet by George Frideric Handel.",
" Handel composed it in 1734 for a revision of his opera \"Il pastor fido\" which had first been presented in 1712.",
" The revision of \"Il pastor fido\" with \"Terpsicore\" as the prologue was first performed on 9 November 1734 at Covent Garden theatre in London, opening Handel's first season in that newly built theatre.",
" \"Terpsicore\" mixes dance along with solo and choral singing and was patterned after models in French operas, a particular source being \"Les festes grecques et romaines\" by Louis Fuzelier and Colin de Blamont, first presented in Paris in 1723.",
" The work featured the celebrated French dancer Marie Sallé as well as stars of Handel's Italian operas and was a success with audiences of the day."
],
"title": "Terpsicore"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Germanico is a serenata in one act, to a libretto of unknown authorship, which is ascribed to George Frideric Handel on the sole source, a copyist's manuscript in the library of the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence.",
" The ascription to Handel, \"del sig.",
" Hendl\", is in the same hand that copied the music, suggesting it was contemporary with the writing of the score.",
" It was discovered in 2007 by the conductor and scholar and has been recorded by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (EAN 886978604521).",
" The work appears to be authentic and to date from the earliest phase of Handel's sojourn in Italy, probably around 1708, leading to claims that it was Handel's first Italian opera."
],
"title": "Germanico (Handel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"It is impossible to say how many flute sonatas were composed by George Frideric Handel, but the correct number is somewhere between none and eight.",
" There are many reasons for the confusion: some of the sonatas were originally written for other instruments, some have uncertain authenticity, some contain borrowings from other Handel works, and some were published (in an altered form) without Handel's knowledge.",
" At least six of the sonatas are known to contain music written by Handel, although he may not have intended some of them to have been played by the flute."
],
"title": "Handel flute sonatas"
}
] |
[
"Title: Handel Music Prize\n\nThe Handel Music Prize, in German Händel-Preis, is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel. It is awarded, \"for exceptional artistic, academic or politico-cultural services as far as these are connected with the city of Halle's Handel commemoration\". The prize consists of a diploma, a gold and enamel badge, and 10,000 euros in prize money and is presented during the annual Handel Festival, Halle.",
"Title: Handel Choir of Baltimore\n\nThe Handel Choir of Baltimore is a choir and oratorio society based in Baltimore, Maryland, which has been performing since the 1930s. The ensemble is known for its annual performances of George Frideric Handel's \"Messiah\", an unbroken tradition since 1935. During the tenure of Melinda O'Neal, Artistic Director and Conductor from 2004 to 2013, the Choir inaugurated the Handel Period Instrument Orchestra, an historically informed performance group. In 2007, the Handel Choir of Baltimore and the Handel Society of Dartmouth College commissioned a work by Jonathan Leshnoff which came to be known as \"Requiem for the Fallen\". In February 2008, Handel Choir joined with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra to present the premiere performance of the Requiem.",
"Title: Händel-Gesellschaft\n\nBetween 1858 and 1902, the Händel-Gesellschaft (\"German Handel Society\") produced a collected 105-volume edition of the works of George Frideric Handel. Even though the collection was initiated by the society, many of the volumes were published by Friedrich Chrysander working alone (Chrysander was the major contributor for almost all of the volumes). The wording on the title page of the volumes is \"\"Georg Friedrich Händel's Werke. Ausgabe der Deutschen Händelgesellschaft\"\" which translates as \"Georg Friedrich Handel's works. Edition of the German Handel Society\". Chrysander's work has been criticised, however the scale of his achievement is also praised. The collection's abbreviation of \"HG\" can be used to identify individual works by Handel; for example Handel's \"Messiah\" can be referred to as \"HG xlv\" (with the Roman numerals \"xlv\" indicating that the work is in volume 45). For practical use, the HG system has been superseded by the HWV numbering system. The 105 volumes do not contain the complete works of Handel—with at least 250 of his works unpublished in the collection.",
"Title: Hallische Händel-Ausgabe\n\nThe Hallische Händel-Ausgabe (\"Halle Handel Edition\") is a multi-volume collection of the works of George Frideric Handel. It was first published in the 1950s: initially as an adjunct to the HG edition, but by 1958 as a collected edition in its own right. The collection's abbreviation of \"HHA\" can be used to identify individual works by Handel, for example Handel's \"Messiah\" can be referred to as \"HHA i/17\" (with the Roman numeral \"i\" designating \"series 1\"). For practical use, the HHA numbering of Handel's works has been superseded by the HWV numbering system.",
"Title: Michael Tippett\n\nSir Michael Kemp Tippett {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century. Among his best-known works are the oratorio \"A Child of Our Time\", the orchestral \"Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli\", and the opera \"The Midsummer Marriage\".",
"Title: Handel Festival, Halle\n\nThe Handel Festival (in German: Händel-Festspiele) in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt, is an international music festival concentrating on the music of George Frideric Handel in the composer's birthplace. It was founded in 1922 and it grew into a center of Handel studies and performance in Europe. Especially Handel's operas have been staged regularly, some of them as first revivals.",
"Title: George Frideric Handel\n\nGeorge Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( ; born Georg Friedrich Händel ] ; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) [(N.S.) 5 March] – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos. Handel received important training in Halle and worked as a composer in Hamburg and Italy before settling in London in 1712; he became a naturalised British subject in 1727. He was strongly influenced both by the great composers of the Italian Baroque and by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition.",
"Title: Terpsicore\n\nTerpsicore (HWV)(8b) is a prologue in the form of an opéra-ballet by George Frideric Handel. Handel composed it in 1734 for a revision of his opera \"Il pastor fido\" which had first been presented in 1712. The revision of \"Il pastor fido\" with \"Terpsicore\" as the prologue was first performed on 9 November 1734 at Covent Garden theatre in London, opening Handel's first season in that newly built theatre. \"Terpsicore\" mixes dance along with solo and choral singing and was patterned after models in French operas, a particular source being \"Les festes grecques et romaines\" by Louis Fuzelier and Colin de Blamont, first presented in Paris in 1723. The work featured the celebrated French dancer Marie Sallé as well as stars of Handel's Italian operas and was a success with audiences of the day.",
"Title: Germanico (Handel)\n\nGermanico is a serenata in one act, to a libretto of unknown authorship, which is ascribed to George Frideric Handel on the sole source, a copyist's manuscript in the library of the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence. The ascription to Handel, \"del sig. Hendl\", is in the same hand that copied the music, suggesting it was contemporary with the writing of the score. It was discovered in 2007 by the conductor and scholar and has been recorded by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (EAN 886978604521). The work appears to be authentic and to date from the earliest phase of Handel's sojourn in Italy, probably around 1708, leading to claims that it was Handel's first Italian opera.",
"Title: Handel flute sonatas\n\nIt is impossible to say how many flute sonatas were composed by George Frideric Handel, but the correct number is somewhere between none and eight. There are many reasons for the confusion: some of the sonatas were originally written for other instruments, some have uncertain authenticity, some contain borrowings from other Handel works, and some were published (in an altered form) without Handel's knowledge. At least six of the sonatas are known to contain music written by Handel, although he may not have intended some of them to have been played by the flute."
] |
4,541
|
Which Beatles album begins with two songs that were released together as a single, including the first single A-side written by George Harrison?
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Abbey Road
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bridge
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medium
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"Come Together",
"Something (Beatles song)",
"Something (Beatles song)"
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"sent_id": [
1,
0,
2
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"sentences": [
"\"Something\" is a song by the Beatles, written by George Harrison and released on the band's 1969 album \"Abbey Road\".",
" It was also issued as a single coupled with another track from the album, \"Come Together\".",
" \"Something\" was the first Harrison composition to appear as a Beatles A-side, and the only song written by him to top the US charts before the band's break-up in April 1970.",
" The single was also one of the first Beatles singles to contain tracks already available on an LP album."
],
"title": "Something (Beatles song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rock 'n' Roll Music is a compilation album by The Beatles that consists of previously released Beatles tracks.",
" The double album was issued on 7 June 1976 in the United States, on Capitol Records (catalogue number SKBO 11537), and on Parlophone (PCSP 719) in the United Kingdom, four days later.",
" The album is a combination of some notable Lennon–McCartney originals, such as \"Drive My Car\", \"Revolution\", \"Back in the U.S.S.R.\" and \"Get Back\", George Harrison's \"Taxman\", and a dozen cover versions of songs written by significant rock and roll composers of the 1950s, including Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins and Larry Williams.",
" \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" was the first Beatles album to include \"I'm Down\", which had previously only been available as the B-side of the \"Help!",
"\" single."
],
"title": "Rock 'n' Roll Music (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Play... is a compilation album by the Sunderland prog-pop band Field Music, featuring covers of songs written by a variety of artists recorded between 2008 and 2012.",
" For example, the cover of Roxy Music's If There Is Something was originally recorded by David Brewis as a B-side for one of his singles as School Of Language; however, the version on 'Play...' (also known as 'Field Music Play...') has re-recorded vocals and guitar parts.",
" Some tracks, such as the Beatles cover 'Don't Pass Me By', were originally released as tracks on magazine cover-mounts.",
" The two Pet Shop Boys covers were previously released together as a limited double A-side single for Record Store Day 2012 under the name 'Actually, Nearly'.",
" The band have stated that they do not consider this release a true Field Music album, instead serving just as a bit of fun.",
" The compilation features artwork (created by band member Peter Brewis) in the same style as the band's fourth album's artwork (also by Peter Brewis) Plumb, released earlier the same year.",
" The compilation was released digitally on Memphis Industries website and on CD on a limited run of 1000 copies and no re-pressings.",
" The number of dots in the ellipsis in the album title varies between three and five from source to source, though on the CD cover it is five."
],
"title": "Field Music Play..."
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"I Want to Tell You\" is a song by the English rock group the Beatles from their 1966 album \"Revolver\".",
" It was written and sung by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist.",
" After \"Taxman\" and \"Love You To\", it was the third Harrison composition recorded for \"Revolver\", marking the first time that he was allocated more than two songs on a Beatles album, as well as the start of his emergence as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney."
],
"title": "I Want to Tell You"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Money\" and \"Kill Me\" are two songs by the Liverpool-based Indie rock band Space, released together as a double A-side in November 1995.",
" Their debut for Gut Records, it is also the first single to be released from their debut album \"Spiders\" (though the band consider it to be just a \"test\" release and prefer the next single \"Neighbourhood\" to be their debut proper), and their second altogether.",
" Due to this the track did not chart in the UK.",
" \"Money\" was re-recorded for \"Spiders\" with a more bombastic sound."
],
"title": "Money / Kill Me"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Complete Set Limited Box is a box set released by South Korean pop group, Tohoshinki.",
" It is a series of two Japanese compilation albums released by the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone on June 30, 2010, two months after former Tohoshinki members Jejung, Yuchun, and Junsu left the band to form JYJ.",
" The first compilation album in the series, Complete: Single A-Side Collection, includes all A-side singles released by Tohoshinki since their Japanese debut in April 2005.",
" The second album, the Single B-Side Collection, consists of twelve popular B-side tracks Tohoshinki released over the years.",
" The two albums were compiled together in the exclusive \"Complete Set Limited Box\", which was also released on June 30, 2010.",
" The limited edition includes a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle."
],
"title": "Complete Set Limited Box"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Come Together\" is a song by the Beatles written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.",
" The song is the opening track on the album \"Abbey Road\" and was also released as a single coupled with \"Something\".",
" The song reached the top of the charts in the United States and peaked at No. 4 in the United Kingdom."
],
"title": "Come Together"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Metre\" and \"Waiting for the Sun\" are two songs released together as a double A-Side single by Powderfinger in support of their fourth studio album \"Odyssey Number Five\".",
" It was released on 27 August 2001 and reached #31 on the Australian music chart.",
" \"The Metre\" and \"Waiting For The Sun\" both had music videos produced.",
" \"Waiting for the Sun\" also featured on Powderfinger's compilation album, \"\"."
],
"title": "The Metre/Waiting for the Sun"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Little Thoughts\"/\"Tulips\" are two songs by English rock band Bloc Party.",
" They were released together as a double A-side single on 12 July 2004 from the band's second extended play, \"Little Thoughts\".",
" The track \"Little Thoughts\" later appeared on certain versions and re-releases of the band's debut studio album, \"Silent Alarm\". \"",
"Tulips\" was later released as a standalone single on 25 January 2005.",
" The single peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart and number 53 on the Swedish Singles Chart."
],
"title": "Little Thoughts/Tulips"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Eighties\" is Killing Joke's first single from their fifth studio album, \"Night Time\".",
" It was originally released in April 1984 by E.G. Records as a 12\" and 7\" single, produced by Chris Kimsey.",
" The 12\" single A-side featured the track \"Eighties (Serious Dance Mix)\" with \"Eighties\" and \"Eighties (The Coming Mix)\" as B-sides.",
" The 7\" single exempted the \"Serious Dance Mix\" and instead, featured \"Eighties\" as the A-side.",
" Also, the 7\" single was sold with a bonus 7\" single of \"Let's All Go (To the Fire Dances)\".",
" The single reached No. 60 in the UK Singles Chart.",
" A short snippet of \"Eighties\" was the opening theme to the 2002 sitcom \"That '80s Show\"."
],
"title": "Eighties (song)"
}
] |
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"Title: Something (Beatles song)\n\n\"Something\" is a song by the Beatles, written by George Harrison and released on the band's 1969 album \"Abbey Road\". It was also issued as a single coupled with another track from the album, \"Come Together\". \"Something\" was the first Harrison composition to appear as a Beatles A-side, and the only song written by him to top the US charts before the band's break-up in April 1970. The single was also one of the first Beatles singles to contain tracks already available on an LP album.",
"Title: Rock 'n' Roll Music (album)\n\nRock 'n' Roll Music is a compilation album by The Beatles that consists of previously released Beatles tracks. The double album was issued on 7 June 1976 in the United States, on Capitol Records (catalogue number SKBO 11537), and on Parlophone (PCSP 719) in the United Kingdom, four days later. The album is a combination of some notable Lennon–McCartney originals, such as \"Drive My Car\", \"Revolution\", \"Back in the U.S.S.R.\" and \"Get Back\", George Harrison's \"Taxman\", and a dozen cover versions of songs written by significant rock and roll composers of the 1950s, including Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins and Larry Williams. \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" was the first Beatles album to include \"I'm Down\", which had previously only been available as the B-side of the \"Help! \" single.",
"Title: Field Music Play...\n\nPlay... is a compilation album by the Sunderland prog-pop band Field Music, featuring covers of songs written by a variety of artists recorded between 2008 and 2012. For example, the cover of Roxy Music's If There Is Something was originally recorded by David Brewis as a B-side for one of his singles as School Of Language; however, the version on 'Play...' (also known as 'Field Music Play...') has re-recorded vocals and guitar parts. Some tracks, such as the Beatles cover 'Don't Pass Me By', were originally released as tracks on magazine cover-mounts. The two Pet Shop Boys covers were previously released together as a limited double A-side single for Record Store Day 2012 under the name 'Actually, Nearly'. The band have stated that they do not consider this release a true Field Music album, instead serving just as a bit of fun. The compilation features artwork (created by band member Peter Brewis) in the same style as the band's fourth album's artwork (also by Peter Brewis) Plumb, released earlier the same year. The compilation was released digitally on Memphis Industries website and on CD on a limited run of 1000 copies and no re-pressings. The number of dots in the ellipsis in the album title varies between three and five from source to source, though on the CD cover it is five.",
"Title: I Want to Tell You\n\n\"I Want to Tell You\" is a song by the English rock group the Beatles from their 1966 album \"Revolver\". It was written and sung by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. After \"Taxman\" and \"Love You To\", it was the third Harrison composition recorded for \"Revolver\", marking the first time that he was allocated more than two songs on a Beatles album, as well as the start of his emergence as a songwriter beside John Lennon and Paul McCartney.",
"Title: Money / Kill Me\n\n\"Money\" and \"Kill Me\" are two songs by the Liverpool-based Indie rock band Space, released together as a double A-side in November 1995. Their debut for Gut Records, it is also the first single to be released from their debut album \"Spiders\" (though the band consider it to be just a \"test\" release and prefer the next single \"Neighbourhood\" to be their debut proper), and their second altogether. Due to this the track did not chart in the UK. \"Money\" was re-recorded for \"Spiders\" with a more bombastic sound.",
"Title: Complete Set Limited Box\n\nThe Complete Set Limited Box is a box set released by South Korean pop group, Tohoshinki. It is a series of two Japanese compilation albums released by the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone on June 30, 2010, two months after former Tohoshinki members Jejung, Yuchun, and Junsu left the band to form JYJ. The first compilation album in the series, Complete: Single A-Side Collection, includes all A-side singles released by Tohoshinki since their Japanese debut in April 2005. The second album, the Single B-Side Collection, consists of twelve popular B-side tracks Tohoshinki released over the years. The two albums were compiled together in the exclusive \"Complete Set Limited Box\", which was also released on June 30, 2010. The limited edition includes a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle.",
"Title: Come Together\n\n\"Come Together\" is a song by the Beatles written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is the opening track on the album \"Abbey Road\" and was also released as a single coupled with \"Something\". The song reached the top of the charts in the United States and peaked at No. 4 in the United Kingdom.",
"Title: The Metre/Waiting for the Sun\n\n\"The Metre\" and \"Waiting for the Sun\" are two songs released together as a double A-Side single by Powderfinger in support of their fourth studio album \"Odyssey Number Five\". It was released on 27 August 2001 and reached #31 on the Australian music chart. \"The Metre\" and \"Waiting For The Sun\" both had music videos produced. \"Waiting for the Sun\" also featured on Powderfinger's compilation album, \"\".",
"Title: Little Thoughts/Tulips\n\n\"Little Thoughts\"/\"Tulips\" are two songs by English rock band Bloc Party. They were released together as a double A-side single on 12 July 2004 from the band's second extended play, \"Little Thoughts\". The track \"Little Thoughts\" later appeared on certain versions and re-releases of the band's debut studio album, \"Silent Alarm\". \" Tulips\" was later released as a standalone single on 25 January 2005. The single peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart and number 53 on the Swedish Singles Chart.",
"Title: Eighties (song)\n\n\"Eighties\" is Killing Joke's first single from their fifth studio album, \"Night Time\". It was originally released in April 1984 by E.G. Records as a 12\" and 7\" single, produced by Chris Kimsey. The 12\" single A-side featured the track \"Eighties (Serious Dance Mix)\" with \"Eighties\" and \"Eighties (The Coming Mix)\" as B-sides. The 7\" single exempted the \"Serious Dance Mix\" and instead, featured \"Eighties\" as the A-side. Also, the 7\" single was sold with a bonus 7\" single of \"Let's All Go (To the Fire Dances)\". The single reached No. 60 in the UK Singles Chart. A short snippet of \"Eighties\" was the opening theme to the 2002 sitcom \"That '80s Show\"."
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4,542
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Was Blank Check or Pollyanna realeased first?
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Pollyanna
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" He currently stars as Arthur in Amazon's remake of \"The Tick\" TV series.",
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"Title: Amalgamated Meat Cutters v. Connally\n\nAmalgamated Meat Cutters v. Connally, 337 F.Supp. 737 (1971) is a court case decided by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia relating to the limits of the nondelegation doctrine. The district court upheld the delegation of legislative power to the executive branch that was contained in the Economic Stabilization Act. Even though the Act gave a broad grant of legislative power (what opponents called a \"blank check\"), the court reasoned that discretion of the executive branch would be limited by:",
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"Title: State of Wonder\n\nThe novel opens with Dr. Marina Singh reading a letter from Dr. Annick Swenson to Mr. Fox, Marina's boss and secret lover. Anders Eckman, her co-worker at the pharmaceutical company Vogel, has reportedly died at Dr. Swenson’s research site in the Amazonian rainforest. Dr. Eckman’s widow begs Marina to find out what happened, and Mr. Fox agrees to send her. Mr. Fox’s other motive is that Dr. Swenson has been given a blank check to conduct research into a new miracle drug, and refuses to inform him of her progress.",
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"Title: Soul Dancing\n\nSoul Dancing is the third album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Dayne. It was released in 1993 on Arista Records and peaked at #51 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. The album includes the hit singles \"Send Me a Lover\", \"I'll Wait\", \"Say a Prayer\", and her rendition of Barry White's \"Can't Get Enough of Your Love\". The song \"I'll Wait\" was featured in the 1994 Disney comedy \"Blank Check\".",
"Title: Griffin Newman\n\nGriffin Claude Beresford Dauphin Hunter Newman (born February 19, 1989), known professionally as Griffin Newman, is an American actor and comedian. He currently stars as Arthur in Amazon's remake of \"The Tick\" TV series. He co-hosts the podcast \"Blank Check (with Griffin and David)\" in which he and David Sims over-analyze filmographies of directors they deem to have earned a \"blank check\" in Hollywood."
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4,543
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Which Roman emperor was personally known by or written about by both Thrasyllus of Mendes and Tacitus?
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Tiberius
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" In such areas, the county seat is likely to be an important center of government and home to the county courthouse, the forum for local criminal trials and civil litigation.",
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" She was also the great-great-granddaughter of the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus on her mother's side of the Imperial family.",
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"Annia Aurelia Fadilla, most commonly known as Fadilla (159-died after 211) was an influential Roman Princess and was one of the daughters born to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger.",
" She was a sister to Roman Empress Lucilla and Roman Emperor Commodus.",
" Fadilla was named in honor of her late maternal aunt Aurelia Fadilla.",
" The cognomen Fadilla, was the cognomen of the mother and a half-sister of the previous Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.",
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"Title: John Giffard (1602–1665)\n\nColonel John Giffard (1602–1665), (pron. \"Jiffard\") of Brightley in the parish of Chittlehampton, Devon, England was a Royalist leader during the Civil War. Giffard commanded the Devon Pikemen at the Battle of Lansdowne in 1634 in which his 3rd cousin the Royalist commander of the Cornish forces Sir Bevil Grenville (1596-1643) was killed in heroic circumstances. Giffard's loyalty to the Royalist cause led to him being proposed in 1660 as a knight of the intended Order of the Royal Oak. He was personally known to the biographer John Prince (1643–1723) who included him as one of his \"Worthies of Devon\". He was buried in Chittlehampton Church, where his small kneeling effigy survives on the base of the monument he erected in 1625 to his grandfather.",
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"Title: Tacitus\n\nPublius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus ( ; ] ; 56 AD – 120 AD ) was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major works—the \"Annals\" and the \"Histories\"—examine the reigns of the Roman emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero, and those who reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors (69 AD). These two works span the history of the Roman Empire from the death of Augustus, in 14 AD, to the years of the First Jewish–Roman War, in 70 AD. There are substantial lacunae in the surviving texts, including a gap in the \"Annals\" that is four books long.",
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"Title: Junia Calvina\n\nJunia Calvina was a Roman noblewoman who lived in the 1st century AD. The daughter of Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus, Calvina belonged to two patrician houses: the \"gens Aemilia\" and \"gens Junia\" respectively. She was also the great-great-granddaughter of the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus on her mother's side of the Imperial family. As such, she was also related by blood to the \"gens Julia, the aristocratic family of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Tacitus calls Calvina \"festivissima puella\" and the Emperor Vespasian, in one of his jokes, mentions her as living in AD 79.",
"Title: Thrasyllus of Mendes\n\nThrasyllus of Mendes ( ; Greek: Θράσυλλος Μενδήσιος ), also known as Thrasyllus of Alexandria and by his Roman citizenship name Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus ( Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Θράσυλλος ; fl. second half of the 1st century BC and first half of the 1st century – died 36,), was an Egyptian Greek grammarian and literary commentator. Thrasyllus was an astrologer and a personal friend of the Roman emperor Tiberius, as mentioned in the \"Annals\" by Tacitus and \"The Twelve Caesars\" by Suetonius.",
"Title: Fadilla\n\nAnnia Aurelia Fadilla, most commonly known as Fadilla (159-died after 211) was an influential Roman Princess and was one of the daughters born to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger. She was a sister to Roman Empress Lucilla and Roman Emperor Commodus. Fadilla was named in honor of her late maternal aunt Aurelia Fadilla. The cognomen Fadilla, was the cognomen of the mother and a half-sister of the previous Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. Her maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder and her paternal grandparents were Domitia Lucilla and praetor Marcus Annius Verus.",
"Title: Claudia Capitolina\n\nClaudia Capitolina (Greek: η Κλαuδία Καπιτωλίνα ) was an Egyptian Greek woman who lived in the Roman Empire, in the 1st century and possibly in the 2nd century. Capitolina came from a distinguished family of Equestrian rank. She was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt. Capitolina was the daughter and only child of Tiberius Claudius Balbilus by his unnamed wife. The cognomen \"Capitolina\", is probably from her maternal side. Her father was one of the highest magistrates of Equestrian rank that served in Rome. Balbilus was an astrologer and a learned scholar, who was later Prefect of Egypt. Capitolina’s paternal grandfather, was an Egyptian Greek Grammarian and Astrologer called Thrasyllus of Mendes or Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus, who was a friend of the Roman Emperor Tiberius, while her paternal grandmother was Greek Princess Aka II of Commagene, who was a great, granddaughter of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene. Her paternal cousin was Ennia Thrasylla who married the Praetorian prefect of the Praetorian Guard, Naevius Sutorius Macro."
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4,544
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Which university with which David D. Balam was a research associate is a large public research university located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada?
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University of Victoria
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"The University of Giessen, officially called Justus Liebig University Giessen (German: \"Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen\"), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany.",
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" It covers the areas of arts/humanities, business, dentistry, economics, law, medicine, science, social sciences, and veterinary medicine.",
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"Norman Charles Joseph Beaulieu (born November 8, 1958 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian engineer and former professor in the ECE department of the University of Alberta.",
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" In September 2000, he became the iCORE Research Chair in Broadband wireless communications at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and in January 2001, the Canada Research Chair in Broadband Wireless Communications.",
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" Formerly she was a Visiting Research Scholar at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy and a Distinguished Scholar of Technology and Public Engagement of the School of Social Transformation Justice and Social Inquiry Program and the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes at Arizona State University.",
" She previously held a Networked Public Research Associate position at the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.",
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" It is British Columbia's oldest institution of higher learning and has over 60,000 students at its Vancouver and Okanagan Valley campuses.",
" Most students are enrolled in five larger faculties: Arts, Science, Applied Science, UBC Faculty of Medicine and the Sauder School of Business.",
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"Andrew P. Vayda is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Ecology at Rutgers University, an Adjunct Professor at Monash University and at the University of Indonesia, and Senior Research Associate of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in Bogor, Indonesia.",
" Formerly a professor at Columbia University, he has taught also at the University of Indonesia and other Indonesian universities and at the University of British Columbia.",
" He specializes in methodology and explanation at the interface between social and ecological science and has directed and participated in numerous research projects on people’s interactions with forests in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.",
" Currently he is taking part in a research project on causes of peat fires and their consequences in carbon emissions in the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan.",
" He has published some hundred articles and several books, including \"Explaining Human Actions and Environmental Changes\", a selection of his essays on explanation and explanation-oriented research in the social sciences and human ecology, published by AltaMira Press in 2009, and \"Causal Explanation for Social Scientists: A Reader\", co-edited by him and Bradley Walters, published by AltaMira Press in 2011.",
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" He serves at present on the editorial boards of Borneo Research Council Publications, \"Forests\", \"International Journal of Indonesian Studies\", and \"Human Ecology\".",
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"Title: University of Giessen\n\nThe University of Giessen, officially called Justus Liebig University Giessen (German: \"Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen\"), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is named after its most famous faculty member, Justus von Liebig, the founder of modern agricultural chemistry and inventor of artificial fertiliser. It covers the areas of arts/humanities, business, dentistry, economics, law, medicine, science, social sciences, and veterinary medicine. Its university hospital, which has two sites, Giessen and Marburg (the latter of which is the teaching hospital of the University of Marburg), is the only private university hospital in Germany.",
"Title: Norman C. Beaulieu\n\nNorman Charles Joseph Beaulieu (born November 8, 1958 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian engineer and former professor in the ECE department of the University of Alberta. He received the B.Sc. (honors), M.Sc. , and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, in 1980, 1983, and 1986, respectively. He was a Queen’s National Scholar Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, from September 1986 to June 1988, an associate professor from July 1988 to June 1993, and a professor from July 1993 to August 2000. In September 2000, he became the iCORE Research Chair in Broadband wireless communications at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and in January 2001, the Canada Research Chair in Broadband Wireless Communications. His current research interests include broadband digital communications systems, ultrawide bandwidth systems, fading channel modeling and simulation, diversity systems, interference prediction and cancellation, importance sampling and semi-analytical methods, decision-feedback equalization, and space-time coding.",
"Title: Merlyna Lim\n\nMerlyna Lim is a scholar studying ICT (Information and Communication Studies), particularly on the socio-political shaping of new media in non-Western contexts. She has been appointed a Canada Research Chair in Digital Media and Global Network Society in the School of Journalism and Communication Carleton University. Formerly she was a Visiting Research Scholar at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy and a Distinguished Scholar of Technology and Public Engagement of the School of Social Transformation Justice and Social Inquiry Program and the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes at Arizona State University. She previously held a Networked Public Research Associate position at the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. She got her PhD, with distinction (cum laude), from University of Twente in Enschede, Netherlands, with a dissertation entitled \"@rchipelago Online: The Internet and Political Activism in Indonesia\".",
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"Title: Andrew P. Vayda\n\nAndrew P. Vayda is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Ecology at Rutgers University, an Adjunct Professor at Monash University and at the University of Indonesia, and Senior Research Associate of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in Bogor, Indonesia. Formerly a professor at Columbia University, he has taught also at the University of Indonesia and other Indonesian universities and at the University of British Columbia. He specializes in methodology and explanation at the interface between social and ecological science and has directed and participated in numerous research projects on people’s interactions with forests in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Currently he is taking part in a research project on causes of peat fires and their consequences in carbon emissions in the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan. He has published some hundred articles and several books, including \"Explaining Human Actions and Environmental Changes\", a selection of his essays on explanation and explanation-oriented research in the social sciences and human ecology, published by AltaMira Press in 2009, and \"Causal Explanation for Social Scientists: A Reader\", co-edited by him and Bradley Walters, published by AltaMira Press in 2011. The journal, \"Human Ecology\", was founded by him, and he was its editor for five years. He serves at present on the editorial boards of Borneo Research Council Publications, \"Forests\", \"International Journal of Indonesian Studies\", and \"Human Ecology\". A festschrift in his honor, \"Against the Grain: The Vayda Tradition in Human Ecology and Ecological Anthropology\", with a concluding chapter by him on “Causal Explanation as a Research Goal,” was published in 2008 by AltaMira Press.",
"Title: Centre for Blood Research\n\nThe Centre for Blood Research (CBR) is a multidisciplinary biomedical research institute, situated primarily at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and affiliated teaching hospitals in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with nodes at the University of Northern British Columbia and at the University of Victoria. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of patients by performing innovative research in blood and blood-related processes.",
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"Title: David D. Balam\n\nDavid D. Balam is a Canadian astronomer and a research associate with University of Victoria's Department of Physics and Astronomy, in Victoria, British Columbia. Specializing in the search for Near-Earth objects, Balam is one of the world's most prolific contributors to this research; only two astronomers have made more such discoveries than Balam. He is credited with the discovery or co-discovery of more than 600 asteroids, over a thousand extra-galactic supernovae, and novae in the galaxy M31. Balam is also co-credited for the 1997 discovery of Comet Zhu-Balam.",
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What is the population of the city that the poet Alexander Kaufmann came from ?
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over 300,000.
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Which 2008 French film was the third of a four-film adaptation?
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Asterix at the Olympic Games
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4 Star Records was a record label that was home to what American country music singer-songwriter who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 50 years?
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Lawrence Hankins 'Hank' Locklin
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"Crystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb; January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer.",
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"Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song \"Take This Job and Shove It\".",
" He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's \"Outlaw Movement\" popularized by artists Coe, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard.",
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"The Country Music Greats Radio Show, now branded as the Pure American Country Radio Show, is a syndicated radio program recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.",
" The show began in 2003 and has steadily grown, covering the United States with nearly 200 affiliate stations.",
" The \"Country Music Greats Radio Show\" was hosted by Grand Ole Opry legend Jim Ed Brown from its inception until shortly before his death in 2015.",
" Since Brown's death, Bill Cody has hosted the now-rebranded program.",
" Brown’s 50 plus years in the music business provided inside knowledge and first-hand accounts of the legends of country music."
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"Lawrence Hankins 'Hank' Locklin (February 15, 1918 – March 8, 2009) was an American country music singer-songwriter.",
" A member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 50 years, Locklin had a long recording career with RCA Victor, and scored big hits with \"Please Help Me, I'm Falling\", \"Send Me the Pillow You Dream On\" and \"Geisha Girl\" from 1957-1960.",
" His singles charted from 1949-1971."
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"James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known by his stage name, Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music singer and songwriter famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4'11\" [150 cm]), and his rhinestone-studded outfits (which he is given credit for introducing into country music live performances).",
" He started as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983.",
" Before his death he was the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry."
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"Title: The Bailey Brothers and the Happy Valley Boys\n\nThe Bailey Brothers and the Happy Valley Boys were an American bluegrass act widely considered to be among the first to cultivate the duo harmony vocal technique widely used in modern bluegrass music today. Charlie Bailey (February 11, 1916 in Happy Valley, Tennessee, near Rogersville – March 12, 2004 in Bear, Delaware) began his musical career in 1936. His brother, Danny Bailey (December 1, 1919, Happy Valley, Tennessee – March 22, 2004, Knoxville, Tennessee), teamed up with him in 1940, and the brothers began making frequent appearances on Tennessee radio stations in the Knoxville area. Danny formed the Happy Valley Boys after Charlie joined the military in 1941. In 1944 the Happy Valley Boys relocated to Nashville, where they became members of the Grand Ole Opry, and also made regular appearances on WSM radio in Nashville. At that time, Danny was the youngest person to ever perform on the Grand Ole Opry. When Charlie returned from his military service in 1946 the brothers were reunited as a duo but only stayed in Nashville briefly before returning to radio work in Knoxville.",
"Title: Keith Bilbrey\n\nKeith Bilbrey (born August 14, 1952) is an American country music disc jockey and television host in Nashville, Tennessee. He served as a disc jockey at Nashville's WSM, as an announcer on the Grand Ole Opry, and as the host of TNN’s Grand Ole Opry Live.",
"Title: Bradley Gaskin\n\nBradley Gaskin (born in Gadsden, Alabama) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He signed with Columbia Nashville in 2011 and has released his debut single, \"Mr. Bartender\" after being discovered through a talent contest sponsored by John Rich. At the time, Gaskin had been working for his father hanging sheetrock. The song entered the Hot Country Songs charts at number 51 on the chart dated for the week ending April 2, 2011. He made his Grand Ole Opry debut on August 20th, 2011. After a corporate restructuring, Gaskin moved to Columbia Records to release his second single, \"Diamonds Make Babies\". On June 4, 2012, it was announced that Sony Nashville was retiring the BNA label and moving its roster to Columbia Nashville. Gaskin was dropped from the label following this move. Gaskin spent much of 2012 touring with Big & Rich, typically performing \"Mr. Bartender\" as well as a cover of Keith Whitley's \"Don't Close Your Eyes\". Gaskin had plans for releasing a version of the Keith Whitley song prior to the problems that arose with his label. Gaskin wrote a Tate Stevens \"Power of a Love Song\" in 2013. Bradley performed \"Don't Close Your Eyes\" during a Grand Ole Opry performance on October 30, 2015.",
"Title: Crystal Gayle\n\nCrystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb; January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer. Best known for her 1977 country-pop crossover hit song, \"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue\", she had twenty #1 country hits during the 1970s and 1980s (18 on \"Billboard\" and 2 on \"Cashbox\") and six albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Gayle became the first female artist in country music history to reach platinum sales, with her 1977 album \"We Must Believe in Magic\". Also noted for her nearly floor-length hair, she was voted one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by \"People\" magazine in 1983. She is the younger sister of the country singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn and the singer Peggy Sue and a distant cousin of singer Patty Loveless. Gayle is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, near Lynn's star.",
"Title: Ryman Auditorium\n\nRyman Auditorium (formerly Grand Ole Opry House and Union Gospel Tabernacle) is a 2,362-seat live performance venue, located at 116 5th Avenue North, in Nashville, Tennessee and is best known as the home of the \"Grand Ole Opry\" from 1943 to 1974. It is owned and operated by Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.",
"Title: 4 Star Records\n\n4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s. The label, founded after World War II, was home to singers such as Hank Locklin, Maddox Brothers and Rose, Rose Maddox, Webb Pierce, Cousin Ford Lewis and T. Texas Tyler, who all regularly issued records on the label, mostly as 78rpm singles.",
"Title: Johnny Paycheck\n\nJohnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song \"Take This Job and Shove It\". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's \"Outlaw Movement\" popularized by artists Coe, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In the 1980s, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program \"Austin City Limits\" (season 5).",
"Title: Country Music Greats Radio Show\n\nThe Country Music Greats Radio Show, now branded as the Pure American Country Radio Show, is a syndicated radio program recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. The show began in 2003 and has steadily grown, covering the United States with nearly 200 affiliate stations. The \"Country Music Greats Radio Show\" was hosted by Grand Ole Opry legend Jim Ed Brown from its inception until shortly before his death in 2015. Since Brown's death, Bill Cody has hosted the now-rebranded program. Brown’s 50 plus years in the music business provided inside knowledge and first-hand accounts of the legends of country music.",
"Title: Hank Locklin\n\nLawrence Hankins 'Hank' Locklin (February 15, 1918 – March 8, 2009) was an American country music singer-songwriter. A member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 50 years, Locklin had a long recording career with RCA Victor, and scored big hits with \"Please Help Me, I'm Falling\", \"Send Me the Pillow You Dream On\" and \"Geisha Girl\" from 1957-1960. His singles charted from 1949-1971.",
"Title: Little Jimmy Dickens\n\nJames Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known by his stage name, Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music singer and songwriter famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4'11\" [150 cm]), and his rhinestone-studded outfits (which he is given credit for introducing into country music live performances). He started as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983. Before his death he was the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry."
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4,548
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who is the producer of the fourth studio album by american rapper Danny Brown?
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Paul White
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"Daniel Dewan Sewell (born March 16, 1981), better known by his stage name Danny Brown, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan.",
" He is best known for his individuality, being described by MTV as \"one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory\".",
" In 2010, after amassing several mixtapes, Brown released his debut studio album, \"The Hybrid\".",
" Brown began to gain major recognition after the release of his second studio album, \"XXX\", which received critical acclaim and earned him such accolades as \"Spin\", as well as \"Metro Times\" \"Artist of the Year\".",
" In 2013, he entered a US \"Billboard\" chart, with the release of his third studio album, \"Old\", which reached number 18 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and spawned three singles, \"Dip\", \"25 Bucks\" and \"Smokin & Drinkin\".",
" His latest studio album, \"Atrocity Exhibition\", was released on September 27, 2016."
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"\"Lotta That\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy.",
" It was released on June 10, 2014, as the sixth single from his third studio album \"These Things Happen\" (2014).",
" The song was produced by Eazy himself and Christoph Andersson.",
" It also features guest appearances from American rapper ASAP Ferg and English rapper Danny Seth."
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"Atrocity Exhibition is the fourth studio album by American rapper Danny Brown.",
" It was released on September 27, 2016, by Warp Records.",
" It is primarily produced by British producer Paul White.",
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"PACKS is the second studio album by American rapper Your Old Droog.",
" It was released on March 10, 2017 through Droog Recordings under exclusive license to Fat Beats Records.",
" The fourteen-track record featured guest appearances by the likes of Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown, actor and comedian Anthony Jeselnik, Wiki from Ratking, Chris Crack, Heems, and Edan."
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"\"When It Rain\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Danny Brown, released as the lead single from his fourth studio album \"Atrocity Exhibition\".",
" It was produced by Paul White.",
" The single was released digitally on June 14, 2016."
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"Unconscious State is the debut studio album by American rapper Jon Connor.",
" The album was released on July 2, 2013 by Connor's All Varsity Music.",
" In early 2013, Jon Connor revealed that he was working on various projects including, his debut studio album \"Unconscious State\" along with his second studio album.",
" The album featured guest appearances by Danny Brown, Chris Webby, Freddie Gibbs, Royce da 5'9\", Talib Kweli, Willie the Kid and Smoke DZA among others.",
" Production was handled by Connor himself, Mr. Porter, Brix and Optiks among others.",
" Upon its release the album peaked at number 35 on the US \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number seven on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums charts."
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"Dream, Extinguished is an instrumental hip hop album by American producer/rapper Danny!",
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", his rapper alter ego.",
" Originally intended for an April release, \"Dream, Extinguished\"'s date was moved forward to January 29 (see 2008 in music) to compensate for the unforeseen delay of \"\", his fifth studio album."
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"Old is the third studio album by American rapper Danny Brown.",
" It was released on October 8, 2013, by Fool's Gold Records and Alternative Distribution Alliance.",
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"XXX (pronounced \"triple x\" or \"30\") is the second studio album by American rapper Danny Brown.",
" It was released on August 15, 2011, by Fool's Gold Records.",
" The album's production was handled by Frank Dukes, Brandun DeShay, Skywlkr, Nick Speed, Quelle, Paul White, Squadda Bambino and House Shoes.",
" The album's only guest appearances come from Brown's Bruiser Brigade cohorts Chips and Dopehead."
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"Darq E Freaker (born Jeremiah Valentino Ntéh, 14 February 1988) is an English electronic music producer / DJ from Peckham, London, England.]",
" He is best known for his work with American rapper Danny Brown and as a member of grime collective Nu Brand Flexxx.",
" Freaker has released multiple EPs, most notably \"Cherryade\" on Oil Gang and \"Blueberry\" which features Danny Brown.",
" Freaker released 'Minger\" on UK record label Numbers in June 2014."
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"Title: Danny Brown\n\nDaniel Dewan Sewell (born March 16, 1981), better known by his stage name Danny Brown, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for his individuality, being described by MTV as \"one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory\". In 2010, after amassing several mixtapes, Brown released his debut studio album, \"The Hybrid\". Brown began to gain major recognition after the release of his second studio album, \"XXX\", which received critical acclaim and earned him such accolades as \"Spin\", as well as \"Metro Times\" \"Artist of the Year\". In 2013, he entered a US \"Billboard\" chart, with the release of his third studio album, \"Old\", which reached number 18 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and spawned three singles, \"Dip\", \"25 Bucks\" and \"Smokin & Drinkin\". His latest studio album, \"Atrocity Exhibition\", was released on September 27, 2016.",
"Title: Lotta That\n\n\"Lotta That\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy. It was released on June 10, 2014, as the sixth single from his third studio album \"These Things Happen\" (2014). The song was produced by Eazy himself and Christoph Andersson. It also features guest appearances from American rapper ASAP Ferg and English rapper Danny Seth.",
"Title: Atrocity Exhibition (album)\n\nAtrocity Exhibition is the fourth studio album by American rapper Danny Brown. It was released on September 27, 2016, by Warp Records. It is primarily produced by British producer Paul White. The album features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt, B-Real, Kelela and Petite Noir.",
"Title: Packs (Your Old Droog album)\n\nPACKS is the second studio album by American rapper Your Old Droog. It was released on March 10, 2017 through Droog Recordings under exclusive license to Fat Beats Records. The fourteen-track record featured guest appearances by the likes of Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown, actor and comedian Anthony Jeselnik, Wiki from Ratking, Chris Crack, Heems, and Edan.",
"Title: When It Rain\n\n\"When It Rain\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Danny Brown, released as the lead single from his fourth studio album \"Atrocity Exhibition\". It was produced by Paul White. The single was released digitally on June 14, 2016.",
"Title: Unconscious State\n\nUnconscious State is the debut studio album by American rapper Jon Connor. The album was released on July 2, 2013 by Connor's All Varsity Music. In early 2013, Jon Connor revealed that he was working on various projects including, his debut studio album \"Unconscious State\" along with his second studio album. The album featured guest appearances by Danny Brown, Chris Webby, Freddie Gibbs, Royce da 5'9\", Talib Kweli, Willie the Kid and Smoke DZA among others. Production was handled by Connor himself, Mr. Porter, Brix and Optiks among others. Upon its release the album peaked at number 35 on the US \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number seven on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums charts.",
"Title: Dream, Extinguished\n\nDream, Extinguished is an instrumental hip hop album by American producer/rapper Danny! . The album is the third and allegedly final installment in Danny's famed \"Dream...\" instrumental series and, like its predecessors, bears Danny's anthroponym on its cover—an ominous all-black sleeve—rather than his stage name in an effort to distinguish himself from Daniel Swain the record producer and Danny! , his rapper alter ego. Originally intended for an April release, \"Dream, Extinguished\"'s date was moved forward to January 29 (see 2008 in music) to compensate for the unforeseen delay of \"\", his fifth studio album.",
"Title: Old (Danny Brown album)\n\nOld is the third studio album by American rapper Danny Brown. It was released on October 8, 2013, by Fool's Gold Records and Alternative Distribution Alliance. The album is Brown's first project to be officially sold through music outlets and digital retailers, whereas his previous projects were self-released for free and made available online.",
"Title: XXX (Danny Brown album)\n\nXXX (pronounced \"triple x\" or \"30\") is the second studio album by American rapper Danny Brown. It was released on August 15, 2011, by Fool's Gold Records. The album's production was handled by Frank Dukes, Brandun DeShay, Skywlkr, Nick Speed, Quelle, Paul White, Squadda Bambino and House Shoes. The album's only guest appearances come from Brown's Bruiser Brigade cohorts Chips and Dopehead.",
"Title: Darq E Freaker\n\nDarq E Freaker (born Jeremiah Valentino Ntéh, 14 February 1988) is an English electronic music producer / DJ from Peckham, London, England.] He is best known for his work with American rapper Danny Brown and as a member of grime collective Nu Brand Flexxx. Freaker has released multiple EPs, most notably \"Cherryade\" on Oil Gang and \"Blueberry\" which features Danny Brown. Freaker released 'Minger\" on UK record label Numbers in June 2014."
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What the name of the the owner of the newspaper which was housed in the Journal Building?
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MaineToday Media
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"The Kennebec Journal is a seven-day morning daily newspaper published in Augusta, Maine.",
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"The Journal-Gazette Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.",
" It was designed by noted Fort Wayne architect Charles R. Weatherhogg and built in 1927-1928.",
" It is a four-story, 13 bay, red brick building with limestone trim in the Chicago Style.",
" The seven central bays feature round arch window openings.",
" For many years the building housed \"The Journal Gazette\" newspaper plant."
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"Jackson Tower, formerly The Oregon Journal Building is a 12-story, 57.3 m glazed terra-cotta historic office building in downtown Portland, Oregon.",
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"The Somerville Journal Building is a historic commercial building at 8-10 Walnut Street in Somerville, Massachusetts.",
" It was built in 1894 as offices and the printing facility for the \"Somerville Journal\", a weekly publication that continues to exist as part of the \"Wicked Local\" franchise of GateHouse Media.",
" The building, a somewhat typical example of late 19th-century commercial architecture, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989."
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"The Hometown Journal is a weekly newspaper published in Struthers, Ohio and distributed nationally.",
" It is owned by The Hometown Journal Publishing Co., LLC.",
" The paper has had many transformations since its foundation at the turn of the 20th century, having once been known as the \"Lowellville Journal\" and most recently the \"Journal\".",
" The paper is often simply referred to as \"The Journal\" and specializes in community events of Struthers, Ohio, Campbell, Ohio, Lowellville, Ohio and Coitsville, Ohio, though it is known to feature news from much of Mahoning County, Ohio, the rest of the state, and parts of Western Pennsylvania.",
" Its name was changed to the \"Hometown Journal\" in October 2006 after current publisher and owner Nancy Johngrass took control of the publication.",
" Between the \"Struthers Journal\" and the \"Hometown Journal\", subscribers missed only a few weeks of publication."
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"The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily (six days per week) newspaper based in Seattle, Washington.",
" Specializing in business, construction, real estate, and legal news and public notices, it began publication in 1895 as the \"Bulletin\", later the \"Daily Bulletin\" and the \"Seattle Daily Bulletin\".",
" After merging with the \"Times\" in 1907 (an unrelated paper to today's \"Seattle Times\"), it published as the \"Morning Times and Seattle Daily Bulletin\" for a year before reverting to its old name.",
" It took the name \"Daily Journal of Commerce\" for the first time in 1919 as the \"Daily Journal of Commerce and the Daily Bulletin\", dropping the \"Daily Bulletin\" portion two years later.",
" \"Seattle\" was added to the paper's name in 1924.",
" From 1951 to 1956 the paper was published under the name \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Construction Record\", and then as the \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Northwest Construction Record\" until 1989, when it once again became simply the \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce\".",
" The Seattle Weekly ran a profile in 2007 about the newspaper and how it is adapting to the internet age."
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"The Wirgman Building was an early 19th-century Federal-style commercial and residential building located on East Main Street (U.S. Route 50) in Romney, West Virginia.",
" Following its completion around 1825 to serve as the Romney branch office for the Bank of the Valley of Virginia, the Wirgman Building at various times served as a location for every subsequent bank established in Romney, to include the Bank of Romney and the First National Bank of Romney.",
" During the American Civil War, the building was used as a military prison.",
" For a time, the Wirgman Building's second floor housed the offices and printing plant of the \"Hampshire Review\" newspaper.",
" By 1937, the ground floor of the Wirgman Building housed office and mercantile space, and the second floor was divided into apartments.",
" After the Wirgman Building sustained damage in a fire in 1964, it was demolished in 1965 to make way for the construction of the new Bank of Romney headquarters building.",
" Prior to its demolition, the Wirgman Building was photographed and documented by the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937."
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"Evansville Journal News, also known as the Citizens Bank Building-Evansville Journal Building, is a historic commercial building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana.",
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"Franklin Printing House, also known as the Koza Building, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.",
" It was built in 1856 expressly for the purposes of housing the \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\", a local newspaper named for when this was Iowa's capital city.",
" The newspaper's offices were located on the main floor, the composition room was on the second floor, and printing press was in the basement.",
" The \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\" was sold by the 1860s and the \"Iowa City Republican\" took over the building.",
" They moved out in the mid-1870s, and the building housed a series of saloons into the 1890s.",
" After it was occupied by a variety of businesses, the building housed John V. Koza's meat shop for about 40 years.",
" The three-story brick building is considered an excellent example of pre-Civil War commercial architecture in Iowa City.",
" The metal cornice across the top of the main facade dates from sometime prior to 1904.",
" The present storefront dates to a 1984 renovation, at which time the two cast iron columns were discovered.",
" The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986."
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"The \"Journal\" Building (also known as the Gannett Building and Handley Hall) is a historic commercial building at 325-331 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine.",
" Built in 1899 to a design by Arthur G. Wing, it is a fine local example of commercial Renaissance Revival architecture.",
" It was for main years home to Augusta's leading newspaper, the \"Kennebec Journal\".",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.",
" It is now occupied by facilities of the University of Maine at Augusta."
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"Title: Kennebec Journal\n\nThe Kennebec Journal is a seven-day morning daily newspaper published in Augusta, Maine. It is owned by MaineToday Media, which also publishes the state's largest newspaper, the \"Portland Press Herald\".",
"Title: Journal-Gazette Building\n\nThe Journal-Gazette Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by noted Fort Wayne architect Charles R. Weatherhogg and built in 1927-1928. It is a four-story, 13 bay, red brick building with limestone trim in the Chicago Style. The seven central bays feature round arch window openings. For many years the building housed \"The Journal Gazette\" newspaper plant.",
"Title: Jackson Tower\n\nJackson Tower, formerly The Oregon Journal Building is a 12-story, 57.3 m glazed terra-cotta historic office building in downtown Portland, Oregon. Located on the corner of Broadway and Yamhill Streets, it enjoys a prominent location adjacent to Pioneer Courthouse Square.",
"Title: Somerville Journal Building\n\nThe Somerville Journal Building is a historic commercial building at 8-10 Walnut Street in Somerville, Massachusetts. It was built in 1894 as offices and the printing facility for the \"Somerville Journal\", a weekly publication that continues to exist as part of the \"Wicked Local\" franchise of GateHouse Media. The building, a somewhat typical example of late 19th-century commercial architecture, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.",
"Title: Hometown Journal\n\nThe Hometown Journal is a weekly newspaper published in Struthers, Ohio and distributed nationally. It is owned by The Hometown Journal Publishing Co., LLC. The paper has had many transformations since its foundation at the turn of the 20th century, having once been known as the \"Lowellville Journal\" and most recently the \"Journal\". The paper is often simply referred to as \"The Journal\" and specializes in community events of Struthers, Ohio, Campbell, Ohio, Lowellville, Ohio and Coitsville, Ohio, though it is known to feature news from much of Mahoning County, Ohio, the rest of the state, and parts of Western Pennsylvania. Its name was changed to the \"Hometown Journal\" in October 2006 after current publisher and owner Nancy Johngrass took control of the publication. Between the \"Struthers Journal\" and the \"Hometown Journal\", subscribers missed only a few weeks of publication.",
"Title: Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce\n\nThe Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily (six days per week) newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Specializing in business, construction, real estate, and legal news and public notices, it began publication in 1895 as the \"Bulletin\", later the \"Daily Bulletin\" and the \"Seattle Daily Bulletin\". After merging with the \"Times\" in 1907 (an unrelated paper to today's \"Seattle Times\"), it published as the \"Morning Times and Seattle Daily Bulletin\" for a year before reverting to its old name. It took the name \"Daily Journal of Commerce\" for the first time in 1919 as the \"Daily Journal of Commerce and the Daily Bulletin\", dropping the \"Daily Bulletin\" portion two years later. \"Seattle\" was added to the paper's name in 1924. From 1951 to 1956 the paper was published under the name \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Construction Record\", and then as the \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Northwest Construction Record\" until 1989, when it once again became simply the \"Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce\". The Seattle Weekly ran a profile in 2007 about the newspaper and how it is adapting to the internet age.",
"Title: Wirgman Building\n\nThe Wirgman Building was an early 19th-century Federal-style commercial and residential building located on East Main Street (U.S. Route 50) in Romney, West Virginia. Following its completion around 1825 to serve as the Romney branch office for the Bank of the Valley of Virginia, the Wirgman Building at various times served as a location for every subsequent bank established in Romney, to include the Bank of Romney and the First National Bank of Romney. During the American Civil War, the building was used as a military prison. For a time, the Wirgman Building's second floor housed the offices and printing plant of the \"Hampshire Review\" newspaper. By 1937, the ground floor of the Wirgman Building housed office and mercantile space, and the second floor was divided into apartments. After the Wirgman Building sustained damage in a fire in 1964, it was demolished in 1965 to make way for the construction of the new Bank of Romney headquarters building. Prior to its demolition, the Wirgman Building was photographed and documented by the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.",
"Title: Evansville Journal News\n\nEvansville Journal News, also known as the Citizens Bank Building-Evansville Journal Building, is a historic commercial building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1910, and is a two-story, Beaux-Arts style brick building with a limestone front. The building was originally built to house a newspaper.",
"Title: Franklin Printing House\n\nFranklin Printing House, also known as the Koza Building, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1856 expressly for the purposes of housing the \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\", a local newspaper named for when this was Iowa's capital city. The newspaper's offices were located on the main floor, the composition room was on the second floor, and printing press was in the basement. The \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\" was sold by the 1860s and the \"Iowa City Republican\" took over the building. They moved out in the mid-1870s, and the building housed a series of saloons into the 1890s. After it was occupied by a variety of businesses, the building housed John V. Koza's meat shop for about 40 years. The three-story brick building is considered an excellent example of pre-Civil War commercial architecture in Iowa City. The metal cornice across the top of the main facade dates from sometime prior to 1904. The present storefront dates to a 1984 renovation, at which time the two cast iron columns were discovered. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.",
"Title: Journal Building (Augusta, Maine)\n\nThe \"Journal\" Building (also known as the Gannett Building and Handley Hall) is a historic commercial building at 325-331 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine. Built in 1899 to a design by Arthur G. Wing, it is a fine local example of commercial Renaissance Revival architecture. It was for main years home to Augusta's leading newspaper, the \"Kennebec Journal\". It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is now occupied by facilities of the University of Maine at Augusta."
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Charles Joel Nordström Kinnaman (born 25 November 1979) is a Swedish American actor, known for playing Alex Murphy in the 2014 "RoboCop" remake, the American cyberpunk superhero action film directed by José Padilha and written by who?
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Joshua Zetumer
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"Title: RoboCop (2014 film)\n\nRoboCop is a 2014 American cyberpunk superhero action film directed by José Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name also written by Neumeier and Miner. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish and Jackie Earle Haley in supporting roles.",
"Title: RoboCop 3\n\nRoboCop 3 is a 1993 American cyberpunk action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Frank Miller and Dekker. The film is the third and final installment of the original \"RoboCop\" trilogy. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, \"RoboCop 3\" follows RoboCop (Robert John Burke) as he vows to avenge the death of his partner Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) and tries to save Detroit from falling into chaos. It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. Most of the buildings seen in the film were slated for demolition to make way for facilities for the 1996 Olympics. Nancy Allen, Robert DoQui, Felton Perry, Mario Machado, and Angie Bolling are the only cast members to appear in all three films.",
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"Title: Elite Squad: The Enemy Within\n\nElite Squad: The Enemy Within (Portuguese: Tropa de Elite 2 – O Inimigo Agora é Outro ; literal translation \"Elite Troop 2: The Enemy is Now Another\"; also known as \"Elite Squad 2\") is a 2010 Brazilian crime film directed, produced and co-written by José Padilha, starring Wagner Moura. It is a sequel to 2007 film \"Elite Squad\". It furthers the plot of a semi-fictional account of BOPE (Portuguese: \"Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais\" ), the special operations force of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police, with a focus on the relationship between law enforcement and politics. The film was released in Brazil on October 8, 2010.",
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"Title: Joel Kinnaman\n\nCharles Joel Nordström Kinnaman (born 25 November 1979) is a Swedish American actor, best known in Sweden for playing the lead role in the Swedish film \"Easy Money\", a role that earned him a Guldbagge Award in the \"Best Actor\" category, and also for his roles as Frank Wagner in the \"Johan Falk\" film series and Governor Will Conway in the U.S. version of \"House of Cards\". He starred as detective Stephen Holder on AMC's \"The Killing\", and played Alex Murphy in the 2014 \"RoboCop\" remake, and Rick Flag in the film adaptation of \"Suicide Squad\" (2016), based on the DC Comics anti-hero team of the same name."
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Justin Forsett
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"The 1990–91 NBA season was the Mavericks' 11th season in the National Basketball Association.",
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" However, the Mavericks troubles would start early as Lever, and Roy Tarpley were both lost early in the season with season ending injuries.",
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"Title: 2016 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe 2016 Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 21st season in the National Football League and the ninth under head coach John Harbaugh. With a week 12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens improved upon their 5–11 record from 2015, finishing the season 8–8. Despite the improvement, the Ravens failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive year after losing to the Steelers in Week 16. It was the first time the Ravens missed the playoffs in consecutive seasons since 2004–2005. They improved their position in the division, finishing in second place, after finishing in third place for the previous three seasons. Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, they have gone a combined record of 32–34 (.484).",
"Title: 2015 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the eighth under head coach John Harbaugh. Although picked by some, including \"Sports Illustrated\"'s Peter King, to reach the Super Bowl, they had a disappointing season in part due to injuries. 14 of their games were decided by 8 points or less and Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, Sr., and Terrell Suggs all suffered season ending injuries. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in which they also suffered their ninth loss, resulting their first losing season in the Harbaugh–Flacco era and first since the collapse of the Brian Billick era. Ultimately the Ravens finished with a 5–11 record and twenty-two players ended the season on Injured Reserve.",
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"Title: 2008 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe 2008 Baltimore Ravens season was the 13th season for the team in the NFL. Despite having one of the toughest schedules in the NFL, the Ravens completed a major turnaround from the 2007 season, finishing the season with an 11–5 record and a playoff berth. They defeated the Miami Dolphins in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, and then in the divisional round they defeated the Tennessee Titans, who had compiled the best record in the AFC over the regular season. However, in the AFC championship game, the Ravens' season came to an end as they were defeated by eventual Super Bowl XLIII champion Pittsburgh Steelers.",
"Title: Justin Forsett\n\nJustin Forsett (born October 14, 1985) is a former American football running back. He played college football at California and was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Forsett also played for the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, and Denver Broncos. Forsett's best season came in 2014 as a member of the Ravens, when he was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate after finishing the season with career highs in carries (235), rushing yards (1,266) and touchdowns (8).",
"Title: 2009 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe 2009 Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 14th season as a team in the National Football League (NFL). The franchise entered the season off an 11–5 record in their previous season, a playoff berth, but a loss in the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl XLIII champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens recorded nine victories to seven losses, although they were unable to win the AFC North division title. However, due to various playoff clinching scenarios in the AFC, the Ravens were able to clinch a wild card playoff berth against the New England Patriots, which they won. They, however, lost in the AFC playoffs divisional round against the eventual AFC Champion Indianapolis Colts; with this loss, the 2009 season came to an end for the Ravens. For head coach John Harbaugh, this was his second year with the franchise, compiling an overall record of 20–12 in the regular season.",
"Title: 2011 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the team's 16th in the National Football League and city of Baltimore, and the 14th to host home games at M&T Bank Stadium. 2011 marked one of the most successful seasons in Baltimore Ravens franchise history. The Ravens completed the season with a 12–4 record, matching their record from 2010, and winning the AFC North division title for the third time in franchise history. By earning a playoff berth in 2011, the Ravens set a franchise record by going to the postseason for four consecutive seasons.",
"Title: 2012 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the team's 17th season in the National Football League. While the Ravens failed to improve on their 12–4 record from 2011, they did still manage to clinch the AFC North division title in Week 16 and finish the regular season with a 10–6 record, sending them to their fifth straight playoffs, where they advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive season, and then to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2000. They won their second Super Bowl victory, 34–31 against the 49ers. It was the first time in franchise history that the Ravens won consecutive division titles. This marks head coach John Harbaugh's fifth season as the head coach of the franchise and fifth consecutive post-season appearance. The Ravens played their home games at M&T Bank Stadium.",
"Title: 1990–91 Dallas Mavericks season\n\nThe 1990–91 NBA season was the Mavericks' 11th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Mavericks signed free agent All-Star forward Alex English, while acquiring his teammate Fat Lever from the Denver Nuggets, and Rodney McCray from the Sacramento Kings. However, the Mavericks troubles would start early as Lever, and Roy Tarpley were both lost early in the season with season ending injuries. While on the injured list, Tarpley would again be suspended for substance abuse by the NBA. Despite winning four of their first five games, the Mavericks struggled and lost 10 of their next 13 games. Their struggles continued as they lost eight consecutive games near the end of the season, finishing sixth in the Midwest Division with a 28–54 record. Following the season, English retired.",
"Title: 2006 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe 2006 Baltimore Ravens season began with the team trying to improve on their 6–10 record in 2005. The Ravens, for the first time in franchise history, started 4–0. The Ravens' ended the regular season with a franchise record 13 wins. The Ravens clinched the AFC North title and a 1st-round playoff bye. Their season ended with a loss to the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional playoff game. The Colts would go on to defeat the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI."
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The New Year Honours 1979 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of the current Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since what year?
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1952
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" They were published for the United Kingdom in two tranches, first on 15 June 1979 and second on 25 June 1979.",
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"Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926 ) has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 6 February 1952.",
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"Title: 1961 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 1961 were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 31 December 1960 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, and Rhodesia and Nyasaland to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1961.",
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"Title: Elizabeth II\n\nElizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926 ) has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 6 February 1952. Additionally, she is Head of the Commonwealth and Queen of 12 countries that have become independent since her accession: Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.",
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Tromeo and Juliet
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"Title: Decampitated\n\nDecampitated is a 1998 independent American horror comedy film. It was directed by Matt Cunningham and stars Mike Hart, Jonathon Scott, Thomas Martwick, Steve Ladden, and Cristina Patterson Ceret. It was distributed on video by Troma Entertainment. \"Decampitated\" was filmed in Colorado and finishing funds were provided by Troma Entertainment.",
"Title: I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist\n\nI Was a Teenage TV Terrorist (also known as Amateur Hour) is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stanford Singer and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows two bored teenagers, anarchic troublemaker Paul and aspiring actress Donna, as they use Paul's father's TV station to stage an elaborate bomb hoax and throw the media into a frenzy. The film was produced by Susan Kaufman, the sister of Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment."
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What video game, released in 2016, was developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft?
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Tom Clancy's The Division
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Which Salvadoran beauty queen lost to Ximena Navarrete in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant?
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Sonia Yesenia Cruz Ayala
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"sentences": [
"Renate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009.",
" Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15.",
" Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009.",
" Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20.",
" Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner.",
" By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall.",
" In May 2010 Cerljen placed fifth in the Miss Beauty of the World pageant in China.",
" Cerljen was a judge at the Miss Sinergy competition for breast cancer in 2009 as well as 2010 which is an annual pageant made by the Sinergy group, held at the House of Sweden in Washington DC, United States."
],
"title": "Renate Cerljen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Señorita México was the name of a national beauty pageant in Mexico, celebrated since 1952.",
" After 2005, the pageant changed its name to \"Miss Mexico\".",
" From 1952 to 1994, was the official pageant responsible for sending the country's representatives to the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and other international pageants.",
" After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa.",
" When the pageant moved to another network TV Azteca, a competing pageant called \"Nuestra Belleza México\" was created, later directed by Miss Jones with the sponsorship of the Televisa TV Network.",
" in 1994 Señorita México lost the bid to Nuestra Belleza México to be the official pageant for the Miss Universe pageant.",
" Later Nuestra Belleza México also obtained the rights of sending Mexico's representatives to Miss World and Miss International.",
" However, the \"Miss Mexico\" pageant still sends representatives to other international pageants.",
" The trade name Señorita Mexico was trademarked in the United States, by Venezuelan Entrepreneur Adan S. Perez CEO of The Miss Mexico Organization with headquarters in Las Vegas Nevada who produces The Señorita Mexico U.S. beauty pageant.",
" He developed a franchise system in every state of The Union to bring girls from all over the United States to compete in national beauty event which takes place every year in Las Vegas.",
" Adan Perez has been producing the national competition Señorita Mexico U.S in Las Vegas, since the year of 2003."
],
"title": "Señorita México"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 17th annual Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Parque Las Maravillas in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on September 25, 2010.",
" The State of Jalisco, won for the third consecutive year with Karin Ontiveros, who later competed in Miss Universe 2011 in Brazil.",
" Ontiveros was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder and Miss Universe 2010 Ximena Navarrete.",
" She was the fourth Jalisciense to win this Title.",
" Thirty-one contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title."
],
"title": "Nuestra Belleza México 2010"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 September 2011 at Citibank Hall, São Paulo, Brazil.",
" Leila Lopes of Angola was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder Ximena Navarrete of Mexico, becoming the fourth African country to win the title after South Africa in 1978, Namibia in 1992 and Botswana in 1999.",
" Contestants from 89 countries and territories participated in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants in 2006."
],
"title": "Miss Universe 2011"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kameran \"Kamie\" Crawford (born October 25, 1992) is an American actress, TV host, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Teen USA 2010 on July 24, 2010 at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in the Bahamas.",
" Upon being crowned, Crawford won a $100,000 scholarship, trips, clothes, and got to share a New York City apartment with Donald Trump's other titleholders – Ximena Navarrete, Miss Universe and Rima Fakih, Miss USA – for a year."
],
"title": "Kamie Crawford"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrea Stelzer (born c. 1965) was a South African beauty queen who also represented Germany in the Miss Universe pageant.",
" In 1985, Stelzer was Miss South Africa and slated to be a delegate to the Miss Universe pageant, but due to anti-apartheid demonstrations withdrew from the competition.",
" In 1989, she was Germany's representative to the Miss Universe 1989."
],
"title": "Andrea Stelzer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jackeline Rodríguez Streffeza (born January 12, 1972) is a Venezuelan model and beauty queen who was the official representative of her country to the 1991 Miss Universe pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 17, 1991, where she was one of Top 6 finalists.",
" Rodríguez was not a titleholder of the Miss Venezuela pageant.",
" That year, the 1991 Miss Venezuela pageant was moved to September, thus taking place after the 1991 Miss Universe pageant.",
" Rodríguez was ultimately chosen by Osmel Sousa to represent Venezuela at Miss Universe."
],
"title": "Jackeline Rodríguez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yendi Amira Phillipps (born September 8, 1985) is a Jamaican TV Host, model and beauty queen who the winner of the Miss Jamaica World 2007 beauty pageant, as well as the Miss Jamaica Universe 2010 pageant.",
" She represented Jamaica at the Miss World 2007 contest held in Sanya, China and at Miss Universe 2010 held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010, where she finished as the first runner up to Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.",
" After Miss Universe Phillipps appeared in commercials for brands such as Toyota."
],
"title": "Yendi Phillips"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sonia Yesenia Cruz Ayala (born c. 1990) is a Salvadoran beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Nuestra Belleza El Salvador 2010 and represented her country in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant."
],
"title": "Sonia Cruz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miss Universe 2010, the 59th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August 2010 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.",
" Ximena Navarrete of Mexico was crowned by Stefanía Fernández of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event.",
" 83 contestants competed in this year."
],
"title": "Miss Universe 2010"
}
] |
[
"Title: Renate Cerljen\n\nRenate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009. Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15. Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009. Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20. Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner. By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall. In May 2010 Cerljen placed fifth in the Miss Beauty of the World pageant in China. Cerljen was a judge at the Miss Sinergy competition for breast cancer in 2009 as well as 2010 which is an annual pageant made by the Sinergy group, held at the House of Sweden in Washington DC, United States.",
"Title: Señorita México\n\nSeñorita México was the name of a national beauty pageant in Mexico, celebrated since 1952. After 2005, the pageant changed its name to \"Miss Mexico\". From 1952 to 1994, was the official pageant responsible for sending the country's representatives to the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and other international pageants. After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa. When the pageant moved to another network TV Azteca, a competing pageant called \"Nuestra Belleza México\" was created, later directed by Miss Jones with the sponsorship of the Televisa TV Network. in 1994 Señorita México lost the bid to Nuestra Belleza México to be the official pageant for the Miss Universe pageant. Later Nuestra Belleza México also obtained the rights of sending Mexico's representatives to Miss World and Miss International. However, the \"Miss Mexico\" pageant still sends representatives to other international pageants. The trade name Señorita Mexico was trademarked in the United States, by Venezuelan Entrepreneur Adan S. Perez CEO of The Miss Mexico Organization with headquarters in Las Vegas Nevada who produces The Señorita Mexico U.S. beauty pageant. He developed a franchise system in every state of The Union to bring girls from all over the United States to compete in national beauty event which takes place every year in Las Vegas. Adan Perez has been producing the national competition Señorita Mexico U.S in Las Vegas, since the year of 2003.",
"Title: Nuestra Belleza México 2010\n\nThe 17th annual Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Parque Las Maravillas in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on September 25, 2010. The State of Jalisco, won for the third consecutive year with Karin Ontiveros, who later competed in Miss Universe 2011 in Brazil. Ontiveros was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder and Miss Universe 2010 Ximena Navarrete. She was the fourth Jalisciense to win this Title. Thirty-one contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title.",
"Title: Miss Universe 2011\n\nMiss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 September 2011 at Citibank Hall, São Paulo, Brazil. Leila Lopes of Angola was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder Ximena Navarrete of Mexico, becoming the fourth African country to win the title after South Africa in 1978, Namibia in 1992 and Botswana in 1999. Contestants from 89 countries and territories participated in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants in 2006.",
"Title: Kamie Crawford\n\nKameran \"Kamie\" Crawford (born October 25, 1992) is an American actress, TV host, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Teen USA 2010 on July 24, 2010 at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in the Bahamas. Upon being crowned, Crawford won a $100,000 scholarship, trips, clothes, and got to share a New York City apartment with Donald Trump's other titleholders – Ximena Navarrete, Miss Universe and Rima Fakih, Miss USA – for a year.",
"Title: Andrea Stelzer\n\nAndrea Stelzer (born c. 1965) was a South African beauty queen who also represented Germany in the Miss Universe pageant. In 1985, Stelzer was Miss South Africa and slated to be a delegate to the Miss Universe pageant, but due to anti-apartheid demonstrations withdrew from the competition. In 1989, she was Germany's representative to the Miss Universe 1989.",
"Title: Jackeline Rodríguez\n\nJackeline Rodríguez Streffeza (born January 12, 1972) is a Venezuelan model and beauty queen who was the official representative of her country to the 1991 Miss Universe pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 17, 1991, where she was one of Top 6 finalists. Rodríguez was not a titleholder of the Miss Venezuela pageant. That year, the 1991 Miss Venezuela pageant was moved to September, thus taking place after the 1991 Miss Universe pageant. Rodríguez was ultimately chosen by Osmel Sousa to represent Venezuela at Miss Universe.",
"Title: Yendi Phillips\n\nYendi Amira Phillipps (born September 8, 1985) is a Jamaican TV Host, model and beauty queen who the winner of the Miss Jamaica World 2007 beauty pageant, as well as the Miss Jamaica Universe 2010 pageant. She represented Jamaica at the Miss World 2007 contest held in Sanya, China and at Miss Universe 2010 held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010, where she finished as the first runner up to Ximena Navarrete of Mexico. After Miss Universe Phillipps appeared in commercials for brands such as Toyota.",
"Title: Sonia Cruz\n\nSonia Yesenia Cruz Ayala (born c. 1990) is a Salvadoran beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Nuestra Belleza El Salvador 2010 and represented her country in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant.",
"Title: Miss Universe 2010\n\nMiss Universe 2010, the 59th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August 2010 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Ximena Navarrete of Mexico was crowned by Stefanía Fernández of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event. 83 contestants competed in this year."
] |
4,556
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Which airport, Yeager Airport or St. George Regional Airport, is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, West Virginia?
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Yeager Airport
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comparison
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easy
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"title": [
"Yeager Airport",
"St. George Regional Airport"
],
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"Pierre Regional Airport (IATA: PIR, ICAO: KPIR, FAA LID: PIR) is a city owned, public airport three miles east of Pierre, in Hughes County, South Dakota, United States.",
" The airport was served by two airlines until January 31, 2012 when Delta Air Lines regional affiliate Delta Connection ceased all service.",
" Great Lakes Airlines now flies both east and west via interline agreements with Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and United Airlines."
],
"title": "Pierre Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States.",
" It is owned by the City of Pensacola.",
" Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights.",
" This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport."
],
"title": "Pensacola International Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Grand Junction Regional Airport (IATA: KGJT, ICAO: GJT) is a public airport three miles northeast of Grand Junction, in Mesa County, Colorado.",
" Owned by the Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority, it is the largest airport in western Colorado and third largest in the state, behind Denver International Airport and Colorado Springs Airport."
],
"title": "Grand Junction Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Northern Aroostook Regional Airport (IATA: WFK, ICAO: KFVE, FAA LID: FVE) is a public airport three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Frenchville, a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.",
" It is owned by the Northern Aroostook Regional Airport Authority."
],
"title": "Northern Aroostook Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yeager Airport (IATA: CRW, ICAO: KCRW, FAA LID: CRW) is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority.",
" The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base, home to nine C-130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing (130 AW), an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard."
],
"title": "Yeager Airport"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport (IATA: MRB, ICAO: KMRB, FAA LID: MRB) , also known as Shepherd Field, is a civilian-owned, public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) south of the central business district of Martinsburg, a city in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It is owned by the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority or EWVRAA.",
" This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, in which the Federal Aviation Administration categorized it as a \"reliever airport\"."
],
"title": "Eastern WV Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"St. George Regional Airport (IATA: SGU, ICAO: KSGU, FAA LID: SGU) is a city-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (5.8 miles; 9.3 km) southeast of the central business district of St. George, a city in Washington County, Utah, United States."
],
"title": "St. George Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reading Regional Airport (IATA: RDG, ICAO: KRDG, FAA LID: RDG) (also known as Carl A. Spaatz Field) is a public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Reading, in Berks County, Pennsylvania.",
" It is owned by the Reading Regional Airport Authority."
],
"title": "Reading Regional Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Greenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority.",
" Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012.",
" Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection."
],
"title": "Greenbrier Valley Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (IATA: PDT, ICAO: KPDT, FAA LID: PDT) (Eastern Oregon Regional Airport at Pendleton) is a city-owned public airport three miles northwest of Pendleton, in Umatilla County, Oregon.",
" It is used for general aviation and by one airline subsidized by the Essential Air Service program."
],
"title": "Eastern Oregon Regional Airport"
}
] |
[
"Title: Pierre Regional Airport\n\nPierre Regional Airport (IATA: PIR, ICAO: KPIR, FAA LID: PIR) is a city owned, public airport three miles east of Pierre, in Hughes County, South Dakota, United States. The airport was served by two airlines until January 31, 2012 when Delta Air Lines regional affiliate Delta Connection ceased all service. Great Lakes Airlines now flies both east and west via interline agreements with Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and United Airlines.",
"Title: Pensacola International Airport\n\nPensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is owned by the City of Pensacola. Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights. This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport.",
"Title: Grand Junction Regional Airport\n\nGrand Junction Regional Airport (IATA: KGJT, ICAO: GJT) is a public airport three miles northeast of Grand Junction, in Mesa County, Colorado. Owned by the Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority, it is the largest airport in western Colorado and third largest in the state, behind Denver International Airport and Colorado Springs Airport.",
"Title: Northern Aroostook Regional Airport\n\nNorthern Aroostook Regional Airport (IATA: WFK, ICAO: KFVE, FAA LID: FVE) is a public airport three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Frenchville, a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. It is owned by the Northern Aroostook Regional Airport Authority.",
"Title: Yeager Airport\n\nYeager Airport (IATA: CRW, ICAO: KCRW, FAA LID: CRW) is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority. The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base, home to nine C-130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing (130 AW), an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard.",
"Title: Eastern WV Regional Airport\n\nThe Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport (IATA: MRB, ICAO: KMRB, FAA LID: MRB) , also known as Shepherd Field, is a civilian-owned, public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) south of the central business district of Martinsburg, a city in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority or EWVRAA. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, in which the Federal Aviation Administration categorized it as a \"reliever airport\".",
"Title: St. George Regional Airport\n\nSt. George Regional Airport (IATA: SGU, ICAO: KSGU, FAA LID: SGU) is a city-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (5.8 miles; 9.3 km) southeast of the central business district of St. George, a city in Washington County, Utah, United States.",
"Title: Reading Regional Airport\n\nReading Regional Airport (IATA: RDG, ICAO: KRDG, FAA LID: RDG) (also known as Carl A. Spaatz Field) is a public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Reading, in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Reading Regional Airport Authority.",
"Title: Greenbrier Valley Airport\n\nGreenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012. Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection.",
"Title: Eastern Oregon Regional Airport\n\nEastern Oregon Regional Airport (IATA: PDT, ICAO: KPDT, FAA LID: PDT) (Eastern Oregon Regional Airport at Pendleton) is a city-owned public airport three miles northwest of Pendleton, in Umatilla County, Oregon. It is used for general aviation and by one airline subsidized by the Essential Air Service program."
] |
4,557
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The Black Windmill is a film produced by a man best known for coproducing what?
|
Jaws
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"The Black Windmill",
"David Brown (producer)"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
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{
"sentences": [
"Kenneth Allen Fox is an American business man best known as an entrepreneur and investor.",
" He was a co-founder of Internet Capital Group who has gone on to form Stripes Group, Sentinel Fund, Syndero and A10 Capital."
],
"title": "Ken Fox"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Generation on the Wind is a 1979 documentary film produced by David Vassar and Andrew Finley.",
" The film is a character study centered on a rag tag group of young artists, mechanics and environmental activists who successfully built the largest electrical generating windmill in the world.",
" The documentary required two years of shooting to finish the film.",
" It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature."
],
"title": "Generation on the Wind"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Brown (July 28, 1916 February 1, 2010) was an American film and theatre producer and writer who was best known for coproducing the 1975 film Jaws based on the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley."
],
"title": "David Brown (producer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Scott Thorson (born January 23, 1959) is an American man best known for his relationship with and lawsuit against the entertainer Liberace."
],
"title": "Scott Thorson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Artemus Ogletree (1900-1915 – January 5, 1935) was an American man best known for being murdered in room 1046 of the Hotel President in Kansas City."
],
"title": "Artemus Ogletree"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reed Erickson (1917-1992) was an American trans man best known for his philanthropy that, according to sociology specialist Aaron H Devor, largely informed \"almost every aspect of work being done in the 1960s and 1970s in the field of transsexualism in the US and, to a lesser degree, in other countries.\""
],
"title": "Reed Erickson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Isaac Roberts (27 January 1829 – 17 July 1904) was a Welsh engineer and business man best known for his work as an amateur astronomer, pioneering the field of astrophotography of nebulae.",
" He was a member of the Liverpool Astronomical Society in England and was a fellow of the Royal Geological Society.",
" Roberts was also awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1895."
],
"title": "Isaac Roberts"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence.",
" It was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown."
],
"title": "The Black Windmill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George C. Parker (March 16, 1860 – 1936) was an American con man best known for his surprisingly successful attempts to \"sell\" the Brooklyn Bridge.",
" He made his living conducting illegal sales of property he did not own, often New York's public landmarks, to unwary immigrants.",
" The Brooklyn Bridge was the subject of several of his transactions, predicated on the notion of the buyer controlling access to the bridge.",
" Police removed several of his victims from the bridge as they tried to erect toll booths."
],
"title": "George C. Parker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Henry Oscar One Bull (Lakota: \"Tȟatȟáŋka Waŋžíla\" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (circa 1853-1947) was a Lakota Sioux man best known for being the nephew and adopted son of the holy man, Sitting Bull.",
" He was also the younger brother of White Bull, a famous Lakota warrior and chief contributor to Stanley Vestal's biography of their uncle.",
" He wore his uncle's shield during the Battle of Little Bighorn.",
" One Bull joined his uncle in fleeing to Canada following the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.",
" Sitting Bull's band remained in the \"Grandmother's Country\" until he surrendered in North Dakota in 1881.",
" One Bull stood by Sitting Bull at his surrender."
],
"title": "One Bull"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ken Fox\n\nKenneth Allen Fox is an American business man best known as an entrepreneur and investor. He was a co-founder of Internet Capital Group who has gone on to form Stripes Group, Sentinel Fund, Syndero and A10 Capital.",
"Title: Generation on the Wind\n\nGeneration on the Wind is a 1979 documentary film produced by David Vassar and Andrew Finley. The film is a character study centered on a rag tag group of young artists, mechanics and environmental activists who successfully built the largest electrical generating windmill in the world. The documentary required two years of shooting to finish the film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.",
"Title: David Brown (producer)\n\nDavid Brown (July 28, 1916 February 1, 2010) was an American film and theatre producer and writer who was best known for coproducing the 1975 film Jaws based on the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley.",
"Title: Scott Thorson\n\nScott Thorson (born January 23, 1959) is an American man best known for his relationship with and lawsuit against the entertainer Liberace.",
"Title: Artemus Ogletree\n\nArtemus Ogletree (1900-1915 – January 5, 1935) was an American man best known for being murdered in room 1046 of the Hotel President in Kansas City.",
"Title: Reed Erickson\n\nReed Erickson (1917-1992) was an American trans man best known for his philanthropy that, according to sociology specialist Aaron H Devor, largely informed \"almost every aspect of work being done in the 1960s and 1970s in the field of transsexualism in the US and, to a lesser degree, in other countries.\"",
"Title: Isaac Roberts\n\nIsaac Roberts (27 January 1829 – 17 July 1904) was a Welsh engineer and business man best known for his work as an amateur astronomer, pioneering the field of astrophotography of nebulae. He was a member of the Liverpool Astronomical Society in England and was a fellow of the Royal Geological Society. Roberts was also awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1895.",
"Title: The Black Windmill\n\nThe Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence. It was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown.",
"Title: George C. Parker\n\nGeorge C. Parker (March 16, 1860 – 1936) was an American con man best known for his surprisingly successful attempts to \"sell\" the Brooklyn Bridge. He made his living conducting illegal sales of property he did not own, often New York's public landmarks, to unwary immigrants. The Brooklyn Bridge was the subject of several of his transactions, predicated on the notion of the buyer controlling access to the bridge. Police removed several of his victims from the bridge as they tried to erect toll booths.",
"Title: One Bull\n\nHenry Oscar One Bull (Lakota: \"Tȟatȟáŋka Waŋžíla\" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (circa 1853-1947) was a Lakota Sioux man best known for being the nephew and adopted son of the holy man, Sitting Bull. He was also the younger brother of White Bull, a famous Lakota warrior and chief contributor to Stanley Vestal's biography of their uncle. He wore his uncle's shield during the Battle of Little Bighorn. One Bull joined his uncle in fleeing to Canada following the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Sitting Bull's band remained in the \"Grandmother's Country\" until he surrendered in North Dakota in 1881. One Bull stood by Sitting Bull at his surrender."
] |
4,558
|
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, starring in it is Jon Favreau, an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter and comedian, born on which date?
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October 19, 1966
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bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Spider-Man: Homecoming",
"Jon Favreau"
],
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3,
0
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" It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\" and 2010's \"Iron Man 2\", and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.",
" Shane Black directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, which uses concepts from the \"Extremis\" story arc by Warren Ellis.",
" The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley.",
" In \"Iron Man 3\", Tony Stark deals with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by the events of \"The Avengers\", while investigating the reemergence of the Ten Rings, led by the mysterious Mandarin and comes into a conflict with an old enemy: Aldrich Killian."
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"Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures.",
" It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\", and is the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.",
" Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson.",
" Six months after the events of \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark is resisting calls by the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology while also combating his declining health from the arc reactor in his chest.",
" Meanwhile, rogue Russian scientist Ivan Vanko has developed the same technology and built weapons of his own in order to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family, in the process joining forces with Stark's business rival, Justin Hammer."
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"Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures.",
" It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.",
" The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway.",
" It stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow.",
" In \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man."
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"Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\".",
" It was directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by Raimi, Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent.",
" It is the final film in Raimi's original \"Spider-Man\" film trilogy, following \"Spider-Man\" (2002) and \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004).",
" The film stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rosemary Harris, J. K. Simmons, James Cromwell, and Cliff Robertson in his final acting appearance before his death in 2011.",
" Following the events of \"Spider-Man 2\", Peter Parker has become a cultural phenomenon as Spider-Man, while Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson continues her Broadway career.",
" Harry Osborn still seeks vengeance for his father's death, and an escaped Flint Marko falls into a particle accelerator and is transformed into a shape-shifting sand manipulator.",
" An extraterrestrial symbiote crashes to Earth and bonds with Peter, influencing his behavior for the worse."
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" It is intended to be the direct sequel to 2018's \"\", as well as the sequel to 2012's \"Marvel's The Avengers\" and 2015's \"\" and the twenty-second film installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).",
" The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey, Jr., Josh Brolin, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lilly, Karen Gillan, Anthony Mackie, Tom Holland, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Paul Bettany, Scarlett Johansson, Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, and Pom Klementieff."
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" The film was directed by Marc Webb.",
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" The film tells the story of Peter Parker, a teenager from New York who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider.",
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" It is the second Spider-Man film reboot and the sixteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).",
" The film is directed by Jon Watts, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, Watts and Christopher Ford, and Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.",
" Tom Holland stars as Spider-Man, alongside Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Tyne Daly, Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. In \"Spider-Man: Homecoming\", Peter Parker tries to balance high school life with being Spider-Man, while facing the Vulture."
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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (also released as The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro in some markets) is a 2014 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man.",
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" The studio hired James Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to rewrite it.",
" The film stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Dane DeHaan as Green Goblin / Harry Osborn, Campbell Scott and Embeth Davidtz as Peter's parents, and Sally Field as Aunt May, with the addition of a new cast including Paul Giamatti as Rhino / Aleksei Sytsevich and Jamie Foxx as Electro / Max Dillon."
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"Title: Jon Favreau\n\n( ; born October 19, 1966) is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter and comedian.",
"Title: Iron Man 3\n\nIron Man 3 (stylized onscreen as Iron Man Three) is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\" and 2010's \"Iron Man 2\", and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Shane Black directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, which uses concepts from the \"Extremis\" story arc by Warren Ellis. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley. In \"Iron Man 3\", Tony Stark deals with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by the events of \"The Avengers\", while investigating the reemergence of the Ten Rings, led by the mysterious Mandarin and comes into a conflict with an old enemy: Aldrich Killian.",
"Title: Iron Man 2\n\nIron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's \"Iron Man\", and is the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Six months after the events of \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark is resisting calls by the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology while also combating his declining health from the arc reactor in his chest. Meanwhile, rogue Russian scientist Ivan Vanko has developed the same technology and built weapons of his own in order to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family, in the process joining forces with Stark's business rival, Justin Hammer.",
"Title: Iron Man (2008 film)\n\nIron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow. In \"Iron Man\", Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man.",
"Title: Spider-Man 3\n\nSpider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". It was directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by Raimi, Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent. It is the final film in Raimi's original \"Spider-Man\" film trilogy, following \"Spider-Man\" (2002) and \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004). The film stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rosemary Harris, J. K. Simmons, James Cromwell, and Cliff Robertson in his final acting appearance before his death in 2011. Following the events of \"Spider-Man 2\", Peter Parker has become a cultural phenomenon as Spider-Man, while Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson continues her Broadway career. Harry Osborn still seeks vengeance for his father's death, and an escaped Flint Marko falls into a particle accelerator and is transformed into a shape-shifting sand manipulator. An extraterrestrial symbiote crashes to Earth and bonds with Peter, influencing his behavior for the worse.",
"Title: Untitled Avengers film\n\nThe untitled Avengers film is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the direct sequel to 2018's \"\", as well as the sequel to 2012's \"Marvel's The Avengers\" and 2015's \"\" and the twenty-second film installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey, Jr., Josh Brolin, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lilly, Karen Gillan, Anthony Mackie, Tom Holland, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Paul Bettany, Scarlett Johansson, Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, and Pom Klementieff.",
"Title: The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film)\n\nThe Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book. It is the fourth theatrical \"Spider-Man\" film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and a reboot of Sam Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" 2002-2007 trilogy preceding it. The film was directed by Marc Webb. It was written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves and it stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curtis Connors, Denis Leary as NYPD Captain George Stacy, along with Martin Sheen and Sally Field as the uncle and aunt of Peter Parker, Ben Parker and May Parker. The film tells the story of Peter Parker, a teenager from New York who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. Parker must stop Dr. Curt Connors as a mutated lizard, from spreading a mutation serum to the city's human population.",
"Title: Spider-Man: Homecoming\n\nSpider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the second Spider-Man film reboot and the sixteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Jon Watts, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, Watts and Christopher Ford, and Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Tom Holland stars as Spider-Man, alongside Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Tyne Daly, Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. In \"Spider-Man: Homecoming\", Peter Parker tries to balance high school life with being Spider-Man, while facing the Vulture.",
"Title: The Amazing Spider-Man 2\n\nThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 (also released as The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro in some markets) is a 2014 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. The film was directed by Marc Webb and was produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach. It is the fifth theatrical \"Spider-Man\" film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and is the sequel to 2012's \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", it is also the final film in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" franchise. The studio hired James Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to rewrite it. The film stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Dane DeHaan as Green Goblin / Harry Osborn, Campbell Scott and Embeth Davidtz as Peter's parents, and Sally Field as Aunt May, with the addition of a new cast including Paul Giamatti as Rhino / Aleksei Sytsevich and Jamie Foxx as Electro / Max Dillon."
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Arjun Kapoor and Boney Kapoor are both in which country's film industry?
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India
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"India's Raw Star was an Indian singing competition series created by Gajendra Singh of Saibaba Telefilms which began airing on Star Plus from 24 August 2014.",
" It was hosted by model-actress Gauahar Khan and mentored by singer-rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh.",
" Rituraj Mohanty won the first season on 30 November 2014 with Darshan Raval and Mohit Gaur finishing second and third respectively.",
" The other contestants were Sagar Bhatia, Akasa Singh, pardeep singh sran etc.",
" Arjun Kapoor and Himesh Reshammiya made guest appearances in the show.",
" \"India's Raw Star\"' witnessed singers like Kailash Kher, Mohit Chauhan and Shaan perform in the final episode with finalists Rituraj, Mohit and Darshan.",
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"\"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga\" (English: \"I will still love you\") is a song from the Indian film \"Half Girlfriend\".",
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" The music of the song is composed by Mithoon and the lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir.",
" Reprise version of the track is sung by Arijit Singh titled, \"Pal Bhar (Chaahunga Reprise)\", and also another version titled, \"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi\" is sung by Shraddha Kapoor along with the instrumental \"Half Girlfriend (Love Theme)\"."
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"Bewafaa (English: Unfaithful ) is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film starring Akshay kumar, Anil Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee, Sushmita Sen, Shamita Shetty and Kabir Bedi.",
" The film is directed by Dharmesh Darshan who had earlier directed films like \"Raja Hindustani\" (1996) and \"Dhadkan\" (2000).",
" \"Bewafaa\" tells the story of changing morals and values in a fast-changing world, with the tagline \"When cultures meet.\"",
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"Abhi Nahi Toh Kabhi Nahi is a upcoming Bollywood movie is directed by Jyoti Kapur Das produce by Virender K.Arora and Arjun Kapoor.",
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"Sanjay Kapoor is a Bollywood actor and producer.",
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"Arjun Kapoor (] ; born 26 June 1985) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films.",
" He is the son of film producers Boney Kapoor and Mona Shourie Kapoor.",
" After working as an assistant director and associate producer on several films, including \"Kal Ho Naa Ho\" (2003) and \"Wanted\" (2009), he made his acting debut with Habib Faisal's romantic drama \"Ishaqzaade\" (2012), for which he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut."
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"Harshvardhan Kapooor in an Indian actor.",
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" He is sibling of actress Sonam Kapoor and producer Rhea Kapoor.",
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"Rhea Kapoor is an Indian film producer.",
" The younger daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita, she is the sister of actors Sonam Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor, granddaughter of filmmaker Surinder Kapoor, niece of filmmaker Boney Kapoor and his wives, producer Mona Shourie Kapoor and actress Sridevi, and actor Sanjay Kapoor.",
" Her cousins are actors Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah.",
" She produced Rajshree Ojha's film \"Aisha\", which starred her sister Sonam and Abhay Deol in leading roles.",
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"The Bengal Tigers are a franchise non-professional men's cricket team representing Tollywood in the Celebrity Cricket League which is contested between eight teams consisting of film celebrities from eight major regional film industry of Indian cinema.",
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"Title: Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga\n\n\"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga\" (English: \"I will still love you\") is a song from the Indian film \"Half Girlfriend\". Picturised on Shraddha Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor, the song has been sung by Arijit Singh and Shashaa Tirupati. The music of the song is composed by Mithoon and the lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir. Reprise version of the track is sung by Arijit Singh titled, \"Pal Bhar (Chaahunga Reprise)\", and also another version titled, \"Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi\" is sung by Shraddha Kapoor along with the instrumental \"Half Girlfriend (Love Theme)\".",
"Title: Bewafaa (2005 film)\n\nBewafaa (English: Unfaithful ) is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film starring Akshay kumar, Anil Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee, Sushmita Sen, Shamita Shetty and Kabir Bedi. The film is directed by Dharmesh Darshan who had earlier directed films like \"Raja Hindustani\" (1996) and \"Dhadkan\" (2000). \"Bewafaa\" tells the story of changing morals and values in a fast-changing world, with the tagline \"When cultures meet.\" \"Bewafaa\" was produced by Boney Kapoor, with music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. It borrows a lot of elements from the 1963 film \"Gumrah\", and the Telugu hit Abhinandana. The movie was presented by Sahara Group.",
"Title: Abhi Nahi Toh Kabhi Nahi\n\nAbhi Nahi Toh Kabhi Nahi is a upcoming Bollywood movie is directed by Jyoti Kapur Das produce by Virender K.Arora and Arjun Kapoor. The film features Pankaj Kapoor, Lara Dutta, Kay Kay Menon, Rajeev Khandelwal, Sanjay Kapoor, Pooja Chopra, Sanah Kapoor and Himansh Kohli.",
"Title: Sanjay Kapoor\n\nSanjay Kapoor is a Bollywood actor and producer. He is the son of producer Surinder Kapoor and is the younger brother of Boney Kapoor and Anil Kapoor.",
"Title: Arjun Kapoor\n\nArjun Kapoor (] ; born 26 June 1985) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films. He is the son of film producers Boney Kapoor and Mona Shourie Kapoor. After working as an assistant director and associate producer on several films, including \"Kal Ho Naa Ho\" (2003) and \"Wanted\" (2009), he made his acting debut with Habib Faisal's romantic drama \"Ishaqzaade\" (2012), for which he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.",
"Title: Harshvardhan Kapoor\n\nHarshvardhan Kapooor in an Indian actor. He is son of actor Anil Kapoor and Sunita kapoor. He is sibling of actress Sonam Kapoor and producer Rhea Kapoor. He is Arjun Kapoor's cousin.",
"Title: Rhea Kapoor\n\nRhea Kapoor is an Indian film producer. The younger daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita, she is the sister of actors Sonam Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor, granddaughter of filmmaker Surinder Kapoor, niece of filmmaker Boney Kapoor and his wives, producer Mona Shourie Kapoor and actress Sridevi, and actor Sanjay Kapoor. Her cousins are actors Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah. She produced Rajshree Ojha's film \"Aisha\", which starred her sister Sonam and Abhay Deol in leading roles. She has also produced \"Khoobsurat\", directed by Shashanka Ghosh, which is an official remake of Hrishikesh Mukherjee directed film by the same name.",
"Title: Boney Kapoor\n\nBoney Kapoor (born Achal Kapoor on 11 November 1953) is an Indian film producer who has produced numerous Bollywood films like \"Mr. India\", \"No Entry\", \"Judaai\" and \"Wanted\" to his credit. He is the elder brother of actors Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Kapoor and father of popular actor Arjun Kapoor.",
"Title: Bengal Tigers (Cricket team)\n\nThe Bengal Tigers are a franchise non-professional men's cricket team representing Tollywood in the Celebrity Cricket League which is contested between eight teams consisting of film celebrities from eight major regional film industry of Indian cinema. The franchise is owned by Bollywood film producer Boney Kapoor and his wife yesteryear actress Sridevi."
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Kick Your Ass in 17 Minutes includes music written by what Greek-Canadian musician born in 1966
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Phil X
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"It's Gonna Rain is a minimalist musical composition for magnetic tape written by Steve Reich in 1965.",
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"\"Hush\" is the tenth episode in the fourth season of the supernatural drama television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" (1997–2003).",
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" After reading critical response to the series in which the dialogue was praised as the most successful aspect of the show, Whedon set out to write an episode almost completely devoid of speech.",
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"James T. Horn (born August 29, 1966 in Foreman, Arkansas) is an American country music singer.",
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"Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ is a 1973 composition by American composer Steve Reich.",
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"The Big Lightning (also sometimes \"The Great Lightning\", Russian: Большая молния , \"Bolshaya molniya\") is an unfinished opera sketched in 1932 by Dmitri Shostakovich.",
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" Some of the musical material was borrowed from the earlier composition, \"Hypothetically Murdered\", Op. 31.",
" The music for \"the Big Lightning\" was eventually scrapped and reworked into \"Orango\", because of his lack of confidence in the libretto.",
" Shostakovich only managed to write the overture and 8 following pieces, which lasts about 17 minutes.",
" The original title may have been \"Nail in the Powder\".",
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"Philip Eric Xenidis (born March 10, 1966), better known as Phil X, is a Greek-Canadian musician and songwriter.",
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" He stands 2.20m or 7'3\" tall and weighs about 200 pounds in the year 2009.",
" The trademarked nickname \"Little Giant\" no longer belongs with Yao Ming according to the Xinhua News Agency.",
" According to Xinhua, \"... Sun played his first Chinese top professional league game on January 2, 2008 when the Guangdong club player had two points, five rebounds and five fouls in his 17 minutes on court.\"",
" According to the Taiwan News, he was not able to help his team win in the East Asian Games, though people already have big expectations for him.",
" He is one of five co-players who is more than 7 feet tall on the Chinese National basketball team, which also includes Zhang Zhaoxu, Wang Zhizhi, Wang Zhelin, and Yi Jianlian.",
" He currently plays for the Dongguan Leopards basketball club."
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" Also included is the \"Sweet Lover\" trilogy, with \"Sweet Lover (Part 1.)\"",
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"Title: Enfants\n\n\"Enfants\" is a 2008 single by electronic music producer Ricardo Villalobos. Though 17 minutes in length, the A-side, \"Enfants (Chants)\", has been described as a \"remarkably catchy, hype-inducing DJ tool\" by Pitchfork Media, and as a \"great tool for DJs\" by electronic music magazine Resident Advisor, due to its minimal changes over the course of the entire song.",
"Title: It's Gonna Rain\n\nIt's Gonna Rain is a minimalist musical composition for magnetic tape written by Steve Reich in 1965. It lasts about 17 minutes and 50 seconds. It was Reich's first major work and a landmark in minimalism and process music.",
"Title: Hush (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)\n\n\"Hush\" is the tenth episode in the fourth season of the supernatural drama television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" (1997–2003). It was written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon and originally aired in the United States on December 14, 1999 on The WB Television Network. After reading critical response to the series in which the dialogue was praised as the most successful aspect of the show, Whedon set out to write an episode almost completely devoid of speech. Only about 17 minutes of dialogue is presented in the entire 44 minutes of \"Hush\".",
"Title: James T. Horn\n\nJames T. Horn (born August 29, 1966 in Foreman, Arkansas) is an American country music singer. Horn recorded an album for Curb/Universal in 1997 produced by Wynn Jackson and Steve Keller. A dance mix of the song \"If My Heart Had an Ass (I'd Kick It)\" was released to clubs to introduce him.",
"Title: Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ\n\nMusic for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ is a 1973 composition by American composer Steve Reich. The piece is scored for glockenspiels, marimbas, metallophone (vibraphone without resonators), women's voices, and organ, and runs about 17 minutes.",
"Title: The Big Lightning\n\nThe Big Lightning (also sometimes \"The Great Lightning\", Russian: Большая молния , \"Bolshaya molniya\") is an unfinished opera sketched in 1932 by Dmitri Shostakovich. The manuscript was found by Olga Digonskaya. Some of the musical material was borrowed from the earlier composition, \"Hypothetically Murdered\", Op. 31. The music for \"the Big Lightning\" was eventually scrapped and reworked into \"Orango\", because of his lack of confidence in the libretto. Shostakovich only managed to write the overture and 8 following pieces, which lasts about 17 minutes. The original title may have been \"Nail in the Powder\". The opera contains parodies of Glière's \"Red Poppy\", and Beethoven's \"Rage Over a Lost Penny\".",
"Title: Phil X\n\nPhilip Eric Xenidis (born March 10, 1966), better known as Phil X, is a Greek-Canadian musician and songwriter. Since 2013, he has played live with Bon Jovi, replacing former lead guitarist Richie Sambora.",
"Title: Sun Zhe\n\nSun Zhe (born August, 1990) is a 25-year-old basketball player from China, who has earned the nickname \"Little Yao Ming\", according to a source from CCTV, China's news channel. He stands 2.20m or 7'3\" tall and weighs about 200 pounds in the year 2009. The trademarked nickname \"Little Giant\" no longer belongs with Yao Ming according to the Xinhua News Agency. According to Xinhua, \"... Sun played his first Chinese top professional league game on January 2, 2008 when the Guangdong club player had two points, five rebounds and five fouls in his 17 minutes on court.\" According to the Taiwan News, he was not able to help his team win in the East Asian Games, though people already have big expectations for him. He is one of five co-players who is more than 7 feet tall on the Chinese National basketball team, which also includes Zhang Zhaoxu, Wang Zhizhi, Wang Zhelin, and Yi Jianlian. He currently plays for the Dongguan Leopards basketball club.",
"Title: Kick Your Ass in 17 Minutes\n\nKick Your Ass in 17 Minutes. is the debut studio album by Los Angeles rock band The Drills, fronted by Canadian guitarist, singer and songwriter Phil X. It is the only album to feature the first Drills line-up. The last track is a medley of vocals taken from the rest of the album.",
"Title: Love Maniac\n\nThe album has a similar structure of Donna Summer's first albums, as Side A includes a 17 minutes long version of the title track. Side B includes the ballad \"Together To Heaven Or Hell\", where Rudy La Scala performs the lead vocals. Also included is the \"Sweet Lover\" trilogy, with \"Sweet Lover (Part 1.)\" and \"Sweet Lover (Part 3.)\" being disco stompers and \"Sweet Lover (Part 2.)\" being a slow tempo number with spoken vocals. An alternate version of \"Together To Heaven Or Hell\", featuring Alonso on lead vocals, was released later in 1984, in the Greatest Hits compilation \"Te Amo\"."
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4,561
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Which monarch was king of England during the era that the novel Tod of Fens takes place during?
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Henry V
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" It honors King David Kalākaua, who was called the \"Merrie Monarch\" for his patronage of the arts and is credited with restoring many Hawaiian cultural traditions during his reign, including the hula.",
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" First published by the Arena Publishing Company in Boston, the novel is divided into two parts entitled \"The Mechanic\" and \"The Farmer\", respectively.",
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"The Fox and the Hound 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video comedy-drama film produced by DisneyToon Studios, and a followup to the 1981 Disney animated film \"The Fox and the Hound\".",
" The film was directed by Jim Kammerud and released on December 12, 2006.",
" The story of the film takes place during the youth of Tod and Copper, in which Copper is tempted to join a band of singing stray dogs.",
" The film features the voices of Reba McEntire and Patrick Swayze.",
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"Ender in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the \"Ender's Game\" series, published on November 11, 2008.",
" It takes place between the two award-winning novels: \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\".",
" It could also be considered a parallel novel to the first three sequels in the Shadow Saga, since the entirety of this \"trilogy\" takes place in the span of \"Ender in Exile\".",
" The novel concludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take place during the Shadow Saga.",
" From yet another perspective, the novel expands (or \"replaces\") the last chapter of the original novel \"Ender's Game\".",
" On the one hand, it fills the gap right before the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gap between the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both named \"Speaker for the Dead\").",
" \"Ender in Exile\" begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story \"Ender's Homecoming\" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show.",
" Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel."
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"Festival of New Songs (Slovene: \"Festival novih skladb\" , FENS; previously \"Festival Nova scena\" ) is a festival of new and as yet nonaffirmed musicians from Slovenia and abroad.",
" It is the only festival in Slovenia where not only adults but children and teenagers compete too.",
" It takes place in July each year in Izola and Koper and is broadcast by main Slovene television and radio stations.",
" In its more than 20 years of history more than 500 rock, jazz, metal, and pop performers from Slovenia and abroad (Italy, Croatia, and France) have participated, amongst them Kingston, Tinkara Kovač, Lara Baruca, Ylenia Zobec, Siddharta, Alya, Polona Furlan, Andraž Hribar, Monika Pučelj, Sound Attack, Aleksandra Čermelj, Mambo Kings, Nude, Botri, Maja Slatinšek, Johnny Bravo, Foxy teens, and Eva Černe.",
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"The Tale of Gamelyn is a romance written in c. 1350 in a dialect of Middle English, considered part of the Matter of England.",
" It is presented in a style of rhymed couplets and described by Skeat as \"the older and longer kind of ballad\" and by Ramsey as a \"rough and ready romance.\"",
"\"The Tale of Gamelyn\" is one of 25 stories within Geoffrey Chaucer's \"Canterbury Tales\" in which it follows the unfinished \"Cook's Tale\".",
" This 900 line romance takes place during the reign of King Edward I and tells the story of Gamelyn, and the various obstacles he must overcome in order to retrieve his rightful inheritance from his older brother.",
" The tale confronts the corruption of the law, illuminating a lack of moral and political consistency.",
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"When in Rome is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the twenty-sixth novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1970.",
" The novel takes place in Rome, and concerns a number of murders among a group of tourists visiting the city; much of the action takes place in the \"Basilica di San Tommaso\", which bears some resemblance to the Basilica of San Clemente, which the author visited 'when in Rome' on an Italian holiday in Summer 1968."
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"The Ending Chronicle (終わりのクロニクル , Owari no Chronicle , literally Chronicle of the End) is a light novel series written by Minoru Kawakami (川上 稔) and illustrated by Satoyasu (さとやす).",
" It had 14 volumes published from 2003 to 2005 by Dengeki Bunko.",
" It takes place in the past of \"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere\", another of Kawakami's light novel series.",
" The series takes place in the second era of a six-stage universe, with Kawakami's other works (including \"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere\") encompassing the other five."
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"Tod of the Fens is a children's historical novel by Elinor Whitney Field.",
" Set in Boston, England, in the fifteenth century, it is a light-hearted adventure about Tod, a boy who lives with a band of men outside town, and Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, who disguises himself so he can move among the people incognito.",
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"Title: Jason Edwards: An Average Man\n\nJason Edwards: an Average Man is an 1892 novel by American author Hamlin Garland. First published by the Arena Publishing Company in Boston, the novel is divided into two parts entitled \"The Mechanic\" and \"The Farmer\", respectively. There are two major settings that accompany each section. In the first part, the setting is in Boston and then moves to Boomtown, a prairie town in the Midwest, in the second part. The book takes place over a period of ten years, beginning in 1879 and finishing in 1889, but an important part of the novel takes place in 1884 as well. Most scenes written about in the novel are set in the summer months. \"Jason Edwards\" takes place during the Gilded Age in American History.",
"Title: Henry V of England\n\nHenry V (9 August 1386 – 31 August 1422) was King of England from 1413 until his death at the age of 36 in 1422. He was the second English monarch who came from the House of Lancaster.",
"Title: The Fox and the Hound 2\n\nThe Fox and the Hound 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video comedy-drama film produced by DisneyToon Studios, and a followup to the 1981 Disney animated film \"The Fox and the Hound\". The film was directed by Jim Kammerud and released on December 12, 2006. The story of the film takes place during the youth of Tod and Copper, in which Copper is tempted to join a band of singing stray dogs. The film features the voices of Reba McEntire and Patrick Swayze. The film had an official soundtrack album released on November 21, 2006.",
"Title: Ender in Exile\n\nEnder in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the \"Ender's Game\" series, published on November 11, 2008. It takes place between the two award-winning novels: \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\". It could also be considered a parallel novel to the first three sequels in the Shadow Saga, since the entirety of this \"trilogy\" takes place in the span of \"Ender in Exile\". The novel concludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take place during the Shadow Saga. From yet another perspective, the novel expands (or \"replaces\") the last chapter of the original novel \"Ender's Game\". On the one hand, it fills the gap right before the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gap between the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both named \"Speaker for the Dead\"). \"Ender in Exile\" begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story \"Ender's Homecoming\" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show. Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel.",
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"Title: The Tale of Gamelyn\n\nThe Tale of Gamelyn is a romance written in c. 1350 in a dialect of Middle English, considered part of the Matter of England. It is presented in a style of rhymed couplets and described by Skeat as \"the older and longer kind of ballad\" and by Ramsey as a \"rough and ready romance.\" \"The Tale of Gamelyn\" is one of 25 stories within Geoffrey Chaucer's \"Canterbury Tales\" in which it follows the unfinished \"Cook's Tale\". This 900 line romance takes place during the reign of King Edward I and tells the story of Gamelyn, and the various obstacles he must overcome in order to retrieve his rightful inheritance from his older brother. The tale confronts the corruption of the law, illuminating a lack of moral and political consistency. There is no indication as to where exactly this story takes place, given that the text itself has no place names, and Gamelyn's family name of Boundys most likely just signifies a type of boundary.",
"Title: When in Rome (novel)\n\nWhen in Rome is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the twenty-sixth novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1970. The novel takes place in Rome, and concerns a number of murders among a group of tourists visiting the city; much of the action takes place in the \"Basilica di San Tommaso\", which bears some resemblance to the Basilica of San Clemente, which the author visited 'when in Rome' on an Italian holiday in Summer 1968.",
"Title: The Ending Chronicle\n\nThe Ending Chronicle (終わりのクロニクル , Owari no Chronicle , literally Chronicle of the End) is a light novel series written by Minoru Kawakami (川上 稔) and illustrated by Satoyasu (さとやす). It had 14 volumes published from 2003 to 2005 by Dengeki Bunko. It takes place in the past of \"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere\", another of Kawakami's light novel series. The series takes place in the second era of a six-stage universe, with Kawakami's other works (including \"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere\") encompassing the other five.",
"Title: Tod of the Fens\n\nTod of the Fens is a children's historical novel by Elinor Whitney Field. Set in Boston, England, in the fifteenth century, it is a light-hearted adventure about Tod, a boy who lives with a band of men outside town, and Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, who disguises himself so he can move among the people incognito. The novel, illustrated by Warwick Goble, was first published in 1928 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1929."
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4,562
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Which of Kay Boyle and Dan Masterson is recognised as having more jobs
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Dan Masterson
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" Robin tends to be self-centred, demanding and controlling in his relationships.",
" Wendy, however, always seems to see the positive side of any situation, and, while often frustrated, copes with Robin admirably.",
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"Jack Shoemaker (born 1946) is an American editor and publisher, and current editorial director and vice-president at Counterpoint Press in Berkeley, California.",
" Shoemaker has edited and published books under several imprints, including North Point, Pantheon Books, Shoemaker & Hoard, and Counterpoint.",
" Shoemaker has published books by Guy Davenport, Romulus Linney, Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, Evan S. Connell, MFK Fisher, James Salter, Gina Berriault, Reynolds Price, W.S. Merwin, Michael Palmer, Donald Hall, Anne Lamott, Kay Boyle, Gary Nabhan, Jane Vandenburgh, Carole Maso, and Robert Aitken.",
" Shoemaker supports author-driven literary publishing ventures and mindfulness and political awareness in publishing.",
" Shoemaker was one of the first American publisher of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a major publisher of Wendell Berry."
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" His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.",
" Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director.",
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"Title: Steve Jobs (film)\n\nSteve Jobs is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin. Based on the biography of the same name by Walter Isaacson as well as interviews conducted by Sorkin, the film is structured into three acts which cover 14 years (1984–1998) in the life of personal computing innovator and Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, with each act taking place immediately prior to the launch of a key product – the Apple Macintosh, the NeXT Computer and the iMac. Jobs is portrayed by Michael Fassbender, with Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Katherine Waterston, Michael Stuhlbarg and Jeff Daniels in supporting roles.",
"Title: Granville Coghlan\n\nGranville Boyle Coghlan was an educationalist and an early twentieth century rugby union international who is known as one of the \"lost lions\" due to his participation on the 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina which, although retrospectively recognised as a Lions tour, did not confer test status on any of the four encounters with the Argentina national rugby union team.",
"Title: Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends\n\nRobin and Wendy's Wet Weekends is a BBC Radio 4 comedy series written by and starring Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall, which ran from 2001 to 2005. It revolves around the mundane lives of Robin and Wendy Mayfield who live on an anonymous estate in Stevenage. Robin tends to be self-centred, demanding and controlling in his relationships. Wendy, however, always seems to see the positive side of any situation, and, while often frustrated, copes with Robin admirably. Both Robin and Wendy have relatively meaningless bureaucratic jobs. Robin manages shipping and receiving for a warehouse, and Wendy works in local government.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Steve Jobs (film)\n\n\"Steve Jobs\" is a 2015 American biographical drama film based on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Michael Fassbender in the title role along with Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, and Jeff Daniels. Aaron Sorkin wrote the screenplay of the film, inspired by Walter Isaacson's 2011 biography of the same name, as well as interviews conducted by Sorkin.",
"Title: Kay Boyle\n\nKay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist.",
"Title: Caresse Crosby\n\nCaresse Crosby (born Mary Phelps Jacob; April 20, 1891 – January 26, 1970) was the first recipient of a patent for the modern bra, an American patron of the arts, publisher, and the \"literary godmother to the Lost Generation of expatriate writers in Paris.\" She and her second husband, Harry Crosby, founded the Black Sun Press, which was instrumental in publishing early works of many authors who would later become famous, including Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kay Boyle, Charles Bukowski, Hart Crane, and Robert Duncan.",
"Title: Dan Masterson\n\nDan Masterson (born February 22, 1934) is an American poet born in Buffalo, New York, United States (US). He became a poet after several jobs as an actor, narrator, disc jockey (DJ), lay missionary worker, advertising copywriter, and theatrical public relations director.",
"Title: Jack Shoemaker\n\nJack Shoemaker (born 1946) is an American editor and publisher, and current editorial director and vice-president at Counterpoint Press in Berkeley, California. Shoemaker has edited and published books under several imprints, including North Point, Pantheon Books, Shoemaker & Hoard, and Counterpoint. Shoemaker has published books by Guy Davenport, Romulus Linney, Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, Evan S. Connell, MFK Fisher, James Salter, Gina Berriault, Reynolds Price, W.S. Merwin, Michael Palmer, Donald Hall, Anne Lamott, Kay Boyle, Gary Nabhan, Jane Vandenburgh, Carole Maso, and Robert Aitken. Shoemaker supports author-driven literary publishing ventures and mindfulness and political awareness in publishing. Shoemaker was one of the first American publisher of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a major publisher of Wendell Berry.",
"Title: Danny Boyle\n\nDanny Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director, producer, screenwriter and theatre director, known for his work on films including \"Shallow Grave\", \"Trainspotting\", \"The Beach\", \"28 Days Later\", \"Sunshine\", \"Slumdog Millionaire\", \"127 Hours\", and \"Steve Jobs\". His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director. He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director. Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\"."
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What nationality is the boxer who went against Sean Mannion or the vacant WBA title and won over a fifteen round unanimous decision?
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Jamaican
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"José Alfaro is a Nicaraguan boxer who captured the vacant WBA lightweight title against Thai Prawet Singwancha in a split decision on December 29, 2007 in Bielefeld, Germany.",
" He later lost that title on May 19, 2008 to Yusuke Kobori who knocked him out in only 3 rounds.",
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"Bernabe Villacampo (born June 11, 1943) was a Philippine boxer who took the WBA World Flyweight Championship in a fifteen round Unanimous Decision on October 19, 1969 against Japanese boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara at the Prefectural Gymnasium, in Osaka, Japan.",
" Villacampo's business manager was Lope Sarreal Jr.",
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"James Tillis (born July 5, 1957) is a former professional boxer.",
" Known as \"Quick\", he was known for his fast hand speed.",
" Tillis challenged for the WBA world heavyweight title in 1981, but was defeated by fifteen round unanimous decision to Mike Weaver.",
" Tillis was the first man to go the distance with a prime Mike Tyson in 1986.",
" He holds notable wins over Ron Stander by TKO 7 in 1980, and the hard punching Earnie Shavers by ten-round decision in 1982.",
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"Juan Nazario (born September 27, 1963 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a former professional boxer.",
" During his career, which lasted from 1982 to 1993, Nazario won the WBA world lightweight title.",
" His first world title challenge came in 1987 when he fought fellow Puerto Rican Edwin Rosario for the WBA belt, Rosario won the fight by an eighth round knockout.",
" Nazario and Rosario fought a rematch in 1990, once again for the WBA title.",
" Nazario was able to reverse the result of the first fight by beating Rosario in the eighth round to become champion.",
" In his first defense Nazario challenged Pernell Whitaker for the undisputed title.",
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"Yuriy Nuzhnenko is a Ukrainian boxer who captured the vacant WBA Interim Welterweight belt on December 8, 2007 in Le Cannet, France against Frédéric Klose of France by twelve-round unanimous decision."
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"MacArthur \"Mac\" Foster (June 27, 1942 – July 19, 2010) was an American heavyweight professional boxer.",
" Foster competed from 1966 to 1976, and won 30 of 36 professional bouts.",
" All wins by way of knockout.",
" He scored notable stoppages of heavyweight contenders such as Thad Spencer, Cleveland Williams (twice)and Zora Folley.",
" Foster went the distance against a prime Muhammad Ali in April 1972, losing by fifteen round unanimous decision."
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"César Canchila is a boxer from Colombia who fights in the light flyweight division, where he is a former WBO Latino and WBA Fedelatin champion.",
" He was born in the small town of Cereté on March 15, 1982 and currently resides in Montería.",
" On July 26, 2008 Canchila captured the vacant WBA Interim Light Flyweight Title when he won a unanimous decision against the previously unbeaten Giovanni Segura in Las Vegas.",
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"Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2011.",
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" Holyfield is the only four-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBA, WBC, IBF, and lineal titles from 1990 to 1992; the WBA, IBF, and lineal titles again from 1993 to 1994; the WBA title from 1996 to 1999; the IBF title from 1997 to 1999; and the WBA title for a fourth time from 2000 to 2001."
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"Title: Mike McCallum\n\nMike McCallum (born 7 December 1956) is a Jamaican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1997. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA super welterweight title from 1984 to 1988; the WBA middleweight title from 1989 to 1991; and the WBC light heavyweight title from 1994 to 1995.",
"Title: Sean Mannion (boxer)\n\nSean Mannion (born October 6, 1956 in Rosmuc, Ireland) is a former boxer in the light middleweight division. He boxed out of Massachusetts in the United States. His most notable bout was against Mike McCallum for the vacant WBA title, which he lost over a fifteen round unanimous decision. Newline Films reportedly plans to make a film about his life story. In January 2014, \"Rocky Ros Muc: Seán Ó Mainnín\", a biography about Mannion's life and career was released. The book is written in Irish but there are plans afoot to release an English version.",
"Title: José Alfaro\n\nJosé Alfaro is a Nicaraguan boxer who captured the vacant WBA lightweight title against Thai Prawet Singwancha in a split decision on December 29, 2007 in Bielefeld, Germany. He later lost that title on May 19, 2008 to Yusuke Kobori who knocked him out in only 3 rounds. His next match was against Mexican legend Erik Morales on March 27, 2010 for the vacant WBC International Welterweight. He lost via Unanimous Decision the scores were 117-111, 116-112,116-112.",
"Title: Bernabe Villacampo\n\nBernabe Villacampo (born June 11, 1943) was a Philippine boxer who took the WBA World Flyweight Championship in a fifteen round Unanimous Decision on October 19, 1969 against Japanese boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara at the Prefectural Gymnasium, in Osaka, Japan. Villacampo's business manager was Lope Sarreal Jr. A strong puncher, he knocked out opponents in 40% of the matches he won.",
"Title: James Tillis\n\nJames Tillis (born July 5, 1957) is a former professional boxer. Known as \"Quick\", he was known for his fast hand speed. Tillis challenged for the WBA world heavyweight title in 1981, but was defeated by fifteen round unanimous decision to Mike Weaver. Tillis was the first man to go the distance with a prime Mike Tyson in 1986. He holds notable wins over Ron Stander by TKO 7 in 1980, and the hard punching Earnie Shavers by ten-round decision in 1982. Tillis fought for the last time in 2001 at the age of 44.",
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"Title: Yuriy Nuzhnenko\n\nYuriy Nuzhnenko is a Ukrainian boxer who captured the vacant WBA Interim Welterweight belt on December 8, 2007 in Le Cannet, France against Frédéric Klose of France by twelve-round unanimous decision.",
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"Title: César Canchila\n\nCésar Canchila is a boxer from Colombia who fights in the light flyweight division, where he is a former WBO Latino and WBA Fedelatin champion. He was born in the small town of Cereté on March 15, 1982 and currently resides in Montería. On July 26, 2008 Canchila captured the vacant WBA Interim Light Flyweight Title when he won a unanimous decision against the previously unbeaten Giovanni Segura in Las Vegas. Canchila would then lose the title in a rematch to Segura in his very next bout by 4th round TKO on March 14, 2009.",
"Title: Evander Holyfield\n\nEvander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2011. He reigned as the undisputed champion in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, being the first and to date only boxer in history to do so, which earned him the nickname of \"The Real Deal\". Holyfield is the only four-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBA, WBC, IBF, and lineal titles from 1990 to 1992; the WBA, IBF, and lineal titles again from 1993 to 1994; the WBA title from 1996 to 1999; the IBF title from 1997 to 1999; and the WBA title for a fourth time from 2000 to 2001."
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The Franciscan Missions of the Sierra Gorda are credited to a Roman Catholic Spanish priest and friar of the Franciscan Order who founded how many of the 21 Spanish missions in California?
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nine
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"The Sierra Gorda is an ecological region centered on the northern third of the Mexican state of Querétaro and extending into the neighboring states of Guanajuato, Hidalgo and San Luis Potosí.",
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" The area is extremely rugged with high steep mountains and deep canyons.",
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" On November 24, 1771 he arrived at Loreto with fourteen of his colleagues.",
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" San Gabriel Arcángel, named after the Archangel Gabriel and often referred to as the \"Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles\", was designed by Antonio Cruzado, who hailed from Córdoba, Spain.",
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"Title: Mission San Gabriel Arcángel\n\nThe Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is a fully functioning Roman Catholic mission and a historic landmark in San Gabriel, California. The settlement was founded by Spaniards of the Franciscan order on \"The Feast of the Birth of Mary,\" September 8, 1771, as the fourth of what would become 21 Spanish missions in California. San Gabriel Arcángel, named after the Archangel Gabriel and often referred to as the \"Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles\", was designed by Antonio Cruzado, who hailed from Córdoba, Spain. Cruzado gave the building its strong Moorish architectural influence. The capped buttresses and the tall, narrow windows are unique among the missions of the California chain.",
"Title: Fermín Lasuén\n\nFermín de Francisco Lasuén de Arasqueta (Vitoria (Spain), June 7, 1736 – Mission de San Carlos (California), June 26, 1803) was a Basque Franciscan missionary to Alta California president of the Franciscan missions there, and founder of nine of the twenty-one Spanish missions in California."
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What is the year of the event which occured first, the UAW Dodge 400 was the third stock car race of the NASCAR Spring Cup Series, or Carl Edwards II was born?
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1979
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" Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race, his first of the season, and the first Sprint Cup win at Auto Club for Joe Gibbs, completing a weekend sweep, while Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second.",
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"The 2011 Showtime Southern 500, 62nd running of the event, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on May 7, 2011 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina.",
" Contested over 370 laps, 3 laps over the advertised distance, it was the tenth race of the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season out of thirty-six.",
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" Jimmie Johnson won the race, his first of the season and fourth overall Coca-Cola 600 win, while Kevin Harvick finished second and Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top five.",
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" The 267-lap race was won by Carl Edwards of the Roush Fenway Racing team who started from second position.",
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"The Federated Auto Parts 400 is an annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at the Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Virginia, being the second of two races with the first one being the Toyota Owners 400 in the spring.",
" From 2004 to 2017, the race has served as the last race in NASCAR's \"regular season\" for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.",
" Following the race, the top sixteen drivers in points standings advance to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, Starting in 2018, As part of schedule realignment, the Federated Auto Parts 400 will become the second race in the Round of 16 of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, The Brickyard 400 will be the final race of the regular season."
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"Carl Michael Edwards II (born August 15, 1979) is a retired American professional stock car racing driver.",
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" He won the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series championship and nearly won the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title, but lost by a tiebreaker to Tony Stewart.",
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" Carl Edwards of Roush Fenway Racing won the race, his second win of the season, while Kurt Busch finished second.",
" Ryan Newman, Jamie McMurray, and Paul Menard rounded out the top five."
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"The 2014 Kobalt 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on March 9, 2014, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas.",
" Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5 mi asphalt tri-oval, it was the third race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.",
" Brad Keselowski won the race, his first win of the season, after Dale Earnhardt, Jr. ran out of fuel half a lap from the finish.",
" Earnhardt, Jr. still finished second, while Paul Menard, Joey Logano, and Carl Edwards rounded out the top five.",
" The top rookies of the race were Austin Dillon (16th), Kyle Larson (19th), and Michael Annett (29th)."
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"The 2010 Ford 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 21, 2010 at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.",
" The 267 lap race was the thirty-sixth in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season.",
" The race was won by Carl Edwards for the Roush Fenway Racing team.",
" Jimmie Johnson finished second, and Kevin Harvick clinched third."
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"Title: 2013 Auto Club 400\n\nThe 2013 Auto Club 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on March 24, 2013, at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, United States. Contested over 200 laps on the 2-mile (3.2 km) asphalt D-shaped oval, it was the fifth race of the 2013 Sprint Cup Series championship. Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race, his first of the season, and the first Sprint Cup win at Auto Club for Joe Gibbs, completing a weekend sweep, while Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second. Joey Logano, Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch rounded out the top five.",
"Title: 2011 Showtime Southern 500\n\nThe 2011 Showtime Southern 500, 62nd running of the event, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on May 7, 2011 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Contested over 370 laps, 3 laps over the advertised distance, it was the tenth race of the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season out of thirty-six. The pole position was won by Kasey Kahne of Red Bull Racing Team. The race was won by Regan Smith of Furniture Row Racing, the first win for both Smith and the team, with Carl Edwards in second and Brad Keselowski in third.",
"Title: 2014 Coca-Cola 600\n\nThe 2014 Coca-Cola 600, the 55th running of the event, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on May 25, 2014, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Contested over 400 laps on the 1.5 mi oval, it was the twelfth race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Jimmie Johnson won the race, his first of the season and fourth overall Coca-Cola 600 win, while Kevin Harvick finished second and Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Austin Dillon (16th), Kyle Larson (18th) and Cole Whitt (27th).",
"Title: 2008 UAW-Dodge 400\n\nThe 2008 UAW-Dodge 400 was the third stock car race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. It was held on March 2, 2008, before a crowd of 153,000 in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one of ten intermediate tracks to hold NASCAR races. The 267-lap race was won by Carl Edwards of the Roush Fenway Racing team who started from second position. Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished second and Edwards' teammate Greg Biffle came in third.",
"Title: Federated Auto Parts 400\n\nThe Federated Auto Parts 400 is an annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at the Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Virginia, being the second of two races with the first one being the Toyota Owners 400 in the spring. From 2004 to 2017, the race has served as the last race in NASCAR's \"regular season\" for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Following the race, the top sixteen drivers in points standings advance to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, Starting in 2018, As part of schedule realignment, the Federated Auto Parts 400 will become the second race in the Round of 16 of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, The Brickyard 400 will be the final race of the regular season.",
"Title: Carl Edwards\n\nCarl Michael Edwards II (born August 15, 1979) is a retired American professional stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 19 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing. Prior to that, he drove the No. 99 Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing. He won the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series championship and nearly won the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title, but lost by a tiebreaker to Tony Stewart. Edwards is well known for doing a backflip off of his car to celebrate a victory, which was a result of saving himself from a potential fall when he had his first win.",
"Title: 2013 Kobalt Tools 400\n\nThe 2013 Kobalt Tools 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on March 10, 2013, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Clark County, Nevada. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5 mile (2.4 km) asphalt tri-oval, it was the third race of the 2013 Sprint Cup Series championship. Matt Kenseth of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race, his first of the season. Kasey Kahne finished second while Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards rounded out the top five.",
"Title: 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400\n\nThe 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on September 7, 2013, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Contested over 400 laps, it was the twenty-sixth and final race leading into the Chase for the Sprint Cup in the 2013 Sprint Cup Series season. Carl Edwards of Roush Fenway Racing won the race, his second win of the season, while Kurt Busch finished second. Ryan Newman, Jamie McMurray, and Paul Menard rounded out the top five.",
"Title: 2014 Kobalt 400\n\nThe 2014 Kobalt 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on March 9, 2014, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5 mi asphalt tri-oval, it was the third race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Brad Keselowski won the race, his first win of the season, after Dale Earnhardt, Jr. ran out of fuel half a lap from the finish. Earnhardt, Jr. still finished second, while Paul Menard, Joey Logano, and Carl Edwards rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Austin Dillon (16th), Kyle Larson (19th), and Michael Annett (29th).",
"Title: 2010 Ford 400\n\nThe 2010 Ford 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 21, 2010 at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. The 267 lap race was the thirty-sixth in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season. The race was won by Carl Edwards for the Roush Fenway Racing team. Jimmie Johnson finished second, and Kevin Harvick clinched third."
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What is the middle name of the actor who played Jane Hathaway on the CBS television series, that had a made-for-television done in 1981?
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"Milhouse Mussolini van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name.",
" Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is \"Mussolini.\""
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"CBS Innertube was a broadband video channel launched by CBS in May 2006.",
" The channel offered original web-only shows, as well as rebroadcasts of CBS's regular shows.",
" The service was only available in the United States.",
" It was rebranded as CBS.com a year later.",
" In 2008, under the CBS.com name, CBS began adding classic television series such as \"Hawaii Five-O\", \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" and \"The Twilight Zone\" to its selection (also including shows such as \"Melrose Place\", \"MacGyver\" and \"\", which never aired on CBS but are owned by CBS Television Distribution)."
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"The Sonny Kendis Show was an early United States television series which aired on CBS Television from 18 April 1949 to circa 3 January 1950.",
" Unusually, the series aired in a 10-minute time slot, at 7:45pm to 7:55pm ET on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, preceded by the 15-minute \"CBS Television News\", and followed by the 5-minute \"Ruthie on the Telephone\"."
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"Kellie Shanygne Williams (born March 22, 1976) is an American actress.",
" She is best known for her role as Laura Lee Winslow, the middle child of Carl and Harriette Winslow on the ABC/CBS television series \"Family Matters\" which ran from 1989–1998.",
" Her middle name is pronounced Sha-neen."
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"Return of the Beverly Hillbillies is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1962–1971 sitcom \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" starring original cast members Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas and Nancy Kulp reprising their respective roles of Jed Clampett, Elly May Clampett and Jane Hathaway, along with newcomers Werner Klemperer as C.D. Medford, Ray Young as Jethro Bodine and Imogene Coca as Granny's 100-year-old mother; noticeably absent from the cast were Irene Ryan (Granny) and Raymond Bailey (Mr. Drysdale), who had both died in 1973 and 1980 respectively, and Max Baer Jr. (the original Jethro), who declined to participate."
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"Anne Hathaway is an American actress who has appeared in film and stage.",
" She made her acting debut in the short lived television series \"Get Real\" (1999-2000).",
" Hathaway's breakthrough role came with the role of Mia Thermopolis in the successful Disney comedy \"The Princess Diaries\" (2001).",
" The role established her as a teen idol and she later reprised the role in its .",
" This was followed by a string of family-oriented films, including \"Nicholas Nickleby\" (2002) and \"Ella Enchanted\" (2004), all of which were unsuccessful.",
" In 2005, she voiced the lead character in the highly successful animated film \"Hoodwinked!",
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" The same year, she made transition to more mature roles with the acclaimed \"Brokeback Mountain\".",
" In 2006, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the comedy-drama \"The Devil Wears Prada\" and portrayed Jane Austen in the biographical drama \"Becoming Jane\", the following year."
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"Hawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS.",
" The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980.",
" Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii.",
" The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three.",
" On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016.",
" On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017."
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"Albert David Hedison, Jr. (born May 20, 1927) is an American film, television, and stage actor.",
" He was billed as Al Hedison in his early film work.",
" In 1959, when he was cast in the role of Victor Sebastian in the short-lived espionage television series \"Five Fingers\", NBC insisted that he change his name.",
" He proposed that he use his middle name and he has been billed as David Hedison ever since.",
" He is known for his role as Captain Lee Crane in Irwin Allen's television series \"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea\" and as CIA agent Felix Leiter in two James Bond films, \"Live and Let Die\" and \"Licence to Kill\"."
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"Shailene Diann Woodley (born November 15, 1991) is an American actress and activist.",
" Born in San Bernardino County, California and raised in the Simi Valley, she took acting classes with Anthony Meindl and made her screen debut in the television film \"Replacing Dad\" (1999), followed by numerous guest roles on television, including as Kaitlin Cooper on \"The O.C.\" (2003–04), and several television films.",
" Her leading roles as California Ford in \"A Place Called Home\" (2004) and Felicity Merriman in \"\" (2005) both earned her Young Artist Award nominations and she gained recognition for her leading role as Amy Juergens on the ABC Family television series \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" (2008–13).",
" She also played Jane Chapman in the HBO limited series \"Big Little Lies\" for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series."
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"Title: Milhouse Van Houten\n\nMilhouse Mussolini van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name. Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is \"Mussolini.\"",
"Title: CBS Innertube\n\nCBS Innertube was a broadband video channel launched by CBS in May 2006. The channel offered original web-only shows, as well as rebroadcasts of CBS's regular shows. The service was only available in the United States. It was rebranded as CBS.com a year later. In 2008, under the CBS.com name, CBS began adding classic television series such as \"Hawaii Five-O\", \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" and \"The Twilight Zone\" to its selection (also including shows such as \"Melrose Place\", \"MacGyver\" and \"\", which never aired on CBS but are owned by CBS Television Distribution).",
"Title: The Sonny Kendis Show\n\nThe Sonny Kendis Show was an early United States television series which aired on CBS Television from 18 April 1949 to circa 3 January 1950. Unusually, the series aired in a 10-minute time slot, at 7:45pm to 7:55pm ET on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, preceded by the 15-minute \"CBS Television News\", and followed by the 5-minute \"Ruthie on the Telephone\".",
"Title: Kellie Shanygne Williams\n\nKellie Shanygne Williams (born March 22, 1976) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Laura Lee Winslow, the middle child of Carl and Harriette Winslow on the ABC/CBS television series \"Family Matters\" which ran from 1989–1998. Her middle name is pronounced Sha-neen.",
"Title: Return of the Beverly Hillbillies\n\nReturn of the Beverly Hillbillies is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1962–1971 sitcom \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" starring original cast members Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas and Nancy Kulp reprising their respective roles of Jed Clampett, Elly May Clampett and Jane Hathaway, along with newcomers Werner Klemperer as C.D. Medford, Ray Young as Jethro Bodine and Imogene Coca as Granny's 100-year-old mother; noticeably absent from the cast were Irene Ryan (Granny) and Raymond Bailey (Mr. Drysdale), who had both died in 1973 and 1980 respectively, and Max Baer Jr. (the original Jethro), who declined to participate.",
"Title: Anne Hathaway on screen and stage\n\nAnne Hathaway is an American actress who has appeared in film and stage. She made her acting debut in the short lived television series \"Get Real\" (1999-2000). Hathaway's breakthrough role came with the role of Mia Thermopolis in the successful Disney comedy \"The Princess Diaries\" (2001). The role established her as a teen idol and she later reprised the role in its . This was followed by a string of family-oriented films, including \"Nicholas Nickleby\" (2002) and \"Ella Enchanted\" (2004), all of which were unsuccessful. In 2005, she voiced the lead character in the highly successful animated film \"Hoodwinked! \". The same year, she made transition to more mature roles with the acclaimed \"Brokeback Mountain\". In 2006, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the comedy-drama \"The Devil Wears Prada\" and portrayed Jane Austen in the biographical drama \"Becoming Jane\", the following year.",
"Title: Nancy Kulp\n\nNancy Jane Kulp (August 28, 1921 – February 3, 1991) was an American character actress best known as Miss Jane Hathaway on the popular CBS television series \"The Beverly Hillbillies\".",
"Title: Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)\n\nHawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS. The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii. The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three. On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017.",
"Title: David Hedison\n\nAlbert David Hedison, Jr. (born May 20, 1927) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He was billed as Al Hedison in his early film work. In 1959, when he was cast in the role of Victor Sebastian in the short-lived espionage television series \"Five Fingers\", NBC insisted that he change his name. He proposed that he use his middle name and he has been billed as David Hedison ever since. He is known for his role as Captain Lee Crane in Irwin Allen's television series \"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea\" and as CIA agent Felix Leiter in two James Bond films, \"Live and Let Die\" and \"Licence to Kill\".",
"Title: Shailene Woodley\n\nShailene Diann Woodley (born November 15, 1991) is an American actress and activist. Born in San Bernardino County, California and raised in the Simi Valley, she took acting classes with Anthony Meindl and made her screen debut in the television film \"Replacing Dad\" (1999), followed by numerous guest roles on television, including as Kaitlin Cooper on \"The O.C.\" (2003–04), and several television films. Her leading roles as California Ford in \"A Place Called Home\" (2004) and Felicity Merriman in \"\" (2005) both earned her Young Artist Award nominations and she gained recognition for her leading role as Amy Juergens on the ABC Family television series \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" (2008–13). She also played Jane Chapman in the HBO limited series \"Big Little Lies\" for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series."
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Borovička (also known as Juniper brandy), is a Slovak alcoholic beverage flavored with juniper berries, today's commercially produced borovička contains about 40% alcohol by volume, what is it called, also called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol, is a compound and simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH?
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"Ethanol, also called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol, is a compound and simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH .",
" Its formula can be written also as CH3 −CH2 −OH or C2H5 −OH (an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group), and is often abbreviated as EtOH.",
" Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a slight characteristic odor.",
" It is used as a drug and is the principal type of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks."
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"Alcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed.",
" The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol.",
" The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking).",
" Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident.",
" This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages.",
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"The legal drinking age is the age at which a person can legally consume or purchase alcoholic beverages.",
" These laws cover a wide range of issues and behaviors, addressing when and where alcohol can be consumed.",
" The minimum age alcohol can be legally consumed can be different from the age when it can be purchased in some countries.",
" These laws vary among different countries and many laws have exemptions or special circumstances.",
" Most laws apply only to drinking alcohol in public places, with alcohol consumption in the home being mostly unregulated (an exception being the UK, which has a minimum legal age of five for supervised consumption in private places).",
" Some countries also have different age limits for different types of alcoholic drinks."
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"A distilled beverage, spirit, liquor, hard liquor or hard alcohol is an alcoholic beverage produced by distillation of grains, fruit, or vegetables that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation.",
" The distillation process purifies the liquid and removes diluting components like water, for the purpose of increasing its proportion of alcohol content (commonly expressed as alcohol by volume, ABV).",
" As distilled beverages contain significantly more alcohol, they are considered \"harder\" – in North America, the term \"hard liquor\" is used to distinguish distilled beverages from undistilled ones."
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"Brinjevec (or \"Brinovec\") is a strong alcoholic drink, produced in the Karst and Brkini regions in Slovenia.",
" It is re-distilled from ground and fermented juniper berries only and it differs from similar drinks that have different alcohol bases with added juniper flavor (compound Gin, Slovak Borovička, Dutch Jenever, Serbian Klekovača, etc.).",
" It has a clear transparent color and it is meant for folk medicinal use and not for regular drinking.",
" It contains between 40% and 50% alcohol and has a very distinctive tart taste"
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"The legal drinking age in India and the laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol vary significantly from state to state.",
" In India, consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the states of Gujarat, Bihar and Nagaland as well as the union territory of Lakshadweep.",
" There is a partial ban on alcohol in some districts of Manipur.",
" All other Indian states permit alcohol consumption but fix a legal drinking age, which ranges at different ages per region.",
" In some states, the legal drinking age can be different for different types of alcoholic beverage."
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"Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a broad term for any drinking of alcohol that results in mental or physical health problems.",
" It was previously divided into two types: alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.",
" In a medical context, alcoholism is said to exist when two or more of the following conditions is present: a person drinks large amounts over a long time period, has difficulty cutting down, acquiring and drinking alcohol takes up a great deal of time, alcohol is strongly desired, usage results in not fulfilling responsibilities, usage results in social problems, usage results in health problems, usage results in risky situations, withdrawal occurs when stopping, and alcohol tolerance has occurred with use.",
" Risky situations include drinking and driving or having unsafe sex among others.",
" Alcohol use can affect all parts of the body but particularly affects the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, and immune system.",
" This can result in mental illness, Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome, an irregular heart beat, liver failure, and an increase in the risk of cancer, among other diseases.",
" Drinking during pregnancy can cause damage to the baby resulting in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Generally women are more sensitive to alcohol's harmful physical and mental effects than men."
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"Designated Public Place Orders (DPPOs) give police officers discretionary powers to require a person to stop drinking and confiscate alcohol or containers of alcohol from people they believe are consuming or about to consume alcohol in public places where the order is in effect.",
" In the London Borough of Southwark, DPPOs are also called Alcohol Control Areas (ACAs), while in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, they are called Controlled Drinking Areas (CDAs) or Controlled Drinking Zones (CDZs).",
" Failure to comply with alcohol restrictions in DPPOs can result in arrest and/or a fine of up to £500.",
" DPPOs are implemented by local councils in order to address alcohol-related crime and disorder in public places.",
" s of June 2009 712 DPPOs have implemented by local authorities since Section 13 of the Police and Criminal Justice Act 2001 gave councils the power to do so where they were satisfied that areas were suffering from alcohol-related crime and disorder.",
" A common impact of enforcement of DPPO powers is displacement of street drinking to nearby areas."
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"Borovička (] ) (also known as Juniper brandy) is a Slovak alcoholic beverage flavored with juniper berries.",
" It is characterized by a white or golden colour and a taste similar to that of dry gin.",
" It is popular especially in Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic.",
" Today's commercially produced borovička contains about 40% alcohol by volume.",
" As a benchmark, the minimum alcohol amount required by law in Slovakia is 37.5%."
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"Title: Ethanol\n\nEthanol, also called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol, is a compound and simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH . Its formula can be written also as CH3 −CH2 −OH or C2H5 −OH (an ethyl group linked to a hydroxyl group), and is often abbreviated as EtOH. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a slight characteristic odor. It is used as a drug and is the principal type of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks.",
"Title: Alcohol congener analysis\n\nAlcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol. The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking). Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident. This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages. By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed.",
"Title: Legal drinking age\n\nThe legal drinking age is the age at which a person can legally consume or purchase alcoholic beverages. These laws cover a wide range of issues and behaviors, addressing when and where alcohol can be consumed. The minimum age alcohol can be legally consumed can be different from the age when it can be purchased in some countries. These laws vary among different countries and many laws have exemptions or special circumstances. Most laws apply only to drinking alcohol in public places, with alcohol consumption in the home being mostly unregulated (an exception being the UK, which has a minimum legal age of five for supervised consumption in private places). Some countries also have different age limits for different types of alcoholic drinks.",
"Title: Distilled beverage\n\nA distilled beverage, spirit, liquor, hard liquor or hard alcohol is an alcoholic beverage produced by distillation of grains, fruit, or vegetables that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. The distillation process purifies the liquid and removes diluting components like water, for the purpose of increasing its proportion of alcohol content (commonly expressed as alcohol by volume, ABV). As distilled beverages contain significantly more alcohol, they are considered \"harder\" – in North America, the term \"hard liquor\" is used to distinguish distilled beverages from undistilled ones.",
"Title: Brinjevec\n\nBrinjevec (or \"Brinovec\") is a strong alcoholic drink, produced in the Karst and Brkini regions in Slovenia. It is re-distilled from ground and fermented juniper berries only and it differs from similar drinks that have different alcohol bases with added juniper flavor (compound Gin, Slovak Borovička, Dutch Jenever, Serbian Klekovača, etc.). It has a clear transparent color and it is meant for folk medicinal use and not for regular drinking. It contains between 40% and 50% alcohol and has a very distinctive tart taste",
"Title: Alcohol\n\nIn chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a saturated carbon atom. The term alcohol originally referred to the primary alcohol ethanol (ethyl alcohol), which is used as a drug and is the main alcohol present in alcoholic beverages.",
"Title: Alcohol laws of India\n\nThe legal drinking age in India and the laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol vary significantly from state to state. In India, consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the states of Gujarat, Bihar and Nagaland as well as the union territory of Lakshadweep. There is a partial ban on alcohol in some districts of Manipur. All other Indian states permit alcohol consumption but fix a legal drinking age, which ranges at different ages per region. In some states, the legal drinking age can be different for different types of alcoholic beverage.",
"Title: Alcoholism\n\nAlcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a broad term for any drinking of alcohol that results in mental or physical health problems. It was previously divided into two types: alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. In a medical context, alcoholism is said to exist when two or more of the following conditions is present: a person drinks large amounts over a long time period, has difficulty cutting down, acquiring and drinking alcohol takes up a great deal of time, alcohol is strongly desired, usage results in not fulfilling responsibilities, usage results in social problems, usage results in health problems, usage results in risky situations, withdrawal occurs when stopping, and alcohol tolerance has occurred with use. Risky situations include drinking and driving or having unsafe sex among others. Alcohol use can affect all parts of the body but particularly affects the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, and immune system. This can result in mental illness, Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome, an irregular heart beat, liver failure, and an increase in the risk of cancer, among other diseases. Drinking during pregnancy can cause damage to the baby resulting in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Generally women are more sensitive to alcohol's harmful physical and mental effects than men.",
"Title: Designated Public Places Order\n\nDesignated Public Place Orders (DPPOs) give police officers discretionary powers to require a person to stop drinking and confiscate alcohol or containers of alcohol from people they believe are consuming or about to consume alcohol in public places where the order is in effect. In the London Borough of Southwark, DPPOs are also called Alcohol Control Areas (ACAs), while in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, they are called Controlled Drinking Areas (CDAs) or Controlled Drinking Zones (CDZs). Failure to comply with alcohol restrictions in DPPOs can result in arrest and/or a fine of up to £500. DPPOs are implemented by local councils in order to address alcohol-related crime and disorder in public places. s of June 2009 712 DPPOs have implemented by local authorities since Section 13 of the Police and Criminal Justice Act 2001 gave councils the power to do so where they were satisfied that areas were suffering from alcohol-related crime and disorder. A common impact of enforcement of DPPO powers is displacement of street drinking to nearby areas.",
"Title: Borovička\n\nBorovička (] ) (also known as Juniper brandy) is a Slovak alcoholic beverage flavored with juniper berries. It is characterized by a white or golden colour and a taste similar to that of dry gin. It is popular especially in Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Today's commercially produced borovička contains about 40% alcohol by volume. As a benchmark, the minimum alcohol amount required by law in Slovakia is 37.5%."
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Which song was sampled in "Dream on the Dancefloor" and was recorded by Gigi D'Agostino?
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L'amour toujours
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"\"L'amour toujours\" (also named \"I'll Fly with You\") is the title of a song co-written and recorded by the Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino.",
" The song was released to American clubs and dance radio in July 2000.",
" In Europe, the song was released in October 2000.",
" The song is from the 1999 homonymous album.",
" In 2001, the song became extremely popular in the American dance club scene.",
" It became an international success and a huge hit throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia.",
" In the United States, it peaked at number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on September 15, 2001."
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"\"Another Way\" is a song made by Italian \"Pastore\" DJ and Italo artist Gigi D'Agostino.",
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"Just Brothers was the American musical duo of the brothers Jimmy and Frank Bryant and several session musicians.",
" Their song \"Sliced Tomatoes\" was a dancefloor hit in 1972, and was sampled in Fatboy Slim's \"The Rockafeller Skank\"."
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"\"La Passion\" is a song co-written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino.",
" It was released in October 2000 as the sixth single from his 1999 album L'Amour Toujours.",
" It is a Remix with some additional melodic variations of the song \"Rectangle\" by the French musician Jacno, which doesn't originally contain any vocals.",
" Armenian singer and house music producer Andrew Sarkeesian provides the vocals, which were heavily auto-tuned, as were many songs which followed Cher's trend during the early 2000s.",
" D'Agostino has made various mixes for different albums.",
" The song was a hit in Austria and Belgium, where it became a number-one single.",
" It is notable that the words added to the French instrumental are a random blend of cliché like romantic lyrics with some gaga English as in the opening verse: \"I never think you wanna, we won't belong, I can see your face too strong\" followed by \"I sing you wanna think you'll be wide on mind.",
" Don't you ever satisfy my soul in any by my side\".",
" However, this perhaps has contributed to the song's success making it catchy, witty and easily sung and remembered even by non-singers and non-English speakers."
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"\"Super (1, 2, 3)\" is a song made by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino in collaboration with disc jockey .",
" It was released in December 2000 as a single."
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"\"Bla Bla Bla\" is the title of a song written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino.",
" It was released in May 1999 as the third single from the album, \"L'Amour Toujours\".",
" It reached number 3 in Austria and number 15 in France.",
" This song can also be heard in an added remixed mashup with \"L'Amour Toujours (I'll Fly With You)\" in its US radio version.",
" It was sampled in the song \"Jump\" from Lupe Fiasco's 2017 album Drogas Light."
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"\"Paper'd Up\" is a song by American West Coast hip hop recording artist Snoop Dogg, taken from his six studio album, \"Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$\" (2002).",
" It was produced by Fredwreck and features guest appearances by Kokane and Traci Nelson.",
" The beat, drum breaks and harmonies are heavily sampled from Dennis Edward's 1984 Disco Classic 'Don't Look Any Further' featuring Siedah Garrett.",
" The oriental vocal sample is from Ofra Haza's song Im Nin'alu.",
" This combination of sample material was already employed by Erik B. & Rakim in 1987 for their dancefloor classic Paid In Full, which was made famous by Coldcut 's Seven Minutes of Madness Remix."
],
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"\"Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want\" is a song originally performed by British group The Smiths.",
" It was released as the B-side of \"William, It Was Really Nothing\" in 1984 and later featured on the compilation albums \"Hatful of Hollow\" and \"Louder Than Bombs\".",
" The song has been covered by several artists, including The Decemberists, The Halo Benders, Franz Ferdinand, Elefant, OK Go, Deftones, Rob Dickinson, Emilie Autumn, Amanda Palmer, Hootie & the Blowfish, Muse, Cameo, Kaia Wilson, Third Eye Blind, Kate Walsh, The Dream Academy, Josh Rouse, She & Him, Slow Moving Millie, William Fitzsimmons and Sarah Darling, also, the chorus has been featured in a The Weeknd hook.",
" British band Clayhill have covered the song and their version can be heard at the end of the Shane Meadows film \"This Is England\".",
" Canadian electronic artist Venetian Snares also sampled the original song in \"Nobody Really Understands Anybody\".",
" Canadian PBR&B singer The Weeknd sampled the song's chorus for the bridge for his song \"Enemy\".",
" The song has become one of the most well known Smiths songs despite it only being a B-Side and it is often played by Morrissey during shows."
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"\"Dat Sexy Body\" is a song recorded by Jamaican deejay Sasha featuring Ivy Queen.",
" It was released in 1998, however didn't gain chart success until five years after being released.",
" The song was composed by Sasha, Queen, Ernesto Roberts and Anthony Kelly who also handled production of the song under his stage name Tony \"CD\" Kelly.",
" The song itself is recorded over a variation of the bookshelf riddim.",
" A music video for the song was also filmed.",
" A remix with Fatman Scoop was also recorded and released in 2004.",
" In 2016, the song was sampled in Zara Larsson's song \"I Would Like\" and in 2017, the song was sampled in Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez's song \"Sexy Body\"."
],
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"\"Dream on the Dancefloor\" is a song by Swedish eurodance musician Basshunter, which appears on his fifth studio album, \"Calling Time\".",
" The song samples the main melody from Gigi D'Agostino's L'amour toujours."
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"Title: L'amour toujours\n\n\"L'amour toujours\" (also named \"I'll Fly with You\") is the title of a song co-written and recorded by the Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino. The song was released to American clubs and dance radio in July 2000. In Europe, the song was released in October 2000. The song is from the 1999 homonymous album. In 2001, the song became extremely popular in the American dance club scene. It became an international success and a huge hit throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia. In the United States, it peaked at number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on September 15, 2001.",
"Title: Another Way (Gigi D'Agostino song)\n\n\"Another Way\" is a song made by Italian \"Pastore\" DJ and Italo artist Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in July 1999 as the fourth single from the album, \"L'Amour Toujours\".",
"Title: Just Brothers\n\nJust Brothers was the American musical duo of the brothers Jimmy and Frank Bryant and several session musicians. Their song \"Sliced Tomatoes\" was a dancefloor hit in 1972, and was sampled in Fatboy Slim's \"The Rockafeller Skank\".",
"Title: La Passion\n\n\"La Passion\" is a song co-written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in October 2000 as the sixth single from his 1999 album L'Amour Toujours. It is a Remix with some additional melodic variations of the song \"Rectangle\" by the French musician Jacno, which doesn't originally contain any vocals. Armenian singer and house music producer Andrew Sarkeesian provides the vocals, which were heavily auto-tuned, as were many songs which followed Cher's trend during the early 2000s. D'Agostino has made various mixes for different albums. The song was a hit in Austria and Belgium, where it became a number-one single. It is notable that the words added to the French instrumental are a random blend of cliché like romantic lyrics with some gaga English as in the opening verse: \"I never think you wanna, we won't belong, I can see your face too strong\" followed by \"I sing you wanna think you'll be wide on mind. Don't you ever satisfy my soul in any by my side\". However, this perhaps has contributed to the song's success making it catchy, witty and easily sung and remembered even by non-singers and non-English speakers.",
"Title: Super (1, 2, 3)\n\n\"Super (1, 2, 3)\" is a song made by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino in collaboration with disc jockey . It was released in December 2000 as a single.",
"Title: Bla Bla Bla\n\n\"Bla Bla Bla\" is the title of a song written and recorded by Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino. It was released in May 1999 as the third single from the album, \"L'Amour Toujours\". It reached number 3 in Austria and number 15 in France. This song can also be heard in an added remixed mashup with \"L'Amour Toujours (I'll Fly With You)\" in its US radio version. It was sampled in the song \"Jump\" from Lupe Fiasco's 2017 album Drogas Light.",
"Title: Paper'd Up\n\n\"Paper'd Up\" is a song by American West Coast hip hop recording artist Snoop Dogg, taken from his six studio album, \"Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$\" (2002). It was produced by Fredwreck and features guest appearances by Kokane and Traci Nelson. The beat, drum breaks and harmonies are heavily sampled from Dennis Edward's 1984 Disco Classic 'Don't Look Any Further' featuring Siedah Garrett. The oriental vocal sample is from Ofra Haza's song Im Nin'alu. This combination of sample material was already employed by Erik B. & Rakim in 1987 for their dancefloor classic Paid In Full, which was made famous by Coldcut 's Seven Minutes of Madness Remix.",
"Title: Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want\n\n\"Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want\" is a song originally performed by British group The Smiths. It was released as the B-side of \"William, It Was Really Nothing\" in 1984 and later featured on the compilation albums \"Hatful of Hollow\" and \"Louder Than Bombs\". The song has been covered by several artists, including The Decemberists, The Halo Benders, Franz Ferdinand, Elefant, OK Go, Deftones, Rob Dickinson, Emilie Autumn, Amanda Palmer, Hootie & the Blowfish, Muse, Cameo, Kaia Wilson, Third Eye Blind, Kate Walsh, The Dream Academy, Josh Rouse, She & Him, Slow Moving Millie, William Fitzsimmons and Sarah Darling, also, the chorus has been featured in a The Weeknd hook. British band Clayhill have covered the song and their version can be heard at the end of the Shane Meadows film \"This Is England\". Canadian electronic artist Venetian Snares also sampled the original song in \"Nobody Really Understands Anybody\". Canadian PBR&B singer The Weeknd sampled the song's chorus for the bridge for his song \"Enemy\". The song has become one of the most well known Smiths songs despite it only being a B-Side and it is often played by Morrissey during shows.",
"Title: Dat Sexy Body\n\n\"Dat Sexy Body\" is a song recorded by Jamaican deejay Sasha featuring Ivy Queen. It was released in 1998, however didn't gain chart success until five years after being released. The song was composed by Sasha, Queen, Ernesto Roberts and Anthony Kelly who also handled production of the song under his stage name Tony \"CD\" Kelly. The song itself is recorded over a variation of the bookshelf riddim. A music video for the song was also filmed. A remix with Fatman Scoop was also recorded and released in 2004. In 2016, the song was sampled in Zara Larsson's song \"I Would Like\" and in 2017, the song was sampled in Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez's song \"Sexy Body\".",
"Title: Dream on the Dancefloor\n\n\"Dream on the Dancefloor\" is a song by Swedish eurodance musician Basshunter, which appears on his fifth studio album, \"Calling Time\". The song samples the main melody from Gigi D'Agostino's L'amour toujours."
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4,569
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Who wrote "The Office" episode, "The Valentine", guest starring the actor professionally known as Chip Esten?
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Michael Schur
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"Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua (born Oluwaseyi Odedere; 21 December 1985), professionally known by her stage name Seyi Shay (pronounced Shay-yee Shay), is a Nigerian-based singer and songwriter.",
" She wrote and produced three songs for the soundtrack to Konami's video game, \"\" (2005).",
" She also wrote \"You Will See\", a song that was included on Melanie C's third studio album, \"Beautiful Intentions\" (2005).",
" Shay wrote \"White Lies\", a song from Chip's \"Transition\" album.",
" In 2008, she became the lead singer for the now defunct pop girl group From Above.",
" The group signed a recording deal with Sony's Columbia Records and was managed by Mathew Knowles' Music World Entertainment company.",
" In November 2013, she signed an endorsement deal with telecommunications service provider Etisalat.",
" In July 2015, Shay signed a record deal with Island Records.",
" She released her debut studio album, \"Seyi or Shay\", in November 2015.",
" It was supported by the promotional singles \"Irawo\", \"Ragga Ragga\", and \"Chairman\"."
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"Julia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.",
" She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\"",
" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\"",
" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965.",
" \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC.",
" The series centered on the Baxter family.",
" The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock).",
" At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series.",
" CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season.",
" CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie.",
" The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion.",
" So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie.",
" The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966.",
" It was never picked up again.",
" After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television.",
" After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television.",
" Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\"",
" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978).",
" \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance.",
" She has not acted in anything since."
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"The Frighteners is the fifteenth episode of the first series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee and Ingrid Hafner, and guest starring Willoughby Goddard, Philip Gilbert, Stratford Johns, Doris Hare, Neil Wilson and Philip Locke.",
" It originally aired on ABC on 27 May 1961.",
" For many years it was the only full episode which remained from the first series until the earlier episode \"Girl on the Trapeze\" was discovered in 2001 and the later episode \"Tunnel of Fear\" in 2016.",
" \"The Frightners\" was directed by Robert Fuest, designed by James Goddard, and written by Berkely Mather."
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"Charles Esten Puskar III (born September 9, 1965), known professionally as Chip Esten and Charles Esten, is an American actor, singer and comedian."
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"Oladipo Omishore (born 17 July 1986), professionally known as Dot da Genius, is an American record producer and mixing engineer from Brooklyn, New York City.",
" He is perhaps best known for producing \"Day 'n' Nite\", the debut single of longtime friend and collaborator, American recording artist Kid Cudi, with whom he later formed a rock band with known as WZRD.",
" Engaged in various music production ventures, Dot da Genius has also signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Group, launched his own label HeadBanga Muzik Group and has since employed a mix engineer (Jay Powell).",
" He has also collaborated with several prominent artists in the music industry, such as King Chip and Jhené Aiko, among others."
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"Pervis R. Atkins, Jr. (born November 24, 1935 in Ruston, Louisiana) is a former American football player.",
" He graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1953, and played college football at New Mexico State University, where he was a halfback, flanker, and placekicker.",
" In 1959, he became the first of four straight New Mexico State University players to lead the nation in rushing yardage with 130 carries for 971 yards.",
" He played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders in 1965 and 1966.",
" He had previously played for the Los Angeles Rams and Washington Redskins.",
" On April 30, 2009, Atkins was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.",
" He is also an actor and producer, known for the films The Longest Yard (1974), Delvecchio (1976) and The Desperate Miles (1975), and a guest starring role in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.",
" He currently resides in Los Angeles."
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"Daniel Nathan, professionally known as Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905 – September 3, 1982), and Emanuel Benjamin Lepofsky, professionally known as Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905 – April 3, 1971), were American cousins from Brooklyn, New York, who wrote, edited, and anthologized detective fiction under the pseudonym of Ellery Queen.",
" The writers' main fictional character, whom they also named Ellery Queen, is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, Richard Queen, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders."
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"\"St. Valentine's Day\" is the eleventh episode of the third season, and forty-seventh episode overall, of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\".",
" It was written by co-executive producer Jack Burditt and series' creator, executive producer and lead actress Tina Fey.",
" The director of this episode was series producer Don Scardino.",
" The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on February 12, 2009.",
" Guest stars in \"St. Valentine's Day\" include Marylouise Burke, Jon Hamm, Salma Hayek, Zak Orth, Laila Robins, Maria Thayer, and Allie Trimm."
],
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"John Albert Chamberlain Kefford (5 June 1905 – 24 May 1996) was an English character actor professionally known as John Abbott.",
" His memorable roles include the invalid Frederick Fairlie in the 1948 film \"The Woman in White\" and the pacifist Ayelborne in the \"\" episode \"Errand of Mercy\".",
" He also played Sesmar on an episode of \"Lost in Space\", \"The Dream Monster\", in 1966.",
" Abbott was known as a Shakespearean actor."
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"\"Valentine's Day\" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's twenty-second episode overall.",
" Written by Michael Schur and directed by Greg Daniels, the episode first aired in the United States on February 9, 2006 on NBC.",
" The episode guest stars Craig Anton, Andy Buckley, Charles Esten, and Conan O'Brien as himself."
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"Title: Seyi Shay\n\nDeborah Oluwaseyi Joshua (born Oluwaseyi Odedere; 21 December 1985), professionally known by her stage name Seyi Shay (pronounced Shay-yee Shay), is a Nigerian-based singer and songwriter. She wrote and produced three songs for the soundtrack to Konami's video game, \"\" (2005). She also wrote \"You Will See\", a song that was included on Melanie C's third studio album, \"Beautiful Intentions\" (2005). Shay wrote \"White Lies\", a song from Chip's \"Transition\" album. In 2008, she became the lead singer for the now defunct pop girl group From Above. The group signed a recording deal with Sony's Columbia Records and was managed by Mathew Knowles' Music World Entertainment company. In November 2013, she signed an endorsement deal with telecommunications service provider Etisalat. In July 2015, Shay signed a record deal with Island Records. She released her debut studio album, \"Seyi or Shay\", in November 2015. It was supported by the promotional singles \"Irawo\", \"Ragga Ragga\", and \"Chairman\".",
"Title: Julia Benjamin\n\nJulia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965. \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC. The series centered on the Baxter family. The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock). At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series. CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season. CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie. The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion. So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie. The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966. It was never picked up again. After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television. After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television. Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978). \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance. She has not acted in anything since.",
"Title: The Frighteners (The Avengers)\n\nThe Frighteners is the fifteenth episode of the first series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee and Ingrid Hafner, and guest starring Willoughby Goddard, Philip Gilbert, Stratford Johns, Doris Hare, Neil Wilson and Philip Locke. It originally aired on ABC on 27 May 1961. For many years it was the only full episode which remained from the first series until the earlier episode \"Girl on the Trapeze\" was discovered in 2001 and the later episode \"Tunnel of Fear\" in 2016. \"The Frightners\" was directed by Robert Fuest, designed by James Goddard, and written by Berkely Mather.",
"Title: Charles Esten\n\nCharles Esten Puskar III (born September 9, 1965), known professionally as Chip Esten and Charles Esten, is an American actor, singer and comedian.",
"Title: Dot da Genius\n\nOladipo Omishore (born 17 July 1986), professionally known as Dot da Genius, is an American record producer and mixing engineer from Brooklyn, New York City. He is perhaps best known for producing \"Day 'n' Nite\", the debut single of longtime friend and collaborator, American recording artist Kid Cudi, with whom he later formed a rock band with known as WZRD. Engaged in various music production ventures, Dot da Genius has also signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Group, launched his own label HeadBanga Muzik Group and has since employed a mix engineer (Jay Powell). He has also collaborated with several prominent artists in the music industry, such as King Chip and Jhené Aiko, among others.",
"Title: Pervis Atkins\n\nPervis R. Atkins, Jr. (born November 24, 1935 in Ruston, Louisiana) is a former American football player. He graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1953, and played college football at New Mexico State University, where he was a halfback, flanker, and placekicker. In 1959, he became the first of four straight New Mexico State University players to lead the nation in rushing yardage with 130 carries for 971 yards. He played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders in 1965 and 1966. He had previously played for the Los Angeles Rams and Washington Redskins. On April 30, 2009, Atkins was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. He is also an actor and producer, known for the films The Longest Yard (1974), Delvecchio (1976) and The Desperate Miles (1975), and a guest starring role in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man. He currently resides in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Ellery Queen\n\nDaniel Nathan, professionally known as Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905 – September 3, 1982), and Emanuel Benjamin Lepofsky, professionally known as Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905 – April 3, 1971), were American cousins from Brooklyn, New York, who wrote, edited, and anthologized detective fiction under the pseudonym of Ellery Queen. The writers' main fictional character, whom they also named Ellery Queen, is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, Richard Queen, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders.",
"Title: St. Valentine's Day (30 Rock)\n\n\"St. Valentine's Day\" is the eleventh episode of the third season, and forty-seventh episode overall, of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\". It was written by co-executive producer Jack Burditt and series' creator, executive producer and lead actress Tina Fey. The director of this episode was series producer Don Scardino. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on February 12, 2009. Guest stars in \"St. Valentine's Day\" include Marylouise Burke, Jon Hamm, Salma Hayek, Zak Orth, Laila Robins, Maria Thayer, and Allie Trimm.",
"Title: John Abbott (actor)\n\nJohn Albert Chamberlain Kefford (5 June 1905 – 24 May 1996) was an English character actor professionally known as John Abbott. His memorable roles include the invalid Frederick Fairlie in the 1948 film \"The Woman in White\" and the pacifist Ayelborne in the \"\" episode \"Errand of Mercy\". He also played Sesmar on an episode of \"Lost in Space\", \"The Dream Monster\", in 1966. Abbott was known as a Shakespearean actor.",
"Title: Valentine's Day (The Office)\n\n\"Valentine's Day\" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's twenty-second episode overall. Written by Michael Schur and directed by Greg Daniels, the episode first aired in the United States on February 9, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest stars Craig Anton, Andy Buckley, Charles Esten, and Conan O'Brien as himself."
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"The 2015 IIHF World Championship Final was played at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on 17 May 2015 between Canada and Russia.",
" The game started at 20:45 local time ().",
" It was the third time since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 that Russia and Canada met in the IIHF World Championship Final.",
" Canada got on the board first, scoring late in the first period.",
" They proceeded to dominate the second period, outshooting Russia 14–1 and scoring three goals.",
" Canada added two goals in the third period before Russia scored one to make the final score 6–1."
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"As well as being Leicester's record goalscorer, Chandler also holds the club records for, scoring the most goals in a single top flight season (34, a record which he achieved twice), scoring the most top flight goals for the club (203), scoring the most hat-tricks or greater (17 and the joint record for the most goals in a single game (6 goals vs Portsmouth on 20 October 1928).",
" Chandler notably held the record of being Leicester's oldest goalscorer (aged 39 years and 34 days) from 1935 through to 2014.",
" Remarkably, despite his goalscoring feats, Chandler never scored a penalty.",
" He took two penalties in his career, both of which were saved."
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"Nae Constantin started his playing career with Victoria Floresti, a local club in his home county of Prahova.",
" After one season he made the big step to Prahova's biggest club, Petrolul Ploiesti.",
" Despite being a central defender, he would go often up front and score goals for his team, as he proved so while loaned at AS Ploiesti, scoring 6 goals in 21 games.",
" He continued his good goalscoring statistics at Petrolul, where he managed 7 goals in 69 matches.",
" In 2000, he switched to Romanian giants Rapid Bucuresti.",
" Despite being loaned out several times to Electromagnetica, Astra Ploiesti and his previous club Petrolul Ploiesti, he was a main figure in his later years in Bucharest.",
" Following Razvan Lucescu's resignation at Rapid, with whom he had a great partnership, he secured a transfer to Cypriot club Digenis Akritas Morphou.",
" He only wore Digenis' jersey 7 times, as he returned quickly to his home country to join Lucescu and many more ex-Rapid players at FC Brasov, following a mass exodus from the Bucharest club.",
" Reunited with his former coach and teammates, he enjoyed playing 3 seasons with in Brasov, before joining for the 2010-11 season what proved to be his last club, Chimia Brazi.",
" Nae Constantin was an important figure for the club, who missed out promotion to Liga II by only two points."
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"This was the first edition of the tournament.",
" Misaki Doi won the title, defeating in the final Anna-Lena Friedsam with the score 6–4, 6–2."
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"title": "2016 San Antonio Open – Singles"
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"Newport County Association Football Club (Welsh: \"Clwb Pêl-droed Sir Casnewydd\" ) is a professional association football club based in the city of Newport, South Wales.",
" The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.",
" Most recently reformed in 1989, the club is a continuation of the Newport County club which was founded in 1912 and was a founder member of the Football League's new Third Division in 1920."
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"Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins were the defending champions but decided not to participate.",
" However Huss chose not to compete and Hutchins teamed up with Colin Fleming.",
" The French pair formed by Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin beat in the final the 3rd seeded Paul Hanley and Jamie Murray with the score 6–4, 7–6."
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"Dustin Corea attended Milwaukie High School, which he graduated in 2010.",
" He was rewarded the \"Oregon 6A State Player of the Year\" award in 2009, the first player in at least 22 years to win the award without making a state playoff appearance.",
" He was also rewarded the \"Three Rivers League Player of the Year\" award in the same year.",
" Between 2007 and 2009, Corea was included in the league's \"Best XI\".",
" In his 3 year high school soccer career, Corea scored 46 goals with 21 assists in 43 matches played.",
" In 2006, he scored 6 goals with 7 assists in 15 matches.",
" In 2007, Corea scored 14 goals with 7 assists in 14 matches for a school record for goals in one season.",
" In 2009, Corea scored 26 goals with 7 assists in 14 matches for another school record for goals in one season."
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"Gearin was spotted by Canterbury-Bankstown CEO Peter Moore when he was playing for Christian Brothers Lewisham in the Commonwealth Bank Cup Schoolboys rugby league competition in 1974.",
" He joined Canterbury-Bankstown in 1975.",
" He made his first grade début for the Berries during the 1976 NSWRFL season in Canterbury's 23-20 win against the Newtown Jets at Belmore Sports Ground.",
" At the end of his first year of first grade his stat ended up playing 6 games, scoring 2 tries for 6 points.",
" In 1977 he scored 5 tries in a Pre-Season trial match against the Queanbeyan Blues.",
" His 1977 season was interrupted by injury.",
" He became a regular first grader in 1978.",
" Steve played in Canterbury's Heartbreaking 22-15 loss in the 1978 NSWRFL season's Qualifying Final against the Parramatta Eels.",
" In 1979 he broke George Taylforth's 1967 goal kicking record of 204 points in the process.",
" He played in Canterbury's 17 - 13 1979 NSWRFL season's Grand Final loss to the St. George Dragons where he scored 1 try and booted 2 goals.",
" He scored 7 points on Grand Final day.",
" In 1980 he was the New South Wales Rugby League's top point scorer.",
" He played in Canterbury's 18 - 4 1980 Grand Final victory over the Eastern Suburbs Roosters where he scored one of the greatest ever 1st grade Australian rugby league Grand Final tries in history in which he chased, caught and grounded a classic try off a Greg Brentnall bomb.",
" He also booted 6 goals from 6 attempts.",
" He scored 15 points on Grand Final day a Club Record.",
" His 1980 stat ended up playing 24 games, scoring 14 tries, booting 89 goals for 220 points.",
" His 1981 and 1982 seasons were again interrupted by injury.",
" In the 1981 season Gearin scored a Hat Trick 3 Tries against the Balmain Tigers at Leichhardt Oval."
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"Jamal Bevon Gay (born 9 February 1989 in Arima) is a soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago who is currently on loan with Finnish Premier Division side Rovaniemen Palloseura.",
" He previously played with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the 2.",
" Bundesliga.",
" Jamal has 7 goals from 21 appearances for national senior team of Trinidad & Tobago.",
" Jamal was a member of Trinidad & Tobago under 23 Olympic team that almost qualified for London games 2012.",
" He was top scorer with 6 goals in 11 matches.Played also at under 20 world cup Egypt 2009."
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"Alan Smith (born 3 September 1949) is a Welsh former professional footballer.",
" A midfielder, he progressed through the youth team at Newport County and made his debut in 1966.",
" He went on to make 100 Football League appearances for Newport scoring 6 goals.",
" In 1972, he joined Merthyr Tydfil."
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"Title: 2015 IIHF World Championship Final\n\nThe 2015 IIHF World Championship Final was played at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on 17 May 2015 between Canada and Russia. The game started at 20:45 local time (). It was the third time since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 that Russia and Canada met in the IIHF World Championship Final. Canada got on the board first, scoring late in the first period. They proceeded to dominate the second period, outshooting Russia 14–1 and scoring three goals. Canada added two goals in the third period before Russia scored one to make the final score 6–1.",
"Title: Arthur Chandler (footballer)\n\nAs well as being Leicester's record goalscorer, Chandler also holds the club records for, scoring the most goals in a single top flight season (34, a record which he achieved twice), scoring the most top flight goals for the club (203), scoring the most hat-tricks or greater (17 and the joint record for the most goals in a single game (6 goals vs Portsmouth on 20 October 1928). Chandler notably held the record of being Leicester's oldest goalscorer (aged 39 years and 34 days) from 1935 through to 2014. Remarkably, despite his goalscoring feats, Chandler never scored a penalty. He took two penalties in his career, both of which were saved.",
"Title: Nicolae Constantin\n\nNae Constantin started his playing career with Victoria Floresti, a local club in his home county of Prahova. After one season he made the big step to Prahova's biggest club, Petrolul Ploiesti. Despite being a central defender, he would go often up front and score goals for his team, as he proved so while loaned at AS Ploiesti, scoring 6 goals in 21 games. He continued his good goalscoring statistics at Petrolul, where he managed 7 goals in 69 matches. In 2000, he switched to Romanian giants Rapid Bucuresti. Despite being loaned out several times to Electromagnetica, Astra Ploiesti and his previous club Petrolul Ploiesti, he was a main figure in his later years in Bucharest. Following Razvan Lucescu's resignation at Rapid, with whom he had a great partnership, he secured a transfer to Cypriot club Digenis Akritas Morphou. He only wore Digenis' jersey 7 times, as he returned quickly to his home country to join Lucescu and many more ex-Rapid players at FC Brasov, following a mass exodus from the Bucharest club. Reunited with his former coach and teammates, he enjoyed playing 3 seasons with in Brasov, before joining for the 2010-11 season what proved to be his last club, Chimia Brazi. Nae Constantin was an important figure for the club, who missed out promotion to Liga II by only two points.",
"Title: 2016 San Antonio Open – Singles\n\nThis was the first edition of the tournament. Misaki Doi won the title, defeating in the final Anna-Lena Friedsam with the score 6–4, 6–2.",
"Title: Newport County A.F.C.\n\nNewport County Association Football Club (Welsh: \"Clwb Pêl-droed Sir Casnewydd\" ) is a professional association football club based in the city of Newport, South Wales. The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Most recently reformed in 1989, the club is a continuation of the Newport County club which was founded in 1912 and was a founder member of the Football League's new Third Division in 1920.",
"Title: 2012 Open Sud de France – Doubles\n\nStephen Huss and Ross Hutchins were the defending champions but decided not to participate. However Huss chose not to compete and Hutchins teamed up with Colin Fleming. The French pair formed by Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin beat in the final the 3rd seeded Paul Hanley and Jamie Murray with the score 6–4, 7–6.",
"Title: Dustin Corea\n\nDustin Corea attended Milwaukie High School, which he graduated in 2010. He was rewarded the \"Oregon 6A State Player of the Year\" award in 2009, the first player in at least 22 years to win the award without making a state playoff appearance. He was also rewarded the \"Three Rivers League Player of the Year\" award in the same year. Between 2007 and 2009, Corea was included in the league's \"Best XI\". In his 3 year high school soccer career, Corea scored 46 goals with 21 assists in 43 matches played. In 2006, he scored 6 goals with 7 assists in 15 matches. In 2007, Corea scored 14 goals with 7 assists in 14 matches for a school record for goals in one season. In 2009, Corea scored 26 goals with 7 assists in 14 matches for another school record for goals in one season.",
"Title: Steve Gearin\n\nGearin was spotted by Canterbury-Bankstown CEO Peter Moore when he was playing for Christian Brothers Lewisham in the Commonwealth Bank Cup Schoolboys rugby league competition in 1974. He joined Canterbury-Bankstown in 1975. He made his first grade début for the Berries during the 1976 NSWRFL season in Canterbury's 23-20 win against the Newtown Jets at Belmore Sports Ground. At the end of his first year of first grade his stat ended up playing 6 games, scoring 2 tries for 6 points. In 1977 he scored 5 tries in a Pre-Season trial match against the Queanbeyan Blues. His 1977 season was interrupted by injury. He became a regular first grader in 1978. Steve played in Canterbury's Heartbreaking 22-15 loss in the 1978 NSWRFL season's Qualifying Final against the Parramatta Eels. In 1979 he broke George Taylforth's 1967 goal kicking record of 204 points in the process. He played in Canterbury's 17 - 13 1979 NSWRFL season's Grand Final loss to the St. George Dragons where he scored 1 try and booted 2 goals. He scored 7 points on Grand Final day. In 1980 he was the New South Wales Rugby League's top point scorer. He played in Canterbury's 18 - 4 1980 Grand Final victory over the Eastern Suburbs Roosters where he scored one of the greatest ever 1st grade Australian rugby league Grand Final tries in history in which he chased, caught and grounded a classic try off a Greg Brentnall bomb. He also booted 6 goals from 6 attempts. He scored 15 points on Grand Final day a Club Record. His 1980 stat ended up playing 24 games, scoring 14 tries, booting 89 goals for 220 points. His 1981 and 1982 seasons were again interrupted by injury. In the 1981 season Gearin scored a Hat Trick 3 Tries against the Balmain Tigers at Leichhardt Oval.",
"Title: Jamal Gay\n\nJamal Bevon Gay (born 9 February 1989 in Arima) is a soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago who is currently on loan with Finnish Premier Division side Rovaniemen Palloseura. He previously played with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the 2. Bundesliga. Jamal has 7 goals from 21 appearances for national senior team of Trinidad & Tobago. Jamal was a member of Trinidad & Tobago under 23 Olympic team that almost qualified for London games 2012. He was top scorer with 6 goals in 11 matches.Played also at under 20 world cup Egypt 2009.",
"Title: Alan Smith (footballer, born 1949)\n\nAlan Smith (born 3 September 1949) is a Welsh former professional footballer. A midfielder, he progressed through the youth team at Newport County and made his debut in 1966. He went on to make 100 Football League appearances for Newport scoring 6 goals. In 1972, he joined Merthyr Tydfil."
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Mariana Kovacevic is a Serbian traditional healer who has specialized in the use of horse placenta treatment to heal athletes, during the duration of the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea she used the horse placenta treatment to heal Asamoah Gyan, a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for which team, and captains the Ghanaian national team?
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Kayserispor
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"The Equatorial Guinea national football team, nicknamed \"Nzalang Nacional\", is the national team of Equatorial Guinea and is controlled by the Federación Ecuatoguineana de Fútbol.",
" It is a member of Confederation of African Football (CAF).",
" Though Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been one of the lowest ranked teams in Africa, the recent influx of Spanish-born players of Equatoguinean heritage has strengthened the national team and resulted in some solid performances.",
" They qualified as co-hosts for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.",
" The hosting of the tournament lead to the construction of two new football stadia in the country: Estadio de Bata in Bata on the mainland, and Estadio de Malabo in Malabo.",
" The national team managed a creditable fourth place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, which held in Equatorial Guinea."
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"Mariana Kovacevic is a Serbian traditional healer who has specialized in the use of horse placenta treatment to heal athletes.",
" During the duration of the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea she used the horse placenta treatment to heal Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, who had been injured and was supposed to be off football for four weeks.",
" She is reported to have nursed him back to health in four hours.",
" She was also reportedly enlisted by the Serbia during the world of 2010 in south Africa.",
" Other footballers who are reported to have been treated by Mariana include Pablo Zabaleta, Vincent Kompany, Nigel de Jong and Robin Van Persie of Manchester United.",
" There has been some doubt as to whether Mariana's therapies work.",
" But more footballers are turning to her for help."
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"Mohammed Ahmed Bashir, also known as Bisha, (born 23 May 1987) is a Sudanese footballer who plays for the Sudanese club Al-hilal Omdurman.",
" He plays as a striker and also a winger.",
" He is a member of the Sudan national football team.",
" He was brought from Al-Mourada SC to Al-Hilal in December 2010.",
" After having a brilliant season with Al-Hilal in 2011, he was linked with Leyton Orient and Arsenal.He scored Sudan first goal in 36 years in the 2012 African Cup Of Nations against Angola in the group B which ended in a 2 : 2 .",
" He was transferred to Saudi club Al-Wehda in June 2012.",
" He scored his first goal for Al-Wehda against Al-Ahli in a friendly match which Al-Wehda won 0 : 4.",
" Bisha later scored his first league, competitive goal for his new side with a beauty against the Saudi League champions Al-Shabab but the team lost 2: 5.",
" He has been a fan favourite in Makkah and in Sudan as he scored his national team since playing his trade in Saudi Arabia against Ethiopia which Sudan won the match 5:3 in a qualifier match for the 2013 AFCON to be helding in South Africa."
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"The Central African Republic national football team, nicknamed \"Les Fauves\", is the national team of the Central African Republic and is controlled by the Fédération Centrafricaine de Football.",
" They are a member of CAF.",
" Despite being traditionally one of the weakest teams in Africa and the world, they recently achieved success.",
" They won the 2009 CEMAC Cup by beating Gabon in the semi-finals and Equatorial Guinea in the final 3–0.",
" Their ranking rose from 202 in August 2010 to 89 by July 2011.",
" On 10 October 2010 they earned a shock 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification win at home against Algeria 2–0, which put them top of their qualification group.",
" The team won its first FIFA World Cup qualifier on 2 June 2012 after beating Botswana 2–0 at home."
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"Asamoah Gyan ( , , born 22 November 1985 in Accra) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Kayserispor and captains the Ghanaian national team."
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"Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team.",
" He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder."
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"title": "Christian Atsu"
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"Group A of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations was played from 17 January until 25 January in Equatorial Guinea.",
" The group consisted of the hosts Equatorial Guinea, Burkina Faso, Gabon, and Congo.",
" Congo and Equatorial Guinea advanced as group winners and runners-up respectively, while Gabon and Burkina Faso were eliminated."
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"title": "2015 Africa Cup of Nations Group A"
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"This page details the process of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification phase.",
" Forty-six African nations, including hosts Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, entered the competition.",
" Gabon and Equatorial Guinea automatically qualified as host countries.",
" The other 44 nations were drawn into eleven groups, each containing 4 teams.",
" Togo was later added to Group K after its reinstatement."
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"The Stade de Franceville is a stadium in Franceville, Gabon.",
" The 22,000 capacity stadium was opened in January 2012, in time for its use in the 2012 African Cup of Nations.",
" The opening game was a friendly between Gabon and Sudan."
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"Association football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Equatorial Guinea.",
" It was during the Spanish colonialism that football arrived to Equatorial Guinea.",
" Football is now a very popular sport in the country.",
" Recently the national team has made a few surprising results.",
" In the qualification for the FIFA World Cup in 2006 Togo (who later qualified for the World Cup) was beaten 1-0, and in the qualification for the African Cup of Nations they beat Cameroon 1-0."
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"Title: Equatorial Guinea national football team\n\nThe Equatorial Guinea national football team, nicknamed \"Nzalang Nacional\", is the national team of Equatorial Guinea and is controlled by the Federación Ecuatoguineana de Fútbol. It is a member of Confederation of African Football (CAF). Though Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been one of the lowest ranked teams in Africa, the recent influx of Spanish-born players of Equatoguinean heritage has strengthened the national team and resulted in some solid performances. They qualified as co-hosts for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. The hosting of the tournament lead to the construction of two new football stadia in the country: Estadio de Bata in Bata on the mainland, and Estadio de Malabo in Malabo. The national team managed a creditable fourth place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, which held in Equatorial Guinea.",
"Title: Mariana Kovacevic\n\nMariana Kovacevic is a Serbian traditional healer who has specialized in the use of horse placenta treatment to heal athletes. During the duration of the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea she used the horse placenta treatment to heal Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, who had been injured and was supposed to be off football for four weeks. She is reported to have nursed him back to health in four hours. She was also reportedly enlisted by the Serbia during the world of 2010 in south Africa. Other footballers who are reported to have been treated by Mariana include Pablo Zabaleta, Vincent Kompany, Nigel de Jong and Robin Van Persie of Manchester United. There has been some doubt as to whether Mariana's therapies work. But more footballers are turning to her for help.",
"Title: Mohamed Ahmed Bashir\n\nMohammed Ahmed Bashir, also known as Bisha, (born 23 May 1987) is a Sudanese footballer who plays for the Sudanese club Al-hilal Omdurman. He plays as a striker and also a winger. He is a member of the Sudan national football team. He was brought from Al-Mourada SC to Al-Hilal in December 2010. After having a brilliant season with Al-Hilal in 2011, he was linked with Leyton Orient and Arsenal.He scored Sudan first goal in 36 years in the 2012 African Cup Of Nations against Angola in the group B which ended in a 2 : 2 . He was transferred to Saudi club Al-Wehda in June 2012. He scored his first goal for Al-Wehda against Al-Ahli in a friendly match which Al-Wehda won 0 : 4. Bisha later scored his first league, competitive goal for his new side with a beauty against the Saudi League champions Al-Shabab but the team lost 2: 5. He has been a fan favourite in Makkah and in Sudan as he scored his national team since playing his trade in Saudi Arabia against Ethiopia which Sudan won the match 5:3 in a qualifier match for the 2013 AFCON to be helding in South Africa.",
"Title: Central African Republic national football team\n\nThe Central African Republic national football team, nicknamed \"Les Fauves\", is the national team of the Central African Republic and is controlled by the Fédération Centrafricaine de Football. They are a member of CAF. Despite being traditionally one of the weakest teams in Africa and the world, they recently achieved success. They won the 2009 CEMAC Cup by beating Gabon in the semi-finals and Equatorial Guinea in the final 3–0. Their ranking rose from 202 in August 2010 to 89 by July 2011. On 10 October 2010 they earned a shock 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification win at home against Algeria 2–0, which put them top of their qualification group. The team won its first FIFA World Cup qualifier on 2 June 2012 after beating Botswana 2–0 at home.",
"Title: Asamoah Gyan\n\nAsamoah Gyan ( , , born 22 November 1985 in Accra) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Kayserispor and captains the Ghanaian national team.",
"Title: Christian Atsu\n\nChristian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder.",
"Title: 2015 Africa Cup of Nations Group A\n\nGroup A of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations was played from 17 January until 25 January in Equatorial Guinea. The group consisted of the hosts Equatorial Guinea, Burkina Faso, Gabon, and Congo. Congo and Equatorial Guinea advanced as group winners and runners-up respectively, while Gabon and Burkina Faso were eliminated.",
"Title: 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification\n\nThis page details the process of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification phase. Forty-six African nations, including hosts Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, entered the competition. Gabon and Equatorial Guinea automatically qualified as host countries. The other 44 nations were drawn into eleven groups, each containing 4 teams. Togo was later added to Group K after its reinstatement.",
"Title: Stade de Franceville\n\nThe Stade de Franceville is a stadium in Franceville, Gabon. The 22,000 capacity stadium was opened in January 2012, in time for its use in the 2012 African Cup of Nations. The opening game was a friendly between Gabon and Sudan.",
"Title: Football in Equatorial Guinea\n\nAssociation football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Equatorial Guinea. It was during the Spanish colonialism that football arrived to Equatorial Guinea. Football is now a very popular sport in the country. Recently the national team has made a few surprising results. In the qualification for the FIFA World Cup in 2006 Togo (who later qualified for the World Cup) was beaten 1-0, and in the qualification for the African Cup of Nations they beat Cameroon 1-0."
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What is the area of the place which is famous for the home of Frank A. Vanderlip and his family?
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"Beechwood is a Hudson River estate in Scarborough-on-Hudson, in Briarcliff Manor, New York.",
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" The house and property were owned by the Vanderlip family from 1906 to 1979.",
" The property is now a 37-condominium complex as the result of a development project that began in the 1980s."
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"Mahnar Bazar is a municipality, block and Sub-division in Vaishali district of Bihar state in India.",
" It is also the main market to all nearby ward areas and villages.",
" Mahnar comes under Hajipur Lok Sabha Constituency.",
" It is a nagarpalika divided into many wards.",
" It has its own police station and land registration office .",
" The area has well-equipped government hospital and animal hospital.",
" The town has all the facilities like cinema halls, health facilities, market complexes, hotel and motel, petrol pumps, bus stand, government and private banks, gyms, gas agency, Central Board of Secondary Education Board affiliated schools, state government affiliated schools, colleges and other good private educational institutions and coaching institute.",
" And it is also connected to the district headquarters by both rail and road routes through state highway .",
" It is among the fastest-growing towns of the district.",
" There is a railway station Mahnar Road about 5 km from the market where some super fast trains also stops.",
" It has a well-established market area with complexes and food joints and shops of all daily needs which is also the main market for the people of the town and nearby villages.",
" Weekly markets are also organized close to the sub-division office on the day basis called as \"Pethiya\" like \"Sukar or Juma Pethiya\" on Friday, which belongs to famous prominent Zamindar family of Babu Abdul Hafiz Khan, where the local farmers sell their crops, vegetables, oils, edible things and all the variety of spices.",
" these haats act as an agri marketing joint for the farmers It is the common and cheap market for all nearby villages in that area.",
" There are many religious places in the locality.",
" An yearly fair is organized near the old and famous Ganinath temple in the Cinema Road area of Mahnar.",
" And a yearly urs is also organized on mazar of Khaki baba in which people of all religions come and worship on that day.",
" The famous mosque of Mahnar is Jama Masjid situated in the main market area.",
" It is also going to be the big industrial area in future due to connectivity to the state capital patna .",
" Investors are taking interest in the area due to its good connectivity to the capital Patna and future aspects as a new town.",
" Some people have started water bottling plant and other type of industries in this area.",
" But the main source for income is agricultural activities for mostly of the farmers.",
" A jail is being proposed to be built near the pethiya and subdivision office on the way to station road as land has been acquired by the government.",
" Mahnar is also the hometown of many prominent leaders of Bihar.",
" Sri Ramvilas Paswan MP of hajipur & cabinet minister in government of India is also very attached to this area and Sri Raghubansh Prasad Singh (born in village Shahpur of mahnar) former cabinet minister in government of India and former MP of Vaishali constituency.",
" Ramakishore singh alias rama singh current MP of Vaishali is the resident of mahnar.Current Mla Dr Achyutanand singh is also the resident of mahnar vidhansabha.",
" and many former leaders and independence movement leaders.",
" Famous localities of Mahnar are Cinema Road where Ganinath temple is situated, Madan chowk which is in the main market, Kharjamma area near Pethiya and Subdivision Office, Murauwatpur area of ‘Pathans’ and Lawapur & Hassanpur of ‘Yadavas’.",
" Rajputs Mahnar has a very rich culture and people of all religions live here peacefully.",
" In recent development, a proposed power sub-station is to be built near the sub-division office on the station road for that land has been acquired by the government.",
" Development and industrialisation is going on as all the area is connected with main and approach roads.",
" and this area is also becoming a real estate business hub the connectivity to this area will be more faster and closer after becoming of proposed Six lane Ganga Expressway Project Connecting Didarganj Patna to Biddupur area of Mahnar subdivision.",
" Mahnar tv journlist mr Ravi Kumar Singh Etv news 9801729446 whatsaap 7488178991 any news contact us."
],
"title": "Mahnar Bazar"
},
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"sentences": [
"Madappattu is a rural region in Kooroppada Panchayat in Kottayam district, Kerala.",
" The famous attractive place is Madappattu Devi Temple.",
" The pannagam thodu which flows through in front of the temple.",
" In this area the Aruvikuzhy thodu are famous.",
" Madappattu devi temple is just half a kilometer from erthuvuzha jn.",
" The nearest places are kooroppada, pamapady, pallickathodu and pala.",
" Madappattu in spite of being well connected by roadways, is a beautiful, calm and quiet place to live-in.",
" SBT Kooroppada Branch is the nearest landmark.",
" Madappattu or madappadu is near to schools, temples, church and hence is a proper place to live a peaceful family life.",
" Mainly people are depended on Rubber plantation."
],
"title": "Madapattu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.",
" Located at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, the house has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family.",
" Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan.",
" He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin.",
" The Wrights raised six children in the home.",
" The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later."
],
"title": "Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio"
},
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"sentences": [
"Woolaroc is a Museum & Wildlife Preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and 45 mi north of Tulsa, Oklahoma.",
" Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips.",
" The ranch is a 1500 hectare (3700 acre) wildlife preserve, home to over 30 different species of native and exotic wildlife, such as buffalo, elk and longhorn cattle.",
" Woolaroc is also a world-class museum with a collection of western art and artifacts, American Indian material, and one of the largest collections of Colt firearms in the world.",
" Also on display is \"Woolaroc\", the aircraft that won the ill-fated Dole Air Race in 1927.",
" Woolaroc features a nature trail and a living history area inviting you to experience the natural environment of Woolaroc, the life in a pre-Civil War 1840's mountain man camp.",
" Will Rogers once said, \"When you are visiting the beauty spots of this country, don't overlook Frank Phillips' ranch and game preserve in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.",
" It's the most unique place in this country.",
" If there is one last under-discovered treasure left in the United States, it surely must be a place called Woolaroc.\""
],
"title": "Woolaroc"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Overnightscape is a popular podcast hosted by Frank Edward Nora, co-creator of Anything But Monday (magazine).",
" Releasing its first episode in March 2003, a full year and a half before the term 'podcast' came into use, The Overnightscape has since released its 500th episode in July 2006.",
" In 2005, The Overnightscape was nominated for a Podcast Award (in the Political/Cultural category).",
" Produced at Frank's home in Nutley, New Jersey, the show follows an informal talk radio format involving the daily events of Frank's life in the New York/New Jersey area.",
" Regular features on the show include product reviews where Frank gives his opinion on a wide variety of items from candy to cigars, socio-political commentary, dream reviews, \"Completely Random Memories\" and \"Adventures in Mid-Town Manhattan\".",
" The Overnightscape was formerly part of an internet radio project known as Bluffcosm.",
" Currently, the show is released in a \"Weekly Unlimited\" format and can range from 1 to over 5 hours in length.",
" Periodic guests on the show include Frank's sister Julie, whose exuberance for Duran Duran cannot be surpassed, and his father Frank Ralph Nora, who often shares anecdotes about his work in architectural design."
],
"title": "The Overnightscape"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (\"Anne Frank's diary\") is a 2016 film directed by German Hans Steinbichler.",
" It tells the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust.",
" The film is based on Anne Frank's famous diary.",
" The world premiere was held at February, 16 in a special presentation for young people during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.",
" It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected."
],
"title": "Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Frank Smathers House, also known as The Evergreens, is a historic home located at Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina.",
" It was built in 1926, and is a 1 1/2-story, \"H\"-shaped, eclectic frame dwelling with Gothic Revival and Colonial Revival style design elements.",
" It features a steeply pitched, cross gable roof with imbricated fish-scale asphalt shingles, brick interior slope chimneys, projecting eaves, and exposed rafters.",
" Also on the property are a contributing barn (c. 1900) and stone retaining wall (1926).",
" It was built as a summer home and family cottage for the Frank Smathers family, who owned the home from 1926 until 1988.",
" U.S. Senator George Smathers (1913-2007) was a son of Frank Smathers."
],
"title": "Frank Smathers House"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hazratbal (Urdu; ) is the notified area situated about 10 km from city center of Srinagar.",
" The early settlements in the area occurred on the banks of Dal Lake and majority of population of area are Hangis (fishermen).",
" The area became famous after the construction of Hazratbal Shrine where hundreds of thousands of people visit every year because many relics related to the Islamic prophet Muhammad are believed to be there.",
" The word Hazrat in Urdu gives indication of respect and bal in Kasmiri means place.",
" Thus the word Hazratbal means the place which is highly respected among the people.",
" Due to the presence of Dal Lake and its house boats in vicinity, the area became the famous tourist spot in the city.",
" The economy of the people living here greatly depends on tourism.",
" Also the grave of Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah is situated in the area.",
" The postal code of the area is 190006."
],
"title": "Hazratbal"
},
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"sentences": [
"Briarcliff Manor is a suburban village in Westchester County, New York, around 30 mi north of New York City.",
" It is on 5.9 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, geographically shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining.",
" Briarcliff Manor includes the communities of Scarborough and Chilmark, and is served by the Scarborough station of the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line.",
" A section of the village, including buildings and homes covering 376 acre , is part of the Scarborough Historic District and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",
" The village motto is \"A Village between Two Rivers\", reflecting Briarcliff Manor's location between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers. Although the Pocantico is the primary boundary between Mount Pleasant and Ossining, since its incorporation the village has spread into Mount Pleasant."
],
"title": "Briarcliff Manor, New York"
}
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[
"Title: Beechwood (Vanderlip mansion)\n\nBeechwood is a Hudson River estate in Scarborough-on-Hudson, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The estate was most notably the home of Frank A. Vanderlip and his family, and is a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District. The house and property were owned by the Vanderlip family from 1906 to 1979. The property is now a 37-condominium complex as the result of a development project that began in the 1980s.",
"Title: Mahnar Bazar\n\nMahnar Bazar is a municipality, block and Sub-division in Vaishali district of Bihar state in India. It is also the main market to all nearby ward areas and villages. Mahnar comes under Hajipur Lok Sabha Constituency. It is a nagarpalika divided into many wards. It has its own police station and land registration office . The area has well-equipped government hospital and animal hospital. The town has all the facilities like cinema halls, health facilities, market complexes, hotel and motel, petrol pumps, bus stand, government and private banks, gyms, gas agency, Central Board of Secondary Education Board affiliated schools, state government affiliated schools, colleges and other good private educational institutions and coaching institute. And it is also connected to the district headquarters by both rail and road routes through state highway . It is among the fastest-growing towns of the district. There is a railway station Mahnar Road about 5 km from the market where some super fast trains also stops. It has a well-established market area with complexes and food joints and shops of all daily needs which is also the main market for the people of the town and nearby villages. Weekly markets are also organized close to the sub-division office on the day basis called as \"Pethiya\" like \"Sukar or Juma Pethiya\" on Friday, which belongs to famous prominent Zamindar family of Babu Abdul Hafiz Khan, where the local farmers sell their crops, vegetables, oils, edible things and all the variety of spices. these haats act as an agri marketing joint for the farmers It is the common and cheap market for all nearby villages in that area. There are many religious places in the locality. An yearly fair is organized near the old and famous Ganinath temple in the Cinema Road area of Mahnar. And a yearly urs is also organized on mazar of Khaki baba in which people of all religions come and worship on that day. The famous mosque of Mahnar is Jama Masjid situated in the main market area. It is also going to be the big industrial area in future due to connectivity to the state capital patna . Investors are taking interest in the area due to its good connectivity to the capital Patna and future aspects as a new town. Some people have started water bottling plant and other type of industries in this area. But the main source for income is agricultural activities for mostly of the farmers. A jail is being proposed to be built near the pethiya and subdivision office on the way to station road as land has been acquired by the government. Mahnar is also the hometown of many prominent leaders of Bihar. Sri Ramvilas Paswan MP of hajipur & cabinet minister in government of India is also very attached to this area and Sri Raghubansh Prasad Singh (born in village Shahpur of mahnar) former cabinet minister in government of India and former MP of Vaishali constituency. Ramakishore singh alias rama singh current MP of Vaishali is the resident of mahnar.Current Mla Dr Achyutanand singh is also the resident of mahnar vidhansabha. and many former leaders and independence movement leaders. Famous localities of Mahnar are Cinema Road where Ganinath temple is situated, Madan chowk which is in the main market, Kharjamma area near Pethiya and Subdivision Office, Murauwatpur area of ‘Pathans’ and Lawapur & Hassanpur of ‘Yadavas’. Rajputs Mahnar has a very rich culture and people of all religions live here peacefully. In recent development, a proposed power sub-station is to be built near the sub-division office on the station road for that land has been acquired by the government. Development and industrialisation is going on as all the area is connected with main and approach roads. and this area is also becoming a real estate business hub the connectivity to this area will be more faster and closer after becoming of proposed Six lane Ganga Expressway Project Connecting Didarganj Patna to Biddupur area of Mahnar subdivision. Mahnar tv journlist mr Ravi Kumar Singh Etv news 9801729446 whatsaap 7488178991 any news contact us.",
"Title: Madapattu\n\nMadappattu is a rural region in Kooroppada Panchayat in Kottayam district, Kerala. The famous attractive place is Madappattu Devi Temple. The pannagam thodu which flows through in front of the temple. In this area the Aruvikuzhy thodu are famous. Madappattu devi temple is just half a kilometer from erthuvuzha jn. The nearest places are kooroppada, pamapady, pallickathodu and pala. Madappattu in spite of being well connected by roadways, is a beautiful, calm and quiet place to live-in. SBT Kooroppada Branch is the nearest landmark. Madappattu or madappadu is near to schools, temples, church and hence is a proper place to live a peaceful family life. Mainly people are depended on Rubber plantation.",
"Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio\n\nThe Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Located at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, the house has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family. Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan. He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin. The Wrights raised six children in the home. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later.",
"Title: Woolaroc\n\nWoolaroc is a Museum & Wildlife Preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and 45 mi north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 1500 hectare (3700 acre) wildlife preserve, home to over 30 different species of native and exotic wildlife, such as buffalo, elk and longhorn cattle. Woolaroc is also a world-class museum with a collection of western art and artifacts, American Indian material, and one of the largest collections of Colt firearms in the world. Also on display is \"Woolaroc\", the aircraft that won the ill-fated Dole Air Race in 1927. Woolaroc features a nature trail and a living history area inviting you to experience the natural environment of Woolaroc, the life in a pre-Civil War 1840's mountain man camp. Will Rogers once said, \"When you are visiting the beauty spots of this country, don't overlook Frank Phillips' ranch and game preserve in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It's the most unique place in this country. If there is one last under-discovered treasure left in the United States, it surely must be a place called Woolaroc.\"",
"Title: The Overnightscape\n\nThe Overnightscape is a popular podcast hosted by Frank Edward Nora, co-creator of Anything But Monday (magazine). Releasing its first episode in March 2003, a full year and a half before the term 'podcast' came into use, The Overnightscape has since released its 500th episode in July 2006. In 2005, The Overnightscape was nominated for a Podcast Award (in the Political/Cultural category). Produced at Frank's home in Nutley, New Jersey, the show follows an informal talk radio format involving the daily events of Frank's life in the New York/New Jersey area. Regular features on the show include product reviews where Frank gives his opinion on a wide variety of items from candy to cigars, socio-political commentary, dream reviews, \"Completely Random Memories\" and \"Adventures in Mid-Town Manhattan\". The Overnightscape was formerly part of an internet radio project known as Bluffcosm. Currently, the show is released in a \"Weekly Unlimited\" format and can range from 1 to over 5 hours in length. Periodic guests on the show include Frank's sister Julie, whose exuberance for Duran Duran cannot be surpassed, and his father Frank Ralph Nora, who often shares anecdotes about his work in architectural design.",
"Title: Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank\n\nDas Tagebuch der Anne Frank (\"Anne Frank's diary\") is a 2016 film directed by German Hans Steinbichler. It tells the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust. The film is based on Anne Frank's famous diary. The world premiere was held at February, 16 in a special presentation for young people during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.",
"Title: Frank Smathers House\n\nFrank Smathers House, also known as The Evergreens, is a historic home located at Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina. It was built in 1926, and is a 1 1/2-story, \"H\"-shaped, eclectic frame dwelling with Gothic Revival and Colonial Revival style design elements. It features a steeply pitched, cross gable roof with imbricated fish-scale asphalt shingles, brick interior slope chimneys, projecting eaves, and exposed rafters. Also on the property are a contributing barn (c. 1900) and stone retaining wall (1926). It was built as a summer home and family cottage for the Frank Smathers family, who owned the home from 1926 until 1988. U.S. Senator George Smathers (1913-2007) was a son of Frank Smathers.",
"Title: Hazratbal\n\nHazratbal (Urdu; ) is the notified area situated about 10 km from city center of Srinagar. The early settlements in the area occurred on the banks of Dal Lake and majority of population of area are Hangis (fishermen). The area became famous after the construction of Hazratbal Shrine where hundreds of thousands of people visit every year because many relics related to the Islamic prophet Muhammad are believed to be there. The word Hazrat in Urdu gives indication of respect and bal in Kasmiri means place. Thus the word Hazratbal means the place which is highly respected among the people. Due to the presence of Dal Lake and its house boats in vicinity, the area became the famous tourist spot in the city. The economy of the people living here greatly depends on tourism. Also the grave of Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah is situated in the area. The postal code of the area is 190006.",
"Title: Briarcliff Manor, New York\n\nBriarcliff Manor is a suburban village in Westchester County, New York, around 30 mi north of New York City. It is on 5.9 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, geographically shared by the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining. Briarcliff Manor includes the communities of Scarborough and Chilmark, and is served by the Scarborough station of the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line. A section of the village, including buildings and homes covering 376 acre , is part of the Scarborough Historic District and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The village motto is \"A Village between Two Rivers\", reflecting Briarcliff Manor's location between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers. Although the Pocantico is the primary boundary between Mount Pleasant and Ossining, since its incorporation the village has spread into Mount Pleasant."
] |
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What car was unveiled in autumn of 2007 at the Frankfort Motor Show as a replacement for the Jaguar S-Type?
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Jaguar XF
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"Jaguar C-XF",
"Jaguar C-XF",
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"sentences": [
"The Jaguar XF is an executive/mid-size luxury car and estate produced by British car manufacturer Jaguar.",
" It was first unveiled in autumn 2007 as a replacement for the Jaguar S-Type."
],
"title": "Jaguar XF"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar C-X16 is a concept hybrid electric sports car that was unveiled by Jaguar Cars at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show on 13 September.",
" In April 2012, Jaguar announced that they will be manufacturing a new sports car based on the Jaguar C-X16 called the F-Type, which was subsequently shown to the public (in non-hybrid form) at the Paris Motor Show in September 2012."
],
"title": "Jaguar C-X16"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bertone Pirana (or Jaguar Pirana) (not \"Piranha\" as some sources have it, although the badge on the rear of the car reads Piranha ) was a concept car created by Bertone for the 1967 London Motor Show at Earl's Court.",
" The sleek GT car was based on the chassis and powertrain of the 4.2 litre Jaguar E-type but was re-bodied with a unique steel monocoque body and luxurious interior.",
" The Pirana was designed by Marcello Gandini, perhaps best known for styling the Lamborghini Countach.",
" Unusually for a show car, the Pirana was commissioned as a publicity stunt by the Daily Telegraph, a leading British daily newspaper, as an example of an \"ideal car.\"",
" The car was originally registered \"TGF 1F\".",
" After a successful showing at the London Motor show, the Pirana was subsequently exhibited at the New York City car show and then at the British Motor Show in Montreal."
],
"title": "Bertone Pirana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar AJ-8 is a compact DOHC V8 piston engine used in many Jaguar vehicles.",
" It was the fourth new engine type in the history of the company.",
" In 1997 it replaced both designs previously available on Jaguar cars: the straight-6 Jaguar AJ6 engine (or rather its AJ16 variant), and the Jaguar V12 engine.",
" It remained the only engine type available on Jaguar until 1999 with the launch of the S-Type, when the Jaguar AJ-V6 engine was added to the list.",
" The AJ-V8 is available in displacements ranging from 3.2 L to 5.0 L, and a supercharged version is also produced.",
" Ford Motor Company used this small V8 in other products as well, including the Lincoln LS the 2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird as well as in several Land Rovers and the Aston Martin V8 Vantage."
],
"title": "Jaguar AJ-V8 engine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar 420 (pronounced \"four-twenty\") and its Daimler Sovereign equivalent were introduced at the October 1966 London Motor Show and produced for two years as the ultimate expression of a series of \"compact sporting saloons\" offered by Jaguar throughout that decade, all of which shared the same wheelbase.",
" Developed from the Jaguar S-Type, the 420 cost around £200 more than that model and effectively ended buyer interest in it, although the S-Type continued to be sold alongside the 420/Sovereign until both were supplanted by the Jaguar XJ6 late in 1968."
],
"title": "Jaguar 420 and Daimler Sovereign (1966–69)"
},
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"The Jaguar XK (project code X150) is the second generation of the Jaguar XK grand tourer from Jaguar Cars.",
" The vehicle was unveiled in 2005 at the Frankfurt Motor Show with the first generation's 4.2-litre V8 engine.",
" The XK convertible was unveiled in 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.",
" A facelifted XK was launched in 2009 with a new 5.0-litre V8.",
" The production of the XK ended in summer 2014."
],
"title": "Jaguar XK (X150)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar S-Type is a saloon car produced by Jaguar Cars in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1968.",
" Announced 30 September 1963 it was a technically more sophisticated development of the Mark 2, offering buyers a more luxurious alternative without the size and expense of the Mark X.",
" The S-Type sold alongside the Mark 2, as well as the Jaguar 420 following its release in 1966."
],
"title": "Jaguar S-Type (1963)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Browns Lane in Coventry, England was originally built as a Second World War shadow factory run by The Daimler Company Limited.",
" In 1951 it was leased by Jaguar Cars and remained the company's home until 2005.",
" It was the site of all Jaguar production until 1998, when production of the Jaguar S-Type commenced at Castle Bromwich, as well as the firm's corporate headquarters and the home of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust.",
" Although the site runs the length of Browns Lane, its proper entrance is now on Coundon Wedge Drive."
],
"title": "Browns Lane plant"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar C-XF (for Concept-XF) was a concept car that was designed to showcase the preliminary styling cues of the yet to be announced Jaguar XF.",
" The C-XF was unveiled in the 2007 North American International Auto Show with the production XF announced in the autumn of 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show."
],
"title": "Jaguar C-XF"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jaguar S-Type was a model of an executive car that debuted at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show and was marketed by Jaguar for model years 1999-2008, reviving the nameplate of the company's 1963-66 S-Type as a four-door notchback saloon.",
" The S-Type received a mild facelift for model year 2005."
],
"title": "Jaguar S-Type"
}
] |
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"Title: Jaguar XF\n\nThe Jaguar XF is an executive/mid-size luxury car and estate produced by British car manufacturer Jaguar. It was first unveiled in autumn 2007 as a replacement for the Jaguar S-Type.",
"Title: Jaguar C-X16\n\nThe Jaguar C-X16 is a concept hybrid electric sports car that was unveiled by Jaguar Cars at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show on 13 September. In April 2012, Jaguar announced that they will be manufacturing a new sports car based on the Jaguar C-X16 called the F-Type, which was subsequently shown to the public (in non-hybrid form) at the Paris Motor Show in September 2012.",
"Title: Bertone Pirana\n\nThe Bertone Pirana (or Jaguar Pirana) (not \"Piranha\" as some sources have it, although the badge on the rear of the car reads Piranha ) was a concept car created by Bertone for the 1967 London Motor Show at Earl's Court. The sleek GT car was based on the chassis and powertrain of the 4.2 litre Jaguar E-type but was re-bodied with a unique steel monocoque body and luxurious interior. The Pirana was designed by Marcello Gandini, perhaps best known for styling the Lamborghini Countach. Unusually for a show car, the Pirana was commissioned as a publicity stunt by the Daily Telegraph, a leading British daily newspaper, as an example of an \"ideal car.\" The car was originally registered \"TGF 1F\". After a successful showing at the London Motor show, the Pirana was subsequently exhibited at the New York City car show and then at the British Motor Show in Montreal.",
"Title: Jaguar AJ-V8 engine\n\nThe Jaguar AJ-8 is a compact DOHC V8 piston engine used in many Jaguar vehicles. It was the fourth new engine type in the history of the company. In 1997 it replaced both designs previously available on Jaguar cars: the straight-6 Jaguar AJ6 engine (or rather its AJ16 variant), and the Jaguar V12 engine. It remained the only engine type available on Jaguar until 1999 with the launch of the S-Type, when the Jaguar AJ-V6 engine was added to the list. The AJ-V8 is available in displacements ranging from 3.2 L to 5.0 L, and a supercharged version is also produced. Ford Motor Company used this small V8 in other products as well, including the Lincoln LS the 2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird as well as in several Land Rovers and the Aston Martin V8 Vantage.",
"Title: Jaguar 420 and Daimler Sovereign (1966–69)\n\nThe Jaguar 420 (pronounced \"four-twenty\") and its Daimler Sovereign equivalent were introduced at the October 1966 London Motor Show and produced for two years as the ultimate expression of a series of \"compact sporting saloons\" offered by Jaguar throughout that decade, all of which shared the same wheelbase. Developed from the Jaguar S-Type, the 420 cost around £200 more than that model and effectively ended buyer interest in it, although the S-Type continued to be sold alongside the 420/Sovereign until both were supplanted by the Jaguar XJ6 late in 1968.",
"Title: Jaguar XK (X150)\n\nThe Jaguar XK (project code X150) is the second generation of the Jaguar XK grand tourer from Jaguar Cars. The vehicle was unveiled in 2005 at the Frankfurt Motor Show with the first generation's 4.2-litre V8 engine. The XK convertible was unveiled in 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A facelifted XK was launched in 2009 with a new 5.0-litre V8. The production of the XK ended in summer 2014.",
"Title: Jaguar S-Type (1963)\n\nThe Jaguar S-Type is a saloon car produced by Jaguar Cars in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1968. Announced 30 September 1963 it was a technically more sophisticated development of the Mark 2, offering buyers a more luxurious alternative without the size and expense of the Mark X. The S-Type sold alongside the Mark 2, as well as the Jaguar 420 following its release in 1966.",
"Title: Browns Lane plant\n\nBrowns Lane in Coventry, England was originally built as a Second World War shadow factory run by The Daimler Company Limited. In 1951 it was leased by Jaguar Cars and remained the company's home until 2005. It was the site of all Jaguar production until 1998, when production of the Jaguar S-Type commenced at Castle Bromwich, as well as the firm's corporate headquarters and the home of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. Although the site runs the length of Browns Lane, its proper entrance is now on Coundon Wedge Drive.",
"Title: Jaguar C-XF\n\nThe Jaguar C-XF (for Concept-XF) was a concept car that was designed to showcase the preliminary styling cues of the yet to be announced Jaguar XF. The C-XF was unveiled in the 2007 North American International Auto Show with the production XF announced in the autumn of 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show.",
"Title: Jaguar S-Type\n\nThe Jaguar S-Type was a model of an executive car that debuted at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show and was marketed by Jaguar for model years 1999-2008, reviving the nameplate of the company's 1963-66 S-Type as a four-door notchback saloon. The S-Type received a mild facelift for model year 2005."
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Which director is older, Ringo Lam or Roberto Benigni?
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Roberto Remigio Benigni
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Which professional wrestler promoted by Toots Mondt was born in 1939?
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Bill Watts
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"Title: Jess McMahon\n\nRoderick James \"Jess\" McMahon Sr. (May 26, 1882 – November 22, 1954) was an American professional wrestling and professional boxing promoter, and the patriarch of the McMahon family. He founded the Capitol Wrestling Corporation with Toots Mondt in 1952. McMahon's son, Vince Sr., later took over and founded the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) (today known as WWE).",
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"Satisfied" is the eleventh song from Act 1 of which musical, the song was originally performed by Renée Elise Goldsberry?
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Hamilton
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Mike Peden was the producer of the 2004 album "Free Me" by an English singer who began as a radio presenter in what year?
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2009
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"Mike Peden is a British producer/remixer/composer best known for his work with the Lighthouse Family.",
" He was the producer of the 2004 album \"Free Me\", the second album by former Spice Girl Emma Bunton.",
" He co-wrote the song \"You and I\" for Will Young.",
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" Written by Bunton herself and Yak Bondy, and produced by Mike Peden, it was released as the second single from the album on 13 October 2003 by Polydor Records.",
" It enjoyed moderate success, entering the top forty on various record charts.",
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"\"High\" is the second pop single written by British duo Lighthouse Family for their second album \"Postcards from Heaven\" (1997).",
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" It was released on January 1998 and reached No. 1 in Australia as well as being in the top 10 in Switzerland, Austria, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Europe.",
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" The song was produced by Mike Peden.",
" It was released in February 1999 and reached the top 30 in the UK as well as being just outside the top 90 in Europe.",
" It received a completely different remixed version for single release.",
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" The song was produced by Mike Peden.",
" It was released as the second single in October 1995 and reached the top 40 in the United Kingdom.",
" It was later re-released in May 1996 and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom.",
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"Title: What My Heart Wants to Say\n\nWhat My Heart Wants to Say is the debut album from the runner-up of the first series of \"Pop Idol\", Gareth Gates. The album was released on 26 October 2002, almost a year after his success on the show. The album was produced by a team of well-known producers, including Steve Mac, Jewels & Stone, Mike Peden and Cathy Dennis. The album features a range of Gates' own material, as well as covers of some of his favourite songs.",
"Title: I'll Be There (Emma Bunton song)\n\n\"I'll Be There\" is a song by British singer-songwriter, Emma Bunton. Written by Bunton, Mike Peden and Hélène Muddiman, it was released in the winter of 2004 as the third single from Bunton's sophomore solo studio album, \"Free Me\" (2003). It debuted and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart, lower than her previous singles from her second album. It sold 40,496 copies, and was the one hundred fifty-third best-selling single of 2004. The black-and-white music video, directed by Giuseppe Capotondi, was shot in Paris, France.",
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"Title: Mike Peden\n\nMike Peden is a British producer/remixer/composer best known for his work with the Lighthouse Family. He was the producer of the 2004 album \"Free Me\", the second album by former Spice Girl Emma Bunton. He co-wrote the song \"You and I\" for Will Young. With his former band The Chimes Pedan had a number one single, \"Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\".",
"Title: Raincloud (song)\n\n\"Raincloud\" is a song by British group Lighthouse Family, released as the duo's first pop single for their second album \"Postcards from Heaven\" (1997). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released as the second in September 1997 and reached the top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Maybe (Emma Bunton song)\n\n\"Maybe\" is a song recorded by English singer Emma Bunton for her second studio album, \"Free Me\" (2004). Written by Bunton herself and Yak Bondy, and produced by Mike Peden, it was released as the second single from the album on 13 October 2003 by Polydor Records. It enjoyed moderate success, entering the top forty on various record charts. The song contains lounge/bossa influences, and the music video was inspired by the style of Sweet Charity's \"Rich Man's Frug\". Bunton performed an edit of the song as her solo performance on the Return of the Spice Girls tour.",
"Title: High (Lighthouse Family song)\n\n\"High\" is the second pop single written by British duo Lighthouse Family for their second album \"Postcards from Heaven\" (1997). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released on January 1998 and reached No. 1 in Australia as well as being in the top 10 in Switzerland, Austria, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Europe. \"High\" is the most successful single released by the Lighthouse Family so far, having reached the top 10 in many countries.",
"Title: Postcard from Heaven\n\n\"Postcard from Heaven\" is a song by the Lighthouse Family, released as the duo's fifth and final single from their second album \"Postcards from Heaven\" (1999). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released in February 1999 and reached the top 30 in the UK as well as being just outside the top 90 in Europe. It received a completely different remixed version for single release. This mix appeared on both the \"Greatest Hits\" and \"Relaxed & Remixed\" compilations, in 2002 and 2004 respectively.",
"Title: Ocean Drive (song)\n\n\"Ocean Drive\" is a song written by British duo Lighthouse Family, for their debut album, \"Ocean Drive\" (1996). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released as the second single in October 1995 and reached the top 40 in the United Kingdom. It was later re-released in May 1996 and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom. The song was slightly remixed for this single release, with new vocals. This version also appeared on their 2002 greatest hits album.",
"Title: Loving Every Minute (Lighthouse Family song)\n\n\"Loving Every Minute\" is a song by British group Lighthouse Family, released as the fourth and final single from their debut album \"Ocean Drive\" (1996). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released in November 1996 and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom. It was remixed by Cutfather & Joe for its single release, adding a drum beat and a slightly different introduction."
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Marysville, Kansas is know to be the birth place of what type of star?
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American professional basketball player in the WNBA
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" Between 1400 AD to 1850 AD this place was used as a safe harbour during the monsoon by the wooden merchant and naval ships.",
" It includes area's like Nellimukku, Kuthiramunambu, Thenguvila and Aanappara, Pulliakkody, NS Nagar(Decent Mukku), Anchumoolapoika, chanakkody, Chonkil, Valathil, Poolakkody,Valyandakkal etc.",
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"Marysville Exempted Village Schools District, which according to its web site hosts “over 5000 students consisting of five elementary schools (K-4), one intermediate school (5-6), one middle school (7-8), one Early College High School (9-12), and one high school (9-12) and employs “over 300 teachers and 200 support staff.”",
" Marysville High School (Ohio) is a fairly new building, having been constructed in the 1990s, with recent additions made.",
" The Early College High School was opened in August 2014, in this \"ECHS\" or \"STEM\" school students have the option to choose a pathway for the career field that best interests them, such as Engineering, Integrated Technologies, and Health Science.",
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" Both the Middle and High Schools have wrestling, football, basketball, baseball, softball, lacrosse, track, volleyball, and golf teams, and the High School sports an award-winning marching band.",
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" Today the estimated population is above 50,000.",
" Different castes like Magar, Darai, Brahmin, Chhetris, Dura, Gurung live here.",
" Rajamama Kusunda, the only surviving Kusunda who speaks Kusunda language lives in Vyas Municipality.It's one of the well planned towns in Nepal.The beautiful town is growing fast to be one of the major cities in the country.",
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" It is easily recognizable because it is located on the confluence of two major rivers the Madi and the Seti.",
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" The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.",
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"Title: North Marysville, Washington\n\nNorth Marysville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The majority of the community and its 20,000 residents were annexed into the city of Marysville in 2009. The population was 108 at the 2010 census.",
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"Title: Nimmakuru\n\nNimmakuru is a village in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Pamarru mandal of Gudivada revenue division. it is the birth place of formal and first non congress chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu actor N.T.Rama Rao and current maa president Gadde Rajendra prasad.",
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Which actor starred in Justin Kelly's "I am Michael" and "Pineapple Express"?
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James Franco
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"Title: Bobby Lee\n\nRobert \"Bobby\" Lee Jr. (born September 17, 1971) is an American actor and comedian best known as a cast member on \"Mad TV\" from 2001 to 2009 and for his roles in the films \"Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle\", \"Pineapple Express\" and \"The Dictator\".",
"Title: I Am Michael\n\nI Am Michael is a 2015 American biographical drama film written and directed by Justin Kelly. Based on Benoit Denizet-Lewis' \"New York Times Magazine\" article \"My Ex-Gay Friend\", the film stars James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts, and Charlie Carver. Franco plays Michael Glatze, a gay activist who renounces homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor. Filming ran in New York City from August 11 to August 30, 2014.",
"Title: Danny McBride\n\nDaniel Richard McBride (born December 29, 1976) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. He is best known for starring in the HBO comedies \"Eastbound & Down\" and \"Vice Principals\", both of which he co-created with frequent collaborator Jody Hill. He has also starred in comedy films, such as \"The Foot Fist Way\" (2006), \"Hot Rod\" (2007), \"Pineapple Express\" (2008), \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008), \"Land of the Lost\" (2009), \"Your Highness\" (2011), and \"This Is the End\" (2013).",
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"Title: Connie Sawyer\n\nConnie Sawyer (born November 27, 1912) is an American actress. She is best known for her work in \"Dumb and Dumber\", \"Pineapple Express\" and \"When Harry Met Sally...\"."
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where is the headquarters of a magazine that publishes articles on a game made by an American retailer headquartered in Overland, Missouri, that sells teddy bears and other stuffed animals?
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Dallas, Texas
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"Title: Kathleen MacInnes\n\nKathleen MacInnes (born 30 December 1969) is a Scottish singer, television presenter and actress, who performs primarily in Scottish Gaelic. She is a native of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and lives in Glasgow with her partner and three sons. In 2010, she appeared on the soundtrack to the Ridley Scott film \"Robin Hood\".",
"Title: Blade Runner (1997 video game)\n\nBlade Runner is a 1997 point-and-click adventure game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for Microsoft Windows. The game is not a direct adaptation of the 1982 Ridley Scott film \"Blade Runner\", but is instead a \"sidequel\", telling an original story, which runs parallel to the film's plot, occasionally intersecting with it.",
"Title: Elsie de Wolfe\n\nElsie de Wolfe, also known as Lady Mendl, (December 20, 1859? – July 12, 1950) was an American actress, interior decorator, nominal author of the influential 1913 book \"The House in Good Taste,\" and a prominent figure in New York, Paris, and London society. According to \"The New Yorker\", \"Interior design as a profession was invented by Elsie de Wolfe,\" although the praise is not strictly true. De Wolfe was certainly the most famous name in the field until the 1930s, but the profession of interior decorator/designer was recognized as a promising one as early as 1900, five years before she received her first official commission, The Colony Club in New York. During her married life (from 1926 until her death in 1950) the press often referred to her as Lady Mendl. She was born in New York City and died at Versailles, France. Cremated, her ashes were placed in a common grave, the lease expired, in Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris",
"Title: Charles Knode\n\nCharles Knode is a costume designer. He studied at Wimbledon School of Art. He designed the costumes for the 1972 epic BBC drama of Leo Tolstoy's \"War and Peace\" which starred amongst others, Anthony Hopkins as Pierre Bezukhov. Among his first jobs on leaving the BBC was on Monty Python's \"Life of Brian\". He has appeared as an extra in many of the Monty Python films. He has won 2 BAFTA Awards. The first for the Ridley Scott film \"Blade Runner\" and the second for \"Braveheart\". His designs have also appeared in a number of music videos starring Kate Bush . In 1996, In addition to winning the BAFTA award he was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the acclaimed Mel Gibson epic \"Braveheart\". He won an Emmy Award for Alice in Wonderland",
"Title: Tears in rain monologue\n\n\"Tears in Rain\", also referred to as \"The C-Beams Speech\", is a brief monologue delivered by replicant Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the Ridley Scott film \"Blade Runner\". The final form, altered from the scripted lines and improvised by Hauer on the eve of filming, has entered popular culture as \"perhaps the most moving death soliloquy in cinematic history\" and is an often quoted piece of science fiction writing.",
"Title: Logan Marshall-Green\n\nLogan Marshall-Green (born November 1, 1976) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in the television series \"24\", \"The O.C.\", \"Traveler\", \"Dark Blue\", and \"Quarry\", and as Charlie Holloway in the 2012 Ridley Scott film \"Prometheus\". He appeared in the 2017 film \"\" as Jackson Brice.",
"Title: Alien (creature in Alien franchise)\n\nThe \"Alien\" (also referred to as \"Xenomorph XX121\") is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the eponymous antagonist of the \"Alien\" film series. The species made its debut in the film \"Alien\" (1979), and reappeared in the sequels \"Aliens\" (1986), \"Alien 3\" (1992), and \"\" (1997), as well as the crossover franchise \"Alien vs. Predator\" (2004) and \"\" (2007). A similar creature of a slightly different design named the \"Deacon\" makes a brief appearance in the Ridley Scott film \"Prometheus\" (2012). Two species, one being a different but similar creature called a \"Neomorph\" and the other being a variation of the Xenomorph XX121 species appear in the sequel to \"Prometheus\", \"\" (2017), which reveals the potential origin of the species. In addition, the Alien appears in various literature and video game spin-offs from the franchises.",
"Title: Eye Level\n\nEye Level is a 1972 single by the Simon Park Orchestra. It was produced originally for the De Wolfe Music Library and selected by Thames Television to be the theme tune for their Netherlands based detective series, \"Van der Valk\"."
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4,583
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Who, Claudie Haigneré and Mark Shuttleworth, is the founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., the company behind the development of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system?
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Mark Richard Shuttleworth
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comparison
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"Ubuntu Titling or Ubuntu-Title is a rounded geometric sans-serif font.",
" It was created by Andy Fitzsimon for use with the Ubuntu operating system and its derivatives.",
" It is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.",
" Prior to the 10.04 release, the typeface was notably used in branding for the Ubuntu operating system and its related projects.",
" Fitzsimon's design was created without any upper-case letters.",
" A later release by Christian Robertson (who later created Roboto) added capitals and was released by Robertson at the 'release candidate' stage.",
" This was called Ubuntu Titling."
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"Xubuntu ( ) is a Canonical Ltd.–recognized, community-maintained derivative of the Ubuntu operating system.",
" The name \"Xubuntu\" is a portmanteau of \"Xfce\" and \"Ubuntu\", as it uses the Xfce desktop environment, instead of Ubuntu's Unity."
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"ADMOS-Lite (previously known as minimalubuntu) is an operating system that features LXDE and lightweight programs based on Ubuntu (operating system), but it is not an official project by Canonical Ltd.",
" The goal of ADMOS-Lite is to create a distribution based on Ubuntu that is reasonably fast even on limited hardware & consists of 100% free software only.",
" In contrast to other variants of Ubuntu, ADMOS-Lite is focused on providing a trimmed set of software packages while providing the experience expected by a modern computer user.",
" Furthermore, the user interface is designed to be usable even at smaller resolutions such as those on older computers and netbooks."
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"Ubuntu is an OpenType-based font family, designed to be a modern, humanist-style typeface by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag, with funding by Canonical Ltd.",
" The font was under development for nearly nine months, with only a limited initial release through a beta program, until September 2010.",
" It was then that it became the new default font of the Ubuntu operating system in Ubuntu 10.10.",
" Its designers include Vincent Connare, creator of the Comic Sans and Trebuchet MS fonts."
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"Unity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system.",
" Unity debuted in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10.",
" It was initially designed to make more efficient use of space given the limited screen size of netbooks, including, for example, a vertical application switcher called the \"launcher\", and a space-saving horizontal multipurpose \"top menu bar\"."
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"Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, the developers of the Ubuntu operating system, using the year and month of the release as a version number.",
" The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004.",
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" He currently lives on the Isle of Man and holds dual citizenship from South Africa and the United Kingdom."
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"Claudie (André-Deshays) Haigneré (born 13 May 1957) is a French doctor, politician, and former astronaut with the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (1985–1999) and the European Space Agency (1999–2002)."
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"Canonical Ltd. is a UK-based privately held computer software company founded and funded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth to market commercial support and related services for Ubuntu and related projects.",
" Canonical employs staff in more than 30 countries and maintains offices in London, Austin, Boston, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei and the Isle of Man."
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"Ubuntu Touch (also known as Ubuntu Phone) was a mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system that was developed by Canonical Ltd. and the Ubuntu community.",
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"Title: Xubuntu\n\nXubuntu ( ) is a Canonical Ltd.–recognized, community-maintained derivative of the Ubuntu operating system. The name \"Xubuntu\" is a portmanteau of \"Xfce\" and \"Ubuntu\", as it uses the Xfce desktop environment, instead of Ubuntu's Unity.",
"Title: ADMOS-Lite\n\nADMOS-Lite (previously known as minimalubuntu) is an operating system that features LXDE and lightweight programs based on Ubuntu (operating system), but it is not an official project by Canonical Ltd. The goal of ADMOS-Lite is to create a distribution based on Ubuntu that is reasonably fast even on limited hardware & consists of 100% free software only. In contrast to other variants of Ubuntu, ADMOS-Lite is focused on providing a trimmed set of software packages while providing the experience expected by a modern computer user. Furthermore, the user interface is designed to be usable even at smaller resolutions such as those on older computers and netbooks.",
"Title: Ubuntu (typeface)\n\nUbuntu is an OpenType-based font family, designed to be a modern, humanist-style typeface by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag, with funding by Canonical Ltd. The font was under development for nearly nine months, with only a limited initial release through a beta program, until September 2010. It was then that it became the new default font of the Ubuntu operating system in Ubuntu 10.10. Its designers include Vincent Connare, creator of the Comic Sans and Trebuchet MS fonts.",
"Title: Unity (Ubuntu)\n\nUnity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system. Unity debuted in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10. It was initially designed to make more efficient use of space given the limited screen size of netbooks, including, for example, a vertical application switcher called the \"launcher\", and a space-saving horizontal multipurpose \"top menu bar\".",
"Title: Ubuntu version history\n\nUbuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, the developers of the Ubuntu operating system, using the year and month of the release as a version number. The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004. Consequently, version numbers for future versions are provisional; if the release is delayed until a different month (or even year) to that planned, the version number will change accordingly.",
"Title: Mark Shuttleworth\n\nMark Richard Shuttleworth (born 18 September 1973) is a South African entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., the company behind the development of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. In 2002, he became the first citizen of an independent African country to travel to space as a space tourist. He currently lives on the Isle of Man and holds dual citizenship from South Africa and the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Claudie Haigneré\n\nClaudie (André-Deshays) Haigneré (born 13 May 1957) is a French doctor, politician, and former astronaut with the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (1985–1999) and the European Space Agency (1999–2002).",
"Title: Canonical (company)\n\nCanonical Ltd. is a UK-based privately held computer software company founded and funded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth to market commercial support and related services for Ubuntu and related projects. Canonical employs staff in more than 30 countries and maintains offices in London, Austin, Boston, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei and the Isle of Man.",
"Title: Ubuntu Touch\n\nUbuntu Touch (also known as Ubuntu Phone) was a mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system that was developed by Canonical Ltd. and the Ubuntu community. It was designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers."
] |
4,584
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Which of Tristan und Isolde and Saint François d'Assise was written first?
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Tristan und Isolde
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comparison
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"Gottfried von Strassburg (died c. 1210) is the author of the Middle High German courtly romance \"Tristan\", an adaptation of the 12th-century \"Tristan and Iseult\" legend.",
" Gottfried's work is regarded, alongside Wolfram von Eschenbach's \"Parzival\" and the \"Nibelungenlied\", as one of the great narrative masterpieces of the German Middle Ages.",
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"Saint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983.",
" It concerns Saint Francis of Assisi, the title character, and displays the composer's devout Catholicism.",
" The world première was given by the Paris Opera at the Palais Garnier on 28 November 1983."
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"Johanna Meier (born February 13, 1938) is an American operatic soprano.",
" She has been described as \"one of the foremost Wagnerian sopranos of her era\".",
" She had an international career, including fourteen years at the Metropolitan Opera and three summers singing the role of Isolde in Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\" for the Bayreuth Festival—the Festival's first American Isolde."
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"Yseult Island is a small rocky island 0.7 nmi east of Tristan Island and 0.4 nmi north of the east point on Cape Jules.",
" Photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47.",
" Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Barre, 1951–52, and so named because of its twin relationship with Tristan Island.",
" Yseult is the French spelling of Isolde, legendary heroine incorporated into Arthurian legend and later popularized by Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\"."
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" More generally, it can be any chord that consists of these same intervals: augmented fourth, augmented sixth, and augmented ninth above a bass note.",
" It is so named as it is heard in the opening phrase of Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\" as part of the leitmotif relating to Tristan."
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"Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld (July 2, 1836July 21, 1865) was a German Heldentenor and the creator of the role of Tristan in Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\".",
" His career was curtailed by a serious illness which killed him at the age of 29, after only four performances in the role of Tristan."
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"Tristan Island ( ) is a small rocky island 1.1 km west of Yseult Island and 0.3 km north of the west point on Cape Jules.",
" Photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47.",
" Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Barre, 1951–52, and so named because of its twin relationship with Yseult Island.",
" Tristan is the popular spelling of Tristram, legendary hero incorporated into Arthurian legend and later popularized by Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\"."
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" It was composed between 1857 and 1859 and premiered at the Königliches Hof- und Nationaltheater in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting.",
" Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called it \"eine Handlung\" (literally \"a drama\", \"a plot\" or \"an action\"), which was the equivalent of the term used by the Spanish playwright Calderón for his dramas."
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"Dalit Hadass Warshaw (born August 6, 1974) is a New York-based composer, pianist, thereminist.",
" Previously on the composition and music theory faculty of Boston Conservatory, she currently serves on the composition faculty at CUNY-Brooklyn College.",
" Her works have been performed by dozens of orchestral ensembles, including the New York Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras (Zubin Mehta conducting), the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Y Chamber Orchestra, the Colorado Symphony and the Albany Symphony Orchestra.",
" In April 2006, her piece \"After the Victory\" for orchestra and chorus, was premiered by the Grand Rapids Symphony and the North American Choral Company.",
" Her first recording, entitled \"Invocations\" was released by Albany Records in 2011.",
" Her first piano concerto, \"Conjuring Tristan,\" was commissioned by the Grand Rapids Symphony in 2014.",
" The work was inspired by Richard Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde,\" as well as by Thomas Mann's novella \"Tristan.\"",
" The piece received its world premiere in January 2015, with Warshaw as the soloist."
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"Title: Fire and Sword\n\nFire and Sword (\"Feuer und Schwert – Die Legende von Tristan und Isolde\") is a 1982 German romance/adventure film, directed by . It is based on the legend of Tristan and Iseult.",
"Title: Saint François d'Assise\n\nSaint François d'Assise is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer and librettist Olivier Messiaen, written from 1975 to 1983. It concerns Saint Francis of Assisi, the title character, and displays the composer's devout Catholicism. The world première was given by the Paris Opera at the Palais Garnier on 28 November 1983.",
"Title: Johanna Meier\n\nJohanna Meier (born February 13, 1938) is an American operatic soprano. She has been described as \"one of the foremost Wagnerian sopranos of her era\". She had an international career, including fourteen years at the Metropolitan Opera and three summers singing the role of Isolde in Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\" for the Bayreuth Festival—the Festival's first American Isolde.",
"Title: Yseult Island\n\nYseult Island is a small rocky island 0.7 nmi east of Tristan Island and 0.4 nmi north of the east point on Cape Jules. Photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Barre, 1951–52, and so named because of its twin relationship with Tristan Island. Yseult is the French spelling of Isolde, legendary heroine incorporated into Arthurian legend and later popularized by Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\".",
"Title: Tristan chord\n\nThe Tristan chord is a chord made up of the notes F, B, D♯ , and G♯ . More generally, it can be any chord that consists of these same intervals: augmented fourth, augmented sixth, and augmented ninth above a bass note. It is so named as it is heard in the opening phrase of Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\" as part of the leitmotif relating to Tristan.",
"Title: Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld\n\nLudwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld (July 2, 1836July 21, 1865) was a German Heldentenor and the creator of the role of Tristan in Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\". His career was curtailed by a serious illness which killed him at the age of 29, after only four performances in the role of Tristan.",
"Title: Tristan Island (Antarctica)\n\nTristan Island ( ) is a small rocky island 1.1 km west of Yseult Island and 0.3 km north of the west point on Cape Jules. Photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. Charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Barre, 1951–52, and so named because of its twin relationship with Yseult Island. Tristan is the popular spelling of Tristram, legendary hero incorporated into Arthurian legend and later popularized by Richard Wagner's opera \"Tristan und Isolde\".",
"Title: Tristan und Isolde\n\nTristan und Isolde (\"Tristan and Isolde\", or \"Tristan and Isolda\", or \"Tristran and Ysolt\") is an opera, or music drama, in three acts by Richard Wagner to a German libretto by the composer, based largely on the romance by Gottfried von Strassburg. It was composed between 1857 and 1859 and premiered at the Königliches Hof- und Nationaltheater in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting. Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called it \"eine Handlung\" (literally \"a drama\", \"a plot\" or \"an action\"), which was the equivalent of the term used by the Spanish playwright Calderón for his dramas.",
"Title: Dalit Warshaw\n\nDalit Hadass Warshaw (born August 6, 1974) is a New York-based composer, pianist, thereminist. Previously on the composition and music theory faculty of Boston Conservatory, she currently serves on the composition faculty at CUNY-Brooklyn College. Her works have been performed by dozens of orchestral ensembles, including the New York Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras (Zubin Mehta conducting), the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Y Chamber Orchestra, the Colorado Symphony and the Albany Symphony Orchestra. In April 2006, her piece \"After the Victory\" for orchestra and chorus, was premiered by the Grand Rapids Symphony and the North American Choral Company. Her first recording, entitled \"Invocations\" was released by Albany Records in 2011. Her first piano concerto, \"Conjuring Tristan,\" was commissioned by the Grand Rapids Symphony in 2014. The work was inspired by Richard Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde,\" as well as by Thomas Mann's novella \"Tristan.\" The piece received its world premiere in January 2015, with Warshaw as the soloist."
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4,585
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Which midsize car of 1973 to 2005 used a shared platform with Pontiac 6000?
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Buick Century
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bridge
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" The platform was developed over six years and at a huge expense totalling $6 billion, but was expected to save 25% compared to developing separate models for Europe and North America The design is based on Mazda's GE platform, used by the Mazda Cronos/626"
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"The Ford CD3 platform (for \"C/D-class\") is a Ford midsize car automobile platform.",
" It was designed by Mazda.",
" The original Mazda chassis code for the CD3 platform is Mazda G platform, which Ford Motor Company has used every evolution of since 1983.",
" The platform is designed for either front, all-wheel drive or Ford's hybrid powertrain."
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"The Pontiac G6 was a midsize car that was produced by General Motors.",
" It was introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year to replace the Grand Am.",
" The car was built on the GM Epsilon platform which it shared with the Chevrolet Malibu and Saab 9-3 along with other General Motors vehicles.",
" Features included a remote starting system (standard on GT, optional on base model), traction control/ABS, electronic stability control, automatic headlights as well as a panoramic sunroof option.",
" Production ended in 2010."
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"The Pontiac 6000 is a mid-size car that was introduced by Pontiac in 1981 for the 1982 model year, positioned between the smaller Phoenix and larger Bonneville (previously the Le Mans).",
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"The Ford CD4 platform (for \"C/D-class\") is a Ford global midsize car automobile platform.",
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" It was based on the GM A platform.",
" Production of the Grand Am was canceled in 1980 when it was replaced by the Pontiac 6000.",
" The Grand Am was reintroduced in 1985 when it replaced the Pontiac Phoenix.",
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"The Pontiac Can Am is a midsize muscle car built by Pontiac and based on the Pontiac LeMans and the Pontiac Grand Am.",
" The Can Am was a special edition option package and was only available in 1977.",
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" It shared the front-wheel drive A platform with the similar Buick Century, Pontiac 6000 and Chevrolet Celebrity; both Oldsmobile and Chevrolet considered using the Celebrity name, which had originally been used by Oldsmobile in the 1960s.",
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"Title: Ford CD3 platform\n\nThe Ford CD3 platform (for \"C/D-class\") is a Ford midsize car automobile platform. It was designed by Mazda. The original Mazda chassis code for the CD3 platform is Mazda G platform, which Ford Motor Company has used every evolution of since 1983. The platform is designed for either front, all-wheel drive or Ford's hybrid powertrain.",
"Title: Pontiac G6\n\nThe Pontiac G6 was a midsize car that was produced by General Motors. It was introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year to replace the Grand Am. The car was built on the GM Epsilon platform which it shared with the Chevrolet Malibu and Saab 9-3 along with other General Motors vehicles. Features included a remote starting system (standard on GT, optional on base model), traction control/ABS, electronic stability control, automatic headlights as well as a panoramic sunroof option. Production ended in 2010.",
"Title: Pontiac 6000\n\nThe Pontiac 6000 is a mid-size car that was introduced by Pontiac in 1981 for the 1982 model year, positioned between the smaller Phoenix and larger Bonneville (previously the Le Mans). It shared its platform with the Buick Century, Chevrolet Celebrity, and Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera.",
"Title: Buick Century\n\nBuick Century is the model name used by Buick for a line of upscale performance cars from 1936 to 1942 and 1954 to 1958, and from 1973 to 2005 for a mid-size car.",
"Title: Ford CD4 platform\n\nThe Ford CD4 platform (for \"C/D-class\") is a Ford global midsize car automobile platform. The platform is designed for either front or all-wheel drive and Ford's hybrid powertrain.",
"Title: Pontiac Grand Am\n\nThe Pontiac Grand Am was a mid-size car and later a compact car produced by Pontiac. The Grand Am had two separate 3-year runs in the 1970s: from 1973 to 1975, and again from 1978 to 1980. It was based on the GM A platform. Production of the Grand Am was canceled in 1980 when it was replaced by the Pontiac 6000. The Grand Am was reintroduced in 1985 when it replaced the Pontiac Phoenix. It was Pontiac's best selling car and later replaced by the Pontiac G6, so named as it was intended to be the 6th generation of the Grand Am.",
"Title: Ford EUCD platform\n\nThe Ford EUCD platform (for \"European D-class\") is Ford's global midsize car automobile platform launched in 2006. It is a stretch of the compact Ford/Volvo/Mazda-designed Ford C1 platform. EUCD and C1 share many suspension, brake, and electrical systems.",
"Title: Pontiac Can Am\n\nThe Pontiac Can Am is a midsize muscle car built by Pontiac and based on the Pontiac LeMans and the Pontiac Grand Am. The Can Am was a special edition option package and was only available in 1977. It was named for the Can Am racing series, continuing the race theme used for the Pontiac Grand Prix, LeMans and Trans Am.",
"Title: Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera\n\nThe Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a mid-size car that was sold from 1982 through 1996 by Oldsmobile. It shared the front-wheel drive A platform with the similar Buick Century, Pontiac 6000 and Chevrolet Celebrity; both Oldsmobile and Chevrolet considered using the Celebrity name, which had originally been used by Oldsmobile in the 1960s. Available body styles included a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and the Cutlass (Ciera) Cruiser station wagon."
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Faugh a Ballagh, is a battle cry of Irish origin, meaning "clear the way", and today it remains the motto of which (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is an infantry regiment of the British Army?
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Royal Irish Regiment
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" Their oldest predecessor; the 27th Regiment of Foot; was first raised in June 1689 to fight in the Williamite War in Ireland.",
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"7th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (7 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970.",
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" It was, along with the rest of the regiment, amalgamated with the Royal Irish Rangers in 1992 to form the Royal Irish Regiment.",
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"Title: Royal Irish Regiment (1992)\n\nThe Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is an infantry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was founded in 1992 through the amalgamation of the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment. Their oldest predecessor; the 27th Regiment of Foot; was first raised in June 1689 to fight in the Williamite War in Ireland. Other notable regiments in their lineage include the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal Irish Rifles and the Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's).",
"Title: Killaloe March\n\nKillaloe is the Regimental Quick March of the British Army regiment, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment). It has informal, historical associations with other Irish Regiments and Brigades: as an unofficial march by the Connaught Rangers and Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and at brigade level in World War II by the 38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade. It is also the regimental march of the South African Irish Regiment.",
"Title: 4th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment\n\n4th (County Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. It was amalgamated with the 6th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1992 to form the 4th/6th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment.",
"Title: 1st Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment\n\n1st (County Antrim) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (1 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. It was amalgamated with the 9th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1984 to form the 1st/9th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment.",
"Title: 7th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment\n\n7th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (7 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. It was amalgamated with the 10th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1984 to form the 7th/10th (City of Belfast) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment.",
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"Title: 28th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry\n\nThe 28th Massachusetts Infantry regiment was the second primarily Irish American volunteer infantry regiment recruited in Massachusetts for service in the American Civil War. The regiment's motto (or cry) was \"Faugh a Ballagh (Clear the Way!)\"",
"Title: 11th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment\n\nThe 11th (Craigavon) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment was formed from companies of the 2nd Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment (2 UDR) and the 3rd Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment in 1972. In 1991 under the reductions planned in Options for Change by the British Army, it again amalgamated with 2 UDR to form the 2nd/11th Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment.",
"Title: 2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment\n\n2nd (County Armagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (2 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the seven original battalions specified in the Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 December 1969 and was brought into force on 1 January 1970. It was, along with the rest of the regiment, amalgamated with the Royal Irish Rangers in 1992 to form the Royal Irish Regiment. It had previously been amalgamated in 1991 with the 11th Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment to form the 2nd/11th Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment."
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What former British politician played in Beyond a Joke?
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Edwina Currie
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" The murder sent shockwaves through India, especially after the police filed murder charges against Modi's wife Ameeta Modi and her lover (and future husband) Raja Sanjay Singh of Amethi, who was a prominent politician belonging to the Congress Party.",
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"Michael Stuart Thomas (born 24 May 1944) is a former British politician, identified with the Labour Party until 1981 and thereafter with the Social Democratic Party (SDP).",
" He became well known for his role in both the establishment of the SDP and then in the SDP's subsequent demise.",
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"Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes (born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who served as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997.",
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"Henry David Bolton OBE (born 2 March 1963) is a British politician who has been leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) since 29 September 2017.",
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" He became UKIP leader after winning the party's 2017 leadership election."
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"Sandy Lane is a luxury five star beach-front resort situated close to Holetown and Paynes Bay, in Saint James on the island of Barbados.",
" Sandy Lane was first opened in 1933 after Ronald Tree, a former British politician, had an idea to build a luxury hotel and golf course on what was an old sugar plantation named 'Sandy Lane'.",
" In 1998, after the hotel had been put up for sale by Granada plc, a group of five Irish businessmen including J. P. McManus, Dermot Desmond and John Magnier, bought it.",
" The original resort was then demolished and for three years underwent a $450 million upgrade and renovation.",
" The brand new resort, designed by Richmond International, was then opened in March 2001.",
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"Title: Robin Squire\n\nRobin Clifford Squire (born 12 July 1944) is a former British politician. He was the Conservative MP for Hornchurch from 1979 until 1997 when he lost the seat to John Cryer.",
"Title: Edwina Currie\n\nEdwina Currie (\"née\" Cohen; born 13 October 1946) is a British former politician, serving as Conservative Party Member of Parliament from 1983 until 1997. She was a Junior Health Minister for two years, resigning in 1988 during the salmonella in eggs controversy.",
"Title: Hartley Booth\n\nVernon Edward Hartley Booth (born 17 July 1946) is a former British politician.",
"Title: Beyond a Joke (2009 TV series)\n\nBeyond a Joke was a 2009 ITV3 documentary series exploring the social context of classic and contemporary British sitcoms. The documentary featured clips from the sitcoms and interviews with a variety of celebrities and experts, including John Cleese, Paul Nicholas, Tony Benn, Carla Lane, Jonathan Harvey, Don Warrington, Ian Lavender, Nina Myskow, Andrew Sachs, Edwina Currie and Vanessa Feltz. It was narrated by Dave Lamb.",
"Title: Mike Thomas (politician)\n\nMichael Stuart Thomas (born 24 May 1944) is a former British politician, identified with the Labour Party until 1981 and thereafter with the Social Democratic Party (SDP). He became well known for his role in both the establishment of the SDP and then in the SDP's subsequent demise. The SDP's leader, Roy Jenkins, referred to Thomas as the \"pint-sized Pavarotti\", on the basis of his stocky build and beard together with his ebullient manner.",
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"Title: Henry Bolton (politician)\n\nHenry David Bolton OBE (born 2 March 1963) is a British politician who has been leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) since 29 September 2017. He is a former British Army officer and police officer who has worked in a number of roles related to border management strategies. He was awarded the OBE in 2013 for services to international security. He became UKIP leader after winning the party's 2017 leadership election.",
"Title: Sandy Lane (resort)\n\nSandy Lane is a luxury five star beach-front resort situated close to Holetown and Paynes Bay, in Saint James on the island of Barbados. Sandy Lane was first opened in 1933 after Ronald Tree, a former British politician, had an idea to build a luxury hotel and golf course on what was an old sugar plantation named 'Sandy Lane'. In 1998, after the hotel had been put up for sale by Granada plc, a group of five Irish businessmen including J. P. McManus, Dermot Desmond and John Magnier, bought it. The original resort was then demolished and for three years underwent a $450 million upgrade and renovation. The brand new resort, designed by Richmond International, was then opened in March 2001. In 2009 Sandy Lane became a member of The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW).",
"Title: Jamie Reed (disambiguation)\n\nJamie Reed is a former British politician."
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What television show did Benji Schwimmer win the second season of?
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So You Think You Can Dance
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"The second season of \"Lucha Underground\", a \"Lucha libre\" or professional wrestling television show, began on January 27, 2016 and is broadcast on the El Rey Network in the United States.",
" The show chronicles events that take place in the \"Lucha Underground Temple\".",
" The producers behind \"Lucha Underground\" announced that the second season was a reality on September 21.",
" Unlike the first season the second season of \"Lucha Underground\" was not picked up by UniMás and thus not broadcast in Mexico.",
" The first episode was taped on November 15, 2015 in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California."
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"Scare Tactics is a American comedy horror hidden camera television show, produced by Scott Hallock and Kevin Healey.",
" Its first two seasons aired from April 2003 to December 2004.",
" After a hiatus, the show returned for a third season, beginning July 9, 2008.",
" The first season of the show was hosted by Shannen Doherty.",
" Stephen Baldwin took her place in the middle of the second season.",
" At the beginning of the third season, the show was hosted by Tracy Morgan.",
" The fourth season began on October 6, 2009.",
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" The film also features dance scenes with finalists from So You Think You Can Dance (Season 3) and So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4): Katee Shean, Kherington Payne, Courtney Galiano, and Sara Von Gillern."
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"Benjamin \"Benji\" Daniel Schwimmer (born January 18, 1984) is an American professional dancer, choreographer and actor.",
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"The Joe Schmo Show is a reality television hoax show created by Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese.",
" The series is broadcast in the U.S. on the cable network Spike.",
" The show's premise is that a target person or persons are led to believe that they are contestants on a reality television show; in reality, all of the other participants in the purported show – including the host – are actors, and their actions and the outcome of the purported show are all scripted in an attempt to elicit comedic reactions from the targets.",
" The show's first season, The Joe Schmo Show, aired in 2003, and its second season, Joe Schmo 2, aired in 2004.",
" The first season's hoax was conducted as a typical reality competition show while the second hoax was a \"Bachelor\"-like dating series."
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"The lead single \"Black Tables\" was featured on the 16th episode of season three, \"Things Fall Apart\" of the television show \"Ugly Betty\", the first episode of season five, \"In the Light\" of the television show \"Covert Affairs\", \"Dream a Little Dream of Me, Part 1\" of the television show \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the episode of the television show \"One Tree Hill\".",
" The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2011 comedy-drama film \"Let Go\"."
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"Monty is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from January 11 to February 15, 1994.",
" The series starred Henry Winkler as Monty Richardson, a loud, obnoxious conservative TV commentator.",
" Richardson had also written a best-selling book titled\" I'm Right.",
" I'm Right.",
" I'm Right.",
" Shut Up\".",
" The series also starred Tom McGowan as his executive producer and David Schwimmer as his left-leaning son.",
" \"Monty\" hoped to capitalize on the same family dynamic that made the television show \"All in the Family\" a success in the 1970s.",
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"The 2014 St Helens R.F.C. season is the clubs 140th in their history; their 119th in rugby league.",
" The Saints will be looking to end a 6-year silverware drought this season by competing for the Super League XIX title as well as the 113th edition of the Challenge Cup.",
" This season marks Australian Nathan Brown's second season as head coach of the club, continuing from his first season in 2013 which ended in a 5th-place finish and an early playoff exit courtesy of an 11-10 defeat at Leeds Rhinos.",
" They began their season by taking on last seasons runner-up Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, which ended in an 8-38 win for Saints.",
" This win sent Saints on a win streak that lasted for eight Super League games before being defeated on 18 April 2014 by arch-rivals Wigan Warriors at Langtree Park in the annual Good Friday derby match.",
" Easter was a period to forget for the Saints as they were beaten by Widnes Vikings for their second league defeat in a row, following the Good Friday defeat to bitter rivals Wigan, and then by Leeds Rhinos in Round 5 of the Challenge Cup meaning the Saints will miss out on the trophy for a sixth year.",
" The Saints bounced back however on 1 May with a 48-18 win over the London Broncos.",
" Saints suffered another Magic Weekend to the Warrington Wolves on 18 May with the game ending 41-24 to the Wolves.",
" Results picked up after the Magic Weekend with two straight wins at home against Huddersfield & Salford however the Saints then traveled to Perpignan where they suffered a humiliating 42-0 loss to the Catalans Dragons.",
" Once again, the Saints bounced back with an impressive win over Castleford Tigers at Langtree Park and with another outstanding performance in a pulsating game at the DW Stadium against arch-rivals Wigan Warriors that ended 12-16 in favour of the Saints; the win avenging the Good Friday defeat at Langtree Park.",
" Following this win, Saints suffered a shock 40-10 defeat to Hull Kingston Rovers but bounced back with three straight wins before losing to Hull KR's cross-town rivals, Hull F.C., 19-12.",
" However, a 40-16 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats & an extremely tight 12-13 win over Leeds Rhinos at Headingly put the Saints in a position where a win against Warrington on 4 September would hand them their first League Leaders' Shield since the 2008 season; with Castleford Tigers being the only other team in contention for the top spot.",
" Despite losing their last two games of the regular season, Saints acquired the League Leaders' Shield following Castleford's failure to beat Catalans Dragons in their last game of the season; meaning that the Saints took their first piece of silverware since 2008.",
" The unlikely success of the 2014 season culminated in a 14-6 win over arch-rivals Wigan Warriors in the 2014 Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford making Saints the Super League champions for the first time since 2006 in an extremely lively, well-fought contest that saw Wigan player Ben Flower sent off for a sucker punch on a defenceless Lance Hohaia in the 2nd minute of the game."
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" is a Canadian children's variety show that aired on YTV between 1993 and 1997.",
" Coined \"\"the least educational show on television\"\", the show mainly consisted of comedy sketches, celebrity interviews, musical performances, game shows, and obstacle challenges.",
" In its original six-episode first season, episodes were 1½ hours long, which also contained an episode of programs including \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", \"Are You Afraid of the Dark?",
"\", and \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\".",
" Starting in the second season, the show was cut back to one hour with the television programs dropped from the show.",
" In the fourth and final season, the show was cut to a half-hour.",
" Most of the sketches and the obstacle courses were shot at various locations in Toronto, while the musical performances, game show segments, and celebrity interviews were done in front of a live studio audience full of children at the studios of Global Television in Toronto.",
" A unique aspect of the show was the use of product placements including 3DO, Crispers, and Canada Games.",
" The game show, \"Uh Oh!",
"\", which was inspired on a game show parody sketch during its second season, later became a spin-off show after \"It's Alive!\"",
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"Lacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom dancer and singer.",
" She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\".",
" She is the daughter of noted dancer Buddy Schwimmer, as well as the cousin of Heidi Groskreutz, who placed fourth on the second season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" and younger sister of Benji Schwimmer, the winner of the show's second season.",
" She participated in the seventh season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" as a professional dancer paired with Lance Bass of 'N Sync, in the eighth season of the show paired with \"Jackass\" star Steve-O and in the ninth season paired with actor and Iron Chef America host Mark Dacascos.",
" Schwimmer returned to \"Dancing with the Stars\" for its eleventh season and she was partnered with Disney Channel star Kyle Massey and in the 12th season, paired with radio host Mike Catherwood.",
" In the thirteenth season, she was paired with transgender activist Chaz Bono.",
" Schwimmer did not return for season 14 of \"Dancing With The Stars'."
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"Title: Lucha Underground (season 2)\n\nThe second season of \"Lucha Underground\", a \"Lucha libre\" or professional wrestling television show, began on January 27, 2016 and is broadcast on the El Rey Network in the United States. The show chronicles events that take place in the \"Lucha Underground Temple\". The producers behind \"Lucha Underground\" announced that the second season was a reality on September 21. Unlike the first season the second season of \"Lucha Underground\" was not picked up by UniMás and thus not broadcast in Mexico. The first episode was taped on November 15, 2015 in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: Scare Tactics\n\nScare Tactics is a American comedy horror hidden camera television show, produced by Scott Hallock and Kevin Healey. Its first two seasons aired from April 2003 to December 2004. After a hiatus, the show returned for a third season, beginning July 9, 2008. The first season of the show was hosted by Shannen Doherty. Stephen Baldwin took her place in the middle of the second season. At the beginning of the third season, the show was hosted by Tracy Morgan. The fourth season began on October 6, 2009. On July 17, 2017, it was announced that Blumhouse Television was going to produce a new season of the show.",
"Title: Leading Ladies (film)\n\nLeading Ladies is an award winning 2010 dance film, about an overbearing ballroom stage mother and her two daughters who must redefine their roles in life, and on the dance floor, as each learns to \"Let Love Lead.\" . The film was directed by Denver husband and wife Daniel Beahm and Erika Randall Beahm (Teahm Beahm), and stars Benji Schwimmer (winner, So You Think You Can Dance (Season 2).) , Melanie LaPatin (choreographer, So You Think You Can Dance), Laurel Vail, Shannon Lea Smith, and Nicole Dionne. The film also features dance scenes with finalists from So You Think You Can Dance (Season 3) and So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4): Katee Shean, Kherington Payne, Courtney Galiano, and Sara Von Gillern.",
"Title: Benji Schwimmer\n\nBenjamin \"Benji\" Daniel Schwimmer (born January 18, 1984) is an American professional dancer, choreographer and actor. On August 16, 2006 he was announced as the winner of the second season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" and has choreographed for both the U.S. and the international versions of the show. He co-starred in the 2010 film \"Leading Ladies\".",
"Title: The Joe Schmo Show\n\nThe Joe Schmo Show is a reality television hoax show created by Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese. The series is broadcast in the U.S. on the cable network Spike. The show's premise is that a target person or persons are led to believe that they are contestants on a reality television show; in reality, all of the other participants in the purported show – including the host – are actors, and their actions and the outcome of the purported show are all scripted in an attempt to elicit comedic reactions from the targets. The show's first season, The Joe Schmo Show, aired in 2003, and its second season, Joe Schmo 2, aired in 2004. The first season's hoax was conducted as a typical reality competition show while the second hoax was a \"Bachelor\"-like dating series.",
"Title: Other Lives (album)\n\nThe lead single \"Black Tables\" was featured on the 16th episode of season three, \"Things Fall Apart\" of the television show \"Ugly Betty\", the first episode of season five, \"In the Light\" of the television show \"Covert Affairs\", \"Dream a Little Dream of Me, Part 1\" of the television show \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the episode of the television show \"One Tree Hill\". The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2011 comedy-drama film \"Let Go\".",
"Title: Monty (TV series)\n\nMonty is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from January 11 to February 15, 1994. The series starred Henry Winkler as Monty Richardson, a loud, obnoxious conservative TV commentator. Richardson had also written a best-selling book titled\" I'm Right. I'm Right. I'm Right. Shut Up\". The series also starred Tom McGowan as his executive producer and David Schwimmer as his left-leaning son. \"Monty\" hoped to capitalize on the same family dynamic that made the television show \"All in the Family\" a success in the 1970s. However, the show was canceled after six episodes.",
"Title: 2014 St Helens RLFC season\n\nThe 2014 St Helens R.F.C. season is the clubs 140th in their history; their 119th in rugby league. The Saints will be looking to end a 6-year silverware drought this season by competing for the Super League XIX title as well as the 113th edition of the Challenge Cup. This season marks Australian Nathan Brown's second season as head coach of the club, continuing from his first season in 2013 which ended in a 5th-place finish and an early playoff exit courtesy of an 11-10 defeat at Leeds Rhinos. They began their season by taking on last seasons runner-up Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, which ended in an 8-38 win for Saints. This win sent Saints on a win streak that lasted for eight Super League games before being defeated on 18 April 2014 by arch-rivals Wigan Warriors at Langtree Park in the annual Good Friday derby match. Easter was a period to forget for the Saints as they were beaten by Widnes Vikings for their second league defeat in a row, following the Good Friday defeat to bitter rivals Wigan, and then by Leeds Rhinos in Round 5 of the Challenge Cup meaning the Saints will miss out on the trophy for a sixth year. The Saints bounced back however on 1 May with a 48-18 win over the London Broncos. Saints suffered another Magic Weekend to the Warrington Wolves on 18 May with the game ending 41-24 to the Wolves. Results picked up after the Magic Weekend with two straight wins at home against Huddersfield & Salford however the Saints then traveled to Perpignan where they suffered a humiliating 42-0 loss to the Catalans Dragons. Once again, the Saints bounced back with an impressive win over Castleford Tigers at Langtree Park and with another outstanding performance in a pulsating game at the DW Stadium against arch-rivals Wigan Warriors that ended 12-16 in favour of the Saints; the win avenging the Good Friday defeat at Langtree Park. Following this win, Saints suffered a shock 40-10 defeat to Hull Kingston Rovers but bounced back with three straight wins before losing to Hull KR's cross-town rivals, Hull F.C., 19-12. However, a 40-16 win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats & an extremely tight 12-13 win over Leeds Rhinos at Headingly put the Saints in a position where a win against Warrington on 4 September would hand them their first League Leaders' Shield since the 2008 season; with Castleford Tigers being the only other team in contention for the top spot. Despite losing their last two games of the regular season, Saints acquired the League Leaders' Shield following Castleford's failure to beat Catalans Dragons in their last game of the season; meaning that the Saints took their first piece of silverware since 2008. The unlikely success of the 2014 season culminated in a 14-6 win over arch-rivals Wigan Warriors in the 2014 Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford making Saints the Super League champions for the first time since 2006 in an extremely lively, well-fought contest that saw Wigan player Ben Flower sent off for a sucker punch on a defenceless Lance Hohaia in the 2nd minute of the game.",
"Title: It's Alive! (TV series)\n\nIt's Alive! is a Canadian children's variety show that aired on YTV between 1993 and 1997. Coined \"\"the least educational show on television\"\", the show mainly consisted of comedy sketches, celebrity interviews, musical performances, game shows, and obstacle challenges. In its original six-episode first season, episodes were 1½ hours long, which also contained an episode of programs including \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", \"Are You Afraid of the Dark? \", and \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\". Starting in the second season, the show was cut back to one hour with the television programs dropped from the show. In the fourth and final season, the show was cut to a half-hour. Most of the sketches and the obstacle courses were shot at various locations in Toronto, while the musical performances, game show segments, and celebrity interviews were done in front of a live studio audience full of children at the studios of Global Television in Toronto. A unique aspect of the show was the use of product placements including 3DO, Crispers, and Canada Games. The game show, \"Uh Oh! \", which was inspired on a game show parody sketch during its second season, later became a spin-off show after \"It's Alive!\" ended in 1997.",
"Title: Lacey Schwimmer\n\nLacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom dancer and singer. She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". She is the daughter of noted dancer Buddy Schwimmer, as well as the cousin of Heidi Groskreutz, who placed fourth on the second season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" and younger sister of Benji Schwimmer, the winner of the show's second season. She participated in the seventh season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" as a professional dancer paired with Lance Bass of 'N Sync, in the eighth season of the show paired with \"Jackass\" star Steve-O and in the ninth season paired with actor and Iron Chef America host Mark Dacascos. Schwimmer returned to \"Dancing with the Stars\" for its eleventh season and she was partnered with Disney Channel star Kyle Massey and in the 12th season, paired with radio host Mike Catherwood. In the thirteenth season, she was paired with transgender activist Chaz Bono. Schwimmer did not return for season 14 of \"Dancing With The Stars'."
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What is the name of the shop co-founded by Paul Teutul Sr. with his son Paul Teutul Jr.?
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Orange County Choppers
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" In the years in between he played with Delbert McClinton among others.",
" In the early days, one of his duties was to serve as a strong armed collection agent for overdue payments from club owners for the band.",
" He is the husband of second wife, Janie English, his son Paul English Jr., who is a realtor in Dallas, TX, and also starred in Wishbone, and Evan English who is a senior at Oklahoma University."
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"The Honda Fury was the first production chopper from a major motorcycle manufacturer Honda.",
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"Patrick Trueman is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played by Rudolph Walker.",
" He made his first appearance on 13 September 2001.",
" His storylines include being the possible father of local resident Denise Fox (Diane Parish), his marriage to Yolande Duke (Angela Wynter), an affair with Pat Butcher (Pam St. Clement), coping with the death of his adoptive son Paul Trueman (Gary Beadle), being assaulted by an unknown assailant in his own shop, coping when Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) and his father Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) begin a vendetta against him, a relationship with Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell), being injured after falling from a ladder, discovering that Denise's fiancé Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) had sex with prostitute Rainie Cross (Tanya Franks), suffering a stroke, a relationship with Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas) and becoming embroiled in Claudette's feud with her son Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood).",
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"Orange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on \"American Chopper\", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel.",
" The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007.",
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"Paul John Teutul is the founder of Orange County Choppers, a manufacturer of custom motorcycles and the focus of the reality television series \"American Chopper\".",
" Teutul first appeared on the show with his sons Paul Teutul Jr., Michael Teutul.",
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" Orange County Choppers is in Newburgh, New York.",
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"Paul Michael Teutul (born October 2, 1974) was one of the stars of the American reality television series \"American Chopper\".",
" He co-founded Orange County Choppers (OCC) with his father, Paul Teutul Sr. in 1999.",
" Teutul was the chief designer and fabricator of OCC.",
" Prior to this, Teutul was head of the rail shop at Orange County Ironworks.",
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"Cody Connelly is an American motorcycle builder, best known for his work at Orange County Choppers (OCC), the subject of the American TV show \"American Chopper\".",
" Cody left Orange County Choppers and joined V-Force Customs (a custom motorcycle shop in Rock Tavern, NY) where he works with friend and former colleague of Orange County Choppers Vincent DiMartino.",
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"Azeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014.",
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" Designs (PJD) is a lifestyle brand motorcycle customizer and clothing vendor based in Rock Tavern, New York, USA.",
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"Title: Paul English (drummer)\n\nPaul English is Willie Nelson's longtime drummer who started playing with him in Fort Worth in 1955, although he did not become Nelson's regular drummer until 1966. In the years in between he played with Delbert McClinton among others. In the early days, one of his duties was to serve as a strong armed collection agent for overdue payments from club owners for the band. He is the husband of second wife, Janie English, his son Paul English Jr., who is a realtor in Dallas, TX, and also starred in Wishbone, and Evan English who is a senior at Oklahoma University.",
"Title: Honda Fury\n\nThe Honda Fury was the first production chopper from a major motorcycle manufacturer Honda. In a break with tradition, the Fury was the first chopper to have an anti-lock braking system The Fury's styling has been likened to custom-made choppers from Paul Teutul, Sr. or Arlen Ness. The Fury has been sold not only in North America, but internationally as well, although in some markets Honda eschewed the \"Fury\" name and offered the bike simply by its model ID: VT1300CX.",
"Title: Patrick Trueman\n\nPatrick Trueman is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", played by Rudolph Walker. He made his first appearance on 13 September 2001. His storylines include being the possible father of local resident Denise Fox (Diane Parish), his marriage to Yolande Duke (Angela Wynter), an affair with Pat Butcher (Pam St. Clement), coping with the death of his adoptive son Paul Trueman (Gary Beadle), being assaulted by an unknown assailant in his own shop, coping when Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) and his father Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) begin a vendetta against him, a relationship with Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell), being injured after falling from a ladder, discovering that Denise's fiancé Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) had sex with prostitute Rainie Cross (Tanya Franks), suffering a stroke, a relationship with Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas) and becoming embroiled in Claudette's feud with her son Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood). On 7 December 2015, Walker filmed his 1,000th episode as Patrick.",
"Title: Orange County Choppers\n\nOrange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on \"American Chopper\", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel. The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007. Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013.",
"Title: Paul Teutul Sr.\n\nPaul John Teutul is the founder of Orange County Choppers, a manufacturer of custom motorcycles and the focus of the reality television series \"American Chopper\". Teutul first appeared on the show with his sons Paul Teutul Jr., Michael Teutul. In 2013 his new show \"Orange County Choppers\" premiered on CMT",
"Title: American Chopper\n\nAmerican Chopper is an American reality television series that aired on Discovery Channel from 2003-2010, produced by Pilgrim Films & Television. The series centers on Paul Teutul, Sr. (frequently called \"Senior\"), and his son Paul Teutul, Jr. (also known as \"Paulie\" or simply \"Junior\"), who manufacture custom chopper-style motorcycles. Orange County Choppers is in Newburgh, New York. The contrasting work and creative styles of the father and son team and their resulting verbal arguments were the series' hallmark until 2008 when an explosive argument led to Paul Jr.'s termination and departure to start a competing chopper company (Paul Jr. Designs).",
"Title: Paul Teutul Jr.\n\nPaul Michael Teutul (born October 2, 1974) was one of the stars of the American reality television series \"American Chopper\". He co-founded Orange County Choppers (OCC) with his father, Paul Teutul Sr. in 1999. Teutul was the chief designer and fabricator of OCC. Prior to this, Teutul was head of the rail shop at Orange County Ironworks. He was also responsible for designing the logo for OCC. He is the owner of Paul Jr. Designs, which manufactures custom motorcycles and sells branded clothing.",
"Title: Cody Connelly\n\nCody Connelly is an American motorcycle builder, best known for his work at Orange County Choppers (OCC), the subject of the American TV show \"American Chopper\". Cody left Orange County Choppers and joined V-Force Customs (a custom motorcycle shop in Rock Tavern, NY) where he works with friend and former colleague of Orange County Choppers Vincent DiMartino. Cody has since made several appearances on the show \"\" alongside Paul Teutul, Jr. and DiMartino, helping out at Paul Jr. Designs.",
"Title: Azeroth Choppers\n\nAzeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014. It featured Paul Teutul, Jr. (\"American Chopper\") and his company Paul Jr. Designs building motorcycles based on Blizzard's long-running MMORPG \"World of Warcraft\".",
"Title: Paul Jr. Designs\n\nPaul Jr. Designs (PJD) is a lifestyle brand motorcycle customizer and clothing vendor based in Rock Tavern, New York, USA. Paul Teutul Jr. founded the design firm in 2009 after waiting out a one-year non-compete clause with his former company, Orange County Choppers (OCC)."
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"Nobody Rides For Free" was a single by the American heavy metal band Ratt, originally taken from which soundtrack, a 1991 American action crime thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey?
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"Title: Road House (1989 film)\n\nRoad House is a 1989 American action film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze as a bouncer at a newly refurbished roadside bar who protects a small town in Missouri from a corrupt businessman. Sam Elliott co-stars as a bouncer, the mentor, friend, and foil of Swayze's character. The cast also includes Kelly Lynch as Swayze's love interest and Ben Gazzara as the main antagonist.",
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"Title: Point Break Live!\n\nPoint Break Live! is a parody by Jaime Keeling of the 1991 Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze action crime movie \"Point Break\".",
"Title: Wanted Man (Ratt song)\n\n\"Wanted Man' is the first track on American heavy metal band Ratt's album \"Out of the Cellar\". It was also featured on the soundtrack for the 1985 film \"Weird Science\". The song was composed by Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, and Joey Cristofanilli (who was briefly filling in for full-time Ratt bassist Juan Croucier), and it was the second biggest hit on the album (note: \"Back for more\" did not qualify for a chart position since it was not an actual single release), reaching number 87 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and 38 on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
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Who is the American actor, director, comedian, producer and author who wrote I Got a "D" in Salami ?
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Henry Winkler
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"John Mengatti (born September 21, 1954, in New York City) is an American actor primarily famous for his role as Nick Vitaglia, Salami's cousin, on the CBS television series \"The White Shadow\".",
" Mengatti joined the cast midway through the second season and was a fan favorite with his distinctive New York-style accent.",
" In 1982 he had guest appearances on \"The Facts of Life\" and \"CHiPs\".",
" In 1984, he appeared in \"Meatballs Part II\"."
],
"title": "John Mengatti"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dominick DeLuise (August 1, 1933 – May 4, 2009) was an American actor, voice actor, comedian, director, producer, chef and author.",
" He was the husband of actress Carol Arthur and the father of actor, director, pianist, and writer Peter DeLuise, actor David DeLuise, and actor Michael DeLuise.",
" He starred in a number of movies directed by Mel Brooks, in a series of films with career-long best friend Burt Reynolds, and as a voice actor in various animated films by Don Bluth."
],
"title": "Dom DeLuise"
},
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"sentences": [
"Adebayo Salami popularly known by his stage name Oga Bello, is a veteran Nigerian actor, filmmaker, movie producer and director."
],
"title": "Adebayo Salami (actor)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dan Wilson (born 1970) is an American playwright, actor, director and improvisational comedian based in San Francisco, California.",
" He is the author of six full length produced plays (\"In a Distant Country\", \"411\", \"Vagina Dentata\",\" 'Sweetie' Tanya: the demon barista of Valencia Street\", \"Harvesting the Lost\", and \"Just One More Game\") and three produced one-acts (\"Pinch\", \"Get it?",
" Got it.",
" Good!\"",
" and \"All that and a Box of Donuts\").",
" Earlier in life, Dan attended North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois and wrote and directed short dramas for use at Grace Evangelical Covenant Church.",
" These short dramas are still in circulation and are performed in churches of many denominations around the world."
],
"title": "Dan Wilson (playwright)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ali Badshah (full name Syed Ali Mehdi Rizvi Badshah) is a Canadian actor, writer, producer, director and comedian.",
" Badshah, an observational comedian whose work often draws on his experiences growing up in and around Toronto, has also written and performed for Video on Trial and was an associate producer for MuchMusic.",
" He has written and starred in five televised comedy specials for CBC, CTV, The Comedy Network, MTV and ABC2 Australia.",
" Badshah created, executive produced, wrote, and starred in CBC’s first web comedy series \"Bloody Immigrants\".",
" An alumnus of both The Second City and Yuk Yuk's, he was on the front page of the \"Toronto Star\" as one of the Top Ten People in the country – the only actor/comedian to ever appear on their list – and was featured on the Comedy Network's 'Nubian Disciples Special', with Russell Peters and Dave Chappelle, as part of the “next generation of great Canadian comics.”"
],
"title": "Ali Badshah"
},
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"sentences": [
"Peter Hannan (born August 13, 1954) is an American animator, singer-songwriter, author, illustrator, producer, artist, and entrepreneur.",
" Hannan is the creator, executive producer, and show runner of the Nickelodeon series \"CatDog\".",
" He also wrote and sang the \"CatDog\" theme song.",
" He has created and developed properties for numerous studios.",
" He works as a character designer and writes for various other animated shows.",
" He created a web series called \"Really Freaking Embarrassing,\" single-panel cartoons called \"The Adventures of a Huge Mouth\" that ran in independent newspapers throughout the U.S., and writes and illustrates books, including \"Petlandia, My Big Mouth: 10 Songs I Wrote That Almost Got Me Killed, The Greatest Snowman in the World,\" \"Super Goofballs, Sillyville or Bust,\" \"Escape from Camp Wannabarf,\" \"School After Dark: Lessons in Lunacy,\" and \"The Battle of Sillyville: Live Silly or Die!\"",
" He has written and illustrated newspaper and magazine pieces with titles like \"The Incredible Shrinking Christmas\" and \"The Good, the Bad, and the Irish.\"",
" He co-founded the company \"FutureVision\", which produced a TV concert series featuring blues legends Muddy Waters, Albert King, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, Bobby Bland, Otis Rush, Blind John Davis, and others.",
" He has taught, lectured, and led art, writing, animation, and creativity workshops for pre-school through college students.",
" He has worked as a graphic designer and art director and done illustrations for magazines, newspapers, and advertising.",
" He exhibits paintings, illustrations, and cartoons."
],
"title": "Peter Hannan (producer)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, comedian, producer, and author."
],
"title": "Henry Winkler"
},
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"sentences": [
"I Got a \"D\" in Salami is the second book in the Hank Zipzer series.",
" The book was written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and was published by Grosset & Dunlap and cover illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson."
],
"title": "I Got a "D" in Salami"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dennis Gersten American actor and director who helped create Stagewrights, Inc. in New York City, a playwrights' theatre company.",
" There, he wrote \"Mine\" and the one-acts \"Rhetoric\" and \"Puppy Chow\" and directed and performed in original works.",
" Gersten attended the graduate program in acting at California Institute of the Arts where he wrote \"Willie Said To\", a finalist with the LA Arts Council and other contests nationally and performed at Playwrights Arena and Unity Players; \"Desert - Morning\", performed at the Gene Dynarski Theatre; and \"Dirty Slut\".",
" Primarily an actor, Gersten performed with Linda Hamilton in the world premiere of \"Worse Than Murder: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg\" at the Ventura Court Theatre and the west coast premiere of \"David and Goliath in America\" with the Road Theatre Company, for which he received an ADA Award.",
" He is a founding member of Theatre Unlimited, where he was seen in \"Shoe Man\" and \"Move Over, Mrs. Markham\", and where he directed \"The Author’s Thumb\", his own adaptation of the works of Henry Fielding, for which Gersten received three ADA Awards, as a director, writer and producer.",
" He was also nominated for an LA Weekly Theater Award for his performance in \"Dirk\" at the Road Theatre."
],
"title": "Dennis Gersten"
},
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"sentences": [
"Joseph Frank \"Buster\" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American actor, comedian, film director, producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer.",
" He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname \"The Great Stone Face.\"",
" Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's \"extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929, [when] he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him, arguably, the greatest actor–director in the history of the movies\".",
" His career declined afterward with a dispiriting loss of his artistic independence when he was hired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and he descended into alcoholism, ruining his family life.",
" He recovered in the 1940s, remarried, and revived his career to a degree as an honored comic performer for the rest of his life, earning an Academy Honorary Award in 1959."
],
"title": "Buster Keaton"
}
] |
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"Title: John Mengatti\n\nJohn Mengatti (born September 21, 1954, in New York City) is an American actor primarily famous for his role as Nick Vitaglia, Salami's cousin, on the CBS television series \"The White Shadow\". Mengatti joined the cast midway through the second season and was a fan favorite with his distinctive New York-style accent. In 1982 he had guest appearances on \"The Facts of Life\" and \"CHiPs\". In 1984, he appeared in \"Meatballs Part II\".",
"Title: Dom DeLuise\n\nDominick DeLuise (August 1, 1933 – May 4, 2009) was an American actor, voice actor, comedian, director, producer, chef and author. He was the husband of actress Carol Arthur and the father of actor, director, pianist, and writer Peter DeLuise, actor David DeLuise, and actor Michael DeLuise. He starred in a number of movies directed by Mel Brooks, in a series of films with career-long best friend Burt Reynolds, and as a voice actor in various animated films by Don Bluth.",
"Title: Adebayo Salami (actor)\n\nAdebayo Salami popularly known by his stage name Oga Bello, is a veteran Nigerian actor, filmmaker, movie producer and director.",
"Title: Dan Wilson (playwright)\n\nDan Wilson (born 1970) is an American playwright, actor, director and improvisational comedian based in San Francisco, California. He is the author of six full length produced plays (\"In a Distant Country\", \"411\", \"Vagina Dentata\",\" 'Sweetie' Tanya: the demon barista of Valencia Street\", \"Harvesting the Lost\", and \"Just One More Game\") and three produced one-acts (\"Pinch\", \"Get it? Got it. Good!\" and \"All that and a Box of Donuts\"). Earlier in life, Dan attended North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois and wrote and directed short dramas for use at Grace Evangelical Covenant Church. These short dramas are still in circulation and are performed in churches of many denominations around the world.",
"Title: Ali Badshah\n\nAli Badshah (full name Syed Ali Mehdi Rizvi Badshah) is a Canadian actor, writer, producer, director and comedian. Badshah, an observational comedian whose work often draws on his experiences growing up in and around Toronto, has also written and performed for Video on Trial and was an associate producer for MuchMusic. He has written and starred in five televised comedy specials for CBC, CTV, The Comedy Network, MTV and ABC2 Australia. Badshah created, executive produced, wrote, and starred in CBC’s first web comedy series \"Bloody Immigrants\". An alumnus of both The Second City and Yuk Yuk's, he was on the front page of the \"Toronto Star\" as one of the Top Ten People in the country – the only actor/comedian to ever appear on their list – and was featured on the Comedy Network's 'Nubian Disciples Special', with Russell Peters and Dave Chappelle, as part of the “next generation of great Canadian comics.”",
"Title: Peter Hannan (producer)\n\nPeter Hannan (born August 13, 1954) is an American animator, singer-songwriter, author, illustrator, producer, artist, and entrepreneur. Hannan is the creator, executive producer, and show runner of the Nickelodeon series \"CatDog\". He also wrote and sang the \"CatDog\" theme song. He has created and developed properties for numerous studios. He works as a character designer and writes for various other animated shows. He created a web series called \"Really Freaking Embarrassing,\" single-panel cartoons called \"The Adventures of a Huge Mouth\" that ran in independent newspapers throughout the U.S., and writes and illustrates books, including \"Petlandia, My Big Mouth: 10 Songs I Wrote That Almost Got Me Killed, The Greatest Snowman in the World,\" \"Super Goofballs, Sillyville or Bust,\" \"Escape from Camp Wannabarf,\" \"School After Dark: Lessons in Lunacy,\" and \"The Battle of Sillyville: Live Silly or Die!\" He has written and illustrated newspaper and magazine pieces with titles like \"The Incredible Shrinking Christmas\" and \"The Good, the Bad, and the Irish.\" He co-founded the company \"FutureVision\", which produced a TV concert series featuring blues legends Muddy Waters, Albert King, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, Bobby Bland, Otis Rush, Blind John Davis, and others. He has taught, lectured, and led art, writing, animation, and creativity workshops for pre-school through college students. He has worked as a graphic designer and art director and done illustrations for magazines, newspapers, and advertising. He exhibits paintings, illustrations, and cartoons.",
"Title: Henry Winkler\n\nHenry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, comedian, producer, and author.",
"Title: I Got a "D" in Salami\n\nI Got a \"D\" in Salami is the second book in the Hank Zipzer series. The book was written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and was published by Grosset & Dunlap and cover illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson.",
"Title: Dennis Gersten\n\nDennis Gersten American actor and director who helped create Stagewrights, Inc. in New York City, a playwrights' theatre company. There, he wrote \"Mine\" and the one-acts \"Rhetoric\" and \"Puppy Chow\" and directed and performed in original works. Gersten attended the graduate program in acting at California Institute of the Arts where he wrote \"Willie Said To\", a finalist with the LA Arts Council and other contests nationally and performed at Playwrights Arena and Unity Players; \"Desert - Morning\", performed at the Gene Dynarski Theatre; and \"Dirty Slut\". Primarily an actor, Gersten performed with Linda Hamilton in the world premiere of \"Worse Than Murder: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg\" at the Ventura Court Theatre and the west coast premiere of \"David and Goliath in America\" with the Road Theatre Company, for which he received an ADA Award. He is a founding member of Theatre Unlimited, where he was seen in \"Shoe Man\" and \"Move Over, Mrs. Markham\", and where he directed \"The Author’s Thumb\", his own adaptation of the works of Henry Fielding, for which Gersten received three ADA Awards, as a director, writer and producer. He was also nominated for an LA Weekly Theater Award for his performance in \"Dirk\" at the Road Theatre.",
"Title: Buster Keaton\n\nJoseph Frank \"Buster\" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American actor, comedian, film director, producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname \"The Great Stone Face.\" Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's \"extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929, [when] he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him, arguably, the greatest actor–director in the history of the movies\". His career declined afterward with a dispiriting loss of his artistic independence when he was hired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and he descended into alcoholism, ruining his family life. He recovered in the 1940s, remarried, and revived his career to a degree as an honored comic performer for the rest of his life, earning an Academy Honorary Award in 1959."
] |
4,592
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What year was Virginia G. Madsen cast in the American epic science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch?
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1984
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bridge
|
easy
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"Virginia Madsen",
"Dune (film)"
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3,
0
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"James Anthony Sturgess (born 16 May 1981) is an English actor and singer-songwriter.",
" His breakthrough role was appearing as Jude in the musical romance drama film \"Across the Universe\" (2007).",
" In 2008, he played the male lead role of Ben Campbell in \"21\".",
" In 2009, he played Gavin Kossef in the crime drama \"Crossing Over\", appearing with Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta and Ashley Judd.",
" In 2010, Sturgess starred in the film, \"The Way Back\", directed by Peter Weir.",
" Sturgess co-starred in the epic science fiction film \"Cloud Atlas\", which began filming in September 2011 and was released in October 2012."
],
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},
{
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"Avatar 3 is an upcoming American epic science fiction film directed, produced, co-written, and co-edited by James Cameron.",
" It is the second of four planned sequels to his 2009 film \"Avatar\", and will be a follow-up to 2020's \"Avatar 2\".",
" Cameron is producing the film with Jon Landau, with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver originally announced as his co-writers; it was later announced that Cameron, Jaffa, Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno took a part in the writing process of all sequels before being attributed separate scripts, making the eventual writing credits unclear.",
" Cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, C. C. H. Pounder, and Matt Gerald are all expected to return from the first two movies."
],
"title": "Avatar 3"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan.",
" The movie stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Casey Affleck, Ellen Burstyn, John Lithgow and Michael Caine.",
" Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, it follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity."
],
"title": "Interstellar (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dune is a 1984 American epic science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel of the same name.",
" The film stars Kyle MacLachlan as young nobleman Paul Atreides, and includes an ensemble of well-known American and European actors in supporting roles.",
" It was filmed at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and included a soundtrack by the rock band Toto, as well as Brian Eno."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Virginia G. Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress and producer.",
" She made her film debut in \"Class\" (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago.",
" She soon moved to Los Angeles.",
" In 1984, David Lynch cast her in the science fiction film \"Dune\" as Princess Irulan.",
" Madsen was then cast in a series of successful teen movies, including \"Electric Dreams\" (1984), \"Modern Girls\" (1986), and \"Fire with Fire\" (1986)."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Dune is a 1965 epic science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials in \"Analog\" magazine.",
" It tied with Roger Zelazny's \"This Immortal\" for the Hugo Award in 1966, and it won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel.",
" It is the first installment of the \"Dune\" saga, and in 2003 was cited as the world's best-selling science fiction novel."
],
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"sentences": [
"Ad Astra is an upcoming American epic science fiction thriller film directed by James Gray and written by Ethan Gross.",
" The film will star Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Donald Sutherland and Jamie Kennedy."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver.",
" The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor.",
" The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora.",
" The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora."
],
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"sentences": [
"War of the Worlds – The True Story is a 2012 full reboot of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds based on English writer H. G. Wells's Epic Science fiction novel \"The War of the Worlds\".",
" A documentary-style drama directed by Timothy Hines, which revisits Wells' novel, portraying the events of the book as historical, through the documented recollections of a survivor of the Martian war."
],
"title": "War of the Worlds – The True Story"
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"Avatar 2 is an upcoming 2020 American epic science fiction film directed, produced, co-written, and co-edited by James Cameron, and the first of four planned sequels to his 2009 film \"Avatar\".",
" Cameron is producing the film with Jon Landau, with Josh Friedman originally announced as sole co-writer; it was later announced that Cameron, Friedman, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Shane Salerno took a part in the writing process of all sequels before being attributed separate scripts, making the eventual writing credits unclear.",
" Cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, C. C. H. Pounder, and Matt Gerald are all expected to return."
],
"title": "Avatar 2"
}
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"Title: Jim Sturgess\n\nJames Anthony Sturgess (born 16 May 1981) is an English actor and singer-songwriter. His breakthrough role was appearing as Jude in the musical romance drama film \"Across the Universe\" (2007). In 2008, he played the male lead role of Ben Campbell in \"21\". In 2009, he played Gavin Kossef in the crime drama \"Crossing Over\", appearing with Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta and Ashley Judd. In 2010, Sturgess starred in the film, \"The Way Back\", directed by Peter Weir. Sturgess co-starred in the epic science fiction film \"Cloud Atlas\", which began filming in September 2011 and was released in October 2012.",
"Title: Avatar 3\n\nAvatar 3 is an upcoming American epic science fiction film directed, produced, co-written, and co-edited by James Cameron. It is the second of four planned sequels to his 2009 film \"Avatar\", and will be a follow-up to 2020's \"Avatar 2\". Cameron is producing the film with Jon Landau, with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver originally announced as his co-writers; it was later announced that Cameron, Jaffa, Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno took a part in the writing process of all sequels before being attributed separate scripts, making the eventual writing credits unclear. Cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, C. C. H. Pounder, and Matt Gerald are all expected to return from the first two movies.",
"Title: Interstellar (film)\n\nInterstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. The movie stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Casey Affleck, Ellen Burstyn, John Lithgow and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, it follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity.",
"Title: Dune (film)\n\nDune is a 1984 American epic science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel of the same name. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan as young nobleman Paul Atreides, and includes an ensemble of well-known American and European actors in supporting roles. It was filmed at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and included a soundtrack by the rock band Toto, as well as Brian Eno.",
"Title: Virginia Madsen\n\nVirginia G. Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress and producer. She made her film debut in \"Class\" (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago. She soon moved to Los Angeles. In 1984, David Lynch cast her in the science fiction film \"Dune\" as Princess Irulan. Madsen was then cast in a series of successful teen movies, including \"Electric Dreams\" (1984), \"Modern Girls\" (1986), and \"Fire with Fire\" (1986).",
"Title: Dune (novel)\n\nDune is a 1965 epic science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials in \"Analog\" magazine. It tied with Roger Zelazny's \"This Immortal\" for the Hugo Award in 1966, and it won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel. It is the first installment of the \"Dune\" saga, and in 2003 was cited as the world's best-selling science fiction novel.",
"Title: Ad Astra (film)\n\nAd Astra is an upcoming American epic science fiction thriller film directed by James Gray and written by Ethan Gross. The film will star Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Donald Sutherland and Jamie Kennedy.",
"Title: Avatar (2009 film)\n\nAvatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora.",
"Title: War of the Worlds – The True Story\n\nWar of the Worlds – The True Story is a 2012 full reboot of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds based on English writer H. G. Wells's Epic Science fiction novel \"The War of the Worlds\". A documentary-style drama directed by Timothy Hines, which revisits Wells' novel, portraying the events of the book as historical, through the documented recollections of a survivor of the Martian war.",
"Title: Avatar 2\n\nAvatar 2 is an upcoming 2020 American epic science fiction film directed, produced, co-written, and co-edited by James Cameron, and the first of four planned sequels to his 2009 film \"Avatar\". Cameron is producing the film with Jon Landau, with Josh Friedman originally announced as sole co-writer; it was later announced that Cameron, Friedman, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Shane Salerno took a part in the writing process of all sequels before being attributed separate scripts, making the eventual writing credits unclear. Cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, C. C. H. Pounder, and Matt Gerald are all expected to return."
] |
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The company that employs approximately 100,000 people and had a merger with a Fortune 500 company headquartered in the Greenspoint district and in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, is the worlds largest what?
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world's largest oilfield services company
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"Smith International",
"Schlumberger",
"Schlumberger"
],
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0,
0,
1
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"sentences": [
"Midea Group () is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong.",
" As of 2013, the firm employs approximately 100,000 people in China and overseas across 21 manufacturing plants and 260 logistics centers across 200 countries.",
" Midea Group is listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013.",
" It has been listed on the Fortune Global 500 since July 2016.",
" Midea produces wide ranges of lighting, water appliances, floor care, small kitchen appliances, laundry, large cooking appliances, and refrigeration appliances.",
" It also has a long history in producing home and commercial solutions in air conditioning and heating (HVAC).",
" In the summer of 2016, Midea made a highly publicized move to acquire German robotics company KUKA."
],
"title": "Midea Group"
},
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"sentences": [
"Waller High School ( ) is a public high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, north of Waller, and classified as a 5A school by the UIL.",
" It is part of the Waller Independent School District and serves students from Waller, Pine Island, Prairie View, unincorporated sections of Waller County (including Fields Store), and unincorporated sections of Harris County (including Hockley).",
" In 2013, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency."
],
"title": "Waller High School"
},
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"sentences": [
"KILT (610 AM, \"SportsRadio 610\") is a Sports/Talk formatted radio station in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area.",
" The station is currently owned by CBS Radio.",
" KILT shares its call letters with its sister station 100.3 FM, which airs a country music format.",
" Its studios are located in the Greenway Plaza district, and its transmitter is located on West Road, between Ella Boulevard and the Interstate 45 North Freeway, near Greenspoint in unincorporated Harris County."
],
"title": "KILT (AM)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Schlumberger Limited (] ) is the world's largest oilfield services company.",
" Schlumberger employs approximately 100,000 people"
],
"title": "Schlumberger"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive retailer headquartered in Medford, Oregon.",
" It is the fourth largest automotive retailer in the United States.",
" In 2015, Lithia Motors broke into the Fortune 500 list at #482, making it one of only three Oregon-based companies in the Fortune 500.",
" This followed a year that saw the acquisition of the DCH Auto Group, one of the 10 largest dealer groups in the country, with 27 dealerships, before being purchased by Lithia Motors.",
" In 2016, Lithia climbed to #346 and that same year made the Fortune 500 List of Top Ten Companies with the biggest Jump in rank on the Fortune 500.",
" Today, Lithia is ranked #318 on the Fortune 500.",
" Lithia employs more than 11,100 people in stores across the nation including Alaska and Hawaii.",
" Lithia operates 160 stores in 18 states."
],
"title": "Lithia Motors"
},
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"sentences": [
"Smith International was a Fortune 500 company headquartered in the Greenspoint district and in unincorporated Harris County, Texas.",
" Smith International ceased to exist as an independent company following the merger with Schlumberger.",
" This company supplies products to gas and oil production and exploration companies.",
" The company used to be easily identified by its red Sii logo.",
" The company had recently changed its logo to consist of the word \"SMITH\" in black capital letters with a green globe."
],
"title": "Smith International"
},
{
"sentences": [
"KBME (branded as Sportstalk 790) AM is a sports-talk radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area.",
" It is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..",
" The station airs local sports-talk and carries nationally syndicated Fox Sports Radio programming.",
" KBME is also the flagship radio station for the Houston Rockets, Houston Astros and Texas Longhorns.",
" The station's studios are located along the West Loop Freeway in the city's Uptown district.",
" The transmitter site is located at what is now the southwest corner of Fallbrook Drive and T.C. Jester Boulevard, near Greenspoint in unincorporated Harris County."
],
"title": "KBME (AM)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Aldine Independent School District is a public school district based in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States.",
" It serves portions of Houston and unincorporated Harris County.",
" Aldine ISD serves the communities of Aldine, most of Greenspoint, most of East Aldine, and portions of Airline, Acres Homes, Kinwood, Bordersville, and Inwood Forest.",
" The district is part of the taxation base for the Lone Star College System.",
" As of August 2014, Dr. Wanda Bamberg serves as superintendent of schools."
],
"title": "Aldine Independent School District"
},
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"sentences": [
"The state highways in Harris County, Texas consists of approximately 1213 mi of routes in the Texas state highway system that are located within Harris County.",
" These highways are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).",
" These highways are made up of Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, State Highways, State Loop and Spur Highways, Farm to Market Roads, Park Highways, and Alternate and Business Routes.",
" In addition to these highways, three independent Toll Roads and a section of Interstate 10 that is toll managed are also located in Harris County.",
" These roads are maintained by the Harris County Toll Road Authority, and add approximately 120 mi of highways to the overall Harris County highway system."
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"Chester W. Nimitz Senior High School is a public secondary school made up of two campuses located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States.",
" The campuses have Houston addresses.",
" The school is located directly across the street from Lone Star College–North Harris and west of Bush Intercontinental Airport The school serves portions of Houston, the Aldine Independent School District portion of Humble, and unincorporated areas of Harris County.",
" Nimitz is one of five high schools in Aldine ISD.",
" The main campus serves grades 10 through 12, while Nimitz Ninth Grade Center serves grade 9."
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"Title: Midea Group\n\nMidea Group () is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong. As of 2013, the firm employs approximately 100,000 people in China and overseas across 21 manufacturing plants and 260 logistics centers across 200 countries. Midea Group is listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013. It has been listed on the Fortune Global 500 since July 2016. Midea produces wide ranges of lighting, water appliances, floor care, small kitchen appliances, laundry, large cooking appliances, and refrigeration appliances. It also has a long history in producing home and commercial solutions in air conditioning and heating (HVAC). In the summer of 2016, Midea made a highly publicized move to acquire German robotics company KUKA.",
"Title: Waller High School\n\nWaller High School ( ) is a public high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, north of Waller, and classified as a 5A school by the UIL. It is part of the Waller Independent School District and serves students from Waller, Pine Island, Prairie View, unincorporated sections of Waller County (including Fields Store), and unincorporated sections of Harris County (including Hockley). In 2013, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency.",
"Title: KILT (AM)\n\nKILT (610 AM, \"SportsRadio 610\") is a Sports/Talk formatted radio station in the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by CBS Radio. KILT shares its call letters with its sister station 100.3 FM, which airs a country music format. Its studios are located in the Greenway Plaza district, and its transmitter is located on West Road, between Ella Boulevard and the Interstate 45 North Freeway, near Greenspoint in unincorporated Harris County.",
"Title: Schlumberger\n\nSchlumberger Limited (] ) is the world's largest oilfield services company. Schlumberger employs approximately 100,000 people",
"Title: Lithia Motors\n\nLithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive retailer headquartered in Medford, Oregon. It is the fourth largest automotive retailer in the United States. In 2015, Lithia Motors broke into the Fortune 500 list at #482, making it one of only three Oregon-based companies in the Fortune 500. This followed a year that saw the acquisition of the DCH Auto Group, one of the 10 largest dealer groups in the country, with 27 dealerships, before being purchased by Lithia Motors. In 2016, Lithia climbed to #346 and that same year made the Fortune 500 List of Top Ten Companies with the biggest Jump in rank on the Fortune 500. Today, Lithia is ranked #318 on the Fortune 500. Lithia employs more than 11,100 people in stores across the nation including Alaska and Hawaii. Lithia operates 160 stores in 18 states.",
"Title: Smith International\n\nSmith International was a Fortune 500 company headquartered in the Greenspoint district and in unincorporated Harris County, Texas. Smith International ceased to exist as an independent company following the merger with Schlumberger. This company supplies products to gas and oil production and exploration companies. The company used to be easily identified by its red Sii logo. The company had recently changed its logo to consist of the word \"SMITH\" in black capital letters with a green globe.",
"Title: KBME (AM)\n\nKBME (branded as Sportstalk 790) AM is a sports-talk radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. The station airs local sports-talk and carries nationally syndicated Fox Sports Radio programming. KBME is also the flagship radio station for the Houston Rockets, Houston Astros and Texas Longhorns. The station's studios are located along the West Loop Freeway in the city's Uptown district. The transmitter site is located at what is now the southwest corner of Fallbrook Drive and T.C. Jester Boulevard, near Greenspoint in unincorporated Harris County.",
"Title: Aldine Independent School District\n\nThe Aldine Independent School District is a public school district based in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It serves portions of Houston and unincorporated Harris County. Aldine ISD serves the communities of Aldine, most of Greenspoint, most of East Aldine, and portions of Airline, Acres Homes, Kinwood, Bordersville, and Inwood Forest. The district is part of the taxation base for the Lone Star College System. As of August 2014, Dr. Wanda Bamberg serves as superintendent of schools.",
"Title: List of highways in Harris County, Texas\n\nThe state highways in Harris County, Texas consists of approximately 1213 mi of routes in the Texas state highway system that are located within Harris County. These highways are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). These highways are made up of Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, State Highways, State Loop and Spur Highways, Farm to Market Roads, Park Highways, and Alternate and Business Routes. In addition to these highways, three independent Toll Roads and a section of Interstate 10 that is toll managed are also located in Harris County. These roads are maintained by the Harris County Toll Road Authority, and add approximately 120 mi of highways to the overall Harris County highway system.",
"Title: Nimitz High School (Harris County, Texas)\n\nChester W. Nimitz Senior High School is a public secondary school made up of two campuses located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. The campuses have Houston addresses. The school is located directly across the street from Lone Star College–North Harris and west of Bush Intercontinental Airport The school serves portions of Houston, the Aldine Independent School District portion of Humble, and unincorporated areas of Harris County. Nimitz is one of five high schools in Aldine ISD. The main campus serves grades 10 through 12, while Nimitz Ninth Grade Center serves grade 9."
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4,594
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Where are the headquarters of the educational foundation for the curriculum used at the school in Vilnius?
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Geneva, Switzerland
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" It broadcasts on a frequency of 91.7 Megahertz on the FM dial.",
" It also rebroadasts on 2 translators, 91.3 in the Medical Center, and 99.5 in Southwest Houston, Missouri City, and Sugar Land/Fort Bend County.",
" KXNG programming is also available on the secondary digital channel of parent station 89.3 KSBJ.",
" The station is owned and operated by the KSBJ Educational Foundation.",
" KXNG formerly operated as a Classical music station owned and operated by the University of Houston System from 2011 to 2016, under the KUHA call letters.",
" The low ratings and financial losses of the Classical format led the University of Houston to sell the station to the KSBJ Educational Foundation, who launched the current Christian CHR/Hip Hop format in 2016."
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"Education in ancient Rome progressed from an informal, familial system of education in the early Republic to a tuition-based system during the late Republic and the Empire.",
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" The system incorporating the Greeks was connected to Athena (Greek) and Minerva (Roman), the Greek and Roman Godess of Wisdom.",
" Due to the extent of Rome's power, the methodology and curriculum used in Rome was copied in its provinces, and thereby proved the basis for education systems throughout later Western civilization.",
" Organized education remained relatively rare, and there are few primary sources or accounts of the Roman educational process until the 2nd century AD.",
" Due to the extensive power wielded by the \"paterfamilias\" over Roman families, the level and quality of education provided to Roman children varied drastically from family to family; nevertheless, Roman popular morality came eventually to expect fathers to have their children educated to some extent, and a complete advanced education was expected of any Roman who wished to enter politics."
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" He has written more than 140 books of Islamic educational textbooks for children and the executive director of IQRA' International Educational Foundation.",
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" To teach these programmes, schools need to be authorised by IB."
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"St Catherine's British School is an international school, in Lykovrissi, Athens, Greece.",
" Founded in 1956, the school now teaches over 1100 children and young adults from all over the world and is staffed by more than 120 teachers and associated personnel.",
" St Catherine's follows the National Curriculum used in the United Kingdom, and lessons are taught primarily in the English language."
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"WLMS (88.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format until October, 2008, licensed to Lecanto, Florida, USA.",
" The station was owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg from 1992 to 2008, simulcasting programs from WBVM in Tampa.",
" In October, 2008, the license for WLMS was sold to Central Florida Educational Foundation and WLMS ceased broadcasting to enable a power increase by WPOZ, also owned by Central Florida Educational Foundation."
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"Established in 1966 by the Direct Marketing Association, the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (DMEF) is now known as Marketing EDGE, and is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit educational foundation supported by tax-deductible contributions.",
" For professors and college students, it introduces and provides educational resources on the business of direct/interactive marketing.",
" Marketing EDGE programs are designed to encourage participation, equip professors with up-to-date educational resources and prepare students for careers in this rapidly evolving field."
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"Vilnius International School (Lithuanian: \"Vilniaus tarptautinėje mokykla\" ) is a private primary, middle and upper school located in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania.",
" It was established in 2004 and provides education in the English language.",
" As of 2010, the curriculum at Vilnius International School is the International Baccalaureate educational system, making it the first school in Lithuania to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP).",
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"The United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) (formerly known as the United States Educational Foundation in India) is an international foundation dedicated to higher education in India and the United States.",
" Its primary focal points include administering the Fulbright Program to Indian and American students, faculty and professionals; encouraging international engagement of Fulbright scholars; advising students in India of higher education opportunities in the United States; and linking higher education institutions in the USA and India.",
" In addition to administering the Fulbright-Nehru programs in India, the Foundation also administers several Fulbright grants, including the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships; New Century Scholars Program, Teacher Exchange Program; International Fulbright Science and Technology Award; and the Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program."
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"Title: KXNG\n\nKXNG is a non commercial radio station serving the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. It broadcasts on a frequency of 91.7 Megahertz on the FM dial. It also rebroadasts on 2 translators, 91.3 in the Medical Center, and 99.5 in Southwest Houston, Missouri City, and Sugar Land/Fort Bend County. KXNG programming is also available on the secondary digital channel of parent station 89.3 KSBJ. The station is owned and operated by the KSBJ Educational Foundation. KXNG formerly operated as a Classical music station owned and operated by the University of Houston System from 2011 to 2016, under the KUHA call letters. The low ratings and financial losses of the Classical format led the University of Houston to sell the station to the KSBJ Educational Foundation, who launched the current Christian CHR/Hip Hop format in 2016.",
"Title: Education in ancient Rome\n\nEducation in ancient Rome progressed from an informal, familial system of education in the early Republic to a tuition-based system during the late Republic and the Empire. The Roman education system was based on the Greek system – and many of the private tutors in the Roman system were Greek slaves or freedmen. The system incorporating the Greeks was connected to Athena (Greek) and Minerva (Roman), the Greek and Roman Godess of Wisdom. Due to the extent of Rome's power, the methodology and curriculum used in Rome was copied in its provinces, and thereby proved the basis for education systems throughout later Western civilization. Organized education remained relatively rare, and there are few primary sources or accounts of the Roman educational process until the 2nd century AD. Due to the extensive power wielded by the \"paterfamilias\" over Roman families, the level and quality of education provided to Roman children varied drastically from family to family; nevertheless, Roman popular morality came eventually to expect fathers to have their children educated to some extent, and a complete advanced education was expected of any Roman who wished to enter politics.",
"Title: Core Curriculum (Columbia College)\n\nThe Core Curriculum was originally developed as the main curriculum used by Columbia University's Columbia College in 1919. Today, customized versions of the Core Curriculum are also completed by students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of General Studies (the other two undergraduate colleges of Columbia University).",
"Title: Abidullah Ghazi\n\nAbidullah Ansari Ghazi (born 6 July 1936) is a prominent Indian American author, educator and poet. He has written more than 140 books of Islamic educational textbooks for children and the executive director of IQRA' International Educational Foundation. His books have been translated into many languages and are part of the curriculum Islamic schools in more than 40 countries. He was named by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre as being among the \"500 Most Influential Muslims in the World.\"",
"Title: International Baccalaureate\n\nThe International Baccalaureate (IB), formerly known as the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), is an international educational foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland and founded in 1968. It offers four educational programmes: the IB Diploma Programme and the IB Career-related Programme for students aged 15 to 18, the IB Middle Years Programme, designed for students aged 11 to 14, and the IB Primary Years Programme for children aged 3 to 12. To teach these programmes, schools need to be authorised by IB.",
"Title: St. Catherine's British School\n\nSt Catherine's British School is an international school, in Lykovrissi, Athens, Greece. Founded in 1956, the school now teaches over 1100 children and young adults from all over the world and is staffed by more than 120 teachers and associated personnel. St Catherine's follows the National Curriculum used in the United Kingdom, and lessons are taught primarily in the English language.",
"Title: WLMS\n\nWLMS (88.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format until October, 2008, licensed to Lecanto, Florida, USA. The station was owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg from 1992 to 2008, simulcasting programs from WBVM in Tampa. In October, 2008, the license for WLMS was sold to Central Florida Educational Foundation and WLMS ceased broadcasting to enable a power increase by WPOZ, also owned by Central Florida Educational Foundation.",
"Title: Direct marketing educational foundation\n\nEstablished in 1966 by the Direct Marketing Association, the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (DMEF) is now known as Marketing EDGE, and is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit educational foundation supported by tax-deductible contributions. For professors and college students, it introduces and provides educational resources on the business of direct/interactive marketing. Marketing EDGE programs are designed to encourage participation, equip professors with up-to-date educational resources and prepare students for careers in this rapidly evolving field.",
"Title: Vilnius International School\n\nVilnius International School (Lithuanian: \"Vilniaus tarptautinėje mokykla\" ) is a private primary, middle and upper school located in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It was established in 2004 and provides education in the English language. As of 2010, the curriculum at Vilnius International School is the International Baccalaureate educational system, making it the first school in Lithuania to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). In 2013 school year, the school had 285 students: 40% Lithuanians, 18% half Lithuanian, and 42% foreigners from 34 different nations.",
"Title: United States-India Educational Foundation\n\nThe United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) (formerly known as the United States Educational Foundation in India) is an international foundation dedicated to higher education in India and the United States. Its primary focal points include administering the Fulbright Program to Indian and American students, faculty and professionals; encouraging international engagement of Fulbright scholars; advising students in India of higher education opportunities in the United States; and linking higher education institutions in the USA and India. In addition to administering the Fulbright-Nehru programs in India, the Foundation also administers several Fulbright grants, including the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships; New Century Scholars Program, Teacher Exchange Program; International Fulbright Science and Technology Award; and the Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program."
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4,595
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For which international team did Paul Ramsey, a former professional footballer who played in a defensive midfield role, play during the 1986 FIFA World Cup which was held in Mexico?
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Northern Ireland
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"Football (Bulgarian: футбол , \"futbol\") is the most popular sport in Bulgaria.",
" It was introduced in 1893–1894 by Swiss gymnastics teachers invited to the country.",
" A football (initially called ритнитоп, \"ritnitop\", \"kickball\") match was first played in Varna's High School for Boys in 1894, where it was introduced by Georges de Regibus, and the game was brought to Sofia by Charles Champaud the following year.",
" The rules of the game were published in Bulgarian by Swiss teachers in the \"Uchilishten pregled\" magazine in 1897, and football continued to gain popularity in the early 20th century.",
" Among the founders of the Turkish team Galatasaray S.K. in 1905 was the Bulgarian Lycée de Galatasaray student Blagoy Balakchiev, and the first Bulgarian club, \"Futbol Klub\", was established in Sofia in 1909 on the initiative of Sava Kirov.",
" PFC Botev Plovdiv was founded in 1912, PFC Slavia Sofia in 1913, and PFC Levski Sofia in 1914.",
" The Bulgaria national football team debuted on 21 May 1924 in a 1924 Summer Olympics qualifier, losing 0–6 to Austria in Vienna.",
" What is today PFC CSKA Sofia was established on 5 May 1948.",
" In the 1950s and 1960s Bulgarian football achieved its biggest Olympic success, being third in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and second in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, also finishing fifth in Euro 1968.",
" In 1962, Bulgaria first qualified for a FIFA World Cup tournament, in total of seven participations to date.",
" In the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Bulgaria did reach the round of 16.",
" Then, in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, came Bulgaria's biggest World Cup success, the fourth place, the elimination of reigning world champions Germany and Hristo Stoichkov's top goalscorer prize."
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"The 1986 FIFA World Cup Final was the final and deciding game of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico.",
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" Mexico was selected as the new host in May 1983.",
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"Andi Lila (born 12 February 1986 in Kavajë) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a Defender for Greek club PAS Giannina and the Albania national team.",
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"Dejan \"Deki\" Stanković (, ] , born 11 September 1978) is a Serbian former footballer.",
" He captained the Serbia national team until 2011, when he announced his retirement from international football.",
" He played as an attacking midfielder who could also play out wide on the wings, or track back in a defensive midfield role.",
" A tenacious and hard-working player, \"Deki\", as he is nicknamed, was best known for his efficient, accurate passing, versatility and creativity, as well as his ability to score goals from long distance; he was also effective in the air, and known for his influence on the pitch.",
" Stanković began his career at Red Star Belgrade, before joining Lazio in 1998.",
" He spent more than five years with the latter club before joining Inter."
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"Group B of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.",
" The group's first round of matches began on June 3 and its last matches were played on June 11.",
" Matches were played at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and at the Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca.",
" Host Mexico topped the group, joined in the second round by Belgium and by Paraguay, who were making their first appearance in the finals since 1958.",
" Iraq, making their debut in the World Cup, lost all three of their matches."
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"Ignacio \"Nacho\" Trelles (born 31 July 1916) is a Mexican former football player and coach.",
" He had five tenures as coach of the Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national team) in 106 international matches, and was in charge of the Mexico squads at FIFA World Cup tournaments: 1962 and 1966.",
" He guided Mexico to their first win in a FIFA World Cup when they defeated Czechoslovakia 3–1 in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile.",
" At the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Mexico finished eleventh, which was their best ranking in a World Cup outside home soil until 2002 where they also ranked eleventh."
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"Group C of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.",
" The group's first round of matches began on June 1 and its last matches were played on June 9.",
" Matches were played at the Estadio Nou Camp in León and the Estadio Sergio León Chavez in Irapuato.",
" The Soviet Union topped the group on goal difference over France.",
" Both teams advanced to the second round.",
" Hungary and Canada were the other two teams, the latter were making their debut at the World Cup."
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"Paul Christopher Ramsey (born 3 September 1962 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former professional footballer and Northern Ireland international who played in a defensive midfield role.",
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"The FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals.",
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"Title: Football in Bulgaria\n\nFootball (Bulgarian: футбол , \"futbol\") is the most popular sport in Bulgaria. It was introduced in 1893–1894 by Swiss gymnastics teachers invited to the country. A football (initially called ритнитоп, \"ritnitop\", \"kickball\") match was first played in Varna's High School for Boys in 1894, where it was introduced by Georges de Regibus, and the game was brought to Sofia by Charles Champaud the following year. The rules of the game were published in Bulgarian by Swiss teachers in the \"Uchilishten pregled\" magazine in 1897, and football continued to gain popularity in the early 20th century. Among the founders of the Turkish team Galatasaray S.K. in 1905 was the Bulgarian Lycée de Galatasaray student Blagoy Balakchiev, and the first Bulgarian club, \"Futbol Klub\", was established in Sofia in 1909 on the initiative of Sava Kirov. PFC Botev Plovdiv was founded in 1912, PFC Slavia Sofia in 1913, and PFC Levski Sofia in 1914. The Bulgaria national football team debuted on 21 May 1924 in a 1924 Summer Olympics qualifier, losing 0–6 to Austria in Vienna. What is today PFC CSKA Sofia was established on 5 May 1948. In the 1950s and 1960s Bulgarian football achieved its biggest Olympic success, being third in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and second in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, also finishing fifth in Euro 1968. In 1962, Bulgaria first qualified for a FIFA World Cup tournament, in total of seven participations to date. In the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Bulgaria did reach the round of 16. Then, in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, came Bulgaria's biggest World Cup success, the fourth place, the elimination of reigning world champions Germany and Hristo Stoichkov's top goalscorer prize.",
"Title: 1986 FIFA World Cup Final\n\nThe 1986 FIFA World Cup Final was the final and deciding game of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico. The match was held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 29 June 1986 and had an attendance of 114,600. It was contested by Argentina and West Germany. Argentina won the match 3–2 in normal time.",
"Title: 1986 FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th FIFA World Cup, was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format. With European nations not allowed to host after the previous World Cup in Spain, Colombia had been originally chosen to host the competition by FIFA but, largely due to economic reasons, was not able to do so and officially resigned in 1982. Mexico was selected as the new host in May 1983. This was the third FIFA World Cup tournament in succession that was hosted by a Hispanophonic country, after Spain in 1982, and Argentina in 1978.",
"Title: Andi Lila\n\nAndi Lila (born 12 February 1986 in Kavajë) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a Defender for Greek club PAS Giannina and the Albania national team. He is a versatile player, having played primarily as a right back early in his career as well as left back, but in recent years he has predominately played in a defensive midfield role, as well as a right midfielder.",
"Title: Dejan Stanković\n\nDejan \"Deki\" Stanković (, ] , born 11 September 1978) is a Serbian former footballer. He captained the Serbia national team until 2011, when he announced his retirement from international football. He played as an attacking midfielder who could also play out wide on the wings, or track back in a defensive midfield role. A tenacious and hard-working player, \"Deki\", as he is nicknamed, was best known for his efficient, accurate passing, versatility and creativity, as well as his ability to score goals from long distance; he was also effective in the air, and known for his influence on the pitch. Stanković began his career at Red Star Belgrade, before joining Lazio in 1998. He spent more than five years with the latter club before joining Inter.",
"Title: 1986 FIFA World Cup Group B\n\nGroup B of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on June 3 and its last matches were played on June 11. Matches were played at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and at the Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca. Host Mexico topped the group, joined in the second round by Belgium and by Paraguay, who were making their first appearance in the finals since 1958. Iraq, making their debut in the World Cup, lost all three of their matches.",
"Title: Ignacio Trelles\n\nIgnacio \"Nacho\" Trelles (born 31 July 1916) is a Mexican former football player and coach. He had five tenures as coach of the Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national team) in 106 international matches, and was in charge of the Mexico squads at FIFA World Cup tournaments: 1962 and 1966. He guided Mexico to their first win in a FIFA World Cup when they defeated Czechoslovakia 3–1 in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. At the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Mexico finished eleventh, which was their best ranking in a World Cup outside home soil until 2002 where they also ranked eleventh.",
"Title: 1986 FIFA World Cup Group C\n\nGroup C of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on June 1 and its last matches were played on June 9. Matches were played at the Estadio Nou Camp in León and the Estadio Sergio León Chavez in Irapuato. The Soviet Union topped the group on goal difference over France. Both teams advanced to the second round. Hungary and Canada were the other two teams, the latter were making their debut at the World Cup.",
"Title: Paul Ramsey (footballer)\n\nPaul Christopher Ramsey (born 3 September 1962 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former professional footballer and Northern Ireland international who played in a defensive midfield role. He featured for Northern Ireland in the 1986 FIFA World Cup.",
"Title: FIFA World Cup qualification\n\nThe FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. The FIFA World Cup is the largest international team sport competition in the world with a qualification process required to reduce the large field of countries from 211 to just 32 for the World Cup finals until the 2022 edition."
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Köprülüzade Numan Pasha, was a statesman who was the grand vizier of which empire, founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt (modern-day Bicelik Province) by the Oghuz Turkish tribal leader Osman?
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Ottoman Empire
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"Mehmed Selim Pasha or Mehmed Selim Sırrı Pasha (1771 Bender, Moldova – 1831 Damascus, Ottoman Empire, nickname: \"Benderli\") was an Ottoman statesman.",
" He was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.",
" He ruled from 14 September 1824 to 24 October 1828 as Grand Vizier of sultan Mahmud II and failed in the fight against the Greek War of Independence.",
" The Auspicious Incident (\"Vaka-i Hayriye\"), the Battle of Navarino (1827), happened during his period in office.",
" In 1828-30 he became Wali (governor) of Rumelia Province and 1830-31 Wali of Damascus (Syria).",
" When the citizens of Damascus and the local garrison of Jannisaries rose in revolt against him, Selim Pasha sought refuge into the Citadel of Damascus.",
" After a siege lasting 40 days he was promised safe passage but murdered before he could leave the city."
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"Köprülüzade Fazıl Mustafa Pasha (\"Köprülü Mustafa Pasha the Wise\", also known as Gazi Fazıl Mustafa Köprülü (Albanian: Fazil Mustafa Kypriljoti ; 1637 – 19 August 1691, Slankamen) served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1689 to 1691, when the Empire was engaged in a war against the Holy League countries in the Great Turkish War.",
" He was a member of the Köprülü family of Albanian origin.",
" His father Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, his elder brother Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha, as well as his two brothers-in-law (Kara Mustafa Pasha and Abaza Siyavuş Pasha) were former grand viziers.",
" His epithet \"Fazıl\" means \"wise\" in Ottoman Turkish."
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"Topal Recep Pasha (\"Recep Pasha \"Lame\"; died 18 May 1632) was an Ottoman statesman from the Sanjak of Bosnia, as well as Damat (\"bridegroom\") to the House of Osman.",
" He served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 10 February 1632 to 18 May 1632.",
" He was instrumental in lynching the former grand vizier, Hafız Ahmet Pasha.",
" When his brother-in-law Sultan Murad IV realized this, he had Recep Pasha executed on 18 May 1632."
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"The Ottoman dynasty (Turkish: \"Osmanlı Hanedanı\" ) was made up of the members of the imperial House of Osman (Ottoman Turkish: خاندان آل عثمان \"Ḫānedān-ı Āl-ı ʿOsmān\").",
" Also known as the Ottomans (Turkish: \"Osmanlılar\" ).",
" According to Ottoman tradition, the family originated from the Kayı tribe branch of the Oghuz Turks, under Osman I in northwestern Anatolia in the district of Bilecik Söğüt.",
" The Ottoman dynasty, named after Osman I, ruled the Ottoman Empire from c. 1299 to 1922."
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"The Ottoman Empire (; Ottoman Turkish: دولت عليه عثمانیه , \"Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye \", literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: \"Osmanlı İmparatorluğu \" or \"Osmanlı Devleti \"; also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire, Ottoman Turkey or simply Turkey) was an empire founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt (modern-day Bicelik Province) by the Oghuz Turkish tribal leader Osman.",
" After 1354, the Ottomans crossed into Europe, and with the conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman Beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire.",
" The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the 1453 conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror."
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"Alaeddin Pasha was the first Ottoman grand vizier.",
" His father's name was Kemalettin, and thus he was usually called \"Hacı Kemalettin oğlu Alaeddin Pasha\" or \"Alaeddin bin Hacı Kemalletin, \"meaning \"son of Hacı Kemalettin's.\"",
" He was probably from the town of Cendere, from where the famous Çandarlı family also originated.",
" He was a fakih (expert in Islamic law).",
" He was appointed as the vizier during the last years of Osman I's reign (probably in 1320).",
" He continued during Orhan's Bey's reign.",
" Since there was only one vizier in the divan during the early years of the Ottoman beylik, his title was not actually grand vizier, but his post was equivalent to the post of the later grand viziers.",
" Because of this, he is known as the first grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire."
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"Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha (\"Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha the Blind\"), also known as Yusuf Ziya Pasha (died 1819), was an Ottoman statesman who twice served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1798–1805 and 1809–1811.",
" Before, between and after his terms as grand vizier, he served numerous posts as governor of various provinces and districts throughout the empire.",
" As grand vizier, he commanded the Ottoman ground forces against the French Army in the Ottoman reconquest of Egypt and later served as a commander in the Ottoman wars with the Russia Empire."
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"title": "Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha"
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"Osman Fazli (Turkish: Atpazarı Osman Fazlı-ilahi or Kutb Osman Fazlı), was a Jelveti Sufi spiritual guide in 17th-century Ottoman Empire.",
" He spent c.25 years teaching and preaching, and became head Sheikh of the order in Istanbul and led the studies, conversation, meditation, and dhikr.",
" But when he was about 48 it was revealed to him that the Ottoman Empire would fall into ruin, and, although he was of reclusive temperament, felt the only way to care for its population was to be at the Sultan's court.",
" There he was outspoken against many of the Grand Vizier's plans: that they would bring disaster and misfortune, and he was proven right.",
" He spent some years at court but when he declared one Grand Vizier's plan as against the sharia and distorting the Quran, the only way the Vizier could silence him was with exile.",
" Osman Fazli went into retreat but emerged with a different course of action: he was leading a band of Sufis towards the battlefront when he was arrested and exiled for good.",
" Osman Fazli exemplifies the Jelveti way: that following union with Allah he returns and acts in the world.",
" He is \"hushyar\" (awake)."
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"Köprülüzade Numan Pasha (Albanian: \"Numan Pashë Kypriljoti\" ; 1670–1719) was an Ottoman statesman who was the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire between June and August 1710.",
" He was a member of the influential Köprülü family, as well as a \"damat\" (\"bridegroom\") to the Ottoman dynasty after marrying an Ottoman princess."
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"Ertuğrul (Ottoman Turkish: ارطغرل , Ertuğrul Gazi, Erṭoġrıl; often with the title \"Gazi\") (died c. 1280) was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.",
" While his historicity is proven by coins minted by Osman I which identify Ertuğrul as the name of his father, nothing else is known for certain about his life or activities.",
" According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, leader of the Kayı tribe of Oghuz Turks, who fled from eastern Iran to Anatolia to escape the Mongol Conquests.",
" According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire.",
" This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.",
" Like his son, Osman, and their descendants, Ertuğrul is often referred to as a \"Ghazi\", a heroic champion fighter for the cause of Islam."
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"Title: Mehmed Selim Pasha\n\nMehmed Selim Pasha or Mehmed Selim Sırrı Pasha (1771 Bender, Moldova – 1831 Damascus, Ottoman Empire, nickname: \"Benderli\") was an Ottoman statesman. He was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. He ruled from 14 September 1824 to 24 October 1828 as Grand Vizier of sultan Mahmud II and failed in the fight against the Greek War of Independence. The Auspicious Incident (\"Vaka-i Hayriye\"), the Battle of Navarino (1827), happened during his period in office. In 1828-30 he became Wali (governor) of Rumelia Province and 1830-31 Wali of Damascus (Syria). When the citizens of Damascus and the local garrison of Jannisaries rose in revolt against him, Selim Pasha sought refuge into the Citadel of Damascus. After a siege lasting 40 days he was promised safe passage but murdered before he could leave the city.",
"Title: Köprülüzade Fazıl Mustafa Pasha\n\nKöprülüzade Fazıl Mustafa Pasha (\"Köprülü Mustafa Pasha the Wise\", also known as Gazi Fazıl Mustafa Köprülü (Albanian: Fazil Mustafa Kypriljoti ; 1637 – 19 August 1691, Slankamen) served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1689 to 1691, when the Empire was engaged in a war against the Holy League countries in the Great Turkish War. He was a member of the Köprülü family of Albanian origin. His father Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, his elder brother Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha, as well as his two brothers-in-law (Kara Mustafa Pasha and Abaza Siyavuş Pasha) were former grand viziers. His epithet \"Fazıl\" means \"wise\" in Ottoman Turkish.",
"Title: Topal Recep Pasha\n\nTopal Recep Pasha (\"Recep Pasha \"Lame\"; died 18 May 1632) was an Ottoman statesman from the Sanjak of Bosnia, as well as Damat (\"bridegroom\") to the House of Osman. He served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 10 February 1632 to 18 May 1632. He was instrumental in lynching the former grand vizier, Hafız Ahmet Pasha. When his brother-in-law Sultan Murad IV realized this, he had Recep Pasha executed on 18 May 1632.",
"Title: Ottoman dynasty\n\nThe Ottoman dynasty (Turkish: \"Osmanlı Hanedanı\" ) was made up of the members of the imperial House of Osman (Ottoman Turkish: خاندان آل عثمان \"Ḫānedān-ı Āl-ı ʿOsmān\"). Also known as the Ottomans (Turkish: \"Osmanlılar\" ). According to Ottoman tradition, the family originated from the Kayı tribe branch of the Oghuz Turks, under Osman I in northwestern Anatolia in the district of Bilecik Söğüt. The Ottoman dynasty, named after Osman I, ruled the Ottoman Empire from c. 1299 to 1922.",
"Title: Ottoman Empire\n\nThe Ottoman Empire (; Ottoman Turkish: دولت عليه عثمانیه , \"Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye \", literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: \"Osmanlı İmparatorluğu \" or \"Osmanlı Devleti \"; also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire, Ottoman Turkey or simply Turkey) was an empire founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt (modern-day Bicelik Province) by the Oghuz Turkish tribal leader Osman. After 1354, the Ottomans crossed into Europe, and with the conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman Beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire. The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the 1453 conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror.",
"Title: Alaeddin Pasha (vizier)\n\nAlaeddin Pasha was the first Ottoman grand vizier. His father's name was Kemalettin, and thus he was usually called \"Hacı Kemalettin oğlu Alaeddin Pasha\" or \"Alaeddin bin Hacı Kemalletin, \"meaning \"son of Hacı Kemalettin's.\" He was probably from the town of Cendere, from where the famous Çandarlı family also originated. He was a fakih (expert in Islamic law). He was appointed as the vizier during the last years of Osman I's reign (probably in 1320). He continued during Orhan's Bey's reign. Since there was only one vizier in the divan during the early years of the Ottoman beylik, his title was not actually grand vizier, but his post was equivalent to the post of the later grand viziers. Because of this, he is known as the first grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire.",
"Title: Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha\n\nKör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha (\"Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha the Blind\"), also known as Yusuf Ziya Pasha (died 1819), was an Ottoman statesman who twice served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1798–1805 and 1809–1811. Before, between and after his terms as grand vizier, he served numerous posts as governor of various provinces and districts throughout the empire. As grand vizier, he commanded the Ottoman ground forces against the French Army in the Ottoman reconquest of Egypt and later served as a commander in the Ottoman wars with the Russia Empire.",
"Title: Osman Fazli\n\nOsman Fazli (Turkish: Atpazarı Osman Fazlı-ilahi or Kutb Osman Fazlı), was a Jelveti Sufi spiritual guide in 17th-century Ottoman Empire. He spent c.25 years teaching and preaching, and became head Sheikh of the order in Istanbul and led the studies, conversation, meditation, and dhikr. But when he was about 48 it was revealed to him that the Ottoman Empire would fall into ruin, and, although he was of reclusive temperament, felt the only way to care for its population was to be at the Sultan's court. There he was outspoken against many of the Grand Vizier's plans: that they would bring disaster and misfortune, and he was proven right. He spent some years at court but when he declared one Grand Vizier's plan as against the sharia and distorting the Quran, the only way the Vizier could silence him was with exile. Osman Fazli went into retreat but emerged with a different course of action: he was leading a band of Sufis towards the battlefront when he was arrested and exiled for good. Osman Fazli exemplifies the Jelveti way: that following union with Allah he returns and acts in the world. He is \"hushyar\" (awake).",
"Title: Köprülüzade Numan Pasha\n\nKöprülüzade Numan Pasha (Albanian: \"Numan Pashë Kypriljoti\" ; 1670–1719) was an Ottoman statesman who was the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire between June and August 1710. He was a member of the influential Köprülü family, as well as a \"damat\" (\"bridegroom\") to the Ottoman dynasty after marrying an Ottoman princess.",
"Title: Ertuğrul\n\nErtuğrul (Ottoman Turkish: ارطغرل , Ertuğrul Gazi, Erṭoġrıl; often with the title \"Gazi\") (died c. 1280) was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. While his historicity is proven by coins minted by Osman I which identify Ertuğrul as the name of his father, nothing else is known for certain about his life or activities. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, leader of the Kayı tribe of Oghuz Turks, who fled from eastern Iran to Anatolia to escape the Mongol Conquests. According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire. This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire. Like his son, Osman, and their descendants, Ertuğrul is often referred to as a \"Ghazi\", a heroic champion fighter for the cause of Islam."
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Are Sherwood Stewart and Ekaterina Makarova from the same country?
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"Sherwood Stewart (born June 6, 1946, in Goose Creek, Texas, United States) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1970s and 1980s.",
" Stewart was ranked as high as No. 60 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings on December 31, 1978, and No. 4 in doubles on January 3, 1983."
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"Nigel Sears (born 4 April 1957) is a British tennis coach, best known for coaching former top five players Amanda Coetzer, Daniela Hantuchová and Ana Ivanovic during his long career.",
" He is currently the coach of Ekaterina Makarova."
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"Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares were the defending champions, but Makarova decided not to participate.",
" Soares played with Anabel Medina Garrigues, but lost to Abigail Spears and Santiago González in the semifinals.",
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"Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova (Russian: Екатери́на Вале́рьевна Мака́рова ; ] ; born on 7 June 1988) is a Russian professional tennis player.",
" She achieved her career-high ranking of number 8 on 6 April 2015.",
" Her best Grand Slam singles results have come at the 2014 US Open and the 2015 Australian Open where she reached the semifinals on both occasions.",
" Makarova is a four-time Grand Slam champion in doubles competition, having won the 2012 US Open mixed doubles tournament with Bruno Soares, and the 2013 French Open, the 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Championships with Elena Vesnina."
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"Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 5–7, 2–6."
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"title": "2013 French Open – Women's Doubles"
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"Anabel Medina Garrigues and Caroline Wozniacki were the defending champion, but Wozniacki chose not to participate this year.Medina Garrigues partnered with Virginia Ruano Pascual, but they lost in the second round against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Yanina Wickmayer.",
"Hsieh Su-Wei and Peng Shuai won in the final 6-3, 6-1 against Alla Kudryavtseva and Ekaterina Makarova."
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"title": "2009 China Open – Women's Doubles"
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"Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova withdrew due to injury.",
" Vesnina was scheduled to partner with Marina Erakovic, but Erakovic withdrew before the first round for personal reasons.",
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"Melanie Oudin and Jack Sock were the defending champions but lost to Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming in the second round.",
" <br> Kim Clijsters played her last professional match, in any format, losing in the second round with Bob Bryan to Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares.",
" Unseeded pair Makarova and Soares ended up winning the title after defeating fourth seeds Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski in the final 6–7, 6–1, [12–10]."
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"title": "2012 US Open – Mixed Doubles"
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"sentences": [
"Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova withdrew due to injury.",
" Vesnina partnered up with Daniela Hantuchová, but they retired in the quarterfinals due to Hantuchová's injury.",
"<br>"
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"title": "2013 Kremlin Cup – Women's Doubles"
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"sentences": [
"Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova decided not to participate.",
" Vesnina played alongside Eugenie Bouchard, but they withdrew from their second round match because of a concussion sustained by Bouchard."
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"Title: Sherwood Stewart\n\nSherwood Stewart (born June 6, 1946, in Goose Creek, Texas, United States) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1970s and 1980s. Stewart was ranked as high as No. 60 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings on December 31, 1978, and No. 4 in doubles on January 3, 1983.",
"Title: Nigel Sears\n\nNigel Sears (born 4 April 1957) is a British tennis coach, best known for coaching former top five players Amanda Coetzer, Daniela Hantuchová and Ana Ivanovic during his long career. He is currently the coach of Ekaterina Makarova.",
"Title: 2013 US Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nEkaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares were the defending champions, but Makarova decided not to participate. Soares played with Anabel Medina Garrigues, but lost to Abigail Spears and Santiago González in the semifinals. <br>",
"Title: Ekaterina Makarova\n\nEkaterina Valeryevna Makarova (Russian: Екатери́на Вале́рьевна Мака́рова ; ] ; born on 7 June 1988) is a Russian professional tennis player. She achieved her career-high ranking of number 8 on 6 April 2015. Her best Grand Slam singles results have come at the 2014 US Open and the 2015 Australian Open where she reached the semifinals on both occasions. Makarova is a four-time Grand Slam champion in doubles competition, having won the 2012 US Open mixed doubles tournament with Bruno Soares, and the 2013 French Open, the 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Championships with Elena Vesnina.",
"Title: 2013 French Open – Women's Doubles\n\nSara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 5–7, 2–6.",
"Title: 2009 China Open – Women's Doubles\n\nAnabel Medina Garrigues and Caroline Wozniacki were the defending champion, but Wozniacki chose not to participate this year.Medina Garrigues partnered with Virginia Ruano Pascual, but they lost in the second round against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Yanina Wickmayer. Hsieh Su-Wei and Peng Shuai won in the final 6-3, 6-1 against Alla Kudryavtseva and Ekaterina Makarova.",
"Title: 2013 China Open – Women's Doubles\n\nEkaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova withdrew due to injury. Vesnina was scheduled to partner with Marina Erakovic, but Erakovic withdrew before the first round for personal reasons. <br>",
"Title: 2012 US Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nMelanie Oudin and Jack Sock were the defending champions but lost to Sania Mirza and Colin Fleming in the second round. <br> Kim Clijsters played her last professional match, in any format, losing in the second round with Bob Bryan to Ekaterina Makarova and Bruno Soares. Unseeded pair Makarova and Soares ended up winning the title after defeating fourth seeds Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski in the final 6–7, 6–1, [12–10].",
"Title: 2013 Kremlin Cup – Women's Doubles\n\nEkaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova withdrew due to injury. Vesnina partnered up with Daniela Hantuchová, but they retired in the quarterfinals due to Hantuchová's injury. <br>",
"Title: 2015 US Open – Women's Doubles\n\nEkaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova decided not to participate. Vesnina played alongside Eugenie Bouchard, but they withdrew from their second round match because of a concussion sustained by Bouchard."
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Damien Lamont Wilkins (born January 11, 1980) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA, he is the son of retired 13-year veteran of which organization, Gerald Bernard Wilkins,a retired American professional basketball player, a 6'6" (1.98 m) shooting guard/small forward?
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"Gerald Bernard Wilkins (born September 11, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player.",
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"Carl Jerome English (born 2 February, 1981) is a Canadian professional basketball player player Alba Berlin of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL).",
" He stands 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) tall and plays at the shooting guard and small forward positions.",
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"Jalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is a former American professional basketball player, current sports analyst for ESPN, and cofounder of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy.",
" In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' \"Fab Five\" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores.",
" Rose played in the NBA for six teams, most notably alongside Reggie Miller on the Indiana Pacers teams that made three consecutive Eastern Conference finals, including the 2000 NBA Finals.",
" Rose was primarily a small forward; however, he sometimes played the role of a shooting guard."
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"sentences": [
"Calvin Leon Natt (born January 8, 1957) is a retired American professional basketball player.",
" A 6'6\" (1.98 m) forward, Natt played at Northeast Louisiana University under coach Lenny Fant.",
" After college, he played 11 NBA seasons (1979–1990), spending time with the New Jersey Nets, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, and Indiana Pacers.",
" He represented the Nuggets in the 1985 NBA All-Star Game, and retired with 10,291 career points.",
" He is the older brother of former NBA player Kenny Natt.",
" Natt's nickname was \"Pit Bull\"."
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"Kenyan Weaks (born August 13, 1977) is a retired American professional basketball player and a current head coach at Central Cabarrus High.",
" He is 1.98 m shooting guard–small forward."
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"Evan Marcel Turner (born October 27, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He was drafted second overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2010 NBA draft and played for them until he was traded in February 2014 to the Indiana Pacers.",
" Turner plays the point guard, shooting guard and small forward positions."
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"Damien Lamont Wilkins (born January 11, 1980) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"Bojan Bogdanović (] ) (born 18 April 1989) is a Croatian professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He also represents the Croatian national basketball team.",
" Standing at 2.03 m , he plays at the shooting guard and small forward positions.",
" He was selected by the Miami Heat with the 31st overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft."
],
"title": "Bojan Bogdanović"
},
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"sentences": [
"William Patrick \"Bill\" Garnett (born April 22, 1960) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (4th overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft.",
" Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Garnett is a 6'9\" small forward from the University of Wyoming, Garnett played in 4 NBA seasons from 1982 to 1986 for the Mavericks and Indiana Pacers.",
" In his NBA career, Garnett played in 300 games and scored a total of 1,638 points."
],
"title": "Bill Garnett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Darrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player.",
" In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins.",
" A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School (Griffin, GA), Hancock was ranked among the country's best high school basketball players in the late 1980s.",
" He played his first two college seasons at Garden City Community College, where he was considered one of the top junior college recruits in the nation before transferring to the University of Kansas.",
" There he was the starting small forward on the Kansas Jayhawks' Final Four-bound squad in the 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.",
" Hancock left college after his junior year to play professional basketball and eventually found success in United States semi-pro basketball leagues after several uneventful stints in the NBA.",
" He is considered to be among the best all-time Georgia high school basketball players in the state's history."
],
"title": "Darrin Hancock"
}
] |
[
"Title: Gerald Wilkins\n\nGerald Bernard Wilkins (born September 11, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'6\" (1.98 m) shooting guard/small forward, who played collegiately at Moberly Area Community College and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga before a career in the NBA.",
"Title: Carl English\n\nCarl Jerome English (born 2 February, 1981) is a Canadian professional basketball player player Alba Berlin of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). He stands 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) tall and plays at the shooting guard and small forward positions. He had unsuccessful tryouts for the National Basketball Association (NBA), with the Indiana Pacers (2003) and the Seattle SuperSonics (2004).",
"Title: Jalen Rose\n\nJalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is a former American professional basketball player, current sports analyst for ESPN, and cofounder of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' \"Fab Five\" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores. Rose played in the NBA for six teams, most notably alongside Reggie Miller on the Indiana Pacers teams that made three consecutive Eastern Conference finals, including the 2000 NBA Finals. Rose was primarily a small forward; however, he sometimes played the role of a shooting guard.",
"Title: Calvin Natt\n\nCalvin Leon Natt (born January 8, 1957) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'6\" (1.98 m) forward, Natt played at Northeast Louisiana University under coach Lenny Fant. After college, he played 11 NBA seasons (1979–1990), spending time with the New Jersey Nets, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, and Indiana Pacers. He represented the Nuggets in the 1985 NBA All-Star Game, and retired with 10,291 career points. He is the older brother of former NBA player Kenny Natt. Natt's nickname was \"Pit Bull\".",
"Title: Kenyan Weaks\n\nKenyan Weaks (born August 13, 1977) is a retired American professional basketball player and a current head coach at Central Cabarrus High. He is 1.98 m shooting guard–small forward.",
"Title: Evan Turner\n\nEvan Marcel Turner (born October 27, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was drafted second overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2010 NBA draft and played for them until he was traded in February 2014 to the Indiana Pacers. Turner plays the point guard, shooting guard and small forward positions.",
"Title: Damien Wilkins\n\nDamien Lamont Wilkins (born January 11, 1980) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is the son of retired 13-year NBA veteran Gerald Wilkins and nephew of nine-time NBA All-Star Dominique Wilkins.",
"Title: Bojan Bogdanović\n\nBojan Bogdanović (] ) (born 18 April 1989) is a Croatian professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He also represents the Croatian national basketball team. Standing at 2.03 m , he plays at the shooting guard and small forward positions. He was selected by the Miami Heat with the 31st overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft.",
"Title: Bill Garnett\n\nWilliam Patrick \"Bill\" Garnett (born April 22, 1960) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (4th overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Garnett is a 6'9\" small forward from the University of Wyoming, Garnett played in 4 NBA seasons from 1982 to 1986 for the Mavericks and Indiana Pacers. In his NBA career, Garnett played in 300 games and scored a total of 1,638 points.",
"Title: Darrin Hancock\n\nDarrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins. A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School (Griffin, GA), Hancock was ranked among the country's best high school basketball players in the late 1980s. He played his first two college seasons at Garden City Community College, where he was considered one of the top junior college recruits in the nation before transferring to the University of Kansas. There he was the starting small forward on the Kansas Jayhawks' Final Four-bound squad in the 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Hancock left college after his junior year to play professional basketball and eventually found success in United States semi-pro basketball leagues after several uneventful stints in the NBA. He is considered to be among the best all-time Georgia high school basketball players in the state's history."
] |
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"title": [
"Kodiak Airport",
"Rickenbacker International Airport"
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"sentences": [
"Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport (IATA: ADQ, ICAO: PADQ, FAA LID: ADQ) is a public and military use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) southwest of the central business district of Kodiak, a city on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska.",
" The airport is state-owned and operated by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF).",
" It is home to the co-located Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak and a hub for Servant Air.",
" On April 11, 2013, the Alaska State Legislature passed SB31, which renamed the facility \"Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport,\" in honor of the designer of the Alaska Flag."
],
"title": "Kodiak Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) oversees the operations of John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field airports in the Columbus, Ohio, area."
],
"title": "Columbus Regional Airport Authority"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH) , is an international airport located 6 mi east of downtown Columbus, Ohio.",
" Formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport, it is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field.",
" The airport code 'CMH' stands for \"Columbus Municipal Hangar,\" the original name for the airport."
],
"title": "John Glenn Columbus International Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"State Route 762 (SR 762) is an east–west state highway in central Ohio, a U.S. state.",
" The highway has its western terminus at a signalized intersection with the concurrency of U.S. Route 62 and SR 3 just 0.25 mi south of the village limits of Harrisburg.",
" SR 762's eastern terminus is at an intersection of Pickaway County Route 385 (Rickenbacker Parkway) near the Rickenbacker International Airport."
],
"title": "Ohio State Route 762"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lockbourne is a village in Franklin County and Pickaway County, Ohio, United States.",
" The population was 237 at the 2010 census.",
" Lockbourne is located near Rickenbacker International Airport, and had initially provided its original name of Lockbourne Air Force Base."
],
"title": "Lockbourne, Ohio"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rickenbacker International Airport (IATA: LCK, ICAO: KLCK, FAA LID: LCK) is a civil-military public airport 10 mi south of downtown Columbus, near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County, Ohio, United States.",
" The south end of the airport extends into Pickaway County.",
" The base was named for flying ace and Columbus native Eddie Rickenbacker.",
" It is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also operates John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Bolton Field.",
" Rickenbacker International is primarily a cargo airport for the city of Columbus, although since 2012 it has served an increasing number of passenger flights as well as charter carriers."
],
"title": "Rickenbacker International Airport"
},
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"sentences": [
"Trident Basin Seaplane Base (FAA LID: T44) is a city-owned, public-use seaplane base located in the City of Kodiak, in the Kodiak Island Borough of the U.S. state of United States.",
" This seaplane base is located 4 NM northeast of the Kodiak Airport."
],
"title": "Trident Basin Seaplane Base"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kodiak Municipal Airport (IATA: PAKD, ICAO: KDK) is a city-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Kodiak, a city on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska."
],
"title": "Kodiak Municipal Airport"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Kodiak, Alaska.",
" It is one of the largest units in the Coast Guard, and the largest in the service's Pacific Area, with a crew of 85 officers and 517 enlisted personnel.",
" It is a tenant command of Base Support Unit Kodiak, and shares its airfield with Kodiak Airport.",
" The station operates HH-60 Jayhawk and HH-65 Dolphin helicopters, and the HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft."
],
"title": "Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak"
},
{
"sentences": [
"AirNet is an American Part 135 cargo airline based in Franklin County, Ohio, USA, near Columbus.",
" It specializes in delivery of documents and small packages.",
" Banks were once their main client, transporting checks for over 300 of the country's largest banks.",
" With the passing of the Check 21 Act, and the increase in the usage of electronic banking, this has been greatly reduced.",
" AirNet is now focusing on time critical documents and packages, such as those required in the scientific and medical field.",
" The main sort facility is located at Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus.",
" In September 2008, AirNet announced that they were moving their sort facility to Chicago, reducing the number of aircraft, and redesigning their route network.",
" Their corporate headquarters remains in Columbus"
],
"title": "AirNet Express"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kodiak Airport\n\nKodiak Benny Benson State Airport (IATA: ADQ, ICAO: PADQ, FAA LID: ADQ) is a public and military use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) southwest of the central business district of Kodiak, a city on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. The airport is state-owned and operated by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF). It is home to the co-located Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak and a hub for Servant Air. On April 11, 2013, the Alaska State Legislature passed SB31, which renamed the facility \"Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport,\" in honor of the designer of the Alaska Flag.",
"Title: Columbus Regional Airport Authority\n\nColumbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) oversees the operations of John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field airports in the Columbus, Ohio, area.",
"Title: John Glenn Columbus International Airport\n\nJohn Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH) , is an international airport located 6 mi east of downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport, it is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field. The airport code 'CMH' stands for \"Columbus Municipal Hangar,\" the original name for the airport.",
"Title: Ohio State Route 762\n\nState Route 762 (SR 762) is an east–west state highway in central Ohio, a U.S. state. The highway has its western terminus at a signalized intersection with the concurrency of U.S. Route 62 and SR 3 just 0.25 mi south of the village limits of Harrisburg. SR 762's eastern terminus is at an intersection of Pickaway County Route 385 (Rickenbacker Parkway) near the Rickenbacker International Airport.",
"Title: Lockbourne, Ohio\n\nLockbourne is a village in Franklin County and Pickaway County, Ohio, United States. The population was 237 at the 2010 census. Lockbourne is located near Rickenbacker International Airport, and had initially provided its original name of Lockbourne Air Force Base.",
"Title: Rickenbacker International Airport\n\nRickenbacker International Airport (IATA: LCK, ICAO: KLCK, FAA LID: LCK) is a civil-military public airport 10 mi south of downtown Columbus, near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The south end of the airport extends into Pickaway County. The base was named for flying ace and Columbus native Eddie Rickenbacker. It is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also operates John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Bolton Field. Rickenbacker International is primarily a cargo airport for the city of Columbus, although since 2012 it has served an increasing number of passenger flights as well as charter carriers.",
"Title: Trident Basin Seaplane Base\n\nTrident Basin Seaplane Base (FAA LID: T44) is a city-owned, public-use seaplane base located in the City of Kodiak, in the Kodiak Island Borough of the U.S. state of United States. This seaplane base is located 4 NM northeast of the Kodiak Airport.",
"Title: Kodiak Municipal Airport\n\nKodiak Municipal Airport (IATA: PAKD, ICAO: KDK) is a city-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Kodiak, a city on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska.",
"Title: Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak\n\nCoast Guard Air Station Kodiak is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Kodiak, Alaska. It is one of the largest units in the Coast Guard, and the largest in the service's Pacific Area, with a crew of 85 officers and 517 enlisted personnel. It is a tenant command of Base Support Unit Kodiak, and shares its airfield with Kodiak Airport. The station operates HH-60 Jayhawk and HH-65 Dolphin helicopters, and the HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft.",
"Title: AirNet Express\n\nAirNet is an American Part 135 cargo airline based in Franklin County, Ohio, USA, near Columbus. It specializes in delivery of documents and small packages. Banks were once their main client, transporting checks for over 300 of the country's largest banks. With the passing of the Check 21 Act, and the increase in the usage of electronic banking, this has been greatly reduced. AirNet is now focusing on time critical documents and packages, such as those required in the scientific and medical field. The main sort facility is located at Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus. In September 2008, AirNet announced that they were moving their sort facility to Chicago, reducing the number of aircraft, and redesigning their route network. Their corporate headquarters remains in Columbus"
] |
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