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Which Australian rules football player played during the 1970s and 1980s and had had a younger brother who was a legendary Geelong player?
Geoff Ablett
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[ { "sentences": [ "William \"Bill\" Goggin (born 4 January 1941) is a former Australian rules football player in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club and later coached Footscray and Geelong football clubs.", " Goggin ranks as one of Geelong's greatest ever players in a career that spanned more than a decade.", " He was a dual best and fairest winner, premiership player and captain of the Cats." ], "title": "Bill Goggin" }, { "sentences": [ "Variations of Australian rules football are games or activities based on or similar to the game of Australian rules football, in which the player uses common Australian rules football skills.", " They range in player numbers from 2 (in the case of kick-to-kick) up to the minimum 38 required for a full Australian rules football." ], "title": "Variations of Australian rules football" }, { "sentences": [ "Geoff Ablett (born 13 March 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s and 1980s.", " Ablett spent the majority of his career with Hawthorn playing 202 games on the wing.", " Ablett finished with short stints at Richmond and St Kilda.", " His younger brother Gary Ablett Sr is a Hall of Fame inductee.", " A third brother, Kevin, also played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong.", " Geoff Ablett was known for his burst of speed as player, winning the Grand Final Sprint competition four times." ], "title": "Geoff Ablett" }, { "sentences": [ "Teia Miles (born 2 November 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He is a highly rated young midfielder, with the ability to play forward or back when required, and is renowned for his endurance.", " He is the son of former Collingwood, West Coast Eagles and Geelong player, Geoff Miles, and the cousin of Carlton player, Dylan Buckley.", " Miles' sister is the partner of Geelong player, Mitch Duncan." ], "title": "Teia Miles" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Callan (born 6 January 1984) is a former Australian rules football player for the Western Bulldogs, and the Geelong Football Club.", " He is the son of former Geelong player, Terry Callan." ], "title": "Tim Callan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sam Simpson (born 14 June 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " The son of former Geelong player, Sean Simpson, he was drafted by Geelong with their fourth selection and fifty-third overall in the 2017 rookie draft under the father–son rule.", " He made his debut in the draw against Greater Western Sydney at Spotless Stadium in round fifteen of the 2017 season." ], "title": "Sam Simpson (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Luke Ablett (born 22 November 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans of the AFL.", " He is the son of former Hawthorn player Kevin Ablett, who was less well known than his older brother and fellow Hawthorn player Geoff Ablett and younger brother, the legendary Geelong player Gary Ablett.", " He is also the cousin of current Gold Coast captain, Gary Ablett Jr.." ], "title": "Luke Ablett" }, { "sentences": [ "Troy Menzel (born 22 September 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was drafted at pick 11 in the 2012 National Draft by Carlton , and was traded to Adelaide after the 2015 season.", " He is the younger brother of Geelong player Daniel Menzel." ], "title": "Troy Menzel" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Carlyle Cook (born 14 November 1955) is a Scottish-born Australian businessman and former Australian rules football player and coach who is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " Cook played for a number of different clubs in several Australian states and territories, including the Box Hill Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and the East Perth and Subiaco Football Clubs in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL), and later captain-coached the Ainslie Football Club in the Australian Capital Territory Football League (ACTFL).", " After his retirement from coaching, Cook occupied positions with the Australian Sports Commission and the West Australian Football Commission, before being appointed CEO of the West Coast Eagles in 1990.", " He quit this position in 1999 to take up the same role with Geelong." ], "title": "Brian Cook (football administrator)" }, { "sentences": [ "Since becoming a foundation club of the Victorian Football League (VFL)—which is now known as the Australian Football League (AFL)—in 1897, there have been 1053 players who have represented the Geelong Football Club in a senior VFL/AFL match.", " A senior VFL/AFL match is an Australian rules football match between two clubs that are, or were at the time, members of the VFL/AFL.", " A senior VFL/AFL match is played under the laws of Australian football, and includes regular season matches, as well as finals series matches.", " It doesn't include pre-season competition matches, Night Series matches, interstate matches or international rules football matches.", " The list is arranged in the order in which each player made his debut for Geelong in a senior VFL/AFL match.", " Where more than one player made his debut in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname." ], "title": "List of Geelong Football Club players" } ]
[ "Title: Bill Goggin\n\nWilliam \"Bill\" Goggin (born 4 January 1941) is a former Australian rules football player in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club and later coached Footscray and Geelong football clubs. Goggin ranks as one of Geelong's greatest ever players in a career that spanned more than a decade. He was a dual best and fairest winner, premiership player and captain of the Cats.", "Title: Variations of Australian rules football\n\nVariations of Australian rules football are games or activities based on or similar to the game of Australian rules football, in which the player uses common Australian rules football skills. They range in player numbers from 2 (in the case of kick-to-kick) up to the minimum 38 required for a full Australian rules football.", "Title: Geoff Ablett\n\nGeoff Ablett (born 13 March 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s and 1980s. Ablett spent the majority of his career with Hawthorn playing 202 games on the wing. Ablett finished with short stints at Richmond and St Kilda. His younger brother Gary Ablett Sr is a Hall of Fame inductee. A third brother, Kevin, also played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong. Geoff Ablett was known for his burst of speed as player, winning the Grand Final Sprint competition four times.", "Title: Teia Miles\n\nTeia Miles (born 2 November 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a highly rated young midfielder, with the ability to play forward or back when required, and is renowned for his endurance. He is the son of former Collingwood, West Coast Eagles and Geelong player, Geoff Miles, and the cousin of Carlton player, Dylan Buckley. Miles' sister is the partner of Geelong player, Mitch Duncan.", "Title: Tim Callan\n\nTimothy Callan (born 6 January 1984) is a former Australian rules football player for the Western Bulldogs, and the Geelong Football Club. He is the son of former Geelong player, Terry Callan.", "Title: Sam Simpson (footballer)\n\nSam Simpson (born 14 June 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). The son of former Geelong player, Sean Simpson, he was drafted by Geelong with their fourth selection and fifty-third overall in the 2017 rookie draft under the father–son rule. He made his debut in the draw against Greater Western Sydney at Spotless Stadium in round fifteen of the 2017 season.", "Title: Luke Ablett\n\nLuke Ablett (born 22 November 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans of the AFL. He is the son of former Hawthorn player Kevin Ablett, who was less well known than his older brother and fellow Hawthorn player Geoff Ablett and younger brother, the legendary Geelong player Gary Ablett. He is also the cousin of current Gold Coast captain, Gary Ablett Jr..", "Title: Troy Menzel\n\nTroy Menzel (born 22 September 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted at pick 11 in the 2012 National Draft by Carlton , and was traded to Adelaide after the 2015 season. He is the younger brother of Geelong player Daniel Menzel.", "Title: Brian Cook (football administrator)\n\nBrian Carlyle Cook (born 14 November 1955) is a Scottish-born Australian businessman and former Australian rules football player and coach who is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Cook played for a number of different clubs in several Australian states and territories, including the Box Hill Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and the East Perth and Subiaco Football Clubs in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL), and later captain-coached the Ainslie Football Club in the Australian Capital Territory Football League (ACTFL). After his retirement from coaching, Cook occupied positions with the Australian Sports Commission and the West Australian Football Commission, before being appointed CEO of the West Coast Eagles in 1990. He quit this position in 1999 to take up the same role with Geelong.", "Title: List of Geelong Football Club players\n\nSince becoming a foundation club of the Victorian Football League (VFL)—which is now known as the Australian Football League (AFL)—in 1897, there have been 1053 players who have represented the Geelong Football Club in a senior VFL/AFL match. A senior VFL/AFL match is an Australian rules football match between two clubs that are, or were at the time, members of the VFL/AFL. A senior VFL/AFL match is played under the laws of Australian football, and includes regular season matches, as well as finals series matches. It doesn't include pre-season competition matches, Night Series matches, interstate matches or international rules football matches. The list is arranged in the order in which each player made his debut for Geelong in a senior VFL/AFL match. Where more than one player made his debut in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname." ]
5,001
Unique Recording Studios was a technologically innovative five room recording studio operating in New York City from 1978 until 2004, the still operating Unique Recording Studio website lists which American singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist and actress, born on January 25, 1981?
Alicia Keys
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Cutting Room Recording Studios was opened in 1995 by owner David Crafa.", " The company is currently located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan New York City.", " Consisting of two fully equipped audio rooms, and multiple leasable spaces, The Cutting Room has remained one of the leaders in the music industry for 19 years.", " Services offered at The Cutting Room include tracking, recording, mixing, mastering, music production, voice-over sessions, and remote connections via ISDN, phone patch, and Skype." ], "title": "The Cutting Room Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Illmatic is the debut studio album by American rapper Nas.", " It was released on April 19, 1994, by Columbia Records.", " After signing with the label with the help of MC Serch, Nas recorded the album in 1992 and 1993 at Chung King Studios, D&D Recording, Battery Studios, and Unique Recording Studios in New York City.", " Its production was handled by DJ Premier, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S. and Nas himself.", " Styled as a hardcore hip hop album, \"Illmatic\" features multi-syllabic internal rhymes and inner-city narratives based on Nas's experiences in Queensbridge, New York." ], "title": "Illmatic" }, { "sentences": [ "Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist and actress.", " Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records.", " Keys' debut album, \"Songs in A Minor\" was released in 2001, producing her first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one single \"Fallin'\", and selling over 12 million copies worldwide.", " The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002.", " Her sophomore album, \"The Diary of Alicia Keys\", was released in 2003, spawning successful singles \"You Don't Know My Name\", \"If I Ain't Got You\" and \"Diary\", and selling 8 million copies worldwide.", " The duet song \"My Boo\" with Usher scored her a second number-one single in 2004.", " The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005.", " Later that year, she released her first live album, \"Unplugged\", becoming the first woman to have an \"MTV Unplugged\" album debut at number one." ], "title": "Alicia Keys" }, { "sentences": [ "Atlantic Studios was the recording studio of Atlantic Records.", " Although this recording studio was located at 1841 Broadway (at the corner of 60th Street), in New York City, Atlantic Recording Studios was initially located at 234 West 56th Street from November 1947 until mid-1956.", " When the Shorty Rogers and His Giants disc of 33.33 rpm called Martians Come Back!", " was issued in August 1956, the address of Atlantic Recording Studios had relocated to 157 W 57th Street.", " The studio was the first to record in stereo due to the efforts of Tom Dowd." ], "title": "Atlantic Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Unique Recording Studios was a technologically innovative five room recording studio operating in New York City from 1978 until 2004.", " The business got off the ground as a rehearsal studio with a Tascam 8 track recorder in 1978, but soon expanded to 16, and then 24 tracks with the first Otari MTR-90.", " Some of the biggest names in the music world recorded at Unique.", " The still operating Unique Recording Studio website lists the following among their former clients: Madonna.", " Mariah Carey, Tina Turner, Anita Baker, Steve Winwood, Joe Cocker, Billy Ocean, Maniquin, Michael Bolton, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Donna Summer, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Danny Gatton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Billy Idol, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Aztec Camera, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Pet Shop Boys, Cheap Trick, James Brown, George Clinton, Bee Gees, Arthur Baker, Stevie Nicks, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Al B. Sure!", " New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Jimmy Cliff, Queen Latifah, Run–D.M.C., The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nas, Kanye West and Alicia Keys." ], "title": "Unique Recording Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Oceans Apart is the ninth and final studio album by The Go-Betweens, released in 2005.", " All the songs were written by Grant McLennan and Robert Forster.", " The album was recorded at the Good Luck Studios in London between November 2004 through to January 2005, except for \"Boundary Rider\" which was recorded at The White Room Recording Studio in Brisbane." ], "title": "Oceans Apart" }, { "sentences": [ "ATLiens is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Outkast.", " It was released on August 27, 1996, by LaFace Records.", " Between from 1995 to 1996, OutKast recorded \"ATLiens\" in sessions at several Atlanta studios—Bosstown Recording Studios, Doppler Recording Studios, PatchWerk Recording Studio, Purple Dragon Studios, and Studio LaCoCo—as well as Chung King Recording Studio and Sound On Sound Recording in New York City." ], "title": "ATLiens" }, { "sentences": [ "The Automatt was a sound recording studio in San Francisco, California, promoted for its early mix automation system.", " During its eight active years, 1976 to 1984, it was one of the top recording studios in the region.", " The Automatt was founded by producer David Rubinson and opened in an existing studio subleased from Columbia Records, who continued to record in the same building for a few years; thus it was sometimes referred to as CBS/Automatt.", " Rubinson leased the whole building in 1978 and from that point, operated three rooms for recording and mixing, a mastering room, a rehearsal room, and offices.", " The studio complex was known for its top-notch equipment, for the hit records it produced, and for the famous artists who recorded there.", " Under Rubinson and chief engineer Fred Catero it served as the training ground for respected recording engineers such as Leslie Ann Jones and producers such as Scott Mathews." ], "title": "The Automatt" }, { "sentences": [ "Finnvox Studios is a recording studio located in Pitäjänmäki, Helsinki, Finland.", " It was founded by Erkki Ertesuo, Kurt Juuranto and Lejos Inc. in 1965 and is the longest running studio recording facility in Finland.", " The original multi-track recording equipment and continuous technical updates of the studio machines and acoustics soon made Finnvox the most sought after studio in the country.", " Finnish artists which recorded at Finnvox in the 1970s include Rauli Somerjoki, M. A. Numminen and their bands, Wigwam, Agit-prop and many others.", " Up until the 1990s, Finnvox also operated a vinyl record mastering and pressing facility, which was later converted in new studio rooms and in a mixing and recording room for film and TV productions.", " Currently, Finnvox occupy 2000 square feet and has nine studio rooms, five of which are used for recording and mixing, three for mastering and editing and one for film and TV productions.", " Finnvox Studios maintained for five decades their importance in the country, remaining the first choice in Finland for all the local record producers and companies." ], "title": "Finnvox Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Archer Records is an independent record label with notoriety in the classical guitar and Americana genres.", " The label was founded in 2001 in downtown Memphis by Ward Archer, who founded Cotton Row Recording Studios in 1978 and is a former trustee of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.", " It is housed at Music+Arts Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, formerly Sounds Unreel Studio.", " Located at 1902 Nelson Avenue, the building was converted to a recording studio in 1981 and was purchased by Archer Records owner Ward Archer in 2007.", " The layout of Music+Arts Studio was designed by George Augsperger and Nashville studio builder David Cherry." ], "title": "Archer Records" } ]
[ "Title: The Cutting Room Studios\n\nThe Cutting Room Recording Studios was opened in 1995 by owner David Crafa. The company is currently located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan New York City. Consisting of two fully equipped audio rooms, and multiple leasable spaces, The Cutting Room has remained one of the leaders in the music industry for 19 years. Services offered at The Cutting Room include tracking, recording, mixing, mastering, music production, voice-over sessions, and remote connections via ISDN, phone patch, and Skype.", "Title: Illmatic\n\nIllmatic is the debut studio album by American rapper Nas. It was released on April 19, 1994, by Columbia Records. After signing with the label with the help of MC Serch, Nas recorded the album in 1992 and 1993 at Chung King Studios, D&D Recording, Battery Studios, and Unique Recording Studios in New York City. Its production was handled by DJ Premier, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S. and Nas himself. Styled as a hardcore hip hop album, \"Illmatic\" features multi-syllabic internal rhymes and inner-city narratives based on Nas's experiences in Queensbridge, New York.", "Title: Alicia Keys\n\nAlicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, pianist and actress. Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records. Keys' debut album, \"Songs in A Minor\" was released in 2001, producing her first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one single \"Fallin'\", and selling over 12 million copies worldwide. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002. Her sophomore album, \"The Diary of Alicia Keys\", was released in 2003, spawning successful singles \"You Don't Know My Name\", \"If I Ain't Got You\" and \"Diary\", and selling 8 million copies worldwide. The duet song \"My Boo\" with Usher scored her a second number-one single in 2004. The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005. Later that year, she released her first live album, \"Unplugged\", becoming the first woman to have an \"MTV Unplugged\" album debut at number one.", "Title: Atlantic Studios\n\nAtlantic Studios was the recording studio of Atlantic Records. Although this recording studio was located at 1841 Broadway (at the corner of 60th Street), in New York City, Atlantic Recording Studios was initially located at 234 West 56th Street from November 1947 until mid-1956. When the Shorty Rogers and His Giants disc of 33.33 rpm called Martians Come Back! was issued in August 1956, the address of Atlantic Recording Studios had relocated to 157 W 57th Street. The studio was the first to record in stereo due to the efforts of Tom Dowd.", "Title: Unique Recording Studios\n\nUnique Recording Studios was a technologically innovative five room recording studio operating in New York City from 1978 until 2004. The business got off the ground as a rehearsal studio with a Tascam 8 track recorder in 1978, but soon expanded to 16, and then 24 tracks with the first Otari MTR-90. Some of the biggest names in the music world recorded at Unique. The still operating Unique Recording Studio website lists the following among their former clients: Madonna. Mariah Carey, Tina Turner, Anita Baker, Steve Winwood, Joe Cocker, Billy Ocean, Maniquin, Michael Bolton, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Donna Summer, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Danny Gatton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Billy Idol, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Aztec Camera, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Pet Shop Boys, Cheap Trick, James Brown, George Clinton, Bee Gees, Arthur Baker, Stevie Nicks, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Al B. Sure! New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Jimmy Cliff, Queen Latifah, Run–D.M.C., The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nas, Kanye West and Alicia Keys.", "Title: Oceans Apart\n\nOceans Apart is the ninth and final studio album by The Go-Betweens, released in 2005. All the songs were written by Grant McLennan and Robert Forster. The album was recorded at the Good Luck Studios in London between November 2004 through to January 2005, except for \"Boundary Rider\" which was recorded at The White Room Recording Studio in Brisbane.", "Title: ATLiens\n\nATLiens is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Outkast. It was released on August 27, 1996, by LaFace Records. Between from 1995 to 1996, OutKast recorded \"ATLiens\" in sessions at several Atlanta studios—Bosstown Recording Studios, Doppler Recording Studios, PatchWerk Recording Studio, Purple Dragon Studios, and Studio LaCoCo—as well as Chung King Recording Studio and Sound On Sound Recording in New York City.", "Title: The Automatt\n\nThe Automatt was a sound recording studio in San Francisco, California, promoted for its early mix automation system. During its eight active years, 1976 to 1984, it was one of the top recording studios in the region. The Automatt was founded by producer David Rubinson and opened in an existing studio subleased from Columbia Records, who continued to record in the same building for a few years; thus it was sometimes referred to as CBS/Automatt. Rubinson leased the whole building in 1978 and from that point, operated three rooms for recording and mixing, a mastering room, a rehearsal room, and offices. The studio complex was known for its top-notch equipment, for the hit records it produced, and for the famous artists who recorded there. Under Rubinson and chief engineer Fred Catero it served as the training ground for respected recording engineers such as Leslie Ann Jones and producers such as Scott Mathews.", "Title: Finnvox Studios\n\nFinnvox Studios is a recording studio located in Pitäjänmäki, Helsinki, Finland. It was founded by Erkki Ertesuo, Kurt Juuranto and Lejos Inc. in 1965 and is the longest running studio recording facility in Finland. The original multi-track recording equipment and continuous technical updates of the studio machines and acoustics soon made Finnvox the most sought after studio in the country. Finnish artists which recorded at Finnvox in the 1970s include Rauli Somerjoki, M. A. Numminen and their bands, Wigwam, Agit-prop and many others. Up until the 1990s, Finnvox also operated a vinyl record mastering and pressing facility, which was later converted in new studio rooms and in a mixing and recording room for film and TV productions. Currently, Finnvox occupy 2000 square feet and has nine studio rooms, five of which are used for recording and mixing, three for mastering and editing and one for film and TV productions. Finnvox Studios maintained for five decades their importance in the country, remaining the first choice in Finland for all the local record producers and companies.", "Title: Archer Records\n\nArcher Records is an independent record label with notoriety in the classical guitar and Americana genres. The label was founded in 2001 in downtown Memphis by Ward Archer, who founded Cotton Row Recording Studios in 1978 and is a former trustee of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. It is housed at Music+Arts Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, formerly Sounds Unreel Studio. Located at 1902 Nelson Avenue, the building was converted to a recording studio in 1981 and was purchased by Archer Records owner Ward Archer in 2007. The layout of Music+Arts Studio was designed by George Augsperger and Nashville studio builder David Cherry." ]
5,002
The Wyatt Family was a professional wrestling stable in WWE, the group originally had which American professional wrestler and actor signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand, born in 1979, and works under which ring name?
Luke Harper
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[ { "sentences": [ "WWE 2K Games (formerly \"WWF SmackDown!\"", ", \"WWE SmackDown!\"", ", \"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw\", and WWE Games) is a series of professional wrestling video games based on the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.", " The series was first published by THQ until 2013, when Take-Two Interactive's 2K Sports took over.", " Games in the series are primarily developed by the Japanese based company, Yuke's.", " The series was published by Yuke's and known as \"Exciting Pro Wrestling\" in Japan until 2005.", " Following \"SmackDown vs. Raw 2007\", THQ took over as the Japanese publisher and the series adopted the western name.", " Initially, the series was exclusive to PlayStation video game consoles, and was featured in all of the seventh generation consoles by 2008.", " The SmackDown!", " series is among the best-selling video game franchises with 47 million copies shipped as of 2009.", " The game engine for the series is based on that used by the Japanese professional wrestling video game series, \"Toukon Retsuden\" and \"Rumble Roses\", a fictional professional wrestling series, both developed by Yuke's.", " THQ and Yuke's Future Media Creators consider one reason the series has remained so popular is due to series bringing \"WWE programming to life through a host of key new features, extensive rosters with WWE's most popular Superstars, incredible graphics and engaging action in and beyond the ring.\"" ], "title": "List of video games in the WWE 2K Games series" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wyatt Family was a professional wrestling stable in WWE.", " The group, originally composed of Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, and Erick Rowan, debuted in WWE's developmental branch NXT in November 2012, with Harper and Rowan going on to win the NXT Tag Team Championship.", " The Wyatt Family would go on to debut on the main roster in July 2013, as a villainous faction terrorizing other WWE wrestlers, including Kane, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Sheamus, and members of The Shield, among others." ], "title": "The Wyatt Family" }, { "sentences": [ "WWE 2K is a series that has more than 20 professional wrestling video games that are currently developed by Visual Concepts and Yuke's, and it was later published by 2K Sports.", " These series of games are based on the professional wrestling promotion WWE, which features the professional wrestling match types, storylines, and playable characters based on WWE programming.", " The series was originally named \"SmackDown!\"", ", after WWE's own \"SmackDown\" television program.", " The first release in the series was \"WWF SmackDown!", "\" in March 2000, which along with these subsequent titles, remained exclusive to Sony's PlayStation consoles.", " After the brand extension, the series was retitled \"SmackDown!", " vs. Raw\" in 2004, to indicate the \"Raw\" brand was also featured.", " Within a few years, the series had expanded to a yearly release cycle for various seventh-generation consoles as well as mobile devices.", " Yuke's had also released the games in Japan under the name of \"Exciting Pro Wrestling\".", " However, after \"SmackDown!", " vs. Raw 2006\", THQ took over as the Japanese publisher and the Japanese releases adopted the western name.", " The series was later renamed as just simply \"WWE\", starting from 2011 and 2012." ], "title": "WWE 2K" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Bennett (born May 16, 1985) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, performing on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Mike Kanellis.", " Bennett formerly wrestled for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name \"The Miracle\" Mike Bennett, where he became a one time TNA X Division Champion.", " He has previously wrestled for the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion, where he is a former ROH World Tag Team Champion and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former IWGP Tag Team Champion, both held with Matt Taven.", " Bennett and Taven operate a wrestling school in West Warwick, Rhode Island." ], "title": "Mike Bennett (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew William Hankinson (born December 22, 1983) is an American professional wrestler and promoter, currently signed with WWE on the Raw brand under the ring name Luke Gallows.", " During his first stint with the promotion, Hankinson also appeared briefly as an imposter of the wrestler Kane during 2006 and then returned as Festus, a seemingly mentally handicapped character who teamed with Jesse (Ray Gordy), but the team achieved little success.", " After disappearing from television, Hankinson later became the enforcer and \"disciple\" of CM Punk, sporting a cleaner, militant look, with the Festus character's \"real identity\" revealed as Luke Gallows.", " His first run in WWE ended in 2010.", " He is perhaps best known for working for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name Doc Gallows, and he also wrestled prominently under the TNA banner, where he was a member of the heel Aces & Eights stable under the ring name D.O.C. (Director of Chaos).", " Along with Karl Anderson, Hankinson has won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship once since returning to WWE, and he also held the IWGP Tag Team Championship three times with Anderson, making them one of only three tag teams (with The Steiner Brothers and The Dudley Boyz) to have held both titles between those promotions." ], "title": "Luke Gallows" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967), better known by the ring name Kane, is an American professional wrestler, insurance broker, politician and actor signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand, but on hiatus from the company since December 2016 while running for the office of mayor of Knox County, Tennessee." ], "title": "Kane (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Alexander Pérez (born December 18, 1979) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler who currently performs under the ring name \"Escobar\".", " In 2005, Pérez signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he worked for developmental territories Deep South Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling, winning the tag team championship in both and the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship.", " In the fall of 2009, he was promoted to WWE's main roster as \"Eric Escobar\", appearing on the SmackDown brand.", " On January 17, 2010, he was released from his WWE contract.", " Pérez subsequently returned to Puerto Rico, performing in the IWA and Puerto Rico Wrestling Association, winning the heavyweight titles of both promotions." ], "title": "Eric Pérez" }, { "sentences": [ "Shelton James Benjamin (born July 9, 1975) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand.", " He is known for his work in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah through their working relationship under the ring name Shelton X Benjamin and for American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) under his real name.", " Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, he was a two-sport athlete in college.", " Benjamin won an NJCAA championship in both track and field and collegiate wrestling.", " After attending junior college, he completed his degree from the University of Minnesota." ], "title": "Shelton Benjamin" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Joy Perry (born March 24, 1985) is an American professional wrestler, actress, dancer, model, professional wrestling manager and singer.", " She is currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Lana." ], "title": "Lana (wrestling)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Huber (born December 16, 1979) is an American professional wrestler and actor signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Luke Harper." ], "title": "Luke Harper" } ]
[ "Title: List of video games in the WWE 2K Games series\n\nWWE 2K Games (formerly \"WWF SmackDown!\" , \"WWE SmackDown!\" , \"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw\", and WWE Games) is a series of professional wrestling video games based on the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The series was first published by THQ until 2013, when Take-Two Interactive's 2K Sports took over. Games in the series are primarily developed by the Japanese based company, Yuke's. The series was published by Yuke's and known as \"Exciting Pro Wrestling\" in Japan until 2005. Following \"SmackDown vs. Raw 2007\", THQ took over as the Japanese publisher and the series adopted the western name. Initially, the series was exclusive to PlayStation video game consoles, and was featured in all of the seventh generation consoles by 2008. The SmackDown! series is among the best-selling video game franchises with 47 million copies shipped as of 2009. The game engine for the series is based on that used by the Japanese professional wrestling video game series, \"Toukon Retsuden\" and \"Rumble Roses\", a fictional professional wrestling series, both developed by Yuke's. THQ and Yuke's Future Media Creators consider one reason the series has remained so popular is due to series bringing \"WWE programming to life through a host of key new features, extensive rosters with WWE's most popular Superstars, incredible graphics and engaging action in and beyond the ring.\"", "Title: The Wyatt Family\n\nThe Wyatt Family was a professional wrestling stable in WWE. The group, originally composed of Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, and Erick Rowan, debuted in WWE's developmental branch NXT in November 2012, with Harper and Rowan going on to win the NXT Tag Team Championship. The Wyatt Family would go on to debut on the main roster in July 2013, as a villainous faction terrorizing other WWE wrestlers, including Kane, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Sheamus, and members of The Shield, among others.", "Title: WWE 2K\n\nWWE 2K is a series that has more than 20 professional wrestling video games that are currently developed by Visual Concepts and Yuke's, and it was later published by 2K Sports. These series of games are based on the professional wrestling promotion WWE, which features the professional wrestling match types, storylines, and playable characters based on WWE programming. The series was originally named \"SmackDown!\" , after WWE's own \"SmackDown\" television program. The first release in the series was \"WWF SmackDown! \" in March 2000, which along with these subsequent titles, remained exclusive to Sony's PlayStation consoles. After the brand extension, the series was retitled \"SmackDown! vs. Raw\" in 2004, to indicate the \"Raw\" brand was also featured. Within a few years, the series had expanded to a yearly release cycle for various seventh-generation consoles as well as mobile devices. Yuke's had also released the games in Japan under the name of \"Exciting Pro Wrestling\". However, after \"SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006\", THQ took over as the Japanese publisher and the Japanese releases adopted the western name. The series was later renamed as just simply \"WWE\", starting from 2011 and 2012.", "Title: Mike Bennett (wrestler)\n\nMichael Bennett (born May 16, 1985) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, performing on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Mike Kanellis. Bennett formerly wrestled for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name \"The Miracle\" Mike Bennett, where he became a one time TNA X Division Champion. He has previously wrestled for the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion, where he is a former ROH World Tag Team Champion and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former IWGP Tag Team Champion, both held with Matt Taven. Bennett and Taven operate a wrestling school in West Warwick, Rhode Island.", "Title: Luke Gallows\n\nAndrew William Hankinson (born December 22, 1983) is an American professional wrestler and promoter, currently signed with WWE on the Raw brand under the ring name Luke Gallows. During his first stint with the promotion, Hankinson also appeared briefly as an imposter of the wrestler Kane during 2006 and then returned as Festus, a seemingly mentally handicapped character who teamed with Jesse (Ray Gordy), but the team achieved little success. After disappearing from television, Hankinson later became the enforcer and \"disciple\" of CM Punk, sporting a cleaner, militant look, with the Festus character's \"real identity\" revealed as Luke Gallows. His first run in WWE ended in 2010. He is perhaps best known for working for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name Doc Gallows, and he also wrestled prominently under the TNA banner, where he was a member of the heel Aces & Eights stable under the ring name D.O.C. (Director of Chaos). Along with Karl Anderson, Hankinson has won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship once since returning to WWE, and he also held the IWGP Tag Team Championship three times with Anderson, making them one of only three tag teams (with The Steiner Brothers and The Dudley Boyz) to have held both titles between those promotions.", "Title: Kane (wrestler)\n\nGlenn Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967), better known by the ring name Kane, is an American professional wrestler, insurance broker, politician and actor signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand, but on hiatus from the company since December 2016 while running for the office of mayor of Knox County, Tennessee.", "Title: Eric Pérez\n\nEric Alexander Pérez (born December 18, 1979) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler who currently performs under the ring name \"Escobar\". In 2005, Pérez signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he worked for developmental territories Deep South Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling, winning the tag team championship in both and the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship. In the fall of 2009, he was promoted to WWE's main roster as \"Eric Escobar\", appearing on the SmackDown brand. On January 17, 2010, he was released from his WWE contract. Pérez subsequently returned to Puerto Rico, performing in the IWA and Puerto Rico Wrestling Association, winning the heavyweight titles of both promotions.", "Title: Shelton Benjamin\n\nShelton James Benjamin (born July 9, 1975) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand. He is known for his work in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah through their working relationship under the ring name Shelton X Benjamin and for American promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) under his real name. Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, he was a two-sport athlete in college. Benjamin won an NJCAA championship in both track and field and collegiate wrestling. After attending junior college, he completed his degree from the University of Minnesota.", "Title: Lana (wrestling)\n\nCatherine Joy Perry (born March 24, 1985) is an American professional wrestler, actress, dancer, model, professional wrestling manager and singer. She is currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Lana.", "Title: Luke Harper\n\nJon Huber (born December 16, 1979) is an American professional wrestler and actor signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Luke Harper." ]
5,003
Who is the father of one of the top fashion designer's who, along with Karl Lagerfel and Miuccia Prada, highly favored model Angela Lindvall?
Paul McCartney
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[ { "sentences": [ "Meghan Collison (born Meagan Collison, February 2, 1988) is a Canadian fashion model.", " Collison was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and was discovered at a local mall model search by Kelly Streit of Mode Models.", " At the age of eighteen, she moved to New York, and rose to prominence as one of the world's top models, working internationally in the top fashion markets.", " Her big break came in October 2007, when she appeared on the cover of Italian Vogue, photographed by Steven Meisel.", " She has since done shows and advertisements for Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, Prada, Anna Sui, H&M, Topshop, Swarovski, Valentino, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and other prominent fashion designers.", " She has also appeared in editorials in W Magazine, Pop, Dazed & Confused, i-D, and Italian, Russian, German, Japanese, French, British, and Chinese Vogue.", " In the S/S 08 runway season, models.com proclaimed Meghan as one of the \"top ten newcomers\" in New York, before the shows even began." ], "title": "Meghan Collison" }, { "sentences": [ "Fondazione Prada, co-chaired by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli since 1995, is an institution dedicated to contemporary art and culture." ], "title": "Fondazione Prada" }, { "sentences": [ "Miuccia Prada (] ; born Maria Bianchi ] ; 10 May 1949) is an Italian billionaire fashion designer and businesswoman.", " She is the head designer of Prada and the founder of its subsidiary Miu Miu." ], "title": "Miuccia Prada" }, { "sentences": [ "Stella Nina McCartney, OBE (born 13 September 1971) is an English fashion designer.", " She is the daughter of former Beatles member Paul McCartney and American musician, photographer and animal rights activist Linda McCartney.", " Like her mother, McCartney is a firm supporter of animal rights and is particularly known for her use of vegetarian and animal-free alternatives in her work." ], "title": "Stella McCartney" }, { "sentences": [ "Angela Lindvall (born January 14, 1979) is an American supermodel and actress.", " Lindvall was discovered by an IMG scout when she was 14 years old, and immediately signed with IMG New York.", " But she took a break from modeling and returned when she was 17 years old.", " She featured on the cover of Italian Vogue in 1997, photographed by Steven Meisel.", " She has been featured on so many top magazine covers in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, such as Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Maria Claire, Numero, W, i-D, V and so on.", " And during the peak of her long career, she is always the world's top designers' favourite, such as Karl Lagerfeld, Miuccia Prada, Stella McCartney.", " She was Prada Girl and Chanel Girl.", " She has worked as the face of Chanel, Gucci, Valentino, Prada, Calvin Klein, Miu Miu, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Versace, DKNY, Roberto Cavalli, Fendi, Chole, Missoni, Jil Sander, Jimmy Choo.", " As an actress, she has appeared in several films, including \"CQ\" in 2001 and \"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang\" in 2005 and \"Small Apartments\" in 2010.", " She was the host of the fashion reality series \"Project Runway: All Stars\", an extension of the popular series \"Project Runway\"." ], "title": "Angela Lindvall" }, { "sentences": [ "Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion women's clothing and accessory brand and a fully owned subsidiary of Prada.", " It is headed by Miuccia Prada and headquartered in Milan, Italy." ], "title": "Miu Miu" }, { "sentences": [ "A splitting storm, commonly referred to as a \"Splitting Supercell\", is a phenomenon when a convective thunderstorm will appear to break in two, with one side propagating to the left (left mover) and the other to the right (right mover) of the hodograph.", " Mirror image storm splits are found in environments where there are large amounts of crosswise vorticity (i.e. the hodograph is straight, rather than curved) are present.", " Storm splits also occur in environments where streamwise vorticity is immediately present to an updraft (i.e. right or left curve to the hodograph), however in this situation one split is highly favored over the other, with the weaker split quickly dying; in this case, the lesser favored split may be so weak that the process is not noticeable on radar imagery ." ], "title": "Splitting storm" }, { "sentences": [ "Audrey Kathryn Lindvall (August 11, 1982 – August 2, 2006) was an American model.", " She was the sister of supermodel Angela Lindvall, and the former face of Coach and Ann Taylor." ], "title": "Audrey Lindvall" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrizio Bertelli (born 6 April 1946), is chief executive officer (CEO) of Prada Group and husband to Miuccia Prada." ], "title": "Patrizio Bertelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Sebastian Faena (born 1980 in Buenos Aires) is a fashion photographer and film director.", " He has photographed celebrities and models.", " Faena has worked with Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, Katie Grand, Miuccia Prada and Carine Roitfeld.", " He has photographed campaigns for BCBG Max Azria, Blumarine, DVF by Diane von Furstenberg, Georg Jensen, Lord & Taylor, Mavi Jeans and Sam Edelman.", " Faena has photographed covers for \"Pop,\" \"V,\" \"Vogue\" Turkey, and six international versions of \"Harper's Bazaar.\"", " Several of his editorials have been publicized for their controversial themes." ], "title": "Sebastian Faena" } ]
[ "Title: Meghan Collison\n\nMeghan Collison (born Meagan Collison, February 2, 1988) is a Canadian fashion model. Collison was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and was discovered at a local mall model search by Kelly Streit of Mode Models. At the age of eighteen, she moved to New York, and rose to prominence as one of the world's top models, working internationally in the top fashion markets. Her big break came in October 2007, when she appeared on the cover of Italian Vogue, photographed by Steven Meisel. She has since done shows and advertisements for Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, Prada, Anna Sui, H&M, Topshop, Swarovski, Valentino, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and other prominent fashion designers. She has also appeared in editorials in W Magazine, Pop, Dazed & Confused, i-D, and Italian, Russian, German, Japanese, French, British, and Chinese Vogue. In the S/S 08 runway season, models.com proclaimed Meghan as one of the \"top ten newcomers\" in New York, before the shows even began.", "Title: Fondazione Prada\n\nFondazione Prada, co-chaired by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli since 1995, is an institution dedicated to contemporary art and culture.", "Title: Miuccia Prada\n\nMiuccia Prada (] ; born Maria Bianchi ] ; 10 May 1949) is an Italian billionaire fashion designer and businesswoman. She is the head designer of Prada and the founder of its subsidiary Miu Miu.", "Title: Stella McCartney\n\nStella Nina McCartney, OBE (born 13 September 1971) is an English fashion designer. She is the daughter of former Beatles member Paul McCartney and American musician, photographer and animal rights activist Linda McCartney. Like her mother, McCartney is a firm supporter of animal rights and is particularly known for her use of vegetarian and animal-free alternatives in her work.", "Title: Angela Lindvall\n\nAngela Lindvall (born January 14, 1979) is an American supermodel and actress. Lindvall was discovered by an IMG scout when she was 14 years old, and immediately signed with IMG New York. But she took a break from modeling and returned when she was 17 years old. She featured on the cover of Italian Vogue in 1997, photographed by Steven Meisel. She has been featured on so many top magazine covers in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, such as Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Maria Claire, Numero, W, i-D, V and so on. And during the peak of her long career, she is always the world's top designers' favourite, such as Karl Lagerfeld, Miuccia Prada, Stella McCartney. She was Prada Girl and Chanel Girl. She has worked as the face of Chanel, Gucci, Valentino, Prada, Calvin Klein, Miu Miu, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Versace, DKNY, Roberto Cavalli, Fendi, Chole, Missoni, Jil Sander, Jimmy Choo. As an actress, she has appeared in several films, including \"CQ\" in 2001 and \"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang\" in 2005 and \"Small Apartments\" in 2010. She was the host of the fashion reality series \"Project Runway: All Stars\", an extension of the popular series \"Project Runway\".", "Title: Miu Miu\n\nMiu Miu is an Italian high fashion women's clothing and accessory brand and a fully owned subsidiary of Prada. It is headed by Miuccia Prada and headquartered in Milan, Italy.", "Title: Splitting storm\n\nA splitting storm, commonly referred to as a \"Splitting Supercell\", is a phenomenon when a convective thunderstorm will appear to break in two, with one side propagating to the left (left mover) and the other to the right (right mover) of the hodograph. Mirror image storm splits are found in environments where there are large amounts of crosswise vorticity (i.e. the hodograph is straight, rather than curved) are present. Storm splits also occur in environments where streamwise vorticity is immediately present to an updraft (i.e. right or left curve to the hodograph), however in this situation one split is highly favored over the other, with the weaker split quickly dying; in this case, the lesser favored split may be so weak that the process is not noticeable on radar imagery .", "Title: Audrey Lindvall\n\nAudrey Kathryn Lindvall (August 11, 1982 – August 2, 2006) was an American model. She was the sister of supermodel Angela Lindvall, and the former face of Coach and Ann Taylor.", "Title: Patrizio Bertelli\n\nPatrizio Bertelli (born 6 April 1946), is chief executive officer (CEO) of Prada Group and husband to Miuccia Prada.", "Title: Sebastian Faena\n\nSebastian Faena (born 1980 in Buenos Aires) is a fashion photographer and film director. He has photographed celebrities and models. Faena has worked with Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, Katie Grand, Miuccia Prada and Carine Roitfeld. He has photographed campaigns for BCBG Max Azria, Blumarine, DVF by Diane von Furstenberg, Georg Jensen, Lord & Taylor, Mavi Jeans and Sam Edelman. Faena has photographed covers for \"Pop,\" \"V,\" \"Vogue\" Turkey, and six international versions of \"Harper's Bazaar.\" Several of his editorials have been publicized for their controversial themes." ]
5,004
Did Craig Mabbitt or Glenn Danzig play in more bands?
Craig Edward Mabbitt
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[ { "sentences": [ "Danzig 777: I Luciferi is the seventh album from Danzig.", " It was released in 2002 on Glenn Danzig's Evilive label and distributed by Spitfire Records.", " Danzig stated that this album was the last in a series of seven numbered albums, each with its own general concept." ], "title": "I Luciferi" }, { "sentences": [ "Icons Of The Underground: Vol.", " 1 - Glenn Danzig is a compilation album released October 31, 2006 on Hedonism Records.", " It features 23 bands covering songs by the Misfits, Samhain and Danzig, all written by Glenn Danzig.", " The album was originally supposed to be released on June 6, 2006 but due to licensing problems it was delayed until Halloween of the same year.", " The album was approved by Glenn Danzig himself when Radu the lead singer of the band Dead Rites approached Glenn himself during the Atlanta stop of the Blackest of the Black tour.", " The album cover was done by Mark Allen of Marjasall Productions." ], "title": "Icons of the Underground: Vol. 1 – Glenn Danzig" }, { "sentences": [ "The list of Danzig band members consists of the original lineup of Glenn Danzig (vocals), John Christ (guitar), Eerie Von (bass) and Chuck Biscuits (drums), spanned seven years and four albums.", " The lineup first changed in 1994, when Biscuits was fired from the band due to royalty disagreements.", " After he was rejected upon asking to return, and, according to a special issue of \"Kerrang!", " magazine\", former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl turned down an approach from them, he was replaced by Joey Castillo, who made his first public appearance as a member of Danzig at an in-store signing the day of the fourth album's release.", " After promoting the fourth album, John Christ and Eerie Von both left the band in July 1995, leaving Glenn Danzig as the only remaining original member of the band.", " Many lineup changes happened since; guitarists included Dave Kushner, Jeff Chambers, Todd Youth, Joe Fraulob and Kenny Hickey, bassists included Josh Lazie, Rob \"Blasko\" Nicholson, Howie Pyro and Jerry Montano and drummers included Bevan Davies and Karl Rosqvist.", " The current Danzig line-up consists of Glenn Danzig on vocals, Tommy Victor on guitar, Steve Zing on bass and Joey Castillo on drums." ], "title": "List of Danzig band members" }, { "sentences": [ "The Word Alive is an American metalcore band from Phoenix, Arizona.", " The band was formed by vocalist Craig Mabbitt in 2008.", " After one unreleased EP, Mabbitt was replaced by current vocalist, Telle Smith, the same year.", " They are currently signed to Fearless Records." ], "title": "The Word Alive discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Verotik is an American mature-themed comic book company founded in August 1994 by heavy metal/horror punk musician Glenn Danzig (vocalist for bands The Misfits, Samhain and Danzig).", " The comics are aimed toward adult readers as they often contain imagery of a sexual and/or violent nature.", " 'Verotik' is a portmanteau created by Glenn Danzig from the words 'violent' and 'erotic'." ], "title": "Verotik" }, { "sentences": [ "Evilive is a live album by The Misfits.", " It was initially released as a 7-song EP in December 1982 and later added 5 more songs and released as an album in October 1987.", " It was released on frontman Glenn Danzig's Plan 9 Records.", " The album title is a palindrome.", " The album is included in The Misfits' \"Box Set\".", " There is a record company owned by Glenn Danzig under the same name." ], "title": "Evilive" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Victor (born September 19, 1966) is the lead singer and guitarist for the heavy metal band Prong that he founded in New York City in 1986.", " In the late 1980s Victor worked as a sound engineer at the trendy venue, CBGB in New York City.", " After the release of \"Rude Awakening\" in 1996, Prong disbanded and Victor moved to Los Angeles but continued to release new Prong records.", " He took a break from Prong during which Victor worked alongside rock musicians including Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor and Glenn Danzig.", " Since 2012's \"Carved Into Stone\", Prong have been very active again, releasing albums and touring relentlessly.", " 2013 saw the band release their \"Official Bootleg -- Unleashed In The West\"-album which featured re-recordings of 17 classic Prong tracks.", " The next studio album \"Ruining Lives\" was released in 2014 and 2015 sees the band release their first ever covers album entitled \"Songs From The Black Hole\".", " Victor is also currently working with Glenn Danzig on his upcoming Danzig album.", " He is also part of the hard rock, heavy metal, hardcore punk and punk rock supergroup Teenage Time Killers." ], "title": "Tommy Victor" }, { "sentences": [ "Craig Edward Mabbitt (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and recording artist.", " He is the lead vocalist for American rock band Escape the Fate.", " He was formerly the lead vocalist for the bands Blessthefall and The Word Alive.", " He is also the current lead vocalist of a side-project band, The Dead Rabbitts, along with Escape the Fate's rhythm guitarist, TJ Bell." ], "title": "Craig Mabbitt" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Aria is an instrumental album composed by Glenn Danzig, the vocalist/songwriter for Danzig and previously of Samhain and the Misfits.", " Released in 1992, the album debuted at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" classical chart.", " The original release was on Glenn Danzig's own label, Plan 9 Records, and like his Misfits and Samhain releases, was distributed by Caroline Records.", " The album was reissued in 2000 on E-Magine Records, and a sequel followed on Evilive Records in 2006." ], "title": "Black Aria" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Danzig (born Glenn Allen Anzalone, June 23, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Lodi, New Jersey.", " He is the founder of the bands Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig.", " He owns the Evilive record label as well as Verotik, an adult-oriented comic book publishing company." ], "title": "Glenn Danzig" } ]
[ "Title: I Luciferi\n\nDanzig 777: I Luciferi is the seventh album from Danzig. It was released in 2002 on Glenn Danzig's Evilive label and distributed by Spitfire Records. Danzig stated that this album was the last in a series of seven numbered albums, each with its own general concept.", "Title: Icons of the Underground: Vol. 1 – Glenn Danzig\n\nIcons Of The Underground: Vol. 1 - Glenn Danzig is a compilation album released October 31, 2006 on Hedonism Records. It features 23 bands covering songs by the Misfits, Samhain and Danzig, all written by Glenn Danzig. The album was originally supposed to be released on June 6, 2006 but due to licensing problems it was delayed until Halloween of the same year. The album was approved by Glenn Danzig himself when Radu the lead singer of the band Dead Rites approached Glenn himself during the Atlanta stop of the Blackest of the Black tour. The album cover was done by Mark Allen of Marjasall Productions.", "Title: List of Danzig band members\n\nThe list of Danzig band members consists of the original lineup of Glenn Danzig (vocals), John Christ (guitar), Eerie Von (bass) and Chuck Biscuits (drums), spanned seven years and four albums. The lineup first changed in 1994, when Biscuits was fired from the band due to royalty disagreements. After he was rejected upon asking to return, and, according to a special issue of \"Kerrang! magazine\", former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl turned down an approach from them, he was replaced by Joey Castillo, who made his first public appearance as a member of Danzig at an in-store signing the day of the fourth album's release. After promoting the fourth album, John Christ and Eerie Von both left the band in July 1995, leaving Glenn Danzig as the only remaining original member of the band. Many lineup changes happened since; guitarists included Dave Kushner, Jeff Chambers, Todd Youth, Joe Fraulob and Kenny Hickey, bassists included Josh Lazie, Rob \"Blasko\" Nicholson, Howie Pyro and Jerry Montano and drummers included Bevan Davies and Karl Rosqvist. The current Danzig line-up consists of Glenn Danzig on vocals, Tommy Victor on guitar, Steve Zing on bass and Joey Castillo on drums.", "Title: The Word Alive discography\n\nThe Word Alive is an American metalcore band from Phoenix, Arizona. The band was formed by vocalist Craig Mabbitt in 2008. After one unreleased EP, Mabbitt was replaced by current vocalist, Telle Smith, the same year. They are currently signed to Fearless Records.", "Title: Verotik\n\nVerotik is an American mature-themed comic book company founded in August 1994 by heavy metal/horror punk musician Glenn Danzig (vocalist for bands The Misfits, Samhain and Danzig). The comics are aimed toward adult readers as they often contain imagery of a sexual and/or violent nature. 'Verotik' is a portmanteau created by Glenn Danzig from the words 'violent' and 'erotic'.", "Title: Evilive\n\nEvilive is a live album by The Misfits. It was initially released as a 7-song EP in December 1982 and later added 5 more songs and released as an album in October 1987. It was released on frontman Glenn Danzig's Plan 9 Records. The album title is a palindrome. The album is included in The Misfits' \"Box Set\". There is a record company owned by Glenn Danzig under the same name.", "Title: Tommy Victor\n\nTommy Victor (born September 19, 1966) is the lead singer and guitarist for the heavy metal band Prong that he founded in New York City in 1986. In the late 1980s Victor worked as a sound engineer at the trendy venue, CBGB in New York City. After the release of \"Rude Awakening\" in 1996, Prong disbanded and Victor moved to Los Angeles but continued to release new Prong records. He took a break from Prong during which Victor worked alongside rock musicians including Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor and Glenn Danzig. Since 2012's \"Carved Into Stone\", Prong have been very active again, releasing albums and touring relentlessly. 2013 saw the band release their \"Official Bootleg -- Unleashed In The West\"-album which featured re-recordings of 17 classic Prong tracks. The next studio album \"Ruining Lives\" was released in 2014 and 2015 sees the band release their first ever covers album entitled \"Songs From The Black Hole\". Victor is also currently working with Glenn Danzig on his upcoming Danzig album. He is also part of the hard rock, heavy metal, hardcore punk and punk rock supergroup Teenage Time Killers.", "Title: Craig Mabbitt\n\nCraig Edward Mabbitt (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and recording artist. He is the lead vocalist for American rock band Escape the Fate. He was formerly the lead vocalist for the bands Blessthefall and The Word Alive. He is also the current lead vocalist of a side-project band, The Dead Rabbitts, along with Escape the Fate's rhythm guitarist, TJ Bell.", "Title: Black Aria\n\nBlack Aria is an instrumental album composed by Glenn Danzig, the vocalist/songwriter for Danzig and previously of Samhain and the Misfits. Released in 1992, the album debuted at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" classical chart. The original release was on Glenn Danzig's own label, Plan 9 Records, and like his Misfits and Samhain releases, was distributed by Caroline Records. The album was reissued in 2000 on E-Magine Records, and a sequel followed on Evilive Records in 2006.", "Title: Glenn Danzig\n\nGlenn Danzig (born Glenn Allen Anzalone, June 23, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Lodi, New Jersey. He is the founder of the bands Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns the Evilive record label as well as Verotik, an adult-oriented comic book publishing company." ]
5,005
What American musical duo from Columbus, Ohio have a third studio album called Vessel?
Twenty One Pilots
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{ "title": [ "Fake You Out", "Twenty One Pilots" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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Eshleman.", " The song reached number 21 on the Japan Hot 100." ], "title": "Guns for Hands" }, { "sentences": [ "American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos.", " The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.", " They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012.", " They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013.", " Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label.", " On November 25, 2016, they released \"Blurryface Live\", a three-LP, Tri-Gatefold Picture Disc Vinyl featuring the live audio recorded during a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland, CA." ], "title": "Twenty One Pilots discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Holding On to You\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their second studio album \"Regional at Best\".", " A partially re-recorded version of the song appeared on their third studio album, \"Vessel\".", " \"Holding On to You\" was released as the first single from \"Vessel\" in the iTunes Store worldwide on September 11, 2012.", " A video for the song was released on November 15.", " The video was directed by Jordan Bahat.", " The song impacted alternative radio on December 4, 2012, and released to mainstream radio on June 11, 2013.", " It is the band's debut single." ], "title": "Holding On to You (Twenty One Pilots song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Twenty One Pilots (stylized as TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, and formerly as twenty | one | pilots) is an American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio.", " The band was formed in 2009 by lead vocalist Tyler Joseph along with former members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who left in 2011, and currently consists of Joseph and drummer Josh Dun.", " The duo rose to fame in the mid-2010s after several years of touring and independent releases." ], "title": "Twenty One Pilots" }, { "sentences": [ "\"House of Gold\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, from their third studio album \"Vessel\".", " The song initially appeared as a bonus track on their second self-released album \"Regional at Best\", albeit with a different vocal track.", " \"House of Gold\" was released as the third single from \"Vessel\", impacting radio on August 6, 2013.", " The music video for the song was released on October 2." ], "title": "House of Gold (Twenty One Pilots song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lovely\" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their third studio album \"Vessel\".", " It was originally featured on their self-released second studio album \"Regional at Best\", but was re-recorded for \"Vessel\" and included as a Japanese bonus track for the album.", " \"Lovely\" was released as a promotional single for the band's trip to Japan, being released on Warner Japan on April 17.", " The song reached number 67 on the Japan Hot 100, respectively." ], "title": "Lovely (Twenty One Pilots song)" } ]
[ "Title: Singing in the Rain (Simple Plan song)\n\n\"Singing in the Rain\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan from their fifth studio album, \"Taking One for the Team\" (2016). On the album, American musical duo Rock City are featured on the track, with an additional verse written by the duo's Timothy and Theron Thomas, however the single version does not include this feature. The solo Simple Plan version of \"Singing in the Rain\" was released to digital retailers on March 25, 2016 as the album's third official single.", "Title: Vessel (Twenty One Pilots album)\n\nVessel is the third studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, which was released on January 8, 2013. It is the band's first album released via Fueled by Ramen, and is their major-label debut album. As of July 2016, the album has sold over 569,000 copies.", "Title: Fake You Out\n\n\"Fake You Out\" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, from their third studio album, \"Vessel\" (2013). Lead vocalist Tyler Joseph wrote the track and produced it alongside Greg Wells. It is a synth-pop and indie rock song whose lyrics talk about \"putting a facade for people\" and lying about one's true self.", "Title: Car Radio (song)\n\n\"Car Radio\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, originally released in 2011 on their second studio album, \"Regional at Best\". It was re-released in March 2014 as the fifth and final single from their third studio album, \"Vessel\". The song is seen as the duo's most experimental, as it has no sung words or hooks in it.", "Title: Guns for Hands\n\n\"Guns for Hands\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released as a single only in Japan. The song appears on their second self-released album, \"Regional at Best\", their third album \"Vessel\", their 2012 \"Three Songs\" EP, and their 2013 EP, \"Migraine\". The video was directed by Mark C. Eshleman. The song reached number 21 on the Japan Hot 100.", "Title: Twenty One Pilots discography\n\nAmerican musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012. They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013. Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label. On November 25, 2016, they released \"Blurryface Live\", a three-LP, Tri-Gatefold Picture Disc Vinyl featuring the live audio recorded during a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland, CA.", "Title: Holding On to You (Twenty One Pilots song)\n\n\"Holding On to You\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their second studio album \"Regional at Best\". A partially re-recorded version of the song appeared on their third studio album, \"Vessel\". \"Holding On to You\" was released as the first single from \"Vessel\" in the iTunes Store worldwide on September 11, 2012. A video for the song was released on November 15. The video was directed by Jordan Bahat. The song impacted alternative radio on December 4, 2012, and released to mainstream radio on June 11, 2013. It is the band's debut single.", "Title: Twenty One Pilots\n\nTwenty One Pilots (stylized as TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, and formerly as twenty | one | pilots) is an American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio. The band was formed in 2009 by lead vocalist Tyler Joseph along with former members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who left in 2011, and currently consists of Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. The duo rose to fame in the mid-2010s after several years of touring and independent releases.", "Title: House of Gold (Twenty One Pilots song)\n\n\"House of Gold\" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, from their third studio album \"Vessel\". The song initially appeared as a bonus track on their second self-released album \"Regional at Best\", albeit with a different vocal track. \"House of Gold\" was released as the third single from \"Vessel\", impacting radio on August 6, 2013. The music video for the song was released on October 2.", "Title: Lovely (Twenty One Pilots song)\n\n\"Lovely\" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their third studio album \"Vessel\". It was originally featured on their self-released second studio album \"Regional at Best\", but was re-recorded for \"Vessel\" and included as a Japanese bonus track for the album. \"Lovely\" was released as a promotional single for the band's trip to Japan, being released on Warner Japan on April 17. The song reached number 67 on the Japan Hot 100, respectively." ]
5,006
Right Round by Flo Rida heavily samples on what song by British band Dead or Alive, fro their 1985 album "Youthquake"?
You Spin Me Round
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{ "title": [ "Right Round", "Right Round", "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4, 0 ] }
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(song)" }, { "sentences": [ "My House is the fourth extended play by American rapper Flo Rida; it was released on April 7, 2015, by Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records.", " It is Flo Rida's first release to feature original material since \"Wild Ones\" (2012).", " \"My House\" precedes the release of Flo Rida's fifth studio album, \"The Perfect 10\"." ], "title": "My House (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sweet Spot\" is a song recorded by American rapper Flo Rida for his fourth studio album \"Wild Ones\" (2012).", " It features guest vocals from American singer Jennifer Lopez.", " The song was written by Flo Rida, Raphael Judrin, Pierre-Antoine Melki, Breyan Issac and Julie Frost.", " \"Sweet Spot\" was produced by SoFly and Nius; Jacob Luttrell produced Flo Rida's vocals for the song, while Kuk Harrell produced Lopez's." ], "title": "Sweet Spot (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Who Dat Girl\" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida.", " It features American singer Akon.", " The song was written by Flo Rida, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly, Benny Blanco, Bruno Mars, and Philip Lawrence, and it was produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco.", " It was released on January 11, 2011 as the third single from Flo Rida's third studio album, \"Only One Flo (Part 1)\".", " It peaked at number twenty-nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Who Dat Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "\"In Too Deep\" is a song by the British band Dead or Alive.", " It was included on their 1985 studio album \"Youthquake\", and was remixed for release as the third single to be taken from the album in June 1985." ], "title": "In Too Deep (Dead or Alive song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Change Your Life\" is a song by American group Far East Movement from their fourth studio album \"Dirty Bass\".", " It features American rapper and singer-songwriter Flo Rida and Dutch DJ Sidney Samson.", " The song was released in Belgium on October 26, 2012 as the album's fourth single.", " The song was written by Far East Movement, Flo Rida, Sidney Samson, Nathan Walker, Breyan Isaac, Antonio Mobley, and produced by Sidney Samson.", " Flo Rida's verse borrows lyrics from the 1989 Lisa Stansfield hit \"All Around the World\", which was written by Stansfield and producers Ian Devaney and Andy Morris.", " It has peaked to number 91 in Germany." ], "title": "Change Your Life (Far East Movement song)" } ]
[ "Title: Sugar (Flo Rida song)\n\n\"Sugar\" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida, featuring American pop/dance singer Wynter Gordon. The song's chorus samples the song \"Blue (Da Ba Dee)\" by Italian electronic music group Eiffel 65. The song was written by Flo Rida, The Jackie Boyz, Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina, and Massimo Gabutti, and was produced by DJ Montay for Flo Rida's second album, \"R.O.O.T.S.\". The song was released as the album's third official single in March 2009 as a digital download.", "Title: Right Round\n\n\"Right Round\" is a song performed by American singer/rapper Flo Rida. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album, \"R.O.O.T.S.\" (2009). The song features guest vocals from American singer Kesha. It was released to radio on 27 January 2009 and was digitally released on 10 February by Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The song heavily samples the chorus of the 1984 Dead or Alive song \"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)\" in its hook. According to one of the song's writers, the chorus refers to oral sex. Kesha contributed guest vocals to the song, but was uncredited in the United States and Canada during the run atop the charts.", "Title: You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)\n\n\"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)\" is a song by British band Dead or Alive on their 1985 album \"Youthquake\". The song was the first UK number-one hit by the Stock Aitken Waterman production trio. Released in November 1984, the record reached number one in March 1985, taking 17 weeks to get there. On the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it peaked at no. 11 on 17 August of that year. In 2015 the song was voted by the British public as the nation's 17th favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV. Musician and actor Gary Kemp described the song as \"one of the best white dance records of all time\".", "Title: Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)\n\n\"Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)\" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida from his third studio album, \"Only One Flo (Part 1)\". It was released as the second single on 8 November 2010 in the United States. The song contains samples of \"Din Daa Daa\" by German dance singer George Kranz, and \"Oh Yeah\" by Swiss electronica band Yello. It debuted at number 98 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was featured prominently in the closing credits of \"The Hangover Part II\". It was the second such use of a Flo Rida song in the closing credits of a film from \"The Hangover\" franchise—the first was \"Right Round\", which also featured DJ Frank E and was used in the closing credits of \"The Hangover\".", "Title: G.D.F.R. (song)\n\n\"G.D.F.R.\" (abbreviation for Goin' Down for Real) is a song by American rappers Flo Rida and Sage the Gemini from Flo Rida's 2015 EP \"My House\". It was released as the album's lead single on August 21, 2014 in the United States. The song was written by Flo Rida, Sage the Gemini and P-Lo and produced by DJ Frank E and Andrew Cedar, with co-production from Lookas and Miles Beard.", "Title: My House (EP)\n\nMy House is the fourth extended play by American rapper Flo Rida; it was released on April 7, 2015, by Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records. It is Flo Rida's first release to feature original material since \"Wild Ones\" (2012). \"My House\" precedes the release of Flo Rida's fifth studio album, \"The Perfect 10\".", "Title: Sweet Spot (song)\n\n\"Sweet Spot\" is a song recorded by American rapper Flo Rida for his fourth studio album \"Wild Ones\" (2012). It features guest vocals from American singer Jennifer Lopez. The song was written by Flo Rida, Raphael Judrin, Pierre-Antoine Melki, Breyan Issac and Julie Frost. \"Sweet Spot\" was produced by SoFly and Nius; Jacob Luttrell produced Flo Rida's vocals for the song, while Kuk Harrell produced Lopez's.", "Title: Who Dat Girl\n\n\"Who Dat Girl\" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida. It features American singer Akon. The song was written by Flo Rida, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly, Benny Blanco, Bruno Mars, and Philip Lawrence, and it was produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. It was released on January 11, 2011 as the third single from Flo Rida's third studio album, \"Only One Flo (Part 1)\". It peaked at number twenty-nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: In Too Deep (Dead or Alive song)\n\n\"In Too Deep\" is a song by the British band Dead or Alive. It was included on their 1985 studio album \"Youthquake\", and was remixed for release as the third single to be taken from the album in June 1985.", "Title: Change Your Life (Far East Movement song)\n\n\"Change Your Life\" is a song by American group Far East Movement from their fourth studio album \"Dirty Bass\". It features American rapper and singer-songwriter Flo Rida and Dutch DJ Sidney Samson. The song was released in Belgium on October 26, 2012 as the album's fourth single. The song was written by Far East Movement, Flo Rida, Sidney Samson, Nathan Walker, Breyan Isaac, Antonio Mobley, and produced by Sidney Samson. Flo Rida's verse borrows lyrics from the 1989 Lisa Stansfield hit \"All Around the World\", which was written by Stansfield and producers Ian Devaney and Andy Morris. It has peaked to number 91 in Germany." ]
5,007
Goulburn River National Park is located 213 km northwest of what state capital of New South Wales, which is the most populous city in Australia and Oceania?
Sydney
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[ "Title: Bylong Valley\n\nThe Bylong Valley is a winding but relatively flat valley that crosses the Great Dividing Range between the Goulburn River National Park and Wollemi National Park, west of the upper Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia.", "Title: Lower Goulburn National Park\n\nThe Lower Goulburn National Park is a national park located in the Goulburn Valley district of Victoria, Australia. The 9310 ha linear national park protects the lower Goulburn River from Shepparton to its river mouth near Echuca where it forms confluence with the Murray River.", "Title: Wollar\n\nWollar is a town in New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 316 km north west of the state capital Sydney and 48 km north east of the regional centre of Mudgee, near the Goulburn River National Park. At the 2006 census , Wollar and the surrounding region had a population of 304.", "Title: Eucalyptus aenea\n\nEucalyptus aenea is a tree native to eastern Australia, known only from Goulburn River National Park in New South Wales.", "Title: Sydney\n\nSydney ( ) is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds the world's largest natural harbour and sprawls about 70 km on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Residents of the city are known as \"Sydneysiders\". As at June 2016 Sydney's estimated population was 5,029,768.", "Title: New South Wales\n\nNew South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2014 , the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as \"New South Welshmen\".", "Title: Goulburn Valley\n\nThe Goulburn Valley is a sub-region, part of the Hume region of the Australian state of Victoria. The sub-region consists of those areas in the catchment of the Goulburn River and other nearby streams, and is part of the Murray-Darling Basin. The Goulburn Valley is bordered on the south by the Great Dividing Range and to the north by the Murray River, the state border with New South Wales. The sub-region is one of Australia's most productive and intensively farmed areas and is predominantly irrigated.", "Title: Yarra, New South Wales\n\nYarra is a locality in the Goulburn Mulwaree Council, New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 18 km southwest of Goulburn, 84 km northeast of Canberra and 213 km southwest of Sydney. It lies at the intersection of the Federal Highway and the Hume Highway. At the 2016 census , it had a population of 173. Yarra railway station was a station on the Main Southern railway line from 1875 to the 1970s. A small settlement had grown up around the railway station and the Hume Highway, parts of which were demolished during road widening in the 1970s.", "Title: Querétaro City\n\nQuerétaro City is the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico. It is part of the macroregion of Bajío. It is located 213 km northwest of Mexico City, 63 km southeast of San Miguel de Allende and 200 km south of San Luis Potosí. The city of Querétaro is divided into seven boroughs: Josefa Vergara y Hernández, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Centro Histórico, Cayetano Rubio, Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Félix Osores Sotomayor and Epigmenio González. In 1996, the historic center of Querétaro was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.", "Title: Goulburn River National Park\n\nGoulburn River National Park is in New South Wales, Australia, 213 km northwest of Sydney and it is 35 km south-west of Merriwa. The Goulburn River National Park is located in the Hunter Valley region and covers approximately 90 km of the Goulburn River. It is near the towns of Sandy Hollow, Denman, Merriwa, and Mudgee." ]
5,008
What is the Argentine Brewery founded in 1888 that the Quilmes Rock music festival is named after?
Cerveza Quilmes
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Midi Music Festival, sometimes also called Midi Modern Music Festival or simply Midi Festival () is among China's largest rock music festivals and is hosted by the Beijing Midi School of Music.", " Since its inauguration in 1997 it has been held each year in Beijing during the May holiday (May 1–3), with some breaks in 2003, 2004 and 2008 (all times held in October).", " The 2008 festival was delayed to October for reasons related to the 2008 Summer Olympics.", " The festival currently is held annually in three Chinese cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen." ], "title": "Midi Music Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Five Fest is an annual music festival in Atlanta, Ga.", " Each year the event partners with several local venues and features 50 or more local bands and is an annual showcase of the Music of Atlanta.", " The event was started in 2004 as \"Othersound Music Festival\" and evolved over the years to take on a more general tone representing the entire area of Little 5 Points and as an alternative to the mainstream music festival Music Midtown.", " The festival tends to focus on local and independent music groups: \"Focusing on bands just under the indie mainstream radar, the Other Sound Music Festival has a rich history of booking the right bands.\"", ".", " The festival usually features bands from local label mainstays like Rob's House Records, Die Slaughterhaus Records and others.", " While previous festivals focused heavily on rock music, the festival now features a variety of musical genres including Rap, Hip-hop, Country, Electronic Music, DJ sets, performance art and theater." ], "title": "Little Five Fest" }, { "sentences": [ "Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes (] ) is an Argentine Brewery founded in 1888 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province, by Otto Bemberg, a German immigrant." ], "title": "Cerveza Quilmes" }, { "sentences": [ "Starobrno Brewery (in Czech: Pivovar Starobrno) is a Czech brewery located in the city of Brno.", " It was built as a successor of the brewery founded in 1325, as a part of Cistercian convent.", " The brewery was named \"Starobrno Brewery\" only in the second half of the 19th century.", " In 2009, Starobrno Brewery produced more than one million hectoliters of beer.", " The same year, the brewery merged with the Royal Brewery of Krušovice and became a part of the Dutch brewing company Heineken." ], "title": "Starobrno Brewery" }, { "sentences": [ "Cincinnati's rich history of music continues in the 21st century as the host city for six summer music festivals including LumenoCity, Cincy Blues Fest, Bunbury Music Festival, Cincinnati Jazz Festival, MidPoint Music Festival and the country festival known as Buckle Up.", " The Buckle UP Music Festival is a 3-day music festival in Cincinnati, OH at Sawyer Point Yeatman's Cove on the banks of the Ohio River.", " The festival's inaugural event took place July 18–20, 2014.", " It featured over 80 performances on 6 stages.", " The festival was founded by MidPoint Music Festival co-founder and former Fountain Square managing director Bill Donabedian." ], "title": "Buckle Up Music Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Russell Faibisch (born July 7, 1977) is an American music festival producer and concert promoter.", " He is the co-founder of the Ultra Music Festival, an outdoor electronic music festival in Miami, and creator of the Ultra Worldwide brand.", " He is CEO, President, and Executive producer of the Ultra organization, and is also the chairman of the board, upon which Charles Faibisch and Adam Russakoff serve.", " Currently, Faibisch presides over an international chain of branded music festivals, concerts, and events, which include editions spanning across Europe, Asia, Africa, South, and North America, plus globally syndicated radio broadcasts, an online YouTube channel, music films, and premieres.", " In April 2016, Ultra Music Festival won the DJ Mag award for “World’s Number 1 Festival,” which was voted on by over 500,000 fans worldwide.", " In 2008, Ultra was also given the DJ Award for “International Dance Music Festival.\"", " In 2014, Faibisch was ranked #6 on Rolling Stone’s “Most Important People in EDM List.\"", " Later that year, Billboard named Faibisch and business partner Adam Russakoff on the “EDM Power Players - Executives List.", " In 2016, both Faibisch and Russakoff were again named on \"Billboard\"’s annual “Power List of DJs and Executives.\"" ], "title": "Russell Faibisch" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pepsi Music Festival is a major Argentine music festival, held annually since 2003.", " Since 2005 it has been named after its main sponsor, Pepsi; before it was named after its previous sponsor Quilmes, and it was known as \"Quilmes Rock\".", " It was held in several places in Buenos Aires, including the Ferro Stadium and River Plate Stadium.", " Since 2005 it has been held at Obras Stadium.", " It's the largest and longest music festival in the country, with more than 200,000 people attending in 2006, during 10 days." ], "title": "Pepsi Music Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Quilmes Rock is a major Argentine music festival, held annually from 2002 to 2004, and from 2007 on.", " It is named after its main sponsor, Cerveza Quilmes brewery.", " It was held in several venues in Buenos Aires, including the Ferro Stadium and River Plate Stadium." ], "title": "Quilmes Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "Tbilisi Open Air is an annual international music festival, with the emphasis on electronic and rock music, first held in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 15–17 May 2009.", " After that the festival is organized each year and is widely considered as the biggest music festival in Caucasus region.", " The festival mainly maintains several-day outdoor event format." ], "title": "Tbilisi Open Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Summercase was a two-day music festival held simultaneously in Barcelona and Madrid.", " The schedules were the same but reverted.", " The line up mainly consists of indie rock, electronic music and indie pop.", " Hence, the festival tries to blend indie pop, rock music and dance music into one.", " The first edition of the festival was organized in July 2006, with a total public of over 60,000, and the second edition was celebrated on 13 & 14 July 2007, attracting over 109,000.", " In only one year, the festival has become one of the most important ones of Europe and falls into the category of world-famous music festivals such as the Denmark's Roskilde Festival, the Dutch Pinkpop, Ireland's Oxegen, the Spanish International Music Festival of Benicasim or the major festivals in the UK: T in the Park, Reading Festival, Leeds Festival, the V Festival and Glastonbury Festival and may be compared to California's Coachella Festival or Chicago's Lollapalooza." ], "title": "Summercase" } ]
[ "Title: Midi Music Festival\n\nThe Midi Music Festival, sometimes also called Midi Modern Music Festival or simply Midi Festival () is among China's largest rock music festivals and is hosted by the Beijing Midi School of Music. Since its inauguration in 1997 it has been held each year in Beijing during the May holiday (May 1–3), with some breaks in 2003, 2004 and 2008 (all times held in October). The 2008 festival was delayed to October for reasons related to the 2008 Summer Olympics. The festival currently is held annually in three Chinese cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.", "Title: Little Five Fest\n\nLittle Five Fest is an annual music festival in Atlanta, Ga. Each year the event partners with several local venues and features 50 or more local bands and is an annual showcase of the Music of Atlanta. The event was started in 2004 as \"Othersound Music Festival\" and evolved over the years to take on a more general tone representing the entire area of Little 5 Points and as an alternative to the mainstream music festival Music Midtown. The festival tends to focus on local and independent music groups: \"Focusing on bands just under the indie mainstream radar, the Other Sound Music Festival has a rich history of booking the right bands.\" . The festival usually features bands from local label mainstays like Rob's House Records, Die Slaughterhaus Records and others. While previous festivals focused heavily on rock music, the festival now features a variety of musical genres including Rap, Hip-hop, Country, Electronic Music, DJ sets, performance art and theater.", "Title: Cerveza Quilmes\n\nCervecería y Maltería Quilmes (] ) is an Argentine Brewery founded in 1888 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province, by Otto Bemberg, a German immigrant.", "Title: Starobrno Brewery\n\nStarobrno Brewery (in Czech: Pivovar Starobrno) is a Czech brewery located in the city of Brno. It was built as a successor of the brewery founded in 1325, as a part of Cistercian convent. The brewery was named \"Starobrno Brewery\" only in the second half of the 19th century. In 2009, Starobrno Brewery produced more than one million hectoliters of beer. The same year, the brewery merged with the Royal Brewery of Krušovice and became a part of the Dutch brewing company Heineken.", "Title: Buckle Up Music Festival\n\nCincinnati's rich history of music continues in the 21st century as the host city for six summer music festivals including LumenoCity, Cincy Blues Fest, Bunbury Music Festival, Cincinnati Jazz Festival, MidPoint Music Festival and the country festival known as Buckle Up. The Buckle UP Music Festival is a 3-day music festival in Cincinnati, OH at Sawyer Point Yeatman's Cove on the banks of the Ohio River. The festival's inaugural event took place July 18–20, 2014. It featured over 80 performances on 6 stages. The festival was founded by MidPoint Music Festival co-founder and former Fountain Square managing director Bill Donabedian.", "Title: Russell Faibisch\n\nRussell Faibisch (born July 7, 1977) is an American music festival producer and concert promoter. He is the co-founder of the Ultra Music Festival, an outdoor electronic music festival in Miami, and creator of the Ultra Worldwide brand. He is CEO, President, and Executive producer of the Ultra organization, and is also the chairman of the board, upon which Charles Faibisch and Adam Russakoff serve. Currently, Faibisch presides over an international chain of branded music festivals, concerts, and events, which include editions spanning across Europe, Asia, Africa, South, and North America, plus globally syndicated radio broadcasts, an online YouTube channel, music films, and premieres. In April 2016, Ultra Music Festival won the DJ Mag award for “World’s Number 1 Festival,” which was voted on by over 500,000 fans worldwide. In 2008, Ultra was also given the DJ Award for “International Dance Music Festival.\" In 2014, Faibisch was ranked #6 on Rolling Stone’s “Most Important People in EDM List.\" Later that year, Billboard named Faibisch and business partner Adam Russakoff on the “EDM Power Players - Executives List. In 2016, both Faibisch and Russakoff were again named on \"Billboard\"’s annual “Power List of DJs and Executives.\"", "Title: Pepsi Music Festival\n\nThe Pepsi Music Festival is a major Argentine music festival, held annually since 2003. Since 2005 it has been named after its main sponsor, Pepsi; before it was named after its previous sponsor Quilmes, and it was known as \"Quilmes Rock\". It was held in several places in Buenos Aires, including the Ferro Stadium and River Plate Stadium. Since 2005 it has been held at Obras Stadium. It's the largest and longest music festival in the country, with more than 200,000 people attending in 2006, during 10 days.", "Title: Quilmes Rock\n\nQuilmes Rock is a major Argentine music festival, held annually from 2002 to 2004, and from 2007 on. It is named after its main sponsor, Cerveza Quilmes brewery. It was held in several venues in Buenos Aires, including the Ferro Stadium and River Plate Stadium.", "Title: Tbilisi Open Air\n\nTbilisi Open Air is an annual international music festival, with the emphasis on electronic and rock music, first held in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 15–17 May 2009. After that the festival is organized each year and is widely considered as the biggest music festival in Caucasus region. The festival mainly maintains several-day outdoor event format.", "Title: Summercase\n\nSummercase was a two-day music festival held simultaneously in Barcelona and Madrid. The schedules were the same but reverted. The line up mainly consists of indie rock, electronic music and indie pop. Hence, the festival tries to blend indie pop, rock music and dance music into one. The first edition of the festival was organized in July 2006, with a total public of over 60,000, and the second edition was celebrated on 13 & 14 July 2007, attracting over 109,000. In only one year, the festival has become one of the most important ones of Europe and falls into the category of world-famous music festivals such as the Denmark's Roskilde Festival, the Dutch Pinkpop, Ireland's Oxegen, the Spanish International Music Festival of Benicasim or the major festivals in the UK: T in the Park, Reading Festival, Leeds Festival, the V Festival and Glastonbury Festival and may be compared to California's Coachella Festival or Chicago's Lollapalooza." ]
5,009
What 2005 film by Tim Fywell saw an appearance by the actress from "Thank You for Smoking" and "Stuart Little?"
Ice Princess
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White's 1945 book \"Stuart Little\"." ], "title": "Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild" }, { "sentences": [ "Affinity is a 2008 UK film adaptation of Sarah Waters' 1999 novel of the same name; directed by Tim Fywell and screenplay by Andrew Davies.", " The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series." ], "title": "Affinity (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ice Princess is a 2005 American figure-skating film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Hadley Davis from a story by Meg Cabot and Davis, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere.", " The film focuses on Casey Carlyle, a normal teenager who gives up a promising future academic life in order to pursue her new-found dream of being a professional figure skater.", " The film was released on March 18, 2005.", " \"Ice Princess\" had an unsuccessful performance at the box office, grossing $24 million in the United States during its theatrical run against a production budget of $25 million.", " It did, however, inspire Zahra Lari, a Muslim in the United Arab Emirates, to take up the sport, become an Olympics 2018 hopeful, and inspire more freedom for women." ], "title": "Ice Princess" }, { "sentences": [ "The Turn of the Screw (also known as Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw) is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name.", " Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One.", " The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell.", " Although generally true to the tone and story of James's work, the film is set in the 1920s—in contrast to the original 1840s setting—and accentuates sexual elements that some theorists have identified in the novella.", " The film's story is told in flashbacks during consultations between the institutionalised Ann (Michelle Dockery) and Dr Fisher (Dan Stevens).", " Ann tells how she was hired by an aristocrat (Mark Umbers) to care for the orphans Miles (Josef Lindsay) and Flora (Eva Sayer).", " She is met at the children's home, Bly, by Mrs Grose (Sue Johnston), the housekeeper.", " Ann soon begins to see unknown figures around the manor, and seeks an explanation." ], "title": "The Turn of the Screw (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Little is a 1945 children's novel by E. B. White, his first book for children, and is widely recognized as a classic in children's literature.", " \"Stuart Little\" was illustrated by the subsequently award-winning artist Garth Williams, also his first work for children.", " It is a realistic fantasy about Stuart Little who, though born to human parents in New York City, ″looked very much like a rat/mouse in every way″ (chapter I)." ], "title": "Stuart Little" }, { "sentences": [ "Tim Fywell (born 3 October 1951 in Fulham, London, England) is a well respected English, television and film director.", " In 2003 he made his first feature debut with \"I Capture the Castle\", an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Dodie Smith.", " Fywell directed his first Hollywood feature, \"Ice Princess\" starring Michelle Trachtenberg, in 2005.", " Fywell started his career in British television, directing episodes of \"Brookside\".", " Fywell recently directed the award winning \"Happy Valley\" 2 episodes (2014)." ], "title": "Tim Fywell" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of fictional characters that appear in the novel, films, and other related media that feature the character \"Stuart Little\".", " These include the original 1945 \"Stuart Little\" novel by E. B. White, the 1999 film adaptation of the novel, \"Stuart Little\", the 2002 sequel, \"Stuart Little 2\", the 2003 animated series, \"\", and the 2005 computer-animated direct-to-video sequel, \"\"." ], "title": "List of Stuart Little characters" }, { "sentences": [ "I Capture the Castle is a 2003 British film directed by Tim Fywell.", " It is based on the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith, with the screenplay written by Heidi Thomas.", " The film was released in the UK on 9 May 2003." ], "title": "I Capture the Castle (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Little: The Animated Series (also known simply as Stuart Little) is an American short-lived animated television series, loosely based on the E. B. White children's book \"Stuart Little\", which came out in 1945, and more based on the live-action/computer-animated movie adaptations.", " It was produced by Red Wagon Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television for the HBO Family digital cable television channel, and aired for just one 13-episode season in 2003." ], "title": "Stuart Little: The Animated Series" } ]
[ "Title: Connie Ray\n\nConstance \"Connie\" Ray (born July 10, 1956) is an American film and television actress and playwright. Among her highest profile appearances are \"Thank You for Smoking\" (2006) and \"Stuart Little\" (1999), and the television drama \"ER\" (1997). She also appeared in \"Ice Princess\" (2005) and on \"George Lopez\" (2002).", "Title: Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild\n\nStuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a 2005 American/Canadian direct-to-video film directed by Audu Paden, created by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It was released on DVD in other countries in 2005, until it was eventually released in North America on February 21, 2006. It is the third installment in the Stuart Little trilogy, but unlike its two predecessors, it is entirely animated. The characters are based on those in E. B. White's 1945 book \"Stuart Little\".", "Title: Affinity (film)\n\nAffinity is a 2008 UK film adaptation of Sarah Waters' 1999 novel of the same name; directed by Tim Fywell and screenplay by Andrew Davies. The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series.", "Title: Ice Princess\n\nIce Princess is a 2005 American figure-skating film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Hadley Davis from a story by Meg Cabot and Davis, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere. The film focuses on Casey Carlyle, a normal teenager who gives up a promising future academic life in order to pursue her new-found dream of being a professional figure skater. The film was released on March 18, 2005. \"Ice Princess\" had an unsuccessful performance at the box office, grossing $24 million in the United States during its theatrical run against a production budget of $25 million. It did, however, inspire Zahra Lari, a Muslim in the United Arab Emirates, to take up the sport, become an Olympics 2018 hopeful, and inspire more freedom for women.", "Title: The Turn of the Screw (2009 film)\n\nThe Turn of the Screw (also known as Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw) is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name. Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One. The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell. Although generally true to the tone and story of James's work, the film is set in the 1920s—in contrast to the original 1840s setting—and accentuates sexual elements that some theorists have identified in the novella. The film's story is told in flashbacks during consultations between the institutionalised Ann (Michelle Dockery) and Dr Fisher (Dan Stevens). Ann tells how she was hired by an aristocrat (Mark Umbers) to care for the orphans Miles (Josef Lindsay) and Flora (Eva Sayer). She is met at the children's home, Bly, by Mrs Grose (Sue Johnston), the housekeeper. Ann soon begins to see unknown figures around the manor, and seeks an explanation.", "Title: Stuart Little\n\nStuart Little is a 1945 children's novel by E. B. White, his first book for children, and is widely recognized as a classic in children's literature. \"Stuart Little\" was illustrated by the subsequently award-winning artist Garth Williams, also his first work for children. It is a realistic fantasy about Stuart Little who, though born to human parents in New York City, ″looked very much like a rat/mouse in every way″ (chapter I).", "Title: Tim Fywell\n\nTim Fywell (born 3 October 1951 in Fulham, London, England) is a well respected English, television and film director. In 2003 he made his first feature debut with \"I Capture the Castle\", an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Dodie Smith. Fywell directed his first Hollywood feature, \"Ice Princess\" starring Michelle Trachtenberg, in 2005. Fywell started his career in British television, directing episodes of \"Brookside\". Fywell recently directed the award winning \"Happy Valley\" 2 episodes (2014).", "Title: List of Stuart Little characters\n\nThis is a list of fictional characters that appear in the novel, films, and other related media that feature the character \"Stuart Little\". These include the original 1945 \"Stuart Little\" novel by E. B. White, the 1999 film adaptation of the novel, \"Stuart Little\", the 2002 sequel, \"Stuart Little 2\", the 2003 animated series, \"\", and the 2005 computer-animated direct-to-video sequel, \"\".", "Title: I Capture the Castle (film)\n\nI Capture the Castle is a 2003 British film directed by Tim Fywell. It is based on the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith, with the screenplay written by Heidi Thomas. The film was released in the UK on 9 May 2003.", "Title: Stuart Little: The Animated Series\n\nStuart Little: The Animated Series (also known simply as Stuart Little) is an American short-lived animated television series, loosely based on the E. B. White children's book \"Stuart Little\", which came out in 1945, and more based on the live-action/computer-animated movie adaptations. It was produced by Red Wagon Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television for the HBO Family digital cable television channel, and aired for just one 13-episode season in 2003." ]
5,010
What Indian state is Central Hindu Boys School in?
Uttar Pradesh
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[ { "sentences": [ "Central Hindu Girls School (Hindi: सेंट्रल हिन्दू गर्ल्स स्कूल ) (a.k.a. C.H.G.S and Girls School) is a girls secondary school (day school) in Gurubagh, Bhelupur, Varanasi (India).", " It was established in 1904 by Dr. Annie Besant." ], "title": "Central Hindu Girls School" }, { "sentences": [ "D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair is an all boys school that was established in the year 1989 as a part of D.A.V Group of Schools, Chennai.", " The school is a sister concern of D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram.", " The primary medium of instruction for all non-language subjects is English.", " The school is managed by the Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational Society, Chennai, a limb of Arya Samaj (Central); Chennai, under the Societies Act XXI of 1860, Sl.", " No.101 of 1974.", " The school educates students from LKG to class XII." ], "title": "D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair" }, { "sentences": [ "Islamkot (Urdu: ‎ ), (Sindhi: اسلام کوٽ ) is a town in the Tharparkar District in Sindh, Pakistan.", " This town is also known as the Neem tree town because there are so many Neem trees in that town.", " This town has nearly equal Muslim and Hindu population.", " The Hindu saint \"Shri Sant Nenuram \" was born here and Nenuram Ashram is located in the town.", " There are 10 primary boys school and a higher secondary school, and also three girls primary school and a girls high school The city is well connected with the other large cities like Karachi and Hyderabad." ], "title": "Islamkot" }, { "sentences": [ "Central Hindu School, formerly known as Central Hindu College, is one of India's largest schools which is situated at Kamachha in the heart of the holy city Varanasi.", " This institution has proudly assimilated the history of educational development.", " Founded on 7th July 1898 as Central Hindu College.", " It provides education to all society of people and is well equipped with highly qualified faculties and laboratory.", " It owns a large Hall known as 'SARGA HALL' .", " It has two floored library where approx 200 students can sit and has largest playground of Purvanchal, where Inter-school football tournament is played.", " It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) and is governed by Banaras Hindu University (1976) and Senior High School (11th standard) was called Pre University Course (PUC)." ], "title": "Central Hindu School" }, { "sentences": [ "Central Hindu Boys School (a.k.a. C.H.S and Boys School) is a boys secondary school (day school with hostel facility) in Kamachha, Bhelupur, Varanasi (India).", " It was established in 1898 by Annie Besant.", " With a campus spread over 70 acres, it is one of the largest schools in India." ], "title": "Central Hindu Boys School" }, { "sentences": [ "Varanasi (] ), also known as Benares, Banaras (\"Banāras\" ] ), or Kashi (\"Kāśī\" ] ), is a city on the banks of the Ganges in the Uttar Pradesh state of North India, 320 km south-east of the state capital, Lucknow, and 121 km east of Allahabad.", " A major religious hub in India, it is the holiest of the seven sacred cities (\"Sapta Puri\") in Hinduism and Jainism, and played an important role in the development of Buddhism.", " Varanasi lies along National Highway 2, which connects it to Kolkata, Varanasi, Agra, and Delhi, and is served by Varanasi Junction railway station and Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport." ], "title": "Varanasi" }, { "sentences": [ "Hare School is one of the oldest schools in Kolkata, India, teaching grades one to twelve under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.", " The boys school was established by the Scottish watch-maker, David Hare.", " The establishment date is not agreed upon, but the official year of establishment is 1818.", " Thus the school is declared as the oldest western type school in Asia.", " The school is situated opposite the Presidency University, and is also adjacent to the University of Calcutta and Hindu School.", " The combined campus of the Hare School and Presidency College is one of the largest in Kolkata." ], "title": "Hare School" }, { "sentences": [ "Bhonsala Military School is a residential military school in Nasik, Maharashtra state, India operated by the Central Hindu Military Education Society (CHMES).", " The school was founded in 1937 by Dr. B. S. Moonje." ], "title": "Bhonsala Military School" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenkins School is a boys school in the Indian state of West Bengal.", " It was established in 1861 in the town of Cooch Behar." ], "title": "Jenkins School" }, { "sentences": [ "Bengali Hindus (Bengali: বাঙালি হিন্দু ) are ethnic Bengali adherents of Hinduism, and are native to the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.", " Bengali Hindus speak Bengali, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and adhere to the Shakta and Vaishnava traditions of their native religion, Hinduism.", " The Bengali Hindu population is mainly concentrated in the Indian state of West Bengal where they are majority (70.54%) and it is also called the Bengali Hindu homeland which is created on the time of partition of India to ensure a safe homeland for Bengali Hindus in the Bengal region of Indian subcontinent by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, and in Bangladesh, they are the second-largest group just after Bengali Muslims.", " Bengali Hindus also form a majority of 60% in the Indian state of Tripura, due to mass migrations from East Pakistan and Bangladesh in the latter half of the 20th century.", " There are significant numbers of Bengali-speaking Hindus in many states of India, including Assam, Karnataka (especially in the capital of Bangalore), Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Odisha, and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.", " There is also a diaspora." ], "title": "Bengali Hindus" } ]
[ "Title: Central Hindu Girls School\n\nCentral Hindu Girls School (Hindi: सेंट्रल हिन्दू गर्ल्स स्कूल ) (a.k.a. C.H.G.S and Girls School) is a girls secondary school (day school) in Gurubagh, Bhelupur, Varanasi (India). It was established in 1904 by Dr. Annie Besant.", "Title: D.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair\n\nD.A.V. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, Mogappair is an all boys school that was established in the year 1989 as a part of D.A.V Group of Schools, Chennai. The school is a sister concern of D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram. The primary medium of instruction for all non-language subjects is English. The school is managed by the Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational Society, Chennai, a limb of Arya Samaj (Central); Chennai, under the Societies Act XXI of 1860, Sl. No.101 of 1974. The school educates students from LKG to class XII.", "Title: Islamkot\n\nIslamkot (Urdu: ‎ ), (Sindhi: اسلام کوٽ ) is a town in the Tharparkar District in Sindh, Pakistan. This town is also known as the Neem tree town because there are so many Neem trees in that town. This town has nearly equal Muslim and Hindu population. The Hindu saint \"Shri Sant Nenuram \" was born here and Nenuram Ashram is located in the town. There are 10 primary boys school and a higher secondary school, and also three girls primary school and a girls high school The city is well connected with the other large cities like Karachi and Hyderabad.", "Title: Central Hindu School\n\nCentral Hindu School, formerly known as Central Hindu College, is one of India's largest schools which is situated at Kamachha in the heart of the holy city Varanasi. This institution has proudly assimilated the history of educational development. Founded on 7th July 1898 as Central Hindu College. It provides education to all society of people and is well equipped with highly qualified faculties and laboratory. It owns a large Hall known as 'SARGA HALL' . It has two floored library where approx 200 students can sit and has largest playground of Purvanchal, where Inter-school football tournament is played. It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) and is governed by Banaras Hindu University (1976) and Senior High School (11th standard) was called Pre University Course (PUC).", "Title: Central Hindu Boys School\n\nCentral Hindu Boys School (a.k.a. C.H.S and Boys School) is a boys secondary school (day school with hostel facility) in Kamachha, Bhelupur, Varanasi (India). It was established in 1898 by Annie Besant. With a campus spread over 70 acres, it is one of the largest schools in India.", "Title: Varanasi\n\nVaranasi (] ), also known as Benares, Banaras (\"Banāras\" ] ), or Kashi (\"Kāśī\" ] ), is a city on the banks of the Ganges in the Uttar Pradesh state of North India, 320 km south-east of the state capital, Lucknow, and 121 km east of Allahabad. A major religious hub in India, it is the holiest of the seven sacred cities (\"Sapta Puri\") in Hinduism and Jainism, and played an important role in the development of Buddhism. Varanasi lies along National Highway 2, which connects it to Kolkata, Varanasi, Agra, and Delhi, and is served by Varanasi Junction railway station and Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport.", "Title: Hare School\n\nHare School is one of the oldest schools in Kolkata, India, teaching grades one to twelve under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. The boys school was established by the Scottish watch-maker, David Hare. The establishment date is not agreed upon, but the official year of establishment is 1818. Thus the school is declared as the oldest western type school in Asia. The school is situated opposite the Presidency University, and is also adjacent to the University of Calcutta and Hindu School. The combined campus of the Hare School and Presidency College is one of the largest in Kolkata.", "Title: Bhonsala Military School\n\nBhonsala Military School is a residential military school in Nasik, Maharashtra state, India operated by the Central Hindu Military Education Society (CHMES). The school was founded in 1937 by Dr. B. S. Moonje.", "Title: Jenkins School\n\nJenkins School is a boys school in the Indian state of West Bengal. It was established in 1861 in the town of Cooch Behar.", "Title: Bengali Hindus\n\nBengali Hindus (Bengali: বাঙালি হিন্দু ) are ethnic Bengali adherents of Hinduism, and are native to the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. Bengali Hindus speak Bengali, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and adhere to the Shakta and Vaishnava traditions of their native religion, Hinduism. The Bengali Hindu population is mainly concentrated in the Indian state of West Bengal where they are majority (70.54%) and it is also called the Bengali Hindu homeland which is created on the time of partition of India to ensure a safe homeland for Bengali Hindus in the Bengal region of Indian subcontinent by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, and in Bangladesh, they are the second-largest group just after Bengali Muslims. Bengali Hindus also form a majority of 60% in the Indian state of Tripura, due to mass migrations from East Pakistan and Bangladesh in the latter half of the 20th century. There are significant numbers of Bengali-speaking Hindus in many states of India, including Assam, Karnataka (especially in the capital of Bangalore), Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Odisha, and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There is also a diaspora." ]
5,011
what "eighth wonder of the world location hosted a boxing match between Ali amd Mathis?
The Astrodome
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[ { "sentences": [ "Muhammad Ali and Jimmy Ellis fought each other in a boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on July 26, 1971.", " Ali won the bout through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the twelfth round.", " This was Ali's first boxing match after Fight of the Century." ], "title": "Muhammad Ali vs. Jimmy Ellis" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought an eight-round boxing match with Texan Donnie Fleeman in Miami on February 21, 1961.", " Prior to this fight, Fleeman had a record of 51 fights with 45 wins including 20 knockouts.", " Clay won the bout through a technical knockout after the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round.", " This was the first time Clay had gone over six rounds in a boxing match.", " It was also the first time Fleeman had ever been knocked down in a boxing match.", " Fleeman retired from boxing after this fight." ], "title": "Cassius Clay vs. Donnie Fleeman" }, { "sentences": [ "The NRG Astrodome, also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply The Astrodome, is the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas.", " Construction on the stadium began in 1962, and it officially opened in 1965.", " It served as home to the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB) from its opening in 1965 until 1999, and the home to the Houston Oilers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1968 until 1996, and also the part-time home of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1971 until 1975.", " Additionally, the Astrodome was the primary venue of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo from 1966 until 2002.", " When opened, it was named the Harris County Domed Stadium and was nicknamed the \"Eighth Wonder of the World\"." ], "title": "Astrodome" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Sonny Banks in a ten-round boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 10, 1962.", " Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round.", " The event is remembered for being the first professional boxing match in which Ali was officially knocked down in the ring by his boxing opponent." ], "title": "Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Banks" }, { "sentences": [ "Fearless is the 1988 debut album by British pop group Eighth Wonder.", " It is the group's only UK album release, is entirely uptempo, and contains six UK-issued singles (the earliest, \"Stay With Me\", dating back to 1985) including their highest-selling and best-remembered track, the Pet Shop Boys-produced and written \"I'm Not Scared\" (a #7 hit), and \"Cross My Heart\" (#13).", " \"Fearless\" peaked at #47 on the UK Albums Chart.", " Eighth Wonder split up in 1989, with lead singer Patsy Kensit going on to devote herself to her acting career." ], "title": "Fearless (Eighth Wonder album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Muhammad Ali and Zora Folley fought each other in a boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 22, 1967.", "Ali won the bout by knocking out Folley in the seventh round.This would be Ali's last boxing match before his suspension from boxing." ], "title": "Muhammad Ali vs. Zora Folley" }, { "sentences": [ "Drama in Bahama was a ten-round boxing match that took place between Muhammad Ali and Trevor Berbick in Nassau, Bahamas on December 11, 1981.", " Ali was 39 years old at this time, and Berbick was 27 years old.", " The fight went the distance with Berbick winning through a unanimous decision on points.", " This was Ali's last boxing match." ], "title": "Drama in Bahama" }, { "sentences": [ "Muhammad Ali and Buster Mathis fought each other in a twelve-round boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on November 17, 1971.", "Ali dominated the fight throughout and won easily on points.", " Ali knocked Mathis down twice in eleventh round and twice again in the final round but refused to move in for a knockout out of compassion for Mathis.", " Ali had joked before the fight that \"I'm going to do to Buster what the Indians did to Custer\".", " One of the fight posters promoting the match said \"Be there when the Mountain comes to Muhammad\"." ], "title": "Muhammad Ali vs. Buster Mathis" }, { "sentences": [ "Muhammad Ali and Cleveland Williams fought each other in a boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on November 14, 1966.", " Ali won the bout through a technical knockout in the third round.", " Many experts regard Ali's performance in this fight to be the finest of his boxing career.", " It was in this fight that Ali unveiled for the first time the dance step he called \"the Ali shuffle\"." ], "title": "Muhammad Ali vs. Cleveland Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Jim Robinson in a boxing match at Miami Beach Convention Center on February 7, 1961.", " Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the first round.", " Robinson was a last minute replacement for another fighter who was supposed to fight Clay on the night of the fight; this was Robinson's second professional boxing match." ], "title": "Cassius Clay vs. Jim Robinson" } ]
[ "Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Jimmy Ellis\n\nMuhammad Ali and Jimmy Ellis fought each other in a boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on July 26, 1971. Ali won the bout through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the twelfth round. This was Ali's first boxing match after Fight of the Century.", "Title: Cassius Clay vs. Donnie Fleeman\n\nCassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought an eight-round boxing match with Texan Donnie Fleeman in Miami on February 21, 1961. Prior to this fight, Fleeman had a record of 51 fights with 45 wins including 20 knockouts. Clay won the bout through a technical knockout after the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round. This was the first time Clay had gone over six rounds in a boxing match. It was also the first time Fleeman had ever been knocked down in a boxing match. Fleeman retired from boxing after this fight.", "Title: Astrodome\n\nThe NRG Astrodome, also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply The Astrodome, is the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas. Construction on the stadium began in 1962, and it officially opened in 1965. It served as home to the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB) from its opening in 1965 until 1999, and the home to the Houston Oilers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1968 until 1996, and also the part-time home of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1971 until 1975. Additionally, the Astrodome was the primary venue of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo from 1966 until 2002. When opened, it was named the Harris County Domed Stadium and was nicknamed the \"Eighth Wonder of the World\".", "Title: Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Banks\n\nCassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Sonny Banks in a ten-round boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 10, 1962. Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round. The event is remembered for being the first professional boxing match in which Ali was officially knocked down in the ring by his boxing opponent.", "Title: Fearless (Eighth Wonder album)\n\nFearless is the 1988 debut album by British pop group Eighth Wonder. It is the group's only UK album release, is entirely uptempo, and contains six UK-issued singles (the earliest, \"Stay With Me\", dating back to 1985) including their highest-selling and best-remembered track, the Pet Shop Boys-produced and written \"I'm Not Scared\" (a #7 hit), and \"Cross My Heart\" (#13). \"Fearless\" peaked at #47 on the UK Albums Chart. Eighth Wonder split up in 1989, with lead singer Patsy Kensit going on to devote herself to her acting career.", "Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Zora Folley\n\nMuhammad Ali and Zora Folley fought each other in a boxing match at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 22, 1967. Ali won the bout by knocking out Folley in the seventh round.This would be Ali's last boxing match before his suspension from boxing.", "Title: Drama in Bahama\n\nDrama in Bahama was a ten-round boxing match that took place between Muhammad Ali and Trevor Berbick in Nassau, Bahamas on December 11, 1981. Ali was 39 years old at this time, and Berbick was 27 years old. The fight went the distance with Berbick winning through a unanimous decision on points. This was Ali's last boxing match.", "Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Buster Mathis\n\nMuhammad Ali and Buster Mathis fought each other in a twelve-round boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on November 17, 1971. Ali dominated the fight throughout and won easily on points. Ali knocked Mathis down twice in eleventh round and twice again in the final round but refused to move in for a knockout out of compassion for Mathis. Ali had joked before the fight that \"I'm going to do to Buster what the Indians did to Custer\". One of the fight posters promoting the match said \"Be there when the Mountain comes to Muhammad\".", "Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Cleveland Williams\n\nMuhammad Ali and Cleveland Williams fought each other in a boxing match at the Astrodome in Houston on November 14, 1966. Ali won the bout through a technical knockout in the third round. Many experts regard Ali's performance in this fight to be the finest of his boxing career. It was in this fight that Ali unveiled for the first time the dance step he called \"the Ali shuffle\".", "Title: Cassius Clay vs. Jim Robinson\n\nCassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Jim Robinson in a boxing match at Miami Beach Convention Center on February 7, 1961. Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the first round. Robinson was a last minute replacement for another fighter who was supposed to fight Clay on the night of the fight; this was Robinson's second professional boxing match." ]
5,012
"Let 'Em In" is a song by Wings from which 1976 album, it's the fifth studio album by Wings, released on 25 March 1976 as a follow-up to their previous album "Venus and Mars"?
Wings at the Speed of Sound
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{ "title": [ "Let 'Em In", "Wings at the Speed of Sound" ], "sent_id": [ 6, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Let 'Em Burn is the third studio album by New Orleans rap group, Hot Boys, released March 25, 2003, on Cash Money Records.", " The album was originally recorded from 1998 to 2000, but wasn't released until 3 years later due to Juvenile, B.G. and Turk leaving Cash Money Records.", " All the production on the album is done by former Cash Money Records producer Mannie Fresh.", " \"Let 'Em Burn\" debuted at #14 on the billboard 200 selling 64,000 copies in its first week" ], "title": "Let 'Em Burn" }, { "sentences": [ "Hell on Earth is the third studio album by East Coast hip hop group Mobb Deep, which was first released on November 19, 1996, on Loud/RCA/BMG Records.", " The album is largely a continuation of Mobb Deep's previous album, the critically acclaimed \"The Infamous\".", " The album is produced by Mobb Deep and also features guest appearances by emcees Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, and frequent collaborator Big Noyd.", " The album stands out for its acclaimed singles \"G.O.D. Pt.", " III\" and \"Hell on Earth (Front Lines),\" as well as \"Drop a Gem on 'Em,\" a response to 2Pac's diss track \"Hit 'Em Up.\"", " A promotional single, \"Still Shinin'\", was released earlier that year and later added to the album.", " The album, one of the earliest enhanced CDs, also contains an additional track (\"In the Long Run\") that at the time, had to be unlocked with the use of a computer." ], "title": "Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wings at the Speed of Sound is the fifth studio album by Wings, released on 25 March 1976 as a follow-up to their previous album \"Venus and Mars\".", " Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart.", " Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with 'Silly Love Songs' reaching number 1 in the US." ], "title": "Wings at the Speed of Sound" }, { "sentences": [ "Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, by the independent record label Megaforce Records.", " \"Kill 'Em All\" is regarded as a groundbreaking album for thrash metal because of its precise musicianship, which fuses new wave of British heavy metal riffs with hardcore punk tempos.", " The album's musical approach and lyrics were markedly different from rock's mainstream of the early 1980s and inspired a number of bands who followed in similar manner.", " The album did not enter the \"Billboard\" 200 until 1986, when it peaked at number 155, following Metallica's commercial success with its third studio album \"Master of Puppets\"; the 1988 Elektra reissue peaked at number 120.", " \"Kill 'Em All\" was critically praised at the time of its release and in retrospect, and was placed on a few publications' best album lists.", " It was certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999 for shipping three million copies in the United States.", " The album generated two singles, \"Whiplash\" and \"Jump in the Fire\"." ], "title": "Kill 'Em All" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Let 'Em In\" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".", " It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.", " It was a No. 2 hit in the UK; in the U.S. it was a No. 3 pop hit and No. 1 easy listening hit.", " In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of \"RPM\" magazine.", " The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies.", " It can also be found on McCartney's 1987 compilation album, \"All the Best!", "\" A demo of the song, featuring Denny Laine on lead vocal, was included as a bonus track on the Archive Collection reissue of \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\"." ], "title": "Let 'Em In" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexzandra Spencer \"Alexz\" Johnson (born November 4, 1986) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, actress and philanthropist.", " Her debut album \"Voodoo\" was independently released in 2010, followed by the demo release of \"The Basement Recordings\" in 2011, with its sequel, \"The Basement Recordings II\", and EP \"Skipping Stone\" in 2012. \"", "The Basement Recordings III\" was released in 2013.", " A follow-up extended play \"Heart\" followed in 2014; with her sophomore effort \"Let 'Em Eat Cake\" being released October of that year.", " Johnson's third studio album \"A Stranger Time\" was released in 2017." ], "title": "Alexz Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "I Told You So is the second studio album by Chino XL released by Metro Records on August 21, 2001.", " The album peaked at #98 on the \"Billboard\" R&B Albums chart.", " Kool G Rap has a guest appearance on the song \"Let 'Em Live,\" which was released as a single.", " It was originally slated to be released by Warner Bros.", " Records, and the catalogue number 47710 was assigned to the release, but Chino XL was dropped by the label shortly after the previously mentioned single was released." ], "title": "I Told You So (Chino XL album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Venus and Mars is the fourth studio album by Wings.", " Released in 1975 as the follow-up to the successful \"Band on the Run\", \"Venus and Mars\" continued Wings' string of success and would prove a springboard for a year-long worldwide tour.", " It was Paul McCartney's first post-Beatles album to be released worldwide on the Capitol Records label." ], "title": "Venus and Mars (Wings album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Beware My Love\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".", " It was also used as the B-side of the single that included \"Let 'Em In\".", " A live version recorded on June 7, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, was included on the Wings' album \"Wings Over America\" and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington, was shown in the concert film \"Rockshow\".", " An excerpt from the \"Rockshow\" performance was also included in the documentary \"Wings Over the World\"." ], "title": "Beware My Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Lovehatetragedy is the second album by the rock band Papa Roach.", " It was released on June 18, 2002.", " A re-recorded version of the song \"M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement)\" was featured in the game \"Amplitude\".", " The song \"She Loves Me Not\" was featured in the game \"NHL 2003\".", " The songs \"She Loves Me Not\" and \"Walking Thru Barbed Wire\" were recorded in 1999, with the former appearing on the band's 1999 demo and the latter on the \"...Let 'Em Know!\"", " EP.", " Despite peaking at higher positions on most charts worldwide, the album failed to catch the success of the band's previous album \"Infest\", and moreover is considered one of their most underrated work, as no songs on the album are played anymore in live concerts." ], "title": "Lovehatetragedy" } ]
[ "Title: Let 'Em Burn\n\nLet 'Em Burn is the third studio album by New Orleans rap group, Hot Boys, released March 25, 2003, on Cash Money Records. The album was originally recorded from 1998 to 2000, but wasn't released until 3 years later due to Juvenile, B.G. and Turk leaving Cash Money Records. All the production on the album is done by former Cash Money Records producer Mannie Fresh. \"Let 'Em Burn\" debuted at #14 on the billboard 200 selling 64,000 copies in its first week", "Title: Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep album)\n\nHell on Earth is the third studio album by East Coast hip hop group Mobb Deep, which was first released on November 19, 1996, on Loud/RCA/BMG Records. The album is largely a continuation of Mobb Deep's previous album, the critically acclaimed \"The Infamous\". The album is produced by Mobb Deep and also features guest appearances by emcees Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, and frequent collaborator Big Noyd. The album stands out for its acclaimed singles \"G.O.D. Pt. III\" and \"Hell on Earth (Front Lines),\" as well as \"Drop a Gem on 'Em,\" a response to 2Pac's diss track \"Hit 'Em Up.\" A promotional single, \"Still Shinin'\", was released earlier that year and later added to the album. The album, one of the earliest enhanced CDs, also contains an additional track (\"In the Long Run\") that at the time, had to be unlocked with the use of a computer.", "Title: Wings at the Speed of Sound\n\nWings at the Speed of Sound is the fifth studio album by Wings, released on 25 March 1976 as a follow-up to their previous album \"Venus and Mars\". Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart. Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with 'Silly Love Songs' reaching number 1 in the US.", "Title: Kill 'Em All\n\nKill 'Em All is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, by the independent record label Megaforce Records. \"Kill 'Em All\" is regarded as a groundbreaking album for thrash metal because of its precise musicianship, which fuses new wave of British heavy metal riffs with hardcore punk tempos. The album's musical approach and lyrics were markedly different from rock's mainstream of the early 1980s and inspired a number of bands who followed in similar manner. The album did not enter the \"Billboard\" 200 until 1986, when it peaked at number 155, following Metallica's commercial success with its third studio album \"Master of Puppets\"; the 1988 Elektra reissue peaked at number 120. \"Kill 'Em All\" was critically praised at the time of its release and in retrospect, and was placed on a few publications' best album lists. It was certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999 for shipping three million copies in the United States. The album generated two singles, \"Whiplash\" and \"Jump in the Fire\".", "Title: Let 'Em In\n\n\"Let 'Em In\" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. It was a No. 2 hit in the UK; in the U.S. it was a No. 3 pop hit and No. 1 easy listening hit. In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of \"RPM\" magazine. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies. It can also be found on McCartney's 1987 compilation album, \"All the Best! \" A demo of the song, featuring Denny Laine on lead vocal, was included as a bonus track on the Archive Collection reissue of \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".", "Title: Alexz Johnson\n\nAlexzandra Spencer \"Alexz\" Johnson (born November 4, 1986) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, actress and philanthropist. Her debut album \"Voodoo\" was independently released in 2010, followed by the demo release of \"The Basement Recordings\" in 2011, with its sequel, \"The Basement Recordings II\", and EP \"Skipping Stone\" in 2012. \" The Basement Recordings III\" was released in 2013. A follow-up extended play \"Heart\" followed in 2014; with her sophomore effort \"Let 'Em Eat Cake\" being released October of that year. Johnson's third studio album \"A Stranger Time\" was released in 2017.", "Title: I Told You So (Chino XL album)\n\nI Told You So is the second studio album by Chino XL released by Metro Records on August 21, 2001. The album peaked at #98 on the \"Billboard\" R&B Albums chart. Kool G Rap has a guest appearance on the song \"Let 'Em Live,\" which was released as a single. It was originally slated to be released by Warner Bros. Records, and the catalogue number 47710 was assigned to the release, but Chino XL was dropped by the label shortly after the previously mentioned single was released.", "Title: Venus and Mars (Wings album)\n\nVenus and Mars is the fourth studio album by Wings. Released in 1975 as the follow-up to the successful \"Band on the Run\", \"Venus and Mars\" continued Wings' string of success and would prove a springboard for a year-long worldwide tour. It was Paul McCartney's first post-Beatles album to be released worldwide on the Capitol Records label.", "Title: Beware My Love\n\n\"Beware My Love\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was also used as the B-side of the single that included \"Let 'Em In\". A live version recorded on June 7, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, was included on the Wings' album \"Wings Over America\" and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington, was shown in the concert film \"Rockshow\". An excerpt from the \"Rockshow\" performance was also included in the documentary \"Wings Over the World\".", "Title: Lovehatetragedy\n\nLovehatetragedy is the second album by the rock band Papa Roach. It was released on June 18, 2002. A re-recorded version of the song \"M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement)\" was featured in the game \"Amplitude\". The song \"She Loves Me Not\" was featured in the game \"NHL 2003\". The songs \"She Loves Me Not\" and \"Walking Thru Barbed Wire\" were recorded in 1999, with the former appearing on the band's 1999 demo and the latter on the \"...Let 'Em Know!\" EP. Despite peaking at higher positions on most charts worldwide, the album failed to catch the success of the band's previous album \"Infest\", and moreover is considered one of their most underrated work, as no songs on the album are played anymore in live concerts." ]
5,013
Who was born first, Cheick Kongo or ALexander Volkov?
Cheick Kongo
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[ "Title: Rodney Glunder\n\nRodney Glunder (born as \"Rodney Faverus\", March 1, 1975) is a Dutch-Surinamese semi-retired professional kickboxer, mixed martial artist, professional wrestler and boxer, current actor, entrepreneur, bodybuilder. He has fought for M-1 Global, Cage Rage, K-1, PRIDE Fighting Championship, RINGS, Glory, Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki, It's Showtime, SuperKombat, SLAMM!! Events and Art of War Fighting Championship. Glunder holds notable wins over top contenders Cheick Kongo, Valentijn Overeem, Joe Riggs, Melvin Manhoef, Cyrille Diabaté, Brian Douwes and Gregory Tony.", "Title: Wolfslair MMA Academy\n\nThe Wolfslair MMA Academy is a fight team and training camp for mixed martial artists and kickboxers, headquartered in Widnes, England. The school was founded by Liverpool MMA fans Anthony McGann and Lee Gwynn. The academy earned publicity from their signing of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson, former UFC heavyweight Cheick Kongo, and current UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping to training and managerial contracts. With these signings, Wolfslair became noted as one of the most prominent training stables in the UK's MMA scene.", "Title: Israel Piano Trio\n\nThe Israel Piano Trio (Hebrew: שלישיית הפסנתר הישראלית‎ ‎ ) is a classical piano trio founded in 1972 by the pianist Alexander Volkov, the violinist Menahem Breuer, and the cellist Zvi Harell.", "Title: Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (politician)\n\nAlexander Alexandrovich Volkov (Udmurt and Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Во́лков ; 25 December 1951 in Bryansk – 20 May 2017) was the President of the Udmurt Republic. As President, Volkov was the highest official in the Udmurt Republic, the head of the republic's highest executive body, and leader of its two million citizens. Volkov took office November 3, 2000, for a five-year term after the first presidential elections in the Udmurt Republic took place on October 15, 2000. Prior to the elections, Volkov was the speaker of the Udmurtia Republican Legislature.", "Title: Glaube Feitosa\n\nGlaube Araújo Feitosa (born April 9, 1973) is a Brazilian former kickboxer and a kyokushin full contact karate practitioner who was competing in K-1. In 2005, Feitosa won K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas tournament and was a K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 finalist. While living in Tokyo, Japan he fought and trained in the IKO1 Kyokushin - Team Ichigeki at the Ichigeki Plaza. Throughout his career he was known as one of the best non-champions to fight in the K-1, a position he earned with his wins over non-champion fighters, such as Ruslan Karaev, Musashi, Gary Goodridge and Junichi Sawayashiki. He also went the distance with some of the top fighters in his time, such as Peter Aerts, Remy Bonjasky, Semmy Schilt and Errol Zimmerman. He holds victories over Cheick Kongo and Alistair Overeem.", "Title: 1995 Kremlin Cup – Singles\n\nAlexander Volkov was the defending champion, but lost to Daniel Vacek in the quarterfinal. Carl-Uwe Steeb won in the final 7–6, 3–6, 7–6 against Daniel Vacek.", "Title: Leonid Vladimirsky\n\nLeonid Vladimirsky (21 September 1920 in Moscow, Russia - 18 April 2015) was a Russian illustrator who worked on fairy tales, including books by Alexander Pushkin (\"Ruslan and Ludmila\"), Aleksey Tolstoy (\"Golden Key\", 1953), and Alexander Volkov, as well as some folk tales.", "Title: Alexander Volkov (fighter)\n\nAlexander Yevgenievich Volkov (Russian: Александр Евгеньевич Волков ; born October 24, 1988) is a Russian mixed martial artist who competes in the UFC heavyweight division. A professional MMA competitor since 2009, Volkov has competed almost exclusively for the M-1 Global promotion, as well as Bellator MMA. He is a former Heavyweight Champion in both promotions. He is currently ranked as the #7 contender in the official UFC rankings.", "Title: 1994 Kremlin Cup – Singles\n\nMarc Rosset was the defending champion, but lost to Chuck Adams in the semifinal. Alexander Volkov won in the final 6–2, 6–4 against Chuck Adams.", "Title: Cheick Kongo\n\nCheick Guillaume Ouedraogo (born May 17, 1975), more commonly known as Cheick Kongo, is a French heavyweight mixed martial artist and former kickboxer who fights in Bellator MMA. He holds notable wins over the likes of Mirko Cro Cop, Lavar Johnson, Shawn Jordan, Matt Mitrione, Alexander Volkov and Pat Barry. As of June 19, 2017, he is #12 in the world rankings by Sherdog." ]
5,014
When was one of the starred actors in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams born?
August 27, 1988
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] ; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress.", " She is known for her roles as Ingrid Cortez in the \"\"Spy Kids\" trilogy\", Sally Jupiter in \"Watchmen\" (2009), Dr. Vera Gorski in \"Sucker Punch\" (2011), and as the lead characters of the television series \"Karen Sisco\" and \"Threshold\".", " Her feature film work includes starring roles in \"Son in Law\" (1993), \" Sin City\" (2005), \"Night at the Museum\" (2006), \"Mr. Popper's Penguins\" (2011), \"San Andreas\" (2015), \"The Space Between Us\" (2017), and \"Gerald's Game\" (2017) as well as Kelor in the DC Extended Universe.", " Gugino has had lead roles in the TV series \"Political Animals\" (2012), \"Wayward Pines\" (2015), and \"Roadies\" (2016)." ], "title": "Carla Gugino" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Cumming, OBE (born 27 January 1965), is a Scottish-American actor, singer/performer, author, and activist who has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and plays.", " His London stage appearances include \"Hamlet\", the Maniac in \"Accidental Death of an Anarchist\" (for which he received an Olivier Award), the lead in \"Bent\", and the National Theatre of Scotland's \"The Bacchae\".", " On Broadway, he has appeared in \"The Threepenny Opera\", as the master of ceremonies in \"Cabaret\" (for which he won a Tony Award), \"Design for Living\" and a one-man adaptation of \"Macbeth\".", " His best-known film roles include his performances in \"Emma\", \"GoldenEye\", the \"Spy Kids\" trilogy, \"Son of the Mask,\" and \"X2\".", " Cumming also introduces \"Masterpiece Mystery!", "\" for PBS and appeared on \"The Good Wife\", for which he has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Satellite Award.", " A filming of his Las Vegas cabaret show, \"Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs\", aired on PBS stations in November 2016." ], "title": "Alan Cumming" }, { "sentences": [ "Danny Trejo ( ; ] ; born May 16, 1944) is an American actor who has appeared in numerous Hollywood films, often as villains and antiheroes.", " His films include \"Heat\" (1995), \"Con Air\" (1997), and \"Desperado\" (1995), the latter with frequent collaborator Robert Rodriguez.", " Trejo is perhaps most recognized as the character Machete, originally developed by Rodriguez for the \"Spy Kids\" series of movies and later expanded into Trejo's own series of films aimed at a more adult audience.", " He has appeared in TV shows such as \"Breaking Bad,\" \"The X-Files\", and \"Sons of Anarchy\".", " He also appeared in the spoof movie \"Delta Farce\" as the killer Carlos Santana who in the movie keeps getting mistaken for the musician." ], "title": "Danny Trejo" }, { "sentences": [ "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (known in-film as Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams) is a 2002 American spy adventure comedy film written, edited, and directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by Troublemaker Studios, Elizabeth Avellan, and Rodriguez, and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Mike Judge, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Christopher McDonald, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Taylor Momsen, Matt O'Leary, and introducing Emily Osment." ], "title": "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician.", " He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas.", " Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000.", " The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\".", " He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present).", " Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\".", " Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\".", " He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of.", " In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey." ], "title": "Robert Rodriguez" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferenc Máté (born 1945 in Hungary) escaped Hungary after the revolution with his mother to Vancouver, British Columbia.", " He has lived in British Columbia, California, New York City, Paris, and Rome, and now resides on a wine estate in Tuscany with his wife, painter and winemaker Candace Máté, and their son, Peter.", " For much of their first twenty years together, Máté and his wife lived on sailboats, traveling the world, photographing and occasionally publishing books and calendars on sailboats.", " His first book, \"From a Bare Hull\", 1970, is still considered one of the best books on boat-building ever written.", " In addition to sailing books, Máté has written a memoir about adjusting to Italian life, an international bestseller \"The Hills of Tuscany\", and a book-length essay on the environmental impact of the excesses of modern lifestyles, \"A Reasonable Life\".", " His first novel, \"Ghost Sea\" (W. W. Norton, 2006) is the first of a series of anthropological thrillers involving an outlaw sea captain, Dugger.", " He is now writing the next volume, \"Sea of Lost Dreams\", set in Tahiti.", " In 2007, he published \"A Vineyard in Tuscany\", which tells the Máté's story of renovating a 13th-century house and starting a now world-renowned winery." ], "title": "Ferenc Máté" }, { "sentences": [ "José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960) is a Spanish actor, director, singer, and producer.", " He began his acting career with a series of films by director Pedro Almodóvar and then appeared in high-profile Hollywood movies, especially in the 1990s, including \"Assassins\", \"Evita\", \"Interview with the Vampire\", \"Philadelphia\", \"Desperado\", \"The Mask of Zorro\", \"Take the Lead\", \"The Expendables 3\" and \"Spy Kids\".", " Banderas also portrayed the voice of \"Puss in Boots\" in the \"Shrek\" sequels and \"Puss in Boots\" as well as the bee in the US Nasonex commercials." ], "title": "Antonio Banderas" } ]
[ "Title: Daryl Sabara\n\nDaryl Christopher Sabara (born June 14, 1992) is an American actor, perhaps best known for playing Juni Cortez in the \"Spy Kids\" film series, as well as for a variety of television and film appearances, including \"Generator Rex\", \"Wizards of Waverly Place\", \"Father of the Pride\", \"The Polar Express\", \"Keeping Up with the Steins\", \"Halloween\", and \"America's Most Talented Kids\" (on which he was a judge).", "Title: Alexa Vega\n\nAlexa Ellesse PenaVega (née Vega; born August 27, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Carmen Cortez in the \"Spy Kids\" film series and Shilo Wallace in the film \"Repo! The Genetic Opera\" (2008). In 2009, she starred as the title character Ruby Gallagher in the ABC Family series \"Ruby & the Rockits\".", "Title: Home with Kids\n\nHome with Kids (; pinyin: Jiā yǒu érnǚ), is a sitcom/drama from Mainland China. There are 4 series of \"Home with Kids\", i.e. \"Home with Kids 1\", \"Home with Kids 2\", \"Home with Kids 3\" and \"Home with Kids 4\", which were released respectively in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. It is considered to be an equivalent to \"Growing Pains\", a US sitcom. Unlike most Chinese multi-camera sitcoms, \"Home With Kids\" prominently uses child actors as main roles. The series also reunites Song Dandan and Wen Xingyu, who both starred in China's first multi-camera sitcom, \"I Love My Family\".", "Title: Carla Gugino\n\nCarla Gugino ( ; ] ; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Ingrid Cortez in the \"\"Spy Kids\" trilogy\", Sally Jupiter in \"Watchmen\" (2009), Dr. Vera Gorski in \"Sucker Punch\" (2011), and as the lead characters of the television series \"Karen Sisco\" and \"Threshold\". Her feature film work includes starring roles in \"Son in Law\" (1993), \" Sin City\" (2005), \"Night at the Museum\" (2006), \"Mr. Popper's Penguins\" (2011), \"San Andreas\" (2015), \"The Space Between Us\" (2017), and \"Gerald's Game\" (2017) as well as Kelor in the DC Extended Universe. Gugino has had lead roles in the TV series \"Political Animals\" (2012), \"Wayward Pines\" (2015), and \"Roadies\" (2016).", "Title: Alan Cumming\n\nAlan Cumming, OBE (born 27 January 1965), is a Scottish-American actor, singer/performer, author, and activist who has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and plays. His London stage appearances include \"Hamlet\", the Maniac in \"Accidental Death of an Anarchist\" (for which he received an Olivier Award), the lead in \"Bent\", and the National Theatre of Scotland's \"The Bacchae\". On Broadway, he has appeared in \"The Threepenny Opera\", as the master of ceremonies in \"Cabaret\" (for which he won a Tony Award), \"Design for Living\" and a one-man adaptation of \"Macbeth\". His best-known film roles include his performances in \"Emma\", \"GoldenEye\", the \"Spy Kids\" trilogy, \"Son of the Mask,\" and \"X2\". Cumming also introduces \"Masterpiece Mystery! \" for PBS and appeared on \"The Good Wife\", for which he has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Satellite Award. A filming of his Las Vegas cabaret show, \"Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs\", aired on PBS stations in November 2016.", "Title: Danny Trejo\n\nDanny Trejo ( ; ] ; born May 16, 1944) is an American actor who has appeared in numerous Hollywood films, often as villains and antiheroes. His films include \"Heat\" (1995), \"Con Air\" (1997), and \"Desperado\" (1995), the latter with frequent collaborator Robert Rodriguez. Trejo is perhaps most recognized as the character Machete, originally developed by Rodriguez for the \"Spy Kids\" series of movies and later expanded into Trejo's own series of films aimed at a more adult audience. He has appeared in TV shows such as \"Breaking Bad,\" \"The X-Files\", and \"Sons of Anarchy\". He also appeared in the spoof movie \"Delta Farce\" as the killer Carlos Santana who in the movie keeps getting mistaken for the musician.", "Title: Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams\n\nSpy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (known in-film as Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams) is a 2002 American spy adventure comedy film written, edited, and directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by Troublemaker Studios, Elizabeth Avellan, and Rodriguez, and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Mike Judge, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Christopher McDonald, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Taylor Momsen, Matt O'Leary, and introducing Emily Osment.", "Title: Robert Rodriguez\n\nRobert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000. The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\". He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present). Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\". Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\". He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey.", "Title: Ferenc Máté\n\nFerenc Máté (born 1945 in Hungary) escaped Hungary after the revolution with his mother to Vancouver, British Columbia. He has lived in British Columbia, California, New York City, Paris, and Rome, and now resides on a wine estate in Tuscany with his wife, painter and winemaker Candace Máté, and their son, Peter. For much of their first twenty years together, Máté and his wife lived on sailboats, traveling the world, photographing and occasionally publishing books and calendars on sailboats. His first book, \"From a Bare Hull\", 1970, is still considered one of the best books on boat-building ever written. In addition to sailing books, Máté has written a memoir about adjusting to Italian life, an international bestseller \"The Hills of Tuscany\", and a book-length essay on the environmental impact of the excesses of modern lifestyles, \"A Reasonable Life\". His first novel, \"Ghost Sea\" (W. W. Norton, 2006) is the first of a series of anthropological thrillers involving an outlaw sea captain, Dugger. He is now writing the next volume, \"Sea of Lost Dreams\", set in Tahiti. In 2007, he published \"A Vineyard in Tuscany\", which tells the Máté's story of renovating a 13th-century house and starting a now world-renowned winery.", "Title: Antonio Banderas\n\nJosé Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960) is a Spanish actor, director, singer, and producer. He began his acting career with a series of films by director Pedro Almodóvar and then appeared in high-profile Hollywood movies, especially in the 1990s, including \"Assassins\", \"Evita\", \"Interview with the Vampire\", \"Philadelphia\", \"Desperado\", \"The Mask of Zorro\", \"Take the Lead\", \"The Expendables 3\" and \"Spy Kids\". Banderas also portrayed the voice of \"Puss in Boots\" in the \"Shrek\" sequels and \"Puss in Boots\" as well as the bee in the US Nasonex commercials." ]
5,015
Who had more accomplishments Steve Ihnat or Gordon Curran Stewart?
Gordon Curran Stewart
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Utah Catzz was a team in the United States Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998.", " The Catzz franchise was owned by Michael & Carla Curran, who also started a farm club for the Catzz, the Salt Lake Lions (semi-pro football team).", " The Catzz played their home games at the David O. McKay Events Center in Orem, UT.", ", with the team office located in Salt Lake City, UT.", " The team's color's were: Blue, Red, and Purple.", " Utah's head coach for the 1998 season was Gordon Hudson." ], "title": "Utah Catzz" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Gordon (  1516 –1575) was a 16th-century Scottish churchman who was successively archbishop of Glasgow, titular archbishop of Athens, bishop of the Isles and bishop of Galloway.", " His father was John Gordon, Lord Gordon and his mother was Margaret Stewart, an illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland.", " He was the brother of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, the ex-Chancellor of Scotland.", " He acquired his first ecclesiastic appointment, as administrator of Caithness, despite competition with Robert Stewart, brother of the Earl of Lennox.", " He was provided and consecrated to the archdiocese of Glasgow in the year 1550.", " This see was resigned to the pope in 1551, and he was given a pension and the title archbishop of Athens \"in partibus\", along with the \"commendam\" of Inchaffray.", " In 1553, he was translated to the bishopric of the Isles (\"Sodor\") at Iona.", " In 1559, after the death of the bishop of Galloway, Alexander was translated that bishopric.", " Alexander became a Protestant, and died on 11 November 1575." ], "title": "Alexander Gordon (bishop of Galloway)" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Andropoulos found himself falling in love with Betsy Stewart in 1982.", " The feeling was mutual and Betsy offered to give him her trust fund money so he could start his own business.", " Though touched by the gesture, Steve refused her offer.", " Despite everyone's efforts to keep the news a secret, Steve's brother Nick found out that the pair was dating and suspecting that Steve was only after Betsy's trust fund, Nick went after Steve with Betsy in attendance.", " Though a panicked Betsy promised to stop seeing him, Nick found them picnicking together and violently confronted Steve.", " In the course of the argument, Nick had a massive heart attack.", " In agony, Nick muttered that he wished he'd killed Steve.", " After extracting a promise from Betsy never to see Steve again, Nick died." ], "title": "Steve Andropoulos and Betsy Stewart" }, { "sentences": [ "Martha Jane MacKenzie (also Stewart, previously Holden) is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera \"Home and Away\", played by Jodi Gordon.", " Martha made her first on-screen appearance on 8 September 1988.", " She was originally played by Burcin Kapkin.", " In 2005, the character returned to \"Home and Away\", played by Jodi Gordon.", " Gordon was a model and she took acting lessons before auditioning for the role.", " Gordon won a Logie Award for \"Most Popular New Female Talent\" in 2006 and she earned several more award nominations for her portrayal of Martha.", " Martha returned on screen on 30 March 2005." ], "title": "Martha MacKenzie" }, { "sentences": [ "Stefan \"Steve\" Ihnat (August 7, 1934 – May 12, 1972) was a Slovakian-born American actor and director.", " He immigrated to Canada when he was five years old, and later became a United States citizen." ], "title": "Steve Ihnat" }, { "sentences": [ "James Gordon Bennett Jr. (May 10, 1841May 14, 1918) was publisher of the \"New York Herald\", founded by his father, James Gordon Bennett Sr. (1795–1872), who emigrated from Scotland.", " He was generally known as Gordon Bennett to distinguish him from his father.", " Among his many sports-related accomplishments he organized both the first polo match and the first tennis match in the United States, and he personally won the first trans-oceanic yacht race.", " He sponsored explorers including Henry Morton Stanley's trip to Africa to find David Livingstone, and the ill-fated USS \"Jeannette\" attempt on the North Pole." ], "title": "James Gordon Bennett Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "The Honkers is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Steve Ihnat and written by Steve Ihnat and Stephen Lodge.", " The film stars James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens, Anne Archer, Richard Anderson and Joan Huntington.", " The film was released on May 17, 1972, by United Artists." ], "title": "The Honkers" }, { "sentences": [ "Stewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton.", " He is the sixth child of seven.", " He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949.", " Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953.", " On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton.", " From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel.", " Samuel followed his father into the ministry.", " Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.", " He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina.", " He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina.", " In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church.", " In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church.", " Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially.", " He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area.", " Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential.", " Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader.", " Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees.", " – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999.", " Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign.", " He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure.", " Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death.", " He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County.", " Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967.", " Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina.", " He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78." ], "title": "Stewart Cleveland Cureton" }, { "sentences": [ "Dog Gone, also known as \"Diamond Dog Caper\", is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Stouffer and starring Luke Benward, French Stewart, Brittany Curran, and Kevin Farley.", " The film revolves around a young boy who rescues and hides a golden retriever carrying a fortune in stolen diamonds from a band of thugs." ], "title": "Dog Gone (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon Curran Stewart (July 22, 1939 – November 26, 2014) was an American speechwriter, academic, businessman and publisher." ], "title": "Gordon Curran Stewart" } ]
[ "Title: Utah Catzz\n\nThe Utah Catzz was a team in the United States Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998. The Catzz franchise was owned by Michael & Carla Curran, who also started a farm club for the Catzz, the Salt Lake Lions (semi-pro football team). The Catzz played their home games at the David O. McKay Events Center in Orem, UT. , with the team office located in Salt Lake City, UT. The team's color's were: Blue, Red, and Purple. Utah's head coach for the 1998 season was Gordon Hudson.", "Title: Alexander Gordon (bishop of Galloway)\n\nAlexander Gordon (  1516 –1575) was a 16th-century Scottish churchman who was successively archbishop of Glasgow, titular archbishop of Athens, bishop of the Isles and bishop of Galloway. His father was John Gordon, Lord Gordon and his mother was Margaret Stewart, an illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland. He was the brother of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, the ex-Chancellor of Scotland. He acquired his first ecclesiastic appointment, as administrator of Caithness, despite competition with Robert Stewart, brother of the Earl of Lennox. He was provided and consecrated to the archdiocese of Glasgow in the year 1550. This see was resigned to the pope in 1551, and he was given a pension and the title archbishop of Athens \"in partibus\", along with the \"commendam\" of Inchaffray. In 1553, he was translated to the bishopric of the Isles (\"Sodor\") at Iona. In 1559, after the death of the bishop of Galloway, Alexander was translated that bishopric. Alexander became a Protestant, and died on 11 November 1575.", "Title: Steve Andropoulos and Betsy Stewart\n\nSteve Andropoulos found himself falling in love with Betsy Stewart in 1982. The feeling was mutual and Betsy offered to give him her trust fund money so he could start his own business. Though touched by the gesture, Steve refused her offer. Despite everyone's efforts to keep the news a secret, Steve's brother Nick found out that the pair was dating and suspecting that Steve was only after Betsy's trust fund, Nick went after Steve with Betsy in attendance. Though a panicked Betsy promised to stop seeing him, Nick found them picnicking together and violently confronted Steve. In the course of the argument, Nick had a massive heart attack. In agony, Nick muttered that he wished he'd killed Steve. After extracting a promise from Betsy never to see Steve again, Nick died.", "Title: Martha MacKenzie\n\nMartha Jane MacKenzie (also Stewart, previously Holden) is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera \"Home and Away\", played by Jodi Gordon. Martha made her first on-screen appearance on 8 September 1988. She was originally played by Burcin Kapkin. In 2005, the character returned to \"Home and Away\", played by Jodi Gordon. Gordon was a model and she took acting lessons before auditioning for the role. Gordon won a Logie Award for \"Most Popular New Female Talent\" in 2006 and she earned several more award nominations for her portrayal of Martha. Martha returned on screen on 30 March 2005.", "Title: Steve Ihnat\n\nStefan \"Steve\" Ihnat (August 7, 1934 – May 12, 1972) was a Slovakian-born American actor and director. He immigrated to Canada when he was five years old, and later became a United States citizen.", "Title: James Gordon Bennett Jr.\n\nJames Gordon Bennett Jr. (May 10, 1841May 14, 1918) was publisher of the \"New York Herald\", founded by his father, James Gordon Bennett Sr. (1795–1872), who emigrated from Scotland. He was generally known as Gordon Bennett to distinguish him from his father. Among his many sports-related accomplishments he organized both the first polo match and the first tennis match in the United States, and he personally won the first trans-oceanic yacht race. He sponsored explorers including Henry Morton Stanley's trip to Africa to find David Livingstone, and the ill-fated USS \"Jeannette\" attempt on the North Pole.", "Title: The Honkers\n\nThe Honkers is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Steve Ihnat and written by Steve Ihnat and Stephen Lodge. The film stars James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens, Anne Archer, Richard Anderson and Joan Huntington. The film was released on May 17, 1972, by United Artists.", "Title: Stewart Cleveland Cureton\n\nStewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton. He is the sixth child of seven. He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949. Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953. On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton. From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel. Samuel followed his father into the ministry. Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina. He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina. In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church. In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church. Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially. He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area. Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential. Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader. Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees. – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999. Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign. He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure. Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death. He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County. Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967. Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina. He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78.", "Title: Dog Gone (film)\n\nDog Gone, also known as \"Diamond Dog Caper\", is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Stouffer and starring Luke Benward, French Stewart, Brittany Curran, and Kevin Farley. The film revolves around a young boy who rescues and hides a golden retriever carrying a fortune in stolen diamonds from a band of thugs.", "Title: Gordon Curran Stewart\n\nGordon Curran Stewart (July 22, 1939 – November 26, 2014) was an American speechwriter, academic, businessman and publisher." ]
5,016
A European multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide introduced a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by former employee?
Jose Verges
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{ "title": [ "Aeroflying Sensation", "Airbus" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Orel VH2 Streamline is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean-Francois Boudet and is under development by Orel Aircraft of Selles-Saint-Denis, introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2015.", " The aircraft will be supplied complete and ready-to-fly." ], "title": "Orel VH2 Streamline" }, { "sentences": [ "The AeroJames 01 Isatis (named for the flowering plant) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by AeroJames of Ajaccio, Corsica.", " It was introduced at the Aero show held in Friedrichshafen in 2009.", " The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft." ], "title": "AeroJames 01 Isatis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Houde Bimax is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Patrice Houde, introduced at the Blois homebuilt aircraft fly-in in September 2010.", " The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft." ], "title": "Houde Bimax" }, { "sentences": [ "The Humbert La Moto Du Ciel (English: \"Motorbike of the Sky\" ) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Humbert Aviation of Ramonchamp, introduced in the mid-1980s.", " The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft." ], "title": "Humbert La Moto Du Ciel" }, { "sentences": [ "Airbus SE ( , ] , ] , ] ) is a European multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide.", " In addition to its primary civil aeroplane business, the company has two divisions for other products and services: \"Defence and Space\" and \"Helicopters\", the latter being the largest in its industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries." ], "title": "Airbus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aero Synergie Jodel D20 is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean Délémontez and produced by Aero Synergie of Villefranche-de-Rouergue.", " The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a completed aircraft." ], "title": "Aero Synergie Jodel D20" }, { "sentences": [ "The Friendship 3 is a French ultralight aircraft with tandem seats, engineered in France and Switzerland, and assembled in Czech Republic by Ivanov Aircraft for the manufacturer, R,S & Associes SAS Erik Sanstroem of Versailles, Yvelines.", " Inspired by 1950s and 1960s light aircraft and motorgliders, the Friendship 3 is a two-place tandem-seat ultralight aircraft with dual controls, so that the rear seated passenger can also fly." ], "title": "Sanstroem Friendship 3" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aeroflying Sensation is a French ultralight aircraft, designed by former Airbus engineer Jose Verges and produced by Aeroflying of Saint-André-des-Eaux, Loire-Atlantique.", " It was introduced at the French Hombuilders Rally in Blois in 2007.", " The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft." ], "title": "Aeroflying Sensation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aero Synergie J300 Joker is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed and produced by Sauper/ALMS and later by Aero Synergie.", " The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction and also as a complete ready-to-fly aircraft." ], "title": "Aero Synergie J300 Joker" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo Ultralight Aircraft is a Hungarian aircraft manufacturer based in Eger.", " The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight aircraft, gyroplanes and ultralight trikes, in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft for the European Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight and the American light-sport aircraft categories." ], "title": "Apollo Ultralight Aircraft" } ]
[ "Title: Orel VH2 Streamline\n\nThe Orel VH2 Streamline is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean-Francois Boudet and is under development by Orel Aircraft of Selles-Saint-Denis, introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2015. The aircraft will be supplied complete and ready-to-fly.", "Title: AeroJames 01 Isatis\n\nThe AeroJames 01 Isatis (named for the flowering plant) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by AeroJames of Ajaccio, Corsica. It was introduced at the Aero show held in Friedrichshafen in 2009. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.", "Title: Houde Bimax\n\nThe Houde Bimax is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Patrice Houde, introduced at the Blois homebuilt aircraft fly-in in September 2010. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.", "Title: Humbert La Moto Du Ciel\n\nThe Humbert La Moto Du Ciel (English: \"Motorbike of the Sky\" ) is a French ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Humbert Aviation of Ramonchamp, introduced in the mid-1980s. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.", "Title: Airbus\n\nAirbus SE ( , ] , ] , ] ) is a European multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells civil and military aeronautical products worldwide. In addition to its primary civil aeroplane business, the company has two divisions for other products and services: \"Defence and Space\" and \"Helicopters\", the latter being the largest in its industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries.", "Title: Aero Synergie Jodel D20\n\nThe Aero Synergie Jodel D20 is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed by Jean Délémontez and produced by Aero Synergie of Villefranche-de-Rouergue. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a completed aircraft.", "Title: Sanstroem Friendship 3\n\nThe Friendship 3 is a French ultralight aircraft with tandem seats, engineered in France and Switzerland, and assembled in Czech Republic by Ivanov Aircraft for the manufacturer, R,S & Associes SAS Erik Sanstroem of Versailles, Yvelines. Inspired by 1950s and 1960s light aircraft and motorgliders, the Friendship 3 is a two-place tandem-seat ultralight aircraft with dual controls, so that the rear seated passenger can also fly.", "Title: Aeroflying Sensation\n\nThe Aeroflying Sensation is a French ultralight aircraft, designed by former Airbus engineer Jose Verges and produced by Aeroflying of Saint-André-des-Eaux, Loire-Atlantique. It was introduced at the French Hombuilders Rally in Blois in 2007. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.", "Title: Aero Synergie J300 Joker\n\nThe Aero Synergie J300 Joker is a French ultralight aircraft that was designed and produced by Sauper/ALMS and later by Aero Synergie. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction and also as a complete ready-to-fly aircraft.", "Title: Apollo Ultralight Aircraft\n\nApollo Ultralight Aircraft is a Hungarian aircraft manufacturer based in Eger. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight aircraft, gyroplanes and ultralight trikes, in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft for the European Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight and the American light-sport aircraft categories." ]
5,017
In what year was this controversial wide receiver who played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2006 born?
1973
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{ "title": [ "2006 Dallas Cowboys season", "Terrell Owens" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Wane Keith McGarity (born September 30, 1976 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League and Canadian Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", " He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at the University of Texas." ], "title": "Wane McGarity" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Lee \"Bullet Bob\" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys.", " An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", " He has one of the top 100 meter times by NFL players.", " Hayes was enshrined in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2001 and was selected for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2009.", " He was officially inducted in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009.", " Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe.", " He currently holds the world record for the 70 yard sprint, with his time of 6.90 seconds.", " Hayes remains the only man to run it in less than 7 seconds.", " He also holds the world record for the 60 yard sprint, with his time of 5.28 seconds, and remains one of only three men to run it in under 6 seconds." ], "title": "Bob Hayes" }, { "sentences": [ "James Robert Doran (August 11, 1927 – June 29, 1994) was a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions (1951–1959) and the Dallas Cowboys (1960–1961).", " He played college football at Iowa State University.", " He was a two-way player, playing both on offense and defense.", " He played 94 games as a defensive lineman, usually defensive end, and 115 games as a tight end.", " Injuries to teammates forced him to also become a tight end during Detroit's 1953 championship season, and he scored from that position in the 1953 NFL Championship Game.", " He was left unprotected in the 1960 NFL Expansion Draft, and Dallas drafted him.", " He was the first Pro Bowl player for the Cowboys." ], "title": "Jim Doran" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dallas Cowboys season was the final year for Cowboys head coach Tom Landry.", " After the season, the team underwent drastic changes including a new head coach, and change of ownership from Bum Bright to current owner Jerry Jones.", " Notable additions to the team in 1988 included wide receiver Michael Irvin, linebacker Ken Norton Jr. and defensive tackle Chad Hennings.", " It was the first time since 1976 that future hall-of-fame running back Tony Dorsett was not on the Dallas roster.", " Dorsett had been relegated to a backup role to Herschel Walker for most of 1987 and was traded to the Denver Broncos during the offseason." ], "title": "1988 Dallas Cowboys season" }, { "sentences": [ "Wendell Edward Tucker (born September 4, 1943) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Los Angeles Rams.", " Tucker spent most of his first season on the \"taxi-squad\" while learning behind the Rams' starting flanker Bernie Casey.", " Tucker saw action in 10 of the team's 14 games in 1968 (catching only 7 passes but 4 of them went for touchdowns), and then became the starting flanker after Casey's retirement.", " The 1969 season would prove to be his most productive as, playing opposite wide receiver Jack Snow, he caught 38 passes for 629 yards and 7 touchdowns, including a 93 yarder vs. the 49ers for the Coastal Division champion Rams.", " Tucker returned in 1970 but was hampered by injuries and caught only 12 passes in 12 games.", " In May 1971, Tucker was traded along with Billy Truax to the Dallas Cowboys for receiver Lance Rentzel.", " However, unable to regain his trademark speed because of a knee injury, Tucker retired before the start of the 1971 season." ], "title": "Wendell Tucker" }, { "sentences": [ "Alvin Craig Harper (born July 6, 1967) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League.", " He played college football at Tennessee, and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft.", " Harper played in Dallas for four years as the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXVIII, twice against the Buffalo Bills." ], "title": "Alvin Harper" }, { "sentences": [ "Terrell Eldorado Owens ( ; born December 7, 1973), popularly known by his initials, T.O., is a former American football wide receiver.", " A six-time Pro Bowl selection, Owens holds or shares several National Football League (NFL) records.", " His 15,934 career receiving yards rank second in NFL history and his 153 receiving touchdowns rank third." ], "title": "Terrell Owens" }, { "sentences": [ "William Frederick Truax (born July 15, 1943) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 to 1973 for the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys.", " He played in high school at Holy Cross in New Orleans and college football at Louisiana State University and was drafted in the second round of the 1964 NFL draft.", " Following the 1970 NFL season, Truax was traded by the Rams to the Cowboys for wide receiver Lance Rentzel.", " He was part of the Cowboys' Super Bowl VI championship team in 1971." ], "title": "Billy Truax" }, { "sentences": [ "Kelvin Brian Martin (born May 14, 1965) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) who was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 1987 NFL Draft.", " He won Super Bowl XXVII with the Cowboys against the Buffalo Bills, giving him his only Super Bowl title.", " He graduated from Boston College and played in ten NFL seasons from 1987 to 1996 for the Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks, and Philadelphia Eagles." ], "title": "Kelvin Martin (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 Dallas Cowboys season was the 47th season for the team in the National Football League.", " The season began with the team trying to improve on their 9–7 record in 2005.", " The base offense was changed to a 2-TE formation.", " Several high-profile free agents were signed including controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens and kicker Mike Vanderjagt.", " Veteran defensive end Greg Ellis was also converted into a linebacker." ], "title": "2006 Dallas Cowboys season" } ]
[ "Title: Wane McGarity\n\nWane Keith McGarity (born September 30, 1976 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League and Canadian Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Texas.", "Title: Bob Hayes\n\nRobert Lee \"Bullet Bob\" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University. He has one of the top 100 meter times by NFL players. Hayes was enshrined in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2001 and was selected for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2009. He was officially inducted in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009. Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe. He currently holds the world record for the 70 yard sprint, with his time of 6.90 seconds. Hayes remains the only man to run it in less than 7 seconds. He also holds the world record for the 60 yard sprint, with his time of 5.28 seconds, and remains one of only three men to run it in under 6 seconds.", "Title: Jim Doran\n\nJames Robert Doran (August 11, 1927 – June 29, 1994) was a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions (1951–1959) and the Dallas Cowboys (1960–1961). He played college football at Iowa State University. He was a two-way player, playing both on offense and defense. He played 94 games as a defensive lineman, usually defensive end, and 115 games as a tight end. Injuries to teammates forced him to also become a tight end during Detroit's 1953 championship season, and he scored from that position in the 1953 NFL Championship Game. He was left unprotected in the 1960 NFL Expansion Draft, and Dallas drafted him. He was the first Pro Bowl player for the Cowboys.", "Title: 1988 Dallas Cowboys season\n\nThe Dallas Cowboys season was the final year for Cowboys head coach Tom Landry. After the season, the team underwent drastic changes including a new head coach, and change of ownership from Bum Bright to current owner Jerry Jones. Notable additions to the team in 1988 included wide receiver Michael Irvin, linebacker Ken Norton Jr. and defensive tackle Chad Hennings. It was the first time since 1976 that future hall-of-fame running back Tony Dorsett was not on the Dallas roster. Dorsett had been relegated to a backup role to Herschel Walker for most of 1987 and was traded to the Denver Broncos during the offseason.", "Title: Wendell Tucker\n\nWendell Edward Tucker (born September 4, 1943) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Los Angeles Rams. Tucker spent most of his first season on the \"taxi-squad\" while learning behind the Rams' starting flanker Bernie Casey. Tucker saw action in 10 of the team's 14 games in 1968 (catching only 7 passes but 4 of them went for touchdowns), and then became the starting flanker after Casey's retirement. The 1969 season would prove to be his most productive as, playing opposite wide receiver Jack Snow, he caught 38 passes for 629 yards and 7 touchdowns, including a 93 yarder vs. the 49ers for the Coastal Division champion Rams. Tucker returned in 1970 but was hampered by injuries and caught only 12 passes in 12 games. In May 1971, Tucker was traded along with Billy Truax to the Dallas Cowboys for receiver Lance Rentzel. However, unable to regain his trademark speed because of a knee injury, Tucker retired before the start of the 1971 season.", "Title: Alvin Harper\n\nAlvin Craig Harper (born July 6, 1967) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League. He played college football at Tennessee, and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Harper played in Dallas for four years as the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXVIII, twice against the Buffalo Bills.", "Title: Terrell Owens\n\nTerrell Eldorado Owens ( ; born December 7, 1973), popularly known by his initials, T.O., is a former American football wide receiver. A six-time Pro Bowl selection, Owens holds or shares several National Football League (NFL) records. His 15,934 career receiving yards rank second in NFL history and his 153 receiving touchdowns rank third.", "Title: Billy Truax\n\nWilliam Frederick Truax (born July 15, 1943) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 to 1973 for the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys. He played in high school at Holy Cross in New Orleans and college football at Louisiana State University and was drafted in the second round of the 1964 NFL draft. Following the 1970 NFL season, Truax was traded by the Rams to the Cowboys for wide receiver Lance Rentzel. He was part of the Cowboys' Super Bowl VI championship team in 1971.", "Title: Kelvin Martin (American football)\n\nKelvin Brian Martin (born May 14, 1965) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) who was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 1987 NFL Draft. He won Super Bowl XXVII with the Cowboys against the Buffalo Bills, giving him his only Super Bowl title. He graduated from Boston College and played in ten NFL seasons from 1987 to 1996 for the Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks, and Philadelphia Eagles.", "Title: 2006 Dallas Cowboys season\n\nThe 2006 Dallas Cowboys season was the 47th season for the team in the National Football League. The season began with the team trying to improve on their 9–7 record in 2005. The base offense was changed to a 2-TE formation. Several high-profile free agents were signed including controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens and kicker Mike Vanderjagt. Veteran defensive end Greg Ellis was also converted into a linebacker." ]
5,018
What team beat Earl Dalton Mossor's team in 1951?
New York Giants
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{ "title": [ "Earl Mossor", "1951 Brooklyn Dodgers season" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1903 Albany College football team represented Albany College during the 1903 college football season.", " The team beat Oregon Agricultural.", " The team also beat Linfield." ], "title": "1903 Albany College football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl Dalton Mossor (July 21, 1925 – December 29, 1988) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in three games for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1951 season.", " Listed at 6' 1\", 175 lb., Mossor batted left handed and threw right handed.", " A single in his only at-bat left Mossor with a rare MLB career batting average of 1.000." ], "title": "Earl Mossor" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 5–10–1 season.", " The team was considered to be superior to the 1979 team that finished the season one game shy of the Super Bowl.", " With the running game and special teams ineffective, the Buccaneers depended heavily on the pass, and particularly on the big play.", " Jimmie Giles returned to form, establishing numerous team receiving records.", " Doug Williams became (with Jim Zorn) the second active quarterback to need only four seasons to reach the 10,000 career passing yards mark.", " The defense improved over the previous season, a change that McKay attributed to less reliance on blitzes, and a general improvement in speed due to changes in the secondary and the drafting of Hugh Green.", " Their defense allowed the fewest touchdowns of any NFL team, and was described by opponents as \"outstanding\" and \"almost awesome\".", " The team was dogged by inconsistent play throughout the season.", " Players and coaches believed the Buccaneers to be a playoff-worthy team, but a tendency to self-destruct kept them on the edge of the playoff race, thanks in part to a failure of any other team to take control in either the NFC Central division or the NFC wild-card chase.", " \"We make more mistakes at crucial times than any team I've ever been associated with\", said ex-Buckeyes, -Raiders, and -Dolphins safety Neal Colzie.", " Opposing coach Dick Vermeil said, \"I'm not sure they know how good they are\", after his Philadelphia Eagles team beat the Buccaneers despite having been outplayed.", " Nevertheless, the team developed a maturity through the season which allowed them to remain competitive instead of collapsing when behind or when being outplayed." ], "title": "1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers led the National League for much of the season, holding a 13-game lead as late as August.", " However, a late season swoon and a hot streak by the New York Giants led to a classic three-game playoff series.", " Bobby Thomson's dramatic ninth-inning home run off Dodger reliever Ralph Branca in the final game won the pennant for the Giants and was immortalized as the Shot Heard 'Round the World." ], "title": "1951 Brooklyn Dodgers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season was the team's 10th, their 7th in Kansas City, and also their final season in the American Football League.", " It resulted in an 11–3 record and a 23–7 victory in Super Bowl IV over the NFL's heavily favored Minnesota Vikings.", " The team beat their rivals, the Oakland Raiders in the final AFL Championship Game, claiming their third AFL Championship in franchise history.", " The Chiefs were coached by Hank Stram, led by quarterback Len Dawson and a powerful defense led by Bobby Bell, Willie \"Contact\" Lanier, Buck Buchanan and Curley Culp.", " The Chiefs' defense became the fourth defense in the history of pro football to lead its league in fewest rushing yards, fewest passing yards and fewest total yards.", " The Chiefs were the second AFL team to win the Super Bowl and last AFL team to do so before the AFL-NFL Merger in the following season." ], "title": "1969 Kansas City Chiefs season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 season was the Portland Thorns' inaugural season in the newly created National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top division of women's professional soccer in the United States.", " The Thorns ended the 22-game regular season with a 10-6-6 record, qualifying them for the NWSL playoffs.", " In their semi-final game the team beat FC Kansas City 3-2 in extra time, qualifying them to play Western New York Flash in the championship.", " The Thorns beat the Flash 2–0, making Portland Thorns FC the NWSL champion." ], "title": "2013 Portland Thorns FC season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002-03 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti's 54th season in Divizia A.", " In this season, Dinamo was affected again by the big number of players who left the team, which became a tradition for the bosses of the club to sell players after winning a title.", " Thus, Dinamo was again facing another reconstruction.", " They started the season badly, losing the two games in the UEFA Champions League qualifying phase, and leaving early the European competitions.", " Cornel Dinu was sacked after this two losses.", " In Divizia A Dinamo had hard times, changing a lot of managers and losing seven consecutive games.", " The team finished the season on the sixth position.", " A momentum of the season came in November, in the Romanian Cup, last 16, where Dinamo met the biggest rival Steaua.", " Dinamo won 3-0 the game played at the Cotroceni stadium.", " After Ioan Andone came to the team, Dinamo played a spectacular semifinal with Astra Ploieşti.", " They lost the first game, 2-1 in Ploieşti in the middle of the crisis, but then the team beat Astra in Bucharest 3-1 after extra time.", " They then went on to win the Romanian Cup, after beating FC Naţional in the final 1-0 on a goal scored by Iulian Tameş." ], "title": "2002–03 FC Dinamo București season" }, { "sentences": [ "Warren Steller (October 8, 1897 – August 6, 1974) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach.", " He served as the head football coach at Bowling Green State Normal Schoo—now known as Bowling Green State University—from 1924 to 1934, compiling a record of 40–21–19.", " Steller was also the head basketball coach at Wesleyan University in 1922–23 and at Bowling Green in 1924–25, tallying a career college basketball mark of 18–12.", " In addition, he was the head baseball coach at Wesleyan in 1923 and at Bowling Green in 1925 and again from 1928 to 1959, amassing a career college football record of 228–164.", " Steller attended Oberlin College, where he played football, basketball, and baseball, and is considered one of the finest athletes ever to play for the Yeoman.", " In 1921, the Oberlin football team beat Ohio State, 7–6, the last time an intrastate opponent beat Ohio State.", " Steller scored the winning touchdown.", " In 1965, Bowling Green renamed its baseball stadium Warren E. Steller Field in dedication to the former coach." ], "title": "Warren Steller" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States men's national lacrosse team is one of the best national lacrosse teams in the world based on its championships and selection process.", " The team has won nine of twelve World Lacrosse Championships, the most recent being 2010.", " The Canada national team beat the US national team in 1978, 2006, and 2014" ], "title": "United States men's national lacrosse team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1958–59 season.", " The team played its home games at Fielding H. Yost Field House (renamed Yost Ice Arena in 1973) on the school's campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.", " Under the direction of head coach William Perigo, the team finished tied for second in the Big Ten Conference but failed to get an invitation to either the 1959 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament or the 1959 National Invitation Tournament.", " During the season, the team beat two of the four ranked opponents that it faced (#18 Purdue" ], "title": "1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team" } ]
[ "Title: 1903 Albany College football team\n\nThe 1903 Albany College football team represented Albany College during the 1903 college football season. The team beat Oregon Agricultural. The team also beat Linfield.", "Title: Earl Mossor\n\nEarl Dalton Mossor (July 21, 1925 – December 29, 1988) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in three games for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1951 season. Listed at 6' 1\", 175 lb., Mossor batted left handed and threw right handed. A single in his only at-bat left Mossor with a rare MLB career batting average of 1.000.", "Title: 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season\n\nThe 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 5–10–1 season. The team was considered to be superior to the 1979 team that finished the season one game shy of the Super Bowl. With the running game and special teams ineffective, the Buccaneers depended heavily on the pass, and particularly on the big play. Jimmie Giles returned to form, establishing numerous team receiving records. Doug Williams became (with Jim Zorn) the second active quarterback to need only four seasons to reach the 10,000 career passing yards mark. The defense improved over the previous season, a change that McKay attributed to less reliance on blitzes, and a general improvement in speed due to changes in the secondary and the drafting of Hugh Green. Their defense allowed the fewest touchdowns of any NFL team, and was described by opponents as \"outstanding\" and \"almost awesome\". The team was dogged by inconsistent play throughout the season. Players and coaches believed the Buccaneers to be a playoff-worthy team, but a tendency to self-destruct kept them on the edge of the playoff race, thanks in part to a failure of any other team to take control in either the NFC Central division or the NFC wild-card chase. \"We make more mistakes at crucial times than any team I've ever been associated with\", said ex-Buckeyes, -Raiders, and -Dolphins safety Neal Colzie. Opposing coach Dick Vermeil said, \"I'm not sure they know how good they are\", after his Philadelphia Eagles team beat the Buccaneers despite having been outplayed. Nevertheless, the team developed a maturity through the season which allowed them to remain competitive instead of collapsing when behind or when being outplayed.", "Title: 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers season\n\nThe 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers led the National League for much of the season, holding a 13-game lead as late as August. However, a late season swoon and a hot streak by the New York Giants led to a classic three-game playoff series. Bobby Thomson's dramatic ninth-inning home run off Dodger reliever Ralph Branca in the final game won the pennant for the Giants and was immortalized as the Shot Heard 'Round the World.", "Title: 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season\n\nThe 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season was the team's 10th, their 7th in Kansas City, and also their final season in the American Football League. It resulted in an 11–3 record and a 23–7 victory in Super Bowl IV over the NFL's heavily favored Minnesota Vikings. The team beat their rivals, the Oakland Raiders in the final AFL Championship Game, claiming their third AFL Championship in franchise history. The Chiefs were coached by Hank Stram, led by quarterback Len Dawson and a powerful defense led by Bobby Bell, Willie \"Contact\" Lanier, Buck Buchanan and Curley Culp. The Chiefs' defense became the fourth defense in the history of pro football to lead its league in fewest rushing yards, fewest passing yards and fewest total yards. The Chiefs were the second AFL team to win the Super Bowl and last AFL team to do so before the AFL-NFL Merger in the following season.", "Title: 2013 Portland Thorns FC season\n\nThe 2013 season was the Portland Thorns' inaugural season in the newly created National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top division of women's professional soccer in the United States. The Thorns ended the 22-game regular season with a 10-6-6 record, qualifying them for the NWSL playoffs. In their semi-final game the team beat FC Kansas City 3-2 in extra time, qualifying them to play Western New York Flash in the championship. The Thorns beat the Flash 2–0, making Portland Thorns FC the NWSL champion.", "Title: 2002–03 FC Dinamo București season\n\nThe 2002-03 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti's 54th season in Divizia A. In this season, Dinamo was affected again by the big number of players who left the team, which became a tradition for the bosses of the club to sell players after winning a title. Thus, Dinamo was again facing another reconstruction. They started the season badly, losing the two games in the UEFA Champions League qualifying phase, and leaving early the European competitions. Cornel Dinu was sacked after this two losses. In Divizia A Dinamo had hard times, changing a lot of managers and losing seven consecutive games. The team finished the season on the sixth position. A momentum of the season came in November, in the Romanian Cup, last 16, where Dinamo met the biggest rival Steaua. Dinamo won 3-0 the game played at the Cotroceni stadium. After Ioan Andone came to the team, Dinamo played a spectacular semifinal with Astra Ploieşti. They lost the first game, 2-1 in Ploieşti in the middle of the crisis, but then the team beat Astra in Bucharest 3-1 after extra time. They then went on to win the Romanian Cup, after beating FC Naţional in the final 1-0 on a goal scored by Iulian Tameş.", "Title: Warren Steller\n\nWarren Steller (October 8, 1897 – August 6, 1974) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Bowling Green State Normal Schoo—now known as Bowling Green State University—from 1924 to 1934, compiling a record of 40–21–19. Steller was also the head basketball coach at Wesleyan University in 1922–23 and at Bowling Green in 1924–25, tallying a career college basketball mark of 18–12. In addition, he was the head baseball coach at Wesleyan in 1923 and at Bowling Green in 1925 and again from 1928 to 1959, amassing a career college football record of 228–164. Steller attended Oberlin College, where he played football, basketball, and baseball, and is considered one of the finest athletes ever to play for the Yeoman. In 1921, the Oberlin football team beat Ohio State, 7–6, the last time an intrastate opponent beat Ohio State. Steller scored the winning touchdown. In 1965, Bowling Green renamed its baseball stadium Warren E. Steller Field in dedication to the former coach.", "Title: United States men's national lacrosse team\n\nThe United States men's national lacrosse team is one of the best national lacrosse teams in the world based on its championships and selection process. The team has won nine of twelve World Lacrosse Championships, the most recent being 2010. The Canada national team beat the US national team in 1978, 2006, and 2014", "Title: 1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team\n\nThe 1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1958–59 season. The team played its home games at Fielding H. Yost Field House (renamed Yost Ice Arena in 1973) on the school's campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Under the direction of head coach William Perigo, the team finished tied for second in the Big Ten Conference but failed to get an invitation to either the 1959 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament or the 1959 National Invitation Tournament. During the season, the team beat two of the four ranked opponents that it faced (#18 Purdue" ]
5,019
Are both George Stambolian and Richard Hagopian musicians?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Georgian Bay Symphony (GBS) located in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada was founded in 1972 by a small group of dedicated area musicians and became a Canadian Registered Charity in 1982.", " It is considered a significant cultural institution in Owen Sound and area.", " The GBS is a community orchestra with over 60 volunteer musicians and a core group of professionals under the musical direction of François Koh.", " The GBS performs five “Main Series” concerts in the 761-seat Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute Community Auditorium each season.", " Guest artists have included some of Canada’s best musical talent including Shauna Rolston, Alain Trudel, George Gao, Adrian Anantawan, Richard Raymond, and Sharlene Wallace." ], "title": "Georgian Bay Symphony" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building is a historic building at 1823 Highland Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri.", " It is also known as the Mutual Musicians Association Building or the Musician's Union Local or the Local No. 627 of the American Federation of Musicians.", " It was a center of the development of the \"Kansas City Style\" of jazz, and was immortalized in the song \"627 Stomp\".", " Famous members of the Mutual Musicians Foundation included Count Basie, Bennie Moten, Jay McShann, George F. Lee, singer Julia Lee, trumpeter Hot Lips Page, tenor saxophonists Dick Wilson, Herschel Evans and Lester Young, alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, drummer Baby Lovett, and pianist Pete Johnson.", " The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981.", " It continues to be used as an active performing venue, and also houses a museum." ], "title": "Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building" }, { "sentences": [ "Monty Waters (April 14, 1938 in Modesto, California – December 23, 2008 in Munich, Germany) was an American jazz saxophonist, flautist and singer.", " Waters received his first musical training from his aunt and first played in the church.", " After his education in college, he was a member of a Rhythm & Blues band.", " In the late 1950s he worked with musicians like BB King, Lightnin' Hopkins, Little Richard and James Brown on tour.", " In San Francisco he played with King Pleasure and initiated in the early 1960s, a \"Late Night Session\" at Club Bop City.", " There he came into contact with musicians such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Red Garland and Dexter Gordon, who visited this club after their concerts.", " In addition, he and Pharoah Sanders, Dewey Redman and Donald Garrett formed a big band.", " In 1969 he moved to New York City and went with Jon Hendricks on a concert tour.", " During the 1970s he participated in the \"Loft Jazz\" scene.", " Like many other jazz musicians, he moved in the 1980s to Paris, where he worked with Chet Baker, Pharoah Sanders and Johnny Griffin.", " Following Mal Waldron and Marty Cook, he came to Munich, Germany and continued to work with musicians such as Embryo, Götz Tangerding, Hannes Beckmann, Titus Waldenfels, Suchredin Chronov or Joe Malinga." ], "title": "Monty Waters" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Paul Halajian (1864 in Armenia – 1927 in Naugatuck, Connecticut) was a candy manufacturer in the New Haven, Connecticut area in the early 20th century.", " Born Peter Halajian in Armenia, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1890 and worked in a rubber factory, opening a candy shop on February 1, 1895 in Naugatuck, Connecticut, and changing his surname to the English equivalent Paul.", " After selling chocolate bars to the U.S Army for use by soldiers in World War I, who demanded them when they came home, he teamed with five other Armenian investors (including his brother-in-law Cal Kazanjian, Cal's cousin Artin Kazanjian, chemist George Shamlian, Jacob Chouljian and his cousin Jacob Hagopian) to form the Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company on Webster Street in New Haven in 1919 with $6,000.", " The company at first sold various brands of candies, including the Mounds bar, but following sugar and coconut shortages in World War II, they dropped most brands and concentrated on the Mounds bar, with the U.S. military purchasing as much as 80% of their output by 1944, packing 5 million candy bars monthly into combat rations.", " The Almond Joy bar was introduced in 1946.", " In 1978 Peter Paul merged with Cadbury-Schweppes." ], "title": "Peter Paul Halajian" }, { "sentences": [ "\"In Search of Perfect Consonance\" profiles the Asian Youth Orchestra from its establishment in 1987 to its 25th anniversary in 2016.", " China and Vietnam were engaged in a long and violent border war, relations between China and Japan were frosty with tensions running high across the Strait of Taiwan.", " These events inspired Richard Pontzious to establish the Asian Youth Orchestra in Hong Kong with the support of world renowned musicians such as the great violinist Yehudi Menuhin who eventually became co founder and conducted the first concerts in 1990.", " From the its humble beginnings the orchestra aimed to connect the region's aspiring young musicians in a bid to promote peace through music and has trained more than 2,000 musicians from across Asia throughout its 25-year history." ], "title": "In Search of Perfect Consonance" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Rennert (17 March 1952) is an English organist, conductor and writer.", " He gave his debut broadcast organ recital at the age of 19 in Westminster Cathedral, having become a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists at 18.", " ('A force to be reckoned with', opined the reviewer in 'Music & Musicians'.)", " He studied at the Royal College of Music under Richard Popplewell, John Barstow and William Lloyd Webber, and at Cambridge (where he was organ scholar of St John's College) under George Guest and Gillian Weir.", " Awards included Cambridge University's John Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship in Sacred Music and 'Greater London Arts Association Young Musician 1975'.", " Short periods based in London and Ottawa were followed by his appointment in 1979 as Director of Music of St Michael's Cornhill, the church which has been his base for 32 years.", " Here he has given more than 400 of the weekly lunchtime organ recitals, and continued the musical traditions of such predecessors as William Boyce (the 18th-century composer) and Harold Darke.", " He has tended to specialise in the music of J S Bach and romantic English composers, though he also gives first performances of new music.", " He has given organ recitals in many countries, and in 'celebrity' series at the Royal Festival Hall, St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, and was Musician-in-Residence at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco.", " There are several CDs, including a choral disc of music by George Dyson in which Rennert conducted St Michael's Singers and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and was commended by 'Gramophone' magazine: 'The performance is superb.", " Rennert has the right sense of spaciousness and husbands his climaxes with measured artistry.'", " Other choirs of which he has been chief conductor include the Elizabethan Singers and St Cecilia Chorus.", " His writings include biographies of the infant prodigy and composer William Crotch, and of the organist George Thalben-Ball.", " He has served as President of The Organ Club, Warden of the Incorporated Society of Musicians and Master of the Worshipful Company of Musicians.", " He is a senior moderating examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music." ], "title": "Jonathan Rennert" }, { "sentences": [ "George Stambolian (born April 10, 1938 – December 22, 1991, New York City) was an American educator, writer, and editor of Armenian descent.", " Stambolian was a key figure in the early gay literary movement that came out of New York during the 1960s and 1970s.", " He was best known as the editor of the \"Men on Men\" anthologies of gay fiction." ], "title": "George Stambolian" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that supports musicians.", " It is the oldest music-related charity in Great Britain, founded in 1738 as the \"Fund for Decay'd Musicians\" by a declaration of trust signed by 228 musicians, including Edward Purcell (eldest son of Henry Purcell), Thomas Arne, William Boyce, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Dr. John Worgan, and George Frideric Handel.", " It still operates a bank account at Drummonds Bank (now part of Royal Bank of Scotland) which was opened by its first secretary, Michael Christian Festing, in November 1738." ], "title": "Royal Society of Musicians" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Avedis Hagopian (born 3 April 1937) is an American Oriental-style \"oud\" player and traditional Armenian musician." ], "title": "Richard Hagopian" }, { "sentences": [ "Streaming is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams, George Lewis and Roscoe Mitchell released on the Pi Recordings label in 2006.", " The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states that \"Decades have passed since the debut of these three musicians, yet they have lost nothing of their musical curiosity and desire to take risks.", " The enthusiastic interaction between pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell with Lewis is the real reward of this esoteric outing\"." ], "title": "Streaming (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Georgian Bay Symphony\n\nThe Georgian Bay Symphony (GBS) located in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada was founded in 1972 by a small group of dedicated area musicians and became a Canadian Registered Charity in 1982. It is considered a significant cultural institution in Owen Sound and area. The GBS is a community orchestra with over 60 volunteer musicians and a core group of professionals under the musical direction of François Koh. The GBS performs five “Main Series” concerts in the 761-seat Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute Community Auditorium each season. Guest artists have included some of Canada’s best musical talent including Shauna Rolston, Alain Trudel, George Gao, Adrian Anantawan, Richard Raymond, and Sharlene Wallace.", "Title: Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building\n\nThe Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building is a historic building at 1823 Highland Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. It is also known as the Mutual Musicians Association Building or the Musician's Union Local or the Local No. 627 of the American Federation of Musicians. It was a center of the development of the \"Kansas City Style\" of jazz, and was immortalized in the song \"627 Stomp\". Famous members of the Mutual Musicians Foundation included Count Basie, Bennie Moten, Jay McShann, George F. Lee, singer Julia Lee, trumpeter Hot Lips Page, tenor saxophonists Dick Wilson, Herschel Evans and Lester Young, alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, drummer Baby Lovett, and pianist Pete Johnson. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981. It continues to be used as an active performing venue, and also houses a museum.", "Title: Monty Waters\n\nMonty Waters (April 14, 1938 in Modesto, California – December 23, 2008 in Munich, Germany) was an American jazz saxophonist, flautist and singer. Waters received his first musical training from his aunt and first played in the church. After his education in college, he was a member of a Rhythm & Blues band. In the late 1950s he worked with musicians like BB King, Lightnin' Hopkins, Little Richard and James Brown on tour. In San Francisco he played with King Pleasure and initiated in the early 1960s, a \"Late Night Session\" at Club Bop City. There he came into contact with musicians such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Red Garland and Dexter Gordon, who visited this club after their concerts. In addition, he and Pharoah Sanders, Dewey Redman and Donald Garrett formed a big band. In 1969 he moved to New York City and went with Jon Hendricks on a concert tour. During the 1970s he participated in the \"Loft Jazz\" scene. Like many other jazz musicians, he moved in the 1980s to Paris, where he worked with Chet Baker, Pharoah Sanders and Johnny Griffin. Following Mal Waldron and Marty Cook, he came to Munich, Germany and continued to work with musicians such as Embryo, Götz Tangerding, Hannes Beckmann, Titus Waldenfels, Suchredin Chronov or Joe Malinga.", "Title: Peter Paul Halajian\n\nPeter Paul Halajian (1864 in Armenia – 1927 in Naugatuck, Connecticut) was a candy manufacturer in the New Haven, Connecticut area in the early 20th century. Born Peter Halajian in Armenia, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1890 and worked in a rubber factory, opening a candy shop on February 1, 1895 in Naugatuck, Connecticut, and changing his surname to the English equivalent Paul. After selling chocolate bars to the U.S Army for use by soldiers in World War I, who demanded them when they came home, he teamed with five other Armenian investors (including his brother-in-law Cal Kazanjian, Cal's cousin Artin Kazanjian, chemist George Shamlian, Jacob Chouljian and his cousin Jacob Hagopian) to form the Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company on Webster Street in New Haven in 1919 with $6,000. The company at first sold various brands of candies, including the Mounds bar, but following sugar and coconut shortages in World War II, they dropped most brands and concentrated on the Mounds bar, with the U.S. military purchasing as much as 80% of their output by 1944, packing 5 million candy bars monthly into combat rations. The Almond Joy bar was introduced in 1946. In 1978 Peter Paul merged with Cadbury-Schweppes.", "Title: In Search of Perfect Consonance\n\n\"In Search of Perfect Consonance\" profiles the Asian Youth Orchestra from its establishment in 1987 to its 25th anniversary in 2016. China and Vietnam were engaged in a long and violent border war, relations between China and Japan were frosty with tensions running high across the Strait of Taiwan. These events inspired Richard Pontzious to establish the Asian Youth Orchestra in Hong Kong with the support of world renowned musicians such as the great violinist Yehudi Menuhin who eventually became co founder and conducted the first concerts in 1990. From the its humble beginnings the orchestra aimed to connect the region's aspiring young musicians in a bid to promote peace through music and has trained more than 2,000 musicians from across Asia throughout its 25-year history.", "Title: Jonathan Rennert\n\nJonathan Rennert (17 March 1952) is an English organist, conductor and writer. He gave his debut broadcast organ recital at the age of 19 in Westminster Cathedral, having become a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists at 18. ('A force to be reckoned with', opined the reviewer in 'Music & Musicians'.) He studied at the Royal College of Music under Richard Popplewell, John Barstow and William Lloyd Webber, and at Cambridge (where he was organ scholar of St John's College) under George Guest and Gillian Weir. Awards included Cambridge University's John Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship in Sacred Music and 'Greater London Arts Association Young Musician 1975'. Short periods based in London and Ottawa were followed by his appointment in 1979 as Director of Music of St Michael's Cornhill, the church which has been his base for 32 years. Here he has given more than 400 of the weekly lunchtime organ recitals, and continued the musical traditions of such predecessors as William Boyce (the 18th-century composer) and Harold Darke. He has tended to specialise in the music of J S Bach and romantic English composers, though he also gives first performances of new music. He has given organ recitals in many countries, and in 'celebrity' series at the Royal Festival Hall, St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, and was Musician-in-Residence at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco. There are several CDs, including a choral disc of music by George Dyson in which Rennert conducted St Michael's Singers and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and was commended by 'Gramophone' magazine: 'The performance is superb. Rennert has the right sense of spaciousness and husbands his climaxes with measured artistry.' Other choirs of which he has been chief conductor include the Elizabethan Singers and St Cecilia Chorus. His writings include biographies of the infant prodigy and composer William Crotch, and of the organist George Thalben-Ball. He has served as President of The Organ Club, Warden of the Incorporated Society of Musicians and Master of the Worshipful Company of Musicians. He is a senior moderating examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.", "Title: George Stambolian\n\nGeorge Stambolian (born April 10, 1938 – December 22, 1991, New York City) was an American educator, writer, and editor of Armenian descent. Stambolian was a key figure in the early gay literary movement that came out of New York during the 1960s and 1970s. He was best known as the editor of the \"Men on Men\" anthologies of gay fiction.", "Title: Royal Society of Musicians\n\nThe Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that supports musicians. It is the oldest music-related charity in Great Britain, founded in 1738 as the \"Fund for Decay'd Musicians\" by a declaration of trust signed by 228 musicians, including Edward Purcell (eldest son of Henry Purcell), Thomas Arne, William Boyce, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Dr. John Worgan, and George Frideric Handel. It still operates a bank account at Drummonds Bank (now part of Royal Bank of Scotland) which was opened by its first secretary, Michael Christian Festing, in November 1738.", "Title: Richard Hagopian\n\nRichard Avedis Hagopian (born 3 April 1937) is an American Oriental-style \"oud\" player and traditional Armenian musician.", "Title: Streaming (album)\n\nStreaming is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams, George Lewis and Roscoe Mitchell released on the Pi Recordings label in 2006. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states that \"Decades have passed since the debut of these three musicians, yet they have lost nothing of their musical curiosity and desire to take risks. The enthusiastic interaction between pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell with Lewis is the real reward of this esoteric outing\"." ]
5,020
Who designed the fighter and attack aircraft that Amy McGrath Henderson flew?
McDonnell Douglas
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Amy McGrath", "McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft, as opposed to bombers and attack aircraft, whose main mission is to attack ground targets.", " The hallmarks of a fighter are its speed, maneuverability, and small size relative to other combat aircraft." ], "title": "Fighter aircraft" }, { "sentences": [ "Otto Albert Bernhard Weiß (25 September 1907 – 19 August 1955) was a World War II Luftwaffe attack aircraft pilot and recipient of the coveted Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (German: \"Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub\" ).", " The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.", " He was the first attack aircraft pilot so honored.", " Weiß flew more than 500 combat missions with the Henschel Hs 123 and the Messerschmitt Bf 109." ], "title": "Otto Weiß (pilot)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of military aircraft that are primarily designed for air-to-air combat and thus does not include aircraft intended for other roles where they have some secondary air-to-air capability, such as with many ground attack aircraft.", " The list includes fighter aircraft which are currently in \"operational\" service, those that have been \"retired\", designs that flew but were \"abandoned\" without having been used operationally, and future \"project\" aircraft still in development.", " The list does not include projects that were cancelled before an aircraft was built or fictional aircraft.", " They are listed alphabetically by manufacturer, but the table can be sorted by any column." ], "title": "List of fighter aircraft" }, { "sentences": [ "The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine supersonic, all-weather carrier-capable multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation).", " Designed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and Northrop, the F/A-18 was derived from the latter's YF-17 in the 1970s for use by the United States Navy and Marine Corps.", " The Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations and, since 1986, by the U.S. Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels." ], "title": "McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy McGrath Henderson is a retired combat aviator in the United States Marines who was the first female marine to fly in an F-18 on a combat mission.", " She served for 20 years in Marine Corps during which she flew 89 combat missions bombing al Qaeda and the Taliban.In 2016, she was inducted into the Aviation Museum of Kentucky's Hall of Fame and her military story is described in \"Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq\".", " She has announced her intention to run for the United States House of Representatives in 2017." ], "title": "Amy McGrath" }, { "sentences": [ "An airstrike or air strike is an offensive operation carried out by attack aircraft.", " Air strikes are commonly delivered from aircraft such as fighters, bombers, ground attack aircraft, and attack helicopters.", " The official definition includes all sorts of targets, including enemy air targets, but in popular usage the term is usually narrowed to a tactical (small-scale) attack on a ground or naval objective.", " Weapons used in an airstrike can range from aircraft cannon and machine gun bullets, air-launched missiles to various types of bombs and even directed-energy weapons such as lasers.", " It is also commonly referred to as an air raid." ], "title": "Airstrike" }, { "sentences": [ "The Petlyakov Pe-2 (Russian: Петляков Пе-2 ) was a Soviet light bomber used during World War II.", " It was regarded as one of the best ground attack aircraft of the war and it was also successful in the roles of heavy fighter, reconnaissance and night fighter.", " It was similar in many respects to the wooden British de Havilland Mosquito.", " Pe-2s were manufactured in greater numbers (11,427 built) during the war than any other twin-engined combat aircraft except for the German Junkers Ju 88 and British Vickers Wellington.", " The Pe-2 was fast, maneuverable and durable.", " Several Communist nations flew the type after the war, when it became known by the NATO reporting name Buck.", " Six captured Pe-2s were also transferred from the Germans to the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War, with the serial code \"PE-\" and the unofficial nickname \"Pekka-Eemeli\"." ], "title": "Petlyakov Pe-2" }, { "sentences": [ "The B28, originally Mark 28, was a thermonuclear bomb carried by U.S. tactical fighter bombers, attack aircraft and bomber aircraft.", " From 1962 to 1972 under the NATO nuclear weapons sharing program, American B28s also equipped six Europe-based Canadian CF-104 squadrons known as the RCAF Nuclear Strike Force.", " It was also supplied for delivery by UK-based Royal Air Force Valiant and Canberra aircraft assigned to NATO under the command of SACEUR.", " In addition, certain USN carrier based attack aircraft such as the A3D (later A-3B) Skywarrior, A4D (later A-4) Skyhawk, and A3J (later A-5A) Vigilante were equipped to carry the MK 28." ], "title": "B28 nuclear bomb" }, { "sentences": [ "Light fighters are fighter aircraft towards the low end of the practical range of weight, cost, and complexity over which fighters are fielded.", " The term lightweight fighter is more commonly used in the modern literature, and by example tends to imply somewhat more capable aircraft than light fighters at the very low end of the practical weight range, but the terms overlap and are sometimes used interchangeably.", " Whatever term is used, the concept is to be on the generally lower half of the practical range, but still with carefully selected competitive features, in order to project highly effective force per unit of budget via an efficient design.", " As well designed lightweight fighters have proven able to match or beat heavier aircraft plane for plane for many missions, and to significantly excel them in budgetary efficiency, light/lightweight fighters have proven to be a strategically valuable concept.", " Attempting to scale this efficiency to still lower cost, some manufacturers have in recent years adopted the term “light fighter” to also refer to light primarily air-to-ground attack aircraft, some of which are modified trainer designs." ], "title": "Light fighter" }, { "sentences": [ "A fighter-bomber is a fighter aircraft that has been modified, or used primarily, as a light bomber or attack aircraft.", " It differs from bomber and attack aircraft primarily in its origins, as a fighter that has been adapted into other roles, whereas bombers and attack aircraft are developed specifically for bombing and attack roles." ], "title": "Fighter-bomber" } ]
[ "Title: Fighter aircraft\n\nA fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft, as opposed to bombers and attack aircraft, whose main mission is to attack ground targets. The hallmarks of a fighter are its speed, maneuverability, and small size relative to other combat aircraft.", "Title: Otto Weiß (pilot)\n\nOtto Albert Bernhard Weiß (25 September 1907 – 19 August 1955) was a World War II Luftwaffe attack aircraft pilot and recipient of the coveted Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (German: \"Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub\" ). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. He was the first attack aircraft pilot so honored. Weiß flew more than 500 combat missions with the Henschel Hs 123 and the Messerschmitt Bf 109.", "Title: List of fighter aircraft\n\nThis is a list of military aircraft that are primarily designed for air-to-air combat and thus does not include aircraft intended for other roles where they have some secondary air-to-air capability, such as with many ground attack aircraft. The list includes fighter aircraft which are currently in \"operational\" service, those that have been \"retired\", designs that flew but were \"abandoned\" without having been used operationally, and future \"project\" aircraft still in development. The list does not include projects that were cancelled before an aircraft was built or fictional aircraft. They are listed alphabetically by manufacturer, but the table can be sorted by any column.", "Title: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet\n\nThe McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine supersonic, all-weather carrier-capable multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation). Designed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and Northrop, the F/A-18 was derived from the latter's YF-17 in the 1970s for use by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations and, since 1986, by the U.S. Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels.", "Title: Amy McGrath\n\nAmy McGrath Henderson is a retired combat aviator in the United States Marines who was the first female marine to fly in an F-18 on a combat mission. She served for 20 years in Marine Corps during which she flew 89 combat missions bombing al Qaeda and the Taliban.In 2016, she was inducted into the Aviation Museum of Kentucky's Hall of Fame and her military story is described in \"Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq\". She has announced her intention to run for the United States House of Representatives in 2017.", "Title: Airstrike\n\nAn airstrike or air strike is an offensive operation carried out by attack aircraft. Air strikes are commonly delivered from aircraft such as fighters, bombers, ground attack aircraft, and attack helicopters. The official definition includes all sorts of targets, including enemy air targets, but in popular usage the term is usually narrowed to a tactical (small-scale) attack on a ground or naval objective. Weapons used in an airstrike can range from aircraft cannon and machine gun bullets, air-launched missiles to various types of bombs and even directed-energy weapons such as lasers. It is also commonly referred to as an air raid.", "Title: Petlyakov Pe-2\n\nThe Petlyakov Pe-2 (Russian: Петляков Пе-2 ) was a Soviet light bomber used during World War II. It was regarded as one of the best ground attack aircraft of the war and it was also successful in the roles of heavy fighter, reconnaissance and night fighter. It was similar in many respects to the wooden British de Havilland Mosquito. Pe-2s were manufactured in greater numbers (11,427 built) during the war than any other twin-engined combat aircraft except for the German Junkers Ju 88 and British Vickers Wellington. The Pe-2 was fast, maneuverable and durable. Several Communist nations flew the type after the war, when it became known by the NATO reporting name Buck. Six captured Pe-2s were also transferred from the Germans to the Finnish Air Force during the Continuation War, with the serial code \"PE-\" and the unofficial nickname \"Pekka-Eemeli\".", "Title: B28 nuclear bomb\n\nThe B28, originally Mark 28, was a thermonuclear bomb carried by U.S. tactical fighter bombers, attack aircraft and bomber aircraft. From 1962 to 1972 under the NATO nuclear weapons sharing program, American B28s also equipped six Europe-based Canadian CF-104 squadrons known as the RCAF Nuclear Strike Force. It was also supplied for delivery by UK-based Royal Air Force Valiant and Canberra aircraft assigned to NATO under the command of SACEUR. In addition, certain USN carrier based attack aircraft such as the A3D (later A-3B) Skywarrior, A4D (later A-4) Skyhawk, and A3J (later A-5A) Vigilante were equipped to carry the MK 28.", "Title: Light fighter\n\nLight fighters are fighter aircraft towards the low end of the practical range of weight, cost, and complexity over which fighters are fielded. The term lightweight fighter is more commonly used in the modern literature, and by example tends to imply somewhat more capable aircraft than light fighters at the very low end of the practical weight range, but the terms overlap and are sometimes used interchangeably. Whatever term is used, the concept is to be on the generally lower half of the practical range, but still with carefully selected competitive features, in order to project highly effective force per unit of budget via an efficient design. As well designed lightweight fighters have proven able to match or beat heavier aircraft plane for plane for many missions, and to significantly excel them in budgetary efficiency, light/lightweight fighters have proven to be a strategically valuable concept. Attempting to scale this efficiency to still lower cost, some manufacturers have in recent years adopted the term “light fighter” to also refer to light primarily air-to-ground attack aircraft, some of which are modified trainer designs.", "Title: Fighter-bomber\n\nA fighter-bomber is a fighter aircraft that has been modified, or used primarily, as a light bomber or attack aircraft. It differs from bomber and attack aircraft primarily in its origins, as a fighter that has been adapted into other roles, whereas bombers and attack aircraft are developed specifically for bombing and attack roles." ]
5,021
Was American Bellydancer or Dalai Lama Renaissance released first?
American Bellydancer
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "American Bellydancer", "Dalai Lama Renaissance" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography of the Dalai Lama is the second autobiography of the 14th Dalai Lama, released in 1991.", " The Dalai Lama's first autobiography, \"My Land and My People\", was published in 1962, a few years after he reestablished himself in India and before he became an international celebrity.", " He regards both of the autobiographies as authentic and re-issued \"My Land and My People\" in 1997 to coincide with the release of the film \"Kundun\"." ], "title": "Freedom in Exile" }, { "sentences": [ "Khashyar Darvich is a documentary film producer and director best known for directing a documentary film about the Dalai Lama, \"Dalai Lama Renaissance,\" which is narrated by actor Harrison Ford." ], "title": "Khashyar Darvich" }, { "sentences": [ "Thubten Chodron, born Cheryl Greene, is an American Tibetan Buddhist nun, author, teacher, and the founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey, the only Tibetan Buddhist training monastery for Western nuns and monks in the United States.", " Chodron is a central figure in the reinstatement of the Bhikshuni (tib.", " Gelongma) ordination of women.", " She is a student of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, Lama Thubten Yeshe, Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, and other Tibetan masters.", " She has published many books on Buddhist philosophy and meditation, and is the only nun who has co-authored a book with the Dalai Lama—\"Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions\"." ], "title": "Thubten Chodron" }, { "sentences": [ "Barry Michael Kerzin, M.D., (born November 1, 1947) is an American physician and Buddhist monk.", " He has lived in Dharamshala since 1988 and serves as a personal physician to the 14th Dalai Lama, along with treating people in the local community, free of charge.", " Following his ordination as a monk by the Dalai Lama in the mid-2000s, he has travelled widely, teaching and offering workshops in which he blends Buddhist teaching and his medical training, emphasizing the spiritual and health benefits of meditation and compassion.", " He has served as a research subject in neuroscience research into the effects of meditation on the brain." ], "title": "Barry Kerzin" }, { "sentences": [ "Dalai Lama Renaissance is a 2007 feature-length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich, and narrated by actor Harrison Ford.", " The film documents the Dalai Lama's meeting with the self-titled \"Synthesis\" group, made up of 40 Western \"renaissance\" thinkers who hope to use the meeting to change the world and resolve many of the world's problems.", " The meeting took place at the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala, India in September, 1999." ], "title": "Dalai Lama Renaissance" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Hopkins (born 1940) is an American Tibetologist.", " He is Emeritus of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia, where he taught for more than three decades since 1973.", " He has authored more than twenty-five books about Tibetan Buddhism, among them the highly influential \"Meditation on Emptiness\", which appeared in 1983, offering a pioneering exposition of Prasangika-Madyamika thought in the Geluk tradition.", " From 1979 to 1989 he was the Dalai Lama's chief interpreter into English and he played a significant role in the development of the Free Tibet Movement.", " In 2006 he published his English translation of a major work by the Jonangpa lama, Dolpopa, on the Buddha Nature and Emptiness called \"Mountain Doctrine\"." ], "title": "Jeffrey Hopkins" }, { "sentences": [ "The first election for the then named Tibetan Assembly was held on September 2, 1960, as part of a process of democratization of the Tibetan community encourage by the Dalai Lama.", " The election for Parliament was announced by the Dalai Lama in a trip to Bodh Gaya on January of the same year.", " This was the first time in history that Tibetans could elect their political leaders and September 2 is currently celebrate among the Tibetan diaspora as “Democracy Day”.", " One of the first decisions of the Assembly was to abolish all hereditary titles and functions of the old aristocracy, Buddhist hierarchy and tribal leaders declaring the equality of all Tibetans.", " Since that, other 15 assemblies have been elected." ], "title": "Tibetan Parliament in Exile election, 1960" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) was founded by Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama on reaching McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India in exile from Tibet in August 1959.", " It was then called Tibetan Music, Dance and Drama Society, which was one of the first institutes set up by the Dalai Lama, and was established to preserve Tibetan artistic heritage, especially opera, dance, and music." ], "title": "Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "American Bellydancer is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonathan Brandeis.", " It features Bellydancers including Ansuya, Rachel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel Brice and Sonia." ], "title": "American Bellydancer" }, { "sentences": [ "The 9th Dalai Lama (religious name: Lungtok Gyatso, shortened from Lobzang Tenpai Wangchuk Lungtok Gyatso; 1 December 18056 March 1815), also spelled Lungtog Gyatso and Luntok Gyatso, was the 9th Dalai Lama of Tibet.", " He was the only Dalai Lama to die in childhood and was first of a string of four Dalai Lamas to die before reaching 22 years of age." ], "title": "9th Dalai Lama" } ]
[ "Title: Freedom in Exile\n\nFreedom in Exile: The Autobiography of the Dalai Lama is the second autobiography of the 14th Dalai Lama, released in 1991. The Dalai Lama's first autobiography, \"My Land and My People\", was published in 1962, a few years after he reestablished himself in India and before he became an international celebrity. He regards both of the autobiographies as authentic and re-issued \"My Land and My People\" in 1997 to coincide with the release of the film \"Kundun\".", "Title: Khashyar Darvich\n\nKhashyar Darvich is a documentary film producer and director best known for directing a documentary film about the Dalai Lama, \"Dalai Lama Renaissance,\" which is narrated by actor Harrison Ford.", "Title: Thubten Chodron\n\nThubten Chodron, born Cheryl Greene, is an American Tibetan Buddhist nun, author, teacher, and the founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey, the only Tibetan Buddhist training monastery for Western nuns and monks in the United States. Chodron is a central figure in the reinstatement of the Bhikshuni (tib. Gelongma) ordination of women. She is a student of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, Lama Thubten Yeshe, Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, and other Tibetan masters. She has published many books on Buddhist philosophy and meditation, and is the only nun who has co-authored a book with the Dalai Lama—\"Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions\".", "Title: Barry Kerzin\n\nBarry Michael Kerzin, M.D., (born November 1, 1947) is an American physician and Buddhist monk. He has lived in Dharamshala since 1988 and serves as a personal physician to the 14th Dalai Lama, along with treating people in the local community, free of charge. Following his ordination as a monk by the Dalai Lama in the mid-2000s, he has travelled widely, teaching and offering workshops in which he blends Buddhist teaching and his medical training, emphasizing the spiritual and health benefits of meditation and compassion. He has served as a research subject in neuroscience research into the effects of meditation on the brain.", "Title: Dalai Lama Renaissance\n\nDalai Lama Renaissance is a 2007 feature-length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich, and narrated by actor Harrison Ford. The film documents the Dalai Lama's meeting with the self-titled \"Synthesis\" group, made up of 40 Western \"renaissance\" thinkers who hope to use the meeting to change the world and resolve many of the world's problems. The meeting took place at the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala, India in September, 1999.", "Title: Jeffrey Hopkins\n\nJeffrey Hopkins (born 1940) is an American Tibetologist. He is Emeritus of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia, where he taught for more than three decades since 1973. He has authored more than twenty-five books about Tibetan Buddhism, among them the highly influential \"Meditation on Emptiness\", which appeared in 1983, offering a pioneering exposition of Prasangika-Madyamika thought in the Geluk tradition. From 1979 to 1989 he was the Dalai Lama's chief interpreter into English and he played a significant role in the development of the Free Tibet Movement. In 2006 he published his English translation of a major work by the Jonangpa lama, Dolpopa, on the Buddha Nature and Emptiness called \"Mountain Doctrine\".", "Title: Tibetan Parliament in Exile election, 1960\n\nThe first election for the then named Tibetan Assembly was held on September 2, 1960, as part of a process of democratization of the Tibetan community encourage by the Dalai Lama. The election for Parliament was announced by the Dalai Lama in a trip to Bodh Gaya on January of the same year. This was the first time in history that Tibetans could elect their political leaders and September 2 is currently celebrate among the Tibetan diaspora as “Democracy Day”. One of the first decisions of the Assembly was to abolish all hereditary titles and functions of the old aristocracy, Buddhist hierarchy and tribal leaders declaring the equality of all Tibetans. Since that, other 15 assemblies have been elected.", "Title: Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts\n\nThe Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) was founded by Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama on reaching McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India in exile from Tibet in August 1959. It was then called Tibetan Music, Dance and Drama Society, which was one of the first institutes set up by the Dalai Lama, and was established to preserve Tibetan artistic heritage, especially opera, dance, and music.", "Title: American Bellydancer\n\nAmerican Bellydancer is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonathan Brandeis. It features Bellydancers including Ansuya, Rachel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel Brice and Sonia.", "Title: 9th Dalai Lama\n\nThe 9th Dalai Lama (religious name: Lungtok Gyatso, shortened from Lobzang Tenpai Wangchuk Lungtok Gyatso; 1 December 18056 March 1815), also spelled Lungtog Gyatso and Luntok Gyatso, was the 9th Dalai Lama of Tibet. He was the only Dalai Lama to die in childhood and was first of a string of four Dalai Lamas to die before reaching 22 years of age." ]
5,022
Who wrote the 1971 drama which stars the winner of the 1997 BAFTA Fellowship?
Harold Pinter
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "The Go-Between (1971 film)", "The Go-Between (1971 film)", "Julie Christie" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 24th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1971, honoured the best films of 1970.", "The awards were held at the Royal Albert Hall, London and held on 4 March 1971.", " For the first time, the Society bestowed a Fellowship on someone who had left a permanent influence on the world of the big or small screen.", " The very first BAFTA Fellowship Award was bestowed on Alfred Hitchcock Fellowship Award at this award event from HRH The Princess Anne." ], "title": "24th British Academy Film Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Julie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1940) is an English actress.", " An icon of the \"swinging London\" era of the 1960s, she has won the Academy, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, and in 1997 she received the BAFTA Fellowship." ], "title": "Julie Christie" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Julia Mary Walters, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 22 February 1950) is an English actress and writer, best known as Julie Walters.", " She has won two BAFTA Film Awards, four BAFTA TV Awards and received the BAFTA Fellowship in 2014." ], "title": "Julie Walters" }, { "sentences": [ "The 65th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 12 February 2012 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2011.", " The nominations were announced on 17 January 2012 by actor Daniel Radcliffe and actress Holliday Grainger.", " Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades are handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2011.", " Stephen Fry, who hosted from 2001 to 2006, returned to host the ceremony. \"", "The Artist\" won seven awards out of its twelve nominations, including Best Film, Best Director for Michel Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Jean Dujardin.", " Meryl Streep won Best Actress for \"The Iron Lady\".", " Christopher Plummer won Best Supporting Actor for \"Beginners\" and Octavia Spencer won Best Supporting Actress for \"The Help\". \"", "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy\", directed by Tomas Alfredson, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2011.", " Director Martin Scorsese was given the BAFTA Fellowship and Sir John Hurt garnered the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award." ], "title": "65th British Academy Film Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The BAFTA Fellowship, or the Academy Fellowship, is a lifetime achievement award presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1971 \"in recognition of outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image\", and is the highest honour the Academy can bestow.", " Fellowship recipients have been mainly film directors, but some have also been awarded to actors, film and television producers, cinematographers, film editors, screenwriters and (since 2007) to contributors to the video game industry.", " People from the United Kingdom dominate the list, but it includes over a dozen U.S. citizens and several from other countries in Europe, though none of the latter have been recognized since 1996.", " Shigeru Miyamoto, in 2010, became the first citizen of an Asian country to receive the award." ], "title": "BAFTA Fellowship" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Honess (born 1946) is a British film editor with more than thirty film credits dating from 1973.", " Honess received the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Editing for his work on \"L.A. Confidential\"." ], "title": "Peter Honess" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeanne Moreau (] ; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter and director.", " She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for \"Seven Days... Seven Nights\" (1960), the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for \"Viva Maria!", "\" (1965), and the César Award for Best Actress for \"The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea\" (1992).", " She was also the recipient of several lifetime awards, including a BAFTA Fellowship in 1996." ], "title": "Jeanne Moreau" }, { "sentences": [ "The Go-Between is a 1971 British romantic drama film, directed by Joseph Losey.", " Its screenplay, by Harold Pinter, is an adaptation of the 1953 novel \"The Go-Between\" by L. P. Hartley.", " The film stars Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave and Dominic Guard.", " It won the Palme d'Or at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "The Go-Between (1971 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anne Voase Coates (born 12 December 1925) is a British film editor with a more than 60-year-long career.", " She is perhaps best known as the editor of David Lean's epic film \"Lawrence of Arabia\" in 1962.", " Coates has been nominated five times for the Academy Award for Film Editing for the films \"Lawrence of Arabia\", \"Becket\" (1963), \"The Elephant Man\" (1980), \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993) and \"Out of Sight\" (1998).", " In an industry where women accounted for only 16 percent of all editors working on the top 250 films of 2004, and 80 percent of the films had absolutely no females on their editing teams at all, Coates continues to thrive as a top film editor.", " She was awarded BAFTA's highest honour, a BAFTA Fellowship, in February 2007 and was given an Academy Honorary Award, which are popularly known as a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, in November 2016 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." ], "title": "Anne V. Coates" }, { "sentences": [ "Des majorettes dans l'espace (\"Majorettes in Space\") is a French short film written and directed by David Fourier and released in 1996.", " It won the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film and the 1998 César Award for Best Short Film." ], "title": "Des majorettes dans l'espace" } ]
[ "Title: 24th British Academy Film Awards\n\nThe 24th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1971, honoured the best films of 1970. The awards were held at the Royal Albert Hall, London and held on 4 March 1971. For the first time, the Society bestowed a Fellowship on someone who had left a permanent influence on the world of the big or small screen. The very first BAFTA Fellowship Award was bestowed on Alfred Hitchcock Fellowship Award at this award event from HRH The Princess Anne.", "Title: Julie Christie\n\nJulie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1940) is an English actress. An icon of the \"swinging London\" era of the 1960s, she has won the Academy, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, and in 1997 she received the BAFTA Fellowship.", "Title: Julie Walters\n\nDame Julia Mary Walters, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 22 February 1950) is an English actress and writer, best known as Julie Walters. She has won two BAFTA Film Awards, four BAFTA TV Awards and received the BAFTA Fellowship in 2014.", "Title: 65th British Academy Film Awards\n\nThe 65th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 12 February 2012 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2011. The nominations were announced on 17 January 2012 by actor Daniel Radcliffe and actress Holliday Grainger. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades are handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2011. Stephen Fry, who hosted from 2001 to 2006, returned to host the ceremony. \" The Artist\" won seven awards out of its twelve nominations, including Best Film, Best Director for Michel Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Jean Dujardin. Meryl Streep won Best Actress for \"The Iron Lady\". Christopher Plummer won Best Supporting Actor for \"Beginners\" and Octavia Spencer won Best Supporting Actress for \"The Help\". \" Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy\", directed by Tomas Alfredson, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2011. Director Martin Scorsese was given the BAFTA Fellowship and Sir John Hurt garnered the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.", "Title: BAFTA Fellowship\n\nThe BAFTA Fellowship, or the Academy Fellowship, is a lifetime achievement award presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1971 \"in recognition of outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image\", and is the highest honour the Academy can bestow. Fellowship recipients have been mainly film directors, but some have also been awarded to actors, film and television producers, cinematographers, film editors, screenwriters and (since 2007) to contributors to the video game industry. People from the United Kingdom dominate the list, but it includes over a dozen U.S. citizens and several from other countries in Europe, though none of the latter have been recognized since 1996. Shigeru Miyamoto, in 2010, became the first citizen of an Asian country to receive the award.", "Title: Peter Honess\n\nPeter Honess (born 1946) is a British film editor with more than thirty film credits dating from 1973. Honess received the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Editing for his work on \"L.A. Confidential\".", "Title: Jeanne Moreau\n\nJeanne Moreau (] ; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter and director. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for \"Seven Days... Seven Nights\" (1960), the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for \"Viva Maria! \" (1965), and the César Award for Best Actress for \"The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea\" (1992). She was also the recipient of several lifetime awards, including a BAFTA Fellowship in 1996.", "Title: The Go-Between (1971 film)\n\nThe Go-Between is a 1971 British romantic drama film, directed by Joseph Losey. Its screenplay, by Harold Pinter, is an adaptation of the 1953 novel \"The Go-Between\" by L. P. Hartley. The film stars Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave and Dominic Guard. It won the Palme d'Or at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: Anne V. Coates\n\nAnne Voase Coates (born 12 December 1925) is a British film editor with a more than 60-year-long career. She is perhaps best known as the editor of David Lean's epic film \"Lawrence of Arabia\" in 1962. Coates has been nominated five times for the Academy Award for Film Editing for the films \"Lawrence of Arabia\", \"Becket\" (1963), \"The Elephant Man\" (1980), \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993) and \"Out of Sight\" (1998). In an industry where women accounted for only 16 percent of all editors working on the top 250 films of 2004, and 80 percent of the films had absolutely no females on their editing teams at all, Coates continues to thrive as a top film editor. She was awarded BAFTA's highest honour, a BAFTA Fellowship, in February 2007 and was given an Academy Honorary Award, which are popularly known as a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, in November 2016 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.", "Title: Des majorettes dans l'espace\n\nDes majorettes dans l'espace (\"Majorettes in Space\") is a French short film written and directed by David Fourier and released in 1996. It won the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film and the 1998 César Award for Best Short Film." ]
5,023
Babyface and Tony Kakko, are in the music industry?
yes
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Babyface (musician)", "Tony Kakko" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jarkko Kalevi Ahola (Toijala, 24 August 1977) is a performing artist, a composer and a singer.", " He is the vocalist and bass player and one of the three songwriters of the band Teräsbetoni.", " He is also a member of a Finnish symphonic metal cover supergroup Northern Kings together with Marco Hietala from Nightwish, Tarot and Sapattivuosi, Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto from Charon and Harmaja." ], "title": "Jarkko Ahola" }, { "sentences": [ "Fire-Hearted is the third studio album by metal musician Elias Viljanen as solo artist.", " The album features Marco Hietala (Nightwish, Tarot, Northern Kings) and Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica, Northern Kings) on vocals.", " Also contributing is Jari Kainulainen (Evergrey, Ex-Stratovarius) on bass, Henrik Klingenberg (Sonata Arctica) on keyboards and Mikko Sirén (Apocalyptica) on drums.", " The album was out in June 2009.", " The song \"Last Breath of Love\" with Marco on vocals can be heard on Elias' Myspace together with the title-track." ], "title": "Fire-Hearted" }, { "sentences": [ "Northern Kings was a Finnish symphonic metal cover supergroup, made up of four well known musicians: Jarkko Ahola from Teräsbetoni, ex-Dreamtale, Marco Hietala from Nightwish and Tarot, Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto from Charon and Harmaja." ], "title": "Northern Kings" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Brian Edmonds (born April 10, 1959), known professionally as Babyface, is an American singer, songwriter and record producer.", " He has written and produced over 26 number-one R&B hits throughout his career, and has won 11 Grammy Awards." ], "title": "Babyface (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Raskasta Joulua is a band from Finland who have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a Heavy metal style.", " Raskasta Joulua is a term in Finnish which means \"Heavy Christmas\" in English.", " The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004.", " \"Raskasta Joulua\" - albums and tours have featured appearances of many notable Finnish metal vocalists as Marco Hietala, Jarkko Ahola, Ari Koivunen, Juha-Pekka Leppaluoto and Tony Kakko." ], "title": "Raskasta Joulua" }, { "sentences": [ "Into the Light is a compilation album from Nuclear Blast Records to commemorate their 20 years as a record label.", " Produced by Rage guitarist Victor Smolski, with singers Tobias Sammet (of Edguy), Peter \"Peavy\" Wagner (Rage) - who has also written the lyrics for all songs -, Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica), Mats Levén (Therion), Marcel \"Schmier\" Schirmer (Destruction), Hansi Kürsch (Blind Guardian), Andi Deris (Helloween), Oddleif Stensland (Communic), Marco Hietala (Nightwish and Tarot), and Tarja Turunen (Ex-Nightwish).", " It features a variable collection of \"All Stars\" much in the same vein as Roadrunner United.", " The whole album was written by Victor Smolski (however, two songs, \"In the Picture\" and \"Slaves to the Desert\" – originally \"Slaves of the Desert\" – are remakes of songs he had already recorded with Mind Odyssey), who also recorded all the guitars, some bass and keyboards.", " The drums were done by Volker Schultz and André Hilgers." ], "title": "Nuclear Blast All-Stars: Into the Light" }, { "sentences": [ "End of Innocence is the second official DVD release of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.", " The DVD features numerous clips of the band performing livetracks, including a recording of the band performing one of their first songs; \"Beauty and the Beast\", with bassist Marco Hietala performing the male vocal part (in the past this part was performed by Tuomas Holopainen or Tony Kakko, from Sonata Arctica)." ], "title": "End of Innocence (Nightwish)" }, { "sentences": [ "The kakko (羯鼓 or 鞨鼓 ) is a Japanese double-headed drum.", " One way in which the \"kakko\" differs from the regular taiko drum is in the way in which it is made taut.", " Like the Shime-Daiko and \"tsuzumi\", the skin of the heads are first stretched over metal hoops before they are placed on the body, tying them to each other and tightening them making them taut.", " \"Kakko\" drums are usually laid on their sides on stands so that it can be played with sticks called \"bachi\" on both heads.", " Kakko drums have been used in taiko ensembles, but they are also used in older Japanese court music called gagaku." ], "title": "Kakko (instrument)" }, { "sentences": [ "Toni Kristian \"Tony\" Kakko (born 16 May 1975) is a Finnish musician, composer and vocalist.", " He is mainly known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative force in the band Sonata Arctica since 1996." ], "title": "Tony Kakko" }, { "sentences": [ "Stones Grow Her Name is the 7th full-length studio album by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica.", " It was released in Finland on May 16, 2012, in Europe on May 18, 2012, in North America on May 22, 2012 and in Japan on May 23, 2012.", " It was the last album to feature longtime bassist Marko Paasikoski.", " In a 2014 interview about the album's successor \"Pariah's Child\", vocalist and songwriter Tony Kakko referred to it as \"a rock album [more] than anything else\", comparing it to the more back-to-the roots sound of the 2014 band's release." ], "title": "Stones Grow Her Name" } ]
[ "Title: Jarkko Ahola\n\nJarkko Kalevi Ahola (Toijala, 24 August 1977) is a performing artist, a composer and a singer. He is the vocalist and bass player and one of the three songwriters of the band Teräsbetoni. He is also a member of a Finnish symphonic metal cover supergroup Northern Kings together with Marco Hietala from Nightwish, Tarot and Sapattivuosi, Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto from Charon and Harmaja.", "Title: Fire-Hearted\n\nFire-Hearted is the third studio album by metal musician Elias Viljanen as solo artist. The album features Marco Hietala (Nightwish, Tarot, Northern Kings) and Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica, Northern Kings) on vocals. Also contributing is Jari Kainulainen (Evergrey, Ex-Stratovarius) on bass, Henrik Klingenberg (Sonata Arctica) on keyboards and Mikko Sirén (Apocalyptica) on drums. The album was out in June 2009. The song \"Last Breath of Love\" with Marco on vocals can be heard on Elias' Myspace together with the title-track.", "Title: Northern Kings\n\nNorthern Kings was a Finnish symphonic metal cover supergroup, made up of four well known musicians: Jarkko Ahola from Teräsbetoni, ex-Dreamtale, Marco Hietala from Nightwish and Tarot, Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto from Charon and Harmaja.", "Title: Babyface (musician)\n\nKenneth Brian Edmonds (born April 10, 1959), known professionally as Babyface, is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He has written and produced over 26 number-one R&B hits throughout his career, and has won 11 Grammy Awards.", "Title: Raskasta Joulua\n\nRaskasta Joulua is a band from Finland who have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a Heavy metal style. Raskasta Joulua is a term in Finnish which means \"Heavy Christmas\" in English. The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004. \"Raskasta Joulua\" - albums and tours have featured appearances of many notable Finnish metal vocalists as Marco Hietala, Jarkko Ahola, Ari Koivunen, Juha-Pekka Leppaluoto and Tony Kakko.", "Title: Nuclear Blast All-Stars: Into the Light\n\nInto the Light is a compilation album from Nuclear Blast Records to commemorate their 20 years as a record label. Produced by Rage guitarist Victor Smolski, with singers Tobias Sammet (of Edguy), Peter \"Peavy\" Wagner (Rage) - who has also written the lyrics for all songs -, Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica), Mats Levén (Therion), Marcel \"Schmier\" Schirmer (Destruction), Hansi Kürsch (Blind Guardian), Andi Deris (Helloween), Oddleif Stensland (Communic), Marco Hietala (Nightwish and Tarot), and Tarja Turunen (Ex-Nightwish). It features a variable collection of \"All Stars\" much in the same vein as Roadrunner United. The whole album was written by Victor Smolski (however, two songs, \"In the Picture\" and \"Slaves to the Desert\" – originally \"Slaves of the Desert\" – are remakes of songs he had already recorded with Mind Odyssey), who also recorded all the guitars, some bass and keyboards. The drums were done by Volker Schultz and André Hilgers.", "Title: End of Innocence (Nightwish)\n\nEnd of Innocence is the second official DVD release of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. The DVD features numerous clips of the band performing livetracks, including a recording of the band performing one of their first songs; \"Beauty and the Beast\", with bassist Marco Hietala performing the male vocal part (in the past this part was performed by Tuomas Holopainen or Tony Kakko, from Sonata Arctica).", "Title: Kakko (instrument)\n\nThe kakko (羯鼓 or 鞨鼓 ) is a Japanese double-headed drum. One way in which the \"kakko\" differs from the regular taiko drum is in the way in which it is made taut. Like the Shime-Daiko and \"tsuzumi\", the skin of the heads are first stretched over metal hoops before they are placed on the body, tying them to each other and tightening them making them taut. \"Kakko\" drums are usually laid on their sides on stands so that it can be played with sticks called \"bachi\" on both heads. Kakko drums have been used in taiko ensembles, but they are also used in older Japanese court music called gagaku.", "Title: Tony Kakko\n\nToni Kristian \"Tony\" Kakko (born 16 May 1975) is a Finnish musician, composer and vocalist. He is mainly known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative force in the band Sonata Arctica since 1996.", "Title: Stones Grow Her Name\n\nStones Grow Her Name is the 7th full-length studio album by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica. It was released in Finland on May 16, 2012, in Europe on May 18, 2012, in North America on May 22, 2012 and in Japan on May 23, 2012. It was the last album to feature longtime bassist Marko Paasikoski. In a 2014 interview about the album's successor \"Pariah's Child\", vocalist and songwriter Tony Kakko referred to it as \"a rock album [more] than anything else\", comparing it to the more back-to-the roots sound of the 2014 band's release." ]
5,024
Which is longer, the Raccoon River Valley Trail or the American Discovery Trail
American Discovery Trail
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Raccoon River Valley Trail", "Raccoon River Valley Trail", "Raccoon River Valley Trail", "American Discovery Trail", "American Discovery Trail" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 3, 0, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Valley Trail is a 40 mi long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming.", " Though the trail can be accessed at numerous trailheads in Grand Teton National Park, the southern terminus is near Teton Village, Wyoming, just outside the park.", " Heading north from Teton Village, the Valley Trail flanks the base of the Teton Range and skirts the shores of Phelps, Taggart, Bradley, Jenny, String, Leigh, Bearpaw and Trapper Lakes. Along its 40 mi length, it is sometimes known by other names such as the Jenny Lake Trail or the String Lake Trail." ], "title": "Valley Trail (Grand Teton National Park)" }, { "sentences": [ "The River to River Trail is a 160 mile (256 km)-long hiking trail that serves Shawnee National Forest in far southern Illinois.", " The trail is used by both equestrians and hikers.", " About half is on off road trails.", " Its eastern terminus has historically been Battery Rock, overlooking the Ohio River but now generally Elizabethtown, Illinois is used as the eastern terminus.", " The western terminus is in Grand Tower, Illinois, at the Mississippi River.", " Sections of the River to River Trail form part of the Southern Section of the American Discovery Trail." ], "title": "River to River Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bradley Lake Trail is a 4 mi long round-trip hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming.", " The trail is accessed from the Taggart Lake trailhead and provides access to Bradley Lake, with views of the lake and the Teton Range.", " At Bradley lake, the trail intercepts the Valley Trail which heads north towards Garnet Canyon or south to Taggart Lake.", " Using the Valley Trail and the Taggart Lake Trail, a loop hike starting from the Taggart Lake Trailhead is 5.9 mi long." ], "title": "Bradley Lake Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "Raccoon River Valley Trail (RRVT) is a rail trail running 56 mi from Waukee, Iowa, to Jefferson, Iowa.", " In 2013, an additional 33.1 mi north loop was completed on the RRVT, making the RRVT nearly 90 mi of paved trails and having a paved interior loop of more than 72 mi .", " The 39 mi portion of the trail from Waukee to Herndon is part of the American Discovery Trail, which runs between Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware and Point Reyes near the Bay Area of California.", " In Iowa, the American Discovery Trail will be concurrent with U.S. Bicycle Route 50 (see United States Numbered Bicycle Routes)." ], "title": "Raccoon River Valley Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Open Canyon Trail is a 8.3 mi long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming.", " The trail begins at a junction with the Valley Trail and is most easily accessed with a 3 mi hike on the Valley Trail from the trailhead near the White Grass Ranger Station Historic District.", " From there the trail heads west from Phelps Lake to Mount Hunt Divide and then descends into Granite Canyon.", " The trail traverses the entire length of Open Canyon.", " Indian Lake and Coyote Lake as well as Mount Hunt can also be reached from the trail but each require off trail navigation to access.", " There are two different camping zones in the canyon which are available by permit." ], "title": "Open Canyon Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Discovery Trail is a system of recreational trails and roads which collectively form a coast-to-coast hiking and biking trail across the mid-tier of the United States.", " Horses can also be ridden on most of this trail.", " It starts on the Delmarva Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and ends on the northern California coast on the Pacific Ocean.", " The trail has northern and southern alternates for part of its distance, passing through Chicago and St Louis respectively.", " The total length of the trail including both the north and south routes is 6800 mi .", " The northern route covers 4834 mi with the southern route covering 5057 mi .", " It is the only non-motorized coast-to-coast trail." ], "title": "American Discovery Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Taggart Lake Trail is a 3 mi long round-trip hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming.", " The trail is accessed from the Taggart Lake trailhead and provides access to Taggart Lake, with views of the lake and the Teton Range.", " At Taggart Lake, the trail intercepts the Valley Trail which heads north towards Bradley Lake or south to Death Canyon.", " Using the Valley Trail and the Bradley Lake Trail, a loop hike starting from the Taggart Lake Trailhead is 5.9 mi long." ], "title": "Taggart Lake Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "Minburn Railroad Depot is a historic building located in Minburn, Iowa, United States.", " The Des Moines Valley Railroad laid tracks from Des Moines to Fort Dodge in 1869, and the town was established the same year.", " A frame building was built for a depot.", " The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad leased the line in the 1890s, and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway took over the line in 1906.", " The old depot was destroyed by fire and this brick structure replaced it in 1914.", " The last passenger train left the depot on April 19, 1959.", " The Chicago and North Western Railway acquired the line in 1960, and the last freight train used the depot the following year.", " A restoration process for the depot began in 2007, and it was relocated a short distance from its original location to a new location along the Raccoon River Valley Trail.", " It houses a cafe and restrooms for those who use the trail, which is the old railroad right-of-way.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015." ], "title": "Minburn Railroad Depot" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grand Valley Trail is 275 km long and runs from Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake Erie which is south of Dunnville to Alton not far from Orangeville where it links by a side trail to the Bruce Trail.", " It is managed by the volunteer group, the Grand Valley Trails Association.", " Hikers are able to identify the main Grand Valley Trail by the white blazes approximately 5 cm wide by 15 cm high.", " The trail is well-maintained and has good relationships with the nearby landowners.", " A GVTA Guide Book, 6th ed.", " 2006 was published but is kept up-to-date by a list of trail and road changes by the affiliated organization." ], "title": "Grand Valley Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cardinal Greenway is a rail trail that encompasses 60 mi of abandoned CSX railroad corridor in east central Indiana.", " The trail runs from Richmond to Marion and is the longest rails-to-trails project in Indiana as of 2004 .", " The Cardinal Greenway was designated a National Recreation Trail in June 2003 and is an important part of the American Discovery Trail." ], "title": "Cardinal Greenway" } ]
[ "Title: Valley Trail (Grand Teton National Park)\n\nThe Valley Trail is a 40 mi long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Though the trail can be accessed at numerous trailheads in Grand Teton National Park, the southern terminus is near Teton Village, Wyoming, just outside the park. Heading north from Teton Village, the Valley Trail flanks the base of the Teton Range and skirts the shores of Phelps, Taggart, Bradley, Jenny, String, Leigh, Bearpaw and Trapper Lakes. Along its 40 mi length, it is sometimes known by other names such as the Jenny Lake Trail or the String Lake Trail.", "Title: River to River Trail\n\nThe River to River Trail is a 160 mile (256 km)-long hiking trail that serves Shawnee National Forest in far southern Illinois. The trail is used by both equestrians and hikers. About half is on off road trails. Its eastern terminus has historically been Battery Rock, overlooking the Ohio River but now generally Elizabethtown, Illinois is used as the eastern terminus. The western terminus is in Grand Tower, Illinois, at the Mississippi River. Sections of the River to River Trail form part of the Southern Section of the American Discovery Trail.", "Title: Bradley Lake Trail\n\nThe Bradley Lake Trail is a 4 mi long round-trip hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail is accessed from the Taggart Lake trailhead and provides access to Bradley Lake, with views of the lake and the Teton Range. At Bradley lake, the trail intercepts the Valley Trail which heads north towards Garnet Canyon or south to Taggart Lake. Using the Valley Trail and the Taggart Lake Trail, a loop hike starting from the Taggart Lake Trailhead is 5.9 mi long.", "Title: Raccoon River Valley Trail\n\nRaccoon River Valley Trail (RRVT) is a rail trail running 56 mi from Waukee, Iowa, to Jefferson, Iowa. In 2013, an additional 33.1 mi north loop was completed on the RRVT, making the RRVT nearly 90 mi of paved trails and having a paved interior loop of more than 72 mi . The 39 mi portion of the trail from Waukee to Herndon is part of the American Discovery Trail, which runs between Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware and Point Reyes near the Bay Area of California. In Iowa, the American Discovery Trail will be concurrent with U.S. Bicycle Route 50 (see United States Numbered Bicycle Routes).", "Title: Open Canyon Trail\n\nThe Open Canyon Trail is a 8.3 mi long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail begins at a junction with the Valley Trail and is most easily accessed with a 3 mi hike on the Valley Trail from the trailhead near the White Grass Ranger Station Historic District. From there the trail heads west from Phelps Lake to Mount Hunt Divide and then descends into Granite Canyon. The trail traverses the entire length of Open Canyon. Indian Lake and Coyote Lake as well as Mount Hunt can also be reached from the trail but each require off trail navigation to access. There are two different camping zones in the canyon which are available by permit.", "Title: American Discovery Trail\n\nThe American Discovery Trail is a system of recreational trails and roads which collectively form a coast-to-coast hiking and biking trail across the mid-tier of the United States. Horses can also be ridden on most of this trail. It starts on the Delmarva Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and ends on the northern California coast on the Pacific Ocean. The trail has northern and southern alternates for part of its distance, passing through Chicago and St Louis respectively. The total length of the trail including both the north and south routes is 6800 mi . The northern route covers 4834 mi with the southern route covering 5057 mi . It is the only non-motorized coast-to-coast trail.", "Title: Taggart Lake Trail\n\nThe Taggart Lake Trail is a 3 mi long round-trip hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail is accessed from the Taggart Lake trailhead and provides access to Taggart Lake, with views of the lake and the Teton Range. At Taggart Lake, the trail intercepts the Valley Trail which heads north towards Bradley Lake or south to Death Canyon. Using the Valley Trail and the Bradley Lake Trail, a loop hike starting from the Taggart Lake Trailhead is 5.9 mi long.", "Title: Minburn Railroad Depot\n\nMinburn Railroad Depot is a historic building located in Minburn, Iowa, United States. The Des Moines Valley Railroad laid tracks from Des Moines to Fort Dodge in 1869, and the town was established the same year. A frame building was built for a depot. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad leased the line in the 1890s, and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway took over the line in 1906. The old depot was destroyed by fire and this brick structure replaced it in 1914. The last passenger train left the depot on April 19, 1959. The Chicago and North Western Railway acquired the line in 1960, and the last freight train used the depot the following year. A restoration process for the depot began in 2007, and it was relocated a short distance from its original location to a new location along the Raccoon River Valley Trail. It houses a cafe and restrooms for those who use the trail, which is the old railroad right-of-way. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.", "Title: Grand Valley Trail\n\nThe Grand Valley Trail is 275 km long and runs from Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake Erie which is south of Dunnville to Alton not far from Orangeville where it links by a side trail to the Bruce Trail. It is managed by the volunteer group, the Grand Valley Trails Association. Hikers are able to identify the main Grand Valley Trail by the white blazes approximately 5 cm wide by 15 cm high. The trail is well-maintained and has good relationships with the nearby landowners. A GVTA Guide Book, 6th ed. 2006 was published but is kept up-to-date by a list of trail and road changes by the affiliated organization.", "Title: Cardinal Greenway\n\nThe Cardinal Greenway is a rail trail that encompasses 60 mi of abandoned CSX railroad corridor in east central Indiana. The trail runs from Richmond to Marion and is the longest rails-to-trails project in Indiana as of 2004 . The Cardinal Greenway was designated a National Recreation Trail in June 2003 and is an important part of the American Discovery Trail." ]
5,025
Which flower belongs to a smaller family, Psilotum or Aphyllanthes?
Aphyllanthes
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{ "title": [ "Psilotum", "Aphyllanthes", "Aphyllanthes" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Downingia pulchella is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names flatface calicoflower and valley calicoflower.", " This showy wildflower is endemic to California, where it is a resident of vernal pools and other wet places in the central part of the state from the Tehachapi Mountains to the San Francisco Bay Area.", " This annual produces an erect, branching stem which has usually one tubular flower at the top of each branch.", " The upper lip of the flower is made up of two narrow, pointed lobes which usually stick straight out and are lavender or white.", " The lower lip is the same color and made up of three fused lobes, each of which may have a tooth.", " In the center of the lower lip is a large white area with two bright yellow spots and smaller dark purple spots near the mouth of the tube.", " A large anther sticks out of the mouth of the flower on a stalk of fused stamens.", " The flower is one to two centimeters wide.", " The fruit is a capsule three to seven centimeters long." ], "title": "Downingia pulchella" }, { "sentences": [ "Bryn Avon is a historic estate and national historic district located near Etowah, Henderson County, North Carolina.", " Bryn Avon house was built about 1884-1886 and updated in the 1910-1920s in the Tudor Revival style.", " It is a 1 1/2-story, stone and half-timbered manor house.", " Other contributing resources include the estate landscape and terraced garden and four smaller family cottages: the Mallett Cottage (c. 1925); the Brown house playhouse (c. 1932); Yon Way-the Conrow cottage (c. 1920-1925) and Mr. Conrow's studio (c. 1925-1935); and the Bellamy Cottage (c. 1933-1938)." ], "title": "Bryn Avon" }, { "sentences": [ "Pogonoloma is a mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae in a broad sense.", " The genus contains two species known from Europe.", " \"Pogonoloma\" was described first as a subgenus of the genus \"Porpoloma\" but recent molecular evidence separates the two by several other genera, with \"Porpoloma\" remaining within a smaller family Tricholomataceae." ], "title": "Pogonoloma" }, { "sentences": [ "The punctate flower chafer or spotted flower chafer, Neorrhina punctata, is a species of flower chafer.", " The chafers are beetles of subfamily Cetoniinae in the large scarab beetle family (Scarabaeidae).", " Among the chafers, \"N. punctatum\" belongs to the tribe Schizorhinini." ], "title": "Punctate flower chafer" }, { "sentences": [ "Aphyllanthes is a genus of flowering plants with only one species, Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, endemic to the western Mediterranean region.", " It is the only genus in the Aphyllanthoideae, a subfamily of the family Asparagaceae.", " Aphyllanthoideae was formerly treated as a separate family, Aphyllanthaceae." ], "title": "Aphyllanthes" }, { "sentences": [ "Old World warblers are a large group of birds formerly grouped together in the bird family Sylviidae.", " The family held over 400 species in over 70 genera, and were the source of much taxonomic confusion.", " Two families were split out initially, the cisticolas into Cisticolidae and the kinglets into Regulidae.", " In the past ten years they have been the subject of much research and many species are now placed into other families, including the Acrocephalidae, Cettiidae, Phylloscopidae, and Megaluridae.", " In addition some species have been moved into existing families or have not yet had their placement fully resolved.", " A smaller family of warblers, together with some babblers formerly placed in the family Timaliidae and the parrotbills, are retained in a much smaller family Sylviidae." ], "title": "Old World warbler" }, { "sentences": [ "The Zygnematales (Greek: ζυγός (\"zygós\") and νῆμα (\"nḗma\") (nom.", "), νήματος (\"nḗmatos\") (gen.)), also called the Conjugatales, are an order of green algae, comprising several thousand different species in two families.", " The larger family Zygnemataceae, with well-known genera such as \"Zygnema\" and \"Spirogyra\", includes members that grow as unbranched filaments, which grow longer through normal cell division.", " The smaller family Mesotaeniaceae includes the saccoderm \"desmids\", a group of unicellular species that were formerly classified with the \"true\" desmids.", " Most members of both families live in freshwater, and form an important component of the algal scum that grows on or near plants, rocks, and various debris." ], "title": "Zygnematales" }, { "sentences": [ "Psilotum is a genus of fern-like vascular plants, commonly known as whisk ferns.", " It is one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae, the other being \"Tmesipteris\".", " Plants in these two genera were once thought to be descended from the earliest surviving vascular plants, but more recent phylogenies place them as basal ferns, as a sister group to Ophioglossales.", " They lack true roots and leaves, the stems being the organs containing conducting tissue.", " There are only two species in \"Psilotum\" and a hybrid between the two.", " They differ from those in \"Tmesipteris\" in having stems with many branches and a synangium with three lobes rather than two." ], "title": "Psilotum" }, { "sentences": [ "Manzanita Sol is a brand of apple-flavored soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and is predominant in Mexico.", " In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles.", " The drink is known to be available at Walmart, Albertsons, H-E-B, Ralphs, Kmart, Food 4 Less, Jewel-Osco, Dominick's, Target, Vons, Stater Bros., United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores.", " In Latin American countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Manzana Lift.", " Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular soft drink flavor.", " It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border." ], "title": "Manzanita Sol" }, { "sentences": [ "Psilotaceae is a family of Pteridophyta (in order Psilotales) consisting of two genera, \"Psilotum\" and \"Tmesipteris\" with a dozen species." ], "title": "Psilotaceae" } ]
[ "Title: Downingia pulchella\n\nDowningia pulchella is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names flatface calicoflower and valley calicoflower. This showy wildflower is endemic to California, where it is a resident of vernal pools and other wet places in the central part of the state from the Tehachapi Mountains to the San Francisco Bay Area. This annual produces an erect, branching stem which has usually one tubular flower at the top of each branch. The upper lip of the flower is made up of two narrow, pointed lobes which usually stick straight out and are lavender or white. The lower lip is the same color and made up of three fused lobes, each of which may have a tooth. In the center of the lower lip is a large white area with two bright yellow spots and smaller dark purple spots near the mouth of the tube. A large anther sticks out of the mouth of the flower on a stalk of fused stamens. The flower is one to two centimeters wide. The fruit is a capsule three to seven centimeters long.", "Title: Bryn Avon\n\nBryn Avon is a historic estate and national historic district located near Etowah, Henderson County, North Carolina. Bryn Avon house was built about 1884-1886 and updated in the 1910-1920s in the Tudor Revival style. It is a 1 1/2-story, stone and half-timbered manor house. Other contributing resources include the estate landscape and terraced garden and four smaller family cottages: the Mallett Cottage (c. 1925); the Brown house playhouse (c. 1932); Yon Way-the Conrow cottage (c. 1920-1925) and Mr. Conrow's studio (c. 1925-1935); and the Bellamy Cottage (c. 1933-1938).", "Title: Pogonoloma\n\nPogonoloma is a mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae in a broad sense. The genus contains two species known from Europe. \"Pogonoloma\" was described first as a subgenus of the genus \"Porpoloma\" but recent molecular evidence separates the two by several other genera, with \"Porpoloma\" remaining within a smaller family Tricholomataceae.", "Title: Punctate flower chafer\n\nThe punctate flower chafer or spotted flower chafer, Neorrhina punctata, is a species of flower chafer. The chafers are beetles of subfamily Cetoniinae in the large scarab beetle family (Scarabaeidae). Among the chafers, \"N. punctatum\" belongs to the tribe Schizorhinini.", "Title: Aphyllanthes\n\nAphyllanthes is a genus of flowering plants with only one species, Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, endemic to the western Mediterranean region. It is the only genus in the Aphyllanthoideae, a subfamily of the family Asparagaceae. Aphyllanthoideae was formerly treated as a separate family, Aphyllanthaceae.", "Title: Old World warbler\n\nOld World warblers are a large group of birds formerly grouped together in the bird family Sylviidae. The family held over 400 species in over 70 genera, and were the source of much taxonomic confusion. Two families were split out initially, the cisticolas into Cisticolidae and the kinglets into Regulidae. In the past ten years they have been the subject of much research and many species are now placed into other families, including the Acrocephalidae, Cettiidae, Phylloscopidae, and Megaluridae. In addition some species have been moved into existing families or have not yet had their placement fully resolved. A smaller family of warblers, together with some babblers formerly placed in the family Timaliidae and the parrotbills, are retained in a much smaller family Sylviidae.", "Title: Zygnematales\n\nThe Zygnematales (Greek: ζυγός (\"zygós\") and νῆμα (\"nḗma\") (nom. ), νήματος (\"nḗmatos\") (gen.)), also called the Conjugatales, are an order of green algae, comprising several thousand different species in two families. The larger family Zygnemataceae, with well-known genera such as \"Zygnema\" and \"Spirogyra\", includes members that grow as unbranched filaments, which grow longer through normal cell division. The smaller family Mesotaeniaceae includes the saccoderm \"desmids\", a group of unicellular species that were formerly classified with the \"true\" desmids. Most members of both families live in freshwater, and form an important component of the algal scum that grows on or near plants, rocks, and various debris.", "Title: Psilotum\n\nPsilotum is a genus of fern-like vascular plants, commonly known as whisk ferns. It is one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae, the other being \"Tmesipteris\". Plants in these two genera were once thought to be descended from the earliest surviving vascular plants, but more recent phylogenies place them as basal ferns, as a sister group to Ophioglossales. They lack true roots and leaves, the stems being the organs containing conducting tissue. There are only two species in \"Psilotum\" and a hybrid between the two. They differ from those in \"Tmesipteris\" in having stems with many branches and a synangium with three lobes rather than two.", "Title: Manzanita Sol\n\nManzanita Sol is a brand of apple-flavored soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and is predominant in Mexico. In the United States it is sold in 12-pack cans, 2-liter, and 20-ounce bottles. The drink is known to be available at Walmart, Albertsons, H-E-B, Ralphs, Kmart, Food 4 Less, Jewel-Osco, Dominick's, Target, Vons, Stater Bros., United Supermarkets in the Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas area, and other smaller chains and smaller family run stores. In Latin American countries, Manzanita Sol will compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Manzana Lift. Manzanita Sol is PepsiCo's number two brand in Mexico, with apple being Mexico's second most popular soft drink flavor. It is also very popular in the borderlands such as the El Paso/Juarez border.", "Title: Psilotaceae\n\nPsilotaceae is a family of Pteridophyta (in order Psilotales) consisting of two genera, \"Psilotum\" and \"Tmesipteris\" with a dozen species." ]
5,026
Which island is located 240km to the south od Australia and is the birth place of Maxwell Arthur Burr?
Tasmania
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{ "title": [ "Max Burr", "Tasmania" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Duitama (] ) is a city and municipality in the department of Boyacá.", " It is the capital of the Tundama Province.", " Duitama is located 240 km northeast of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia and 50 km northeast of Tunja, the capital Boyacá.", " Duitama has existed since pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca inhabited the hills surrounding a former lake in the valley.", " The original name of Duitama was \"Tundama\", named after \"cacique\" Tundama.", " The elevation of the city is about 2590 m above sea level and the average temperature is 16 °C.", " Duitama is known as \"The Pearl of Boyacá\"." ], "title": "Duitama" }, { "sentences": [ "Tasmania ( ;, abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as \"Tassie\") is an island state of Australia.", " It is located 240 km to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by the Bass Strait.", " The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands.", " The state has a population of around 519,100 as of 2016 , just over forty percent of which resides in the Greater Hobart precinct, which forms the metropolitan area of the state capital and largest city, Hobart." ], "title": "Tasmania" }, { "sentences": [ "São Tomé Island, at 854 km2 , is the largest island of São Tomé and Príncipe and is home to about 157,000 or 96% of the nation's population.", " This island and smaller nearby islets make up São Tomé Province, which is divided into six districts.", " The main island is located 2 km (1¼ miles) north of the equator.", " It is about 48 km long (North-South) by 32 km wide (east-west).", " It rises to 2,024 m at Pico de São Tomé and includes the capital city, São Tomé, on the northeast coast.", " The nearest city on mainland Africa is the port city of Port Gentil in Gabon located 240 km to the east." ], "title": "São Tomé Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Al Awaynat or Alawinat (Arabic: العوينات‎ ‎ ) or Serdeles is a small town located in the Sahara Desert in Libya.", " It lies at the entrance of the Djebel Al Akakus.", " It is located 240 km south west of the city of Ubari and 120 km north of the city of Ghat.", " Al Awaynat is the gate of Tadrart Acacus and its residents from Toureg tribe." ], "title": "Awaynat" }, { "sentences": [ "Tathra National Park is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), located 240 km north of Perth between the towns of Eneabba and Carnamah on Winchester-Eneabba Road.", " The name is derived from a Noongar word meaning \"beautiful place\"." ], "title": "Tathra National Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Jebel Shams Arabic: جبل شمس‎ ‎ , (mountain of sun) is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town.", " It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.", " It is a popular sightseeing area located 240 km (149 mi) from Muscat.", " In the summer, temperature is around 20 °C (68 °F) and in the winter it drops to less than 0 °C (32 °F)." ], "title": "Jebel Shams" }, { "sentences": [ "Ghargaon is an old village in a Tehsil Shrigonda in Ahmednagar District in the Indian state of Maharashtra.", " It is located 240 km distance from its State Capital Mumbai and 120 km from Pune." ], "title": "Ghargaon" }, { "sentences": [ "Maxwell Arthur \"Max\" Burr (born 9 January 1939) is an Australian retired politician.", " Born in Launceston, Tasmania, he was educated at Launceston Business College before becoming an accountant and Secretary of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation.", " In 1975, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for Wilmot, defeating long-serving Labor member Gil Duthie.", " When Wilmot was abolished in 1984, Burr successfully contested its successor, Lyons.", " He held the seat until his retirement in 1993." ], "title": "Max Burr" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaduqli or Kadugli (Arabic: كادوقلي‎ ‎ \"Kādūqlī \"   ] ) is the capital city of South Kordofan State, Sudan.", " It is located 240 km south of El Obeid, at the northern edge of the White Nile plain in the Nuba Mountains.", " It contains Hilal Stadium." ], "title": "Kaduqli" }, { "sentences": [ "Hines Hill is a town located 240 km east of Perth, between the towns of Merredin and Doodlakine in Western Australia.", " The town is situated on the Great Eastern Highway and also on the edge of Lake Baandee.", " The town has a tavern and roadhouse, and one of the first privately owned weighbridges in Western Australia is located close to the town." ], "title": "Hines Hill, Western Australia" } ]
[ "Title: Duitama\n\nDuitama (] ) is a city and municipality in the department of Boyacá. It is the capital of the Tundama Province. Duitama is located 240 km northeast of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia and 50 km northeast of Tunja, the capital Boyacá. Duitama has existed since pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca inhabited the hills surrounding a former lake in the valley. The original name of Duitama was \"Tundama\", named after \"cacique\" Tundama. The elevation of the city is about 2590 m above sea level and the average temperature is 16 °C. Duitama is known as \"The Pearl of Boyacá\".", "Title: Tasmania\n\nTasmania ( ;, abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as \"Tassie\") is an island state of Australia. It is located 240 km to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by the Bass Strait. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands. The state has a population of around 519,100 as of 2016 , just over forty percent of which resides in the Greater Hobart precinct, which forms the metropolitan area of the state capital and largest city, Hobart.", "Title: São Tomé Island\n\nSão Tomé Island, at 854 km2 , is the largest island of São Tomé and Príncipe and is home to about 157,000 or 96% of the nation's population. This island and smaller nearby islets make up São Tomé Province, which is divided into six districts. The main island is located 2 km (1¼ miles) north of the equator. It is about 48 km long (North-South) by 32 km wide (east-west). It rises to 2,024 m at Pico de São Tomé and includes the capital city, São Tomé, on the northeast coast. The nearest city on mainland Africa is the port city of Port Gentil in Gabon located 240 km to the east.", "Title: Awaynat\n\nAl Awaynat or Alawinat (Arabic: العوينات‎ ‎ ) or Serdeles is a small town located in the Sahara Desert in Libya. It lies at the entrance of the Djebel Al Akakus. It is located 240 km south west of the city of Ubari and 120 km north of the city of Ghat. Al Awaynat is the gate of Tadrart Acacus and its residents from Toureg tribe.", "Title: Tathra National Park\n\nTathra National Park is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), located 240 km north of Perth between the towns of Eneabba and Carnamah on Winchester-Eneabba Road. The name is derived from a Noongar word meaning \"beautiful place\".", "Title: Jebel Shams\n\nJebel Shams Arabic: جبل شمس‎ ‎ , (mountain of sun) is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range. It is a popular sightseeing area located 240 km (149 mi) from Muscat. In the summer, temperature is around 20 °C (68 °F) and in the winter it drops to less than 0 °C (32 °F).", "Title: Ghargaon\n\nGhargaon is an old village in a Tehsil Shrigonda in Ahmednagar District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located 240 km distance from its State Capital Mumbai and 120 km from Pune.", "Title: Max Burr\n\nMaxwell Arthur \"Max\" Burr (born 9 January 1939) is an Australian retired politician. Born in Launceston, Tasmania, he was educated at Launceston Business College before becoming an accountant and Secretary of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation. In 1975, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for Wilmot, defeating long-serving Labor member Gil Duthie. When Wilmot was abolished in 1984, Burr successfully contested its successor, Lyons. He held the seat until his retirement in 1993.", "Title: Kaduqli\n\nKaduqli or Kadugli (Arabic: كادوقلي‎ ‎ \"Kādūqlī \"   ] ) is the capital city of South Kordofan State, Sudan. It is located 240 km south of El Obeid, at the northern edge of the White Nile plain in the Nuba Mountains. It contains Hilal Stadium.", "Title: Hines Hill, Western Australia\n\nHines Hill is a town located 240 km east of Perth, between the towns of Merredin and Doodlakine in Western Australia. The town is situated on the Great Eastern Highway and also on the edge of Lake Baandee. The town has a tavern and roadhouse, and one of the first privately owned weighbridges in Western Australia is located close to the town." ]
5,027
Who is a considered a better tennis player, Martina Navratilova or Jack Sock?
Martina Navratilova
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{ "title": [ "Martina Navratilova", "Martina Navratilova", "Jack Sock" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Unmatched is a documentary about tennis players Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, their decades-long on-court rivalry and lifelong friendship, created for ESPN's \"30 for 30\" documentary series.", " Evert and Navratilova met in 80 matches, 60 finals and 14 grand slam finals with Navratilova sporting a 43-37 advantage." ], "title": "Unmatched" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Stanley Emerson (born 3 November 1936) is an Australian former World number one tennis player who won 12 Major singles titles and 16 Grand Slam tournament men's doubles titles.", " He is the only male player to have completed a Career Grand Slam (winning titles at all four Grand Slam events) in both singles and doubles.", " His 28 major titles are an all-time record for a male amateur player.", " Emerson is the first male player to win each amateur major title at least twice in his career.", " He is one of only eight men to win all four majors in his career.", " He was the first male player to win 12 majors.", " Along with Novak Djokovic, he is one of only two male players to win six Australian Championships.", " He won five of them consecutively (1963–67).", " His 12 wins have since been surpassed.", " Emerson is one of only five tennis players all-time to win multiple slam sets in two disciplines, only matched by Margaret Court, Martina Navratilova, Frank Sedgman and Serena Williams." ], "title": "Roy Emerson" }, { "sentences": [ "Gisela Dulko (] ; born 30 January 1985, in Tigre) is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina.", " Although she enjoyed modest success in singles, reaching world no. 26 and winning four WTA Tour titles, her speciality was doubles, where she achieved a world no. 1 ranking.", " Partnering with Flavia Pennetta, Dulko won the 2010 WTA Tour Championships and the 2011 Australian Open in doubles.", " Dulko also reached the mixed doubles final at the 2011 US Open, with Edward Schwank.", " She is remembered for her ability to upset the big names on the tour, such as Maria Sharapova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2009; and Samantha Stosur in the third round of Roland Garros in 2011.", " She also beat Martina Navratilova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2004 in Navratilova's final Grand Slam singles match." ], "title": "Gisela Dulko" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).", " He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour.", " A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles.", " His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals." ], "title": "Jack Sock" }, { "sentences": [ "Judy Hill Nelson is an American author best known for her 1983–1991 romance (while married) with and eventual palimony suit against women's tennis star Martina Navratilova.", " After their break-up, Nelson was the author of the books \"Love Match: Nelson vs. Navratilova\", chronicling her relationship with the tennis star, and \"Choices: My Journey After Leaving My Husband for Martina and a Lesbian Life\", chronicling her coming out as a lesbian in the mid-1980s.", " She is the mother of two sons." ], "title": "Judy Nelson" }, { "sentences": [ "Meredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player.", " She was born in Midland, Michigan, USA and made her debut on the Women's Tennis Association tour in 1988.", " In her eight-year professional career Meredith achieved career-high world rankings of #18 in singles and #4 in doubles.", " She notched victories over such players as Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Jana Novotna, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, and Gigi Fernandez.", " The pinnacle of her career came in reaching the singles semi-finals and doubles finals at the 1996 Wimbledon Championships.", " In the singles she defeated Mana Endo, Amanda Coetzer, Nancy Feber, Katarína Studeníková and Mary Joe Fernandez before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.", " An injury the week prior to the 1996 Wimbledon Championships eventually ended her career.", " Meredith won the 1995 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Championship (she was runner-up in 1989) and was the runner-up in the 1994 Australian Open Doubles Championship.", " Meredith won three WTA singles titles: Oklahoma City and Eastbourne in 1994 and Birmingham in 1996, 25 doubles titles.", " She retired with a 140–83 record in singles and a 189–40 record in doubles.", " Meredith was recognized by Tennis Magazine as the WTA Comeback Player of the Year as she overcame near career-ending injuries to having her most successful competitive season in 1996.", " In 1994 she received the WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year." ], "title": "Meredith McGrath" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis \"Frank\" Arthur Sedgman, AM (born 29 October 1927) is a retired former World No. 1 amateur tennis champion.", " In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Sedgman in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time.", " Sedgman, Kramer wrote, \"was as quick as anybody who ever played the game, but he couldn't keep the heat on.\"", " Sedgman is one of only five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams.", " In 1951 he and Ken McGregor won the men's doubles Grand Slam.", " Sedgman turned professional in 1953." ], "title": "Frank Sedgman" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player.", " She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch.", " As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player.", " She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far.", " Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events.", " Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Martina Navratilova in the first round." ], "title": "Maria Fernanda Alves" }, { "sentences": [ "Martina Navratilova (Czech: \"Martina Navrátilová\" ] ; born Martina Šubertová ] ; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American tennis player and coach.", " In 2005, \"Tennis\" magazine selected her as the greatest female tennis player for the years 1965 through 2005 and she is considered one of the best, if not the best, female tennis players of all time." ], "title": "Martina Navratilova" }, { "sentences": [ "Bettina Fulco (born 23 October 1968) is a retired Argentine professional women's tennis player.", " She reached her highest ranking of No. 23 on October 10, 1988.", " Fulco began playing tennis at age 10 at the University Club in her hometown of Mar Del Plata, having been inspired to start because of the increased interest in the sport in Argentina due to Guillermo Vilas' success.", " As a junior, Bettina was among the best in the world, reaching the finals of the Orange Bowl 18-and-under championships in 1986, and finishing second in the rankings in 1986.", " She turned professional in 1987.", " Like many South American players, Bettina Fulco was considered a clay court specialist, and reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1988.", " Bettina beat Martina Navratilova in Houston 1994 for her biggest career victory.", " She also achieved victories over Conchita Martínez, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Hana Mandlíková, Katerina Maleeva, Manuela Maleeva, Magdalena Maleeva, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Lori McNeil and Nathalie Tauziat.", " She retired from professional tennis in 1998." ], "title": "Bettina Fulco" } ]
[ "Title: Unmatched\n\nUnmatched is a documentary about tennis players Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, their decades-long on-court rivalry and lifelong friendship, created for ESPN's \"30 for 30\" documentary series. Evert and Navratilova met in 80 matches, 60 finals and 14 grand slam finals with Navratilova sporting a 43-37 advantage.", "Title: Roy Emerson\n\nRoy Stanley Emerson (born 3 November 1936) is an Australian former World number one tennis player who won 12 Major singles titles and 16 Grand Slam tournament men's doubles titles. He is the only male player to have completed a Career Grand Slam (winning titles at all four Grand Slam events) in both singles and doubles. His 28 major titles are an all-time record for a male amateur player. Emerson is the first male player to win each amateur major title at least twice in his career. He is one of only eight men to win all four majors in his career. He was the first male player to win 12 majors. Along with Novak Djokovic, he is one of only two male players to win six Australian Championships. He won five of them consecutively (1963–67). His 12 wins have since been surpassed. Emerson is one of only five tennis players all-time to win multiple slam sets in two disciplines, only matched by Margaret Court, Martina Navratilova, Frank Sedgman and Serena Williams.", "Title: Gisela Dulko\n\nGisela Dulko (] ; born 30 January 1985, in Tigre) is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina. Although she enjoyed modest success in singles, reaching world no. 26 and winning four WTA Tour titles, her speciality was doubles, where she achieved a world no. 1 ranking. Partnering with Flavia Pennetta, Dulko won the 2010 WTA Tour Championships and the 2011 Australian Open in doubles. Dulko also reached the mixed doubles final at the 2011 US Open, with Edward Schwank. She is remembered for her ability to upset the big names on the tour, such as Maria Sharapova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2009; and Samantha Stosur in the third round of Roland Garros in 2011. She also beat Martina Navratilova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2004 in Navratilova's final Grand Slam singles match.", "Title: Jack Sock\n\nJack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals.", "Title: Judy Nelson\n\nJudy Hill Nelson is an American author best known for her 1983–1991 romance (while married) with and eventual palimony suit against women's tennis star Martina Navratilova. After their break-up, Nelson was the author of the books \"Love Match: Nelson vs. Navratilova\", chronicling her relationship with the tennis star, and \"Choices: My Journey After Leaving My Husband for Martina and a Lesbian Life\", chronicling her coming out as a lesbian in the mid-1980s. She is the mother of two sons.", "Title: Meredith McGrath\n\nMeredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player. She was born in Midland, Michigan, USA and made her debut on the Women's Tennis Association tour in 1988. In her eight-year professional career Meredith achieved career-high world rankings of #18 in singles and #4 in doubles. She notched victories over such players as Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Jana Novotna, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, and Gigi Fernandez. The pinnacle of her career came in reaching the singles semi-finals and doubles finals at the 1996 Wimbledon Championships. In the singles she defeated Mana Endo, Amanda Coetzer, Nancy Feber, Katarína Studeníková and Mary Joe Fernandez before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. An injury the week prior to the 1996 Wimbledon Championships eventually ended her career. Meredith won the 1995 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Championship (she was runner-up in 1989) and was the runner-up in the 1994 Australian Open Doubles Championship. Meredith won three WTA singles titles: Oklahoma City and Eastbourne in 1994 and Birmingham in 1996, 25 doubles titles. She retired with a 140–83 record in singles and a 189–40 record in doubles. Meredith was recognized by Tennis Magazine as the WTA Comeback Player of the Year as she overcame near career-ending injuries to having her most successful competitive season in 1996. In 1994 she received the WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year.", "Title: Frank Sedgman\n\nFrancis \"Frank\" Arthur Sedgman, AM (born 29 October 1927) is a retired former World No. 1 amateur tennis champion. In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Sedgman in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time. Sedgman, Kramer wrote, \"was as quick as anybody who ever played the game, but he couldn't keep the heat on.\" Sedgman is one of only five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. In 1951 he and Ken McGregor won the men's doubles Grand Slam. Sedgman turned professional in 1953.", "Title: Maria Fernanda Alves\n\nMaria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player. She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch. As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player. She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far. Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events. Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Martina Navratilova in the first round.", "Title: Martina Navratilova\n\nMartina Navratilova (Czech: \"Martina Navrátilová\" ] ; born Martina Šubertová ] ; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American tennis player and coach. In 2005, \"Tennis\" magazine selected her as the greatest female tennis player for the years 1965 through 2005 and she is considered one of the best, if not the best, female tennis players of all time.", "Title: Bettina Fulco\n\nBettina Fulco (born 23 October 1968) is a retired Argentine professional women's tennis player. She reached her highest ranking of No. 23 on October 10, 1988. Fulco began playing tennis at age 10 at the University Club in her hometown of Mar Del Plata, having been inspired to start because of the increased interest in the sport in Argentina due to Guillermo Vilas' success. As a junior, Bettina was among the best in the world, reaching the finals of the Orange Bowl 18-and-under championships in 1986, and finishing second in the rankings in 1986. She turned professional in 1987. Like many South American players, Bettina Fulco was considered a clay court specialist, and reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1988. Bettina beat Martina Navratilova in Houston 1994 for her biggest career victory. She also achieved victories over Conchita Martínez, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Hana Mandlíková, Katerina Maleeva, Manuela Maleeva, Magdalena Maleeva, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Lori McNeil and Nathalie Tauziat. She retired from professional tennis in 1998." ]
5,028
Who is best known for directing the "Doctor" series of films, Ralph Thomas or Rian Johnson?
Ralph Philip Thomas MC
comparison
easy
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Box, and based on Richard Gordon's novel by the same name.", " This was the second of seven films in the \"Doctor\" series, following the hugely popular \"Doctor in the House\" from the previous year.", " Once again, Richard Gordon participated in the screenwriting, together with Nicholas Phipps and Jack Davies, and once again Dirk Bogarde played the lead character Dr Simon Sparrow.", " The cast also includes James Robertson Justice and Joan Sims from the first film, but this time playing different characters.", " This was Brigitte Bardot's first English-speaking film." ], "title": "Doctor at Sea (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy Jack Thomas, CBE (born 26 July 1949) is a British film producer, founder and chairman of Recorded Picture Company.", " He produced Bernardo Bertolucci's \"The Last Emperor\", which won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Picture.", " In 2006 he received a European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema.", " His father was director Ralph Thomas (director of many of the \"Doctor\" films), while his uncle Gerald Thomas directed all of the films in the Carry on franchise." ], "title": "Jeremy Thomas" }, { "sentences": [ "Doctor in Trouble is a 1970 British comedy film, the seventh and last film in the \"Doctor\" series.", " It was directed by Ralph Thomas and stars Leslie Phillips as a doctor who gets accidentally trapped on an outgoing cruise ship while it begins a round the world trip.", " The cast was rounded out by a number of British comedy actors including James Robertson Justice, Harry Secombe and Angela Scoular.", " It was based on the story \"Doctor on Toast\" by Richard Gordon." ], "title": "Doctor in Trouble" }, { "sentences": [ "Harrie Thomas Lindeberg (1879–1959) was an American architect, best known for designing country houses in the United States.", " Among academic eclectic architects Lindeberg found a niche as \"the American Lutyens\" by working in a variety of popular styles while imparting a crisp modern stamp to his work.", " He might best be compared to contemporary Art Deco and Streamline Moderne skyscraper architects such as Raymond Hood, Ely Jacques Kahn, and Ralph Thomas Walker." ], "title": "Harrie T. Lindeberg" } ]
[ "Title: Ralph Thomas\n\nRalph Philip Thomas MC (10 August 1915 – 17 March 2001) was an English film director, born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. He is perhaps best known for directing the \"Doctor\" series of films.", "Title: Tommy Puett\n\nRalph Thomas \"Tommy\" Puett lll (born January 12, 1971) is an American actor, singer, dancer, and businessman. He is best known for his role as Tyler Benchfield on \"Life Goes On\". Tommy left the show in 1991. Tommy is the older brother of former Kids Incorporated star Devyn Puett. In high school Tommy was signed to Scotti Brothers Records. Tommy released his only album \"Life Goes On\" in 1990. That same year Tommy's only video album \"Heart Attack\" was released. Devyn sang back up vocals on the album. After releasing \"Life Goes On\" Tommy was cast as Ben in \"Switchback\" in 1997. \"Switchback\" was Tommy's last acting role.", "Title: Doctor in Distress (film)\n\nDoctor in Distress is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde, James Robertson Justice, and Samantha Eggar. It's the fifth of the seven films in the \"Doctor\" series. After a one-film absence, it marked the final return to the role of Simon Sparrow by Dirk Bogarde, and also the return (although in a different role) of Donald Houston. The film uses some of the characters in Richard Gordon's \"Doctor\" novels, but is not based on any of the novels.", "Title: Rian Johnson\n\nRian Craig Johnson (born December 17, 1973) is an American film director, screenwriter, editor, and actor. He won the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival with his debut feature film, \"Brick\". Johnson directed \"The Brothers Bloom\" (2008) and \"Looper\" (2012), as well as three episodes of the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\" (\"Fly\", \"Fifty-One\", and \"Ozymandias\").", "Title: Some Girls Do\n\nSome Girls Do is a 1969 British comedy spy film directed by Ralph Thomas. It was the second of the revamped Bulldog Drummond films (following 1967's Deadlier Than the Male) starring Richard Johnson as Drummond, made following the success of the James Bond films of the 1960s.", "Title: Nicholas Phipps\n\nNicholas Phipps (23 June 1913 – 11 April 1980) was a British actor and screenwriter who appeared in more than thirty films during a career that lasted between 1938 and 1970. He was born in London in 1913. He appeared mainly in British comedy films, often specialising in playing military figures. He was also an occasional screenwriter, sometimes working on the script for films in which he acted. Best known for his collaborations with Herbert Wilcox and Ralph Thomas, Phipps wrote some of the most popular British films of all time, including \"Spring in Park Lane\" (1948) and \"Doctor in the House\" (1954). He retired from acting in 1970.", "Title: Doctor at Sea (film)\n\nDoctor at Sea is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box, and based on Richard Gordon's novel by the same name. This was the second of seven films in the \"Doctor\" series, following the hugely popular \"Doctor in the House\" from the previous year. Once again, Richard Gordon participated in the screenwriting, together with Nicholas Phipps and Jack Davies, and once again Dirk Bogarde played the lead character Dr Simon Sparrow. The cast also includes James Robertson Justice and Joan Sims from the first film, but this time playing different characters. This was Brigitte Bardot's first English-speaking film.", "Title: Jeremy Thomas\n\nJeremy Jack Thomas, CBE (born 26 July 1949) is a British film producer, founder and chairman of Recorded Picture Company. He produced Bernardo Bertolucci's \"The Last Emperor\", which won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Picture. In 2006 he received a European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema. His father was director Ralph Thomas (director of many of the \"Doctor\" films), while his uncle Gerald Thomas directed all of the films in the Carry on franchise.", "Title: Doctor in Trouble\n\nDoctor in Trouble is a 1970 British comedy film, the seventh and last film in the \"Doctor\" series. It was directed by Ralph Thomas and stars Leslie Phillips as a doctor who gets accidentally trapped on an outgoing cruise ship while it begins a round the world trip. The cast was rounded out by a number of British comedy actors including James Robertson Justice, Harry Secombe and Angela Scoular. It was based on the story \"Doctor on Toast\" by Richard Gordon.", "Title: Harrie T. Lindeberg\n\nHarrie Thomas Lindeberg (1879–1959) was an American architect, best known for designing country houses in the United States. Among academic eclectic architects Lindeberg found a niche as \"the American Lutyens\" by working in a variety of popular styles while imparting a crisp modern stamp to his work. He might best be compared to contemporary Art Deco and Streamline Moderne skyscraper architects such as Raymond Hood, Ely Jacques Kahn, and Ralph Thomas Walker." ]
5,029
Which century did Ale the Strong live during?
6th century
bridge
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Guarisco of AllMusic writes \"\"Live\" is a double-triumph for the Sensational Alex Harvey Band because it functions both as a strong live souvenir for the group's fans and also as a solid introduction to the group's highlights for the novice\"." ], "title": "Live (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ridin' High is the third album by the Canadian hard rock band Moxy, released in 1977.", " The record got good reviews and got the band nominated for a Juno Award (Canada's Grammy) in 1977 for Most Promising Group of the Year.", " The album produced two Texas hit songs \"Are You Ready\", and \"Ridin' High\", as for Canada the album was considered too hard/heavy for Canadian radio at the time and consequently only the slowest paced song \"Another Time Another Place\" received any airplay in the band's home country.", " The album still sold well in Canada and especially in Southern USA because of strong live appearances that included shows with AC/DC and Trooper." ], "title": "Ridin' High (Moxy album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ninth Street Opus is an independent record label in Berkeley, California.", " Founded in 2008 by producer Wayne Skeen, Opus is a genre-agnostic label, with recordings that focus on artists with strong live musical performances.", " Their catalog’s recordings have dipped into folk, country, rock, jazz and alternative rock music genres.", " Opus offers management, tour support, Internet and traditional marketing and promotion, long term career and fan building and publishing." ], "title": "Ninth Street Opus" }, { "sentences": [ "Moxy II is the second studio album by the Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band Moxy, released in 1976.", " The album was recorded in Toronto, Canada at Sound Stage studio in April 1976 with Jack Douglas producing.", " The album produced two songs that hit the charts in Canada with \"Take It Or Leave It\" that reached number 14 and \"Cause There's Another\" that reached number 16 on the Top 30 on CHUM (AM) in Toronto Canada, and the KISS-FM Texas hits \"Midnight Flight\" and \"One More Heartbreak\".", " The album sold well because of strong live appearances that included tours with Black Sabbath, Boston, and Triumph with heavy promotion by the label (Polydor) (Mercury Records).", " The album was highly acclaimed on release by Geoff Barton in the UK music publication, Sounds, following which the magazine made the album available to readers for the special price of £1.50." ], "title": "Moxy II" }, { "sentences": [ "Pharo is an open source implementation of the programming language and environment Smalltalk.", " Pharo offers strong live programming features such as immediate object manipulation, live update, and hot recompilation.", " The live programming environment is at the heart of the system." ], "title": "Pharo" }, { "sentences": [ "Toolbox is the second solo album by Ian Gillan originally released only in Europe, Japan and Brazil on German label EastWest.", " It was Gillan's last album before his second comeback with Deep Purple in August 1992.", " The subsequent mammoth 10-month tour, which crossed Europe and South America, proved Ian Gillan to be a strong live attraction.", " Although \"Toolbox\" wasn't a big commercial success it is considered by many as one of Gillan's finest records.", " The album was finally released domestically in the USA in 1997." ], "title": "Toolbox (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ale the Strong (Heimskringla) or \"Ole\" (English: \"Ola\"), in Scandinavian legend, belonged to the House of Skjöldung (Scylding), and he was the son of king Fridleif of Denmark and a cousin of Helgi's (and consequently of the Hrothgar of Beowulf).", " He fought several battles against king Aun of Uppsala, and he ruled in Uppsala for 25 years until he was killed by Starkad the old." ], "title": "Ale the Strong" }, { "sentences": [ "Marija Ugrica (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Угрица) (born July 27, 1995 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a pop singer well known by her strong live performances and YouTube music covers.", " She has won numerous awards for her songs and performances in the country and abroad." ], "title": "Marija Ugrica" }, { "sentences": [ "Hrothgar (Old English: \"Hrōðgār\" ] ; ) was a legendary Danish king living in the early 6th century." ], "title": "Hrothgar" } ]
[ "Title: Searching for the Young Soul Rebels\n\nSearching for the Young Soul Rebels is the debut studio album by English pop group Dexys Midnight Runners, released on 11 July 1980, through EMI Records. Led by Kevin Rowland, the group formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England, and formed a strong live reputation before recording their first material. Recorded during April 1980, the album combines the aggressiveness of punk rock with soul music, particularly influenced by the Northern soul movement.", "Title: Live (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band album)\n\nLive was the first live album (fifth album overall) by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, and was originally released in 1975. The album was released separately on CD, but it can be hard to find. However, the album is widely available on a 2 in 1 album. The other album being \"The Penthouse Tapes\". This album also features a cover version of the Tom Jones song \"Delilah\". Donald A. Guarisco of AllMusic writes \"\"Live\" is a double-triumph for the Sensational Alex Harvey Band because it functions both as a strong live souvenir for the group's fans and also as a solid introduction to the group's highlights for the novice\".", "Title: Ridin' High (Moxy album)\n\nRidin' High is the third album by the Canadian hard rock band Moxy, released in 1977. The record got good reviews and got the band nominated for a Juno Award (Canada's Grammy) in 1977 for Most Promising Group of the Year. The album produced two Texas hit songs \"Are You Ready\", and \"Ridin' High\", as for Canada the album was considered too hard/heavy for Canadian radio at the time and consequently only the slowest paced song \"Another Time Another Place\" received any airplay in the band's home country. The album still sold well in Canada and especially in Southern USA because of strong live appearances that included shows with AC/DC and Trooper.", "Title: Ninth Street Opus\n\nNinth Street Opus is an independent record label in Berkeley, California. Founded in 2008 by producer Wayne Skeen, Opus is a genre-agnostic label, with recordings that focus on artists with strong live musical performances. Their catalog’s recordings have dipped into folk, country, rock, jazz and alternative rock music genres. Opus offers management, tour support, Internet and traditional marketing and promotion, long term career and fan building and publishing.", "Title: Moxy II\n\nMoxy II is the second studio album by the Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band Moxy, released in 1976. The album was recorded in Toronto, Canada at Sound Stage studio in April 1976 with Jack Douglas producing. The album produced two songs that hit the charts in Canada with \"Take It Or Leave It\" that reached number 14 and \"Cause There's Another\" that reached number 16 on the Top 30 on CHUM (AM) in Toronto Canada, and the KISS-FM Texas hits \"Midnight Flight\" and \"One More Heartbreak\". The album sold well because of strong live appearances that included tours with Black Sabbath, Boston, and Triumph with heavy promotion by the label (Polydor) (Mercury Records). The album was highly acclaimed on release by Geoff Barton in the UK music publication, Sounds, following which the magazine made the album available to readers for the special price of £1.50.", "Title: Pharo\n\nPharo is an open source implementation of the programming language and environment Smalltalk. Pharo offers strong live programming features such as immediate object manipulation, live update, and hot recompilation. The live programming environment is at the heart of the system.", "Title: Toolbox (album)\n\nToolbox is the second solo album by Ian Gillan originally released only in Europe, Japan and Brazil on German label EastWest. It was Gillan's last album before his second comeback with Deep Purple in August 1992. The subsequent mammoth 10-month tour, which crossed Europe and South America, proved Ian Gillan to be a strong live attraction. Although \"Toolbox\" wasn't a big commercial success it is considered by many as one of Gillan's finest records. The album was finally released domestically in the USA in 1997.", "Title: Ale the Strong\n\nAle the Strong (Heimskringla) or \"Ole\" (English: \"Ola\"), in Scandinavian legend, belonged to the House of Skjöldung (Scylding), and he was the son of king Fridleif of Denmark and a cousin of Helgi's (and consequently of the Hrothgar of Beowulf). He fought several battles against king Aun of Uppsala, and he ruled in Uppsala for 25 years until he was killed by Starkad the old.", "Title: Marija Ugrica\n\nMarija Ugrica (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Угрица) (born July 27, 1995 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a pop singer well known by her strong live performances and YouTube music covers. She has won numerous awards for her songs and performances in the country and abroad.", "Title: Hrothgar\n\nHrothgar (Old English: \"Hrōðgār\" ] ; ) was a legendary Danish king living in the early 6th century." ]
5,030
Are Andrei Bitov and Will Durant both writers?
yes
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Glasnost Meeting (glasnost rally, \"meeting of openness\", Russian: Ми́тинг гла́сности ) was the first spontaneous public political demonstration in the Soviet Union after the Second World War.", " It took place in Moscow on 5 December 1965 as a response to the trial of writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel.", " The demonstration is considered to mark the beginning of a movement for civil rights in the Soviet Union." ], "title": "Glasnost Meeting" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sinyavsky–Daniel trial (Russian: Проце́сс Синя́вского и Даниэ́ля ) was a trial against Russian writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel which took place in Moscow in February 1966.", " Sinyavsky and Daniel were convicted under the offense of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda for publishing their satirical writings abroad.", " They were sentenced to seven and five years in strict regime labor camps, respectively." ], "title": "Sinyavsky–Daniel trial" }, { "sentences": [ "Yunost (Russian: Ю́ность , \"Youth\") is a Russian language literary magazine created in 1955 in Moscow (initially as a USSR Union of Writers' organ) by Valentin Kataev, its first editor-in-chief, who was fired in 1961 for publishing Vasily Aksyonov's \"Ticket to the Stars\".", " In \"Yunost\", which appealed to the young intellectual readership and contained an impressive poetry section, were premiered some significant, occasionally controversial (from the Soviet censorship's point of view) works of Anna Akhmatova, Bella Akhmadulina, Bulat Okudzhava, Nikolay Rubtsov, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Andrey Voznesensky, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Boris Vasilyev, Andrei Molchanov, Rimma Kazakova, Mikhail Zadornov, Fazil Iskander, Vasily Aksyonov, Anatoly Gladilin, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Grigory Gorin, Nikolay Leonov and others.", " In 1980s, circulation of the magazine was more that 3 million copies.", " Since 1991 \"Yunost\" is an independently published journal." ], "title": "Yunost" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Введе́нский ; 1904–1941) was a Russian poet and dramatist with formidable influence on \"unofficial\" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the Soviet Union.", " Vvedensky is widely considered (among contemporary Russian writers and literary scholars) as one of the most original and important authors to write in Russian in the early Soviet period.", " He is placed on par with writers such as Andrei Platonov for innovation in the language.", " Vvedensky considered his own poetry \"a critique of reason more powerful than Kant's.\"" ], "title": "Alexander Vvedensky (poet)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aleksandr Sergeyevich Shcherbakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Щербако́в ; 1901 – 10 May 1945), was a founding member of the Soviet Writers' Union, along with Maxim Gorky.", " Following the latter's death in 1936, Shcherbakov was transferred from his role as First Secretary to the lower role of Second Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Party Committee where he reported to Andrei Zhdanov.", " He was also a notable critic of Ivan Gronsky.", " He became First Secretary of the Moscow Regional Party Committee in 1938, a post he held until his death." ], "title": "Aleksandr Shcherbakov (politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage (1990-2007) was an annual literary prize established in the Soviet Union by the \"Writers in Support of Perestroika\" association (also known as the \"Aprel\" (April) association) in October 1990.", " It ceased to exist in 2007 when the \"Aprel\" Association was wound up." ], "title": "Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage" }, { "sentences": [ "Igor Markovich Yefimov or Igor Efimov (Russian: И́горь Ма́ркович Ефи́мов; born August 8, 1937, Moscow) is an American (since 1978) philosopher, writer and publisher of Russian origin.", " Some of his works were published under the pen name Andrei Moscovit.", " Together with , Sergei Dovlatov, , and , he founded the Leningrad writers' group \"City Dwellers\" (Russian \"Gorozhane\"), whose works circulated in samizdat.", " He is a founder of Hermitage Publishers, publisher of works by such writers as Sergei Dovlatov." ], "title": "Igor Yefimov" }, { "sentences": [ "William James \"Will\" Durant ( ; November 5, 1885 – November 7, 1981) was an American writer, historian, and philosopher.", " He is best known for \"The Story of Civilization\", 11 volumes written in collaboration with his wife, Ariel Durant, and published between 1935 and 1975.", " He was earlier noted for \"The Story of Philosophy\" (1926), described as \"a groundbreaking work that helped to popularize philosophy\"." ], "title": "Will Durant" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrei Lupan (15 February 1912, Mihuleni - 24 August 1992, Chişinău) was a writer, politician, and chairman of Moldovan Writers' Union (1946–1955; 1958–1961)." ], "title": "Andrei Lupan" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrei Georgiyevich Bitov (Russian: Андре́й Гео́ргиевич Би́тов , born Leningrad, 27 May 1937) is a prominent Russian writer." ], "title": "Andrei Bitov" } ]
[ "Title: Glasnost Meeting\n\nThe Glasnost Meeting (glasnost rally, \"meeting of openness\", Russian: Ми́тинг гла́сности ) was the first spontaneous public political demonstration in the Soviet Union after the Second World War. It took place in Moscow on 5 December 1965 as a response to the trial of writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel. The demonstration is considered to mark the beginning of a movement for civil rights in the Soviet Union.", "Title: Sinyavsky–Daniel trial\n\nThe Sinyavsky–Daniel trial (Russian: Проце́сс Синя́вского и Даниэ́ля ) was a trial against Russian writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel which took place in Moscow in February 1966. Sinyavsky and Daniel were convicted under the offense of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda for publishing their satirical writings abroad. They were sentenced to seven and five years in strict regime labor camps, respectively.", "Title: Yunost\n\nYunost (Russian: Ю́ность , \"Youth\") is a Russian language literary magazine created in 1955 in Moscow (initially as a USSR Union of Writers' organ) by Valentin Kataev, its first editor-in-chief, who was fired in 1961 for publishing Vasily Aksyonov's \"Ticket to the Stars\". In \"Yunost\", which appealed to the young intellectual readership and contained an impressive poetry section, were premiered some significant, occasionally controversial (from the Soviet censorship's point of view) works of Anna Akhmatova, Bella Akhmadulina, Bulat Okudzhava, Nikolay Rubtsov, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Andrey Voznesensky, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Boris Vasilyev, Andrei Molchanov, Rimma Kazakova, Mikhail Zadornov, Fazil Iskander, Vasily Aksyonov, Anatoly Gladilin, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Grigory Gorin, Nikolay Leonov and others. In 1980s, circulation of the magazine was more that 3 million copies. Since 1991 \"Yunost\" is an independently published journal.", "Title: Alexander Vvedensky (poet)\n\nAlexander Ivanovich Vvedensky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Введе́нский ; 1904–1941) was a Russian poet and dramatist with formidable influence on \"unofficial\" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the Soviet Union. Vvedensky is widely considered (among contemporary Russian writers and literary scholars) as one of the most original and important authors to write in Russian in the early Soviet period. He is placed on par with writers such as Andrei Platonov for innovation in the language. Vvedensky considered his own poetry \"a critique of reason more powerful than Kant's.\"", "Title: Aleksandr Shcherbakov (politician)\n\nAleksandr Sergeyevich Shcherbakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Щербако́в ; 1901 – 10 May 1945), was a founding member of the Soviet Writers' Union, along with Maxim Gorky. Following the latter's death in 1936, Shcherbakov was transferred from his role as First Secretary to the lower role of Second Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Party Committee where he reported to Andrei Zhdanov. He was also a notable critic of Ivan Gronsky. He became First Secretary of the Moscow Regional Party Committee in 1938, a post he held until his death.", "Title: Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage\n\nThe Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage (1990-2007) was an annual literary prize established in the Soviet Union by the \"Writers in Support of Perestroika\" association (also known as the \"Aprel\" (April) association) in October 1990. It ceased to exist in 2007 when the \"Aprel\" Association was wound up.", "Title: Igor Yefimov\n\nIgor Markovich Yefimov or Igor Efimov (Russian: И́горь Ма́ркович Ефи́мов; born August 8, 1937, Moscow) is an American (since 1978) philosopher, writer and publisher of Russian origin. Some of his works were published under the pen name Andrei Moscovit. Together with , Sergei Dovlatov, , and , he founded the Leningrad writers' group \"City Dwellers\" (Russian \"Gorozhane\"), whose works circulated in samizdat. He is a founder of Hermitage Publishers, publisher of works by such writers as Sergei Dovlatov.", "Title: Will Durant\n\nWilliam James \"Will\" Durant ( ; November 5, 1885 – November 7, 1981) was an American writer, historian, and philosopher. He is best known for \"The Story of Civilization\", 11 volumes written in collaboration with his wife, Ariel Durant, and published between 1935 and 1975. He was earlier noted for \"The Story of Philosophy\" (1926), described as \"a groundbreaking work that helped to popularize philosophy\".", "Title: Andrei Lupan\n\nAndrei Lupan (15 February 1912, Mihuleni - 24 August 1992, Chişinău) was a writer, politician, and chairman of Moldovan Writers' Union (1946–1955; 1958–1961).", "Title: Andrei Bitov\n\nAndrei Georgiyevich Bitov (Russian: Андре́й Гео́ргиевич Би́тов , born Leningrad, 27 May 1937) is a prominent Russian writer." ]
5,031
What company produced both The Barefoot Executive and The Last Flight of Noah's Ark?
Walt Disney
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[ { "sentences": [ "The SLV Launch Pad or the Sriharikota SLV of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre is a rocket launch site in Sriharikota, India that began operation in 1979 and was decommissioned in 1994.", " It was used by two launch vehicles of the ISRO: the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) and the Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV).", " Initially it was built for launching SLV-3s but was later also used as an ASLV launch complex.", " The first launch from this pad occurred on 10 August 1979, and was that of the first experimental flight of SLV-3 carrying the Rohini Technology Payload satellite.", " The last flight was of ASLV on 4 May 1994 carrying SROSS-C2." ], "title": "Satish Dhawan Space Centre SLV Launch Pad" }, { "sentences": [ "NorOntair was an airline in Canada that operated its first scheduled flight October 18, 1971 and its last flight March 29, 1996." ], "title": "NorOntair" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barefoot Executive is a live-action Walt Disney Productions film released by Buena Vista Distribution in 1971 starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North and John Ritter (in his film debut), about a pet chimpanzee, named Raffles, who can predict the popularity of television programs.", " It was one of the \"gimmick comedies\" (geared towards children with a touch of adult humour for older viewers) Disney was known for in the 1960s and 1970s, and was frequently shown on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" from the late 1970s through the 1980s." ], "title": "The Barefoot Executive" }, { "sentences": [ "Geraldine \"Jerrie\" Fredritz Mock (November 22, 1925 – September 30, 2014) was the first woman to fly solo around the world, which she did in 1964.", " She flew a single engine Cessna 180 (registered N1538C) christened the \"Spirit of Columbus\" and nicknamed \"Charlie.\"", " The trip began March 19, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, and ended April 17, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, and took 29 days, 21 stopovers and almost 22860 mi .", " An almost forgotten part of this flight is the \"race\" that developed between Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith who had flown from a field near San Francisco CA on March 17, 1964.", " Joan's departure date and flight path was the same as the aviator Amelia Earhart's last flight and though not in direct competition with each other, media coverage soon began tracking the progress of each pilot fascinated with who would complete the journey first.", " The story of this race is told in a book written by Taylor Phillips entitled, \"Racing to Greet the Sun, Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith Duel to Become the First Woman to Solo Around the World\".", " Jerrie Mock was subsequently awarded the Louis Blériot medal from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale in 1965.", " In 1970 she published the story of her round-the-world flight in the book \"Three-Eight Charlie\".", " While that book is now out of print, a 50th anniversary edition was later published including maps, weather charts and photos.", " \"Three-Eight Charlie\" is a reference to the call sign, N1538C, of the Cessna 180 Skywagon Mock used to fly around the world.", " Before her death, Mock, mother of three children, resided in Quincy, Florida; northwest of the state capital, Tallahassee." ], "title": "Jerrie Mock" }, { "sentences": [ "VMFA(AW)-332 Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332 was a United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron.", " Also known as the \"Moonlighters\", the squadron was based at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina as part of Marine Aircraft Group 31 (MAG-31), 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW).", " The squadron flew its last flight in the F/A-18 Hornet on March 30, 2007.", " At the time of their deactivation, they held the longest streak of mishap-free flight hours for a tactical jet squadron at 109,000 hours." ], "title": "VMFA(AW)-332" }, { "sentences": [ "Last Flight is an authorized recording released in the United Kingdom, taken from the last live performance of the San Francisco rock group Jefferson Airplane prior to the band's dissolution in 1972.", " The concert was held at the Winterland Arena in San Francisco, and selected tracks were released on the 1973 album \"Thirty Seconds Over Winterland\".", " \"Last Flight\" consists of the entire concert with the exception of the encore, Marty Balin's \"You Wear Your Dresses Too Short\", previously released on the \"Jefferson Airplane Loves You\" box-set.", " Balin sings lead vocals on \"Volunteers\" much to the surprise of the audience since he left the band in late 1970." ], "title": "Last Flight (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "George Arthur Bloom (born 1945) is an American born Canadian screenwriter and producer known for his work on Nelvana television titles such as \"The Magic School Bus\" and \"Cyberchase\".", " He also wrote the pilots for \"The Transformers\" and \"My Little Pony\", as well as a number of installments of the \"My Little Pony\" series such as \"My Little Pony 'n Friends\" and \"My Little Pony Tales\".", " In 1980, he was a scriptwriter for Disney's \"The Last Flight of Noah's Ark\" and has written several scripts, produced and story edited for various television shows and films for children and adults alike such as \"Welcome Back, Kotter\", \"Working Stiffs\", \"Sanford Arms\", the American version of the British sitcom \"Love Thy Neighbor\", \"Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars\", \"Street Sharks\", most of the \"Tugs\" segments for \"Salty's Lighthouse\", \"Stockard Channing in Just Friends\", \"The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour\", \"\", \"A Knife for the Ladies\", several sketches of \"Cher\", \"CBS Library\", \"Starsky and Hutch\", \"Chico and the Man\", \"Alice\", \"Jem and the Holograms\", \"Conan the Adventurer\", \"Romance Theatre\", \"Throb\", \"All in the Family\", \"The New Dick Van Dyke Show\", three of the \"Shades of Love\" films, \"Solid Gold\", \"The Dean Martin Show\", \"Carter Country\", \"The Incredible Hulk\", \"Nature Cat\", \"The Julie Andrews Hour\", \"The Charmkins\", \"Too Close for Comfort\", \"Party Games for Adults Only\", \"Love, Sidney\", \"The Powder Room\", \"Nine to Five\", \"Potato Head Kids\" and \"The Glo Friends\".", " Bloom wrote two of GoodTimes Home Video's 1994 animated films \"\" and \"Cinderella\" and as well as \"Alice in Wonderland\" in 1995." ], "title": "George Arthur Bloom" }, { "sentences": [ "Soyuz 9 (Russian: Союз 9 , \"Union 9\") was a 1970 Soviet manned space flight.", " The two-man crew of Andrian Nikolayev and Vitali Sevastyanov broke the five-year-old space endurance record held by Gemini 7, with their nearly 18-day flight.", " The mission paved the way for the Salyut space station missions, investigating the effects of long-term weightlessness on crew, and evaluating the work that the cosmonauts could do in orbit, individually and as a team.", " It was also the last flight of the first-generation Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft, as well as the first manned space launch to be conducted at night.", " To date, Soyuz 9 marks the longest manned flight by a solo spacecraft." ], "title": "Soyuz 9" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Raffaello\" MPLM, also known as MPLM-2, was one of three Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules which were operated by NASA to transfer supplies and equipment to and from the International Space Station.", " \"Raffaello\" was used for four of twelve MPLM flights to the space station, with \"Leonardo\" being used for the remainder.", " It was first launched on 19 April 2001, aboard the STS-100 mission flown by \"Endeavour\" , and made its third flight in July 2005, aboard \"Discovery\" on STS-114.", " For the last time, \"Raffaello\" was launched aboard \"Atlantis\" on the STS-135 mission, the last flight of the Space Shuttle.", " As of June 2015, it is now being stored at the Kennedy Space Center." ], "title": "Raffaello MPLM" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark is a 1980 American family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring Elliott Gould, Geneviève Bujold and Ricky Schroder.", " The film was released by Buena Vista Distribution on June 25, 1980.", " A full-scale Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber was featured in the film as the \"ark\"." ], "title": "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark" } ]
[ "Title: Satish Dhawan Space Centre SLV Launch Pad\n\nThe SLV Launch Pad or the Sriharikota SLV of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre is a rocket launch site in Sriharikota, India that began operation in 1979 and was decommissioned in 1994. It was used by two launch vehicles of the ISRO: the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) and the Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV). Initially it was built for launching SLV-3s but was later also used as an ASLV launch complex. The first launch from this pad occurred on 10 August 1979, and was that of the first experimental flight of SLV-3 carrying the Rohini Technology Payload satellite. The last flight was of ASLV on 4 May 1994 carrying SROSS-C2.", "Title: NorOntair\n\nNorOntair was an airline in Canada that operated its first scheduled flight October 18, 1971 and its last flight March 29, 1996.", "Title: The Barefoot Executive\n\nThe Barefoot Executive is a live-action Walt Disney Productions film released by Buena Vista Distribution in 1971 starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North and John Ritter (in his film debut), about a pet chimpanzee, named Raffles, who can predict the popularity of television programs. It was one of the \"gimmick comedies\" (geared towards children with a touch of adult humour for older viewers) Disney was known for in the 1960s and 1970s, and was frequently shown on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" from the late 1970s through the 1980s.", "Title: Jerrie Mock\n\nGeraldine \"Jerrie\" Fredritz Mock (November 22, 1925 – September 30, 2014) was the first woman to fly solo around the world, which she did in 1964. She flew a single engine Cessna 180 (registered N1538C) christened the \"Spirit of Columbus\" and nicknamed \"Charlie.\" The trip began March 19, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, and ended April 17, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, and took 29 days, 21 stopovers and almost 22860 mi . An almost forgotten part of this flight is the \"race\" that developed between Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith who had flown from a field near San Francisco CA on March 17, 1964. Joan's departure date and flight path was the same as the aviator Amelia Earhart's last flight and though not in direct competition with each other, media coverage soon began tracking the progress of each pilot fascinated with who would complete the journey first. The story of this race is told in a book written by Taylor Phillips entitled, \"Racing to Greet the Sun, Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith Duel to Become the First Woman to Solo Around the World\". Jerrie Mock was subsequently awarded the Louis Blériot medal from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale in 1965. In 1970 she published the story of her round-the-world flight in the book \"Three-Eight Charlie\". While that book is now out of print, a 50th anniversary edition was later published including maps, weather charts and photos. \"Three-Eight Charlie\" is a reference to the call sign, N1538C, of the Cessna 180 Skywagon Mock used to fly around the world. Before her death, Mock, mother of three children, resided in Quincy, Florida; northwest of the state capital, Tallahassee.", "Title: VMFA(AW)-332\n\nVMFA(AW)-332 Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332 was a United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron. Also known as the \"Moonlighters\", the squadron was based at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina as part of Marine Aircraft Group 31 (MAG-31), 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW). The squadron flew its last flight in the F/A-18 Hornet on March 30, 2007. At the time of their deactivation, they held the longest streak of mishap-free flight hours for a tactical jet squadron at 109,000 hours.", "Title: Last Flight (album)\n\nLast Flight is an authorized recording released in the United Kingdom, taken from the last live performance of the San Francisco rock group Jefferson Airplane prior to the band's dissolution in 1972. The concert was held at the Winterland Arena in San Francisco, and selected tracks were released on the 1973 album \"Thirty Seconds Over Winterland\". \"Last Flight\" consists of the entire concert with the exception of the encore, Marty Balin's \"You Wear Your Dresses Too Short\", previously released on the \"Jefferson Airplane Loves You\" box-set. Balin sings lead vocals on \"Volunteers\" much to the surprise of the audience since he left the band in late 1970.", "Title: George Arthur Bloom\n\nGeorge Arthur Bloom (born 1945) is an American born Canadian screenwriter and producer known for his work on Nelvana television titles such as \"The Magic School Bus\" and \"Cyberchase\". He also wrote the pilots for \"The Transformers\" and \"My Little Pony\", as well as a number of installments of the \"My Little Pony\" series such as \"My Little Pony 'n Friends\" and \"My Little Pony Tales\". In 1980, he was a scriptwriter for Disney's \"The Last Flight of Noah's Ark\" and has written several scripts, produced and story edited for various television shows and films for children and adults alike such as \"Welcome Back, Kotter\", \"Working Stiffs\", \"Sanford Arms\", the American version of the British sitcom \"Love Thy Neighbor\", \"Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars\", \"Street Sharks\", most of the \"Tugs\" segments for \"Salty's Lighthouse\", \"Stockard Channing in Just Friends\", \"The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour\", \"\", \"A Knife for the Ladies\", several sketches of \"Cher\", \"CBS Library\", \"Starsky and Hutch\", \"Chico and the Man\", \"Alice\", \"Jem and the Holograms\", \"Conan the Adventurer\", \"Romance Theatre\", \"Throb\", \"All in the Family\", \"The New Dick Van Dyke Show\", three of the \"Shades of Love\" films, \"Solid Gold\", \"The Dean Martin Show\", \"Carter Country\", \"The Incredible Hulk\", \"Nature Cat\", \"The Julie Andrews Hour\", \"The Charmkins\", \"Too Close for Comfort\", \"Party Games for Adults Only\", \"Love, Sidney\", \"The Powder Room\", \"Nine to Five\", \"Potato Head Kids\" and \"The Glo Friends\". Bloom wrote two of GoodTimes Home Video's 1994 animated films \"\" and \"Cinderella\" and as well as \"Alice in Wonderland\" in 1995.", "Title: Soyuz 9\n\nSoyuz 9 (Russian: Союз 9 , \"Union 9\") was a 1970 Soviet manned space flight. The two-man crew of Andrian Nikolayev and Vitali Sevastyanov broke the five-year-old space endurance record held by Gemini 7, with their nearly 18-day flight. The mission paved the way for the Salyut space station missions, investigating the effects of long-term weightlessness on crew, and evaluating the work that the cosmonauts could do in orbit, individually and as a team. It was also the last flight of the first-generation Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft, as well as the first manned space launch to be conducted at night. To date, Soyuz 9 marks the longest manned flight by a solo spacecraft.", "Title: Raffaello MPLM\n\nThe \"Raffaello\" MPLM, also known as MPLM-2, was one of three Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules which were operated by NASA to transfer supplies and equipment to and from the International Space Station. \"Raffaello\" was used for four of twelve MPLM flights to the space station, with \"Leonardo\" being used for the remainder. It was first launched on 19 April 2001, aboard the STS-100 mission flown by \"Endeavour\" , and made its third flight in July 2005, aboard \"Discovery\" on STS-114. For the last time, \"Raffaello\" was launched aboard \"Atlantis\" on the STS-135 mission, the last flight of the Space Shuttle. As of June 2015, it is now being stored at the Kennedy Space Center.", "Title: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark\n\nThe Last Flight of Noah's Ark is a 1980 American family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring Elliott Gould, Geneviève Bujold and Ricky Schroder. The film was released by Buena Vista Distribution on June 25, 1980. A full-scale Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber was featured in the film as the \"ark\"." ]
5,032
What 1st Earl of Avon also signed the Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942?
Anthony Eden
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[ { "sentences": [ "Earl of Berkshire is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England.", " It was created for the first time in 1621 for Francis Norris, 1st Earl of Berkshire.", " For more information on this creation (which became extinct on his death in 1622), see the Earl of Abingdon and also the Earl of Lindsey.", " The second creation came in 1626 in favour of Thomas Howard, 1st Viscount Andover.", " He was the second son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, second son of the second marriage of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk.", " His mother was Katherine, daughter of Sir Henry Knyvett of Charlton in Wiltshire.", " Howard had already been created Baron Howard of Charlton, in the County of Wiltshire, and Viscount Andover, in the County of Southampton, in 1622.", " These titles are also in the Peerage of England.", " Lord Berkshire succeeded to the Charlton estate through his mother in 1638.", " He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl.", " He had already in 1640 been summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Howard of Charlton.", " He had no sons and on his death in 1679 the titles passed to his younger brother, the third Earl.", " He represented Wallingford in the House of Commons.", " He also died without male issue and was succeeded by his great-nephew, the fourth Earl.", " He was the grandson of the Hon. William Howard, fourth son of the first Earl.", " In 1745 he succeeded his third cousin as eleventh Earl of Suffolk.", " For further history of the titles, see the Earl of Suffolk." ], "title": "Earl of Berkshire" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieut.-Gen.", " Sir James FitzThomas Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, 1st Marquess of Ormond, 12th Earl of Ormond, 5th Earl of Ossory, 4th Viscount Thurles, 1st Baron Butler of Llanthony, 1st Earl of Brecknock KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642 and Marquess of Ormond from 1642 to 1661.", " Following the failure of the senior line of the Butler family, he was the second of the Kilcash branch to inherit the earldom.", " His friend, the 1st Earl of Strafford, caused him to be appointed the commander of the Cavalier forces in Ireland.", " From 1641 to 1647, he led the fighting against the Irish Catholic Confederation.", " From 1649 to 1650 he was the leading commander of the Royalist forces in the fight against the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.", " In the 1650s he lived in exile in Europe with King Charles II of England.", " Upon the restoration of Charles to the throne in 1660, Ormonde became a major figure in English and Irish politics, holding many high government offices." ], "title": "James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond" }, { "sentences": [ "The Twenty-Year Mutual Assistance Agreement Between the United Kingdom and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or Anglo-Soviet Treaty established a military and political alliance between the USSR and the British Empire during World War II, and for 20 years after it.", " The treaty was signed in London on 26 May 1942 by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov." ], "title": "Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk (1 January 1706 – 22 April 1745) was the only child of Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk and Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk.", " He was styled Lord Walden from 1731 to 1733.", " He married Sarah Inwen, daughter of Thomas Inwen and Sarah Hucks, on 13 May 1735, but died on 22 April 1745 at age 39 with no surviving issue and no brothers to whom the title could be passed.", " The line of Earls of Suffolk back to Henry's great-great grandfather Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk thus died out, and the title passed to a great grandson of the 1st Earl (via the 1st Earl's second son Thomas), Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire." ], "title": "Henry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957." ], "title": "Anthony Eden" }, { "sentences": [ "James Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle (1612 – 30 October 1660) was the Earl of Carlisle (2nd Creation), succeeding James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle.", " Hay was the second son of the 1st Earl, a Scottish nobleman, and his wife Honoria, heir to Edward Denny, 1st Earl of Norwich." ], "title": "James Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle" }, { "sentences": [ "Marquess of Ely, of the County of Wexford, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.", " It was created in 1800 for Charles Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely.", " He was born Charles Tottenham, the son of Sir John Tottenham, 1st Baronet, who had been created a baronet, of Tottenham Green in the County of Wexford, in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1780, by Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus, sister and heiress of Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely (see Viscount Loftus and Earl of Ely for earlier history of the Loftus family).", " In 1783 he succeeded to the Loftus estates on the death of his maternal uncle the Earl of Ely and assumed the same year by Royal licence the surname of Loftus in lieu of his patronymic.", " In 1785 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Loftus, of Loftus Hall in the County of Wexford.", " It was sold by the family in 1917 and is today owned by the Quigley family." ], "title": "Marquess of Ely" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ailesbury Mausoleum situated in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Maulden, in Bedfordshire, is a Grade II listed structure built in 1656 by Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin (1599–1663) (father by his 1st wife of Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin, 1st Earl of Ailesbury (1626-1685)), of nearby Houghton House in the parish of Maulden, for the purpose of housing the coffin and \"splendid monument\" of his second wife, Lady Diana Cecil (d.1654), a daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter and widow of Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford.", " In the opinion of the architectural historian Sir Howard Colvin (1991) it is one of the first two free-standing mausoleums ever built in England, together with the Cabell Mausoleum at Buckfastleigh in Devon." ], "title": "Ailesbury Mausoleum" }, { "sentences": [ "Anne Clarissa Eden, Dowager Countess of Avon (\"née\" Spencer-Churchill; born 28 June 1920) is the widow of Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897–1977), who was British Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957.", " She married Eden in 1952, becoming Lady Eden in 1954 when he was made a Knight of the Garter, and then becoming Countess of Avon in 1961 on her husband's elevation to the peerage.", " She is also the niece of the prime minister Winston Churchill.", " Her memoir, sub-titled \"From Churchill to Eden\", was published in 2007 under the name of Clarissa Eden." ], "title": "Clarissa Eden" }, { "sentences": [ "Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon (14 September 1276 – 23 December 1340) was the son of Sir Hugh de Courtenay (died 1292), feudal baron of Okehampton in Devon, by his wife Eleanor le Despenser (died 1328), sister of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester.", " Forty-one years after the death of his cousin, Isabel de Forz, \"suo jure\" 8th Countess of Devon (1237–1293) (née de Redvers, eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon (1217-1245)), letters patent were granted by King Edward III, dated 22 February 1335, declaring him Earl of Devon, and stating that he 'should assume such title and style as his ancestors, Earls of Devon, had wont to do'.", " This thus made him 1st Earl of Devon, if the letters patent are deemed to have created a new peerage, otherwise 9th Earl of Devon if it is deemed a restitution of the old dignity of the de Redvers family and he is deemed to have succeeded the \"suo jure\" 8th Countess.", " Authorities differ in their opinions and thus alternative ordinal numbers exist for this Courtenay earldom." ], "title": "Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon" } ]
[ "Title: Earl of Berkshire\n\nEarl of Berkshire is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England. It was created for the first time in 1621 for Francis Norris, 1st Earl of Berkshire. For more information on this creation (which became extinct on his death in 1622), see the Earl of Abingdon and also the Earl of Lindsey. The second creation came in 1626 in favour of Thomas Howard, 1st Viscount Andover. He was the second son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, second son of the second marriage of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. His mother was Katherine, daughter of Sir Henry Knyvett of Charlton in Wiltshire. Howard had already been created Baron Howard of Charlton, in the County of Wiltshire, and Viscount Andover, in the County of Southampton, in 1622. These titles are also in the Peerage of England. Lord Berkshire succeeded to the Charlton estate through his mother in 1638. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He had already in 1640 been summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Howard of Charlton. He had no sons and on his death in 1679 the titles passed to his younger brother, the third Earl. He represented Wallingford in the House of Commons. He also died without male issue and was succeeded by his great-nephew, the fourth Earl. He was the grandson of the Hon. William Howard, fourth son of the first Earl. In 1745 he succeeded his third cousin as eleventh Earl of Suffolk. For further history of the titles, see the Earl of Suffolk.", "Title: James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond\n\nLieut.-Gen. Sir James FitzThomas Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, 1st Marquess of Ormond, 12th Earl of Ormond, 5th Earl of Ossory, 4th Viscount Thurles, 1st Baron Butler of Llanthony, 1st Earl of Brecknock KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642 and Marquess of Ormond from 1642 to 1661. Following the failure of the senior line of the Butler family, he was the second of the Kilcash branch to inherit the earldom. His friend, the 1st Earl of Strafford, caused him to be appointed the commander of the Cavalier forces in Ireland. From 1641 to 1647, he led the fighting against the Irish Catholic Confederation. From 1649 to 1650 he was the leading commander of the Royalist forces in the fight against the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. In the 1650s he lived in exile in Europe with King Charles II of England. Upon the restoration of Charles to the throne in 1660, Ormonde became a major figure in English and Irish politics, holding many high government offices.", "Title: Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942\n\nThe Twenty-Year Mutual Assistance Agreement Between the United Kingdom and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or Anglo-Soviet Treaty established a military and political alliance between the USSR and the British Empire during World War II, and for 20 years after it. The treaty was signed in London on 26 May 1942 by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov.", "Title: Henry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk\n\nHenry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk (1 January 1706 – 22 April 1745) was the only child of Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk and Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk. He was styled Lord Walden from 1731 to 1733. He married Sarah Inwen, daughter of Thomas Inwen and Sarah Hucks, on 13 May 1735, but died on 22 April 1745 at age 39 with no surviving issue and no brothers to whom the title could be passed. The line of Earls of Suffolk back to Henry's great-great grandfather Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk thus died out, and the title passed to a great grandson of the 1st Earl (via the 1st Earl's second son Thomas), Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire.", "Title: Anthony Eden\n\nRobert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957.", "Title: James Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle\n\nJames Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle (1612 – 30 October 1660) was the Earl of Carlisle (2nd Creation), succeeding James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle. Hay was the second son of the 1st Earl, a Scottish nobleman, and his wife Honoria, heir to Edward Denny, 1st Earl of Norwich.", "Title: Marquess of Ely\n\nMarquess of Ely, of the County of Wexford, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Charles Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely. He was born Charles Tottenham, the son of Sir John Tottenham, 1st Baronet, who had been created a baronet, of Tottenham Green in the County of Wexford, in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1780, by Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus, sister and heiress of Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely (see Viscount Loftus and Earl of Ely for earlier history of the Loftus family). In 1783 he succeeded to the Loftus estates on the death of his maternal uncle the Earl of Ely and assumed the same year by Royal licence the surname of Loftus in lieu of his patronymic. In 1785 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Loftus, of Loftus Hall in the County of Wexford. It was sold by the family in 1917 and is today owned by the Quigley family.", "Title: Ailesbury Mausoleum\n\nThe Ailesbury Mausoleum situated in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Maulden, in Bedfordshire, is a Grade II listed structure built in 1656 by Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin (1599–1663) (father by his 1st wife of Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin, 1st Earl of Ailesbury (1626-1685)), of nearby Houghton House in the parish of Maulden, for the purpose of housing the coffin and \"splendid monument\" of his second wife, Lady Diana Cecil (d.1654), a daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter and widow of Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford. In the opinion of the architectural historian Sir Howard Colvin (1991) it is one of the first two free-standing mausoleums ever built in England, together with the Cabell Mausoleum at Buckfastleigh in Devon.", "Title: Clarissa Eden\n\nAnne Clarissa Eden, Dowager Countess of Avon (\"née\" Spencer-Churchill; born 28 June 1920) is the widow of Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897–1977), who was British Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957. She married Eden in 1952, becoming Lady Eden in 1954 when he was made a Knight of the Garter, and then becoming Countess of Avon in 1961 on her husband's elevation to the peerage. She is also the niece of the prime minister Winston Churchill. Her memoir, sub-titled \"From Churchill to Eden\", was published in 2007 under the name of Clarissa Eden.", "Title: Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon\n\nHugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon (14 September 1276 – 23 December 1340) was the son of Sir Hugh de Courtenay (died 1292), feudal baron of Okehampton in Devon, by his wife Eleanor le Despenser (died 1328), sister of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester. Forty-one years after the death of his cousin, Isabel de Forz, \"suo jure\" 8th Countess of Devon (1237–1293) (née de Redvers, eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon (1217-1245)), letters patent were granted by King Edward III, dated 22 February 1335, declaring him Earl of Devon, and stating that he 'should assume such title and style as his ancestors, Earls of Devon, had wont to do'. This thus made him 1st Earl of Devon, if the letters patent are deemed to have created a new peerage, otherwise 9th Earl of Devon if it is deemed a restitution of the old dignity of the de Redvers family and he is deemed to have succeeded the \"suo jure\" 8th Countess. Authorities differ in their opinions and thus alternative ordinal numbers exist for this Courtenay earldom." ]
5,033
The 1995 play about Elvis Presley, the author's childhood idol, was written by which American stage and film lead and character actor who appeared in more than 100 films and television shows?
Christopher Walken
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[ { "sentences": [ "Live A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley.", " It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films.", " This was to be Taurog's final film.", " (Shortly thereafter, he went blind.)", " The film introduced the song \"A Little Less Conversation\"; an alternate take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002.", " This film had Presley sharing the screen with another legendary singing idol, Rudy Vallee, whose career dated to the 1920s.", " But Vallee, then in his late 60s, did not sing in this movie." ], "title": "Live a Little, Love a Little" }, { "sentences": [ "Val Avery (July 14, 1924 – December 12, 2009), born Sebouh Der Abrahamian, was an American character actor who appeared in hundreds of movies and television shows.", " In a career that spanned 50 years, Avery appeared in over 100 films and had appearances in over 300 television series." ], "title": "Val Avery" }, { "sentences": [ "Elvis Presley's guitars were a major component of the iconic rock and roll image created by Elvis Presley that revolutionized popular culture in the 1950s and 1960s.", " It is impossible to gauge the impact of that image on millions of young people around the world who were inspired to learn to play guitar after watching Presley in performance, on television, or in films.", " Although not known for his abilities as a guitarist, Presley had a profound musical influence on some of the most important rock and roll artists to emerge since the 1950s, including Buddy Holly, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen.", " The extent of Presley's impact on their lives and music is captured in John Lennon's famous quote: \"Before Elvis, there was nothing.\"" ], "title": "Elvis Presley's guitars" }, { "sentences": [ "Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner; born May 24, 1945) is an American actress and business magnate.", " She is the former wife of the late American singer Elvis Presley as well as co-founder and former chairwoman of Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE), the company that turned Graceland into one of the top tourist attractions in the United States.", " In her acting career, Presley starred with Leslie Nielsen in the three successful \"Naked Gun\" films, and played the role of Jenna Wade on the long-running television series \"Dallas\"." ], "title": "Priscilla Presley" }, { "sentences": [ "Elsa Cárdenas (born 3 August 1935) is a Mexican actress.", " Since 1954 she has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows.", " She starred in the film \"Happiness\", which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.", " She acted alongside many stars, including Elvis Presley in \"Fun in Acapulco\" and James Dean in \"Giant\"." ], "title": "Elsa Cárdenas" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American stage and film lead and character actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows, including \"Annie Hall\" (1977), \"The Deer Hunter\" (1978), \"The Dogs of War\" (1980), \"The Dead Zone\" (1983), \"A View to a Kill\" (1985), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"True Romance\" (1993), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Sleepy Hollow\" (1999), \"Catch Me If You Can\" (2002), \"Hairspray\" (2007), \"Seven Psychopaths\" (2012), the first three \"Prophecy\" films, \"Antz\" (1998), \"The Jungle Book\" (2016), as well as music videos by many popular recording artists.", " Walken has received a number of awards and nominations during his career, including winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Nikanor \"Nick\" Chebotarevich in \"The Deer Hunter.\"", " He was nominated for the same award and won BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance as Frank Abagnale Sr. in \"Catch Me If You Can\"." ], "title": "Christopher Walken" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Shamus Wiles (born October 27, 1955) is an American character actor of film and television onscreen since the 1980s who has appeared in over 100 films and television shows." ], "title": "Michael Shamus Wiles" }, { "sentences": [ "Him is a 1995 play written by actor Christopher Walken, who also took the lead role and which debuted in the New York Shakespeare Festival.", " It revolved around the afterlife of Elvis Presley, the singer who, as the author himself turned 15, became his first idol.", " The play, Walken's first venture into playwriting, adopts a surreal tone, and is replete with references to aspects of Presley's life, as well as to other pieces of theatre, including \"Hamlet\" and those of Tennessee Williams.", " While it enjoyed some positive comments, it was largely panned by the critics." ], "title": "Him (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Can't Help Falling in Love\" is a pop ballad originally recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and published by Gladys Music, Elvis Presley's publishing company.", " It was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss.", " The melody is based on \"Plaisir d'amour\" (1784), a popular romance by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816).", " It was featured in Elvis Presley's 1961 film, \"Blue Hawaii\".", " During the following four decades, it was recorded by numerous other artists, including Tom Smothers, British reggae group UB40, whose 1993 version topped the U.S. and UK charts, and Swedish pop group A-Teens." ], "title": "Can't Help Falling in Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Eldridge (September 25, 1854 – October 29, 1922) was an American stage and screen actor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.", " In the film industry he appeared in over 100 films, although the majority of those were film shorts.", " He began on the stage during the 1870s, and appeared in at least one Broadway play, Charles Frohman's 1899 production of \"Because She Loved Him So\".", " His first appearance in film was in a 1910 short, \"The Legacy\", in which he starred.", " His first appearance in a feature film was in \"The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray\".", " In addition to the over 100 shorts he was in, Eldridge appeared in 27 feature films between 1914 and 1922.", " In his roles in full-length films, he would usually appear in a supporting role, although occasionally be given a lead, as in 1917's \"Polly of the Circus\", 1920's \"Broken Hearts\", and 1922's \"Ashamed of Parents\".", " \"Polly of the Circus\" was notable for being the first film released by Goldwyn Pictures, which was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, mostly at rented space at the studios owned by Universal Studios." ], "title": "Charles Eldridge" } ]
[ "Title: Live a Little, Love a Little\n\nLive A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films. This was to be Taurog's final film. (Shortly thereafter, he went blind.) The film introduced the song \"A Little Less Conversation\"; an alternate take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002. This film had Presley sharing the screen with another legendary singing idol, Rudy Vallee, whose career dated to the 1920s. But Vallee, then in his late 60s, did not sing in this movie.", "Title: Val Avery\n\nVal Avery (July 14, 1924 – December 12, 2009), born Sebouh Der Abrahamian, was an American character actor who appeared in hundreds of movies and television shows. In a career that spanned 50 years, Avery appeared in over 100 films and had appearances in over 300 television series.", "Title: Elvis Presley's guitars\n\nElvis Presley's guitars were a major component of the iconic rock and roll image created by Elvis Presley that revolutionized popular culture in the 1950s and 1960s. It is impossible to gauge the impact of that image on millions of young people around the world who were inspired to learn to play guitar after watching Presley in performance, on television, or in films. Although not known for his abilities as a guitarist, Presley had a profound musical influence on some of the most important rock and roll artists to emerge since the 1950s, including Buddy Holly, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. The extent of Presley's impact on their lives and music is captured in John Lennon's famous quote: \"Before Elvis, there was nothing.\"", "Title: Priscilla Presley\n\nPriscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner; born May 24, 1945) is an American actress and business magnate. She is the former wife of the late American singer Elvis Presley as well as co-founder and former chairwoman of Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE), the company that turned Graceland into one of the top tourist attractions in the United States. In her acting career, Presley starred with Leslie Nielsen in the three successful \"Naked Gun\" films, and played the role of Jenna Wade on the long-running television series \"Dallas\".", "Title: Elsa Cárdenas\n\nElsa Cárdenas (born 3 August 1935) is a Mexican actress. Since 1954 she has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows. She starred in the film \"Happiness\", which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. She acted alongside many stars, including Elvis Presley in \"Fun in Acapulco\" and James Dean in \"Giant\".", "Title: Christopher Walken\n\nChristopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American stage and film lead and character actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows, including \"Annie Hall\" (1977), \"The Deer Hunter\" (1978), \"The Dogs of War\" (1980), \"The Dead Zone\" (1983), \"A View to a Kill\" (1985), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"True Romance\" (1993), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Sleepy Hollow\" (1999), \"Catch Me If You Can\" (2002), \"Hairspray\" (2007), \"Seven Psychopaths\" (2012), the first three \"Prophecy\" films, \"Antz\" (1998), \"The Jungle Book\" (2016), as well as music videos by many popular recording artists. Walken has received a number of awards and nominations during his career, including winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Nikanor \"Nick\" Chebotarevich in \"The Deer Hunter.\" He was nominated for the same award and won BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance as Frank Abagnale Sr. in \"Catch Me If You Can\".", "Title: Michael Shamus Wiles\n\nMichael Shamus Wiles (born October 27, 1955) is an American character actor of film and television onscreen since the 1980s who has appeared in over 100 films and television shows.", "Title: Him (play)\n\nHim is a 1995 play written by actor Christopher Walken, who also took the lead role and which debuted in the New York Shakespeare Festival. It revolved around the afterlife of Elvis Presley, the singer who, as the author himself turned 15, became his first idol. The play, Walken's first venture into playwriting, adopts a surreal tone, and is replete with references to aspects of Presley's life, as well as to other pieces of theatre, including \"Hamlet\" and those of Tennessee Williams. While it enjoyed some positive comments, it was largely panned by the critics.", "Title: Can't Help Falling in Love\n\n\"Can't Help Falling in Love\" is a pop ballad originally recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and published by Gladys Music, Elvis Presley's publishing company. It was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss. The melody is based on \"Plaisir d'amour\" (1784), a popular romance by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816). It was featured in Elvis Presley's 1961 film, \"Blue Hawaii\". During the following four decades, it was recorded by numerous other artists, including Tom Smothers, British reggae group UB40, whose 1993 version topped the U.S. and UK charts, and Swedish pop group A-Teens.", "Title: Charles Eldridge\n\nCharles Eldridge (September 25, 1854 – October 29, 1922) was an American stage and screen actor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the film industry he appeared in over 100 films, although the majority of those were film shorts. He began on the stage during the 1870s, and appeared in at least one Broadway play, Charles Frohman's 1899 production of \"Because She Loved Him So\". His first appearance in film was in a 1910 short, \"The Legacy\", in which he starred. His first appearance in a feature film was in \"The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray\". In addition to the over 100 shorts he was in, Eldridge appeared in 27 feature films between 1914 and 1922. In his roles in full-length films, he would usually appear in a supporting role, although occasionally be given a lead, as in 1917's \"Polly of the Circus\", 1920's \"Broken Hearts\", and 1922's \"Ashamed of Parents\". \"Polly of the Circus\" was notable for being the first film released by Goldwyn Pictures, which was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, mostly at rented space at the studios owned by Universal Studios." ]
5,034
What is the birthdate of this American librettist, playwright, and actor, who was part of the song "Being Alive" from the musical "Company"?
December 14, 1932
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pearl Gildersleeve Curran (Denver, Colorado, June 25, 1875 – New Rochelle, New York, April 16, 1941) was an American librettist and composer of art songs and works for chorus." ], "title": "Pearl G. Curran" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Being Alive\" is a song from the musical \"Company\" by George Furth with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.", " The song appears at the end of Act II and is sung by the main character, Robert, a 35-year-old bachelor who at the show's end “. . . realizes being a lone wolf isn't all it's cracked up to be . . . he declares that he wants to take the chance, be afraid, get his heart broken - or whatever happens when you decide to love and be loved.\"" ], "title": "Being Alive" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Russell (born 1949) is an American librettist and lyricist.", " Among his stage musicals are \"Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens\" and \"Side Show\", which was nominated for the Tony Award as Best Musical." ], "title": "Bill Russell (lyricist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years.", " Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song.", " Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians.", " He co-wrote 850 songs.", " Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music.", " Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma!", "\", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\"." ], "title": "Oscar Hammerstein II" }, { "sentences": [ "Eiji Tsuburaya (円谷 英二 , Tsuburaya Eiji ) (Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一 , Tsumuraya Eiichi ) ; July 10, 1901 – January 25, 1970, in Sukagawa, Fukushima) was a Japanese special effects director responsible for many Japanese science-fiction films and television series, being one of the co-creators of the \"Godzilla\" series, as well as the main creator of the \"Ultra Series\".", " During his rise to post-war fame in the wake of \"Godzilla\" (1954), many press accounts gave Tsuburaya's birthdate as July 7, which falls on the high day of the star festival, \"Tanabata\", a sign of good fortune.", " This is akin to an American saying that they were born on the Fourth of July.", " Tsuburaya's actual birthdate of July 10 has been verified by his last surviving son, Akira, and the company Eiji founded, Tsuburaya Productions, as the official entry in the Tsuburaya Family Register, in researching the official English-language biography on this important figure of cinema, \"Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters\", Chronicle Books, 2007." ], "title": "Eiji Tsuburaya" }, { "sentences": [ "George Furth (December 14, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American librettist, playwright, and actor." ], "title": "George Furth" }, { "sentences": [ "Verna Arvey (February 16, 1910 – November 22, 1987) was an American librettist, pianist and writer who is best known for her musical collaborations with her husband William Grant Still, a musician and composer." ], "title": "Verna Arvey" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Korie is an American librettist and lyricist whose writing for musical theater and opera includes the musicals \"Grey Gardens\" and \"Far From Heaven\", and the operas \"Harvey Milk\" and \"The Grapes of Wrath\".", " His works have been produced on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and internationally.", " His lyrics have been nominated for the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award, and won the Outer Critics Circle Award.", " In 2016, Korie was awarded the Marc Blitzstein Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters." ], "title": "Michael Korie" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Bache Smith ( June 4, 1875 – November 6, 1951 ), usually published as Robert B. Smith, was an American librettist and lyricist.", " His older brother, Harry B. Smith, was also a successful lyricist and a writer and composer." ], "title": "Robert Bache Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Fields (July 15, 1905 – March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist.", " She wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films.", " Her best-known pieces include \"The Way You Look Tonight\", \"A Fine Romance\", \"On the Sunny Side of the Street\", \"Don't Blame Me\", \"Pick Yourself Up\", \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" and \"You Couldn't Be Cuter\" Throughout her career, she collaborated with various influential figures in the American musical theater, including Jerome Kern, Cy Coleman, Irving Berlin, and Jimmy McHugh.", " Along with Ann Ronell, Dana Suesse, Bernice Petkere, and Kay Swift, she was one of the first successful Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood female songwriters." ], "title": "Dorothy Fields" } ]
[ "Title: Pearl G. Curran\n\nPearl Gildersleeve Curran (Denver, Colorado, June 25, 1875 – New Rochelle, New York, April 16, 1941) was an American librettist and composer of art songs and works for chorus.", "Title: Being Alive\n\n\"Being Alive\" is a song from the musical \"Company\" by George Furth with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The song appears at the end of Act II and is sung by the main character, Robert, a 35-year-old bachelor who at the show's end “. . . realizes being a lone wolf isn't all it's cracked up to be . . . he declares that he wants to take the chance, be afraid, get his heart broken - or whatever happens when you decide to love and be loved.\"", "Title: Bill Russell (lyricist)\n\nBill Russell (born 1949) is an American librettist and lyricist. Among his stage musicals are \"Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens\" and \"Side Show\", which was nominated for the Tony Award as Best Musical.", "Title: Oscar Hammerstein II\n\nOscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\".", "Title: Eiji Tsuburaya\n\nEiji Tsuburaya (円谷 英二 , Tsuburaya Eiji ) (Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一 , Tsumuraya Eiichi ) ; July 10, 1901 – January 25, 1970, in Sukagawa, Fukushima) was a Japanese special effects director responsible for many Japanese science-fiction films and television series, being one of the co-creators of the \"Godzilla\" series, as well as the main creator of the \"Ultra Series\". During his rise to post-war fame in the wake of \"Godzilla\" (1954), many press accounts gave Tsuburaya's birthdate as July 7, which falls on the high day of the star festival, \"Tanabata\", a sign of good fortune. This is akin to an American saying that they were born on the Fourth of July. Tsuburaya's actual birthdate of July 10 has been verified by his last surviving son, Akira, and the company Eiji founded, Tsuburaya Productions, as the official entry in the Tsuburaya Family Register, in researching the official English-language biography on this important figure of cinema, \"Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters\", Chronicle Books, 2007.", "Title: George Furth\n\nGeorge Furth (December 14, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American librettist, playwright, and actor.", "Title: Verna Arvey\n\nVerna Arvey (February 16, 1910 – November 22, 1987) was an American librettist, pianist and writer who is best known for her musical collaborations with her husband William Grant Still, a musician and composer.", "Title: Michael Korie\n\nMichael Korie is an American librettist and lyricist whose writing for musical theater and opera includes the musicals \"Grey Gardens\" and \"Far From Heaven\", and the operas \"Harvey Milk\" and \"The Grapes of Wrath\". His works have been produced on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and internationally. His lyrics have been nominated for the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award, and won the Outer Critics Circle Award. In 2016, Korie was awarded the Marc Blitzstein Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.", "Title: Robert Bache Smith\n\nRobert Bache Smith ( June 4, 1875 – November 6, 1951 ), usually published as Robert B. Smith, was an American librettist and lyricist. His older brother, Harry B. Smith, was also a successful lyricist and a writer and composer.", "Title: Dorothy Fields\n\nDorothy Fields (July 15, 1905 – March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist. She wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films. Her best-known pieces include \"The Way You Look Tonight\", \"A Fine Romance\", \"On the Sunny Side of the Street\", \"Don't Blame Me\", \"Pick Yourself Up\", \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" and \"You Couldn't Be Cuter\" Throughout her career, she collaborated with various influential figures in the American musical theater, including Jerome Kern, Cy Coleman, Irving Berlin, and Jimmy McHugh. Along with Ann Ronell, Dana Suesse, Bernice Petkere, and Kay Swift, she was one of the first successful Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood female songwriters." ]
5,035
Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live is a Netflix stand-up comedy special by an American comedian who hosted what late night talk show on E! from 2007-2014?
Chelsea Lately
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{ "title": [ "Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live", "Chelsea Handler", "Chelsea Handler" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Uganda Be Kidding Me Live is a Netflix stand-up comedy special by Chelsea Handler in support of her \"New York Times\" Best-Selling book of the same name.", " It was filmed in Chicago at the Harris Theater on June 20, and released on Netflix on October 10, 2014." ], "title": "Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live" }, { "sentences": [ "Sick and Tired is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes.", " The show premiered on October 14, 2006 on HBO.", " It is directed by Michael Drumm and was filmed in front of a live audience at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, WA.", " The show was nominated for the 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.", " According to Linda Mizejewski, a Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies professor at Ohio State University, in her book, \"Pretty/Funny: Women Comedians and Body Politics\", the title of the special refers to the quote by Fannie Lou Hamer, \"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.\"" ], "title": "Sick and Tired (2006)" }, { "sentences": [ "I’ma Be Me is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes.", " The show premiered on October 10, 2009 on HBO.", " It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and was filmed in front of a live audience at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.", " The show was nominated for two 2010 Emmy Awards including Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special and Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special.", " In a review of the performance Rip Empson of the Huffington Post says, “Sykes shows that her swagger hasn’t been slowed by maturity or motherhood.\"" ], "title": "I'ma Be Me (2009)" }, { "sentences": [ "Night After Night with Allan Havey was a late night talk show which aired on The Comedy Channel and, later, Comedy Central from 1989 to 1992.", " The show featured the stream of consciousness of host Allan Havey, and other departures from the standard late-night talk show format.", " Havey's sidekick was Nick Bakay, who moved on to act as sidekick on Dennis Miller's short-lived late night talk show." ], "title": "Night After Night with Allan Havey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Week Show is a television late night talk show sketch comedy program on Bite TV in Canada.", " It originally ran from December 2008 to mid-2010.", " The show is hosted by Matt Chin and Ricky Thompson, who started on an internet late night talk show \"My Show with Matt Chin\" online in 2001." ], "title": "The Week Show" }, { "sentences": [ "A late-night talk show is a genre of talk show popular in the United States, where the format originated.", " It is generally structured around humorous monologues about the day's news, guest interviews, comedy sketches and music performances.", " The late-night talk show format was popularized, though not invented, by Johnny Carson with \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\" on NBC.", " Typically the show's host conducts interviews from behind a desk, while the guest is seated on a couch.", " Many late night talk shows feature a house band which generally performs cover songs for the studio audience during commercial breaks and occasionally will back up a guest artist." ], "title": "Late-night talk show" }, { "sentences": [ "David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer.", " He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982 debut of \"Late Night with David Letterman\" on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015 broadcast of \"Late Show with David Letterman\" on CBS.", " In total, Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of \"Late Night\" and \"Late Show\", surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late night talk show host in American television history.", " In 1996 Letterman was ranked 45th on \"TV Guide\"' s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time." ], "title": "David Letterman" }, { "sentences": [ "Jebb Fink is an American-Canadian stand-up comedian and television personality.", " Best known as a reporter and host for \"the Big Breakfast\" on A-Channel, Calgary.", " He won a Gemini as co-creator of the CBC comedy \"An American in Canada\" and was a weather presenter on \"Your City\" for City TV Calgary, he also hosted the short-lived late night talk show \"Global Late Night\" for the Global Television Network in 2004." ], "title": "Jebb Fink" }, { "sentences": [ "Chelsea Joy Handler (born February 25, 1975) is an American comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer.", " She hosted the late-night talk show \"Chelsea Lately\" on the E! network from 2007 to 2014, and released a documentary series, \"Chelsea Does\", on Netflix in January 2016.", " In 2012, \"Time\" named Handler one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual \"Time\" 100 list." ], "title": "Chelsea Handler" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of recurring games, sketches, and other comedy routines from the NBC late night talk show \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\", and its predecessor, \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\".", " The sketches feature host Jimmy Fallon, house band The Roots, announcer/sidekick Steve Higgins, the show's writers, celebrity guests, and audience members.", " Most of the skits below appeared only on \"Late Night\", while some have carried over to the \"Tonight Show\"." ], "title": "List of Jimmy Fallon games and sketches" } ]
[ "Title: Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live\n\nUganda Be Kidding Me Live is a Netflix stand-up comedy special by Chelsea Handler in support of her \"New York Times\" Best-Selling book of the same name. It was filmed in Chicago at the Harris Theater on June 20, and released on Netflix on October 10, 2014.", "Title: Sick and Tired (2006)\n\nSick and Tired is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes. The show premiered on October 14, 2006 on HBO. It is directed by Michael Drumm and was filmed in front of a live audience at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, WA. The show was nominated for the 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special. According to Linda Mizejewski, a Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies professor at Ohio State University, in her book, \"Pretty/Funny: Women Comedians and Body Politics\", the title of the special refers to the quote by Fannie Lou Hamer, \"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.\"", "Title: I'ma Be Me (2009)\n\nI’ma Be Me is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by actress and comedian Wanda Sykes. The show premiered on October 10, 2009 on HBO. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and was filmed in front of a live audience at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. The show was nominated for two 2010 Emmy Awards including Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special and Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special. In a review of the performance Rip Empson of the Huffington Post says, “Sykes shows that her swagger hasn’t been slowed by maturity or motherhood.\"", "Title: Night After Night with Allan Havey\n\nNight After Night with Allan Havey was a late night talk show which aired on The Comedy Channel and, later, Comedy Central from 1989 to 1992. The show featured the stream of consciousness of host Allan Havey, and other departures from the standard late-night talk show format. Havey's sidekick was Nick Bakay, who moved on to act as sidekick on Dennis Miller's short-lived late night talk show.", "Title: The Week Show\n\nThe Week Show is a television late night talk show sketch comedy program on Bite TV in Canada. It originally ran from December 2008 to mid-2010. The show is hosted by Matt Chin and Ricky Thompson, who started on an internet late night talk show \"My Show with Matt Chin\" online in 2001.", "Title: Late-night talk show\n\nA late-night talk show is a genre of talk show popular in the United States, where the format originated. It is generally structured around humorous monologues about the day's news, guest interviews, comedy sketches and music performances. The late-night talk show format was popularized, though not invented, by Johnny Carson with \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\" on NBC. Typically the show's host conducts interviews from behind a desk, while the guest is seated on a couch. Many late night talk shows feature a house band which generally performs cover songs for the studio audience during commercial breaks and occasionally will back up a guest artist.", "Title: David Letterman\n\nDavid Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982 debut of \"Late Night with David Letterman\" on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015 broadcast of \"Late Show with David Letterman\" on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of \"Late Night\" and \"Late Show\", surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late night talk show host in American television history. In 1996 Letterman was ranked 45th on \"TV Guide\"' s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.", "Title: Jebb Fink\n\nJebb Fink is an American-Canadian stand-up comedian and television personality. Best known as a reporter and host for \"the Big Breakfast\" on A-Channel, Calgary. He won a Gemini as co-creator of the CBC comedy \"An American in Canada\" and was a weather presenter on \"Your City\" for City TV Calgary, he also hosted the short-lived late night talk show \"Global Late Night\" for the Global Television Network in 2004.", "Title: Chelsea Handler\n\nChelsea Joy Handler (born February 25, 1975) is an American comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer. She hosted the late-night talk show \"Chelsea Lately\" on the E! network from 2007 to 2014, and released a documentary series, \"Chelsea Does\", on Netflix in January 2016. In 2012, \"Time\" named Handler one of the 100 most influential people in the world on their annual \"Time\" 100 list.", "Title: List of Jimmy Fallon games and sketches\n\nThe following is a list of recurring games, sketches, and other comedy routines from the NBC late night talk show \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\", and its predecessor, \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\". The sketches feature host Jimmy Fallon, house band The Roots, announcer/sidekick Steve Higgins, the show's writers, celebrity guests, and audience members. Most of the skits below appeared only on \"Late Night\", while some have carried over to the \"Tonight Show\"." ]
5,036
Which man was a comedian, Harry Stephen Keeler or Bob Monkhouse?
Robert Alan "Bob" Monkhouse
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{ "title": [ "Harry Stephen Keeler", "Bob Monkhouse" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball.", " The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch.", " Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore." ], "title": "Dentist in the Chair" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Shot was a British television game show produced by ATV for ITV between 1 July 1967 and 13 April 1975, based on the German TV show \"Der goldene Schuß\".", " It is most commonly associated with host Bob Monkhouse, though, three other presenters also hosted the show during its lifetime.", " Hostess Anne Aston was on hand to read out the scores achieved by the contestants, and each month a \"Maid of the Month\", usually a glamour model of the era, would demonstrate the prizes and announce the contestants.", " When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, recently seen in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" and an ex-member of the \"Young Generation\" and \"Second Generation\" dance troupes.", " This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV." ], "title": "The Golden Shot" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bob Monkhouse Show was an entertainment, variety and talk show presented by Bob Monkhouse." ], "title": "The Bob Monkhouse Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter.", " The film is based on Harry Stephen Keeler's 1928 short story \"The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius\" one of three stories in Keeler's book \"Sing Sing Nights\".", " Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series.", " The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story." ], "title": "The Mysterious Mr. Wong" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bob Monkhouse Hour was a British televised variety show from 1958 which was fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse, and featured musical stars of the day, contemporary comedians, and various other variety acts." ], "title": "The Bob Monkhouse Hour" }, { "sentences": [ "Celebrity Squares is a British comedy game show based on the American comedy game show \"Hollywood Squares\".", " It first ran from 20 July 1975 to 7 July 1979 and was hosted by Bob Monkhouse, then from 8 January 1993 to 3 January 1997 and was also hosted by Monkhouse." ], "title": "Celebrity Squares" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American author of mysteries and science fiction." ], "title": "Harry Stephen Keeler" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Alan \"Bob\" Monkhouse, OBE (1 June 1928 – 29 December 2003) was an English entertainer and comedian." ], "title": "Bob Monkhouse" }, { "sentences": [ "My Pal Bob was a United Kingdom television sitcom originally shown in ten episodes from 1957 to 1958.", " Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, the show starred Bob Monkhouse and narrated by Denis Goodwin.", " All recording of the episodes was thought be destroyed until it was discovered that Monkhouse had kept a number episodes from shows including \"My Pal Bob\" in his own private archive." ], "title": "My Pal Bob" }, { "sentences": [ "Sing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler (Hutchinson 1927, Dutton 1928, Ward & Lock 1929)." ], "title": "Sing Sing Nights (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Dentist in the Chair\n\nDentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball. The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch. Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore.", "Title: The Golden Shot\n\nThe Golden Shot was a British television game show produced by ATV for ITV between 1 July 1967 and 13 April 1975, based on the German TV show \"Der goldene Schuß\". It is most commonly associated with host Bob Monkhouse, though, three other presenters also hosted the show during its lifetime. Hostess Anne Aston was on hand to read out the scores achieved by the contestants, and each month a \"Maid of the Month\", usually a glamour model of the era, would demonstrate the prizes and announce the contestants. When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, recently seen in \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" and an ex-member of the \"Young Generation\" and \"Second Generation\" dance troupes. This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV.", "Title: The Bob Monkhouse Show\n\nThe Bob Monkhouse Show was an entertainment, variety and talk show presented by Bob Monkhouse.", "Title: The Mysterious Mr. Wong\n\nThe Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter. The film is based on Harry Stephen Keeler's 1928 short story \"The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius\" one of three stories in Keeler's book \"Sing Sing Nights\". Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series. The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story.", "Title: The Bob Monkhouse Hour\n\nThe Bob Monkhouse Hour was a British televised variety show from 1958 which was fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse, and featured musical stars of the day, contemporary comedians, and various other variety acts.", "Title: Celebrity Squares\n\nCelebrity Squares is a British comedy game show based on the American comedy game show \"Hollywood Squares\". It first ran from 20 July 1975 to 7 July 1979 and was hosted by Bob Monkhouse, then from 8 January 1993 to 3 January 1997 and was also hosted by Monkhouse.", "Title: Harry Stephen Keeler\n\nHarry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American author of mysteries and science fiction.", "Title: Bob Monkhouse\n\nRobert Alan \"Bob\" Monkhouse, OBE (1 June 1928 – 29 December 2003) was an English entertainer and comedian.", "Title: My Pal Bob\n\nMy Pal Bob was a United Kingdom television sitcom originally shown in ten episodes from 1957 to 1958. Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, the show starred Bob Monkhouse and narrated by Denis Goodwin. All recording of the episodes was thought be destroyed until it was discovered that Monkhouse had kept a number episodes from shows including \"My Pal Bob\" in his own private archive.", "Title: Sing Sing Nights (film)\n\nSing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler (Hutchinson 1927, Dutton 1928, Ward & Lock 1929)." ]
5,037
E. J. Whitten Medal is named after an Australian rules footballer born on which day ?
27 July 1933
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{ "title": [ "E. J. Whitten Medal", "Ted Whitten" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rachael Killian (born 15 July 1994) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.", " She was drafted by Adelaide with their ninth selection and seventy-first overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.", " She made her debut in the twenty-five point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval in round two of the 2017 season.", " She missed the round five match against Brisbane at Norwood Oval as a late withdrawal, before returning for the round six match against Melbourne at TIO Stadium.", " She was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated Brisbane by six points at Metricon Stadium in the AFL Women's Grand Final.", " She played managed six matches in her debut season." ], "title": "Rachael Killian" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Allan (born 19 November 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.", " She was drafted by Adelaide with their sixteenth selection and 122nd overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.", " She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.", " She was omitted for the round two match against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval, before returning for the round four match against Fremantle at Fremantle Oval.", " She was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated Brisbane by six points at Metricon Stadium in the AFL Women's Grand Final.", " She missed two matches for the season to finish with six matches in her debut season." ], "title": "Sarah Allan (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward James \"Ted\" Whitten (also known as E. J. Whitten) (27 July 1933 – 17 August 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who represented Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Victoria in interstate football.", " Recognised as one of the game's all-time greatest players, he was one of twelve inaugural \"Legends\" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and in 1996, was voted captain and centre half-back in the AFL's Team of the Century." ], "title": "Ted Whitten" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Lipniski (born 17 July 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " Lipinski arrived at Victoria University Whitten Oval as a second round selection in the 2016 NAB AFL Draft, taken at pick 28 overall.", " He made his debut in the nine point loss against Hawthorn in round of 23 during the 2017 season at Etihad Stadium." ], "title": "Patrick Lipinski" }, { "sentences": [ "Monique Hollick (born 8 December 1989) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.", " She was drafted by Adelaide with their eighteenth selection and 136th overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.", " She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.", " She was omitted for the round two match against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval, before returning for the round four match against Fremantle at Fremantle Oval.", " She played the next week before missing the round six match against Melbourne at TIO Stadium due to getting married.", " She did not return for the remainder of the season and consequently missed the premiership, she finished with three matches in her debut season." ], "title": "Monique Hollick" }, { "sentences": [ "The E.J. Whitten Medal is awarded to the best Victorian player in an Australian rules football State of Origin football match.", " The award is named after Ted Whitten, also known as \"Mr. Football\", who played for and coached Footscray and was an advocate of interstate football.", " He played 29 games for Victoria, and coached the state side nearing his death of cancer in 1995." ], "title": "E. J. Whitten Medal" }, { "sentences": [ "Don Whitten (born 16 September 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL)." ], "title": "Don Whitten" }, { "sentences": [ "Sophie Armitstead (born 29 July 1994) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.", " She was drafted by Adelaide with their seventh selection and fifty-fifth overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.", " She made her debut in the twenty-five point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval in round two of the 2017 season.", " During her debut match, she tore her meniscus in her left knee which forced her to miss the remainder of the season.", " Due to her knee injury, the club announced in May that she was not offered a contract for the 2018 season." ], "title": "Sophie Armitstead" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Jolly (born 1 February 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.", " She was drafted by Melbourne with their nineteenth selection and 145th overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.", " She made her debut in the nineteen point win against Collingwood at Ikon Park in round two of the 2017 season.", " She played the next week in the fourteen point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval before being omitted for the round four match against Carlton at Casey Fields.", " She returned for the five point loss to Greater Western Sydney at Blacktown International Sportspark Oval in round five, which was her last match for the year and she finished the season with three games.", " She was not retained on Melbourne's list at the end of the season and was subsequently delisted in May 2017." ], "title": "Sarah Jolly" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward James \"Ted\" Whitten Jr. (born 15 March 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL)." ], "title": "Ted Whitten Jr." } ]
[ "Title: Rachael Killian\n\nRachael Killian (born 15 July 1994) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Adelaide with their ninth selection and seventy-first overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the twenty-five point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval in round two of the 2017 season. She missed the round five match against Brisbane at Norwood Oval as a late withdrawal, before returning for the round six match against Melbourne at TIO Stadium. She was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated Brisbane by six points at Metricon Stadium in the AFL Women's Grand Final. She played managed six matches in her debut season.", "Title: Sarah Allan (footballer)\n\nSarah Allan (born 19 November 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Adelaide with their sixteenth selection and 122nd overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season. She was omitted for the round two match against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval, before returning for the round four match against Fremantle at Fremantle Oval. She was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated Brisbane by six points at Metricon Stadium in the AFL Women's Grand Final. She missed two matches for the season to finish with six matches in her debut season.", "Title: Ted Whitten\n\nEdward James \"Ted\" Whitten (also known as E. J. Whitten) (27 July 1933 – 17 August 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who represented Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Victoria in interstate football. Recognised as one of the game's all-time greatest players, he was one of twelve inaugural \"Legends\" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and in 1996, was voted captain and centre half-back in the AFL's Team of the Century.", "Title: Patrick Lipinski\n\nPatrick Lipniski (born 17 July 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Lipinski arrived at Victoria University Whitten Oval as a second round selection in the 2016 NAB AFL Draft, taken at pick 28 overall. He made his debut in the nine point loss against Hawthorn in round of 23 during the 2017 season at Etihad Stadium.", "Title: Monique Hollick\n\nMonique Hollick (born 8 December 1989) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Adelaide with their eighteenth selection and 136th overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season. She was omitted for the round two match against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval, before returning for the round four match against Fremantle at Fremantle Oval. She played the next week before missing the round six match against Melbourne at TIO Stadium due to getting married. She did not return for the remainder of the season and consequently missed the premiership, she finished with three matches in her debut season.", "Title: E. J. Whitten Medal\n\nThe E.J. Whitten Medal is awarded to the best Victorian player in an Australian rules football State of Origin football match. The award is named after Ted Whitten, also known as \"Mr. Football\", who played for and coached Footscray and was an advocate of interstate football. He played 29 games for Victoria, and coached the state side nearing his death of cancer in 1995.", "Title: Don Whitten\n\nDon Whitten (born 16 September 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", "Title: Sophie Armitstead\n\nSophie Armitstead (born 29 July 1994) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Adelaide with their seventh selection and fifty-fifth overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the twenty-five point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval in round two of the 2017 season. During her debut match, she tore her meniscus in her left knee which forced her to miss the remainder of the season. Due to her knee injury, the club announced in May that she was not offered a contract for the 2018 season.", "Title: Sarah Jolly\n\nSarah Jolly (born 1 February 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Melbourne with their nineteenth selection and 145th overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the nineteen point win against Collingwood at Ikon Park in round two of the 2017 season. She played the next week in the fourteen point win against the Western Bulldogs at VU Whitten Oval before being omitted for the round four match against Carlton at Casey Fields. She returned for the five point loss to Greater Western Sydney at Blacktown International Sportspark Oval in round five, which was her last match for the year and she finished the season with three games. She was not retained on Melbourne's list at the end of the season and was subsequently delisted in May 2017.", "Title: Ted Whitten Jr.\n\nEdward James \"Ted\" Whitten Jr. (born 15 March 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL)." ]
5,038
In what year was the 1993-1994 USAC National Champion born?
1962
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1980 USAC Championship Car season consisted of five races, beginning in Ontario, California on April 13 and concluding in Lexington, Ohio on July 13.", " The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Johnny Rutherford.", " The season was planned to be 12 races, each co-sanctioned with CART, however USAC withdrew from the agreement after the fifth race." ], "title": "1980 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1993–94 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 78th Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 1994.", " The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser Jr." ], "title": "1993–94 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994–95 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 79th Indianapolis 500 on May 28, 1995.", " The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Jacques Villeneuve." ], "title": "1994–95 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1978 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 18 races, beginning at Phoenix on March 18 and concluding at the same location on October 28.", " The USAC National Champion was Tom Sneva and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser.", " This was the last year before the first USAC/CART \"Split\".", " By winning the Indianapolis 500, Pocono 500, and California 500, Al Unser swept the Indy car \"Triple Crown\", the only driver in history to do so." ], "title": "1978 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1992–93 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 77th Indianapolis 500 on May 30, 1993.", " The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Emerson Fittipaldi." ], "title": "1992–93 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "David Lee Darland (born September 4, 1966) in Kokomo, Indiana, is an American auto racing driver who was the 1997 USAC Silver Crown Champion, 1999 USAC National Sprint Car Champion, and 2001 and 2002 USAC National Midget Champion, making him one of only five drivers to claim all three USAC National Championships.", " Race wins include the 2007 & 2013 Turkey Night Grand Prix, a Southern California traditional race held on Thanksgiving Day for many years, and three wins at the Oval Nationals, held at Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, California.", " On August 7, 2015, Darland won his 100th USAC event at Amsoil Speedway in Superior, Wisconsin." ], "title": "Dave Darland" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1956 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana, on May 30 and concluding in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 12.", " There were also three non-championship events.", " The USAC National Champion was Jimmy Bryan and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Pat Flaherty.", " This was the first year that the National Championship was sanctioned by the USAC, after the withdrawal of the AAA from all forms of racing after the 1955 season." ], "title": "1956 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred \"Al\" Unser Jr. (born April 19, 1962), nicknamed \"Little Al\", \"Al Junior\", or simply \"Junior\", is a retired American race car driver and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner." ], "title": "Al Unser Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "The 1970 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 18 races, beginning in Avondale, Arizona on March 28 and concluding at the same location on November 21.", " There was also one non-championship event at Pikes Peak, Colorado.", " The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser.", " After this season, dirt courses did not reappear in the USAC Championship until 1981-82.", " The Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb was the only non-championship event." ], "title": "1970 USAC Championship Car season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1960 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Trenton, New Jersey on April 10 and concluding in Phoenix, Arizona on November 20.", " There were also two non-championship events at Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and Pikes Peak, Colorado.", " This was the final year that the Indianapolis 500 was a part of the Formula One World Championship.", " The USAC National Champion was A. J. Foyt and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Jim Rathmann.", " Jimmy Bryan, who won the 1958 Indianapolis 500 and the National Championship three times (1954, 1956, 1957), was killed in an accident during the Langhorne 100 at Langhorne Speedway; he was 34 years old." ], "title": "1960 USAC Championship Car season" } ]
[ "Title: 1980 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1980 USAC Championship Car season consisted of five races, beginning in Ontario, California on April 13 and concluding in Lexington, Ohio on July 13. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Johnny Rutherford. The season was planned to be 12 races, each co-sanctioned with CART, however USAC withdrew from the agreement after the fifth race.", "Title: 1993–94 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1993–94 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 78th Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 1994. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser Jr.", "Title: 1994–95 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1994–95 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 79th Indianapolis 500 on May 28, 1995. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Jacques Villeneuve.", "Title: 1978 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1978 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 18 races, beginning at Phoenix on March 18 and concluding at the same location on October 28. The USAC National Champion was Tom Sneva and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser. This was the last year before the first USAC/CART \"Split\". By winning the Indianapolis 500, Pocono 500, and California 500, Al Unser swept the Indy car \"Triple Crown\", the only driver in history to do so.", "Title: 1992–93 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1992–93 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 77th Indianapolis 500 on May 30, 1993. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Emerson Fittipaldi.", "Title: Dave Darland\n\nDavid Lee Darland (born September 4, 1966) in Kokomo, Indiana, is an American auto racing driver who was the 1997 USAC Silver Crown Champion, 1999 USAC National Sprint Car Champion, and 2001 and 2002 USAC National Midget Champion, making him one of only five drivers to claim all three USAC National Championships. Race wins include the 2007 & 2013 Turkey Night Grand Prix, a Southern California traditional race held on Thanksgiving Day for many years, and three wins at the Oval Nationals, held at Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, California. On August 7, 2015, Darland won his 100th USAC event at Amsoil Speedway in Superior, Wisconsin.", "Title: 1956 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1956 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana, on May 30 and concluding in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 12. There were also three non-championship events. The USAC National Champion was Jimmy Bryan and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Pat Flaherty. This was the first year that the National Championship was sanctioned by the USAC, after the withdrawal of the AAA from all forms of racing after the 1955 season.", "Title: Al Unser Jr.\n\nAlfred \"Al\" Unser Jr. (born April 19, 1962), nicknamed \"Little Al\", \"Al Junior\", or simply \"Junior\", is a retired American race car driver and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner.", "Title: 1970 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1970 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 18 races, beginning in Avondale, Arizona on March 28 and concluding at the same location on November 21. There was also one non-championship event at Pikes Peak, Colorado. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser. After this season, dirt courses did not reappear in the USAC Championship until 1981-82. The Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb was the only non-championship event.", "Title: 1960 USAC Championship Car season\n\nThe 1960 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Trenton, New Jersey on April 10 and concluding in Phoenix, Arizona on November 20. There were also two non-championship events at Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and Pikes Peak, Colorado. This was the final year that the Indianapolis 500 was a part of the Formula One World Championship. The USAC National Champion was A. J. Foyt and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Jim Rathmann. Jimmy Bryan, who won the 1958 Indianapolis 500 and the National Championship three times (1954, 1956, 1957), was killed in an accident during the Langhorne 100 at Langhorne Speedway; he was 34 years old." ]
5,039
On what date was the album released on which "Rock is Dead" is a single?
September 14, 1998
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Rock Is Dead\" is a single from Marilyn Manson's third studio album, \"Mechanical Animals\".", " It is also featured on \"\" and \"Midnight Club 3\"." ], "title": "Rock Is Dead (Marilyn Manson song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tao of the Dead (pronounced    ) is the seventh studio album by Texas rock band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead.", " The first single, \"Summer of All Dead Souls\", was posted on Spin.com on November 11, 2010, and later on Soundcloud.", " The digital single released officially on November 29.", " The album released on CD digipak format, including a limited edition two-disc booklet with 30 minutes of bonus music." ], "title": "Tao of the Dead" }, { "sentences": [ "Daddy's Little Girl is the only album released by rapper, Nikki D.", " It was released on September 3, 1991 through Def Jam Recordings and featured production from S.I.D., Prince Paul, Sam Server and The Bomb Squad's Eric Sadler.", " The album reached No. 54 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums; the eponymous lead single reached No. 10 on the Hot Dance Singles Sales and No. 1 on the Hot Rap Singles.", " The album is notable for being Def Jam's first rap album released by a female.", " To date the album has sold 44,000 copies." ], "title": "Daddy's Little Girl (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on September 14, 1998 by Nothing and Interscope Records.", " The album marked a major shift from the industrial and alternative metal styles of the band's earlier efforts, into an experimentation with 1970s glam rock.", " As their first release following the success of their breakthrough album, 1996's \"Antichrist Superstar\", \"Mechanical Animals\"' themes primarily deals with the trappings of fame and drug abuse." ], "title": "Mechanical Animals" }, { "sentences": [ "Idol is Dead (stylized IDOL is DEAD) is the second studio album released by Japanese idol group BiS on October 28, 2012.", " It is their first original album released on a major label, as well as the first (and only) full album released with the \"Quintet\" lineup (Pour Lui, Nozomi Hirano, Yufu Terashima, Rio Michibayashi, and Yurika Wakisaka).", " The album continues the style of BiS's previous releases, containing songs of different types of rock.", " It also continues the tradition of their studio albums containing a cover, in this case Shinichi Osawa's \"Our Song\", arranged in a Shoegaze style.", " The four tracks (\"nerve\", \"My Ixxx\", \"primal.\"", " and \"IDOL\") from their independent label days have been re-recorded." ], "title": "Idol Is Dead" }, { "sentences": [ "Reborn is the sixth album by rock band Trapt released on January 22, 2013.", " It is their first album released through Epochal Artists Records/EMI.", " The album was produced by lead vocalist Chris Taylor Brown and co produced, engineered and mixed by Matt Thorne, who produced the band's live album \"Trapt Live!", "\" and compilation album \"Headstrong\".", " This is the band's first album released independently.", " The first single, \"Bring It\", was released on December 7, 2011.", " A second single titled \"Love Hate Relationship'\" was released on iTunes on October 2, 2012, along with a remastered version of \"Bring It\".", " A third single, \"Living in the Eye of the Storm\" was released in February 2013 with a music video paying tribute to US soldiers." ], "title": "Reborn (Trapt album)" }, { "sentences": [ "N·E·W·S is the twenty-seventh studio album by American recording artist Prince.", " It was released on May 26, 2003 by NPG Records.", " The album is the second instrumental album released under Prince's own name, containing four tracks of 14 minutes duration each.", " Recorded at Prince's Paisley Park Studios over a single day, the album was initially available through Prince's NPG Music Club website on May 26, 2003 before becoming widely commercially available on July 29.", " The album can be seen as a modern incarnation of Madhouse, but this time as a Prince release.", " Original Madhouse member Eric Leeds lends his talents, as well as The New Power Generation members John Blackwell, Rhonda Smith and Renato Neto.", " The album is reportedly the lowest-selling Prince album released to date, with just 30,000 copies sold, but it did become a top ten hit on the \"Billboard\" Internet sales chart, and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Album." ], "title": "N·E·W·S (Prince album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Entre Nous\" (\"Between Us\" in French) is the fourth track on the 1980 album \"Permanent Waves\" by progressive rock band Rush.", " It was also released as a single.", " The only live performances of the song to date occurred during the 2007 leg of the tour to promote \"Snakes & Arrows\", an album released on May 1 of that year.", " It was then featured on the live album released on April 15, 2008." ], "title": "Entre Nous (Rush song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bling!", " Bling!", " is the second studio album released by Alabama rock group Lynam.", " The tracks \"Losing Venus\" and \"Never Fade Away\" were later re-released on the band's fourth studio album, Slave to the Machine.", " \"Disco King\" and \"Bemused\" originally appeared on \"Fame Among the Vulgar\", the second album released by lead singer Jacob Bunton's first band, Mars Electric.", " Currently, if you purchase the album from iTunes, the track \"Punk\" has been replaced by \"Left for Dead.\"" ], "title": "Bling! Bling!" }, { "sentences": [ "Nuclear Furniture is an album by the American rock band Jefferson Starship.", " It was the last album released by the band until 1998's \"Windows of Heaven\", and was also the final album by the band before the departure of leader Paul Kantner and the formation of the offshoot band Starship.", " It was released in 1984 and spawned the Top 40 single \"No Way Out\", which was also the first single by any incarnation of the band to hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", " The album itself reached #28.", " Produced by Ron Nevison, the album was arranged with the help of Peter Wolf, who had worked with Grace Slick on her solo album, \"Software\".", " Wolf also contributed keyboard and synthesizer work to the album, although not an official part of the band.", " Peter Wolf (not the singer of the same name) and Ina Wolf also wrote the single \"No Way Out\", the first of many songs penned by the husband and wife duo that took \"Starship\" in a more commercial direction.", " As the album was being recorded, Paul Kantner became frustrated with the album's direction.", " Before the sessions came to a close, he stole the master tapes, put them in his car and drove around San Francisco for a few days and wouldn't bring them back until the band mixed the album in a way more to his liking.", " Shortly after the release of the album, Kantner left the band, and he only appears in the first promotional video produced, \"No Way Out.\"", " After the departure of Kantner the band lost the \"Jefferson\" moniker and morphed into Starship; there would not be another studio album released under the Jefferson Starship name until after Kantner reformed the band in 1992." ], "title": "Nuclear Furniture" } ]
[ "Title: Rock Is Dead (Marilyn Manson song)\n\n\"Rock Is Dead\" is a single from Marilyn Manson's third studio album, \"Mechanical Animals\". It is also featured on \"\" and \"Midnight Club 3\".", "Title: Tao of the Dead\n\nTao of the Dead (pronounced    ) is the seventh studio album by Texas rock band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. The first single, \"Summer of All Dead Souls\", was posted on Spin.com on November 11, 2010, and later on Soundcloud. The digital single released officially on November 29. The album released on CD digipak format, including a limited edition two-disc booklet with 30 minutes of bonus music.", "Title: Daddy's Little Girl (album)\n\nDaddy's Little Girl is the only album released by rapper, Nikki D. It was released on September 3, 1991 through Def Jam Recordings and featured production from S.I.D., Prince Paul, Sam Server and The Bomb Squad's Eric Sadler. The album reached No. 54 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums; the eponymous lead single reached No. 10 on the Hot Dance Singles Sales and No. 1 on the Hot Rap Singles. The album is notable for being Def Jam's first rap album released by a female. To date the album has sold 44,000 copies.", "Title: Mechanical Animals\n\nMechanical Animals is the third studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on September 14, 1998 by Nothing and Interscope Records. The album marked a major shift from the industrial and alternative metal styles of the band's earlier efforts, into an experimentation with 1970s glam rock. As their first release following the success of their breakthrough album, 1996's \"Antichrist Superstar\", \"Mechanical Animals\"' themes primarily deals with the trappings of fame and drug abuse.", "Title: Idol Is Dead\n\nIdol is Dead (stylized IDOL is DEAD) is the second studio album released by Japanese idol group BiS on October 28, 2012. It is their first original album released on a major label, as well as the first (and only) full album released with the \"Quintet\" lineup (Pour Lui, Nozomi Hirano, Yufu Terashima, Rio Michibayashi, and Yurika Wakisaka). The album continues the style of BiS's previous releases, containing songs of different types of rock. It also continues the tradition of their studio albums containing a cover, in this case Shinichi Osawa's \"Our Song\", arranged in a Shoegaze style. The four tracks (\"nerve\", \"My Ixxx\", \"primal.\" and \"IDOL\") from their independent label days have been re-recorded.", "Title: Reborn (Trapt album)\n\nReborn is the sixth album by rock band Trapt released on January 22, 2013. It is their first album released through Epochal Artists Records/EMI. The album was produced by lead vocalist Chris Taylor Brown and co produced, engineered and mixed by Matt Thorne, who produced the band's live album \"Trapt Live! \" and compilation album \"Headstrong\". This is the band's first album released independently. The first single, \"Bring It\", was released on December 7, 2011. A second single titled \"Love Hate Relationship'\" was released on iTunes on October 2, 2012, along with a remastered version of \"Bring It\". A third single, \"Living in the Eye of the Storm\" was released in February 2013 with a music video paying tribute to US soldiers.", "Title: N·E·W·S (Prince album)\n\nN·E·W·S is the twenty-seventh studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on May 26, 2003 by NPG Records. The album is the second instrumental album released under Prince's own name, containing four tracks of 14 minutes duration each. Recorded at Prince's Paisley Park Studios over a single day, the album was initially available through Prince's NPG Music Club website on May 26, 2003 before becoming widely commercially available on July 29. The album can be seen as a modern incarnation of Madhouse, but this time as a Prince release. Original Madhouse member Eric Leeds lends his talents, as well as The New Power Generation members John Blackwell, Rhonda Smith and Renato Neto. The album is reportedly the lowest-selling Prince album released to date, with just 30,000 copies sold, but it did become a top ten hit on the \"Billboard\" Internet sales chart, and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Album.", "Title: Entre Nous (Rush song)\n\n\"Entre Nous\" (\"Between Us\" in French) is the fourth track on the 1980 album \"Permanent Waves\" by progressive rock band Rush. It was also released as a single. The only live performances of the song to date occurred during the 2007 leg of the tour to promote \"Snakes & Arrows\", an album released on May 1 of that year. It was then featured on the live album released on April 15, 2008.", "Title: Bling! Bling!\n\nBling! Bling! is the second studio album released by Alabama rock group Lynam. The tracks \"Losing Venus\" and \"Never Fade Away\" were later re-released on the band's fourth studio album, Slave to the Machine. \"Disco King\" and \"Bemused\" originally appeared on \"Fame Among the Vulgar\", the second album released by lead singer Jacob Bunton's first band, Mars Electric. Currently, if you purchase the album from iTunes, the track \"Punk\" has been replaced by \"Left for Dead.\"", "Title: Nuclear Furniture\n\nNuclear Furniture is an album by the American rock band Jefferson Starship. It was the last album released by the band until 1998's \"Windows of Heaven\", and was also the final album by the band before the departure of leader Paul Kantner and the formation of the offshoot band Starship. It was released in 1984 and spawned the Top 40 single \"No Way Out\", which was also the first single by any incarnation of the band to hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album itself reached #28. Produced by Ron Nevison, the album was arranged with the help of Peter Wolf, who had worked with Grace Slick on her solo album, \"Software\". Wolf also contributed keyboard and synthesizer work to the album, although not an official part of the band. Peter Wolf (not the singer of the same name) and Ina Wolf also wrote the single \"No Way Out\", the first of many songs penned by the husband and wife duo that took \"Starship\" in a more commercial direction. As the album was being recorded, Paul Kantner became frustrated with the album's direction. Before the sessions came to a close, he stole the master tapes, put them in his car and drove around San Francisco for a few days and wouldn't bring them back until the band mixed the album in a way more to his liking. Shortly after the release of the album, Kantner left the band, and he only appears in the first promotional video produced, \"No Way Out.\" After the departure of Kantner the band lost the \"Jefferson\" moniker and morphed into Starship; there would not be another studio album released under the Jefferson Starship name until after Kantner reformed the band in 1992." ]
5,040
What is the name of the 14th studio album released by Swiss heavy metal bank Krokus in 2003?
Rock the Block
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[ "Title: Krokus (band)\n\nKrokus is a hard rock and heavy metal band from Switzerland. They enjoyed great success in North America during the 1980s.", "Title: Crazy Nights\n\nCrazy Nights is the 14th studio album by American rock band Kiss, recorded from March to June 1987 and released on September 18, 1987 by Mercury and Vertigo in Europe. This was the second album to feature the new line-up of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Bruce Kulick, and Eric Carr. It featured keyboards, which was another departure in their music style, changing from their \"Creatures of the Night\"/\"Lick It Up\"/\"Animalize\"/\"Asylum\" heavy metal sound into a more radio friendly sound. It was re-released in 1998 as part of the Kiss Remasters series, it is the last Kiss album to have been remastered.", "Title: Ballads of a Hangman\n\nBallads of a Hangman is the 14th studio album by the German heavy metal band Grave Digger, and was released on 27 January 2009. It is the first Grave Digger album to feature two guitarists, the only one to feature Thilo Hermann who co-wrote the album but was asked to leave soon after its release and also the last one with Manni Schmidt who left the band in October 2009 due to personal differences with Chris Boltendahl.", "Title: Stampede (Krokus album)\n\nStampede is the 11th studio album by Swiss hard rock band Krokus. It features an almost completely different line-up to that of their last album (with the exception of Fernando von Arb), and was recorded near the band's home town of Solothurn by Jürg Naegeli, a former member of the band. It was also the first Krokus album not to feature Marc Storace on vocals since he joined the band. His replacement, Peter Tanner, had previously been a member of Swiss bands Witchcraft, Bloody Six and Headhunter. The album reached No. 18 in the Swiss album chart.", "Title: Speak of the Dead\n\nSpeak of the Dead is the 17th studio album by the German heavy metal band Rage, released in 2006 by Nuclear Blast. The album contains a mix of different heavy metal music genres, ranging from symphonic and progressive to fast and brutal thrash metal. The band go back to the album \"Lingua Mortis\"' themes and atmospheres in the suite that opens the album, called \"Suite Lingua Mortis\" that consists in 8 parts, using a full symphonic orchestra recorded in Minsk, Belarus.", "Title: Rock the Block\n\nRock the Block is the 14th studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, released in 2003. The album peaked at No. 1 in the Swiss Album Chart and was certified Gold in Switzerland.", "Title: Hellraiser (album)\n\nHellraiser is the 15th studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus. It marks 30 years since the release of their first album, Krokus of 1976. It is also their first album on the German record label AFM Records. Armand \"Mandy\" Meyer featured as lead guitarist, replacing Fernando von Arb. The album was also released in a DigiPack format with a bonus track, \"Walking in the Spirit\".", "Title: Metal Rendez-vous\n\nMetal Rendez-vous is the fourth studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, released in June 1980. It is the first Krokus release to feature vocalist Marc Storace; Chris von Rohr had formerly served as the band's lead vocalist but appears on \"Metal Rendez-vous\" as the band's bassist. The track \"Heatstrokes\" charted number one in the British Heavy Metal Charts, and arguably opened up markets for Krokus in Britain and the United States, along with \"Bedside Radio\" and \"Tokyo Nights\". Strangely, the song \"Tokyo Nights\" features a reggae beat halfway through. The album sold more than 150,000 copies in Switzerland and was certified Triple Platinum.", "Title: Welcome to the Other Side\n\nWelcome to the Other Side is the 14th studio album by the German heavy metal band Rage. It was released in February 2001, and the last Rage album released by GUN Records.", "Title: Steelhammer\n\nSteelhammer is the 14th studio album by the German heavy metal band U.D.O., released on May 21, 2013, through AFM Records. It is the band's first album with the guitarist Andrey Smirnov. The second guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen only joined the band after all recordings were completed. It is also the first U.D.O. album without the former Accept drummer Stefan Kaufmann as guitarist since \"Solid\" in 1997, as well as the first without Igor Gianola since \"No Limits\" in 1998." ]
5,041
Which English actor starred along with Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman in Thor: The Dark World?
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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[ { "sentences": [ "Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.", " It is the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.", " It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo.", " In \"Thor: The Dark World\", Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness." ], "title": "Thor: The Dark World" }, { "sentences": [ "Thor: God of Thunder is an action hack and slash video game based on the Marvel Studios film \"Thor\".", " The game was developed by Liquid Entertainment and co-written by Matt Fraction.", " \"Thor: God of Thunder\" marks Thor's first standalone appearance in a video game and features the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and Jaimie Alexander, who reprise their roles from the film.", " The game was released on May 3, 2011 in North America and is available on Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS.", " The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game can be played in 3D on 3DTVs and on 2DTVs via TriOviz Inificolor 3D glasses.", " The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were met with unfavorable reviews, while Wii version was met with mixed reviews and the DS version was met with favourable reviews.", " Doctor Doom is mentioned in the game." ], "title": "Thor: God of Thunder" }, { "sentences": [ "Brite Futures (formerly known as Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, often shortened to NPSH) was an American indie rock/electronica band from Seattle, Washington.", " The group released its debut album in July 2008 and disbanded in 2012.", " Their former name is a reference to actress Natalie Portman's physical appearance in the film \"V for Vendetta\"." ], "title": "Brite Futures" }, { "sentences": [ "Natalie Portman is an actress, producer, and director with dual American and Israeli citizenship.", " Portman made her film debut in Luc Besson's \"\" where she starred as a vengeful child assassin.", " She followed this by appearing in Michael Mann's crime thriller \"Heat\" (1995), Ted Demme's romantic comedy \"Beautiful Girls\" (1996), and Tim Burton's science fiction comedy \"Mars Attacks!", "\" (1996).", " Three years later, her supporting role as the precocious, responsible daughter of a narcissistic mother played by Susan Sarandon in the drama \"Anywhere but Here\" earned Portman her first Golden Globe Award nomination.", " In the same year, Portman played Padmé Amidala in the first of the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy \"\" which garnered her international recognition.", " She reprised the role in its sequels \"\" (2002), and \"\" (2005)." ], "title": "Natalie Portman filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Yes!", " is the fourth album of alternative hip hop artist k-os, released on April 14, 2009 in Canada by Universal Music Canada.", " The first single, \"4 3 2 1\", was released to radio in December 2008 and peaked at #98 on the Canadian Hot 100, also the video premiered on February 17, 2009.", " \"Burning Bridges\" and \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" are the second and third singles respectively.", " The album also debuted at #9 on the Canadian Albums Chart.", " On November 17, \"Yes!\"", " was released on iTunes in the United States.", " The video for \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" was released on November 23 as promo for the US physical release in February 2010.", " The video for \"Zambony\" was released on July 14, 2010, as promo for the US and UK physical releases as well." ], "title": "Yes! (k-os album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thor: Ragnarok is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.", " It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and 2013's \"\" and the seventeenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).", " The film is directed by Taika Waititi with a screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins.", " In \"Thor: Ragnarok\", Thor must defeat the Hulk in a gladiatorial duel in time to save Asgard from Hela and the coming Ragnarök." ], "title": "Thor: Ragnarok" }, { "sentences": [ "Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ( ; born 22 August 1967) is an English actor and former fashion model.", " He is best known for his roles as Lock-Nah in \"The Mummy Returns\", Nykwana Wombosi in \"The Bourne Identity\", Mr. Eko on \"Lost\", and Simon Adebisi on \"Oz\".", " His more recent roles include Malko in the fifth season of the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", providing the voice to the title character on the animated series \"Major Lazer\", Dave Duerson in the NFL biopic drama \"Concussion\", and Killer Croc in \"Suicide Squad\"." ], "title": "Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje" }, { "sentences": [ "Marvel's The Avengers (classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble in the United Kingdom and Ireland), or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.", " It is the sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård, and Samuel L. Jackson.", " In the film, Nick Fury, director of the peacekeeping organization S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thor's brother Loki from subjugating Earth." ], "title": "The Avengers (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor.", " He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series \"Home and Away\" (2004-07) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011.", " Hemsworth has also appeared in the science fiction action film \"Star Trek\" (2009), the thriller adventure \"A Perfect Getaway\" (2009), the horror comedy \"The Cabin in the Woods\" (2012), the dark-fantasy action film \"Snow White and the Huntsman\" (2012), the war film \"Red Dawn\" (2012), and the biographical sports drama film \"Rush\" (2013)." ], "title": "Chris Hemsworth" }, { "sentences": [ "Thor is a 2011 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 fourth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " The film was directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz and Don Payne, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Idris Elba, Kat Dennings, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins.", " The film sees Thor, the crown prince of Asgard, banished to Earth and stripped of his powers after he reignites a dormant war.", " As his brother, Loki, plots to take the throne for himself, Thor must prove himself worthy and reclaim his hammer Mjolnir." ], "title": "Thor (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Thor: The Dark World\n\nThor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In \"Thor: The Dark World\", Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness.", "Title: Thor: God of Thunder\n\nThor: God of Thunder is an action hack and slash video game based on the Marvel Studios film \"Thor\". The game was developed by Liquid Entertainment and co-written by Matt Fraction. \"Thor: God of Thunder\" marks Thor's first standalone appearance in a video game and features the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and Jaimie Alexander, who reprise their roles from the film. The game was released on May 3, 2011 in North America and is available on Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game can be played in 3D on 3DTVs and on 2DTVs via TriOviz Inificolor 3D glasses. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were met with unfavorable reviews, while Wii version was met with mixed reviews and the DS version was met with favourable reviews. Doctor Doom is mentioned in the game.", "Title: Brite Futures\n\nBrite Futures (formerly known as Natalie Portman's Shaved Head, often shortened to NPSH) was an American indie rock/electronica band from Seattle, Washington. The group released its debut album in July 2008 and disbanded in 2012. Their former name is a reference to actress Natalie Portman's physical appearance in the film \"V for Vendetta\".", "Title: Natalie Portman filmography\n\nNatalie Portman is an actress, producer, and director with dual American and Israeli citizenship. Portman made her film debut in Luc Besson's \"\" where she starred as a vengeful child assassin. She followed this by appearing in Michael Mann's crime thriller \"Heat\" (1995), Ted Demme's romantic comedy \"Beautiful Girls\" (1996), and Tim Burton's science fiction comedy \"Mars Attacks! \" (1996). Three years later, her supporting role as the precocious, responsible daughter of a narcissistic mother played by Susan Sarandon in the drama \"Anywhere but Here\" earned Portman her first Golden Globe Award nomination. In the same year, Portman played Padmé Amidala in the first of the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy \"\" which garnered her international recognition. She reprised the role in its sequels \"\" (2002), and \"\" (2005).", "Title: Yes! (k-os album)\n\nYes! is the fourth album of alternative hip hop artist k-os, released on April 14, 2009 in Canada by Universal Music Canada. The first single, \"4 3 2 1\", was released to radio in December 2008 and peaked at #98 on the Canadian Hot 100, also the video premiered on February 17, 2009. \"Burning Bridges\" and \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" are the second and third singles respectively. The album also debuted at #9 on the Canadian Albums Chart. On November 17, \"Yes!\" was released on iTunes in the United States. The video for \"I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman\" was released on November 23 as promo for the US physical release in February 2010. The video for \"Zambony\" was released on July 14, 2010, as promo for the US and UK physical releases as well.", "Title: Thor: Ragnarok\n\nThor: Ragnarok is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and 2013's \"\" and the seventeenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Taika Waititi with a screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins. In \"Thor: Ragnarok\", Thor must defeat the Hulk in a gladiatorial duel in time to save Asgard from Hela and the coming Ragnarök.", "Title: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje\n\nAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ( ; born 22 August 1967) is an English actor and former fashion model. He is best known for his roles as Lock-Nah in \"The Mummy Returns\", Nykwana Wombosi in \"The Bourne Identity\", Mr. Eko on \"Lost\", and Simon Adebisi on \"Oz\". His more recent roles include Malko in the fifth season of the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", providing the voice to the title character on the animated series \"Major Lazer\", Dave Duerson in the NFL biopic drama \"Concussion\", and Killer Croc in \"Suicide Squad\".", "Title: The Avengers (2012 film)\n\nMarvel's The Avengers (classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble in the United Kingdom and Ireland), or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, Nick Fury, director of the peacekeeping organization S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thor's brother Loki from subjugating Earth.", "Title: Chris Hemsworth\n\nChris Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor. He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series \"Home and Away\" (2004-07) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011. Hemsworth has also appeared in the science fiction action film \"Star Trek\" (2009), the thriller adventure \"A Perfect Getaway\" (2009), the horror comedy \"The Cabin in the Woods\" (2012), the dark-fantasy action film \"Snow White and the Huntsman\" (2012), the war film \"Red Dawn\" (2012), and the biographical sports drama film \"Rush\" (2013).", "Title: Thor (film)\n\nThor is a 2011 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 fourth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz and Don Payne, and stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Idris Elba, Kat Dennings, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. The film sees Thor, the crown prince of Asgard, banished to Earth and stripped of his powers after he reignites a dormant war. As his brother, Loki, plots to take the throne for himself, Thor must prove himself worthy and reclaim his hammer Mjolnir." ]
5,042
What film did the Director of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children act in that is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel?
Taken
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country to address the causes of child labour.", " She identified the abolishment of primary school tuition payments as a good way to address these causes.", " In 2011, when UNICEF was criticized for not acting on non-governmental organizations' claims that there was systematic use of child labour in Uzbekistan, Bissell said, \"We're not police.", " We're not monitors.\"", " After acting in \"Taken\", a film about the trafficking of children, Liam Neeson was inspired to combat child abuse, and, in July 2013, Bissell voiced her belief that Neeson's work on this issue would be effective." ], "title": "Susan Bissell" }, { "sentences": [ "Taken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen." ], "title": "Taken (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gunman is a 2015 action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and written by Don Macpherson, Pete Travis and Sean Penn, based on the novel \"The Prone Gunman\" (French title: \"La position du tireur couché\") by Jean-Patrick Manchette.", " It stars Penn, with Idris Elba, Ray Winstone, Mark Rylance, and Javier Bardem appearing in supporting roles.", " The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies.", " Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive.", " The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films.", " It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and seeing a poor critical reception." ], "title": "The Gunman (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Transporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson.", " It is the sequel to \"The Transporter\" (2002), and is followed by \"Transporter 3\" (2008).", " The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng." ], "title": "Transporter 2" }, { "sentences": [ "District 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson.", " The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects.", " Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film \"\".", " David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film." ], "title": "District 13" }, { "sentences": [ "Taken 3 (sometimes stylized as TAK3N) is a 2015 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen.", " It is the third and final installment in the \"Taken\" trilogy.", " The film stars Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace and Famke Janssen.", " The film is set three years after the second film." ], "title": "Taken 3" }, { "sentences": [ "The Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is a 2002 English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier (who is credited as artistic director on the project), and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' \"The Hire\" series.", " The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire – a mercenary \"transporter\" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price.", " It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai." ], "title": "The Transporter" }, { "sentences": [ "Kiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo.", " The film is based on a story by Li." ], "title": "Kiss of the Dragon" }, { "sentences": [ "From Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel.", " The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson.", " The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010." ], "title": "From Paris with Love (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Overdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas.", " The film stars Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas, and Gaia Weiss.", " Principal photography began on January 4, 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France.", " The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves which having expertise in the most luxury cars, they both are sent to steal a Bugatti car at Southern France, but they are getting caught by the car's owner; a ruthless local crime lord.", " In exchange for their life and for apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferari car from the crime lord's arch-rival." ], "title": "Overdrive (2017 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Susan Bissell\n\nSusan Bissell is the Director of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. She was previously UNICEF's Child Protection Section chief. She is a Doctor of Philosophy. She does not oppose international adoption, but believes that it is preferable for abandoned children to be taken back by their previous families and advises governments to provide small monetary incentives to families who are willing to do so. She opposes the concept that there is a global orphan crisis, and believes that \"the crisis is something else... a child protection crisis.\" In 2000, her research on child labour in Bangladesh was published. In 2007, she spoke at the Atlantic Canada Child Welfare Forum in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, saying that the country should prohibit all forms of corporal punishment in the home, including spanking. In 2009, she spoke in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, saying that steps needed to be taken in the country to address the causes of child labour. She identified the abolishment of primary school tuition payments as a good way to address these causes. In 2011, when UNICEF was criticized for not acting on non-governmental organizations' claims that there was systematic use of child labour in Uzbekistan, Bissell said, \"We're not police. We're not monitors.\" After acting in \"Taken\", a film about the trafficking of children, Liam Neeson was inspired to combat child abuse, and, in July 2013, Bissell voiced her belief that Neeson's work on this issue would be effective.", "Title: Taken (film)\n\nTaken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen.", "Title: The Gunman (film)\n\nThe Gunman is a 2015 action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and written by Don Macpherson, Pete Travis and Sean Penn, based on the novel \"The Prone Gunman\" (French title: \"La position du tireur couché\") by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It stars Penn, with Idris Elba, Ray Winstone, Mark Rylance, and Javier Bardem appearing in supporting roles. The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies. Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive. The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films. It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and seeing a poor critical reception.", "Title: Transporter 2\n\nTransporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to \"The Transporter\" (2002), and is followed by \"Transporter 3\" (2008). The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng.", "Title: District 13\n\nDistrict 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film \"\". David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film.", "Title: Taken 3\n\nTaken 3 (sometimes stylized as TAK3N) is a 2015 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It is the third and final installment in the \"Taken\" trilogy. The film stars Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace and Famke Janssen. The film is set three years after the second film.", "Title: The Transporter\n\nThe Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is a 2002 English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier (who is credited as artistic director on the project), and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' \"The Hire\" series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire – a mercenary \"transporter\" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai.", "Title: Kiss of the Dragon\n\nKiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo. The film is based on a story by Li.", "Title: From Paris with Love (film)\n\nFrom Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010.", "Title: Overdrive (2017 film)\n\nOverdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. The film stars Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas, and Gaia Weiss. Principal photography began on January 4, 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France. The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves which having expertise in the most luxury cars, they both are sent to steal a Bugatti car at Southern France, but they are getting caught by the car's owner; a ruthless local crime lord. In exchange for their life and for apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferari car from the crime lord's arch-rival." ]
5,043
When is the American televangelist which Tammy Faye Messner is married to born
January 2, 1940
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[ "Title: Jay Bakker\n\nJamie Charles \"Jay\" Bakker (born December 18, 1975) is an American pastor, author, speaker and theologian. He is the younger of two children born to televangelists Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye Bakker Messner.", "Title: Reverend Vince Anderson\n\nReverend Vince Anderson is a New York City based musician. He has had a regular show at Union Pool for decades, which \"Time Out\" describes as \"somewhere between Wesley Willis and Tammy Faye Messner\". His music is described as \"dirty gospel\". He has been described as a Brooklyn institution.", "Title: The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This\n\nThe P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This is an EP by the American punk rock band NOFX. It was originally released in 1987 through Wassail Records with hand-written labels (limited to 500 copies) and was re-released on January 1, 1990 through Fat Wreck Chords. The original version of the EP featured a black-and-white photo montage of Tammy Faye Bakker pegging then-husband (and televangelist) Jim Bakker as its cover, but was eventually changed to a picture of guitarist Eric Melvin playing on stage. The track \"Shut Up Already\" borrows a riff from the Led Zeppelin song \"Living Loving Maid\", while the \"Liberal Animation\" version ended with a riff from \"Black Dog\". All the tracks were compiled on the \"Longest EP\" compilation as tracks 26-30 respectively, where Johnny B. Goode appears at the end of \"The Punk Song\".", "Title: Heritage USA\n\nHeritage USA is a former American Christian theme park, water park, and residential complex built in Fort Mill, South Carolina by PTL Club (short for \"Praise The Lord\") founders televangelist Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.", "Title: One Punk Under God\n\nOne Punk Under God is a 2006 original observational documentary that airs on the Sundance Channel, directed and produced by Jeremy Simmons. It focused on the life of Jay Bakker, only son of Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye Messner (formerly Bakker), formerly evangelical ministers and hosts of The PTL Club. The documentary is a six-part series of half-hour episodes.", "Title: Mike Murdock\n\nMichael Dean \"Mike\" Murdock (born April 18, 1946) is an American Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, televangelist and pastor of the Wisdom Center ministry based in Haltom City, Texas. Murdock preaches around the world and is best known for his promotion of prosperity theology. He often preaches with David Cerullo and Benny Hinn and has also preached with Tammy Faye Bakker. He hosts the \"Wisdom Keys with Mike Murdock\" television program.", "Title: Tammy Faye Messner\n\nTamara Faye LaValley Bakker \"Tammy\" Messner (March 7, 1942 – July 20, 2007) was an American Christian singer, evangelist, entrepreneur, author, talk show host, and television personality. She was married from 1961 to 1992 to televangelist, and later convicted felon, Jim Bakker. She co-hosted with him on \"The PTL Club\" (1976–1987). She was a participant in the 2004 season of the reality show \"The Surreal Life\".", "Title: Jim Bakker\n\nJames Orsen Bakker (pronounced \"Baker\"; born January 2, 1940) is an American televangelist, a former Assemblies of God minister and a former host (with his then-wife Tammy Faye Bakker) of \"The PTL Club,\" an evangelical Christian television program.", "Title: Regent Park-Carolinas\n\nRegent Park is the new name given to a portion the former Heritage USA property in Fort Mill, South Carolina, just south of Charlotte, North Carolina that was originally developed by evangelist Jim Bakker and his then wife Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, founders of the PTL Ministry. The property was purchased out of bankruptcy by MUI Corporation (Malayan United Industries-Berhad) and redeveloped largely as a residential community. MUI's subsidiary, Regent Carolina Corporation added a golf course and golf academy and subdivided much of the undeveloped property for single-family homes and townhouses. In late 2004 Regent Carolina Corporation sold the remaining properties to area builders and developers and in February 2007 they sold their interest in the golf course and academy to a private corporation.", "Title: The Eyes of Tammy Faye\n\nThe Eyes of Tammy Faye is a 2000 documentary film directed by Fenton Bailey and narrated by drag queen RuPaul focusing on the life of Tammy Faye Bakker." ]
5,044
What singer with a distinctive contralto voice reached top 10 in 1987?
Cher
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[ { "sentences": [ "Cher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress.", " Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry.", " She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career." ], "title": "Cher" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography for Collin Raye, an American country music singer, comprises 12 studio albums and 39 singles.", " Four of Raye's singles have reached Number One on the U.S. country singles charts: \"Love, Me,\" \"In This Life,\" \"My Kind of Girl\" and \"I Can Still Feel You.\"", " Twenty-one of his singles have reached Top 10 on the same chart, including 14 singles reaching the top 10 consecutively between 1991 and 1996." ], "title": "Collin Raye discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American recording artist Diana Ross, the former lead singer of The Supremes, consists of 25 studio albums and 91 singles.", " 27 of her singles reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40 in the US, 12 of them the \"Billboard\" Top 10, and six of those reaching number-one, placing her in a tie for fifth among the top female solo performers who have reached the top spot there.", " In the UK, she amassed a total of 47 Top 40 singles with 20 of them reaching the Top 10 and two of those reaching number-one.", " In the U.S., 17 albums reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40, four of those the Top 10, and one album topping the chart.", " In the UK, 26 albums reached the Top 40, eight of those the Top Ten, and one album topping the chart.", " Ross had a Top 10 UK hit in every one of the last five decades, and sang lead on a Top 75 hit single at least once every year from 1964 to 1996 in the UK, a period of 33 consecutive years and a record for any performer.", " As of 2016 she continues to collect gold and silver awards for UK sales of her many greatest hits compilation albums." ], "title": "Diana Ross discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Corina (born January 26, 1980) is a Romanian pop, dance, and R&B singer.", " She debuted in 2004 with her album \"Noi Doi\", produced by Marius Moga.", " The main single from the album entitled \"Noi Doi\" reached fourth place in the Romanian Top 100.", " The second album, named \"Îmi place tot\", was launched on January 1, 2005 and produced two great singles one that reached Top 10 and the other Top 5 in the Romanian Top 100.", " The third album \"Face Off\" represents a significant change in the artist's singing style having dancehall, reggae, R&B, drum'n bass, hip hop, house and electro influences, but still remaining a pop/dance album.", " This album produced two big singles \"Quieres una aventura\" and \"Overdrive\".", " The fourth album \"Gimme Your Love\" was launched in July 2008 and received good critics from the Bravo magazine.", " The album was produced and recorded in Germany in a Hamburg based studio, under the supervision of Toni Cottura." ], "title": "Corina (Romanian singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Used Heart for Sale is the debut studio album of American country music singer Gary Allan.", " It was released on September 24, 1996 on the Decca Records Nashville label.", " This was Allan's first studio album, and has been certified gold by the RIAA.", " It produced four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts: \"Her Man\", \"Living in a House Full of Love\", \"From Where I'm Sitting\", and \"Forever and a Day\".", " While \"Her Man\" reached Top 10 on the country charts, none of the other three singles reached Top 40." ], "title": "Used Heart for Sale" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American country music singer Toby Keith consists of seventeen studio albums, two Christmas albums, four Greatest Hits packages and an additional compilation.", " He has charted 64 singles on the \"Billboard\" country charts, of which all but seven reached top 40 or higher.", " 20 of his singles have reached number one in the United States, and 21 more have reached the Top 10." ], "title": "Toby Keith discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Shelby Lynne (born Shelby Lynn Moorer, October 22, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of Allison Moorer.", " The success of her pop rock album \"I Am Shelby Lynne\" (1999) led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist (despite being her sixth studio album).", " She released a Dusty Springfield tribute album called \"Just a Little Lovin'\" in 2008.", " Since then she has started her own independent record label, called Everso Records, and released three albums: \"Tears, Lies and Alibis\", \"Merry Christmas\", and \"Revelation Road\".", " Lynne is also known for her distinctive contralto voice." ], "title": "Shelby Lynne" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Found Someone\" is the name of a chart single originally written and composed for Laura Branigan by Michael Bolton and Touch keyboardist Mark Mangold.", " The song was a bigger hit for Cher in 1987, reaching the Top 10." ], "title": "I Found Someone" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American country music singer Eddy Raven consists of 14 studio albums and 52 singles.", " Although Raven first charted in 1974, he did not reach Top 10 on the Hot Country Songs charts until \"She's Playing Hard to Forget\" in 1982.", " Between then and 1990, Raven had six songs reach No. 1 on that chart, and twelve more that reached top 10." ], "title": "Eddy Raven discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Marie Victoria Parcells (also, Maritje Victoria Parcells Bixby; nicknames, Maude, Maxie; August 27, 1860, Cayuga, New York - July 22, 1937, Plattsburgh, New York) was an American singer, better known by her adopted name, Marie Parcello.", " Her contralto voice had the unusual range of three octaves, from C to C.", " She debuted as a concert contralto in Paris at the age of 20." ], "title": "Marie Parcello" } ]
[ "Title: Cher\n\nCher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career.", "Title: Collin Raye discography\n\nThe discography for Collin Raye, an American country music singer, comprises 12 studio albums and 39 singles. Four of Raye's singles have reached Number One on the U.S. country singles charts: \"Love, Me,\" \"In This Life,\" \"My Kind of Girl\" and \"I Can Still Feel You.\" Twenty-one of his singles have reached Top 10 on the same chart, including 14 singles reaching the top 10 consecutively between 1991 and 1996.", "Title: Diana Ross discography\n\nThe discography of American recording artist Diana Ross, the former lead singer of The Supremes, consists of 25 studio albums and 91 singles. 27 of her singles reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40 in the US, 12 of them the \"Billboard\" Top 10, and six of those reaching number-one, placing her in a tie for fifth among the top female solo performers who have reached the top spot there. In the UK, she amassed a total of 47 Top 40 singles with 20 of them reaching the Top 10 and two of those reaching number-one. In the U.S., 17 albums reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40, four of those the Top 10, and one album topping the chart. In the UK, 26 albums reached the Top 40, eight of those the Top Ten, and one album topping the chart. Ross had a Top 10 UK hit in every one of the last five decades, and sang lead on a Top 75 hit single at least once every year from 1964 to 1996 in the UK, a period of 33 consecutive years and a record for any performer. As of 2016 she continues to collect gold and silver awards for UK sales of her many greatest hits compilation albums.", "Title: Corina (Romanian singer)\n\nCorina (born January 26, 1980) is a Romanian pop, dance, and R&B singer. She debuted in 2004 with her album \"Noi Doi\", produced by Marius Moga. The main single from the album entitled \"Noi Doi\" reached fourth place in the Romanian Top 100. The second album, named \"Îmi place tot\", was launched on January 1, 2005 and produced two great singles one that reached Top 10 and the other Top 5 in the Romanian Top 100. The third album \"Face Off\" represents a significant change in the artist's singing style having dancehall, reggae, R&B, drum'n bass, hip hop, house and electro influences, but still remaining a pop/dance album. This album produced two big singles \"Quieres una aventura\" and \"Overdrive\". The fourth album \"Gimme Your Love\" was launched in July 2008 and received good critics from the Bravo magazine. The album was produced and recorded in Germany in a Hamburg based studio, under the supervision of Toni Cottura.", "Title: Used Heart for Sale\n\nUsed Heart for Sale is the debut studio album of American country music singer Gary Allan. It was released on September 24, 1996 on the Decca Records Nashville label. This was Allan's first studio album, and has been certified gold by the RIAA. It produced four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts: \"Her Man\", \"Living in a House Full of Love\", \"From Where I'm Sitting\", and \"Forever and a Day\". While \"Her Man\" reached Top 10 on the country charts, none of the other three singles reached Top 40.", "Title: Toby Keith discography\n\nThe discography of American country music singer Toby Keith consists of seventeen studio albums, two Christmas albums, four Greatest Hits packages and an additional compilation. He has charted 64 singles on the \"Billboard\" country charts, of which all but seven reached top 40 or higher. 20 of his singles have reached number one in the United States, and 21 more have reached the Top 10.", "Title: Shelby Lynne\n\nShelby Lynne (born Shelby Lynn Moorer, October 22, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of Allison Moorer. The success of her pop rock album \"I Am Shelby Lynne\" (1999) led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist (despite being her sixth studio album). She released a Dusty Springfield tribute album called \"Just a Little Lovin'\" in 2008. Since then she has started her own independent record label, called Everso Records, and released three albums: \"Tears, Lies and Alibis\", \"Merry Christmas\", and \"Revelation Road\". Lynne is also known for her distinctive contralto voice.", "Title: I Found Someone\n\n\"I Found Someone\" is the name of a chart single originally written and composed for Laura Branigan by Michael Bolton and Touch keyboardist Mark Mangold. The song was a bigger hit for Cher in 1987, reaching the Top 10.", "Title: Eddy Raven discography\n\nThe discography of American country music singer Eddy Raven consists of 14 studio albums and 52 singles. Although Raven first charted in 1974, he did not reach Top 10 on the Hot Country Songs charts until \"She's Playing Hard to Forget\" in 1982. Between then and 1990, Raven had six songs reach No. 1 on that chart, and twelve more that reached top 10.", "Title: Marie Parcello\n\nMarie Victoria Parcells (also, Maritje Victoria Parcells Bixby; nicknames, Maude, Maxie; August 27, 1860, Cayuga, New York - July 22, 1937, Plattsburgh, New York) was an American singer, better known by her adopted name, Marie Parcello. Her contralto voice had the unusual range of three octaves, from C to C. She debuted as a concert contralto in Paris at the age of 20." ]
5,045
Paul Warren, is a British actor known for roles in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres, often wearing heavy prosthetic makeup and/or creature suits, he has also appeared in such films as Guardians of the Galaxy, and which 2010 British-American fantasy adventure film and remake of the 1981 film of the same name produced by MGM (the rights to which had been acquired by Warner Bros. in 1996)?
Clash of the Titans
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K. Rowling and features an ensemble cast.", " The film, which is the seventh and penultimate installment in the \"Harry Potter\" film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling." ], "title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Face Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films. Each episode features one or more challenges, with the work reviewed by a panel of judges and eliminating one or more artists each week until a final winner is chosen.", " Actress McKenzie Westmore, known for her role as Sheridan Crane on the former NBC/DirecTV soap opera \"Passions\" and a member of the Westmore family of makeup artists, serves as the show's host.", " For each assignment, the contestants' work is individually evaluated by a panel of professional special effects makeup artists who serve as judges.", " These judges have included Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill, and television and film makeup artist Glenn Hetrick, creature designer and director Patrick Tatopoulos (Season 1 - 3), and Neville Page (Season 3 - present).", " Industry figures and artists including Brian Grazer, Kevin Smith, Paul W. S. Anderson, Greg Nicotero, Rick Baker, Doug Jones, Len Wiseman and Gale Anne Hurd have served as guest judges." ], "title": "Face Off (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994.", " He has published over seventy books, in the majority of cases as editor or co-editor of story anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres.", " He has published nine novels, numerous shorter works of fiction, essays and poetry and his books have been translated into thirteen languages.", " His work, which includes fiction in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, magical realism and historical and alternative history genres, has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, J.G. Ballard and Philip K. Dick." ], "title": "Jack Dann" }, { "sentences": [ "Camden Toy is an American actor, screenwriter, and film editor.", " He is best known as a character actor, often under special effects prosthetic makeup.", " He has acted in over one hundred independent films, and a number of television roles." ], "title": "Camden Toy" }, { "sentences": [ "The British Fantasy Society (BFS) was founded in 1971 as the British Weird Fantasy Society, an offshoot of the British Science Fiction Association.", " The society is dedicated to promoting the best in the fantasy, science fiction and horror genres." ], "title": "British Fantasy Society" }, { "sentences": [ "Clash of the Titans is a 2010 British-American fantasy adventure film and remake of the 1981 film of the same name produced by MGM (the rights to which had been acquired by Warner Bros. in 1996).", " The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus.", " Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, the film was originally set for standard release on March 26, 2010.", " However, it was later announced that the film would be converted to 3D and was released on April 2, 2010." ], "title": "Clash of the Titans (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Doug 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": "Doug Jones (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Warren (born October 28, 1974) is a British actor known for roles in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres, often wearing heavy prosthetic makeup and/or creature suits.", " He is most known for playing 'Varmik' one of the Hassk triplets in , but has also appeared in such films as Guardians of the Galaxy, , World War Z and Clash of the Titans." ], "title": "Paul Warren (actor)" } ]
[ "Title: List of Face Off episodes\n\nFace Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films.", "Title: Damian Martin (makeup artist)\n\nDamian Martin is an Australian makeup artist specializing in prosthetic and creature makeup. He worked with Jim Henson's Creature Shop on the TV series \"Farscape\" and has worked on such films as \"\" and \"\". In 2016, he won an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling along with Elka Wardega and :Lesley Vanderwalt at the 88th Academy Awards for his work on the movie \"\". He was also nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair in the 69th British Academy Film Awards.", "Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a 2010 British-American fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first of two cinematic parts based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling and features an ensemble cast. The film, which is the seventh and penultimate installment in the \"Harry Potter\" film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling.", "Title: Face Off (TV series)\n\nFace Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films. Each episode features one or more challenges, with the work reviewed by a panel of judges and eliminating one or more artists each week until a final winner is chosen. Actress McKenzie Westmore, known for her role as Sheridan Crane on the former NBC/DirecTV soap opera \"Passions\" and a member of the Westmore family of makeup artists, serves as the show's host. For each assignment, the contestants' work is individually evaluated by a panel of professional special effects makeup artists who serve as judges. These judges have included Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill, and television and film makeup artist Glenn Hetrick, creature designer and director Patrick Tatopoulos (Season 1 - 3), and Neville Page (Season 3 - present). Industry figures and artists including Brian Grazer, Kevin Smith, Paul W. S. Anderson, Greg Nicotero, Rick Baker, Doug Jones, Len Wiseman and Gale Anne Hurd have served as guest judges.", "Title: Jack Dann\n\nJack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994. He has published over seventy books, in the majority of cases as editor or co-editor of story anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. He has published nine novels, numerous shorter works of fiction, essays and poetry and his books have been translated into thirteen languages. His work, which includes fiction in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, magical realism and historical and alternative history genres, has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, J.G. Ballard and Philip K. Dick.", "Title: Camden Toy\n\nCamden Toy is an American actor, screenwriter, and film editor. He is best known as a character actor, often under special effects prosthetic makeup. He has acted in over one hundred independent films, and a number of television roles.", "Title: British Fantasy Society\n\nThe British Fantasy Society (BFS) was founded in 1971 as the British Weird Fantasy Society, an offshoot of the British Science Fiction Association. The society is dedicated to promoting the best in the fantasy, science fiction and horror genres.", "Title: Clash of the Titans (2010 film)\n\nClash of the Titans is a 2010 British-American fantasy adventure film and remake of the 1981 film of the same name produced by MGM (the rights to which had been acquired by Warner Bros. in 1996). The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, the film was originally set for standard release on March 26, 2010. However, it was later announced that the film would be converted to 3D and was released on April 2, 2010.", "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: Paul Warren (actor)\n\nPaul Warren (born October 28, 1974) is a British actor known for roles in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres, often wearing heavy prosthetic makeup and/or creature suits. He is most known for playing 'Varmik' one of the Hassk triplets in , but has also appeared in such films as Guardians of the Galaxy, , World War Z and Clash of the Titans." ]
5,046
In 2001, Hampton Pirates men's basketball beat a 2nd Seed team coached by who ?
Larry Eustachy
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2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Pirates, led by sixth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.", " They finished the season 17–18, 8–8 in MEAC play to finish in sixth place.", " The defeated Morgan State, Maryland Eastern Shore, Norfolk State, and Delaware State to become champions of the MEAC Tournament.", " They received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Manhattan in the First Four before losing in the second round to Kentucky." ], "title": "2014–15 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Pirates, led by fifth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.", " They finished the season 18–13, 13–3 in MEAC play to finish in second place.", " They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Coppin State.", " They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost in the first round to Penn State." ], "title": "2013–14 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Pirates, led by seventh year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.", " They finished the season 21–11, 13–3 in MEAC play to win the MEAC regular season championship.", " They defeated Morgan State, Savannah State, and South Carolina State to be champions of the MEAC Tournament.", " They earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they lost in the first round to Virginia." ], "title": "2015–16 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Pirates, led by fourth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.", " They finished the season 14–17, 11–5 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for third place.", " They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Delaware State." ], "title": "2012–13 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The men's basketball tournaments of UAAP Season 69 (A.Y. 2006-07) started on July 8, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum and ended on October 2, 2006 also at the same venue with the UST Growling Tigers defeating the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the third game of their Finals series.", " Ateneo finished first in the elimination round.", " They eliminated the Adamson 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Packers never lost a game by more than four points, and never trailed by more than seven the entire season, becoming the only team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to accomplish this.", " All six of their regular season losses were by a combined 20 points.", " They entered the playoffs as the NFC's sixth seed.", " After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 21–16 in the Wild Card round, the Atlanta Falcons 48–21 in the Divisional round and the Chicago Bears 21–14 in the NFC Championship, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLV in which they faced the AFC's 2nd seed Pittsburgh Steelers.", " The Packers defeated the Steelers 31–25 to win their fourth Super Bowl and 13th NFL championship.", " The Packers became the second overall team after the 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers, and the first NFC team, to win the Super Bowl as a sixth seed, as well as becoming the second NFC team to win three straight road playoff games (the 2007 New York Giants won three straight road games as a five seed)." ], "title": "2010 Green Bay Packers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Pirates, led by eighth-year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.", " They finished the season 14–17, 11–5 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for third place.", " They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Maryland Eastern Shore.", " They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost in the first round to Coastal Carolina." ], "title": "2016–17 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2000–01 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represents Iowa State University during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The Cyclones were coached by Larry Eustachy, who was in his 3rd season.", " They played their home games at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa and competed in the Big 12 Conference." ], "title": "2000–01 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team" } ]
[ "Title: 2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates played home games in Newark, New Jersey at the Prudential Center, with one exhibition and one regular season game at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, New Jersey. They were coached, for the seventh year, by Kevin Willard. They were members of the Big East Conference. They finished the season 21–12, 10–8 in Big East play to finish in a four-way tie for third place. As the No. 5 seed in the Big East Tournament, they defeated Marquette before losing to Villanova in the semifinals. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 9 seed in the South region where they lost to Arkansas in the First Round.", "Title: 2014–15 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by sixth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 17–18, 8–8 in MEAC play to finish in sixth place. The defeated Morgan State, Maryland Eastern Shore, Norfolk State, and Delaware State to become champions of the MEAC Tournament. They received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Manhattan in the First Four before losing in the second round to Kentucky.", "Title: 2013–14 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2013–14 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by fifth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 18–13, 13–3 in MEAC play to finish in second place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Coppin State. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost in the first round to Penn State.", "Title: 2015–16 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2015–16 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by seventh year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 21–11, 13–3 in MEAC play to win the MEAC regular season championship. They defeated Morgan State, Savannah State, and South Carolina State to be champions of the MEAC Tournament. They earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they lost in the first round to Virginia.", "Title: 2012–13 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2012–13 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by fourth year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center and were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 14–17, 11–5 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for third place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Delaware State.", "Title: UAAP Season 69 men's basketball tournament\n\nThe men's basketball tournaments of UAAP Season 69 (A.Y. 2006-07) started on July 8, 2006 at the Araneta Coliseum and ended on October 2, 2006 also at the same venue with the UST Growling Tigers defeating the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the third game of their Finals series. Ateneo finished first in the elimination round. They eliminated the Adamson Soaring Falcons, who are in their Final Four debut, in the semifinals. UST finished tied for third in the eliminations and had to beat the 2nd seed UE Red Warriors twice in order to qualify at the Finals.", "Title: Hampton Pirates men's basketball\n\nThe Hampton Pirates men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The 2001 Hampton team is one of seven 15th seeds to have upset a 2nd seed in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship after defeating Iowa State.", "Title: 2010 Green Bay Packers season\n\nThe 2010 Green Bay Packers season was the 91st season in the National Football League for the Packers and the 92nd season for the team overall. Although they finished with only a respectable 10–6 record, good for a second-place finish in the NFC North, the Packers never lost a game by more than four points, and never trailed by more than seven the entire season, becoming the only team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to accomplish this. All six of their regular season losses were by a combined 20 points. They entered the playoffs as the NFC's sixth seed. After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 21–16 in the Wild Card round, the Atlanta Falcons 48–21 in the Divisional round and the Chicago Bears 21–14 in the NFC Championship, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLV in which they faced the AFC's 2nd seed Pittsburgh Steelers. The Packers defeated the Steelers 31–25 to win their fourth Super Bowl and 13th NFL championship. The Packers became the second overall team after the 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers, and the first NFC team, to win the Super Bowl as a sixth seed, as well as becoming the second NFC team to win three straight road playoff games (the 2007 New York Giants won three straight road games as a five seed).", "Title: 2016–17 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team\n\nThe 2016–17 Hampton Pirates men's basketball team represented Hampton University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by eighth-year head coach Edward Joyner, played their home games at the Hampton Convocation Center as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 14–17, 11–5 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for third place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the MEAC Tournament to Maryland Eastern Shore. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost in the first round to Coastal Carolina.", "Title: 2000–01 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team\n\nThe 2000–01 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represents Iowa State University during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cyclones were coached by Larry Eustachy, who was in his 3rd season. They played their home games at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa and competed in the Big 12 Conference." ]
5,047
The author of "Vengeful Creditor" won the Man Booker International Prize in what year?
2007
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Carey (born 5 April 1934) is a British literary critic, and post-retirement (2002) emeritus Merton Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford.", " He is known for his anti-elitist views on high culture, as expounded in several books.", " He has twice chaired the Booker Prize committee, in 1982 and 2004, and chaired the judging panel for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005." ], "title": "John Carey (critic)" }, { "sentences": [ "Han Kang (; born November 27, 1970) is a South Korean writer.", " She won the Man Booker International Prize for fiction in 2016 for \"The Vegetarian\", a novel which deals with a woman’s decision to stop eating meat and its devastating consequences.", " The novel is also one of the first of her books to be translated into English." ], "title": "Han Kang" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lost Man Booker Prize was a special edition of the Man Booker Prize awarded by a public vote in 2010 to a novel from 1970 as the books published in 1970 were not eligible for the Man Booker Prize due to a rules alteration; until 1970 the prize was awarded to books published in the previous year, while from 1971 onwards it was awarded to books published the same year as the award.", " The prize was won by J. G. Farrell for \"Troubles\"." ], "title": "Lost Man Booker Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "Udupi Rajagopalacharya Ananthamurthy (21 December 1932 – 22 August 2014) was a contemporary writer and critic in the Kannada language born in Thirtahalli Taluk and is considered as one of the pioneers of the Navya movement.", " He is the sixth writer to be honored with the Jnanpith Award for the Kannada language, the highest literary honour conferred in India.", " In 1998, he received the Padma Bhushan award from the Government of India.", " He was the vice-chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala during the late 1980s.", " He was one of the finalists of Man Booker International Prize for the year 2013.", " He remained a fervent critic of nationalistic political parties until his death from renal failure and cardiac arrest on 22 August 2014." ], "title": "U. R. Ananthamurthy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jessica Cohen (born 1973) is a British-Israeli-American translator.", " She shared the 2017 Man Booker International Prize for translating David Grossman's 2014 novel \"A Horse Walks Into a Bar\"." ], "title": "Jessica Cohen" }, { "sentences": [ "Chinua Achebe ( , born Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe; 16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic.", " His first novel \"Things Fall Apart\" (1958), often considered his best, is the most widely read book in modern African literature.", " He won the Man Booker International Prize in 2007." ], "title": "Chinua Achebe" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Independent\" Foreign Fiction Prize (1990–2015) was a British literary award.", " It was inaugurated by British newspaper \"The Independent\" to honour contemporary fiction in translation in the United Kingdom.", " The award was first launched in 1990 and ran for five years before falling into abeyance.", " It was revived in 2001 with the financial support of Arts Council England.", " Beginning in 2011 the administration of the prize was taken over by BookTrust, but retaining the \"Independent\" in the name.", " In 2015, the award was disbanded in a \"reconfiguration\" in which it was merged with the Man Booker International Prize." ], "title": "Independent Foreign Fiction Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Vengeful Creditor\" is a short story by Chinua Achebe.", " It was first published in 1972 in \"Girls at War and Other Stories\".", " The story describes a wealthy woman who has recently lost her servants due to free education." ], "title": "Vengeful Creditor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Man Booker International Prize is an international hosted in the United Kingdom.", " The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced in June 2004.", " Sponsored by the Man Group, from 2005 until 2015 the award was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation.", " It rewarded one author's \"continued creativity, development and overall contribution to fiction on the world stage\", and was a recognition of the writer's body of work rather than any one title.", " The judges for the year compiled their own lists of authors, and submissions were not invited." ], "title": "Man Booker International Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "Deborah Smith (born 15 December 1987) is a British translator of Korean fiction.", " She translated \"The Vegetarian\" by Korean author Han Kang, for which she and the author were cowinners of the Man Booker International Prize in 2016." ], "title": "Deborah Smith (translator)" } ]
[ "Title: John Carey (critic)\n\nJohn Carey (born 5 April 1934) is a British literary critic, and post-retirement (2002) emeritus Merton Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford. He is known for his anti-elitist views on high culture, as expounded in several books. He has twice chaired the Booker Prize committee, in 1982 and 2004, and chaired the judging panel for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005.", "Title: Han Kang\n\nHan Kang (; born November 27, 1970) is a South Korean writer. She won the Man Booker International Prize for fiction in 2016 for \"The Vegetarian\", a novel which deals with a woman’s decision to stop eating meat and its devastating consequences. The novel is also one of the first of her books to be translated into English.", "Title: Lost Man Booker Prize\n\nThe Lost Man Booker Prize was a special edition of the Man Booker Prize awarded by a public vote in 2010 to a novel from 1970 as the books published in 1970 were not eligible for the Man Booker Prize due to a rules alteration; until 1970 the prize was awarded to books published in the previous year, while from 1971 onwards it was awarded to books published the same year as the award. The prize was won by J. G. Farrell for \"Troubles\".", "Title: U. R. Ananthamurthy\n\nUdupi Rajagopalacharya Ananthamurthy (21 December 1932 – 22 August 2014) was a contemporary writer and critic in the Kannada language born in Thirtahalli Taluk and is considered as one of the pioneers of the Navya movement. He is the sixth writer to be honored with the Jnanpith Award for the Kannada language, the highest literary honour conferred in India. In 1998, he received the Padma Bhushan award from the Government of India. He was the vice-chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala during the late 1980s. He was one of the finalists of Man Booker International Prize for the year 2013. He remained a fervent critic of nationalistic political parties until his death from renal failure and cardiac arrest on 22 August 2014.", "Title: Jessica Cohen\n\nJessica Cohen (born 1973) is a British-Israeli-American translator. She shared the 2017 Man Booker International Prize for translating David Grossman's 2014 novel \"A Horse Walks Into a Bar\".", "Title: Chinua Achebe\n\nChinua Achebe ( , born Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe; 16 November 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic. His first novel \"Things Fall Apart\" (1958), often considered his best, is the most widely read book in modern African literature. He won the Man Booker International Prize in 2007.", "Title: Independent Foreign Fiction Prize\n\nThe \"Independent\" Foreign Fiction Prize (1990–2015) was a British literary award. It was inaugurated by British newspaper \"The Independent\" to honour contemporary fiction in translation in the United Kingdom. The award was first launched in 1990 and ran for five years before falling into abeyance. It was revived in 2001 with the financial support of Arts Council England. Beginning in 2011 the administration of the prize was taken over by BookTrust, but retaining the \"Independent\" in the name. In 2015, the award was disbanded in a \"reconfiguration\" in which it was merged with the Man Booker International Prize.", "Title: Vengeful Creditor\n\n\"Vengeful Creditor\" is a short story by Chinua Achebe. It was first published in 1972 in \"Girls at War and Other Stories\". The story describes a wealthy woman who has recently lost her servants due to free education.", "Title: Man Booker International Prize\n\nThe Man Booker International Prize is an international hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced in June 2004. Sponsored by the Man Group, from 2005 until 2015 the award was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation. It rewarded one author's \"continued creativity, development and overall contribution to fiction on the world stage\", and was a recognition of the writer's body of work rather than any one title. The judges for the year compiled their own lists of authors, and submissions were not invited.", "Title: Deborah Smith (translator)\n\nDeborah Smith (born 15 December 1987) is a British translator of Korean fiction. She translated \"The Vegetarian\" by Korean author Han Kang, for which she and the author were cowinners of the Man Booker International Prize in 2016." ]
5,048
Are The House of Love and Republica from the same country?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gypsy Road is the fifth studio album by Canadian country music artist Dean Brody.", " It was released on April 21, 2015 via Open Road Recordings.", " The first single, \"Upside Down\", was released on February 9.", " The album's second single, \"Bring Down the House\", was released to Canadian country radio on May 25, 2015.", " The album's third single, \"Love Would Be Enough\", was released to Canadian country radio on October 23, 2015.", " The album's fourth single, \"Monterey\", was released to Canadian country radio on March 18, 2016." ], "title": "Gypsy Road (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Irving Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.", " The district encompasses 164 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures, and 2 contributing objects in an affluent planned suburb of Greensboro.", " It developed around the Greensboro Country Club.", " The houses were largely built between 1911 and the 1930s and include notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Classical Revival-style architecture.", " Notable buildings include the first Robert Jesse Mebane House, the Cummins A. Mebane House, the Lynn Williamson House, the first J. Spencer Love House, the Aubrey L. Brooks House, Carl I. Carlson House, the Van Wyck Williams House, the Lavlson L. Simmons House, the Albert J. Klutz House, the Irving Park Manor Apartments, McAdoo-Sanders-Tatum House, the Alfred M. Scales House, and the Herman Cone House." ], "title": "Irving Park Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Republica are an English alternative rock band, formed in 1994.", " The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to 1999.", " The current line-up consists of Saffron (vocals), Tim Dorney (keyboards), Johnny Male (guitar), Conor Lawrence (drums)." ], "title": "Republica" }, { "sentences": [ "Shiwa Ngandu (also spelled Shiwa Ng'andu) is a grand English-style country house and estate in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, previously the Northern Province, about 12 km west of Great North Road and half-way between Mpika and Chinsali.", " Its name is based on a small lake nearby, Lake Ishiba Ng'andu which in the Bemba language means 'lake of the royal crocodile'.", " The house itself is also known as \"Shiwa House\".", " It was the lifelong project of an English aristocrat, Sir Stewart Gore-Browne who fell in love with the country after working on the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commission determining the border between Rhodesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo." ], "title": "Shiwa Ngandu" }, { "sentences": [ "Unconditional Love is the forty-seventh album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music).", " The title track \"Unconditional Love\" was the first single, reaching #27 on the Hot Country Singles chart, while \"Living in a House Full of Love\" was the second single.", " The album itself did not chart in the US, but did chart briefly in New Zealand reaching #48." ], "title": "Unconditional Love (Glen Campbell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"House of Love\" is a song by Christian music singer Amy Grant, recorded as a duet with country singer Vince Gill.", " It was released in November 1994 as the second single (after \"Lucky One\") from her \"House of Love\" album in the United States and the fourth and final single from the album in the United Kingdom." ], "title": "House of Love (Amy Grant song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The House of Love are an English alternative rock band, formed in London in 1986 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Guy Chadwick and co-founder and lead-guitarist Terry Bickers.", " They rose to prominence in 1987 with their first single \"Shine On\" released on the independent label Creation.", " The following year, the band released their critically acclaimed \"eponymous debut album\" and built its reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases, constant touring, and the support of English press.", " They then signed to Fontana records in 1989 and met commercial success in 1990 with their \"second self-titled album\", which peaked at number 8 in the UK albums chart.", " Their third album \"Babe Rainbow\" was favourably met by the critics in 1992 and also reached the top 40 in the UK." ], "title": "The House of Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlie Ross, sometimes billed as Charles Ross III, was an American singer who had some chart success as part of a group, and as a pop and country singer.", " He was born in Greenville, Mississippi.", " He was employed as a disk jockey at WDDT, before joining the group Phantom, which eventually became Eternity's Children.", " While still a member of Eternity's Children, he released his first solo record.", " In the mid-1970s he was working as a disk jockey at KFJZ.", " During this time he released two singles for Big Tree Records which charted nationally in the pop field.", " \"Thanks for the Smiles\" reached #61 in 1975, and \"Without Your Love (Mr. Jordan)\" just missed the top-40 at #42 in 1976.", " The single was re-imagined for a different audience, and became a Billboard \"Top Country Pick\" and \"Without Your Love\" charted higher in the country genre, at #13, in 1976.", " He had more charting country singles for Town House Records in 1982, where his \"The High Cost of Loving\" appeared at #33, and \"Are We In Love (Or Am I)\" was #45.", " Subsequently he continued his radio hosting duties, and started his own companies in communications and music production." ], "title": "Charlie Ross (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "House of Love was a 1974 RCA Records album by country singer Dottie West.", " With West's career on an upswing following her 1973 hit \"Country Sunshine\", this album continued her comeback as a country hitmaker with three top 40 country songs \"House of Love\", \"Lay Back Lover\", and the top ten \"Last Time I Saw Him\" which earned West a Grammy nomination.", " Nevertheless, the album itself curiously failed to chart at all despite spawning three major hits." ], "title": "House of Love (Dottie West album)" }, { "sentences": [ "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs is the 23rd solo studio album by Dolly Parton, and was released in late 1980.", " A concept album about working, the album was centered on Parton's hit \"9 to 5\", which served as the theme song to the film of the same name (co-starring Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin), and topped both the U.S. country and pop charts.", " The album's two additional singles—a cover of Mike Settle's \"But You Know I Love You\" and a reading of \"The House of the Rising Sun\" – provided further country hits, with \"But You Know I Love You\" also reaching #1." ], "title": "9 to 5 and Odd Jobs" } ]
[ "Title: Gypsy Road (album)\n\nGypsy Road is the fifth studio album by Canadian country music artist Dean Brody. It was released on April 21, 2015 via Open Road Recordings. The first single, \"Upside Down\", was released on February 9. The album's second single, \"Bring Down the House\", was released to Canadian country radio on May 25, 2015. The album's third single, \"Love Would Be Enough\", was released to Canadian country radio on October 23, 2015. The album's fourth single, \"Monterey\", was released to Canadian country radio on March 18, 2016.", "Title: Irving Park Historic District\n\nIrving Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 164 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures, and 2 contributing objects in an affluent planned suburb of Greensboro. It developed around the Greensboro Country Club. The houses were largely built between 1911 and the 1930s and include notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Classical Revival-style architecture. Notable buildings include the first Robert Jesse Mebane House, the Cummins A. Mebane House, the Lynn Williamson House, the first J. Spencer Love House, the Aubrey L. Brooks House, Carl I. Carlson House, the Van Wyck Williams House, the Lavlson L. Simmons House, the Albert J. Klutz House, the Irving Park Manor Apartments, McAdoo-Sanders-Tatum House, the Alfred M. Scales House, and the Herman Cone House.", "Title: Republica\n\nRepublica are an English alternative rock band, formed in 1994. The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to 1999. The current line-up consists of Saffron (vocals), Tim Dorney (keyboards), Johnny Male (guitar), Conor Lawrence (drums).", "Title: Shiwa Ngandu\n\nShiwa Ngandu (also spelled Shiwa Ng'andu) is a grand English-style country house and estate in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, previously the Northern Province, about 12 km west of Great North Road and half-way between Mpika and Chinsali. Its name is based on a small lake nearby, Lake Ishiba Ng'andu which in the Bemba language means 'lake of the royal crocodile'. The house itself is also known as \"Shiwa House\". It was the lifelong project of an English aristocrat, Sir Stewart Gore-Browne who fell in love with the country after working on the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commission determining the border between Rhodesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.", "Title: Unconditional Love (Glen Campbell album)\n\nUnconditional Love is the forty-seventh album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). The title track \"Unconditional Love\" was the first single, reaching #27 on the Hot Country Singles chart, while \"Living in a House Full of Love\" was the second single. The album itself did not chart in the US, but did chart briefly in New Zealand reaching #48.", "Title: House of Love (Amy Grant song)\n\n\"House of Love\" is a song by Christian music singer Amy Grant, recorded as a duet with country singer Vince Gill. It was released in November 1994 as the second single (after \"Lucky One\") from her \"House of Love\" album in the United States and the fourth and final single from the album in the United Kingdom.", "Title: The House of Love\n\nThe House of Love are an English alternative rock band, formed in London in 1986 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Guy Chadwick and co-founder and lead-guitarist Terry Bickers. They rose to prominence in 1987 with their first single \"Shine On\" released on the independent label Creation. The following year, the band released their critically acclaimed \"eponymous debut album\" and built its reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases, constant touring, and the support of English press. They then signed to Fontana records in 1989 and met commercial success in 1990 with their \"second self-titled album\", which peaked at number 8 in the UK albums chart. Their third album \"Babe Rainbow\" was favourably met by the critics in 1992 and also reached the top 40 in the UK.", "Title: Charlie Ross (singer)\n\nCharlie Ross, sometimes billed as Charles Ross III, was an American singer who had some chart success as part of a group, and as a pop and country singer. He was born in Greenville, Mississippi. He was employed as a disk jockey at WDDT, before joining the group Phantom, which eventually became Eternity's Children. While still a member of Eternity's Children, he released his first solo record. In the mid-1970s he was working as a disk jockey at KFJZ. During this time he released two singles for Big Tree Records which charted nationally in the pop field. \"Thanks for the Smiles\" reached #61 in 1975, and \"Without Your Love (Mr. Jordan)\" just missed the top-40 at #42 in 1976. The single was re-imagined for a different audience, and became a Billboard \"Top Country Pick\" and \"Without Your Love\" charted higher in the country genre, at #13, in 1976. He had more charting country singles for Town House Records in 1982, where his \"The High Cost of Loving\" appeared at #33, and \"Are We In Love (Or Am I)\" was #45. Subsequently he continued his radio hosting duties, and started his own companies in communications and music production.", "Title: House of Love (Dottie West album)\n\nHouse of Love was a 1974 RCA Records album by country singer Dottie West. With West's career on an upswing following her 1973 hit \"Country Sunshine\", this album continued her comeback as a country hitmaker with three top 40 country songs \"House of Love\", \"Lay Back Lover\", and the top ten \"Last Time I Saw Him\" which earned West a Grammy nomination. Nevertheless, the album itself curiously failed to chart at all despite spawning three major hits.", "Title: 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs\n\n9 to 5 and Odd Jobs is the 23rd solo studio album by Dolly Parton, and was released in late 1980. A concept album about working, the album was centered on Parton's hit \"9 to 5\", which served as the theme song to the film of the same name (co-starring Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin), and topped both the U.S. country and pop charts. The album's two additional singles—a cover of Mike Settle's \"But You Know I Love You\" and a reading of \"The House of the Rising Sun\" – provided further country hits, with \"But You Know I Love You\" also reaching #1." ]
5,049
What nationality was the 1995 actress who appeared in TV commercials for the instant soup and noodle company acquired by Nestle in 1947?
Indian
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Umang Jain", "Umang Jain", "Maggi", "Maggi" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 5, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Koka (可口; Kěkǒu) is a brand of instant noodle, manufactured by Tat Hui Foods Pte. Ltd. - a company founded in Singapore in 1986.", " The noodles are available in a variety of flavours, as packets or cup noodles.", " Manufacturing and packaging is done at Tat Hui's factory in Jurong, Singapore.", " They are sold within Singapore, and since 1987 have been exported to markets in Europe, America and Australia.", " Along with the Sanwa noodle brand, Tat Hui exports over 100 million packets a year, and are a leading brand in Ireland, behind Unilever's Pot Noodle, where they are distributed by Boyne Valley Foods." ], "title": "Koka (noodle brand)" }, { "sentences": [ "Instant soup is a type of soup designed for fast and simple preparation.", " Some are homemade, and some are mass-produced on an industrial scale and treated in various ways to preserve them.", " A wide variety of types, styles and flavors of instant soups exist.", " Commercial instant soups are usually dried or dehydrated, canned, or treated by freezing." ], "title": "Instant soup" }, { "sentences": [ "Indomie is a brand of instant noodle by Indofood, the largest instant noodle manufacturer in Indonesia, with a market share of 72%.", " It is distributed in Australia, Asia, Africa, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Europe, The Philippines, and Middle Eastern countries.", " Outside its main manufacturing plants in Indonesia, Indomie is also produced in Nigeria since 1995 where it is a popular brand and has the largest instant noodle manufacturing plant in Africa." ], "title": "Indomie" }, { "sentences": [ "Cup-a-Soup is an instant soup product sold under various brands worldwide.", " The soup is sold in sachets of powder which can be poured into a mug or cup, which is then filled with near-boiling water and stirred." ], "title": "Cup-a-Soup" }, { "sentences": [ "Lactarius helvus, commonly known as fenugreek milkcap, is a member of the large milkcap genus \"Lactarius\" in the order Russulales.", " Fruiting bodies can be found in \"Sphagnum\" moss in coniferous and deciduous woodland in Europe, and possibly North America, although considerable debate continues about the North American variety, formerly referred to as Lactarius aquifluus.", " Mushrooms are pale brown-grey or beige in colour and funnel-shaped, with colourless, watery milk.", " Its distinctive smell has been likened to fenugreek, celery, liquorice, or Maggi instant soup.", " Mildly toxic when raw, it has been implicated in the poisoning of 418 people near Leipzig in October 1949.", " However, it is used in small quantities as a spice when dried.", " Sotolon, the agent that gives the fungus its odour, also occurs in fenugreek, maple syrup and lovage." ], "title": "Lactarius helvus" }, { "sentences": [ "Batchelors is a brand of predominantly dried food products.", " It was formerly a company founded in 1895 in Sheffield, England.", " The company now makes Pasta and Rice dishes like \"Pasta 'n' Sauce\" and \"Super Rice\" along with instant soup, in particular \"Cup A Soup\" and noodle products such as \"Super Noodles\".", " The company is the UK market leader in dried soups.", " The most popular flavour \"Cup A Soup\" is Minestrone." ], "title": "Batchelors" }, { "sentences": [ "Umang Jain (born January 8, 1995) is an Indian model and actress, known for appearing in \"Love Breakups Zindagi\" as Ritu as Prachi in \"Shakal Pe Mat Jaa\" as Anju in \"ASK\".", " She has worked with top notch directors like Anurag Basu, Anurag Kashyap, Ashwini Dhir, Prasoon Pandey, Vinyl Matthew.", " She has worked with actors like Madhuri Dixit, Salman Khan, Vidya Balan, Yuvraj Singh, etc.", " She as a child actor working since the age of 6yrs.", " She became a household name after playing the role of Tara in Star Plus' Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai that is ranked as among the top shows of the channel.", " She has also appeared in Teri Meri Love Stories as Kareena along with Rahul Sharma and in more than 350+ TV commercials, \"AstralPipes, Cadbury, Oral-B, Vicks, Airtel, MTS, Pond's, Dabur Aamla, Good Day Cookies, Maggi, Whisper Choice, Hair N Care, Dominos, SBI, Mederma, Parachute Advansed Jasmine Hair Oil and so on.", " She shot for two finite series \"Ek Tha Chander Ek Thi Sudha\" and \"\".", " She played one of the major roles (Nina) in the POGO TV serial Sunaina." ], "title": "Umang Jain" }, { "sentences": [ "Maggi is an international brand of seasonings, instant soups, and noodles that originated in Switzerland in late 19th century.", " The Maggi company was acquired by Nestlé in 1947." ], "title": "Maggi" }, { "sentences": [ "Maruchan (マルちゃん , Maru-chan ) is a Japanese brand of instant ramen noodles and related products produced by Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd of Tokyo, Japan.", " The \"Maruchan\" brand is used for noodle products in Japan, and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States, Maruchan Inc.", " In 1972, Toyo Suisan entered the American market with Maruchan USA, and in 1977, established a plant in Irvine, California.", " Maruchan has other plants in Richmond, Virginia, and one in San Antonio, Texas.", " Maruchan produces over 3.6 billion packages of ramen noodle soup a year." ], "title": "Maruchan" }, { "sentences": [ "Keval Vora (Hindi:केवल वोरा ) also named as K , is an Indian actor who has done TV serials &TV Commercials.", " He is popularly known for his role of Keval in the fairy tale TV series \"Baal Veer\" from 2012 to 2016 & completed 1111 episodes.", " on SAB TV.", " K has also appeared in other TV serials such as Taarak Mehta Ka Ootah Chashmah as Rocky as a goon, Parichay.", " K has also worked in TV Commercials for Safed Detergent Ad Film, James Bond promo Ad and many more." ], "title": "Keval Vora" } ]
[ "Title: Koka (noodle brand)\n\nKoka (可口; Kěkǒu) is a brand of instant noodle, manufactured by Tat Hui Foods Pte. Ltd. - a company founded in Singapore in 1986. The noodles are available in a variety of flavours, as packets or cup noodles. Manufacturing and packaging is done at Tat Hui's factory in Jurong, Singapore. They are sold within Singapore, and since 1987 have been exported to markets in Europe, America and Australia. Along with the Sanwa noodle brand, Tat Hui exports over 100 million packets a year, and are a leading brand in Ireland, behind Unilever's Pot Noodle, where they are distributed by Boyne Valley Foods.", "Title: Instant soup\n\nInstant soup is a type of soup designed for fast and simple preparation. Some are homemade, and some are mass-produced on an industrial scale and treated in various ways to preserve them. A wide variety of types, styles and flavors of instant soups exist. Commercial instant soups are usually dried or dehydrated, canned, or treated by freezing.", "Title: Indomie\n\nIndomie is a brand of instant noodle by Indofood, the largest instant noodle manufacturer in Indonesia, with a market share of 72%. It is distributed in Australia, Asia, Africa, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Europe, The Philippines, and Middle Eastern countries. Outside its main manufacturing plants in Indonesia, Indomie is also produced in Nigeria since 1995 where it is a popular brand and has the largest instant noodle manufacturing plant in Africa.", "Title: Cup-a-Soup\n\nCup-a-Soup is an instant soup product sold under various brands worldwide. The soup is sold in sachets of powder which can be poured into a mug or cup, which is then filled with near-boiling water and stirred.", "Title: Lactarius helvus\n\nLactarius helvus, commonly known as fenugreek milkcap, is a member of the large milkcap genus \"Lactarius\" in the order Russulales. Fruiting bodies can be found in \"Sphagnum\" moss in coniferous and deciduous woodland in Europe, and possibly North America, although considerable debate continues about the North American variety, formerly referred to as Lactarius aquifluus. Mushrooms are pale brown-grey or beige in colour and funnel-shaped, with colourless, watery milk. Its distinctive smell has been likened to fenugreek, celery, liquorice, or Maggi instant soup. Mildly toxic when raw, it has been implicated in the poisoning of 418 people near Leipzig in October 1949. However, it is used in small quantities as a spice when dried. Sotolon, the agent that gives the fungus its odour, also occurs in fenugreek, maple syrup and lovage.", "Title: Batchelors\n\nBatchelors is a brand of predominantly dried food products. It was formerly a company founded in 1895 in Sheffield, England. The company now makes Pasta and Rice dishes like \"Pasta 'n' Sauce\" and \"Super Rice\" along with instant soup, in particular \"Cup A Soup\" and noodle products such as \"Super Noodles\". The company is the UK market leader in dried soups. The most popular flavour \"Cup A Soup\" is Minestrone.", "Title: Umang Jain\n\nUmang Jain (born January 8, 1995) is an Indian model and actress, known for appearing in \"Love Breakups Zindagi\" as Ritu as Prachi in \"Shakal Pe Mat Jaa\" as Anju in \"ASK\". She has worked with top notch directors like Anurag Basu, Anurag Kashyap, Ashwini Dhir, Prasoon Pandey, Vinyl Matthew. She has worked with actors like Madhuri Dixit, Salman Khan, Vidya Balan, Yuvraj Singh, etc. She as a child actor working since the age of 6yrs. She became a household name after playing the role of Tara in Star Plus' Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai that is ranked as among the top shows of the channel. She has also appeared in Teri Meri Love Stories as Kareena along with Rahul Sharma and in more than 350+ TV commercials, \"AstralPipes, Cadbury, Oral-B, Vicks, Airtel, MTS, Pond's, Dabur Aamla, Good Day Cookies, Maggi, Whisper Choice, Hair N Care, Dominos, SBI, Mederma, Parachute Advansed Jasmine Hair Oil and so on. She shot for two finite series \"Ek Tha Chander Ek Thi Sudha\" and \"\". She played one of the major roles (Nina) in the POGO TV serial Sunaina.", "Title: Maggi\n\nMaggi is an international brand of seasonings, instant soups, and noodles that originated in Switzerland in late 19th century. The Maggi company was acquired by Nestlé in 1947.", "Title: Maruchan\n\nMaruchan (マルちゃん , Maru-chan ) is a Japanese brand of instant ramen noodles and related products produced by Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd of Tokyo, Japan. The \"Maruchan\" brand is used for noodle products in Japan, and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States, Maruchan Inc. In 1972, Toyo Suisan entered the American market with Maruchan USA, and in 1977, established a plant in Irvine, California. Maruchan has other plants in Richmond, Virginia, and one in San Antonio, Texas. Maruchan produces over 3.6 billion packages of ramen noodle soup a year.", "Title: Keval Vora\n\nKeval Vora (Hindi:केवल वोरा ) also named as K , is an Indian actor who has done TV serials &TV Commercials. He is popularly known for his role of Keval in the fairy tale TV series \"Baal Veer\" from 2012 to 2016 & completed 1111 episodes. on SAB TV. K has also appeared in other TV serials such as Taarak Mehta Ka Ootah Chashmah as Rocky as a goon, Parichay. K has also worked in TV Commercials for Safed Detergent Ad Film, James Bond promo Ad and many more." ]
5,050
Kim Swift, an American video game designer, was described as one of the most recognized women in the industry by an American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on who?
millennials
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hard
{ "title": [ "Kim Swift", "Kim Swift", "Mental Floss" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Video game design is the process of designing the content and rules of a video game in the pre-production stage and designing the gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters in the production stage.", " The designer of a game is very much like the director of a film; the designer is the visionary of the game and controls the artistic and technical elements of the game in fulfillment of their vision.", " Video game design requires artistic and technical competence as well as writing skills.", " As the industry has aged and embraced alternative production methodologies such as agile, the role of a principal game designer has begun to separate - some studios emphasising the auteur model while others emphasising a more team oriented model.", " Within the video game industry, video game design is usually just referred to as \"game design\", which is a more general term elsewhere." ], "title": "Video game design" }, { "sentences": [ "The Outline is a New York based digital media company focused on power (as it relates to politics and business), culture and the future.", " It was founded by Joshua Topolsky in 2016 who raised $5 million from several venture capitalists to start the company.", " As shown in their promotional video on YouTube, in their editorial discretion, Topolsky's commentary on social media and its overall aesthetic, the company possesses a liberal and anti-establishment predisposition.", " The company does not want to be too reliant on social media distribution, but instead aims to reach a \"smart, influential\" readership who visit its website directly.", " The articles are visually interactive, and highly optimised for mobile.", " The interface contains articles represented as a stack of cards that users can swipe through.", " The company earns income by virtue of its partnerships with 10 to 12 companies a year, as opposed to reliance on a format employing traditional banner ads." ], "title": "The Outline (website)" }, { "sentences": [ "GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software.", " The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, PC computers and mobile devices.", " Gamepro Media properties included \"GamePro\" magazine and their website.", " The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group." ], "title": "GamePro" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Show Buzz was a media company dedicated to the “Aerotainment” or entertainment and news in the aviation and air show industry.", " It was founded in 2006 by Ed Shipley, Jim Beasley, retired USAF General Hal Hornburg, Stephanie Ross-Simon and Deb Mitchell (Dan Friedkin joined the group in 2008).", " The group started with www.airshowbuzz.com and evolved into ASB.TV, as the company focused on video production and film production.", " The company plays an active role in many of the World’s top air shows including Jones Beach New York Air Show, Flying Legends, Duxford England, Aviation Nation, Nellis AFB, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Wings Over Houston Air Show, Texas, Thunder Over the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey by flying as The Horsemen Aerobatic Team and recording event footage.", " It exists today as one of the only dedicated aviation production company that owns World War II combat planes used for filming.", " The Air Show Buzz website and community was closed in mid-2012." ], "title": "ASB.tv" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Swift (born 1983) is an American video game designer best known for her work at Valve with games such as \"Portal\" and \"Left 4 Dead\".", " Swift was featured by Fortune as one of \"30 Under 30\" influential figures in the video game industry.", " She was described in Mental Floss as one of the most recognized women in the industry and by WIRED as \"an artist that will push the medium forward\"." ], "title": "Kim Swift" }, { "sentences": [ "Mental Floss (stylized mental_floss) is an American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials.", " It is owned by Dennis Publishing and based in New York City.", " mentalfloss.com, which presents facts, puzzles, and trivia with a humorous tone, draws 20.5 million unique users a month.", " Its YouTube channel produces three weekly series and has 1.3 million subscribers.", " The magazine \"mental_floss\" has a circulation of 160,000 and publishes six issues a year.", " In October 2015, \"Mental Floss\" teamed with the National Geographic Channel for its first televised special, \"Brain Surgery Live with\" mental_floss, the first brain surgery ever broadcast live." ], "title": "Mental Floss" }, { "sentences": [ "The Onion is an American digital media company and news satire organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news.", " Based in Chicago, the company originated as a weekly print publication on August 29, 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin.", " In the spring of 1996, \"The Onion\" began publishing online.", " In 2007, the organization began publishing satirical news audio and video online, as the Onion News Network.", " In 2013, \"The Onion\" ceased publishing its print edition and launched Onion Labs, an advertising agency." ], "title": "The Onion" }, { "sentences": [ "Quantum Conundrum is a puzzle-platformer video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix.", " It was directed by Kim Swift, who formerly worked at Valve as a lead designer on the critically acclaimed \"Portal\".", " The game was released for download on Microsoft Windows on June 21, 2012, July 10, 2012 on PlayStation 3 and July 11, 2012 on Xbox 360." ], "title": "Quantum Conundrum" }, { "sentences": [ "Lauren Roosevelt Elliott (born August 29, 1946) is an American video game designer, internet entrepreneur, publisher and inventor.", " He is recognized as one of the pioneers in the edutainment video game industry." ], "title": "Lauren Elliott" }, { "sentences": [ "Derek K. Smart is an American video game designer.", " He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL.", " In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online.", " Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series." ], "title": "Derek Smart" } ]
[ "Title: Video game design\n\nVideo game design is the process of designing the content and rules of a video game in the pre-production stage and designing the gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters in the production stage. The designer of a game is very much like the director of a film; the designer is the visionary of the game and controls the artistic and technical elements of the game in fulfillment of their vision. Video game design requires artistic and technical competence as well as writing skills. As the industry has aged and embraced alternative production methodologies such as agile, the role of a principal game designer has begun to separate - some studios emphasising the auteur model while others emphasising a more team oriented model. Within the video game industry, video game design is usually just referred to as \"game design\", which is a more general term elsewhere.", "Title: The Outline (website)\n\nThe Outline is a New York based digital media company focused on power (as it relates to politics and business), culture and the future. It was founded by Joshua Topolsky in 2016 who raised $5 million from several venture capitalists to start the company. As shown in their promotional video on YouTube, in their editorial discretion, Topolsky's commentary on social media and its overall aesthetic, the company possesses a liberal and anti-establishment predisposition. The company does not want to be too reliant on social media distribution, but instead aims to reach a \"smart, influential\" readership who visit its website directly. The articles are visually interactive, and highly optimised for mobile. The interface contains articles represented as a stack of cards that users can swipe through. The company earns income by virtue of its partnerships with 10 to 12 companies a year, as opposed to reliance on a format employing traditional banner ads.", "Title: GamePro\n\nGamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, PC computers and mobile devices. Gamepro Media properties included \"GamePro\" magazine and their website. The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group.", "Title: ASB.tv\n\nAir Show Buzz was a media company dedicated to the “Aerotainment” or entertainment and news in the aviation and air show industry. It was founded in 2006 by Ed Shipley, Jim Beasley, retired USAF General Hal Hornburg, Stephanie Ross-Simon and Deb Mitchell (Dan Friedkin joined the group in 2008). The group started with www.airshowbuzz.com and evolved into ASB.TV, as the company focused on video production and film production. The company plays an active role in many of the World’s top air shows including Jones Beach New York Air Show, Flying Legends, Duxford England, Aviation Nation, Nellis AFB, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Wings Over Houston Air Show, Texas, Thunder Over the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey by flying as The Horsemen Aerobatic Team and recording event footage. It exists today as one of the only dedicated aviation production company that owns World War II combat planes used for filming. The Air Show Buzz website and community was closed in mid-2012.", "Title: Kim Swift\n\nKim Swift (born 1983) is an American video game designer best known for her work at Valve with games such as \"Portal\" and \"Left 4 Dead\". Swift was featured by Fortune as one of \"30 Under 30\" influential figures in the video game industry. She was described in Mental Floss as one of the most recognized women in the industry and by WIRED as \"an artist that will push the medium forward\".", "Title: Mental Floss\n\nMental Floss (stylized mental_floss) is an American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials. It is owned by Dennis Publishing and based in New York City. mentalfloss.com, which presents facts, puzzles, and trivia with a humorous tone, draws 20.5 million unique users a month. Its YouTube channel produces three weekly series and has 1.3 million subscribers. The magazine \"mental_floss\" has a circulation of 160,000 and publishes six issues a year. In October 2015, \"Mental Floss\" teamed with the National Geographic Channel for its first televised special, \"Brain Surgery Live with\" mental_floss, the first brain surgery ever broadcast live.", "Title: The Onion\n\nThe Onion is an American digital media company and news satire organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. Based in Chicago, the company originated as a weekly print publication on August 29, 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin. In the spring of 1996, \"The Onion\" began publishing online. In 2007, the organization began publishing satirical news audio and video online, as the Onion News Network. In 2013, \"The Onion\" ceased publishing its print edition and launched Onion Labs, an advertising agency.", "Title: Quantum Conundrum\n\nQuantum Conundrum is a puzzle-platformer video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix. It was directed by Kim Swift, who formerly worked at Valve as a lead designer on the critically acclaimed \"Portal\". The game was released for download on Microsoft Windows on June 21, 2012, July 10, 2012 on PlayStation 3 and July 11, 2012 on Xbox 360.", "Title: Lauren Elliott\n\nLauren Roosevelt Elliott (born August 29, 1946) is an American video game designer, internet entrepreneur, publisher and inventor. He is recognized as one of the pioneers in the edutainment video game industry.", "Title: Derek Smart\n\nDerek K. Smart is an American video game designer. He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL. In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online. Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series." ]
5,051
"Something Bad" is one of how many recordings credited to compositions by Brett James?
494
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[ { "sentences": [ "In distributed computing, safety properties informally require that \"something bad will never happen\" in a distributed system or distributed algorithm.", " Unlike liveness properties, safety properties can be violated by a finite execution of a distributed system.", " In a database system, a promise to never return data with null fields is an example of a safety guarantee.", " All properties can be expressed as the intersection of safety and liveness properties." ], "title": "Safety property" }, { "sentences": [ "Brett James Cornelius (born June 5, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer based in Nashville.", " James' compositions have been credited on 494 recordings by a wide variety of artists.Signed to Career Records (a division of Arista Nashville) as a solo artist in 1995, James charted three singles and released a self-titled debut album that year.", " He returned to Arista as a recording artist in 2002, releasing two more singles." ], "title": "Brett James" }, { "sentences": [ "Pulsa D'Nura, Pulsa diNura or Pulsa Denoura (Aramaic: פולסי דנורא \"lashes of fire\") is a purportedly Kabbalistic ceremony in which the angels of destruction are invoked to block heavenly forgiveness of the subject’s sins, causing all the curses named in the Bible to befall him resulting in his death.", " However, the Torah prohibits praying that something bad should happen to another person .", " Rather it offers the solution to pray that the bad in the person die and he become a righteous person.", " The source for this modern ritual is not to be found in Kabbalah, but among the Hebrew magical manuals of antiquity, such as Sefer ha-Razim and Harba de-Moshe." ], "title": "Pulsa diNura" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somethin' Bad\" is a song recorded as a duet by American country music artists Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood.", " The song was written by Chris DeStefano, Brett James, and Priscilla Renea.", " It was released as the second single from Lambert's fifth studio album \"Platinum\" in advance of the album's release two weeks later.", " The song premiered at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards on May 18, 2014, and was released for sale the next day." ], "title": "Somethin' Bad" }, { "sentences": [ "Brett James is the self-titled debut album of American country music singer-songwriter Brett James.", " It was released on September 12, 1995 via Arista Nashville's Career Records division.", " The singles \"Female Bonding\", \"If I Could See Love\" and \"Worth the Fall\" all entered the Hot Country Songs charts." ], "title": "Brett James (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater is an idiomatic expression for an avoidable error in which something good is eliminated when trying to get rid of something bad, or in other words, rejecting the essential along with the inessential." ], "title": "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" }, { "sentences": [ "\"D'oh!\"", " ( ) is a catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from the long-running American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\" (1989–present).", " It is typically used when Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something stupid, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.", " All his prominent blood relations—son Bart, daughters Lisa and Maggie, his father, his mother and half-brother—have also been heard to use it themselves in similar circumstances.", " On a few occasions Homer's wife Marge and even non-related characters such as Mr. Burns and Sideshow Bob have also used this phrase." ], "title": "D'oh!" }, { "sentences": [ "Honkytonkville is the twenty-second studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 2003 by MCA Nashville.", " One of only a few albums of his career not to produce a Number One single, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA.", " It produced the singles \"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\", \"Cowboys Like Us\" and \"Desperately\", at #11, #2 and #6 respectively on the country charts.", " \"Honk If You Honky Tonk\" also charted at #45 based on unsolicited airplay." ], "title": "Honkytonkville" }, { "sentences": [ "Uh-oh (    ,    ) is a ubiquitous interjection or expression of dismay in the English language, usually said in anticipation of something bad about to happen, with the sly admittance of guilt that one may have caused something bad to happen, or perceiving that something bad has already happened.", " The speaker often gives vent to the expression immediately upon learning or perceiving of something that presages disaster.", " It is an expression usually acquired very early in life, typically as early as the toddler stage.", " It is one of only a few words or phrases in American English commonly pronounced with a glottal stop." ], "title": "Uh oh" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\" is a song written by Red Lane.", " It was first recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard on his 1986 album, \"Out Among the Stars\".", " Haggard's son, Noel Haggard, covered the song on his 1997 debut album, \"One Lifetime\", and released it as his second single.", " It peaked at number 75 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in August 1997.", " George Strait also recorded a version of the song for his 2003 album, \"Honkytonkville\".", " Released as the album's first single, Strait's rendition peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 2003." ], "title": "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa" } ]
[ "Title: Safety property\n\nIn distributed computing, safety properties informally require that \"something bad will never happen\" in a distributed system or distributed algorithm. Unlike liveness properties, safety properties can be violated by a finite execution of a distributed system. In a database system, a promise to never return data with null fields is an example of a safety guarantee. All properties can be expressed as the intersection of safety and liveness properties.", "Title: Brett James\n\nBrett James Cornelius (born June 5, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer based in Nashville. James' compositions have been credited on 494 recordings by a wide variety of artists.Signed to Career Records (a division of Arista Nashville) as a solo artist in 1995, James charted three singles and released a self-titled debut album that year. He returned to Arista as a recording artist in 2002, releasing two more singles.", "Title: Pulsa diNura\n\nPulsa D'Nura, Pulsa diNura or Pulsa Denoura (Aramaic: פולסי דנורא \"lashes of fire\") is a purportedly Kabbalistic ceremony in which the angels of destruction are invoked to block heavenly forgiveness of the subject’s sins, causing all the curses named in the Bible to befall him resulting in his death. However, the Torah prohibits praying that something bad should happen to another person . Rather it offers the solution to pray that the bad in the person die and he become a righteous person. The source for this modern ritual is not to be found in Kabbalah, but among the Hebrew magical manuals of antiquity, such as Sefer ha-Razim and Harba de-Moshe.", "Title: Somethin' Bad\n\n\"Somethin' Bad\" is a song recorded as a duet by American country music artists Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. The song was written by Chris DeStefano, Brett James, and Priscilla Renea. It was released as the second single from Lambert's fifth studio album \"Platinum\" in advance of the album's release two weeks later. The song premiered at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards on May 18, 2014, and was released for sale the next day.", "Title: Brett James (album)\n\nBrett James is the self-titled debut album of American country music singer-songwriter Brett James. It was released on September 12, 1995 via Arista Nashville's Career Records division. The singles \"Female Bonding\", \"If I Could See Love\" and \"Worth the Fall\" all entered the Hot Country Songs charts.", "Title: Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater\n\nDon't throw the baby out with the bathwater is an idiomatic expression for an avoidable error in which something good is eliminated when trying to get rid of something bad, or in other words, rejecting the essential along with the inessential.", "Title: D'oh!\n\n\"D'oh!\" ( ) is a catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from the long-running American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\" (1989–present). It is typically used when Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something stupid, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him. All his prominent blood relations—son Bart, daughters Lisa and Maggie, his father, his mother and half-brother—have also been heard to use it themselves in similar circumstances. On a few occasions Homer's wife Marge and even non-related characters such as Mr. Burns and Sideshow Bob have also used this phrase.", "Title: Honkytonkville\n\nHonkytonkville is the twenty-second studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 2003 by MCA Nashville. One of only a few albums of his career not to produce a Number One single, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA. It produced the singles \"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\", \"Cowboys Like Us\" and \"Desperately\", at #11, #2 and #6 respectively on the country charts. \"Honk If You Honky Tonk\" also charted at #45 based on unsolicited airplay.", "Title: Uh oh\n\nUh-oh (    ,    ) is a ubiquitous interjection or expression of dismay in the English language, usually said in anticipation of something bad about to happen, with the sly admittance of guilt that one may have caused something bad to happen, or perceiving that something bad has already happened. The speaker often gives vent to the expression immediately upon learning or perceiving of something that presages disaster. It is an expression usually acquired very early in life, typically as early as the toddler stage. It is one of only a few words or phrases in American English commonly pronounced with a glottal stop.", "Title: Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\n\n\"Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa\" is a song written by Red Lane. It was first recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard on his 1986 album, \"Out Among the Stars\". Haggard's son, Noel Haggard, covered the song on his 1997 debut album, \"One Lifetime\", and released it as his second single. It peaked at number 75 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in August 1997. George Strait also recorded a version of the song for his 2003 album, \"Honkytonkville\". Released as the album's first single, Strait's rendition peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 2003." ]
5,052
The coach who won the 1976 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was born in which city ?
St. Paul, Minnesota
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at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, OK from May 14 through May 17.", " Texas Tech won the tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.", " The format followed that used by the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship at the time: a six-team, double-elimination tournament." ], "title": "1998 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stony Brook Seawolves baseball team represents Stony Brook University in NCAA Division I men's college baseball.", " Stony Brook currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games on Joe Nathan Field.", " Matt Senk has coached the team since the beginning of the 1991 season.", " The team has won the America East tournament three times in 2004, 2008, and 2010.", " In 2011, the Seawolves claimed the America East regular season championship.", " Stony Brook has participated in the NCAA tournament on four separate occasions and won their first game in 2010.", " In 2011, the team won 41 regular season games en route to their first America East regular season championship, but lost in the conference tournament.", " In 2012, the Seawolves clinched their second consecutive regular season championship and their fourth America East Conference Baseball Tournament championship, earning the league's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.", " The team went on to win the Coral Gables Regional and the Baton Rouge Super Regional, becoming the first ever team from the America East Conference to advance to the College World Series." ], "title": "Stony Brook Seawolves baseball" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1997 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament was the first in Big 12 history, and the only one to be held at All Sports Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 15th through May 18th.", " Oklahoma won the inaugural tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.", " The format followed that used by the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship at the time: a six-team, double-elimination tournament." ], "title": "1997 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerald Donald Kindall (born May 27, 1935 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a retired professional baseball player who played second base in the major leagues from 1956 to 1965 for the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins.", " Kindall was originally signed up by the Chicago Cubs as a bonus baby.", " No one since 1920 with at least 2000 at-bats has a lower career batting average than Kindall's .213, but he did have above-average power for a second baseman." ], "title": "Jerry Kindall" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Big South Conference Baseball Tournament was the postseason baseball tournament for the Big South Conference, held from May 24–28, 2011, at Gray–Minor Stadium on the campus of the Virginia Military Institute.", " The top eight regular season finishers of the ten eligible teams met in the double-elimination tournament.", " was not eligible for postseason play in any sport until the 2012–2013 academic year due to its transition to Division I.", " Top seeded won their twelfth championship and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament." ], "title": "2011 Big South Conference Baseball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The Samford Bulldogs are the 17 varsity teams (8 men's and 9 women's), recording championships from men's and women's track, men's and women's basketball, softball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, football, and men's and women's tennis that represent Samford University.", " The Men's basketball team made its first NCAA appearance in the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.", " The women's basketball team made its initial NCAA tournament appearance in the 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament and made its second consecutive appearance in the tournament in 2012.", " The baseball team made its first NCAA tournament appearance in the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, reaching the finals of the Tallahassee Regional.", " Additionally, the softball team made its first NCAA Tournament Appearance in 2016.", " For the first time in history, the lady bulldogs won the Regular Season Championship as well as the Tournament Championship to cap off a record high of 40 wins on the season.", " The school is a member of the Southern Conference in Division I of the NCAA (FCS in football), after moving from the Ohio Valley Conference in 2008.", " The Samford Athletics staff is headed by athletic director Martin Newton, whose appointment was announced on March 9, 2011." ], "title": "Samford Bulldogs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Kent State Golden Flashes baseball team represented Kent State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season.", " The Golden Flashes were coached by 8th year head coach Scott Stricklin and played their home games at Schoonover Stadium.", " Kent State finished the regular season 37–17 overall and 24–3 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) to win the MAC regular-season and East division titles, and the top seed in the 2012 Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament.", " At the tournament, Kent State went 4–0 to win the tenth Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament title in program history and advance to the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, the 12th appearance in team history." ], "title": "2012 Kent State Golden Flashes baseball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament was the postseason baseball tournament of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference.", " It took place from May 22–25.", " The top seven regular season finishers of the league's fifteen teams met in the double-elimination tournament to be held at newly renovated Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina.", " In the championship game, first-seeded Saint Louis defeated second-seeded Charlotte, 7-4, to win its third tournament championship (its second under head coach Darin Hendrickson).", " Saint Louis earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.", " As a team, SLU collected 92 hits in six days (.395 average), shattering the previous A-10 Tournament record of 65." ], "title": "2013 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2000 Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament took place from May 17–20.", " This was the first championship tournament for the conference, which was formed prior to the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season.", " All six of the league's teams met in the double-elimination tournament held at University of Nevada, Las Vegas's Earl Wilson Stadium.", " Second seeded San Diego State won the inaugural Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship with a championship game score of 9–4.", " As the Mountain West was a new league, they did not possess an automatic bid to the 2000 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, and no conference team was invited." ], "title": "2000 Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament" } ]
[ "Title: 1976 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1976 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1976 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirtieth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Seven regions held a four team, double-elimination tournament while one region included six teams, resulting in 34 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The thirtieth tournament's champion was Arizona, coached by Jerry Kindall. The Most Outstanding Player was Steve Powers of Arizona.", "Title: 1998 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1998 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament was the second played in Big 12 history, and the first to be held at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, OK from May 14 through May 17. Texas Tech won the tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The format followed that used by the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship at the time: a six-team, double-elimination tournament.", "Title: Stony Brook Seawolves baseball\n\nThe Stony Brook Seawolves baseball team represents Stony Brook University in NCAA Division I men's college baseball. Stony Brook currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games on Joe Nathan Field. Matt Senk has coached the team since the beginning of the 1991 season. The team has won the America East tournament three times in 2004, 2008, and 2010. In 2011, the Seawolves claimed the America East regular season championship. Stony Brook has participated in the NCAA tournament on four separate occasions and won their first game in 2010. In 2011, the team won 41 regular season games en route to their first America East regular season championship, but lost in the conference tournament. In 2012, the Seawolves clinched their second consecutive regular season championship and their fourth America East Conference Baseball Tournament championship, earning the league's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The team went on to win the Coral Gables Regional and the Baton Rouge Super Regional, becoming the first ever team from the America East Conference to advance to the College World Series.", "Title: 1997 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1997 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament was the first in Big 12 history, and the only one to be held at All Sports Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 15th through May 18th. Oklahoma won the inaugural tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. The format followed that used by the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship at the time: a six-team, double-elimination tournament.", "Title: Jerry Kindall\n\nGerald Donald Kindall (born May 27, 1935 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a retired professional baseball player who played second base in the major leagues from 1956 to 1965 for the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins. Kindall was originally signed up by the Chicago Cubs as a bonus baby. No one since 1920 with at least 2000 at-bats has a lower career batting average than Kindall's .213, but he did have above-average power for a second baseman.", "Title: 2011 Big South Conference Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 2011 Big South Conference Baseball Tournament was the postseason baseball tournament for the Big South Conference, held from May 24–28, 2011, at Gray–Minor Stadium on the campus of the Virginia Military Institute. The top eight regular season finishers of the ten eligible teams met in the double-elimination tournament. was not eligible for postseason play in any sport until the 2012–2013 academic year due to its transition to Division I. Top seeded won their twelfth championship and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.", "Title: Samford Bulldogs\n\nThe Samford Bulldogs are the 17 varsity teams (8 men's and 9 women's), recording championships from men's and women's track, men's and women's basketball, softball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, football, and men's and women's tennis that represent Samford University. The Men's basketball team made its first NCAA appearance in the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The women's basketball team made its initial NCAA tournament appearance in the 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament and made its second consecutive appearance in the tournament in 2012. The baseball team made its first NCAA tournament appearance in the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, reaching the finals of the Tallahassee Regional. Additionally, the softball team made its first NCAA Tournament Appearance in 2016. For the first time in history, the lady bulldogs won the Regular Season Championship as well as the Tournament Championship to cap off a record high of 40 wins on the season. The school is a member of the Southern Conference in Division I of the NCAA (FCS in football), after moving from the Ohio Valley Conference in 2008. The Samford Athletics staff is headed by athletic director Martin Newton, whose appointment was announced on March 9, 2011.", "Title: 2012 Kent State Golden Flashes baseball team\n\nThe 2012 Kent State Golden Flashes baseball team represented Kent State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Golden Flashes were coached by 8th year head coach Scott Stricklin and played their home games at Schoonover Stadium. Kent State finished the regular season 37–17 overall and 24–3 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) to win the MAC regular-season and East division titles, and the top seed in the 2012 Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament. At the tournament, Kent State went 4–0 to win the tenth Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament title in program history and advance to the 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, the 12th appearance in team history.", "Title: 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament was the postseason baseball tournament of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. It took place from May 22–25. The top seven regular season finishers of the league's fifteen teams met in the double-elimination tournament to be held at newly renovated Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina. In the championship game, first-seeded Saint Louis defeated second-seeded Charlotte, 7-4, to win its third tournament championship (its second under head coach Darin Hendrickson). Saint Louis earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. As a team, SLU collected 92 hits in six days (.395 average), shattering the previous A-10 Tournament record of 65.", "Title: 2000 Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 2000 Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament took place from May 17–20. This was the first championship tournament for the conference, which was formed prior to the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season. All six of the league's teams met in the double-elimination tournament held at University of Nevada, Las Vegas's Earl Wilson Stadium. Second seeded San Diego State won the inaugural Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship with a championship game score of 9–4. As the Mountain West was a new league, they did not possess an automatic bid to the 2000 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, and no conference team was invited." ]
5,053
XHamster is the third most popular pornography site after what other site registered to WGCZ Holding?
XVideos
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[ { "sentences": [ "Operation Auxin was an Australian police operation in September 2004, leading to the arrest of almost 200 people on charges of child pornography.", " These people were all accused of purchasing child pornography over the Internet, using their credit cards, from Belarusian crime syndicates, the credit card payments having been processed by a company named Landslide.com in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.", " Among the accused were people holding positions of trust in the community, such as police officers (including one officer assigned to investigate child pornography), members of the military, teachers and ministers of religion.", " Several of the suspects committed suicide.", " It was the follow-up to the U.S. FBI operation Operation Falcon." ], "title": "Operation Auxin" }, { "sentences": [ "Pornhub is a pornographic video sharing website and the largest pornography site on the Internet.", " Pornhub was launched in Montreal, providing professional and amateur photography since 2007.", " Pornhub also has offices and servers in San Francisco, Houston, New Orleans and London.", " In March 2010, Pornhub was bought by Manwin (now known as MindGeek), which owns numerous other pornographic websites." ], "title": "Pornhub" }, { "sentences": [ "xHamster is a pornographic media and social networking site headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus.", " xHamster serves user-submitted pornographic videos, webcam models, pornographic photographs, and erotic literature, and incorporates social networking features.", " xHamster was founded in 2007.", " With more than 10 million members, it is the third most popular pornography website on the Internet after XVideos and Pornhub." ], "title": "XHamster" }, { "sentences": [ "YouPorn is a free pornographic video sharing website and one of the 100 most accessed websites in the world.", " Since launching in August 2006, it grew to become the most popular pornographic website on the internet, and, in November 2007, it was reported to be the largest free pornographic website as well.", " As of February 2013, it was the 83rd most popular website overall and the fifth most popular pornographic website.", " In the category of pornographic websites, it was surpassed in the rankings by competitor sites xHamster, XVideos, and Pornhub, as well as the adult webcam site LiveJasmin." ], "title": "YouPorn" }, { "sentences": [ "XVideos is the world's largest pornographic video sharing and viewing website.", " It's registered to the Polish company, WGCZ Holding.", " Alexa ranks it as the 50th most visited website in the world." ], "title": "XVideos" }, { "sentences": [ "ClearanceJobs is a career website based in Urbandale, Iowa.", " It serves individuals with active federal security clearances and provides a secure forum for employers to recruit cleared employees.", " It is known as the 'premier secure job board focused exclusively on candidates with active or current U.S. government security clearances.'", " ClearanceJobs is owned by DHI Group, Inc. (formerly known as Dice Holdings, Inc.) (NYSE: DHX).", " The website ClearanceJobs.com typically has more than 10,500 security clearance job listings, but companies frequently use the site to search for candidates, rather than posting jobs.", " In 2004 ClearanceJobs had 13,984 registered job seekers; in 2007, 95,000 job seekers with active federal security clearances.", " By April, 2011 the site had more than 375,000 registered cleared job seekers.", " Today, the website claims to have more than 678,000 registered security-cleared professionals.", " All registered users must have an active federal security clearance.", " Careers listed on the site range from custodial worker to counterintelligence analyst and cyber counterterrorism targeting analyst.", " The site has been used by hundreds of private companies as well as federal government agencies including defense companies, the CIA, FBI, Federal Reserve and Department of Homeland Security." ], "title": "ClearanceJobs" }, { "sentences": [ "Tantiusques (\"Tant-E-oos-kwiss\") is a 57 acre open space reservation and historic site registered with the National Register of Historic Places.", " The reservation is located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and is owned and managed by The Trustees of Reservations; it is notable for its historic, defunct graphite mines.", " This is a rural area with much of the adjacent and surrounding area undeveloped and forested.", " The reservation is entirely forested with oak-hickory forest and red maple in the wet areas and mountain laurel abundant throughout the understory.", " The name \"Tantiusques\" comes from a Nipmuc word meaning “the place between two low hills.\"", " The Nipmuc used the graphite to make ceremonial paints.", " The property also contains the ruins of a 19th-century period house that belonged to a mine worker of mixed African American and Native American ancestry." ], "title": "Tantiusques" }, { "sentences": [ "Osborne v. Ohio, 495 U.S. 103 (1990) , is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment allows states to outlaw the mere possession, as distinct from the distribution, of child pornography.", " In so doing, the Court extended the holding of \"New York v. Ferber\", 458 U.S. 747 (1982) , which had upheld laws banning the distribution of child pornography against a similar First Amendment challenge, and distinguished \"Stanley v. Georgia\", 394 U.S. 557 (1969) , which had struck down a Georgia law forbidding the possession of pornography by adults in their own homes.", " The Court also determined that the Ohio law at issue was not overbroad, relying on a narrowing interpretation of the law the Ohio Supreme Court had adopted in prior proceedings in the case.", " However, because it was unclear whether the State had proved all the elements of the crime, the Court ordered a new trial." ], "title": "Osborne v. Ohio" }, { "sentences": [ "Devil's Film is an American pornographic film studio, based in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California.", " Launched in 1997, the studio continues to specialize in swinger and gang bang oriented gonzo pornography and niche product centered on such popular fetishes as interracial pornography, transsexual pornography, and MILF pornography." ], "title": "Devil's Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Anping Bridge () is a Song dynasty stone beam bridge in China's Fujian province.", " It is 2070 m long.", " The bridge is also known as the Wuli Bridge (, literally \"Five Li Bridge\") because its length is about 5 \"li\", where a \"li\" is about 500 meters or 0.3 miles.", " It is a nationally protected historic site registered with the State Administration of Cultural Heritage." ], "title": "Anping Bridge" } ]
[ "Title: Operation Auxin\n\nOperation Auxin was an Australian police operation in September 2004, leading to the arrest of almost 200 people on charges of child pornography. These people were all accused of purchasing child pornography over the Internet, using their credit cards, from Belarusian crime syndicates, the credit card payments having been processed by a company named Landslide.com in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Among the accused were people holding positions of trust in the community, such as police officers (including one officer assigned to investigate child pornography), members of the military, teachers and ministers of religion. Several of the suspects committed suicide. It was the follow-up to the U.S. FBI operation Operation Falcon.", "Title: Pornhub\n\nPornhub is a pornographic video sharing website and the largest pornography site on the Internet. Pornhub was launched in Montreal, providing professional and amateur photography since 2007. Pornhub also has offices and servers in San Francisco, Houston, New Orleans and London. In March 2010, Pornhub was bought by Manwin (now known as MindGeek), which owns numerous other pornographic websites.", "Title: XHamster\n\nxHamster is a pornographic media and social networking site headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus. xHamster serves user-submitted pornographic videos, webcam models, pornographic photographs, and erotic literature, and incorporates social networking features. xHamster was founded in 2007. With more than 10 million members, it is the third most popular pornography website on the Internet after XVideos and Pornhub.", "Title: YouPorn\n\nYouPorn is a free pornographic video sharing website and one of the 100 most accessed websites in the world. Since launching in August 2006, it grew to become the most popular pornographic website on the internet, and, in November 2007, it was reported to be the largest free pornographic website as well. As of February 2013, it was the 83rd most popular website overall and the fifth most popular pornographic website. In the category of pornographic websites, it was surpassed in the rankings by competitor sites xHamster, XVideos, and Pornhub, as well as the adult webcam site LiveJasmin.", "Title: XVideos\n\nXVideos is the world's largest pornographic video sharing and viewing website. It's registered to the Polish company, WGCZ Holding. Alexa ranks it as the 50th most visited website in the world.", "Title: ClearanceJobs\n\nClearanceJobs is a career website based in Urbandale, Iowa. It serves individuals with active federal security clearances and provides a secure forum for employers to recruit cleared employees. It is known as the 'premier secure job board focused exclusively on candidates with active or current U.S. government security clearances.' ClearanceJobs is owned by DHI Group, Inc. (formerly known as Dice Holdings, Inc.) (NYSE: DHX). The website ClearanceJobs.com typically has more than 10,500 security clearance job listings, but companies frequently use the site to search for candidates, rather than posting jobs. In 2004 ClearanceJobs had 13,984 registered job seekers; in 2007, 95,000 job seekers with active federal security clearances. By April, 2011 the site had more than 375,000 registered cleared job seekers. Today, the website claims to have more than 678,000 registered security-cleared professionals. All registered users must have an active federal security clearance. Careers listed on the site range from custodial worker to counterintelligence analyst and cyber counterterrorism targeting analyst. The site has been used by hundreds of private companies as well as federal government agencies including defense companies, the CIA, FBI, Federal Reserve and Department of Homeland Security.", "Title: Tantiusques\n\nTantiusques (\"Tant-E-oos-kwiss\") is a 57 acre open space reservation and historic site registered with the National Register of Historic Places. The reservation is located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and is owned and managed by The Trustees of Reservations; it is notable for its historic, defunct graphite mines. This is a rural area with much of the adjacent and surrounding area undeveloped and forested. The reservation is entirely forested with oak-hickory forest and red maple in the wet areas and mountain laurel abundant throughout the understory. The name \"Tantiusques\" comes from a Nipmuc word meaning “the place between two low hills.\" The Nipmuc used the graphite to make ceremonial paints. The property also contains the ruins of a 19th-century period house that belonged to a mine worker of mixed African American and Native American ancestry.", "Title: Osborne v. Ohio\n\nOsborne v. Ohio, 495 U.S. 103 (1990) , is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment allows states to outlaw the mere possession, as distinct from the distribution, of child pornography. In so doing, the Court extended the holding of \"New York v. Ferber\", 458 U.S. 747 (1982) , which had upheld laws banning the distribution of child pornography against a similar First Amendment challenge, and distinguished \"Stanley v. Georgia\", 394 U.S. 557 (1969) , which had struck down a Georgia law forbidding the possession of pornography by adults in their own homes. The Court also determined that the Ohio law at issue was not overbroad, relying on a narrowing interpretation of the law the Ohio Supreme Court had adopted in prior proceedings in the case. However, because it was unclear whether the State had proved all the elements of the crime, the Court ordered a new trial.", "Title: Devil's Film\n\nDevil's Film is an American pornographic film studio, based in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. Launched in 1997, the studio continues to specialize in swinger and gang bang oriented gonzo pornography and niche product centered on such popular fetishes as interracial pornography, transsexual pornography, and MILF pornography.", "Title: Anping Bridge\n\nAnping Bridge () is a Song dynasty stone beam bridge in China's Fujian province. It is 2070 m long. The bridge is also known as the Wuli Bridge (, literally \"Five Li Bridge\") because its length is about 5 \"li\", where a \"li\" is about 500 meters or 0.3 miles. It is a nationally protected historic site registered with the State Administration of Cultural Heritage." ]
5,054
Which movie starring Aneurin Barnard was directed by Christopher Nolan?
Dunkirk
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[ { "sentences": [ "Elfie Hopkins is a British horror film directed by Ryan Andrews and co-written by Riyad Barmania and Ryan Andrews.", " It stars Jaime Winstone, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh, Rupert Evans, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon.", " The film tells the story of an aspiring detective, Elfie Hopkins (Jaime Winstone), who stumbles into her first real case, when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighbourhood.", " The film was released in the UK on 20 April 2012." ], "title": "Elfie Hopkins" }, { "sentences": [ "The Truth About Emanuel (previously\" Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes\") is a 2013 drama thriller indie film written, directed and produced by Francesca Gregorini.", " The film stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard and Frances O'Connor.", " It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013." ], "title": "The Truth About Emanuel" }, { "sentences": [ "Trap for Cinderella is a 2013 British thriller drama film directed by Iain Softley and starring Tuppence Middleton, Alexandra Roach, Kerry Fox, Aneurin Barnard, Frances de la Tour and Emilia Fox.", " Based on the novel \"Piège pour Cendrillon\" by Sébastien Japrisot, the film is about a young woman who loses her memory after surviving a fire that kills her childhood friend.", " Through reading her dead friend's diary, she begins to put the pieces of her shattered life back together." ], "title": "Trap for Cinderella" }, { "sentences": [ "Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan that portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War.", " Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy.", " Distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands." ], "title": "Dunkirk (2017 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "We'll Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for \"Vogue\" magazine in 1962.", " It stars Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, and Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton." ], "title": "We'll Take Manhattan (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Interlude in Prague is a 2017 film about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart starring Aneurin Barnard, James Purefoy, Samantha Barks, Morfydd Clark, Adrian Edmondson and Anna Rust.", " It was directed by John Stephenson, written by Brian Ashby, and screenplay by Brian Ashby, Helen Clare Cromarty, and John Stephenson." ], "title": "Interlude in Prague" }, { "sentences": [ "Aneurin Barnard ( ; born 8 May 1987) is a Welsh stage and screen actor.", " He is best known for his roles as Davey in \"Hunky Dory\", Claude in \"The Truth About Emanuel\", Robert \"Bobby\" Willis Jr. in \"Cilla\" and King Richard III in \"The White Queen\".", " He stars as an army private in Christopher Nolan's action-thriller \"Dunkirk\" (2017)." ], "title": "Aneurin Barnard" }, { "sentences": [ "Hunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show.", " It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh.", " It premièred at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK." ], "title": "Hunky Dory (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box is a 2014 British fantasy adventure film starring Michael Sheen, Sam Neill, Lena Headey, Ioan Gruffudd, Keeley Hawes, Tristan Gemmill, and Aneurin Barnard in the title role and directed by Jonathan Newman.", " It is the first in what is intended to be a film franchise, and was written by Christian Taylor and Matthew Huffman, based upon the novel \"Mariah Mundi\" by G. P. Taylor." ], "title": "The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box" }, { "sentences": [ "Citadel is a 2012 Irish psychological horror film written and directed by Ciaran Foy, in his feature film debut.", " It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland.", " The film stars Aneurin Barnard as Tommy, a widower who must raise his baby alone after an attack by a gang leaves his wife dead and him suffering from agoraphobia.", " It is an example of \"hoodie horror\"." ], "title": "Citadel (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Elfie Hopkins\n\nElfie Hopkins is a British horror film directed by Ryan Andrews and co-written by Riyad Barmania and Ryan Andrews. It stars Jaime Winstone, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh, Rupert Evans, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon. The film tells the story of an aspiring detective, Elfie Hopkins (Jaime Winstone), who stumbles into her first real case, when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighbourhood. The film was released in the UK on 20 April 2012.", "Title: The Truth About Emanuel\n\nThe Truth About Emanuel (previously\" Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes\") is a 2013 drama thriller indie film written, directed and produced by Francesca Gregorini. The film stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard and Frances O'Connor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013.", "Title: Trap for Cinderella\n\nTrap for Cinderella is a 2013 British thriller drama film directed by Iain Softley and starring Tuppence Middleton, Alexandra Roach, Kerry Fox, Aneurin Barnard, Frances de la Tour and Emilia Fox. Based on the novel \"Piège pour Cendrillon\" by Sébastien Japrisot, the film is about a young woman who loses her memory after surviving a fire that kills her childhood friend. Through reading her dead friend's diary, she begins to put the pieces of her shattered life back together.", "Title: Dunkirk (2017 film)\n\nDunkirk is a 2017 war film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan that portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands.", "Title: We'll Take Manhattan (2012 film)\n\nWe'll Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for \"Vogue\" magazine in 1962. It stars Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, and Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton.", "Title: Interlude in Prague\n\nInterlude in Prague is a 2017 film about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart starring Aneurin Barnard, James Purefoy, Samantha Barks, Morfydd Clark, Adrian Edmondson and Anna Rust. It was directed by John Stephenson, written by Brian Ashby, and screenplay by Brian Ashby, Helen Clare Cromarty, and John Stephenson.", "Title: Aneurin Barnard\n\nAneurin Barnard ( ; born 8 May 1987) is a Welsh stage and screen actor. He is best known for his roles as Davey in \"Hunky Dory\", Claude in \"The Truth About Emanuel\", Robert \"Bobby\" Willis Jr. in \"Cilla\" and King Richard III in \"The White Queen\". He stars as an army private in Christopher Nolan's action-thriller \"Dunkirk\" (2017).", "Title: Hunky Dory (film)\n\nHunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show. It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh. It premièred at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK.", "Title: The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box\n\nThe Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box is a 2014 British fantasy adventure film starring Michael Sheen, Sam Neill, Lena Headey, Ioan Gruffudd, Keeley Hawes, Tristan Gemmill, and Aneurin Barnard in the title role and directed by Jonathan Newman. It is the first in what is intended to be a film franchise, and was written by Christian Taylor and Matthew Huffman, based upon the novel \"Mariah Mundi\" by G. P. Taylor.", "Title: Citadel (film)\n\nCitadel is a 2012 Irish psychological horror film written and directed by Ciaran Foy, in his feature film debut. It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. The film stars Aneurin Barnard as Tommy, a widower who must raise his baby alone after an attack by a gang leaves his wife dead and him suffering from agoraphobia. It is an example of \"hoodie horror\"." ]
5,055
The most notable personality on "NBC Talknet" apart from Bruce Williams has what nationality?
American
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{ "title": [ "NBC Talknet", "Sally Jessy Raphael" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Syed Kazim Shah was the former Sindh parliament member elected for Nawabshah in 1987.", " He was the member of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N).", " He was also appointed advisor to the chief minister of Sindh in 1994.", " He was a notable personality of his political party and Sindh province.", " He was also a former chairman of Pakistan Khidmat Khalf, and received numerous awards for his good deeds by running a free food chain where the poor people ate what they wanted with free of cost.", " He died on 6 May 2007." ], "title": "Syed Kazim Hussain Shah" }, { "sentences": [ "Khajuriya Sarki (Hindi: खजुरिया , Urdu: کھجوریہ‎ ) is a Village near Dhebarua in Shoratgarh Assembly Constituency of Siddharthnagar District, Uttar Pradesh state, India.", " The village has a nearby station Barhni on the Gorakhpur-Gonda Loop of Indian Railway.", " It is 6 km far from the Nepal border Krishnanagar (JhandeNagar) of Nepal.", " The mixed population of Muslims & Hindus living as a brotherhood never had seen any tension/riots since the existence of the village.", " A notable personality & secular visionary like Baadshah Mehdi Hasan Khan belongs from this Village." ], "title": "Khajuria" }, { "sentences": [ "Bernard C. Meltzer (May 2, 1916 – March 25, 1998) was a United States radio host for several decades.", " His advice call-in show, \"What's Your Problem?", ",\" aired from 1967 until the mid-1990s on stations WCAU-AM and WPEN-AM in Philadelphia, WOR-AM and WEVD-AM in New York and in national syndication on NBC Talknet." ], "title": "Bernard Meltzer" }, { "sentences": [ "Name of Russia (Russian: Имя Россия , \"The Name Russia\") was a project of the Russia TV channel aimed to elect the most notable personality in Russian history through Internet, radio and television voting.", " The program is similar to British \"100 Greatest Britons\" and other similar projects held in different countries." ], "title": "Name of Russia (Russia TV)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce H. Williams (born 1932) is an American radio host, entrepreneur, writer and former mayor.", " His nationally syndicated talk show, \"The Bruce Williams Show\", aired throughout the United States for 29 years, until ending production in March 2010.", " Williams has written six books, and he also writes a syndicated advice column called \"Smart Money\"." ], "title": "Bruce Williams (talk radio host)" }, { "sentences": [ "Niwaj Nagar is a village in the subdivision Narnaul of the Mahendragarh District in the Indian state of Haryana.", " It is approximately 5 kilometers from Narnaul and is connected by road.", " Narnaul is approximately 150 km from New Delhi, the capital of India.", " It has a well established Government High School by the name Lala Murlidhar High School, a small market, 2 temples and a community cenetr (Tayal Dharamshala).", " Munish Kumar Raizada, a Neonatologist is also from the village and his ancestors were the founder of the village.", " He has started a Mission India Foundation (MIF) for the benefit of the society and time to time vaccination programs are organis by him.", " He is now in USA and one of the notable personality of India." ], "title": "Niwaj Nagar" }, { "sentences": [ "Edmund Blackadder is the single name given to a collection of fictional characters who appear in the BBC mock-historical comedy series \"Blackadder\", each played by Rowan Atkinson.", " Although each series is set within a different period of British history, each character is part of the same familial dynasty and is usually called Edmund Blackadder.", " Each character also shares notable personality traits and characteristics throughout each incarnation." ], "title": "Edmund Blackadder" }, { "sentences": [ "NBC Talknet was a nighttime programming block on the NBC Radio Network from the 1980s to the 1990s.", " It comprised several advice-oriented call-in talk shows, the most notable personalities being Bruce Williams and Sally Jessy Raphael.", " At a time when talk radio was a mostly local format, Talknet, among similar services, brought the format to a national level." ], "title": "NBC Talknet" }, { "sentences": [ "Sally Lowenthal (born February 25, 1935), better known as Sally Jessy Raphael, is an American former talk show host known for her talk show program \"Sally\" (originally titled The Sally Jessy Raphael Show), which she hosted for two decades, and for the bright red oversized eyeglasses she wears in all public appearances." ], "title": "Sally Jessy Raphael" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Theresa Calvello (August 1, 1929 – March 14, 2006) was a U.S. athlete and notable personality in the sport of roller derby." ], "title": "Ann Calvello" } ]
[ "Title: Syed Kazim Hussain Shah\n\nSyed Kazim Shah was the former Sindh parliament member elected for Nawabshah in 1987. He was the member of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N). He was also appointed advisor to the chief minister of Sindh in 1994. He was a notable personality of his political party and Sindh province. He was also a former chairman of Pakistan Khidmat Khalf, and received numerous awards for his good deeds by running a free food chain where the poor people ate what they wanted with free of cost. He died on 6 May 2007.", "Title: Khajuria\n\nKhajuriya Sarki (Hindi: खजुरिया , Urdu: کھجوریہ‎ ) is a Village near Dhebarua in Shoratgarh Assembly Constituency of Siddharthnagar District, Uttar Pradesh state, India. The village has a nearby station Barhni on the Gorakhpur-Gonda Loop of Indian Railway. It is 6 km far from the Nepal border Krishnanagar (JhandeNagar) of Nepal. The mixed population of Muslims & Hindus living as a brotherhood never had seen any tension/riots since the existence of the village. A notable personality & secular visionary like Baadshah Mehdi Hasan Khan belongs from this Village.", "Title: Bernard Meltzer\n\nBernard C. Meltzer (May 2, 1916 – March 25, 1998) was a United States radio host for several decades. His advice call-in show, \"What's Your Problem? ,\" aired from 1967 until the mid-1990s on stations WCAU-AM and WPEN-AM in Philadelphia, WOR-AM and WEVD-AM in New York and in national syndication on NBC Talknet.", "Title: Name of Russia (Russia TV)\n\nName of Russia (Russian: Имя Россия , \"The Name Russia\") was a project of the Russia TV channel aimed to elect the most notable personality in Russian history through Internet, radio and television voting. The program is similar to British \"100 Greatest Britons\" and other similar projects held in different countries.", "Title: Bruce Williams (talk radio host)\n\nBruce H. Williams (born 1932) is an American radio host, entrepreneur, writer and former mayor. His nationally syndicated talk show, \"The Bruce Williams Show\", aired throughout the United States for 29 years, until ending production in March 2010. Williams has written six books, and he also writes a syndicated advice column called \"Smart Money\".", "Title: Niwaj Nagar\n\nNiwaj Nagar is a village in the subdivision Narnaul of the Mahendragarh District in the Indian state of Haryana. It is approximately 5 kilometers from Narnaul and is connected by road. Narnaul is approximately 150 km from New Delhi, the capital of India. It has a well established Government High School by the name Lala Murlidhar High School, a small market, 2 temples and a community cenetr (Tayal Dharamshala). Munish Kumar Raizada, a Neonatologist is also from the village and his ancestors were the founder of the village. He has started a Mission India Foundation (MIF) for the benefit of the society and time to time vaccination programs are organis by him. He is now in USA and one of the notable personality of India.", "Title: Edmund Blackadder\n\nEdmund Blackadder is the single name given to a collection of fictional characters who appear in the BBC mock-historical comedy series \"Blackadder\", each played by Rowan Atkinson. Although each series is set within a different period of British history, each character is part of the same familial dynasty and is usually called Edmund Blackadder. Each character also shares notable personality traits and characteristics throughout each incarnation.", "Title: NBC Talknet\n\nNBC Talknet was a nighttime programming block on the NBC Radio Network from the 1980s to the 1990s. It comprised several advice-oriented call-in talk shows, the most notable personalities being Bruce Williams and Sally Jessy Raphael. At a time when talk radio was a mostly local format, Talknet, among similar services, brought the format to a national level.", "Title: Sally Jessy Raphael\n\nSally Lowenthal (born February 25, 1935), better known as Sally Jessy Raphael, is an American former talk show host known for her talk show program \"Sally\" (originally titled The Sally Jessy Raphael Show), which she hosted for two decades, and for the bright red oversized eyeglasses she wears in all public appearances.", "Title: Ann Calvello\n\nAnn Theresa Calvello (August 1, 1929 – March 14, 2006) was a U.S. athlete and notable personality in the sport of roller derby." ]
5,056
What program was Wernher von Braun credited with inventing and did Helmut Gröttrup help in managing?
V-2 rocket program
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[ { "sentences": [ "Von Braun Ferry Rocket was a concept design for a shuttle spacecraft that was developed by Wernher von Braun in a seminal series of early-1950s Collier's magazine articles, Man Will Conquer Space Soon!", " by Wernher von Braun \"et al.\" The Ferry Rocket concept has evolved over time." ], "title": "Von Braun Ferry Rocket" }, { "sentences": [ "Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German, later American, aerospace engineer and space architect credited with inventing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany and the Saturn V for the United States.", " He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the father of rocket technology and space science in the United States." ], "title": "Wernher von Braun" }, { "sentences": [ "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!", " was the title of a famous series of 1950s magazine articles in \"Collier's\" detailing Wernher von Braun's plans for manned spaceflight.", " Edited by Cornelius Ryan, the individual articles were authored by such space notables of the time as Willy Ley, Fred Lawrence Whipple, Dr. Joseph Kaplan, Dr. Heinz Haber, and von Braun.", " The articles were illustrated with paintings and drawings by Chesley Bonestell, Fred Freeman, and Rolf Klep, some of the finest magazine illustrators of the time." ], "title": "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!" }, { "sentences": [ "The Von Braun Center for Science & Innovation (VCSI ) is a non-profit research and development organization based in Huntsville, Alabama and is named for pioneering aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun.", " VCSI is affiliated with NASA, Department of Defense and other federal government agencies." ], "title": "Von Braun Center for Science & Innovation" }, { "sentences": [ "Magnus \"Mac\" Freiherr von Braun (10 May 1919 – 21 June 2003) was a German chemical engineer, Luftwaffe aviator, and rocket scientist at Peenemünde, the Mittelwerk, and after emigrating to the United States via Operation Paperclip, at Fort Bliss.", " He was the brother of Sigismund and Wernher von Braun." ], "title": "Magnus von Braun" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Von Braun ( ) is a mountain (3,275 m) located 4 nautical miles (7 km) south of Mount Sabine in the Admiralty Mountains.", " Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63.", " Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Wernher von Braun of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a visitor at McMurdo Station, 1966–67." ], "title": "Mount Von Braun" }, { "sentences": [ "Helmut Gröttrup (12 February 1916 – 5 July 1981) was a German engineer and rocket scientist.", " He was a manager for Wernher von Braun in the V-2 rocket program.", " During 1940, he was program manager for remote guidance and control at Peenemünde Army Research Center.", " In December 1940, he was made department head at Peenemünde Army Research Center under Ernst Steinhoff." ], "title": "Helmut Gröttrup" }, { "sentences": [ "von Braun, named after the rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun, is a lunar crater located near the northwestern limb of the Moon.", " It lies along the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the northeast of the crater Lavoisier.", " The northeastern rim of this crater is on the edge of the Sinus Roris, a bay feature in the northwestern part of the Oceanus Procellarum.", " Due to its proximity to the limb, this crater appears significantly foreshortened when viewed from the Earth." ], "title": "Von Braun (crater)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Man and the Moon\" is an episode of \"Disneyland\" which originally aired on December 28, 1955.", " It was directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball.", " It begins with a humorous look with a man's fascination with the Moon through animation.", " This segment features characteristics of the Moon depicted from William Shakespeare and children's nursery rhymes to lunar superstitions and scientific research.", " Then Kimball comes on with some information on the Moon, supplemented by graphics.", " Kimball then introduces Dr. Wernher Von Braun, who discusses plans for a trip around the Moon.", " Dr. Wernher Von Braun was employed as a technical consultant on this film by Walt Disney, and on a number of other Disney films.", " He had a great knowledge of rockets, as he had helped to develop the V-2 rocket while working for Nazi Germany." ], "title": "Man and the Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Institute RABE (Missile Construction and Development in Bleichenrode) was a Soviet missile research group created to recreate the A-4 flight control system with the help of German rocket specialists.", " It was created in July 1945 and originally consisted of 12 Germans under Major Boris Chertok and Lieutenant Colonel Aleksey Mikhaylovich Isayev.", " The Institute RABE was also created with the purpose of recruiting German rocket specialists to aid in current and future Soviet rocket development.", " This mission had to be kept secret, as the border with American-controlled territory was only 6 km away from the institute.", " By the end of August, the institute had settled into their headquarters (the former mansion of Wernher von Braun).", " Late in the fall of 1945 the institute successfully completed their most important covert operation when they retrieved Helmut Gröttrup (the deputy for the electrical system and missile control) from American territory along with his family.", " In February 1946 the Institute RABE was absorbed into the larger Institute Nordhausen, which had the goal of recreating the entire German A-4 rocket." ], "title": "Institute Rabe" } ]
[ "Title: Von Braun Ferry Rocket\n\nVon Braun Ferry Rocket was a concept design for a shuttle spacecraft that was developed by Wernher von Braun in a seminal series of early-1950s Collier's magazine articles, Man Will Conquer Space Soon! by Wernher von Braun \"et al.\" The Ferry Rocket concept has evolved over time.", "Title: Wernher von Braun\n\nWernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German, later American, aerospace engineer and space architect credited with inventing the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany and the Saturn V for the United States. He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the father of rocket technology and space science in the United States.", "Title: Man Will Conquer Space Soon!\n\nMan Will Conquer Space Soon! was the title of a famous series of 1950s magazine articles in \"Collier's\" detailing Wernher von Braun's plans for manned spaceflight. Edited by Cornelius Ryan, the individual articles were authored by such space notables of the time as Willy Ley, Fred Lawrence Whipple, Dr. Joseph Kaplan, Dr. Heinz Haber, and von Braun. The articles were illustrated with paintings and drawings by Chesley Bonestell, Fred Freeman, and Rolf Klep, some of the finest magazine illustrators of the time.", "Title: Von Braun Center for Science & Innovation\n\nThe Von Braun Center for Science & Innovation (VCSI ) is a non-profit research and development organization based in Huntsville, Alabama and is named for pioneering aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun. VCSI is affiliated with NASA, Department of Defense and other federal government agencies.", "Title: Magnus von Braun\n\nMagnus \"Mac\" Freiherr von Braun (10 May 1919 – 21 June 2003) was a German chemical engineer, Luftwaffe aviator, and rocket scientist at Peenemünde, the Mittelwerk, and after emigrating to the United States via Operation Paperclip, at Fort Bliss. He was the brother of Sigismund and Wernher von Braun.", "Title: Mount Von Braun\n\nMount Von Braun ( ) is a mountain (3,275 m) located 4 nautical miles (7 km) south of Mount Sabine in the Admiralty Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Wernher von Braun of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a visitor at McMurdo Station, 1966–67.", "Title: Helmut Gröttrup\n\nHelmut Gröttrup (12 February 1916 – 5 July 1981) was a German engineer and rocket scientist. He was a manager for Wernher von Braun in the V-2 rocket program. During 1940, he was program manager for remote guidance and control at Peenemünde Army Research Center. In December 1940, he was made department head at Peenemünde Army Research Center under Ernst Steinhoff.", "Title: Von Braun (crater)\n\nvon Braun, named after the rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun, is a lunar crater located near the northwestern limb of the Moon. It lies along the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the northeast of the crater Lavoisier. The northeastern rim of this crater is on the edge of the Sinus Roris, a bay feature in the northwestern part of the Oceanus Procellarum. Due to its proximity to the limb, this crater appears significantly foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.", "Title: Man and the Moon\n\n\"Man and the Moon\" is an episode of \"Disneyland\" which originally aired on December 28, 1955. It was directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball. It begins with a humorous look with a man's fascination with the Moon through animation. This segment features characteristics of the Moon depicted from William Shakespeare and children's nursery rhymes to lunar superstitions and scientific research. Then Kimball comes on with some information on the Moon, supplemented by graphics. Kimball then introduces Dr. Wernher Von Braun, who discusses plans for a trip around the Moon. Dr. Wernher Von Braun was employed as a technical consultant on this film by Walt Disney, and on a number of other Disney films. He had a great knowledge of rockets, as he had helped to develop the V-2 rocket while working for Nazi Germany.", "Title: Institute Rabe\n\nInstitute RABE (Missile Construction and Development in Bleichenrode) was a Soviet missile research group created to recreate the A-4 flight control system with the help of German rocket specialists. It was created in July 1945 and originally consisted of 12 Germans under Major Boris Chertok and Lieutenant Colonel Aleksey Mikhaylovich Isayev. The Institute RABE was also created with the purpose of recruiting German rocket specialists to aid in current and future Soviet rocket development. This mission had to be kept secret, as the border with American-controlled territory was only 6 km away from the institute. By the end of August, the institute had settled into their headquarters (the former mansion of Wernher von Braun). Late in the fall of 1945 the institute successfully completed their most important covert operation when they retrieved Helmut Gröttrup (the deputy for the electrical system and missile control) from American territory along with his family. In February 1946 the Institute RABE was absorbed into the larger Institute Nordhausen, which had the goal of recreating the entire German A-4 rocket." ]
5,057
What date did the dog which starred in a movie written, produced, and directed by Joe Camp die?
November 11, 1975
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medium
{ "title": [ "Higgins (dog)", "Benji (1974 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Around the Bend is a 2004 road movie written and directed by Jordan Roberts.", " The film is inspired by the relationship between Roberts and the absentee, criminally insane, substance-abusing father he barely knew, Robert Stone Jordan (born: Robert Samuel Jordan), a self-styled indie film director/producer in his later years.", " In the 1970s Bob Jordan toured with Leon Russell for a film project that he thoroughly bungled due to his drug-induced manic behavior.", " In the 1990s he produced and directed one of the first digitally captured film experiments based on the characters in Alice in Wonderland, often known as \"Through the Looking Glass\".", " His last known film project, \"Meth\" filmed in and around Palmdale/Lancaster CA involved a film \"completion fund\" scam where he ran off with the Sony Camera equipment loaned to him and the money he had collected from several investors.", " Upon returning to CA, he would die in 2001 awaiting a liver transplant, without ever contacting his sons.", " Christopher Walken bore an uncanny resemblance to Robert Jordan both in the physical and in his ability to appear menacing and unpredictable." ], "title": "Around the Bend" }, { "sentences": [ "Higgins (died November 11, 1975) was one of the best-known dog actors of the 1960s and 1970s.", " Most people remember him as the original Benji or as the uncredited dog from \"Petticoat Junction\", two of the most popular roles he played during a 14-year career in show business." ], "title": "Higgins (dog)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kshana Kshanam (English: \"Moment to Moment\") is a 1991 Telugu neo-noir road movie written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma.", " The film Starred Venkatesh, Sridevi and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles.", " The sound track and background score composed by M. M. Keeravani received rave reviews.", " The Comedy thriller film is one of the highest rated Telugu films on the Internet Movie Database.", " The narrative by Ram Gopal Varma, and the cinematography by S. Gopala Reddy, received positive reviews." ], "title": "Kshana Kshanam" }, { "sentences": [ "Kawela is a 2017 Punjabi psychological thriller movie written and directed by Amanjit Singh Brar and starring Harp Farmer, Mahabir Bhullar, Baljit Mathoun and Shehnaaz Gill.", " The release date of the movie is 21 April 2017." ], "title": "Kawela" }, { "sentences": [ "Benji is the first film in a series of five theatrical features about the golden mixed breed dog named Benji.", " It was written, produced, and directed by Joe Camp, and filmed in and around Denton, Texas.", " Released in 1974, it was a critical and box-office success, grossing $45 million on a budget of $500,000.", " The film also received an Academy Award nomination for the Best Original Song for the theme song \"I Feel Love,\" written by Euel Box and performed by country singer Charlie Rich.", " The film was turned down for distribution by every studio in Hollywood; Camp had to form his own distribution company to distribute the film worldwide.", " Despite the challenges, \"Variety\" reported that \"Benji\" ranked #3 among the top Box Office films of 1974." ], "title": "Benji (1974 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oh!", " Heavenly Dog is a 1980 American comedy film written by Rod Browning.", " The film stars Benjean, billed here as Benji (she was the daughter of Higgins, who originated the role of Benji), Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour and Omar Sharif.", " The film was directed by Joe Camp and released by 20th Century Fox." ], "title": "Oh! Heavenly Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Christmas is a 2002 American Christmas movie written by Stanley M. Brooks and Betty G. Birney.", " It was directed by and stars John Schneider.", " In the movie Joel Wallace, Schneider's character, is a widower raising a daughter, Felice (Jenna Boyd).", " In her Christmas letter to Santa Claus, Felice wishes for a new mother for Christmas.", " The letter is intercepted by a local news producer who cancels reporter Mary Maloney's vacation and sends her to investigate the Wallace family as a human interest story.", " Most of the movie deals with Joel's searching for a new wife that will be Felice's mother.", " The ending takes a bit of a twist, though, when it turns out that Mary is Felice's birth mother who had given her up for adoption.", " The movie incorporates a little extra magic with \"governor\" Les Turner whom Felice thinks is Santa Claus." ], "title": "Mary Christmas (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Cobra Woman (Italian: Eva nera) is an Italian exploitation movie written and directed by Joe D'Amato.", " The film starred Jack Palance and Laura Gemser." ], "title": "Black Cobra Woman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Double McGuffin is a 1979 American mystery film written and directed by Joe Camp.", " The film starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom later became well-known names in the U.S., including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star in the sitcom \"The Facts of Life\"." ], "title": "The Double McGuffin" }, { "sentences": [ "Welcome to Kodaikanal is a 1992 Malayalam movie written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu.", " The movie features Jagadish, Anusha, Siddique and Saikumar in the lead roles.", " The movie was produced by Hameed under the banner of \"Gemi Movies\" and was distributed by \"Pratheeksha Pictures\"." ], "title": "Welcome to Kodaikanal" } ]
[ "Title: Around the Bend\n\nAround the Bend is a 2004 road movie written and directed by Jordan Roberts. The film is inspired by the relationship between Roberts and the absentee, criminally insane, substance-abusing father he barely knew, Robert Stone Jordan (born: Robert Samuel Jordan), a self-styled indie film director/producer in his later years. In the 1970s Bob Jordan toured with Leon Russell for a film project that he thoroughly bungled due to his drug-induced manic behavior. In the 1990s he produced and directed one of the first digitally captured film experiments based on the characters in Alice in Wonderland, often known as \"Through the Looking Glass\". His last known film project, \"Meth\" filmed in and around Palmdale/Lancaster CA involved a film \"completion fund\" scam where he ran off with the Sony Camera equipment loaned to him and the money he had collected from several investors. Upon returning to CA, he would die in 2001 awaiting a liver transplant, without ever contacting his sons. Christopher Walken bore an uncanny resemblance to Robert Jordan both in the physical and in his ability to appear menacing and unpredictable.", "Title: Higgins (dog)\n\nHiggins (died November 11, 1975) was one of the best-known dog actors of the 1960s and 1970s. Most people remember him as the original Benji or as the uncredited dog from \"Petticoat Junction\", two of the most popular roles he played during a 14-year career in show business.", "Title: Kshana Kshanam\n\nKshana Kshanam (English: \"Moment to Moment\") is a 1991 Telugu neo-noir road movie written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film Starred Venkatesh, Sridevi and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles. The sound track and background score composed by M. M. Keeravani received rave reviews. The Comedy thriller film is one of the highest rated Telugu films on the Internet Movie Database. The narrative by Ram Gopal Varma, and the cinematography by S. Gopala Reddy, received positive reviews.", "Title: Kawela\n\nKawela is a 2017 Punjabi psychological thriller movie written and directed by Amanjit Singh Brar and starring Harp Farmer, Mahabir Bhullar, Baljit Mathoun and Shehnaaz Gill. The release date of the movie is 21 April 2017.", "Title: Benji (1974 film)\n\nBenji is the first film in a series of five theatrical features about the golden mixed breed dog named Benji. It was written, produced, and directed by Joe Camp, and filmed in and around Denton, Texas. Released in 1974, it was a critical and box-office success, grossing $45 million on a budget of $500,000. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for the Best Original Song for the theme song \"I Feel Love,\" written by Euel Box and performed by country singer Charlie Rich. The film was turned down for distribution by every studio in Hollywood; Camp had to form his own distribution company to distribute the film worldwide. Despite the challenges, \"Variety\" reported that \"Benji\" ranked #3 among the top Box Office films of 1974.", "Title: Oh! Heavenly Dog\n\nOh! Heavenly Dog is a 1980 American comedy film written by Rod Browning. The film stars Benjean, billed here as Benji (she was the daughter of Higgins, who originated the role of Benji), Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour and Omar Sharif. The film was directed by Joe Camp and released by 20th Century Fox.", "Title: Mary Christmas (film)\n\nMary Christmas is a 2002 American Christmas movie written by Stanley M. Brooks and Betty G. Birney. It was directed by and stars John Schneider. In the movie Joel Wallace, Schneider's character, is a widower raising a daughter, Felice (Jenna Boyd). In her Christmas letter to Santa Claus, Felice wishes for a new mother for Christmas. The letter is intercepted by a local news producer who cancels reporter Mary Maloney's vacation and sends her to investigate the Wallace family as a human interest story. Most of the movie deals with Joel's searching for a new wife that will be Felice's mother. The ending takes a bit of a twist, though, when it turns out that Mary is Felice's birth mother who had given her up for adoption. The movie incorporates a little extra magic with \"governor\" Les Turner whom Felice thinks is Santa Claus.", "Title: Black Cobra Woman\n\nBlack Cobra Woman (Italian: Eva nera) is an Italian exploitation movie written and directed by Joe D'Amato. The film starred Jack Palance and Laura Gemser.", "Title: The Double McGuffin\n\nThe Double McGuffin is a 1979 American mystery film written and directed by Joe Camp. The film starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom later became well-known names in the U.S., including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star in the sitcom \"The Facts of Life\".", "Title: Welcome to Kodaikanal\n\nWelcome to Kodaikanal is a 1992 Malayalam movie written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu. The movie features Jagadish, Anusha, Siddique and Saikumar in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Hameed under the banner of \"Gemi Movies\" and was distributed by \"Pratheeksha Pictures\"." ]
5,058
Who was a reformed criminal and former member of the gang who's founder embarked on a life of crime after being maimed in an industrial accident as a boy?
Envoy Richard 'Darkie’ Hutton
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easy
{ "title": [ "Darkie Hutton", "Charles Peace" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pavle Stanimirovic (born May 10, 1972), a.k.a. Paul Montana, is a Serbian-American media personality, writer, and reformed criminal.", " The son of Vojislav Stanimirović, Pavle retired from a life of crime and incarceration and became a Miami-based writer and media personality.", " He is a criminal authority, safe-cracker, jewel thief, and a former founding member of the YACS, who are closely tied today to the Pink Panthers in Europe." ], "title": "Pavle Stanimirovic" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Frederick Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was an English burglar and murderer, who embarked on a life of crime after being maimed in an industrial accident as a boy.", " After killing a policeman in Manchester, he fled to his home-town of Sheffield, where he became obsessed with his neighbour's wife and shot the husband dead.", " Settling in London, he carried out multiple burglaries before being caught in the prosperous suburb of Blackheath, wounding the policeman who arrested him.", " He was linked to the Sheffield murder, and tried at Leeds Assizes.", " Found guilty, he was hanged at Armley Prison.", " His story has inspired many authors and film producers." ], "title": "Charles Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "Börge Lennart Hellström (25 September 1957 – 17 February 2017) was a Swedish writer.", " A reformed criminal, he was perhaps best known as a founding member of the organisation \"Kriminellas revansch i samhället\" (KRIS).", " The organisation aims to combat crime and provide support to former criminals.", " He was also one half of the writing duo Roslund & Hellström.", " With journalist Anders Roslund, he co-authored seven books between 2004 and 2016." ], "title": "Börge Hellström" }, { "sentences": [ "Due to escalating gang activity and high crime rates in Oakland, California Mayor Jean Quan proposed gang injunctions in Oakland, which were passed in May, 2011.", " These highly controversial injunctions were only proposed for 2 areas of Oakland – the North side of Oakland and the Fruitvale district.", " Injunctions were placed in these areas even though the highest crime rates were located in the West Oakland and East Oakland district 6 areas.", " Opponents of the injunctions cite concerns about the high costs of implementing and maintaining them, as well as the possibility of civil rights violations.", " They also criticize the motives behind them and raise questions about the actual safety achieved and issues of gentrification.", " A gang injunction is a court-issued restraining order that prohibits named gang members from participating in a variety of specified activities.", " A \"gang member\" is defined as an individual who knowingly belongs to a gang, i.e. has specific intent to be a gang member.", " Under this definition, gang members have sufficient notice of what constitutes a prohibited \"gang association.\"", " The goal of gang injunctions are to prevent criminal activity before it occurs and to end the problems that already exist." ], "title": "Oakland gang injunctions" }, { "sentences": [ "Envoy Richard 'Darkie’ Hutton (1849 – 1921) was a reformed criminal and former member of the Charles Peace gang who spent 23 years in prison before he was converted and became an evangelist and Officer in The Salvation Army." ], "title": "Darkie Hutton" }, { "sentences": [ "This article lists notable industrial disasters, which are disasters caused by industrial companies, either by accident, negligence or incompetence.", " They are a form of industrial accident where great damage, injury or loss of life are caused." ], "title": "List of industrial disasters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas City disaster was an industrial accident that occurred April 16, 1947, in the Port of Texas City.", " It was the deadliest industrial accident in U.S. history, and one of the largest non-nuclear explosions.", " Originating with a mid-morning fire on board the French-registered vessel SS \"Grandcamp\" (docked in the port), her cargo of approximately 2,200 tons (approximately 2,100 metric tons) of ammonium nitrate detonated, with the initial blast and subsequent chain-reaction of further fires and explosions in other ships and nearby oil-storage facilities.", " It killed at least 581 people, including all but one member of the Texas City fire department.", " The disaster triggered the first ever class action lawsuit against the United States government, under the then-recently enacted Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), on behalf of 8,485 victims." ], "title": "Texas City disaster" }, { "sentences": [ "The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign was set up after casual dock worker Simon Jones was decapitated in an industrial accident on 24 April 1998.", " He was working for Euromin on the south coast of England.", " The campaign argues that failure to train Simon for a dangerous job was tantamount to murder and that the pursuit of profit was put ahead of life.", " Simon died on his first day at work and was known to have no experience." ], "title": "Simon Jones Memorial Campaign" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Technical rescue\" refers to the aspects of saving life or property that employ the use of tools and skills that exceed those normally reserved for fire fighting and emergency medical services.", " These disciplines include structural collapse rescue, trench collapse rescue, cave/tunnel rescue, water/ice rescue, elevator/escalator rescue, electrical rescue, and industrial accident rescue.", " In the United States, technical rescues will often have multiple jurisdictions operating together to effect the rescue, and will often use the Incident Command System to manage the incident and resources at scene." ], "title": "Technical rescue" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis \"Cutty\" Wise is a fictional character on the HBO drama \"The Wire\", played by actor Chad Coleman.", " Wise is a reformed criminal who sets up a boxing gym for neighborhood children.", " The name \"Dennis Wise\" was taken from an actual Baltimore contract killer, who is serving a life sentence in prison.", " The nickname \"Cutty\" originates from the character serving time in the Maryland State Penitentiary in Jessup, Maryland, which was nicknamed \"The Cut.\"" ], "title": "Dennis "Cutty" Wise" } ]
[ "Title: Pavle Stanimirovic\n\nPavle Stanimirovic (born May 10, 1972), a.k.a. Paul Montana, is a Serbian-American media personality, writer, and reformed criminal. The son of Vojislav Stanimirović, Pavle retired from a life of crime and incarceration and became a Miami-based writer and media personality. He is a criminal authority, safe-cracker, jewel thief, and a former founding member of the YACS, who are closely tied today to the Pink Panthers in Europe.", "Title: Charles Peace\n\nCharles Frederick Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was an English burglar and murderer, who embarked on a life of crime after being maimed in an industrial accident as a boy. After killing a policeman in Manchester, he fled to his home-town of Sheffield, where he became obsessed with his neighbour's wife and shot the husband dead. Settling in London, he carried out multiple burglaries before being caught in the prosperous suburb of Blackheath, wounding the policeman who arrested him. He was linked to the Sheffield murder, and tried at Leeds Assizes. Found guilty, he was hanged at Armley Prison. His story has inspired many authors and film producers.", "Title: Börge Hellström\n\nBörge Lennart Hellström (25 September 1957 – 17 February 2017) was a Swedish writer. A reformed criminal, he was perhaps best known as a founding member of the organisation \"Kriminellas revansch i samhället\" (KRIS). The organisation aims to combat crime and provide support to former criminals. He was also one half of the writing duo Roslund & Hellström. With journalist Anders Roslund, he co-authored seven books between 2004 and 2016.", "Title: Oakland gang injunctions\n\nDue to escalating gang activity and high crime rates in Oakland, California Mayor Jean Quan proposed gang injunctions in Oakland, which were passed in May, 2011. These highly controversial injunctions were only proposed for 2 areas of Oakland – the North side of Oakland and the Fruitvale district. Injunctions were placed in these areas even though the highest crime rates were located in the West Oakland and East Oakland district 6 areas. Opponents of the injunctions cite concerns about the high costs of implementing and maintaining them, as well as the possibility of civil rights violations. They also criticize the motives behind them and raise questions about the actual safety achieved and issues of gentrification. A gang injunction is a court-issued restraining order that prohibits named gang members from participating in a variety of specified activities. A \"gang member\" is defined as an individual who knowingly belongs to a gang, i.e. has specific intent to be a gang member. Under this definition, gang members have sufficient notice of what constitutes a prohibited \"gang association.\" The goal of gang injunctions are to prevent criminal activity before it occurs and to end the problems that already exist.", "Title: Darkie Hutton\n\nEnvoy Richard 'Darkie’ Hutton (1849 – 1921) was a reformed criminal and former member of the Charles Peace gang who spent 23 years in prison before he was converted and became an evangelist and Officer in The Salvation Army.", "Title: List of industrial disasters\n\nThis article lists notable industrial disasters, which are disasters caused by industrial companies, either by accident, negligence or incompetence. They are a form of industrial accident where great damage, injury or loss of life are caused.", "Title: Texas City disaster\n\nThe Texas City disaster was an industrial accident that occurred April 16, 1947, in the Port of Texas City. It was the deadliest industrial accident in U.S. history, and one of the largest non-nuclear explosions. Originating with a mid-morning fire on board the French-registered vessel SS \"Grandcamp\" (docked in the port), her cargo of approximately 2,200 tons (approximately 2,100 metric tons) of ammonium nitrate detonated, with the initial blast and subsequent chain-reaction of further fires and explosions in other ships and nearby oil-storage facilities. It killed at least 581 people, including all but one member of the Texas City fire department. The disaster triggered the first ever class action lawsuit against the United States government, under the then-recently enacted Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), on behalf of 8,485 victims.", "Title: Simon Jones Memorial Campaign\n\nThe Simon Jones Memorial Campaign was set up after casual dock worker Simon Jones was decapitated in an industrial accident on 24 April 1998. He was working for Euromin on the south coast of England. The campaign argues that failure to train Simon for a dangerous job was tantamount to murder and that the pursuit of profit was put ahead of life. Simon died on his first day at work and was known to have no experience.", "Title: Technical rescue\n\n\"Technical rescue\" refers to the aspects of saving life or property that employ the use of tools and skills that exceed those normally reserved for fire fighting and emergency medical services. These disciplines include structural collapse rescue, trench collapse rescue, cave/tunnel rescue, water/ice rescue, elevator/escalator rescue, electrical rescue, and industrial accident rescue. In the United States, technical rescues will often have multiple jurisdictions operating together to effect the rescue, and will often use the Incident Command System to manage the incident and resources at scene.", "Title: Dennis "Cutty" Wise\n\nDennis \"Cutty\" Wise is a fictional character on the HBO drama \"The Wire\", played by actor Chad Coleman. Wise is a reformed criminal who sets up a boxing gym for neighborhood children. The name \"Dennis Wise\" was taken from an actual Baltimore contract killer, who is serving a life sentence in prison. The nickname \"Cutty\" originates from the character serving time in the Maryland State Penitentiary in Jessup, Maryland, which was nicknamed \"The Cut.\"" ]
5,059
Which person became a band member earlier: Lee Donghae or Anthony Kiedis?
Anthony Kiedis
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Lee Donghae", "Anthony Kiedis" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Red Hot Chili Peppers 1983 Tour was the first-ever concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers.", " Originally formed as a joke band called \"Tony Flow And The Miraculously Majestic Masters Of Mayhem\" by bassist Flea, guitarist, Hillel Slovak and drummer, Jack Irons, all friends from high school.", " They asked fellow high school friend, Anthony Kiedis to join them onstage for their first-ever show at the Hollywood, California venue known as The Rhythm Lounge.", " Kiedis had previously been a MC to introduce his friend's former bands.", " However, this time Kiedis was asked to sing.", " With one song, a made-up rap Kiedis created called \"Out In L.A.\", the band took to the stage as an opening act for Neighbor's Voices.", " The club owner was so impressed by their performance he told them to return the following week with another song.", " The band quickly wrote \"Get Up and Jump\" and played it at that second show.", " In early March 1983 the band made the name change to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.", " The band first made a name for themselves on their local club scene when they played the famous Kit Kat Club by doing their now famous socks on cocks routine (this would become a trademark for the band and something they would do on occasion for many years).", " After this performance, Lindy Goetz decided to be their manager, a role he would hold until 1999.", " The 1983 tour consisted of shows mostly in the band's homestate of California except for one show in Nevada.", " A 10-song demo tape was recorded with Spit Stix, drummer for the punk band Fear, which Flea was briefly with." ], "title": "Red Hot Chili Peppers 1983 Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Panda and Hedgehog () is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Lee Donghae of Super Junior and Yoon Seung-ah.", " Produced by Song Hae-sung's TV production venture Lion Fish, it aired on Channel A from August 18 to October 7, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 16 episodes." ], "title": "Ms Panda and Mr Hedgehog" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony Kiedis ( ; born November 1, 1962) is an American musician who is the lead singer and songwriter of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, which he has fronted since its inception in 1983.", " Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012." ], "title": "Anthony Kiedis" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Dong-hae (hangul: 이동해; hanja: 李東海; born October 15, 1986) is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor.", " He is a member of the boy band Super Junior, its subgroup Super Junior-M, and Super Junior-D&E, as well as the dance-centered group SM The Performance.", " He is one of the first four Korean artists to appear on Chinese postage stamps." ], "title": "Lee Donghae" }, { "sentences": [ "Fandemonium is a book by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and photographer David Mushegain and was released officially on November 18, 2014 (some fans were shipped their book a week earlier than the actual release date depending on how early they ordered the book).", " The book features photographs and interviews conducted by Mushegain with fans of all ages throughout the world during the band's 2011-13 \"I'm with You tour\".", " Also included is a special introduction by the band's lead singer, Anthony Kiedis and comments by Flea, Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer on what it is like to be a dedicated fan to something." ], "title": "Fandemonium (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "Scar Tissue is the autobiography of Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis.", " It was released in 2004 by Hyperion and authored by Kiedis with Larry Sloman, who compiled information and conducted interviews.", " The book reached a high of #1 \"The New York Times\" Best Seller List.", " An audiobook version, read by actor Rider Strong, was released by Phoenix Audio on June 30, 2006.", " An E-book version is also available." ], "title": "Scar Tissue (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Under the Bridge\" is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.", " It is the eleventh track on the group's fifth studio album, \"Blood Sugar Sex Magik\", and was released as its second single on March 10, 1992.", " Vocalist Anthony Kiedis wrote the lyrics to express feelings of loneliness and despondency, and to reflect on narcotics and their impact on his life.", " Kiedis initially did not feel that \"Under the Bridge\" would fit into the Chili Peppers' repertoire, and was reluctant to show it to his bandmates until producer Rick Rubin implored him to do so.", " The rest of the band was receptive to the lyrics and wrote the music." ], "title": "Under the Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "By the Way is the eighth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.", " The album was released July 9, 2002 on Warner Bros.", " Records.", " It sold more than 286,000 copies in the first week, and peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200 (their next album would peak at number one).", " Singles from the album included \"By the Way,\" \"The Zephyr Song,\" \"Can't Stop,\" \"Dosed\" and \"Universally Speaking.\"", " The lyrical subject matter vocalist Anthony Kiedis addresses in \"By the Way\" is a divergence from previous Chili Peppers albums, with Kiedis taking a more candid and reflective approach to his lyrics." ], "title": "By the Way" }, { "sentences": [ "The Uplift Mofo Party Tour (also known during 1988 dates as the Monsters Of Funk Tour) was a concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers to support their third studio album \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\".", " Founding drummer, Jack Irons returned the band the previous year to finish out the band's tour and record the next album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, which ended up being the only album and full tour to feature the four founding band members: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Hillel Slovak and Irons.", " It was the band's biggest tour at the time and featured their first trip to Europe.", " Kiedis, who started to develop a major drug problem on the previous tour, started to fall deeper into his addiction and Slovak's addiction to heroin only grew stronger as well.", " Slovak died of a heroin overdose a few weeks after the end of the tour on June 25, 1988.", " The surviving three members regrouped for a small boat trip with then manager, Lindy Goetz.", " It was there that Irons decided he could no longer deal with being in the band and Slovak's death was too hard for him to handle so he decided to quit the band again, this time for good." ], "title": "The Uplift Mofo Party Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Warped\" is a song by the American alternative rock group Red Hot Chili Peppers, from their 1995 album, \"One Hot Minute\".", " It was released as the first single from the album.", " It is the first track on \"One Hot Minute\", beginning with an unusually quiet intro, before suddenly kicking into a very heavy, crunching riff, and ends with a mellow, melodic outro.", " Vocalist Anthony Kiedis' vocals are distorted and echoed throughout, and contrast dramatically with the rapping present on the band's previous material, especially on their more fast-paced songs such as this; short lines are stretched to fill an entire measure.", " The musical style is of an unpredictable and unsettling nature, which is generally maintained throughout the entire album.", " The lyrics describe Kiedis' confused feelings about drugs, starting already in the first lines with: \"my tendency/for dependency/is offending me\"." ], "title": "Warped" } ]
[ "Title: Red Hot Chili Peppers 1983 Tour\n\nThe Red Hot Chili Peppers 1983 Tour was the first-ever concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Originally formed as a joke band called \"Tony Flow And The Miraculously Majestic Masters Of Mayhem\" by bassist Flea, guitarist, Hillel Slovak and drummer, Jack Irons, all friends from high school. They asked fellow high school friend, Anthony Kiedis to join them onstage for their first-ever show at the Hollywood, California venue known as The Rhythm Lounge. Kiedis had previously been a MC to introduce his friend's former bands. However, this time Kiedis was asked to sing. With one song, a made-up rap Kiedis created called \"Out In L.A.\", the band took to the stage as an opening act for Neighbor's Voices. The club owner was so impressed by their performance he told them to return the following week with another song. The band quickly wrote \"Get Up and Jump\" and played it at that second show. In early March 1983 the band made the name change to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The band first made a name for themselves on their local club scene when they played the famous Kit Kat Club by doing their now famous socks on cocks routine (this would become a trademark for the band and something they would do on occasion for many years). After this performance, Lindy Goetz decided to be their manager, a role he would hold until 1999. The 1983 tour consisted of shows mostly in the band's homestate of California except for one show in Nevada. A 10-song demo tape was recorded with Spit Stix, drummer for the punk band Fear, which Flea was briefly with.", "Title: Ms Panda and Mr Hedgehog\n\nPanda and Hedgehog () is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Lee Donghae of Super Junior and Yoon Seung-ah. Produced by Song Hae-sung's TV production venture Lion Fish, it aired on Channel A from August 18 to October 7, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.", "Title: Anthony Kiedis\n\nAnthony Kiedis ( ; born November 1, 1962) is an American musician who is the lead singer and songwriter of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, which he has fronted since its inception in 1983. Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.", "Title: Lee Donghae\n\nLee Dong-hae (hangul: 이동해; hanja: 李東海; born October 15, 1986) is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the boy band Super Junior, its subgroup Super Junior-M, and Super Junior-D&E, as well as the dance-centered group SM The Performance. He is one of the first four Korean artists to appear on Chinese postage stamps.", "Title: Fandemonium (book)\n\nFandemonium is a book by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and photographer David Mushegain and was released officially on November 18, 2014 (some fans were shipped their book a week earlier than the actual release date depending on how early they ordered the book). The book features photographs and interviews conducted by Mushegain with fans of all ages throughout the world during the band's 2011-13 \"I'm with You tour\". Also included is a special introduction by the band's lead singer, Anthony Kiedis and comments by Flea, Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer on what it is like to be a dedicated fan to something.", "Title: Scar Tissue (book)\n\nScar Tissue is the autobiography of Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis. It was released in 2004 by Hyperion and authored by Kiedis with Larry Sloman, who compiled information and conducted interviews. The book reached a high of #1 \"The New York Times\" Best Seller List. An audiobook version, read by actor Rider Strong, was released by Phoenix Audio on June 30, 2006. An E-book version is also available.", "Title: Under the Bridge\n\n\"Under the Bridge\" is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. It is the eleventh track on the group's fifth studio album, \"Blood Sugar Sex Magik\", and was released as its second single on March 10, 1992. Vocalist Anthony Kiedis wrote the lyrics to express feelings of loneliness and despondency, and to reflect on narcotics and their impact on his life. Kiedis initially did not feel that \"Under the Bridge\" would fit into the Chili Peppers' repertoire, and was reluctant to show it to his bandmates until producer Rick Rubin implored him to do so. The rest of the band was receptive to the lyrics and wrote the music.", "Title: By the Way\n\nBy the Way is the eighth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. The album was released July 9, 2002 on Warner Bros. Records. It sold more than 286,000 copies in the first week, and peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200 (their next album would peak at number one). Singles from the album included \"By the Way,\" \"The Zephyr Song,\" \"Can't Stop,\" \"Dosed\" and \"Universally Speaking.\" The lyrical subject matter vocalist Anthony Kiedis addresses in \"By the Way\" is a divergence from previous Chili Peppers albums, with Kiedis taking a more candid and reflective approach to his lyrics.", "Title: The Uplift Mofo Party Tour\n\nThe Uplift Mofo Party Tour (also known during 1988 dates as the Monsters Of Funk Tour) was a concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers to support their third studio album \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\". Founding drummer, Jack Irons returned the band the previous year to finish out the band's tour and record the next album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, which ended up being the only album and full tour to feature the four founding band members: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Hillel Slovak and Irons. It was the band's biggest tour at the time and featured their first trip to Europe. Kiedis, who started to develop a major drug problem on the previous tour, started to fall deeper into his addiction and Slovak's addiction to heroin only grew stronger as well. Slovak died of a heroin overdose a few weeks after the end of the tour on June 25, 1988. The surviving three members regrouped for a small boat trip with then manager, Lindy Goetz. It was there that Irons decided he could no longer deal with being in the band and Slovak's death was too hard for him to handle so he decided to quit the band again, this time for good.", "Title: Warped\n\n\"Warped\" is a song by the American alternative rock group Red Hot Chili Peppers, from their 1995 album, \"One Hot Minute\". It was released as the first single from the album. It is the first track on \"One Hot Minute\", beginning with an unusually quiet intro, before suddenly kicking into a very heavy, crunching riff, and ends with a mellow, melodic outro. Vocalist Anthony Kiedis' vocals are distorted and echoed throughout, and contrast dramatically with the rapping present on the band's previous material, especially on their more fast-paced songs such as this; short lines are stretched to fill an entire measure. The musical style is of an unpredictable and unsettling nature, which is generally maintained throughout the entire album. The lyrics describe Kiedis' confused feelings about drugs, starting already in the first lines with: \"my tendency/for dependency/is offending me\"." ]
5,060
Which is longer Miami and Erie Canal or Folsom South Canal?
Miami and Erie Canal
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Miami and Erie Canal", "Folsom South Canal", "Folsom South Canal" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Folsom South Canal is an aqueduct in Northern California in the United States.", " The canal diverts water from the American River at Nimbus Dam in Sacramento County and travels about 26.7 mi in a southerly direction, terminating near Clay, about 10 mi northeast of Lodi.", " The canal is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, as part of the Auburn-Folsom South Unit of the Central Valley Project.", " It is contracted for irrigation, industrial and municipal water supply; formerly it provided cooling water for the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station.", " It is also connected to the Mokelumne Aqueduct, which provides a large portion of the San Francisco Bay Area's water supply." ], "title": "Folsom South Canal" }, { "sentences": [ "Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex is a national historic district located at Port Byron and Mentz in Cayuga County, New York.", " The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations.", " Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program.", " It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917.", " The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel." ], "title": "Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miami and Erie Canal was a canal in Ohio that ran about 274 mi ; it was constructed from Cincinnati to Toledo to create a water route from the Ohio River to Lake Erie.", " Construction on the canal began in 1825 and was completed in 1845 at a cost to the state government of $8,062,680.07.", " At its peak, it included 19 aqueducts, three guard locks, 103 canal locks, multiple feeder canals, and a few man-made water reservoirs.", " The canal climbed 395 ft above Lake Erie and 513 ft above the Ohio River to reach a topographical peak called the Loramie Summit, which extended 19 mi between New Bremen, Ohio to lock 1-S in Lockington, north of Piqua, Ohio.", " Boats up to 80 feet long were towed along the canal by mules, horses, or oxen walking on a prepared towpath along the bank, at a rate of four to five miles per hour." ], "title": "Miami and Erie Canal" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indiana Central Canal was a canal intended to connect the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Ohio River.", " It was funded by the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act, Indiana's attempt to take part in the canal-building craze, started by the Erie Canal.", " $3.5 million was allocated for the project, the largest piece of the entire $10 million Act.", " However, due to the Panic of 1837, Indiana suffered financial difficulties and had to turn over the canal to the state's creditors, and building of the canal was stopped in 1839.", " The canal was supposed to extend 296 mi , from Peru, Indiana, to Evansville, Indiana, where it would reach the Ohio River.", " It was originally divided into two sections, North and South.", " Later, a third section was designated, called the Indianapolis section.", " Only eight miles were completed, with eighty additional miles between Anderson, Indiana, and Martinsville, Indiana, having been partially built." ], "title": "Indiana Central Canal" }, { "sentences": [ "The popular song \"Low Bridge, Everybody Down\" was written in 1905 by Thomas S. Allen after Erie Canal barge traffic was converted from mule power to engine power, raising the speed of traffic.", " Also known as \"Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal\", \"Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal\", \"Erie Canal Song\", and \"Mule Named Sal\", the song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State.", " The tune is sadly nostalgic." ], "title": "Low Bridge (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miami and Erie Canal Deep Cut is a preserved, 6600 ft long, segment of the Miami and Erie Canal, United States.", " In order to avoid using locks to go over a ridge, the canal was dug deeply into the ridge, far more than the 5 ft depth of the canal itself.", " Workers dug the canal bed up to 52 ft into the blue clay ridge that separated the St. Marys and Auglaize River watersheds.", " It is a United States National Historic Landmark." ], "title": "Miami and Erie Canal Deep Cut" }, { "sentences": [ "Rancho Seco Recreational Park is a recreational area located in the California Central Valley near the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station in Herald, California.", " It is open to the public for camping, fishing, hiking and water activities.", " Boats are restricted to outboard electric motors which improves the lake's use as a swimming hole.", " The lake is fed by the Folsom South Canal." ], "title": "Rancho Seco Recreational Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal.", " A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River.", " The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village." ], "title": "Walhonding Canal" }, { "sentences": [ "Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, is a historic district that includes the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct over Schoharie Creek, and a 3.5 mi long part of the Erie Canal, in the towns of Glen and Florida within Montgomery County, New York.", " It was the first part of the old canal to be designated a National Historic Landmark, prior to the designation of the entire New York State Barge Canal as a NHL in 2017." ], "title": "Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872).", " It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests." ], "title": "Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal" } ]
[ "Title: Folsom South Canal\n\nThe Folsom South Canal is an aqueduct in Northern California in the United States. The canal diverts water from the American River at Nimbus Dam in Sacramento County and travels about 26.7 mi in a southerly direction, terminating near Clay, about 10 mi northeast of Lodi. The canal is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, as part of the Auburn-Folsom South Unit of the Central Valley Project. It is contracted for irrigation, industrial and municipal water supply; formerly it provided cooling water for the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station. It is also connected to the Mokelumne Aqueduct, which provides a large portion of the San Francisco Bay Area's water supply.", "Title: Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex\n\nErie Canal Lock 52 Complex is a national historic district located at Port Byron and Mentz in Cayuga County, New York. The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations. Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program. It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917. The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel.", "Title: Miami and Erie Canal\n\nThe Miami and Erie Canal was a canal in Ohio that ran about 274 mi ; it was constructed from Cincinnati to Toledo to create a water route from the Ohio River to Lake Erie. Construction on the canal began in 1825 and was completed in 1845 at a cost to the state government of $8,062,680.07. At its peak, it included 19 aqueducts, three guard locks, 103 canal locks, multiple feeder canals, and a few man-made water reservoirs. The canal climbed 395 ft above Lake Erie and 513 ft above the Ohio River to reach a topographical peak called the Loramie Summit, which extended 19 mi between New Bremen, Ohio to lock 1-S in Lockington, north of Piqua, Ohio. Boats up to 80 feet long were towed along the canal by mules, horses, or oxen walking on a prepared towpath along the bank, at a rate of four to five miles per hour.", "Title: Indiana Central Canal\n\nThe Indiana Central Canal was a canal intended to connect the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Ohio River. It was funded by the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act, Indiana's attempt to take part in the canal-building craze, started by the Erie Canal. $3.5 million was allocated for the project, the largest piece of the entire $10 million Act. However, due to the Panic of 1837, Indiana suffered financial difficulties and had to turn over the canal to the state's creditors, and building of the canal was stopped in 1839. The canal was supposed to extend 296 mi , from Peru, Indiana, to Evansville, Indiana, where it would reach the Ohio River. It was originally divided into two sections, North and South. Later, a third section was designated, called the Indianapolis section. Only eight miles were completed, with eighty additional miles between Anderson, Indiana, and Martinsville, Indiana, having been partially built.", "Title: Low Bridge (song)\n\nThe popular song \"Low Bridge, Everybody Down\" was written in 1905 by Thomas S. Allen after Erie Canal barge traffic was converted from mule power to engine power, raising the speed of traffic. Also known as \"Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal\", \"Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal\", \"Erie Canal Song\", and \"Mule Named Sal\", the song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State. The tune is sadly nostalgic.", "Title: Miami and Erie Canal Deep Cut\n\nThe Miami and Erie Canal Deep Cut is a preserved, 6600 ft long, segment of the Miami and Erie Canal, United States. In order to avoid using locks to go over a ridge, the canal was dug deeply into the ridge, far more than the 5 ft depth of the canal itself. Workers dug the canal bed up to 52 ft into the blue clay ridge that separated the St. Marys and Auglaize River watersheds. It is a United States National Historic Landmark.", "Title: Rancho Seco Recreational Park\n\nRancho Seco Recreational Park is a recreational area located in the California Central Valley near the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station in Herald, California. It is open to the public for camping, fishing, hiking and water activities. Boats are restricted to outboard electric motors which improves the lake's use as a swimming hole. The lake is fed by the Folsom South Canal.", "Title: Walhonding Canal\n\nThe Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal. A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River. The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village.", "Title: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site\n\nSchoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, is a historic district that includes the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct over Schoharie Creek, and a 3.5 mi long part of the Erie Canal, in the towns of Glen and Florida within Montgomery County, New York. It was the first part of the old canal to be designated a National Historic Landmark, prior to the designation of the entire New York State Barge Canal as a NHL in 2017.", "Title: Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal\n\nThe Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests." ]
5,061
What are the accounting companies that make up the "Big Four" excluding Ernst & Young?
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
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{ "title": [ "Arthur Andersen", "Ernst & Young" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Four Policemen refers to a post-war council consisting of the Big Four that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed as a guarantor of world peace.", " The members of the Big Four, called the Four Powers during World War II, were the four major Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union and the Tridemist China.", " The United Nations envisioned by Roosevelt consisted of three branches: an executive branch comprising the Big Four, an enforcement branch composed of the same four great powers acting as the Four Policemen or Four Sheriffs, and an international assembly representing the member nations of the UN, which united the world's greatest capitalist state, the greatest communist state, the greatest colonial power and the greatest democratic state." ], "title": "Four Policemen" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, is an American holding company and formerly one of the \"Big Five\" accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations.", " In 2002, the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in the United States after being found guilty of criminal charges relating to the firm's handling of the auditing of Enron, an energy corporation based in Texas, which had filed for bankruptcy in 2001." ], "title": "Arthur Andersen" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of German companies by employees in 1907.", " The largest 127 companies of the German Empire in 1907 accounted for 7.8 percent of all employees in the German Empire; excluding railways and state-owned enterprises the share was only 3.6 percent.", " This compares to corresponding percentage shares of 8.2 respectively 4.6 for the United Kingdom at the same time.", " The largest German companies were predominantly in the heavy industries (mining, coal, iron, iron ore, steel and metals), accounting for 38.7 percent of all employees and the transport and communication sector (railways, postal service, shipping), accounting for 45.4 percent of all employees.", " State-owned enterprises such as the state railways companies, the postal administration, the Prussian state mines, military workshops and the Imperial shipyards are dominant among the very largest companies." ], "title": "List of German companies by employees in 1907" }, { "sentences": [ "Outsource Partners International (OPI) was acquired by EXL in June 2011.", " The acquisition marked the end of F&A outsourcing of OPI.", " OPI was a multinational company with headquarters in New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA.", " It operates from more than a dozen global locations throughout the US, UK, India, Bulgaria, and Malaysia.", " OPI was formed in 2002 through the acquisition of big four accounting firm's Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) division and itAccounts, a finance and accounting BPO company with an offshore F&A outsourcing facility in Bangalore, India.", " It offers finance, accounting and tax outsourcing services." ], "title": "Outsource Partners International" }, { "sentences": [ "WTP Advisors is an international-tax advisory and consultancy firm.", " Inc.", " Magazine ranked the company as one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States in 2011, 2012, 2013.", " The 2012 Inc. 500 and 5000 survey ranked WTP Advisors at 1,184; within the business products and services category, the company ranked 75th.", " The company was founded in 2005 by Ian Boccaccio, Michael Minihan, David Wain and James Fyhrie all former employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers.", " The partners saw an opportunity to provide international tax consulting for small and medium businesses and be competitive with the “Big Four” accounting firms: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and KPMG." ], "title": "WTP Advisors" }, { "sentences": [ "Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance Limited (HKRIA, ) is a not-for-profit copyright management organization, formed to handle copyright issues for recording companies regarding the broadcast, public performance and relevant usage of sound recordings (recorded music) and music videos in Hong Kong, Macau and other territories.", " The founding companies included the traditional internationally recognised Big Four Recording Companies (四大唱片公司) of EMI Group, Sony Music, Universal Music (環球) and Warner Music Group (華納).", " The group was established in October 2008.", " Later in December 2010, BMA Entertainment (博美) joined HKRIA, turning the Big Four into the Big Five.", " While BMA is" ], "title": "Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Miguel \"Mike\" Garcia (November 17, 1923 – January 13, 1986), nicknamed \"Big Bear\" and \"Mexican Mike\", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB).", " Garcia was born in San Gabriel, California, and grew up in Orosi, Tulare County.", " He entered minor league baseball at the age of 18.", " After one season, he joined the U.S. Army and served for three years.", " Following his military discharge, Garcia returned to baseball.", " He was promoted to the MLB in 1948.", " He played 12 of his 14 major league seasons for the Cleveland Indians.", " From 1949 to 1954, Garcia joined Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, and Bob Feller on the Indians' \"Big Four\" pitching staff.", " Historians consider the \"Big Four\" to be one of the greatest starting pitching rotations in baseball history.", " During those six seasons with the \"Big Four\", Garcia compiled a record of 104 wins against 57 losses.", " He had two 20-win seasons and led the American League (AL) in earned run average (ERA) and shutouts twice each." ], "title": "Mike Garcia (baseball, born 1923)" }, { "sentences": [ "The railway system of Great Britain, the principal territory of the United Kingdom, is the oldest in the world.", " The system was originally built as a patchwork of local rail links operated by small private railway companies.", " These isolated links developed during the railway boom of the 1840s into a national network, although still run by dozens of competing companies.", " Over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries, these amalgamated or were bought by competitors until only a handful of larger companies remained (see railway mania).", " The entire network was brought under government control during the First World War and a number of advantages of amalgamation and planning were revealed.", " However, the government resisted calls for the nationalisation of the network.", " In 1923, almost all the remaining companies were grouped into the \"big four\", the Great Western Railway, the London and North Eastern Railway, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the Southern Railway.", " The \"Big Four\" were joint-stock public companies and they continued to run the railway system until 31 December 1947." ], "title": "History of rail transport in Great Britain" }, { "sentences": [ "EY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.", " EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms." ], "title": "Ernst & Young" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big Four are the four largest professional services networks in the world, offering audit, assurance services, taxation, management consulting, advisory, actuarial, corporate finance and legal services.", " They handle the vast majority of audits for public companies as well as many private companies.", " It is reported that the Big Four audit 99% of the companies in the FTSE 100, and 96% of the companies in the FTSE 250 Index, an index of the leading mid-cap listing companies." ], "title": "Big Four accounting firms" } ]
[ "Title: Four Policemen\n\nThe Four Policemen refers to a post-war council consisting of the Big Four that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed as a guarantor of world peace. The members of the Big Four, called the Four Powers during World War II, were the four major Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union and the Tridemist China. The United Nations envisioned by Roosevelt consisted of three branches: an executive branch comprising the Big Four, an enforcement branch composed of the same four great powers acting as the Four Policemen or Four Sheriffs, and an international assembly representing the member nations of the UN, which united the world's greatest capitalist state, the greatest communist state, the greatest colonial power and the greatest democratic state.", "Title: Arthur Andersen\n\nArthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, is an American holding company and formerly one of the \"Big Five\" accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations. In 2002, the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in the United States after being found guilty of criminal charges relating to the firm's handling of the auditing of Enron, an energy corporation based in Texas, which had filed for bankruptcy in 2001.", "Title: List of German companies by employees in 1907\n\nThis is a list of German companies by employees in 1907. The largest 127 companies of the German Empire in 1907 accounted for 7.8 percent of all employees in the German Empire; excluding railways and state-owned enterprises the share was only 3.6 percent. This compares to corresponding percentage shares of 8.2 respectively 4.6 for the United Kingdom at the same time. The largest German companies were predominantly in the heavy industries (mining, coal, iron, iron ore, steel and metals), accounting for 38.7 percent of all employees and the transport and communication sector (railways, postal service, shipping), accounting for 45.4 percent of all employees. State-owned enterprises such as the state railways companies, the postal administration, the Prussian state mines, military workshops and the Imperial shipyards are dominant among the very largest companies.", "Title: Outsource Partners International\n\nOutsource Partners International (OPI) was acquired by EXL in June 2011. The acquisition marked the end of F&A outsourcing of OPI. OPI was a multinational company with headquarters in New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA. It operates from more than a dozen global locations throughout the US, UK, India, Bulgaria, and Malaysia. OPI was formed in 2002 through the acquisition of big four accounting firm's Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) division and itAccounts, a finance and accounting BPO company with an offshore F&A outsourcing facility in Bangalore, India. It offers finance, accounting and tax outsourcing services.", "Title: WTP Advisors\n\nWTP Advisors is an international-tax advisory and consultancy firm. Inc. Magazine ranked the company as one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States in 2011, 2012, 2013. The 2012 Inc. 500 and 5000 survey ranked WTP Advisors at 1,184; within the business products and services category, the company ranked 75th. The company was founded in 2005 by Ian Boccaccio, Michael Minihan, David Wain and James Fyhrie all former employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers. The partners saw an opportunity to provide international tax consulting for small and medium businesses and be competitive with the “Big Four” accounting firms: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and KPMG.", "Title: Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance\n\nHong Kong Recording Industry Alliance Limited (HKRIA, ) is a not-for-profit copyright management organization, formed to handle copyright issues for recording companies regarding the broadcast, public performance and relevant usage of sound recordings (recorded music) and music videos in Hong Kong, Macau and other territories. The founding companies included the traditional internationally recognised Big Four Recording Companies (四大唱片公司) of EMI Group, Sony Music, Universal Music (環球) and Warner Music Group (華納). The group was established in October 2008. Later in December 2010, BMA Entertainment (博美) joined HKRIA, turning the Big Four into the Big Five. While BMA is", "Title: Mike Garcia (baseball, born 1923)\n\nEdward Miguel \"Mike\" Garcia (November 17, 1923 – January 13, 1986), nicknamed \"Big Bear\" and \"Mexican Mike\", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). Garcia was born in San Gabriel, California, and grew up in Orosi, Tulare County. He entered minor league baseball at the age of 18. After one season, he joined the U.S. Army and served for three years. Following his military discharge, Garcia returned to baseball. He was promoted to the MLB in 1948. He played 12 of his 14 major league seasons for the Cleveland Indians. From 1949 to 1954, Garcia joined Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, and Bob Feller on the Indians' \"Big Four\" pitching staff. Historians consider the \"Big Four\" to be one of the greatest starting pitching rotations in baseball history. During those six seasons with the \"Big Four\", Garcia compiled a record of 104 wins against 57 losses. He had two 20-win seasons and led the American League (AL) in earned run average (ERA) and shutouts twice each.", "Title: History of rail transport in Great Britain\n\nThe railway system of Great Britain, the principal territory of the United Kingdom, is the oldest in the world. The system was originally built as a patchwork of local rail links operated by small private railway companies. These isolated links developed during the railway boom of the 1840s into a national network, although still run by dozens of competing companies. Over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries, these amalgamated or were bought by competitors until only a handful of larger companies remained (see railway mania). The entire network was brought under government control during the First World War and a number of advantages of amalgamation and planning were revealed. However, the government resisted calls for the nationalisation of the network. In 1923, almost all the remaining companies were grouped into the \"big four\", the Great Western Railway, the London and North Eastern Railway, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the Southern Railway. The \"Big Four\" were joint-stock public companies and they continued to run the railway system until 31 December 1947.", "Title: Ernst & Young\n\nEY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England. EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms.", "Title: Big Four accounting firms\n\nThe Big Four are the four largest professional services networks in the world, offering audit, assurance services, taxation, management consulting, advisory, actuarial, corporate finance and legal services. They handle the vast majority of audits for public companies as well as many private companies. It is reported that the Big Four audit 99% of the companies in the FTSE 100, and 96% of the companies in the FTSE 250 Index, an index of the leading mid-cap listing companies." ]
5,062
Wong Ka Kui and Dave Gahan are both in what profession?
singer-songwriter
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Wong Ka Kui", "Dave Gahan" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Angels & Ghosts is the fifth full-length studio album from English electronica production duo Soulsavers, released worldwide by Columbia Records 23 October 2015.", " It is their second collaboration with Dave Gahan, the frontman of Depeche Mode, as guest vocalist and songwriter, this time released under the moniker Dave Gahan & Soulsavers." ], "title": "Angels & Ghosts" }, { "sentences": [ "Wong Ka-keung (born 13 November 1964), also known as Steve Wong, is a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter.", " He is best known as bassist for the rock band Beyond, of which his elder brother Wong Ka Kui is the lead vocalist." ], "title": "Wong Ka Keung" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kingdom\" is a song performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan.", " The song was written and produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album \"Hourglass\" (2007).", " The song was released as the album's first single in October 2007.", " The single version removed the third stanza of the first verse, the instrumental part preceding the second chorus, and most of the bridge at the end." ], "title": "Kingdom (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Beyond was a Hong Kong rock band that formed in 1983.", " The band became prominent in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Mainland China and Overseas Chinese communities.", " The band is widely considered as the most successful and influential Cantonese music group from Hong Kong.", " In 1993, the founder of the group Wong Ka Kui died due to an accident while filming a show at Fuji Television in Tokyo.", " Beyond continued to perform and record after Wong Ka Kui's death.", " In 2005, the remaining members Paul Wong, Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing decided to pursue their own solo careers, and Beyond officially disbanded." ], "title": "Beyond (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rock and Roll (), is a 1993 album by Hong Kong rock band Beyond.", " This was the last album before the band's late vocalist, Wong Ka Kui died after an accident while filming in Japan." ], "title": "Rock and Roll (Beyond album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Das Shadow is a band created by Andrew Phillpott, who is known for co-writing with Christian Eigner and Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode.", " Das Shadow started as a production/remix project, remixing for Dave Gahan, Yazoo and Veto." ], "title": "Das Shadow" }, { "sentences": [ "Yip Sai-wing (born 19 August 1963) is a Hong Kong musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, formed with the lead vocalist Wong Ka Kui." ], "title": "Yip Sai Wing" }, { "sentences": [ "Wong Ka-kui (10 June 1962 – 30 June 1993), was a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the leader and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, for which he was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter.", " He won a lot of awards from 1988 onward.", " The band’s hit songs include \"Loving You\" (1988), \"Truly Love You\" (1989), \"Amani\" (1991), \"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (1993) etc." ], "title": "Wong Ka Kui" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Saw Something\" and \"Deeper and Deeper\" are songs performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan, co-written and co-produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album \"Hourglass\" (2007).", " The songs were released as a double A-side single on January 14, 2008.", " \"Saw Something\" features the Red Hot Chili Peppers's ex member John Frusciante's guitar playing.", " The song was used in the trailer of the 2009 film \"Obsessed\" and the upcoming film \"Claustrum\"." ], "title": "Saw Something / Deeper and Deeper" }, { "sentences": [ "David \"Dave\" Gahan ( ; born David Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the baritone lead singer of the electronic band Depeche Mode since their debut in 1980.", " He is also an accomplished solo artist, releasing albums in 2003 (\"Paper Monsters\") and 2007 (\"Hourglass\")." ], "title": "Dave Gahan" } ]
[ "Title: Angels & Ghosts\n\nAngels & Ghosts is the fifth full-length studio album from English electronica production duo Soulsavers, released worldwide by Columbia Records 23 October 2015. It is their second collaboration with Dave Gahan, the frontman of Depeche Mode, as guest vocalist and songwriter, this time released under the moniker Dave Gahan & Soulsavers.", "Title: Wong Ka Keung\n\nWong Ka-keung (born 13 November 1964), also known as Steve Wong, is a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as bassist for the rock band Beyond, of which his elder brother Wong Ka Kui is the lead vocalist.", "Title: Kingdom (song)\n\n\"Kingdom\" is a song performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. The song was written and produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album \"Hourglass\" (2007). The song was released as the album's first single in October 2007. The single version removed the third stanza of the first verse, the instrumental part preceding the second chorus, and most of the bridge at the end.", "Title: Beyond (band)\n\nBeyond was a Hong Kong rock band that formed in 1983. The band became prominent in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Mainland China and Overseas Chinese communities. The band is widely considered as the most successful and influential Cantonese music group from Hong Kong. In 1993, the founder of the group Wong Ka Kui died due to an accident while filming a show at Fuji Television in Tokyo. Beyond continued to perform and record after Wong Ka Kui's death. In 2005, the remaining members Paul Wong, Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing decided to pursue their own solo careers, and Beyond officially disbanded.", "Title: Rock and Roll (Beyond album)\n\nRock and Roll (), is a 1993 album by Hong Kong rock band Beyond. This was the last album before the band's late vocalist, Wong Ka Kui died after an accident while filming in Japan.", "Title: Das Shadow\n\nDas Shadow is a band created by Andrew Phillpott, who is known for co-writing with Christian Eigner and Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode. Das Shadow started as a production/remix project, remixing for Dave Gahan, Yazoo and Veto.", "Title: Yip Sai Wing\n\nYip Sai-wing (born 19 August 1963) is a Hong Kong musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, formed with the lead vocalist Wong Ka Kui.", "Title: Wong Ka Kui\n\nWong Ka-kui (10 June 1962 – 30 June 1993), was a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the leader and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, for which he was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter. He won a lot of awards from 1988 onward. The band’s hit songs include \"Loving You\" (1988), \"Truly Love You\" (1989), \"Amani\" (1991), \"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (1993) etc.", "Title: Saw Something / Deeper and Deeper\n\n\"Saw Something\" and \"Deeper and Deeper\" are songs performed by Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan, co-written and co-produced by Gahan, Andrew Phillpott, and Christian Eigner for Gahan's second solo album \"Hourglass\" (2007). The songs were released as a double A-side single on January 14, 2008. \"Saw Something\" features the Red Hot Chili Peppers's ex member John Frusciante's guitar playing. The song was used in the trailer of the 2009 film \"Obsessed\" and the upcoming film \"Claustrum\".", "Title: Dave Gahan\n\nDavid \"Dave\" Gahan ( ; born David Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the baritone lead singer of the electronic band Depeche Mode since their debut in 1980. He is also an accomplished solo artist, releasing albums in 2003 (\"Paper Monsters\") and 2007 (\"Hourglass\")." ]
5,063
Are both Kleinia and Acaena inhabitants of the same continent?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Kleinia", "Acaena" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kleinia is a genus of African flowering plants in the sunflower family." ], "title": "Kleinia" }, { "sentences": [ "Overseas France (French: \"France d'outre-mer\" ) consists of all the French-administered territories outside of the European continent.", " These territories have varying legal status and different levels of autonomy, although all (except those with no permanent inhabitants) have representation in both France's National Assembly and Senate, which together make up the French Parliament.", " Their citizens have French nationality and vote for the president of France.", " They have the right to vote in elections to the European Parliament (French citizens living overseas currently vote in the Overseas constituency).", " Overseas France includes island territories in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, French Guiana on the South American continent, and several periantarctic islands as well as a claim in Antarctica." ], "title": "Overseas France" }, { "sentences": [ "An ice cap climate is a polar climate where the temperature never exceeds 0 C .", " The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and Greenland, as well as the highest mountaintops.", " Such areas are covered by a permanent layer of ice and have no vegetation, but they may have animal life, that usually feeds from the oceans.", " Ice cap climates are inhospitable to human life.", " Antarctica, the coldest continent on Earth, sustains no permanent human residents, but has some civil inhabitants in proximity to research stations in coastal settlements that are maritime polar and there are some communities that are situated in a transitional zone between the two climates, but barely qualify as a tundra.", " Some places like Antarctica had a different climate before having an ice cap climate." ], "title": "Ice cap climate" }, { "sentences": [ "Indigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands.", " The Torres Strait Islanders are indigenous to the Torres Strait Islands, which are at the northernmost tip of Queensland near Papua New Guinea.", " The term \"Aboriginal\" has traditionally been applied to indigenous inhabitants of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some of the other adjacent islands." ], "title": "List of Indigenous Australian firsts" }, { "sentences": [ "Acaena is a genus of about 100 species of mainly evergreen, creeping herbaceous perennial plants and subshrubs in the family Rosaceae, native mainly to the Southern Hemisphere, notably New Zealand, Australia and South America, but with a few species extending into the Northern Hemisphere, north to Hawaii (\"A. exigua\") and California (\"A. pinnatifida\")." ], "title": "Acaena" }, { "sentences": [ "Rivers of Fire and Ice, or African Safari as it was alternately titled, is a Crown International Pictures 1969 motion picture filmed in documentary format.", " Directed, written and produced by wildlife photographer Ron Shanin, the film is an account of a safari through \"wildest\" Africa and explores Africa's diversity ranging from scorching deserts to the frozen heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the life of the continent's inhabitants.", " The movie culminates with the eruption of Mt Kilimanjaro." ], "title": "Rivers of Fire and Ice" }, { "sentences": [ "Indigenous peoples, also known as first peoples, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are descended from and identify with the original inhabitants of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or colonized the area more recently.", " Groups are usually described as indigenous when they maintain traditions or other aspects of an early culture that is associated with a given region.", " Not all indigenous peoples share this characteristic, sometimes having adopted substantial elements of a colonising culture, such as dress, religion or language.", " Indigenous peoples may be settled in a given locale/region or exhibit a nomadic lifestyle across a large territory, but they are generally historically associated with a specific territory on which they depend.", " Indigenous societies are found in every inhabited climate zone and continent of the world." ], "title": "Indigenous peoples" }, { "sentences": [ "Football in South America is the most popular hobby and professional sport played by the continent's inhabitants.", " Football was introduced to South America in the nineteenth century thanks to the worldwide diffusion of British culture caused by the British diaspora and the acceptance of the sport by the region's Anglophile elite.", " Widely regarded as a symbol of modernity and good health, football overtime displaced older fashionable sports such as Bochas to become, by the middle of the twentieth century, the primary mainstream sport throughout most of the continent." ], "title": "Football in South America" }, { "sentences": [ "Colonization of Antarctica refers to having humans including families living permanently on the continent of Antarctica.", " Currently, the continent only hosts a temporary transient population of scientists and support staff.", " Antarctica is the only continent on Earth without indigenous human inhabitants." ], "title": "Colonization of Antarctica" }, { "sentences": [ "The Western Australian economy is a state economy dominated by its resources and services sector and largely driven by the export of iron-ore, gold, liquefied natural gas and agricultural commodities such as wheat.", " Covering an area of 2.5 million km, the state is Australia's largest, accounting for almost one-third of the continent.", " Western Australia is the nation's fourth most populous state, with 2 million inhabitants (10% of the national population)." ], "title": "Economy of Western Australia" } ]
[ "Title: Kleinia\n\nKleinia is a genus of African flowering plants in the sunflower family.", "Title: Overseas France\n\nOverseas France (French: \"France d'outre-mer\" ) consists of all the French-administered territories outside of the European continent. These territories have varying legal status and different levels of autonomy, although all (except those with no permanent inhabitants) have representation in both France's National Assembly and Senate, which together make up the French Parliament. Their citizens have French nationality and vote for the president of France. They have the right to vote in elections to the European Parliament (French citizens living overseas currently vote in the Overseas constituency). Overseas France includes island territories in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, French Guiana on the South American continent, and several periantarctic islands as well as a claim in Antarctica.", "Title: Ice cap climate\n\nAn ice cap climate is a polar climate where the temperature never exceeds 0 C . The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and Greenland, as well as the highest mountaintops. Such areas are covered by a permanent layer of ice and have no vegetation, but they may have animal life, that usually feeds from the oceans. Ice cap climates are inhospitable to human life. Antarctica, the coldest continent on Earth, sustains no permanent human residents, but has some civil inhabitants in proximity to research stations in coastal settlements that are maritime polar and there are some communities that are situated in a transitional zone between the two climates, but barely qualify as a tundra. Some places like Antarctica had a different climate before having an ice cap climate.", "Title: List of Indigenous Australian firsts\n\nIndigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands. The Torres Strait Islanders are indigenous to the Torres Strait Islands, which are at the northernmost tip of Queensland near Papua New Guinea. The term \"Aboriginal\" has traditionally been applied to indigenous inhabitants of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some of the other adjacent islands.", "Title: Acaena\n\nAcaena is a genus of about 100 species of mainly evergreen, creeping herbaceous perennial plants and subshrubs in the family Rosaceae, native mainly to the Southern Hemisphere, notably New Zealand, Australia and South America, but with a few species extending into the Northern Hemisphere, north to Hawaii (\"A. exigua\") and California (\"A. pinnatifida\").", "Title: Rivers of Fire and Ice\n\nRivers of Fire and Ice, or African Safari as it was alternately titled, is a Crown International Pictures 1969 motion picture filmed in documentary format. Directed, written and produced by wildlife photographer Ron Shanin, the film is an account of a safari through \"wildest\" Africa and explores Africa's diversity ranging from scorching deserts to the frozen heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the life of the continent's inhabitants. The movie culminates with the eruption of Mt Kilimanjaro.", "Title: Indigenous peoples\n\nIndigenous peoples, also known as first peoples, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are descended from and identify with the original inhabitants of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or colonized the area more recently. Groups are usually described as indigenous when they maintain traditions or other aspects of an early culture that is associated with a given region. Not all indigenous peoples share this characteristic, sometimes having adopted substantial elements of a colonising culture, such as dress, religion or language. Indigenous peoples may be settled in a given locale/region or exhibit a nomadic lifestyle across a large territory, but they are generally historically associated with a specific territory on which they depend. Indigenous societies are found in every inhabited climate zone and continent of the world.", "Title: Football in South America\n\nFootball in South America is the most popular hobby and professional sport played by the continent's inhabitants. Football was introduced to South America in the nineteenth century thanks to the worldwide diffusion of British culture caused by the British diaspora and the acceptance of the sport by the region's Anglophile elite. Widely regarded as a symbol of modernity and good health, football overtime displaced older fashionable sports such as Bochas to become, by the middle of the twentieth century, the primary mainstream sport throughout most of the continent.", "Title: Colonization of Antarctica\n\nColonization of Antarctica refers to having humans including families living permanently on the continent of Antarctica. Currently, the continent only hosts a temporary transient population of scientists and support staff. Antarctica is the only continent on Earth without indigenous human inhabitants.", "Title: Economy of Western Australia\n\nThe Western Australian economy is a state economy dominated by its resources and services sector and largely driven by the export of iron-ore, gold, liquefied natural gas and agricultural commodities such as wheat. Covering an area of 2.5 million km, the state is Australia's largest, accounting for almost one-third of the continent. Western Australia is the nation's fourth most populous state, with 2 million inhabitants (10% of the national population)." ]
5,064
Who designed the building just in front of Job 600?
Kwame Nkrumah
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Job 600", "Job 600", "Parliament House of Ghana" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The State Bank Building is a historic bank building located at 102 W. Main St. in Collinsville, Illinois.", " Built in 1916, the bank was the third used by the State Bank, which was chartered in 1891.", " Architect Robert G. Kirsch designed the building in the Classical Revival style.", " The building's north and east facades are faced with Amicoloa marble.", " The front entrance is located on the north side, which has three arched bays flanked by Ionic columns.", " The front foundation extends 5 ft above the ground; the entrance is located in a recessed break in the center of the facade.", " The facade is topped by an entablature, a dentillated cornice, and a marble parapet.", " The five bays on the building's east side are similar to the front bays; six Ionic pilasters flank these bays." ], "title": "State Bank Building" }, { "sentences": [ "The Parliament House of Ghana is the official seat of the Speaker of Parliament of the country and also serves as Parliament of Ghana.", " It also has offices which serve temporal offices of certain members of parliament.", " It was designed by Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana." ], "title": "Parliament House of Ghana" }, { "sentences": [ "Job 600 is a Government building in Accra, Ghana.", " The post-independence structure, which is just behind the Parliament House, was commissioned by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, in 1965.", " The building underwent massive renovation to serve as an office complex for Members of Ghana's Parliament and was completed in 2016." ], "title": "Job 600" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hibernian Hall is a historic building at 182-186 Dudley Street in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.", " The four story brick building was designed by Edward Thomas Patrick Graham, and built in 1913 for the Ancient Order of Hibernians, an Irish Catholic fraternal organization.", " It was the first of several Hibernian halls to be built in Roxbury, it is now one of only two Irish dance halls from the period to survive.", " Its ground floor was originally occupied by storefronts, with offices of the organization and a banquet hall on the second floor, and a large hall (capacity 600) on the third floor, which included a fourth-floor balcony.", " It remained a gathering place for local Irish residents through the 1960s, and was taken by foreclosure in 1960.", " It was then taken over by a non-profit focused on job training for local African Americans, which operated there until 1989.", " The building interior has suffered due to neglect and vandalism, but the basic form of the upper concert hall has survived." ], "title": "Hibernian Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)" }, { "sentences": [ "David R. Francis Quadrangle is the historical center of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.", " Known as The Quad it is the oldest part of Red Campus and adjacent to Downtown Columbia at the south end of the Avenue of the Columns.", " At its center are six Ionic columns, all that remains of the original university building Academic Hall.", " Twelve buildings front the modern quadrangle including the domed main administration building Jesse Hall, the tallest building in Columbia.", " The Quad was designed and constructed by architect Morris Frederick Bell and his assistant William Lincoln Garver.", " It is named after Missouri governor David R. Francis.", " Eighteen structures, including the entire quad and most of Red Campus are listed as the Francis Quadrangle National Historic District.", " An obelisk, the original tombstone of Thomas Jefferson stands in front of the Chancellor's Residence.", " It was gifted to the University by Jefferson's decedents in recognition of Missouri's ties to Virginia.", " In front of Jesse Hall stand markers honoring university president Richard Henry Jesse and Missouri governor David R. Francis.", " Nearby is another obelisk in memory of Missouri's first U.S. senator David Barton, The Missouri School of Journalism is located at the northeast corner of The Quad, comprising Walter Williams Hall, Neff Hall, Gannet Hall, along with the Reynolds Journalism Institute.", " To the west, Switzler Hall is the oldest academic building on campus, though the Residence on the Quad, home of the chancellor, is the oldest building overall.", " The University of Missouri College of Engineering completes the west side.", " Pickard Hall is currently closed due to radiation contamination from turn of the century experiments.", " Swallow Hall was recently renovated and houses the Departments of Anthropology and Art History and Archaeology." ], "title": "Francis Quadrangle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Heller International Building is a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois.", " The building rises 600 feet (183 m) in Chicago's Near West Side neighborhood.", " It contains 45 floors, and was completed in 1992.", " The Heller International Building currently stands as the 44th-tallest building in the city.", " The architectural firm who designed the building was Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the same firm who designed Chicago's Sears Tower and John Hancock Center and the Burj Khalifa in Dubai." ], "title": "Heller International Building" }, { "sentences": [ "The I & M Building, also known as Colfax Place, is a historic building located at 220 W. Colfax in South Bend, Indiana.", " It is located next to the Commercial Building.", " The building, which was built in 1929, originally housed the offices of the Indiana and Michigan Electric Company.", " The Art Deco building was designed by Austin & Shambleau.", " The seven-story building is faced in marble on its front first story, limestone on the remainder of its front, and brick on its sides.", " Metal spandrels separate the building's front center windows through the fifth story, while stone spandrels with metal panels separate the side windows.", " The building is one of the few Art Deco structures in South Bend and the only \"pure\" example of the style within its downtown business district." ], "title": "I & M Building" }, { "sentences": [ "The Y.M.C.A. Building is a historic building located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States.", " Construction of the building was partially funded by railroad magnet Grenville M. Dodge.", " The front section, designed by local architect Frederic E. Cox, was completed in 1909.", " The pool/gymnasium addition in the rear of the building was designed by Jocheis Jensen, another local architect, and completed in 1931.", " The front section is four stories tall and exhibits elements of the Colonial Revival and Federal styles.", " The fourth floor was renovated in 1931 and the shed dormers may have been added at that time.", " The rear addition is architecturally sympathetic to the original section of the building.", " The Union Pacific Railroad bought the building in 1929 so the facilities would be available for the men who worked on the railroad during the Great Depression.", " The local YMCA took over ownership again in 1955.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979." ], "title": "Y.M.C.A. Building (Council Bluffs, Iowa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Axel Setterberg (1812-1871) was an architect from Bogsta parish in Södermanland, Sweden.", " He studied to become an architect at the Swedish Art Academy in Stockholm from 1834-1841.", " In May 1841, he got a job as building contractor in Gävleborg province, where he worked the following ten years.", " In this position he led many important building projects in Gävle and designed several public buildings.", " When he heard that the city of Vaasa had burned down to the ground in 1852, he became interested in the opportunities surrounding the rebuilding of the city.", " He travelled to Vaasa where the job as county architect was open, and in January 1853 he was temporarily appointed for the job after impressing the county governor Berndt Federley.", " In 1855 he was appointed permanently, after he had become a citizen of the Grand Duchy of Finland." ], "title": "Carl Axel Setterberg" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jersey County Courthouse, located on 201 W. Pearl Street in Jerseyville, is Jersey County, Illinois' county courthouse.", " Built in 1893–94, the 124 foot (37.8 meter) tall courthouse was the third used by the county since its formation in 1839.", " Architect Henry Elliott of Chicago and Jacksonville designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style.", " The building's design features a tall central tower topped by an octagonal cupola, terminal towers at the front corners, and a raised front porch.", " The building's limestone exterior, which is intricately decorated on the front face, uses stone quarried at the nearby city of Grafton.", " The Jersey County Illinois courthouse was the third courthouse designed by Mr Elliott who also designed the Greene County Courthouse (1891) in Carrollton, Illinois; Edgar County Courthouse (1891) in Paris, Illinois; DeWitt County Illinois Courthouse (1893) in Clinton, Illinois and Pike County Illinois Courthouse (1894) in Pittsfield.", " The DeWitt County Courthouse was demolished in 1987." ], "title": "Jersey County Courthouse" } ]
[ "Title: State Bank Building\n\nThe State Bank Building is a historic bank building located at 102 W. Main St. in Collinsville, Illinois. Built in 1916, the bank was the third used by the State Bank, which was chartered in 1891. Architect Robert G. Kirsch designed the building in the Classical Revival style. The building's north and east facades are faced with Amicoloa marble. The front entrance is located on the north side, which has three arched bays flanked by Ionic columns. The front foundation extends 5 ft above the ground; the entrance is located in a recessed break in the center of the facade. The facade is topped by an entablature, a dentillated cornice, and a marble parapet. The five bays on the building's east side are similar to the front bays; six Ionic pilasters flank these bays.", "Title: Parliament House of Ghana\n\nThe Parliament House of Ghana is the official seat of the Speaker of Parliament of the country and also serves as Parliament of Ghana. It also has offices which serve temporal offices of certain members of parliament. It was designed by Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana.", "Title: Job 600\n\nJob 600 is a Government building in Accra, Ghana. The post-independence structure, which is just behind the Parliament House, was commissioned by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, in 1965. The building underwent massive renovation to serve as an office complex for Members of Ghana's Parliament and was completed in 2016.", "Title: Hibernian Hall (Boston, Massachusetts)\n\nThe Hibernian Hall is a historic building at 182-186 Dudley Street in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The four story brick building was designed by Edward Thomas Patrick Graham, and built in 1913 for the Ancient Order of Hibernians, an Irish Catholic fraternal organization. It was the first of several Hibernian halls to be built in Roxbury, it is now one of only two Irish dance halls from the period to survive. Its ground floor was originally occupied by storefronts, with offices of the organization and a banquet hall on the second floor, and a large hall (capacity 600) on the third floor, which included a fourth-floor balcony. It remained a gathering place for local Irish residents through the 1960s, and was taken by foreclosure in 1960. It was then taken over by a non-profit focused on job training for local African Americans, which operated there until 1989. The building interior has suffered due to neglect and vandalism, but the basic form of the upper concert hall has survived.", "Title: Francis Quadrangle\n\nDavid R. Francis Quadrangle is the historical center of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Known as The Quad it is the oldest part of Red Campus and adjacent to Downtown Columbia at the south end of the Avenue of the Columns. At its center are six Ionic columns, all that remains of the original university building Academic Hall. Twelve buildings front the modern quadrangle including the domed main administration building Jesse Hall, the tallest building in Columbia. The Quad was designed and constructed by architect Morris Frederick Bell and his assistant William Lincoln Garver. It is named after Missouri governor David R. Francis. Eighteen structures, including the entire quad and most of Red Campus are listed as the Francis Quadrangle National Historic District. An obelisk, the original tombstone of Thomas Jefferson stands in front of the Chancellor's Residence. It was gifted to the University by Jefferson's decedents in recognition of Missouri's ties to Virginia. In front of Jesse Hall stand markers honoring university president Richard Henry Jesse and Missouri governor David R. Francis. Nearby is another obelisk in memory of Missouri's first U.S. senator David Barton, The Missouri School of Journalism is located at the northeast corner of The Quad, comprising Walter Williams Hall, Neff Hall, Gannet Hall, along with the Reynolds Journalism Institute. To the west, Switzler Hall is the oldest academic building on campus, though the Residence on the Quad, home of the chancellor, is the oldest building overall. The University of Missouri College of Engineering completes the west side. Pickard Hall is currently closed due to radiation contamination from turn of the century experiments. Swallow Hall was recently renovated and houses the Departments of Anthropology and Art History and Archaeology.", "Title: Heller International Building\n\nThe Heller International Building is a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. The building rises 600 feet (183 m) in Chicago's Near West Side neighborhood. It contains 45 floors, and was completed in 1992. The Heller International Building currently stands as the 44th-tallest building in the city. The architectural firm who designed the building was Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the same firm who designed Chicago's Sears Tower and John Hancock Center and the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.", "Title: I & M Building\n\nThe I & M Building, also known as Colfax Place, is a historic building located at 220 W. Colfax in South Bend, Indiana. It is located next to the Commercial Building. The building, which was built in 1929, originally housed the offices of the Indiana and Michigan Electric Company. The Art Deco building was designed by Austin & Shambleau. The seven-story building is faced in marble on its front first story, limestone on the remainder of its front, and brick on its sides. Metal spandrels separate the building's front center windows through the fifth story, while stone spandrels with metal panels separate the side windows. The building is one of the few Art Deco structures in South Bend and the only \"pure\" example of the style within its downtown business district.", "Title: Y.M.C.A. Building (Council Bluffs, Iowa)\n\nThe Y.M.C.A. Building is a historic building located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States. Construction of the building was partially funded by railroad magnet Grenville M. Dodge. The front section, designed by local architect Frederic E. Cox, was completed in 1909. The pool/gymnasium addition in the rear of the building was designed by Jocheis Jensen, another local architect, and completed in 1931. The front section is four stories tall and exhibits elements of the Colonial Revival and Federal styles. The fourth floor was renovated in 1931 and the shed dormers may have been added at that time. The rear addition is architecturally sympathetic to the original section of the building. The Union Pacific Railroad bought the building in 1929 so the facilities would be available for the men who worked on the railroad during the Great Depression. The local YMCA took over ownership again in 1955. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.", "Title: Carl Axel Setterberg\n\nCarl Axel Setterberg (1812-1871) was an architect from Bogsta parish in Södermanland, Sweden. He studied to become an architect at the Swedish Art Academy in Stockholm from 1834-1841. In May 1841, he got a job as building contractor in Gävleborg province, where he worked the following ten years. In this position he led many important building projects in Gävle and designed several public buildings. When he heard that the city of Vaasa had burned down to the ground in 1852, he became interested in the opportunities surrounding the rebuilding of the city. He travelled to Vaasa where the job as county architect was open, and in January 1853 he was temporarily appointed for the job after impressing the county governor Berndt Federley. In 1855 he was appointed permanently, after he had become a citizen of the Grand Duchy of Finland.", "Title: Jersey County Courthouse\n\nThe Jersey County Courthouse, located on 201 W. Pearl Street in Jerseyville, is Jersey County, Illinois' county courthouse. Built in 1893–94, the 124 foot (37.8 meter) tall courthouse was the third used by the county since its formation in 1839. Architect Henry Elliott of Chicago and Jacksonville designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style. The building's design features a tall central tower topped by an octagonal cupola, terminal towers at the front corners, and a raised front porch. The building's limestone exterior, which is intricately decorated on the front face, uses stone quarried at the nearby city of Grafton. The Jersey County Illinois courthouse was the third courthouse designed by Mr Elliott who also designed the Greene County Courthouse (1891) in Carrollton, Illinois; Edgar County Courthouse (1891) in Paris, Illinois; DeWitt County Illinois Courthouse (1893) in Clinton, Illinois and Pike County Illinois Courthouse (1894) in Pittsfield. The DeWitt County Courthouse was demolished in 1987." ]
5,065
She's Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American comedy film based loosely on a film that starred a retired American actress who appeared in how many feature films?
49
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Stooge is a 1952 American comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis.", " The film was released on December 31, 1952 by Paramount." ], "title": "The Stooge" }, { "sentences": [ "Road to Bali is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour.", " Released by Paramount Pictures on November 1, 1952, the film is the sixth of the seven \"Road to …\" movies.", " It was the only such movie filmed in Technicolor and was the first to feature surprise cameo appearances from other well-known stars of the day." ], "title": "Road to Bali" }, { "sentences": [ "The WAC from Walla Walla is a 1952 American comedy film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman.", " The film stars Judy Canova, Stephen Dunne, George Cleveland, June Vincent, Irene Ryan and Roy Barcroft.", " The film was released on October 10, 1952, by Republic Pictures." ], "title": "The WAC from Walla Walla" }, { "sentences": [ "One Big Affair is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Leo Townsend and Francis Swann.", " The film stars Evelyn Keyes, Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Anderson, Connie Gilchrist, Thurston Hall and Gus Schilling.", " The film was released on February 22, 1952, by United Artists." ], "title": "One Big Affair" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Ellen Polley {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born January 8, 1979) is a Canadian actress, writer, director and political activist.", " Polley first garnered attention as a child actress for her role as Sara Stanley in the Canadian television series \"Road to Avonlea\" (1990–1996).", " She has starred in many feature films, including \"Exotica\" (1994), \"The Sweet Hereafter\" (1997), \"Guinevere\" (1999), \"Go\" (1999), \"The Weight of Water\" (2000), \"My Life Without Me\" (2003), \"Dawn of the Dead\" (2004), \"Splice\" (2009), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009)." ], "title": "Sarah Polley" }, { "sentences": [ "Gobs and Gals is a 1952 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Arthur T. Horman.", " The film stars George Bernard, Bert Bernard, Robert Hutton, Cathy Downs, Gordon Jones and Florence Marly.", " The film was released on May 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures." ], "title": "Gobs and Gals" }, { "sentences": [ "She's Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American comedy film produced by Warner Bros. A musical comedy in Technicolor, it was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and starred Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan.", " \"She's Working Her Way through College\" is adapted quite loosely from the 1942 film of James Thurber's and Elliott Nugent's First Amendment comedy/drama \"The Male Animal\" that starred Olivia de Havilland and Henry Fonda and which, in turn, was based on the 1940 Broadway play of the same name and written by the same authors." ], "title": "She's Working Her Way Through College" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born July 1, 1916) is a retired American actress.", " Her career spanned from 1935 to 1988.", " She appeared in 49 feature films, and was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of Classical Hollywood.", " She is best known for her early screen performances in \"The Adventures of Robin Hood\" (1938) and \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939), and her later award-winning performances in \"To Each His Own\" (1946), \"The Snake Pit\" (1948), and \"The Heiress\" (1949)." ], "title": "Olivia de Havilland" }, { "sentences": [ "Eddie Dunn (March 31, 1896, Brooklyn, New York – May 5, 1951), born Edward Frank Dunn, was an American actor best known for his roles in comedy films,supporting many comedians such as Charley Chase (with whom he co-directed several short films), Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields and Laurel and Hardy.", " He appeared in a 1950 episode of the TV series, \"The Lone Ranger\" entitled \"Man Without a Gun\".", " Dunn also appeared as \"Detective Grimes\" in several of \"The Falcon\" series of films in the 1940s which starred George Sanders and later on his brother Tom Conway, and in many small and uncredited parts in many feature films until his death in 1951 aged 55." ], "title": "Eddie Dunn (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ali Baba Bujang Lapok is a 1961 Singaporean comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd.", " Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of anarchic comedy, burlesque comedy and farce.", " The title includes the suffix \"Bujang Lapok\" because it is the third instalment in the \"Bujang Lapok\" series of comedy films that star the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar.", " This film marked the feature film debut of Sarimah, who would go on to a long movie career, and is also notable as one of the few P. Ramlee films where he plays the villain." ], "title": "Ali Baba Bujang Lapok" } ]
[ "Title: The Stooge\n\nThe Stooge is a 1952 American comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film was released on December 31, 1952 by Paramount.", "Title: Road to Bali\n\nRoad to Bali is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Released by Paramount Pictures on November 1, 1952, the film is the sixth of the seven \"Road to …\" movies. It was the only such movie filmed in Technicolor and was the first to feature surprise cameo appearances from other well-known stars of the day.", "Title: The WAC from Walla Walla\n\nThe WAC from Walla Walla is a 1952 American comedy film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Judy Canova, Stephen Dunne, George Cleveland, June Vincent, Irene Ryan and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on October 10, 1952, by Republic Pictures.", "Title: One Big Affair\n\nOne Big Affair is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Leo Townsend and Francis Swann. The film stars Evelyn Keyes, Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Anderson, Connie Gilchrist, Thurston Hall and Gus Schilling. The film was released on February 22, 1952, by United Artists.", "Title: Sarah Polley\n\nSarah Ellen Polley {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born January 8, 1979) is a Canadian actress, writer, director and political activist. Polley first garnered attention as a child actress for her role as Sara Stanley in the Canadian television series \"Road to Avonlea\" (1990–1996). She has starred in many feature films, including \"Exotica\" (1994), \"The Sweet Hereafter\" (1997), \"Guinevere\" (1999), \"Go\" (1999), \"The Weight of Water\" (2000), \"My Life Without Me\" (2003), \"Dawn of the Dead\" (2004), \"Splice\" (2009), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009).", "Title: Gobs and Gals\n\nGobs and Gals is a 1952 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars George Bernard, Bert Bernard, Robert Hutton, Cathy Downs, Gordon Jones and Florence Marly. The film was released on May 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures.", "Title: She's Working Her Way Through College\n\nShe's Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American comedy film produced by Warner Bros. A musical comedy in Technicolor, it was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and starred Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan. \"She's Working Her Way through College\" is adapted quite loosely from the 1942 film of James Thurber's and Elliott Nugent's First Amendment comedy/drama \"The Male Animal\" that starred Olivia de Havilland and Henry Fonda and which, in turn, was based on the 1940 Broadway play of the same name and written by the same authors.", "Title: Olivia de Havilland\n\nDame Olivia Mary de Havilland, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born July 1, 1916) is a retired American actress. Her career spanned from 1935 to 1988. She appeared in 49 feature films, and was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of Classical Hollywood. She is best known for her early screen performances in \"The Adventures of Robin Hood\" (1938) and \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939), and her later award-winning performances in \"To Each His Own\" (1946), \"The Snake Pit\" (1948), and \"The Heiress\" (1949).", "Title: Eddie Dunn (actor)\n\nEddie Dunn (March 31, 1896, Brooklyn, New York – May 5, 1951), born Edward Frank Dunn, was an American actor best known for his roles in comedy films,supporting many comedians such as Charley Chase (with whom he co-directed several short films), Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields and Laurel and Hardy. He appeared in a 1950 episode of the TV series, \"The Lone Ranger\" entitled \"Man Without a Gun\". Dunn also appeared as \"Detective Grimes\" in several of \"The Falcon\" series of films in the 1940s which starred George Sanders and later on his brother Tom Conway, and in many small and uncredited parts in many feature films until his death in 1951 aged 55.", "Title: Ali Baba Bujang Lapok\n\nAli Baba Bujang Lapok is a 1961 Singaporean comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of anarchic comedy, burlesque comedy and farce. The title includes the suffix \"Bujang Lapok\" because it is the third instalment in the \"Bujang Lapok\" series of comedy films that star the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar. This film marked the feature film debut of Sarimah, who would go on to a long movie career, and is also notable as one of the few P. Ramlee films where he plays the villain." ]
5,066
Which of the following defined the Voronoi diagram: Georgy Voronoy or Yuri Linnik?
Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy
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[ { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane.", " That set of points (called seeds, sites, or generators) is specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other.", " These regions are called Voronoi cells.", " The Voronoi diagram of a set of points is dual to its Delaunay triangulation." ], "title": "Voronoi diagram" }, { "sentences": [ "A zone diagram is a certain geometric object which a variation on the notion of Voronoi diagram.", " It was introduced by Tetsuo Asano, Jiri Matousek, and Takeshi Tokuyama in 2007." ], "title": "Zone diagram" }, { "sentences": [ "In geometry, a centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) is a special type of Voronoi tessellation or Voronoi diagram.", " A Voronoi tessellation is called centroidal when the generating point of each Voronoi cell is also its mean (center of mass).", " It can be viewed as an optimal partition corresponding to an optimal distribution of generators.", " A number of algorithms can be used to generate centroidal Voronoi tessellations, including Lloyd's algorithm for K-means clustering." ], "title": "Centroidal Voronoi tessellation" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, a Voronoi formula is an equality involving Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms, with the coefficients twisted by additive characters on either side.", " It can be regarded as a Poisson summation formula for non-abelian groups.", " The Voronoi (summation) formula for GL(2) has long been a standard tool for studying analytic properties of automorphic forms and their \"L\"-functions.", " There have been numerous results coming out the Voronoi formula on GL(2).", " The concept is named after Georgy Voronoy." ], "title": "Voronoi formula" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgy Feodosevich Voronoy (Ukrainian: Георгій Феодосійович Вороний ; Russian: Гео́ргий Феодо́сьевич Вороно́й ; 28 April 1868 – 20 November 1908) was a Russian and Ukrainian mathematician.", " Among other things, he defined the Voronoi diagram." ], "title": "Georgy Voronoy" }, { "sentences": [ "In computational geometry, a power diagram is a partition of the Euclidean plane into polygonal cells defined from a set of circles, where the cell for a given circle \"C\" consists of all the points for which the power distance to \"C\" is smaller than the power distance to the other circles.", " It is a form of generalized Voronoi diagram, and coincides with the Voronoi diagram of the circle centers in the case that all the circles have equal radii." ], "title": "Power diagram" }, { "sentences": [ "In geometry, the positive and negative Voronoi poles of a cell in a Voronoi diagram are certain vertices of the diagram." ], "title": "Voronoi pole" }, { "sentences": [ "Yuri Vladimirovich Linnik (Russian: Ю́рий Влади́мирович Ли́нник ; January 8, 1915 – June 30, 1972) was a Soviet mathematician active in number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics." ], "title": "Yuri Linnik" }, { "sentences": [ "Fortune's algorithm is a sweep line algorithm for generating a Voronoi diagram from a set of points in a plane using O(\"n\" log \"n\") time and O(\"n\") space.", " It was originally published by Steven Fortune in 1986 in his paper \"A sweepline algorithm for Voronoi diagrams.\"" ], "title": "Fortune's algorithm" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, a weighted Voronoi diagram in \"n\" dimensions is a special case of a Voronoi diagram.", " The Voronoi cells in a weighted Voronoi diagram are defined in terms of a distance function.", " The distance function may specify the usual Euclidean distance, or may be some other, special distance function.", " Usually, the distance function is a function of the generator points' weights." ], "title": "Weighted Voronoi diagram" } ]
[ "Title: Voronoi diagram\n\nIn mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane. That set of points (called seeds, sites, or generators) is specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other. These regions are called Voronoi cells. The Voronoi diagram of a set of points is dual to its Delaunay triangulation.", "Title: Zone diagram\n\nA zone diagram is a certain geometric object which a variation on the notion of Voronoi diagram. It was introduced by Tetsuo Asano, Jiri Matousek, and Takeshi Tokuyama in 2007.", "Title: Centroidal Voronoi tessellation\n\nIn geometry, a centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) is a special type of Voronoi tessellation or Voronoi diagram. A Voronoi tessellation is called centroidal when the generating point of each Voronoi cell is also its mean (center of mass). It can be viewed as an optimal partition corresponding to an optimal distribution of generators. A number of algorithms can be used to generate centroidal Voronoi tessellations, including Lloyd's algorithm for K-means clustering.", "Title: Voronoi formula\n\nIn mathematics, a Voronoi formula is an equality involving Fourier coefficients of automorphic forms, with the coefficients twisted by additive characters on either side. It can be regarded as a Poisson summation formula for non-abelian groups. The Voronoi (summation) formula for GL(2) has long been a standard tool for studying analytic properties of automorphic forms and their \"L\"-functions. There have been numerous results coming out the Voronoi formula on GL(2). The concept is named after Georgy Voronoy.", "Title: Georgy Voronoy\n\nGeorgy Feodosevich Voronoy (Ukrainian: Георгій Феодосійович Вороний ; Russian: Гео́ргий Феодо́сьевич Вороно́й ; 28 April 1868 – 20 November 1908) was a Russian and Ukrainian mathematician. Among other things, he defined the Voronoi diagram.", "Title: Power diagram\n\nIn computational geometry, a power diagram is a partition of the Euclidean plane into polygonal cells defined from a set of circles, where the cell for a given circle \"C\" consists of all the points for which the power distance to \"C\" is smaller than the power distance to the other circles. It is a form of generalized Voronoi diagram, and coincides with the Voronoi diagram of the circle centers in the case that all the circles have equal radii.", "Title: Voronoi pole\n\nIn geometry, the positive and negative Voronoi poles of a cell in a Voronoi diagram are certain vertices of the diagram.", "Title: Yuri Linnik\n\nYuri Vladimirovich Linnik (Russian: Ю́рий Влади́мирович Ли́нник ; January 8, 1915 – June 30, 1972) was a Soviet mathematician active in number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics.", "Title: Fortune's algorithm\n\nFortune's algorithm is a sweep line algorithm for generating a Voronoi diagram from a set of points in a plane using O(\"n\" log \"n\") time and O(\"n\") space. It was originally published by Steven Fortune in 1986 in his paper \"A sweepline algorithm for Voronoi diagrams.\"", "Title: Weighted Voronoi diagram\n\nIn mathematics, a weighted Voronoi diagram in \"n\" dimensions is a special case of a Voronoi diagram. The Voronoi cells in a weighted Voronoi diagram are defined in terms of a distance function. The distance function may specify the usual Euclidean distance, or may be some other, special distance function. Usually, the distance function is a function of the generator points' weights." ]
5,067
Which of the following is known to be the 2nd French citizen in space: Patrick Baudry or Mark Shuttleworth?
Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ravi Naidoo is the recipient of the 2015 Sir Misha Black Medal for innovation in design education.", " He is the founder of Interactive Africa, a Cape Town based media and project management company responsible for the First African in Space mission with Mark Shuttleworth, and the marketing bid to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup." ], "title": "Ravi Naidoo" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark 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": "Mark Shuttleworth" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2nd Weather Group, located at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., delivers timely, relevant and specialized terrestrial, space and climatological global environmental intelligence to Joint warfighters, the United States Department of Defense, US Government agencies and nations allied with the United States.", " It is composed of the 2nd Weather Squadron, 2nd Systems Operations Squadron, and 16th Weather Squadron all based at Offutt AFB NE, as well as the 14th Weather Squadron in Asheville, N.C., and 2nd Combat Weather Systems Squadron (2 CWSS), Hurlburt Field, FL.", " It also includes four solar observatories which fall under the 2nd Weather Squadron: Det. 1, Learmonth, Australia; Det. 2, Sagamore Hill, Mass.; Det. 4, Holloman AFB, N.M.; and Det. 5, Kaena Point, Hawaii.", " The 2nd WXG is a subordinate of the 557th Weather Wing." ], "title": "2nd Weather Group" }, { "sentences": [ "The Liberation of Strasbourg constituted the dramatically symbolic high point for the rehabilitation of the honor of French armed forces as the Allies advanced across France toward Germany in 1944.", " Alsace, of which Strasbourg is the capital, had been the focus of French-German enmity since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, and General Charles de Gaulle insisted that only French forces should retake it.", " After the victory of Kufra, General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and his troops swore an oath to fight until \"our flag flies over the Cathedral of Strasbourg\".", " The oath was fulfilled on 23 November 1944, when the 2nd French Armoured Division under Leclerc's command liberated Strasbourg." ], "title": "Liberation of Strasbourg" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut.", " In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrétien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G." ], "title": "Patrick Baudry" }, { "sentences": [ "Henri-Antoine Jardon (3 February 1768 in Verviers, Liege (today part of Belgium) – 25 March 1809, São Martin do Campo, Santo Tirso, Portugal) was a French general of brigade.", " He served in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.", " As part of the Soult's Corps, he participated in the 2nd French invasion of Portugal in 1809, and was killed at the Battle of Braga." ], "title": "Henri-Antoine Jardon" }, { "sentences": [ "Djamel Beghal (also transliterated as Jamel Beghal and Djamel Begal) (Arabic: جمال بغال‎ ‎ ; born December 2nd 1965 in Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria) is a French-Algerian man convicted of terrorism.", " He married Sylvie, a French citizen, in 1990, while working as a youth worker in Corbeil-Essonnes.", " In 1997, he moved his family to Leicester, where Sylvie still lives with their four children." ], "title": "Djamel Beghal" }, { "sentences": [ "Katia Granoff (1895–1989) was a Russian gallerist and writer.", " Orphaned at the age of sixteen, Granoff studied in Switzerland, earning a degree in literature before moving to France.", " In Paris, she opened her first gallery in 1926, after working as a secretary at the Tuileries.", " She became a French citizen in 1937, but the German occupation forced her to leave Paris.", " For the duration of the war she lived in a medieval castle along with the painter Georges Bouche, whose work she had shown in her Boulevard Haussman gallery.", " Following the war, she opened three new galleries in Honfleur, Cannes, and Paris.", " The Paris gallery, Place Beauveau, was one of the first to exhibit Monet’s \"The Nympheas\".", " Granoff was a supporter of female artists, and she often exhibited the works of Anne French and Chana Orloff.", " Granoff received an esteemed award from the French Academy for her Anthology of Russian Poetry (1961), and her later autobiographical works spoke to the relationships between Jews and Christians.", " Her legacy survives in her many poems and recorded works, sung by the likes of Monique Morelli and Edith Desternes." ], "title": "Katia Granoff" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daniel Galván scandal (also known as Danielgate – Arabic: فضيحة دانيال مغتصب الأطفال‎ ‎ ) was a political scandal in which Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco, issued a pardon for a Spanish convicted serial child-rapist named Daniel Galván.", " The Spanish citizen was serving a 30 years prison sentence.", " He was arrested in Morocco in late 2011, for having raped at least 11 Moroccan children in Kenitra—a city he had been living in since 2004.", " The pardon came some 18 months after his incarceration as part of a diplomatic gesture from Mohammed VI to Spain, on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of his enthronement.", " The Pardon sparked unprecedented popular outrage in Morocco where several protests were held denouncing the monarch's decision.", " This prompted Mohammed VI to first issue a communiqué in which he denied being \"aware of the gravity of the crimes committed by Daniel Galvan\", then to \"cancel\" his pardon but only after the Spanish citizen had already left the country several days before on an expired passport—with the knowledge of Moroccan authorities.", " It was revealed later that this wasn't the first time Mohammed VI had pardoned a convicted foreign paedophile, having pardoned Hervé Le Gloannec, a French citizen convicted of child rape and child pornography in 2006." ], "title": "Daniel Galván scandal" }, { "sentences": [ "Stravinsky Inlet ( ) is an ice-covered inlet lying between Shostakovich Peninsula and Monteverdi Peninsula in southern Alexander Island, Antarctica.", " The inlet was first mapped by Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with U.S. Geological Survey.", " Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), Russian-born composer who became a French citizen, ultimately a citizen of the United States." ], "title": "Stravinsky Inlet" } ]
[ "Title: Ravi Naidoo\n\nRavi Naidoo is the recipient of the 2015 Sir Misha Black Medal for innovation in design education. He is the founder of Interactive Africa, a Cape Town based media and project management company responsible for the First African in Space mission with Mark Shuttleworth, and the marketing bid to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup.", "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: 2nd Weather Group\n\nThe 2nd Weather Group, located at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., delivers timely, relevant and specialized terrestrial, space and climatological global environmental intelligence to Joint warfighters, the United States Department of Defense, US Government agencies and nations allied with the United States. It is composed of the 2nd Weather Squadron, 2nd Systems Operations Squadron, and 16th Weather Squadron all based at Offutt AFB NE, as well as the 14th Weather Squadron in Asheville, N.C., and 2nd Combat Weather Systems Squadron (2 CWSS), Hurlburt Field, FL. It also includes four solar observatories which fall under the 2nd Weather Squadron: Det. 1, Learmonth, Australia; Det. 2, Sagamore Hill, Mass.; Det. 4, Holloman AFB, N.M.; and Det. 5, Kaena Point, Hawaii. The 2nd WXG is a subordinate of the 557th Weather Wing.", "Title: Liberation of Strasbourg\n\nThe Liberation of Strasbourg constituted the dramatically symbolic high point for the rehabilitation of the honor of French armed forces as the Allies advanced across France toward Germany in 1944. Alsace, of which Strasbourg is the capital, had been the focus of French-German enmity since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, and General Charles de Gaulle insisted that only French forces should retake it. After the victory of Kufra, General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and his troops swore an oath to fight until \"our flag flies over the Cathedral of Strasbourg\". The oath was fulfilled on 23 November 1944, when the 2nd French Armoured Division under Leclerc's command liberated Strasbourg.", "Title: Patrick Baudry\n\nPatrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut. In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrétien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G.", "Title: Henri-Antoine Jardon\n\nHenri-Antoine Jardon (3 February 1768 in Verviers, Liege (today part of Belgium) – 25 March 1809, São Martin do Campo, Santo Tirso, Portugal) was a French general of brigade. He served in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. As part of the Soult's Corps, he participated in the 2nd French invasion of Portugal in 1809, and was killed at the Battle of Braga.", "Title: Djamel Beghal\n\nDjamel Beghal (also transliterated as Jamel Beghal and Djamel Begal) (Arabic: جمال بغال‎ ‎ ; born December 2nd 1965 in Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria) is a French-Algerian man convicted of terrorism. He married Sylvie, a French citizen, in 1990, while working as a youth worker in Corbeil-Essonnes. In 1997, he moved his family to Leicester, where Sylvie still lives with their four children.", "Title: Katia Granoff\n\nKatia Granoff (1895–1989) was a Russian gallerist and writer. Orphaned at the age of sixteen, Granoff studied in Switzerland, earning a degree in literature before moving to France. In Paris, she opened her first gallery in 1926, after working as a secretary at the Tuileries. She became a French citizen in 1937, but the German occupation forced her to leave Paris. For the duration of the war she lived in a medieval castle along with the painter Georges Bouche, whose work she had shown in her Boulevard Haussman gallery. Following the war, she opened three new galleries in Honfleur, Cannes, and Paris. The Paris gallery, Place Beauveau, was one of the first to exhibit Monet’s \"The Nympheas\". Granoff was a supporter of female artists, and she often exhibited the works of Anne French and Chana Orloff. Granoff received an esteemed award from the French Academy for her Anthology of Russian Poetry (1961), and her later autobiographical works spoke to the relationships between Jews and Christians. Her legacy survives in her many poems and recorded works, sung by the likes of Monique Morelli and Edith Desternes.", "Title: Daniel Galván scandal\n\nThe Daniel Galván scandal (also known as Danielgate – Arabic: فضيحة دانيال مغتصب الأطفال‎ ‎ ) was a political scandal in which Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco, issued a pardon for a Spanish convicted serial child-rapist named Daniel Galván. The Spanish citizen was serving a 30 years prison sentence. He was arrested in Morocco in late 2011, for having raped at least 11 Moroccan children in Kenitra—a city he had been living in since 2004. The pardon came some 18 months after his incarceration as part of a diplomatic gesture from Mohammed VI to Spain, on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of his enthronement. The Pardon sparked unprecedented popular outrage in Morocco where several protests were held denouncing the monarch's decision. This prompted Mohammed VI to first issue a communiqué in which he denied being \"aware of the gravity of the crimes committed by Daniel Galvan\", then to \"cancel\" his pardon but only after the Spanish citizen had already left the country several days before on an expired passport—with the knowledge of Moroccan authorities. It was revealed later that this wasn't the first time Mohammed VI had pardoned a convicted foreign paedophile, having pardoned Hervé Le Gloannec, a French citizen convicted of child rape and child pornography in 2006.", "Title: Stravinsky Inlet\n\nStravinsky Inlet ( ) is an ice-covered inlet lying between Shostakovich Peninsula and Monteverdi Peninsula in southern Alexander Island, Antarctica. The inlet was first mapped by Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with U.S. Geological Survey. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), Russian-born composer who became a French citizen, ultimately a citizen of the United States." ]
5,068
Georgia Tech's fight song contains a reference to a rivalry that dates back to what year?
1893
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Georgia Tech–Tulane football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Tulane Green Wave.", " The rivalry began in 1916.", " Georgia Tech leads the series 37–13." ], "title": "Georgia Tech–Tulane football rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Roman (March 3, 1877 in Italy – December 19, 1928 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a musician, composer, and band director of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Marching Band at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1913 to 1929.", " He is most known for his arrangement of Georgia Tech's fight song, Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech, which he copyrighted in 1919." ], "title": "Frank Roman" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgia Institute of Technology has graduated a number of athletes.", " This includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Georgia Tech who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Georgia Tech.", " Other alumni can be found in the list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni; notable administration, faculty, and staff can be found on the list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty.", " Intercollegiate sports teams at Georgia Tech are called \"Yellow Jackets\", and are run by the Georgia Tech Athletic Association.", " The Athletic Association runs Georgia Tech's Hall of Fame, which has inducted many of Tech's greatest players throughout the program's history." ], "title": "List of Georgia Institute of Technology athletes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Georgia Tech–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Tennessee Volunteers.", " The series dates back to 1902 and features two of the most prominent programs in college football history, with Georgia Tech claiming four national championships, 15 conference titles, and 21 consensus All-Americans, and Tennessee claiming six national championships, 16 conference titles, and 38 consensus All-Americans.", " Tennessee leads the series 25–17–2.", " The series ended in 1987, but it was renewed in the September 2017 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game." ], "title": "Georgia Tech–Tennessee football rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Clemson Tigers football team of Clemson University and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team of Georgia Tech.", " Both schools are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.", " Since conference expansion in 2005, Clemson represents the Atlantic Division while Georgia Tech plays in the Coastal Division, and are currently designated as cross-divisional rivals." ], "title": "Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate is an American college football rivalry between the Bulldogs team of the University of Georgia and Yellow Jackets team of the Georgia Institute of Technology.", " The two Southern universities are located in the U.S. state of Georgia and are separated by 70 mi .", " They have been heated rivals since 1893." ], "title": "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia.", " Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs.", " The original fight song, titled \"Victory\", was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson.", " Two years later, a new fight song titled \"Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians\" was published in the William & Mary student handbook.", " Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today.", " Simply \"Tribe Fight Song\", it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games." ], "title": "Tribe Fight Song" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Edward Cross is executive vice president for research (EVPR) at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), a position to which he was appointed in 2010.", " As EVPR, Cross coordinates research efforts among Georgia Tech's colleges, research units and faculty; and provides central administration for all research, economic development and related support units at Georgia Tech.", " This includes direct oversight of Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary research institutes, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI) and the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC)." ], "title": "Stephen E. Cross" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Up With the White and Gold\" is a fight song at the Georgia Institute of Technology.", " It is generally played after a touchdown in a Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football game.", " The song's title refers to Georgia Tech's school colors and its lyrics contain the phrase, \"Down with the Red and Black\", an explicit reference to the school colors of the University of Georgia and the then-budding Georgia–Georgia Tech rivalry." ], "title": "Up with the White and Gold" }, { "sentences": [ "\"(I'm a) Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech\" is the fight song of the Georgia Institute of Technology, better known as Georgia Tech.", " The composition is based on \"Son of a Gambolier\", composed by Charles Ives in 1895, the lyrics of which are based on an old English and Scottish drinking song of the same name.", " It first appeared in print in the 1908 Blueprint, Georgia Tech's yearbook.", " The song was later sung by the Georgia Tech Glee Club on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in 1953, and by Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev during the 1959 Kitchen Debate." ], "title": "Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" } ]
[ "Title: Georgia Tech–Tulane football rivalry\n\nThe Georgia Tech–Tulane football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Tulane Green Wave. The rivalry began in 1916. Georgia Tech leads the series 37–13.", "Title: Frank Roman\n\nFrank Roman (March 3, 1877 in Italy – December 19, 1928 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a musician, composer, and band director of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Marching Band at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1913 to 1929. He is most known for his arrangement of Georgia Tech's fight song, Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech, which he copyrighted in 1919.", "Title: List of Georgia Institute of Technology athletes\n\nGeorgia Institute of Technology has graduated a number of athletes. This includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Georgia Tech who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Georgia Tech. Other alumni can be found in the list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni; notable administration, faculty, and staff can be found on the list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty. Intercollegiate sports teams at Georgia Tech are called \"Yellow Jackets\", and are run by the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. The Athletic Association runs Georgia Tech's Hall of Fame, which has inducted many of Tech's greatest players throughout the program's history.", "Title: Georgia Tech–Tennessee football rivalry\n\nThe Georgia Tech–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Tennessee Volunteers. The series dates back to 1902 and features two of the most prominent programs in college football history, with Georgia Tech claiming four national championships, 15 conference titles, and 21 consensus All-Americans, and Tennessee claiming six national championships, 16 conference titles, and 38 consensus All-Americans. Tennessee leads the series 25–17–2. The series ended in 1987, but it was renewed in the September 2017 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game.", "Title: Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry\n\nThe Clemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Clemson Tigers football team of Clemson University and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team of Georgia Tech. Both schools are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Since conference expansion in 2005, Clemson represents the Atlantic Division while Georgia Tech plays in the Coastal Division, and are currently designated as cross-divisional rivals.", "Title: Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate\n\nClean, Old-Fashioned Hate is an American college football rivalry between the Bulldogs team of the University of Georgia and Yellow Jackets team of the Georgia Institute of Technology. The two Southern universities are located in the U.S. state of Georgia and are separated by 70 mi . They have been heated rivals since 1893.", "Title: Tribe Fight Song\n\nThe Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs. The original fight song, titled \"Victory\", was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson. Two years later, a new fight song titled \"Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians\" was published in the William & Mary student handbook. Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today. Simply \"Tribe Fight Song\", it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games.", "Title: Stephen E. Cross\n\nStephen Edward Cross is executive vice president for research (EVPR) at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), a position to which he was appointed in 2010. As EVPR, Cross coordinates research efforts among Georgia Tech's colleges, research units and faculty; and provides central administration for all research, economic development and related support units at Georgia Tech. This includes direct oversight of Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary research institutes, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI) and the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC).", "Title: Up with the White and Gold\n\n\"Up With the White and Gold\" is a fight song at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is generally played after a touchdown in a Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football game. The song's title refers to Georgia Tech's school colors and its lyrics contain the phrase, \"Down with the Red and Black\", an explicit reference to the school colors of the University of Georgia and the then-budding Georgia–Georgia Tech rivalry.", "Title: Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech\n\n\"(I'm a) Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech\" is the fight song of the Georgia Institute of Technology, better known as Georgia Tech. The composition is based on \"Son of a Gambolier\", composed by Charles Ives in 1895, the lyrics of which are based on an old English and Scottish drinking song of the same name. It first appeared in print in the 1908 Blueprint, Georgia Tech's yearbook. The song was later sung by the Georgia Tech Glee Club on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in 1953, and by Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev during the 1959 Kitchen Debate." ]
5,069
Which Steven R. Monroe directed film does Sara Butler play 'Jennifer Hills'?
I Spit on Your Grave
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sara Shrawan (born 28 August) (सारा श्रवण) is an Indian Marathi actress and dancer who has had roles in many Marathi television serials.", " She started her career in acting in 2011 when she acted in a commercial play ‘Jalu Bai Halu’ produced by Atharva Theaters and directed by Santosh Pawar.", " Since then, she has acted in many serials including \"Bhagyalakshmi\" (Zee Marathi), \"Pinjra\" (Zee Marathi), \"Tu Tithe Mi\" (Zee Marathi), \"Eka Peksha Ek\" (Zee Marathi), and \"Devyani\" (Star Pravah)." ], "title": "Sara Shrawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Butler (born February 11, 1985) is an American actress.", " She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the \"I Spit on Your Grave\" film series." ], "title": "Sarah Butler" }, { "sentences": [ "Camille Keaton (born July 20, 1947) is an American actress.", " She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the controversial 1978 film \"I Spit on Your Grave\".", " She began her career in Italy, making her film debut in the giallo film \"What Have You Done to Solange?", "\" (1972), and starred in several other Italian horror films through the early 1970s.", " In 2015, Keaton reprised her role as Jennifer Hills for the upcoming film, \"I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu\", which is set for release in 2018." ], "title": "Camille Keaton" }, { "sentences": [ "I Know How To Play 'Em!", " is the one and only album by American hip hop recording artists Eric 'Original E' Woods and DJ Big Boss, released as a duo O.G. Style from Houston, Texas.", " It was peaked at #69 on \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums." ], "title": "I Know How to Play 'Em" }, { "sentences": [ "I Spit on Your Grave is a 2010 American rape-and-revenge horror film, and a remake of the controversial 1978 cult film \"Day of the Woman\" (better known by its re-release title, \"I Spit on Your Grave\").", " It was directed by Steven R. Monroe, and stars Sarah Butler, Chad Lindberg, Daniel Franzese, Rodney Eastman, Jeff Branson, and Andrew Howard." ], "title": "I Spit on Your Grave (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Hills is a fictional character in the \"I Spit on Your Grave\" horror franchise, portrayed by the actresses Camille Keaton and Sarah Butler.", " She appears in four out of the five \"I Spit on Your Grave\" films.", " She is a vigilante in the 1978 original film, its 2016 sequel \"\", the 2010 remake and the sequel to the 2010 film \"\".", " In the films she seeks vengeance against her tormentors." ], "title": "Jennifer Hills" }, { "sentences": [ "O.G. Style (not to be confused with Alejandro R. \"O.G. Style\" Martinez from Delinquent Habits) was an American hip hop duo from Houston, Texas.", " It was formed in 1989 by rapper Eric \"Original E\" Woods and his cousin, producer J. 'Big Boss' Brown.", " In 1991 the duo released their debut album \"I Know How To Play 'Em\" on Rap-a-Lot Records and enjoyed some moderate success with their 1990 single \"Catch 'Em Slippin\"." ], "title": "O.G. Style" }, { "sentences": [ "I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine is a 2015 American rape and revenge horror film, directed by R.D. Braunstein from a screenplay by Daniel Gilboy.", " It is the third installment in the series.", " Sarah Butler reprises her role as Jennifer Hills from the 2010 film \"I Spit on Your Grave\"." ], "title": "I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "Rathabidi Geleyaru is a cultural organisation from Udupi, Karnataka.", " It was established in the year 1980 by a few like-minded liberal individuals, who yearned to express themselves through cultural-academic activities, and thereby also maintain the secular space in Udupi.", " They have been also active in the field of theatre and have been putting up theatre performances almost every year.", " As the Organisation celebrated its 30th year recently, they performed a play 'Mistake', an adaptation of four stories from Saadat Hasan Manto.", " The play was directed by Dr. Shripada Bhat of Sirsi.", " In 2012-13, the troupe played an improvisation of the play Sangya-Balya, directed by Dr. Shripada Bhat too.", " In 2014, Geleyaru have taken up Chandrashekhara Kambara's 'Tukrana Kanasu', directed by Mr. Yash Shetty.", " Santhosh Shetty Hiriadka and Santhosh Nayak Patla play the lead dual role of Tukra.", " On 21 September 2014, they presented the first show at Ravindra Mantapa, MGM College, Udupi." ], "title": "Rathabidi geleyaru" }, { "sentences": [ "Day of the Woman (better known by its re-release title, I Spit on Your Grave) is a 1978 American rape-and-revenge exploitation horror film written, co-produced, directed, and edited by Meir Zarchi.", " It tells the story of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton), a Manhattan writer whose summer vacation in a riverside cabin goes tumultuous when a group of four men gang rapes and leaves her for dead.", " Thereafter, Hills plots killing each of her perpetrators in worst possible ways as retribution.", " The film had a limited release, which later expanded to a wider release in 1980.", " The film was followed by a sequel, in which Keaton reprises her role: \"I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu\" (2018)." ], "title": "I Spit on Your Grave" } ]
[ "Title: Sara Shrawan\n\nSara Shrawan (born 28 August) (सारा श्रवण) is an Indian Marathi actress and dancer who has had roles in many Marathi television serials. She started her career in acting in 2011 when she acted in a commercial play ‘Jalu Bai Halu’ produced by Atharva Theaters and directed by Santosh Pawar. Since then, she has acted in many serials including \"Bhagyalakshmi\" (Zee Marathi), \"Pinjra\" (Zee Marathi), \"Tu Tithe Mi\" (Zee Marathi), \"Eka Peksha Ek\" (Zee Marathi), and \"Devyani\" (Star Pravah).", "Title: Sarah Butler\n\nSarah Butler (born February 11, 1985) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the \"I Spit on Your Grave\" film series.", "Title: Camille Keaton\n\nCamille Keaton (born July 20, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the controversial 1978 film \"I Spit on Your Grave\". She began her career in Italy, making her film debut in the giallo film \"What Have You Done to Solange? \" (1972), and starred in several other Italian horror films through the early 1970s. In 2015, Keaton reprised her role as Jennifer Hills for the upcoming film, \"I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu\", which is set for release in 2018.", "Title: I Know How to Play 'Em\n\nI Know How To Play 'Em! is the one and only album by American hip hop recording artists Eric 'Original E' Woods and DJ Big Boss, released as a duo O.G. Style from Houston, Texas. It was peaked at #69 on \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", "Title: I Spit on Your Grave (2010 film)\n\nI Spit on Your Grave is a 2010 American rape-and-revenge horror film, and a remake of the controversial 1978 cult film \"Day of the Woman\" (better known by its re-release title, \"I Spit on Your Grave\"). It was directed by Steven R. Monroe, and stars Sarah Butler, Chad Lindberg, Daniel Franzese, Rodney Eastman, Jeff Branson, and Andrew Howard.", "Title: Jennifer Hills\n\nJennifer Hills is a fictional character in the \"I Spit on Your Grave\" horror franchise, portrayed by the actresses Camille Keaton and Sarah Butler. She appears in four out of the five \"I Spit on Your Grave\" films. She is a vigilante in the 1978 original film, its 2016 sequel \"\", the 2010 remake and the sequel to the 2010 film \"\". In the films she seeks vengeance against her tormentors.", "Title: O.G. Style\n\nO.G. Style (not to be confused with Alejandro R. \"O.G. Style\" Martinez from Delinquent Habits) was an American hip hop duo from Houston, Texas. It was formed in 1989 by rapper Eric \"Original E\" Woods and his cousin, producer J. 'Big Boss' Brown. In 1991 the duo released their debut album \"I Know How To Play 'Em\" on Rap-a-Lot Records and enjoyed some moderate success with their 1990 single \"Catch 'Em Slippin\".", "Title: I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine\n\nI Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine is a 2015 American rape and revenge horror film, directed by R.D. Braunstein from a screenplay by Daniel Gilboy. It is the third installment in the series. Sarah Butler reprises her role as Jennifer Hills from the 2010 film \"I Spit on Your Grave\".", "Title: Rathabidi geleyaru\n\nRathabidi Geleyaru is a cultural organisation from Udupi, Karnataka. It was established in the year 1980 by a few like-minded liberal individuals, who yearned to express themselves through cultural-academic activities, and thereby also maintain the secular space in Udupi. They have been also active in the field of theatre and have been putting up theatre performances almost every year. As the Organisation celebrated its 30th year recently, they performed a play 'Mistake', an adaptation of four stories from Saadat Hasan Manto. The play was directed by Dr. Shripada Bhat of Sirsi. In 2012-13, the troupe played an improvisation of the play Sangya-Balya, directed by Dr. Shripada Bhat too. In 2014, Geleyaru have taken up Chandrashekhara Kambara's 'Tukrana Kanasu', directed by Mr. Yash Shetty. Santhosh Shetty Hiriadka and Santhosh Nayak Patla play the lead dual role of Tukra. On 21 September 2014, they presented the first show at Ravindra Mantapa, MGM College, Udupi.", "Title: I Spit on Your Grave\n\nDay of the Woman (better known by its re-release title, I Spit on Your Grave) is a 1978 American rape-and-revenge exploitation horror film written, co-produced, directed, and edited by Meir Zarchi. It tells the story of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton), a Manhattan writer whose summer vacation in a riverside cabin goes tumultuous when a group of four men gang rapes and leaves her for dead. Thereafter, Hills plots killing each of her perpetrators in worst possible ways as retribution. The film had a limited release, which later expanded to a wider release in 1980. The film was followed by a sequel, in which Keaton reprises her role: \"I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu\" (2018)." ]
5,070
Who was a member in more bands, Dave Williams or Gary Cherone?
Gary Francis Caine Cherone
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[ "Title: Ray Danniels\n\nRay Danniels is a Canadian music executive, record producer, and talent manager. He's the founder of SRO (Standing Room Only) Management group, as well as independent record labels Moon Records and Anthem Records. He first rose to prominence as the manager of the Canadian band Rush and later served as the manager of Extreme and Van Halen. His sister-in-law Kelly Carter was married to Alex Van Halen. He was instrumental in bringing in Gary Cherone, former lead singer of Extreme, to replace Sammy Hagar as lead singer of Van Halen.", "Title: Dave Williams (singer)\n\nDavid Wayne Williams (February 29, 1972 – August 14, 2002) was an American vocalist best known as the lead singer for the heavy metal band Drowning Pool.", "Title: Deviations Project\n\nDeviations Project is a British electronic music group composed of producer Dave Williams and violinist Oliver Lewis. The group blends elements of classical music with electronica; pieces such as Tchaikovsky's \"Swan Lake\", Bizet's \"Carmen\" and Bach's \"Sonata in Gm\" are recreated with modern music technology. Contemporary compositions, including Dave Williams' own songs, John Williams’ \"Theme From Schindler's List\" and Fleetwood Mac's \"Albatross\" were integrated with classical works on the group's first full-length release, a self-titled LP. They have also released the Christmas album \"Adeste Fiddles\" (a play on Adeste Fideles) and a second album, \"Ivory Bow\".", "Title: III Tour\n\nThe III Tour was a 1998 concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen. It was the band's first and only tour with vocalist Gary Cherone, in support of the only album he recorded with the band, 1998's Van Halen III.", "Title: Hurtsmile\n\nHurtsmile is a band fronted by Extreme singer Gary Cherone.", "Title: Tribe of Judah (band)\n\nTribe of Judah is Gary Cherone's post-Van Halen band featuring a couple of former members of Extreme (bassist Pat Badger and drummer Mike Mangini). An eponymous EP was released in 2001 and a full-length album was released in late 2002. Tribe of Judah is different from Cherone's other work as it features a more industrial/electronic sound. At least one song, \"Left for Dead\", was (supposedly) slated to be a track on a follow-up Van Halen album which would have featured Cherone.", "Title: Gary Cherone\n\nGary Francis Caine Cherone ( ; born July 26, 1961) is an American rock singer and songwriter. He is best known for his work as the lead vocalist of the Boston rock group Extreme, as well as his short stint as the lead vocalist for Van Halen on their 11th album \"Van Halen III\" and subsequent tour. In recent years he has released solo recordings. In 2007, he reunited with Extreme.", "Title: Van Halen III\n\nVan Halen III is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on March 17, 1998 by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Mike Post and Eddie Van Halen, it is the band's only studio album to feature lead vocalist Gary Cherone, and the last to feature bass guitarist Michael Anthony before he was replaced in the band by Eddie's son Wolfgang in 2006. Work on a follow-up album with Cherone commenced in 1999, but never advanced past a few demos.", "Title: Exit Elvis\n\nExit Elvis (the flaws of non contradiction) is the first, and currently only, album by Tribe Of Judah. It was the first full-length album by Gary Cherone after leaving Van Halen.", "Title: The Best of Both Worlds (Van Halen album)\n\nThe Best of Both Worlds is the second greatest hits album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released on July 20, 2004 on Warner Bros. The compilation features material recorded with lead vocalists David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar; omitting Gary Cherone's three-year tenure with the band. Prior to \"The Best of Both Worlds\"' release, Hagar reunited with Van Halen, and the band subsequently recorded three new tracks to include on the release." ]
5,071
South Korean rapper and singer Bobby is a a member of the duo MOBB with a member of the boy group Winner, signed under who?
YG Entertainment
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ravi is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and producer, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment.", " He began his career as a rapper in 2012 in the South Korean boy group VIXX, and later formed VIXX's first sub-unit VIXX LR with band mate Leo in 2015.", " Ravi's songwriting career began with his participation in co-writing VIXX's debut single \"Super Hero\".", " As of November 2016 with the release of \"VIXX 2016 Conception Ker\", Ravi has contributed to the writing and composing of over 46 songs recorded by VIXX.", " Ravi is widely known for his participation of composing and songwriting rap portions for the group as well as lyrics and music." ], "title": "List of songs written by Ravi" }, { "sentences": [ "South Korean rapper and singer Bobby debuted as a member of the South Korean hip hop group iKON.", " His discography as a solo artist began in 2014.", " His self-produced debut album \"Love and Fall\" was released in 2017.", " As a member of the duo MOBB with Mino, he has released one collaboration album as well as several other singles and featured singles." ], "title": "Bobby discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Song Min-ho (Hangul: 송민호 ; born March 30, 1993), better known by the stage name Mino, is a South Korean rapper, song writer, producer and member of the boy group Winner, signed under YG Entertainment." ], "title": "Song Min-ho" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Jun-hong (Hangul: 최준홍; born October 15, 1996) better known by his stage name Zelo, is a South Korean rapper, dancer, singer and beatboxer.", " He is best known as a member of the South Korean boy group B.A.P.", " He made his recording debut with the single \"Never Give Up\" under B.A.P's sub-unit Bang&Zelo in November 2011.", " He is currently signed under TS Entertainment." ], "title": "Zelo" }, { "sentences": [ "MOBB (stands for Mino and Bobby) is a South Korean hip hop sub-unit formed by YG Entertainment in 2016.", " The act consists of Mino (also in the group Winner) and Bobby (also in the group iKON)." ], "title": "MOBB" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gwiyomi Song, or Kwiyomi Song (귀요미 송), is a K-pop single by South Korean singer Hari and was released on February 18, 2013.", " It was inspired by a gesture from South Korean rapper Jung Ilhoon of boy group BtoB.", " The gesture is called 'Gwiyomi Player', that was popularized by South Korean variety show \"Weekly Idol\" through a segment called \"The Aegyo Battle\" (Battle of Cuteness) following Ilhoon's guest appearance on the show in October 2012.", " The song went on to be a viral success and an Internet meme after Korean Media outlet \"Sports Seoul\" uploaded a clip of Hari performing the gestures and singing the song.", " This video has since inspired many Asian netizens to upload their own versions onto the internet." ], "title": "Gwiyomi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mobb (stylized as The MOBB) is debut album by South Korea hip-hop duo MOBB.", " The album was released online on September 8, 2016 and physically on September 23, 2016, by YG Entertainment.", " The album consist of 2 songs from the duo called \"Hit Me\" and \"Full House\", Mino's solo song \"Body\" and Bobby's solo song \"HOLUP!\"", ".", " The physical edition add 2 bonus songs which is \"Fear\" (MINO solo) and \"가드올리고 Bounce\" (Bobby solo)." ], "title": "The Mobb (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Won-sik (Hangul: 김원식 , born February 15, 1993) better known by his stage name Ravi (Hangul: 라비 ), is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, producer, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment.", " He is a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX and VIXX sub-unit VIXX LR.", " He debuted as a solo artist on January 9, 2017, with the release of his debut mini album \"R.EAL1ZE\"." ], "title": "Ravi (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Seung-hoon (born January 11, 1992), better known by the mononym Seunghoon, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter and choreographer.", " He is a member of the South Korean boy group Winner.", " Prior to his debut, he appeared in the first season of the television singing contest \"K-pop Star\", finishing in fourth place." ], "title": "Lee Seung-hoon (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Jin-woo (born September 26, 1991), better known mononymously Jinwoo or Jinu, is a South Korean singer and actor.", " He is the lead vocalist of the South Korean boy group Winner, formed in 2013 by YG Entertainment through the survival show \"WIN: Who Is Next\"." ], "title": "Kim Jin-woo (musician)" } ]
[ "Title: List of songs written by Ravi\n\nRavi is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and producer, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. He began his career as a rapper in 2012 in the South Korean boy group VIXX, and later formed VIXX's first sub-unit VIXX LR with band mate Leo in 2015. Ravi's songwriting career began with his participation in co-writing VIXX's debut single \"Super Hero\". As of November 2016 with the release of \"VIXX 2016 Conception Ker\", Ravi has contributed to the writing and composing of over 46 songs recorded by VIXX. Ravi is widely known for his participation of composing and songwriting rap portions for the group as well as lyrics and music.", "Title: Bobby discography\n\nSouth Korean rapper and singer Bobby debuted as a member of the South Korean hip hop group iKON. His discography as a solo artist began in 2014. His self-produced debut album \"Love and Fall\" was released in 2017. As a member of the duo MOBB with Mino, he has released one collaboration album as well as several other singles and featured singles.", "Title: Song Min-ho\n\nSong Min-ho (Hangul: 송민호 ; born March 30, 1993), better known by the stage name Mino, is a South Korean rapper, song writer, producer and member of the boy group Winner, signed under YG Entertainment.", "Title: Zelo\n\nChoi Jun-hong (Hangul: 최준홍; born October 15, 1996) better known by his stage name Zelo, is a South Korean rapper, dancer, singer and beatboxer. He is best known as a member of the South Korean boy group B.A.P. He made his recording debut with the single \"Never Give Up\" under B.A.P's sub-unit Bang&Zelo in November 2011. He is currently signed under TS Entertainment.", "Title: MOBB\n\nMOBB (stands for Mino and Bobby) is a South Korean hip hop sub-unit formed by YG Entertainment in 2016. The act consists of Mino (also in the group Winner) and Bobby (also in the group iKON).", "Title: Gwiyomi\n\nThe Gwiyomi Song, or Kwiyomi Song (귀요미 송), is a K-pop single by South Korean singer Hari and was released on February 18, 2013. It was inspired by a gesture from South Korean rapper Jung Ilhoon of boy group BtoB. The gesture is called 'Gwiyomi Player', that was popularized by South Korean variety show \"Weekly Idol\" through a segment called \"The Aegyo Battle\" (Battle of Cuteness) following Ilhoon's guest appearance on the show in October 2012. The song went on to be a viral success and an Internet meme after Korean Media outlet \"Sports Seoul\" uploaded a clip of Hari performing the gestures and singing the song. This video has since inspired many Asian netizens to upload their own versions onto the internet.", "Title: The Mobb (EP)\n\nThe Mobb (stylized as The MOBB) is debut album by South Korea hip-hop duo MOBB. The album was released online on September 8, 2016 and physically on September 23, 2016, by YG Entertainment. The album consist of 2 songs from the duo called \"Hit Me\" and \"Full House\", Mino's solo song \"Body\" and Bobby's solo song \"HOLUP!\" . The physical edition add 2 bonus songs which is \"Fear\" (MINO solo) and \"가드올리고 Bounce\" (Bobby solo).", "Title: Ravi (rapper)\n\nKim Won-sik (Hangul: 김원식 , born February 15, 1993) better known by his stage name Ravi (Hangul: 라비 ), is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, producer, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. He is a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX and VIXX sub-unit VIXX LR. He debuted as a solo artist on January 9, 2017, with the release of his debut mini album \"R.EAL1ZE\".", "Title: Lee Seung-hoon (musician)\n\nLee Seung-hoon (born January 11, 1992), better known by the mononym Seunghoon, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter and choreographer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Winner. Prior to his debut, he appeared in the first season of the television singing contest \"K-pop Star\", finishing in fourth place.", "Title: Kim Jin-woo (musician)\n\nKim Jin-woo (born September 26, 1991), better known mononymously Jinwoo or Jinu, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is the lead vocalist of the South Korean boy group Winner, formed in 2013 by YG Entertainment through the survival show \"WIN: Who Is Next\"." ]
5,072
What is the stage name of ricky lamar hawk who released the debut single "watch me (whip/nae nae)"
Silentó
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(Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year)\" (2005), \"Training Day\" (2007) and \"C4\" (2009).", " He gained major attention after the release of his fourth mixtape \"Overly Dedicated\", which was released in 2010.", " It was Lamar's first full-length project to be released under his birth name and fared well enough to enter the United States \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it peaked at number 72." ], "title": "Kendrick Lamar discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nae Nae is a hip-hop dance that involves planting one’s feet, swaying with shoulder movement, placing one hand in the air and one hand down, and incorporating personal creativity.", " The move typically follows another move called \"The Whip.\"", " The Whip involves lifting one foot off the ground and planting it with a stomp; simultaneously, the dancer twists and extends their opposite arm forward.", " It is a mondegreen of the first name of NBA player Nene Hilario" ], "title": "Nae Nae" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricky Lamar Hawk (born January 22, 1998), better known by his stage name Silentó, is an American rapper.", " He is best known for his debut single \"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\", which reached number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Silentó" }, { "sentences": [ "\"German Whip\" is the debut single by grime artist Meridian Dan, released as the lead single from his forthcoming debut album, \"I Am London\".", " The song features vocals from rappers Big H and JME, and was produced by The HeavyTrackerz, who have been credited with production for many other chart-successful songs.", " The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 20 May 2014 at number 13, which remains its highest charting position." ], "title": "German Whip" }, { "sentences": [ "Enrique Alberto Ricardo IV, \"Little Ricky,\" is a fictional character from the American television series \"I Love Lucy\" (1951–57, with Ricky Jr. becoming a part of the show as of his birth in 1953) and \"The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour\" (1957–60).", " Little Ricky was played by a number of actors, including James John Ganzer, twins Richard and Ronald Lee Simmons, twins Michael and Joseph Mayer and, most notably, Keith Thibodeaux, billed as Little Ricky.", " Although the \"I Love Lucy\" announcer and the opening credits of \"The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour\" gave his stage name as \"Little Ricky\", in his post-\"Lucy\" acting career, particularly his four-year irregular stint on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", he was billed as Richard Keith." ], "title": "Ricky Ricardo Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Marcus Ramone Cooper, better known by his stage name Pleasure P, is an American R&B singer-songwriter, who experienced success as a member of the group Pretty Ricky before embarking on a solo career in 2007.", " His debut album \"The Introduction of Marcus Cooper\" was released on June 2009.", " On October, 2014, Pleasure P and the rest of Pretty Ricky officialized on Instagram a reunion tour with a Bluestars 2 album for 2015.", " His first reunion single with Pretty Ricky is called \"Puddles\" and has been released during Valentine's Day 2015.", " It was the most requested song on South Florida's 99 Jamz radio station in the days following its release." ], "title": "Pleasure P" }, { "sentences": [ "Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American rapper and songwriter.", " Born and raised in Compton, California, he embarked on his musical career as a teenager under the stage name K-Dot, releasing a mixtape that garnered local attention and led to his signing with indie record label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE).", " He began to gain recognition in 2010, after his first retail release, \"Overly Dedicated\".", " The following year, Lamar independently released his first studio album, \"Section.80\", which included his debut single, \"HiiiPoWeR\".", " By that time, he had amassed a large Internet following and collaborated with several prominent artists in the hip hop industry, including The Game, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg." ], "title": "Kendrick Lamar" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\" is the debut single by the American rapper Silentó.", " In March 2015, he was signed to Capitol Records, which released the track as a single with an accompanying music video.", " The song peaked at #3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it has spent 6 non-consecutive weeks.", " With a viral clip on YouTube, the song was popular for its dance, a combination of 2 popular moves cited in the title: the \"Whip\" and the \"Nae Nae\" as well as other hip hop dances from various songs \"Crank That (Soulja Boy)\" and \"Stanky Legg\"." ], "title": "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" }, { "sentences": [ "Niniola Apata (born 15 December 1986), better known by her stage name Niniola, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter.", " She rose to recognition in 2013 after finishing third runner-up on the sixth season of \"Project Fame West Africa\".", " Upon the release of her breakthrough debut single \"Ibadi\", Niniola was nominated in the \"Most Promising Act to Watch\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.", " She currently has a record deal with Drumroll Records." ], "title": "Niniola" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Recipe\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kendrick Lamar.", " It was released on April 3, 2012, as his commercial debut single and the first single from his major label second studio album \"good kid, m.A.A.d city\" (2012).", " The song, produced by West Coast record producer Scoop DeVille, features a guest appearance from Lamar's mentor, renowned record producer and fellow rapper Dr. Dre, who also mixed the record alongside TDE's engineer MixedByAli." ], "title": "The Recipe (song)" } ]
[ "Title: Kendrick Lamar discography\n\nAmerican rapper Kendrick Lamar has released four studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play (EP), five mixtapes, 43 singles (including 30 as a featured artist), three promotional singles and 55 music videos. Lamar initially performed under the stage name K-Dot, releasing three mixtapes under the moniker: \"Y.N.I.C. (Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year)\" (2005), \"Training Day\" (2007) and \"C4\" (2009). He gained major attention after the release of his fourth mixtape \"Overly Dedicated\", which was released in 2010. It was Lamar's first full-length project to be released under his birth name and fared well enough to enter the United States \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it peaked at number 72.", "Title: Nae Nae\n\nThe Nae Nae is a hip-hop dance that involves planting one’s feet, swaying with shoulder movement, placing one hand in the air and one hand down, and incorporating personal creativity. The move typically follows another move called \"The Whip.\" The Whip involves lifting one foot off the ground and planting it with a stomp; simultaneously, the dancer twists and extends their opposite arm forward. It is a mondegreen of the first name of NBA player Nene Hilario", "Title: Silentó\n\nRicky Lamar Hawk (born January 22, 1998), better known by his stage name Silentó, is an American rapper. He is best known for his debut single \"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\", which reached number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: German Whip\n\n\"German Whip\" is the debut single by grime artist Meridian Dan, released as the lead single from his forthcoming debut album, \"I Am London\". The song features vocals from rappers Big H and JME, and was produced by The HeavyTrackerz, who have been credited with production for many other chart-successful songs. The song entered the UK Singles Chart on 20 May 2014 at number 13, which remains its highest charting position.", "Title: Ricky Ricardo Jr.\n\nEnrique Alberto Ricardo IV, \"Little Ricky,\" is a fictional character from the American television series \"I Love Lucy\" (1951–57, with Ricky Jr. becoming a part of the show as of his birth in 1953) and \"The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour\" (1957–60). Little Ricky was played by a number of actors, including James John Ganzer, twins Richard and Ronald Lee Simmons, twins Michael and Joseph Mayer and, most notably, Keith Thibodeaux, billed as Little Ricky. Although the \"I Love Lucy\" announcer and the opening credits of \"The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour\" gave his stage name as \"Little Ricky\", in his post-\"Lucy\" acting career, particularly his four-year irregular stint on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", he was billed as Richard Keith.", "Title: Pleasure P\n\nMarcus Ramone Cooper, better known by his stage name Pleasure P, is an American R&B singer-songwriter, who experienced success as a member of the group Pretty Ricky before embarking on a solo career in 2007. His debut album \"The Introduction of Marcus Cooper\" was released on June 2009. On October, 2014, Pleasure P and the rest of Pretty Ricky officialized on Instagram a reunion tour with a Bluestars 2 album for 2015. His first reunion single with Pretty Ricky is called \"Puddles\" and has been released during Valentine's Day 2015. It was the most requested song on South Florida's 99 Jamz radio station in the days following its release.", "Title: Kendrick Lamar\n\nKendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American rapper and songwriter. Born and raised in Compton, California, he embarked on his musical career as a teenager under the stage name K-Dot, releasing a mixtape that garnered local attention and led to his signing with indie record label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE). He began to gain recognition in 2010, after his first retail release, \"Overly Dedicated\". The following year, Lamar independently released his first studio album, \"Section.80\", which included his debut single, \"HiiiPoWeR\". By that time, he had amassed a large Internet following and collaborated with several prominent artists in the hip hop industry, including The Game, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg.", "Title: Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\n\n\"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)\" is the debut single by the American rapper Silentó. In March 2015, he was signed to Capitol Records, which released the track as a single with an accompanying music video. The song peaked at #3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it has spent 6 non-consecutive weeks. With a viral clip on YouTube, the song was popular for its dance, a combination of 2 popular moves cited in the title: the \"Whip\" and the \"Nae Nae\" as well as other hip hop dances from various songs \"Crank That (Soulja Boy)\" and \"Stanky Legg\".", "Title: Niniola\n\nNiniola Apata (born 15 December 1986), better known by her stage name Niniola, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. She rose to recognition in 2013 after finishing third runner-up on the sixth season of \"Project Fame West Africa\". Upon the release of her breakthrough debut single \"Ibadi\", Niniola was nominated in the \"Most Promising Act to Watch\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. She currently has a record deal with Drumroll Records.", "Title: The Recipe (song)\n\n\"The Recipe\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kendrick Lamar. It was released on April 3, 2012, as his commercial debut single and the first single from his major label second studio album \"good kid, m.A.A.d city\" (2012). The song, produced by West Coast record producer Scoop DeVille, features a guest appearance from Lamar's mentor, renowned record producer and fellow rapper Dr. Dre, who also mixed the record alongside TDE's engineer MixedByAli." ]
5,073
Which is older, Stevens Institute of Technology or Drexel University?
Stevens Institute of Technology
comparison
hard
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[ { "sentences": [ "Drexel University is a private research university with three campuses in Philadelphia.", " It was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a noted financier and philanthropist.", " Founded as Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; it was renamed Drexel Institute of Technology in 1936, before assuming the name Drexel University in 1970." ], "title": "Drexel University" }, { "sentences": [ "DUsers is an Apple Macintosh users' group at Drexel University in Philadelphia.", " It was founded in the Fall of 1983 by Drexel students interested in learning more about the Macintosh, even before it was released to the public.", " Drexel University had made the decision to require that all incoming freshmen of Fall 1983 were required to buy a computer, and had selected Apple as the provider." ], "title": "DUsers" }, { "sentences": [ "Drexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University.", " The medical school has one of the nation's largest enrollments for a private medical school and represents the consolidation of two medical schools: the world's first medical school for women and the nation's first college of homeopathy.", " Drexel University College of Medicine is ranked #83 in research by U.S. News & World Report and is the second most applied-to medical school in the United States." ], "title": "Drexel University College of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law previously the Earle Mack School of Law is the law school of Drexel University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.", " The School of Law opened in the fall of 2006 and was the first new law school in Philadelphia in over thirty years, and is the newest school within Drexel University.", " It offers Juris Doctor, LLM and Master of Legal Studies degrees and provides the opportunity for all students to take part in a cooperative education program." ], "title": "Thomas R. Kline School of Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private, coeducational research university located in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States.", " The university also has a satellite location in Washington, D.C..", " Incorporated in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States, and was the first college in America solely dedicated to mechanical engineering.", " The campus encompasses Castle Point, the highest point in Hoboken, and several other buildings around the city." ], "title": "Stevens Institute of Technology" }, { "sentences": [ "Drexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", " The 16th largest private university in the nation, Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools, most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students.", " It offers 96 undergraduate degree programs, 88 master's programs, and 35 doctoral programs.", " Drexel was founded as a technical school in 1891 for the \"improvement of industrial education as a means of opening better and wider avenues of employment to young men and women.\"", " Drexel began awarding undergraduate degrees in 1914, starting with the Bachelor of Science in engineering; before that, Drexel granted certificates or diplomas in the field of enrollment.", " In 1931, Drexel began offering graduate degrees through the School of Home Economics." ], "title": "List of Drexel University alumni" }, { "sentences": [ "Craig J. Newschaffer, PhD, is the founding director of Drexel University's AJ Drexel Autism Institute, as well as a professor of epidemiology at the Drexel University School of Public Health and a professor of psychology at Drexel University College of Medicine." ], "title": "Craig Newschaffer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of 33rd Street rivalry refers to the men's college basketball rivalry between Drexel University and University of Pennsylvania ('Penn') in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " The rivalry is fueled by the proximity of the schools to each other, as the rivalry is known for being the closest geographical rivalry in US college sports.", " The campuses of the two schools share a physical border, and the teams' home courts are mere blocks away from each other, as Drexel's Daskalakis Athletic Center is located at 34th and Market Street, and Penn's historic Palestra is located on 33rd Street south of Walnut Street.", " The series was originally played at the Palestra every year until 2015 with the exception of the 2008 game, when Penn played at Drexel University for the first time in team history.", " Beginning in 2015, the location began alternating between the two schools." ], "title": "Battle of 33rd Street" }, { "sentences": [ "Drexel University Sacramento—DUS was a satellite campus of Drexel University, located in downtown Sacramento, California.", " It was on the Capitol Mall, beside the Tower Bridge over the Sacramento River.", " Drexel is a not-for-profit, private, research university based in Pennsylvania, with three campuses in Philadelphia.", " The Sacramento campus was opened in 2009 and closed in 2015 with students enrolled at that time allowed to complete their studies." ], "title": "Drexel University Sacramento" }, { "sentences": [ "Yury Georgievich Gogotsi (born December 16, 1961, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a leading Ukrainian scientist in the field of material chemistry, professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA since the year 2000 in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering and Nanotechnology.", " Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor of materials science at Drexel University — founder and director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 - A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute)." ], "title": "Yury Gogotsi" } ]
[ "Title: Drexel University\n\nDrexel University is a private research university with three campuses in Philadelphia. It was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a noted financier and philanthropist. Founded as Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; it was renamed Drexel Institute of Technology in 1936, before assuming the name Drexel University in 1970.", "Title: DUsers\n\nDUsers is an Apple Macintosh users' group at Drexel University in Philadelphia. It was founded in the Fall of 1983 by Drexel students interested in learning more about the Macintosh, even before it was released to the public. Drexel University had made the decision to require that all incoming freshmen of Fall 1983 were required to buy a computer, and had selected Apple as the provider.", "Title: Drexel University College of Medicine\n\nDrexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University. The medical school has one of the nation's largest enrollments for a private medical school and represents the consolidation of two medical schools: the world's first medical school for women and the nation's first college of homeopathy. Drexel University College of Medicine is ranked #83 in research by U.S. News & World Report and is the second most applied-to medical school in the United States.", "Title: Thomas R. Kline School of Law\n\nThe Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law previously the Earle Mack School of Law is the law school of Drexel University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The School of Law opened in the fall of 2006 and was the first new law school in Philadelphia in over thirty years, and is the newest school within Drexel University. It offers Juris Doctor, LLM and Master of Legal Studies degrees and provides the opportunity for all students to take part in a cooperative education program.", "Title: Stevens Institute of Technology\n\nStevens Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private, coeducational research university located in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States. The university also has a satellite location in Washington, D.C.. Incorporated in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States, and was the first college in America solely dedicated to mechanical engineering. The campus encompasses Castle Point, the highest point in Hoboken, and several other buildings around the city.", "Title: List of Drexel University alumni\n\nDrexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 16th largest private university in the nation, Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools, most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students. It offers 96 undergraduate degree programs, 88 master's programs, and 35 doctoral programs. Drexel was founded as a technical school in 1891 for the \"improvement of industrial education as a means of opening better and wider avenues of employment to young men and women.\" Drexel began awarding undergraduate degrees in 1914, starting with the Bachelor of Science in engineering; before that, Drexel granted certificates or diplomas in the field of enrollment. In 1931, Drexel began offering graduate degrees through the School of Home Economics.", "Title: Craig Newschaffer\n\nCraig J. Newschaffer, PhD, is the founding director of Drexel University's AJ Drexel Autism Institute, as well as a professor of epidemiology at the Drexel University School of Public Health and a professor of psychology at Drexel University College of Medicine.", "Title: Battle of 33rd Street\n\nThe Battle of 33rd Street rivalry refers to the men's college basketball rivalry between Drexel University and University of Pennsylvania ('Penn') in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The rivalry is fueled by the proximity of the schools to each other, as the rivalry is known for being the closest geographical rivalry in US college sports. The campuses of the two schools share a physical border, and the teams' home courts are mere blocks away from each other, as Drexel's Daskalakis Athletic Center is located at 34th and Market Street, and Penn's historic Palestra is located on 33rd Street south of Walnut Street. The series was originally played at the Palestra every year until 2015 with the exception of the 2008 game, when Penn played at Drexel University for the first time in team history. Beginning in 2015, the location began alternating between the two schools.", "Title: Drexel University Sacramento\n\nDrexel University Sacramento—DUS was a satellite campus of Drexel University, located in downtown Sacramento, California. It was on the Capitol Mall, beside the Tower Bridge over the Sacramento River. Drexel is a not-for-profit, private, research university based in Pennsylvania, with three campuses in Philadelphia. The Sacramento campus was opened in 2009 and closed in 2015 with students enrolled at that time allowed to complete their studies.", "Title: Yury Gogotsi\n\nYury Georgievich Gogotsi (born December 16, 1961, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a leading Ukrainian scientist in the field of material chemistry, professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA since the year 2000 in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering and Nanotechnology. Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor of materials science at Drexel University — founder and director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 - A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute)." ]
5,074
Blue Like Jazz stars and Australian actress born on June 11th of what year?
1988
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{ "title": [ "Blue Like Jazz (film)", "Claire Holt" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Searching for God Knows What is the third book by Donald Miller, published by Thomas Nelson, Inc., in 2004.", " This work continues and expands many of the \"Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality\" that appeared in his second book, \"Blue Like Jazz\".", " In \"Searching For God Knows What\", Miller primarily focuses on his view that Christianity should not be approached as a formulaic \"how-to\" guide or moral checklist, but rather as an invitation to enter the only relationship that can provide ultimate fulfillment." ], "title": "Searching for God Knows What" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Like Jazz is a 2012 American comedy-drama film based on Donald Miller's semi-autobiographical book of the same name, directed by Steve Taylor.", " Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay.", " The film stars Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, and Tania Raymonde." ], "title": "Blue Like Jazz (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller.", " After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled.", " Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor, Miller had slipped into a dark point in his life.", " He had no desire to participate in the daily responsibility of life and found himself questioning what his purpose was.", " While in this slump he was approached by two movie producers wanting to turn his book into a movie.", " \"A Million Miles in a Thousand Years\" centers on the realizations that Miller came to while editing his successful memoir \"Blue Like Jazz\" into a screenplay for a movie, directed by Steve Taylor." ], "title": "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years" }, { "sentences": [ "Placide Adams (August 30, 1929 – March 29, 2003) was an American jazz double bassist, who worked prolifically with a wide circle of New Orleans jazz stars over his 50-year career.", " He was the son of the New Orleans pianist Dolly Adams, and the brother of New Orleans bassist Jerry Adams, and New Orleans recording session guitarist, Justin Adams, all of whom were descended from a popular New Orleans family band whose roots dated back to the 19th century." ], "title": "Placide Adams" }, { "sentences": [ "Roland Stephen \"Steve\" Taylor (born December 9, 1957), is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, music executive, film maker, and actor.", " A figure in what has come to be known as Christian alternative rock, Taylor enjoyed a successful solo career during the 1980s, and also served in the short-lived group Chagall Guevara.", " In contrast to many Christian musical artists, his songs have often taken aim at other Christians with the use of satirical, sardonic lyrics.", " In 1997, he founded the record label Squint Entertainment, which fueled the careers of artists such as Sixpence None the Richer, Chevelle, and Burlap to Cashmere.", " Despite this success, Taylor was ousted from the label by its parent, Word Entertainment, in 2001.", " He has produced and written for numerous musical acts, one of the most consistent being Newsboys.", " As a film-maker, Taylor co-wrote, directed, and produced the feature films \"Down Under the Big Top\", \"The Second Chance\", and \"Blue Like Jazz\".", " After a decade and a half of hiatus, Taylor returned to performing music in 2010 as the front-man for Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, a supergroup he founded with Peter Furler, Jimmy Abegg, and John Mark Painter." ], "title": "Steve Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Terracini (born c. 1982) is an Australian actress born in Lake Como, Italy.", " She is the daughter of opera singer Lyndon Terracini and arts administrator Elizabeth Terracini.", " Catherine is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and has been working in Australian theatre, film and television and commercials since 2004." ], "title": "Catherine Terracini" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Like Jazz is the second book by Donald Miller.", " This semi-autobiographical work, subtitled \"Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality,\" is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response to that understanding.", " Much of the work centers on Miller's experiences with friends and fellow students while auditing courses at Reed College, a liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon.", " The book deals with inward spiritual dealings as Don, his friends Penny, Laura and others struggle with finding meaning in life and the ultimate battle with God ending with choosing him or choosing one's self." ], "title": "Blue Like Jazz" }, { "sentences": [ "Harald Ende (born February 15, 1929, Hamburg, Germany) is a German saxophone, flute and accordion player who was active in the Hamburg music scene from the 1950s to the 1990s.", " He attended the local music school and was trained as a classical clarinetist.", " However, upon graduating, he soon found that in order to get steady work, he had to play in a more popular context.", " In 1958, he joined the NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk, or North German Radio) big band.", " He also worked as a studio musician for many popular German recording acts like Bert Kaempfert.", " In 1968, he joined the James Last Orchestra, for which he had to learn how to play the flute; James Last himself taught Ende how to play the instrument.", " A big band musician enamoured with the work of Buddy Rich and Count Basie, Ende recorded and toured with Last until the end of 1979, after which he devoted most of his career to his work with the NDR big band, often backing up well-known jazz stars like Joe Pass and Chet Baker.", " One popular sideline act was his accordion duo with fellow Last and Kaempfert bandmate Günter Platzek, known as The Pop Kids.", " Now retired, Ende took part in the 80th anniversary celebration of the birth of Bert Kaempfert in 2003." ], "title": "Harald Ende" }, { "sentences": [ "Claire Rhiannon Holt (born June 11, 1988) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Rebekah Mikaelson in the television series \"The Vampire Diaries\" and its spin-off series \"The Originals\", Samara Cook in \"Pretty Little Liars\", Emma in \"\" and Kate in the survival horror film \"47 Meters Down\" (2017)." ], "title": "Claire Holt" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil is an American alternative rock supergroup formed in 2010 by singer Steve Taylor with drummer Peter Furler (Newsboys, Peter Furler Band), guitarist Jimmy Abegg (Vector, A Ragamuffin Band), and bassist John Mark Painter (Fleming and John).", " Taylor formerly saw success as a new wave singer during the 1980s and early 1990s, and also fronted the short-lived band Chagall Guevara.", " However, by the mid-1990s he abandoned performing music and transitioned into work as a record producer, songwriter, and film-maker.", " In 2010 Taylor, who was frustrated at the slow pace of his fundraiser for his feature film \"Blue Like Jazz\", collaborated with Furler, Abegg, and Painter to record the song \"A Life Preserved\" for the film's soundtrack, and began recording other material.", " Taylor, Abegg, and Painter then featured on the Peter Furler song \"Closer\", under the name \"Steve Taylor & Some Other Band\", on Furler's album \"On Fire\".", " With those collaborations as a starting point, Taylor relaunched his career as a performing musician, and the lineup was branded as Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil.", " The group released a studio album entitled \"Goliath\" on November 18, 2014 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success.", " In 2015, Daniel Smith of Danielson, with whom the band had been touring, temporarily joined on in a collaboration touted as Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil.", " Under this incarnation, the group released the EP \"Wow to the Deadness\" on February 5, 2016, and toured until February 12." ], "title": "Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil" } ]
[ "Title: Searching for God Knows What\n\nSearching for God Knows What is the third book by Donald Miller, published by Thomas Nelson, Inc., in 2004. This work continues and expands many of the \"Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality\" that appeared in his second book, \"Blue Like Jazz\". In \"Searching For God Knows What\", Miller primarily focuses on his view that Christianity should not be approached as a formulaic \"how-to\" guide or moral checklist, but rather as an invitation to enter the only relationship that can provide ultimate fulfillment.", "Title: Blue Like Jazz (film)\n\nBlue Like Jazz is a 2012 American comedy-drama film based on Donald Miller's semi-autobiographical book of the same name, directed by Steve Taylor. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay. The film stars Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, and Tania Raymonde.", "Title: A Million Miles in a Thousand Years\n\nA Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled \"What I Learned While Editing My Life\", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. After writing a successful book, author Donald Miller's life stalled. Instead of enjoying the fruits of his labor, Miller had slipped into a dark point in his life. He had no desire to participate in the daily responsibility of life and found himself questioning what his purpose was. While in this slump he was approached by two movie producers wanting to turn his book into a movie. \"A Million Miles in a Thousand Years\" centers on the realizations that Miller came to while editing his successful memoir \"Blue Like Jazz\" into a screenplay for a movie, directed by Steve Taylor.", "Title: Placide Adams\n\nPlacide Adams (August 30, 1929 – March 29, 2003) was an American jazz double bassist, who worked prolifically with a wide circle of New Orleans jazz stars over his 50-year career. He was the son of the New Orleans pianist Dolly Adams, and the brother of New Orleans bassist Jerry Adams, and New Orleans recording session guitarist, Justin Adams, all of whom were descended from a popular New Orleans family band whose roots dated back to the 19th century.", "Title: Steve Taylor\n\nRoland Stephen \"Steve\" Taylor (born December 9, 1957), is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, music executive, film maker, and actor. A figure in what has come to be known as Christian alternative rock, Taylor enjoyed a successful solo career during the 1980s, and also served in the short-lived group Chagall Guevara. In contrast to many Christian musical artists, his songs have often taken aim at other Christians with the use of satirical, sardonic lyrics. In 1997, he founded the record label Squint Entertainment, which fueled the careers of artists such as Sixpence None the Richer, Chevelle, and Burlap to Cashmere. Despite this success, Taylor was ousted from the label by its parent, Word Entertainment, in 2001. He has produced and written for numerous musical acts, one of the most consistent being Newsboys. As a film-maker, Taylor co-wrote, directed, and produced the feature films \"Down Under the Big Top\", \"The Second Chance\", and \"Blue Like Jazz\". After a decade and a half of hiatus, Taylor returned to performing music in 2010 as the front-man for Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, a supergroup he founded with Peter Furler, Jimmy Abegg, and John Mark Painter.", "Title: Catherine Terracini\n\nCatherine Terracini (born c. 1982) is an Australian actress born in Lake Como, Italy. She is the daughter of opera singer Lyndon Terracini and arts administrator Elizabeth Terracini. Catherine is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and has been working in Australian theatre, film and television and commercials since 2004.", "Title: Blue Like Jazz\n\nBlue Like Jazz is the second book by Donald Miller. This semi-autobiographical work, subtitled \"Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality,\" is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response to that understanding. Much of the work centers on Miller's experiences with friends and fellow students while auditing courses at Reed College, a liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. The book deals with inward spiritual dealings as Don, his friends Penny, Laura and others struggle with finding meaning in life and the ultimate battle with God ending with choosing him or choosing one's self.", "Title: Harald Ende\n\nHarald Ende (born February 15, 1929, Hamburg, Germany) is a German saxophone, flute and accordion player who was active in the Hamburg music scene from the 1950s to the 1990s. He attended the local music school and was trained as a classical clarinetist. However, upon graduating, he soon found that in order to get steady work, he had to play in a more popular context. In 1958, he joined the NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk, or North German Radio) big band. He also worked as a studio musician for many popular German recording acts like Bert Kaempfert. In 1968, he joined the James Last Orchestra, for which he had to learn how to play the flute; James Last himself taught Ende how to play the instrument. A big band musician enamoured with the work of Buddy Rich and Count Basie, Ende recorded and toured with Last until the end of 1979, after which he devoted most of his career to his work with the NDR big band, often backing up well-known jazz stars like Joe Pass and Chet Baker. One popular sideline act was his accordion duo with fellow Last and Kaempfert bandmate Günter Platzek, known as The Pop Kids. Now retired, Ende took part in the 80th anniversary celebration of the birth of Bert Kaempfert in 2003.", "Title: Claire Holt\n\nClaire Rhiannon Holt (born June 11, 1988) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Rebekah Mikaelson in the television series \"The Vampire Diaries\" and its spin-off series \"The Originals\", Samara Cook in \"Pretty Little Liars\", Emma in \"\" and Kate in the survival horror film \"47 Meters Down\" (2017).", "Title: Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil\n\nSteve Taylor & The Perfect Foil is an American alternative rock supergroup formed in 2010 by singer Steve Taylor with drummer Peter Furler (Newsboys, Peter Furler Band), guitarist Jimmy Abegg (Vector, A Ragamuffin Band), and bassist John Mark Painter (Fleming and John). Taylor formerly saw success as a new wave singer during the 1980s and early 1990s, and also fronted the short-lived band Chagall Guevara. However, by the mid-1990s he abandoned performing music and transitioned into work as a record producer, songwriter, and film-maker. In 2010 Taylor, who was frustrated at the slow pace of his fundraiser for his feature film \"Blue Like Jazz\", collaborated with Furler, Abegg, and Painter to record the song \"A Life Preserved\" for the film's soundtrack, and began recording other material. Taylor, Abegg, and Painter then featured on the Peter Furler song \"Closer\", under the name \"Steve Taylor & Some Other Band\", on Furler's album \"On Fire\". With those collaborations as a starting point, Taylor relaunched his career as a performing musician, and the lineup was branded as Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil. The group released a studio album entitled \"Goliath\" on November 18, 2014 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success. In 2015, Daniel Smith of Danielson, with whom the band had been touring, temporarily joined on in a collaboration touted as Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil. Under this incarnation, the group released the EP \"Wow to the Deadness\" on February 5, 2016, and toured until February 12." ]
5,075
when was he 34th annual Eurovision Song Contest which Britt Synnøve Johansen finished in 17th position held
6 May 1989
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[ { "sentences": [ "Britt Synnøve Johansen (born 23 June 1970 in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway) is a Norwegian female singer.", " She started by singing in a choir for 7 years.", " She participated in a talent contest for new singers and got to the final.", " In 1989, she won the \"Melodi Grand Prix\" performing the song \"Venners nærhet\".", " Despite finishing 17th in the Eurovision Song Contest, she didn't finish her musical career.", " She participated in several shows like that in the Rogaland theater.", " She also performed in theatrical shows like \"Schrooge – en julefortelling\"." ], "title": "Britt Synnøve Johansen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the 48th annual Eurovision Song Contest.", " The contest took place in Riga, Latvia on 24 May 2003, following Marie N's win in the 2002 contest with the song \"I Wanna\".", " It was the first win and hosting of the competition for Latvia with only their third participation after debuting at the 2000 contest.", " Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) chose the Skonto Hall as the venue after conducting a bidding process among several cities and venues in Latvia.", " The hosts for the contest were the previous year's winner Marie N and former Latvian representative at the 2000 contest, Renārs Kaupers, who competed in the contest as part of the band Brainstorm.", " The design of the contest was built around the theme \"Magical rendez-vous\", which represented the meeting of the various European nations coming to Latvia and encountering Latvia's versatile landscapes.", " Twenty-six countries participated, which saw the return of Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway and Poland after having been relegated from competing the previous year, Portugal returning to the contest after withdrawing the previous year, while Ukraine participated in the contest for the first time.", " Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Macedonia and Switzerland were required to withdraw due to their poor results in the 2002 contest." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 2003" }, { "sentences": [ "The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the 11th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest.", " It took place in Kiev, Ukraine on 30 November 2013.", " The venue for the contest was announced on 10 April 2013, as the Palace \"Ukraine\".", " Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) was the host broadcaster for the event.", " It was the second time the contest was held in Kiev, the first being the 2009 contest .", " It was also the second time in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the event took place in last year's winning country, as well as the first time that the event was held in the same city twice.", " A total of twelve countries participated, with Macedonia and Malta making a return, and Albania , Belgium and Israel choosing to withdraw.", " San Marino made their debut in the contest.", " Cyprus was originally the thirteenth country to take part but pulled out the last minute." ], "title": "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 2010 was the 55th annual Eurovision Song Contest, broadcast from the Telenor Arena in Bærum, Greater Oslo, Norway.", " Norway gained the rights to host the contest after achieving a record breaking victory in Moscow the previous year.", " It was the third time Norway had hosted the contest, having previously done so in 1986 and 1996.", " The 2010 winner was Germany with Lena singing \"Satellite\", written by American Julie Frost and Denmark's John Gordon.", " It was Germany's first win in twenty-eight years, its second since the Contest's inception, and its first win as a unified country.", " It was also the first time a \"Big Four\" country won the contest since the rule's introduction in 2000." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 2010" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 1989 was the 34th annual Eurovision Song Contest.", " It was held on 6 May 1989 in Lausanne, Switzerland, after Celine Dion's victory in Dublin the previous year.", " The program was presented by Lolita Morena and Jacques Deschenaux.", " Riva, representing the now-defunct Yugoslavia, won with the song \"Rock Me\".", " This was the only victory for Yugoslavia as a unified state." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 1989" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 1972 was the 17th annual Eurovision Song Contest." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 1972" }, { "sentences": [ "The use of a Kids' Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was first introduced at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as part of a new voting system for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest following discussions between the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), KidsRights Foundation, and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 host broadcaster Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO).", " Three of the four spokespersons who announced the jury points at each annual contest were former winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.", " As of 2016, the results of each country's Kids' Jury have been integrated with the adult jury to give out two sets of 1-8, 10, and 12 points per country." ], "title": "Kids Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 2005 was the 50th annual Eurovision Song Contest.", " The contest took place at the Palace of Sports in Kiev, Ukraine, following Ruslana's win in the 2004 Contest with the song \"Wild Dances\".", " The contest consisted of two shows: the semi-final and final, which took place on 19 and 21 May 2005, respectively.", " The shows were hosted by Maria Efrosinina and Pavlo Shylko.", " Thirty-nine countries participated, including the débuts of Bulgaria and Moldova and the return of Hungary, which was last represented in 1998." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 2005" }, { "sentences": [ "The participation of Portugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest first began at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2006 which took place in Bucharest, Romania.", " Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP), a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), were responsible for the selection process of their participation.", " Portugal used a national selection format, broadcasting a show entitled \"\"Festival da Canção Junior\"\", for their participation at the contests.", " This was a junior version of Festival da Canção, the national music competition organised by broadcaster RTP to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.", " The first representative to participate for the nation at the 2006 contest was Pedro Madeira with the song \"Deixa-me sentir\", which finished in second-last place out of fifteen participating entries, achieving a score of twenty-two points.", " Portugal withdrew from competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, and will return for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia." ], "title": "Portugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Venners nærhet\" (\"The closeness of friends\") was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed in Norwegian by Britt Synnøve Johansen." ], "title": "Venners nærhet" } ]
[ "Title: Britt Synnøve Johansen\n\nBritt Synnøve Johansen (born 23 June 1970 in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway) is a Norwegian female singer. She started by singing in a choir for 7 years. She participated in a talent contest for new singers and got to the final. In 1989, she won the \"Melodi Grand Prix\" performing the song \"Venners nærhet\". Despite finishing 17th in the Eurovision Song Contest, she didn't finish her musical career. She participated in several shows like that in the Rogaland theater. She also performed in theatrical shows like \"Schrooge – en julefortelling\".", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 2003\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the 48th annual Eurovision Song Contest. The contest took place in Riga, Latvia on 24 May 2003, following Marie N's win in the 2002 contest with the song \"I Wanna\". It was the first win and hosting of the competition for Latvia with only their third participation after debuting at the 2000 contest. Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) chose the Skonto Hall as the venue after conducting a bidding process among several cities and venues in Latvia. The hosts for the contest were the previous year's winner Marie N and former Latvian representative at the 2000 contest, Renārs Kaupers, who competed in the contest as part of the band Brainstorm. The design of the contest was built around the theme \"Magical rendez-vous\", which represented the meeting of the various European nations coming to Latvia and encountering Latvia's versatile landscapes. Twenty-six countries participated, which saw the return of Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway and Poland after having been relegated from competing the previous year, Portugal returning to the contest after withdrawing the previous year, while Ukraine participated in the contest for the first time. Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Macedonia and Switzerland were required to withdraw due to their poor results in the 2002 contest.", "Title: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013\n\nThe Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 was the 11th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kiev, Ukraine on 30 November 2013. The venue for the contest was announced on 10 April 2013, as the Palace \"Ukraine\". Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) was the host broadcaster for the event. It was the second time the contest was held in Kiev, the first being the 2009 contest . It was also the second time in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the event took place in last year's winning country, as well as the first time that the event was held in the same city twice. A total of twelve countries participated, with Macedonia and Malta making a return, and Albania , Belgium and Israel choosing to withdraw. San Marino made their debut in the contest. Cyprus was originally the thirteenth country to take part but pulled out the last minute.", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 2010\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 2010 was the 55th annual Eurovision Song Contest, broadcast from the Telenor Arena in Bærum, Greater Oslo, Norway. Norway gained the rights to host the contest after achieving a record breaking victory in Moscow the previous year. It was the third time Norway had hosted the contest, having previously done so in 1986 and 1996. The 2010 winner was Germany with Lena singing \"Satellite\", written by American Julie Frost and Denmark's John Gordon. It was Germany's first win in twenty-eight years, its second since the Contest's inception, and its first win as a unified country. It was also the first time a \"Big Four\" country won the contest since the rule's introduction in 2000.", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1989\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 1989 was the 34th annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on 6 May 1989 in Lausanne, Switzerland, after Celine Dion's victory in Dublin the previous year. The program was presented by Lolita Morena and Jacques Deschenaux. Riva, representing the now-defunct Yugoslavia, won with the song \"Rock Me\". This was the only victory for Yugoslavia as a unified state.", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1972\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 1972 was the 17th annual Eurovision Song Contest.", "Title: Kids Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest\n\nThe use of a Kids' Jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was first introduced at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as part of a new voting system for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest following discussions between the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), KidsRights Foundation, and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 host broadcaster Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO). Three of the four spokespersons who announced the jury points at each annual contest were former winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. As of 2016, the results of each country's Kids' Jury have been integrated with the adult jury to give out two sets of 1-8, 10, and 12 points per country.", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 2005\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 2005 was the 50th annual Eurovision Song Contest. The contest took place at the Palace of Sports in Kiev, Ukraine, following Ruslana's win in the 2004 Contest with the song \"Wild Dances\". The contest consisted of two shows: the semi-final and final, which took place on 19 and 21 May 2005, respectively. The shows were hosted by Maria Efrosinina and Pavlo Shylko. Thirty-nine countries participated, including the débuts of Bulgaria and Moldova and the return of Hungary, which was last represented in 1998.", "Title: Portugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest\n\nThe participation of Portugal in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest first began at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2006 which took place in Bucharest, Romania. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP), a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), were responsible for the selection process of their participation. Portugal used a national selection format, broadcasting a show entitled \"\"Festival da Canção Junior\"\", for their participation at the contests. This was a junior version of Festival da Canção, the national music competition organised by broadcaster RTP to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The first representative to participate for the nation at the 2006 contest was Pedro Madeira with the song \"Deixa-me sentir\", which finished in second-last place out of fifteen participating entries, achieving a score of twenty-two points. Portugal withdrew from competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, and will return for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia.", "Title: Venners nærhet\n\n\"Venners nærhet\" (\"The closeness of friends\") was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed in Norwegian by Britt Synnøve Johansen." ]
5,076
What year was the firstprofessional golf tournament sponsored by the producers of Noilly Pratt held?
1961
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament was a professional snooker tournament sponsored by the \"Sunday Empire News\" newspaper.", " The tournament was won by Joe Davis with John Pulman finishing in second place.", " The tournament saw the re-introduction of the popular round-robin handicap format had been used for Daily Mail Gold Cup before World War II.", " Thurston's Hall, the home of the Daily Mail Gold Cup, had re-opened in late 1947, although renamed as the Leicester Square Hall.", " It was the only time the tournament was held although the format continued with the News of the World Snooker Tournament." ], "title": "1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic was a Champions Tour golf tournament played only in 2006.", " It was played at the Vista Vallarta Club de Golf in the resort of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico over a course which was designed by Jack Nicklaus.", " It was the only Champions Tour event in Mexico in 2006, and was the richest golf tournament of any kind to be staged in that country.", " A richer PGA Tour event called the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun debuted in 2007.", " Morris Hatalsky won the tournament, taking the winner's US$240,000 share of the $1,600,000 purse." ], "title": "Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "Flor de Caña Open is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica that was first played in 2016.", " The tournament is sponsored by the Nicaraguan rum brand Flor de Caña and became the first professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica to be played in Nicaragua.", " The inaugural tournament was won by Argentine Augusto Núñez." ], "title": "Flor de Caña Open" }, { "sentences": [ "Martini & Rossi is an Italian multinational alcoholic beverage company primarily associated with the Martini brand of vermouth and also with sparkling wine (for example, Asti).", " It also produces the French vermouth, Noilly Prat." ], "title": "Martini & Rossi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duluth All-City Golf Tournament was conceived in 1941 as a demanding contest to determine annually the city golf champion of Duluth, Minnesota.", " To that end, tournament sponsors Duluth News-Tribune and Duluth Herald established a season-ending golf tournament of the best 32 golfers representing the city’s two public (Enger Park Golf Course and Lester Park Golf Course) and three private (Northland Country Club, Ridgeview Country Club and Riverside Golf Club) golf courses." ], "title": "Duluth All-City Golf Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The JCPenney Classic was a mixed team golf tournament sponsored by the PGA Tour and the LPGA Tour.", " Teams consisted of one PGA Tour player and one LPGA Tour player (except in 1967 when the teams were male only).", " It was played in California and Florida.", " Corporate sponsors were Haig & Haig, Pepsi-Cola, and JCPenney." ], "title": "JCPenney Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lawrence Batley Seniors was a senior (over 50s) men's professional golf tournament on the European Senior Tour.", " It was played from 1992 to 2002 in the Huddersfield area of West Yorkshire, England.", " From 1995 the tournament was held at Huddersfield Golf Club, north of Huddersfield, while in 1994 it was held at Woodsome Hall Golf Club, south-west of Huddersfield, and in 1992 and 1993 at both venues.", " The tournament was sponsored by Lawrence Batley who had earlier supported a European Tour event, the Lawrence Batley International, from 1981 to 1987.", " Batley died in August 2002, soon after the final tournament." ], "title": "Lawrence Batley Seniors" }, { "sentences": [ "The TCL Classic was a men's professional golf tournament which was played on a course designed by American Robert Trent Jones, Jr. at Yalong Bay Golf Club in Sanya on Hainan Island, People's Republic of China four times between 2002 and 2007.", " The first tournament was held at Haiyi Golf Club in Dongguan on Guangdong, China, in 2002.", " It was the first tournament sponsored by the Chinese company TCL Corporation." ], "title": "TCL Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Martini International was a men's professional golf tournament that was held from 1961 to 1983.", " It was hosted by several different golf clubs in England, Scotland and Wales.", " It was part of the European Tour's schedule from the tour's first official season in 1972 until the event ceased.", " The winners included the major champions Peter Thomson, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros.", " In 1983 the prize fund was £80,308, which was mid-range for a European Tour event at the time.", " The tournament was sponsored by Martini & Rossi." ], "title": "Martini International" }, { "sentences": [ "The R.T.V. International Trophy was a professional golf tournament.", " In its first year, 1967, there was a professional team tournament between the four home nations at Edmondstown Golf Course, County Dublin.", " The next year the event became an individual tournament played at Cork Golf Club, Little Island, Cork, Ireland.", " The individual event was held twice, in 1968 and 1969.", " The tournaments were sponsored by R.T.V. Rentals." ], "title": "R.T.V. International Trophy" } ]
[ "Title: 1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament\n\nThe 1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament was a professional snooker tournament sponsored by the \"Sunday Empire News\" newspaper. The tournament was won by Joe Davis with John Pulman finishing in second place. The tournament saw the re-introduction of the popular round-robin handicap format had been used for Daily Mail Gold Cup before World War II. Thurston's Hall, the home of the Daily Mail Gold Cup, had re-opened in late 1947, although renamed as the Leicester Square Hall. It was the only time the tournament was held although the format continued with the News of the World Snooker Tournament.", "Title: Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic\n\nThe Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic was a Champions Tour golf tournament played only in 2006. It was played at the Vista Vallarta Club de Golf in the resort of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico over a course which was designed by Jack Nicklaus. It was the only Champions Tour event in Mexico in 2006, and was the richest golf tournament of any kind to be staged in that country. A richer PGA Tour event called the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun debuted in 2007. Morris Hatalsky won the tournament, taking the winner's US$240,000 share of the $1,600,000 purse.", "Title: Flor de Caña Open\n\nFlor de Caña Open is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica that was first played in 2016. The tournament is sponsored by the Nicaraguan rum brand Flor de Caña and became the first professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica to be played in Nicaragua. The inaugural tournament was won by Argentine Augusto Núñez.", "Title: Martini & Rossi\n\nMartini & Rossi is an Italian multinational alcoholic beverage company primarily associated with the Martini brand of vermouth and also with sparkling wine (for example, Asti). It also produces the French vermouth, Noilly Prat.", "Title: Duluth All-City Golf Tournament\n\nThe Duluth All-City Golf Tournament was conceived in 1941 as a demanding contest to determine annually the city golf champion of Duluth, Minnesota. To that end, tournament sponsors Duluth News-Tribune and Duluth Herald established a season-ending golf tournament of the best 32 golfers representing the city’s two public (Enger Park Golf Course and Lester Park Golf Course) and three private (Northland Country Club, Ridgeview Country Club and Riverside Golf Club) golf courses.", "Title: JCPenney Classic\n\nThe JCPenney Classic was a mixed team golf tournament sponsored by the PGA Tour and the LPGA Tour. Teams consisted of one PGA Tour player and one LPGA Tour player (except in 1967 when the teams were male only). It was played in California and Florida. Corporate sponsors were Haig & Haig, Pepsi-Cola, and JCPenney.", "Title: Lawrence Batley Seniors\n\nThe Lawrence Batley Seniors was a senior (over 50s) men's professional golf tournament on the European Senior Tour. It was played from 1992 to 2002 in the Huddersfield area of West Yorkshire, England. From 1995 the tournament was held at Huddersfield Golf Club, north of Huddersfield, while in 1994 it was held at Woodsome Hall Golf Club, south-west of Huddersfield, and in 1992 and 1993 at both venues. The tournament was sponsored by Lawrence Batley who had earlier supported a European Tour event, the Lawrence Batley International, from 1981 to 1987. Batley died in August 2002, soon after the final tournament.", "Title: TCL Classic\n\nThe TCL Classic was a men's professional golf tournament which was played on a course designed by American Robert Trent Jones, Jr. at Yalong Bay Golf Club in Sanya on Hainan Island, People's Republic of China four times between 2002 and 2007. The first tournament was held at Haiyi Golf Club in Dongguan on Guangdong, China, in 2002. It was the first tournament sponsored by the Chinese company TCL Corporation.", "Title: Martini International\n\nThe Martini International was a men's professional golf tournament that was held from 1961 to 1983. It was hosted by several different golf clubs in England, Scotland and Wales. It was part of the European Tour's schedule from the tour's first official season in 1972 until the event ceased. The winners included the major champions Peter Thomson, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros. In 1983 the prize fund was £80,308, which was mid-range for a European Tour event at the time. The tournament was sponsored by Martini & Rossi.", "Title: R.T.V. International Trophy\n\nThe R.T.V. International Trophy was a professional golf tournament. In its first year, 1967, there was a professional team tournament between the four home nations at Edmondstown Golf Course, County Dublin. The next year the event became an individual tournament played at Cork Golf Club, Little Island, Cork, Ireland. The individual event was held twice, in 1968 and 1969. The tournaments were sponsored by R.T.V. Rentals." ]
5,077
Peter Maxwell Davies and Jules Massenett are both what? Composers
composer
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rohan Kriwaczek is a British writer, composer and violinist of part-Austrian descent.", " He studied under Peter Maxwell Davies, Oliver Knussen and Judith Weir, and is a prolific creator of classical works, scores for theatre, TV, and radio, he has become best known as \"England's foremost authority on the history and practice of Funerary Violin\", a musical art form he invented, complete with a history and composers dating back several centuries.", " He is the author of the 2006 book \"An Incomplete History of the Art of Funerary Violin\" that purports to document this musical genre and contains numerous musical examples in score." ], "title": "Rohan Kriwaczek" }, { "sentences": [ "Urbain Grandier (born in 1590 in Bouère, died in Mayenne – 18 August 1634 in Loudun) was a French Catholic priest who was burned at the stake after being convicted of witchcraft, following the events of the so-called \"Loudun Possessions\".", " The circumstances of Father Grandier's trial and execution have attracted the attention of writers Alexandre Dumas, père, Aldous Huxley and the playwright John Whiting, composers like Krzysztof Penderecki and Peter Maxwell Davies, as well as historian Jules Michelet and various scholars of European witchcraft.", " Most modern commentators have concluded that Grandier was the victim of a politically motivated persecution led by the powerful Cardinal Richelieu." ], "title": "Urbain Grandier" }, { "sentences": [ "Taverner is an opera with music and libretto by Peter Maxwell Davies.", " It is based on the life of the 16th-century English composer John Taverner, but in what Davies himself acknowledged was a non-realistic treatment.", " The gestation for the opera dated as far back as 1956 during Davies's years in Manchester, and continued when he went to Princeton University in 1962.", " Davies produced several instrumental works related to the opera during this gestation period, including the \"Points and Dances from 'Taverner and the \"Second Fantasia on John Taverner's \"In Nomine\"\".", " Davies had completed the opera in 1968, but lost parts of the score in a fire at his Dorset cottage in 1969, which necessitated recomposition." ], "title": "Taverner (opera)" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Mackie (born 1946) is a Scottish tenor.", " During his career as a singer, he was associated with the works of 20th-century composers, particularly Benjamin Britten, and Peter Maxwell Davies.", " He created the title role in Davies's opera \"The Martyrdom of St Magnus\" and Sandy in his \"The Lighthouse\" and performed in the world premieres of Davies's \"Into the Labyrinth\", cantata for tenor and chamber orchestra, and \"The Jacobite Rising\".", " He has also premiered vocal works by Elliott Carter (\"In Sleep, in Thunder\"), Hans Werner Henze (\"Three Auden Songs\") and songs by Benjamin Britten." ], "title": "Neil Mackie" }, { "sentences": [ "New Music Manchester refers to a group of English composers and performers who studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music (now the RNCM) and Manchester University in the 1950s.", " The Manchester School is principally identified with the composers Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies and Alexander Goehr, and together with the pianist John Ogdon and the conductor and trumpeter Elgar Howarth they formed the group New Music Manchester.", " Its members played a significant role in reshaping the landscape of British music in the later 20th century." ], "title": "New Music Manchester" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (8 September 1934 – 14 March 2016) was an English composer and conductor.", " In 2004 he was made Master of the Queen's Music." ], "title": "Peter Maxwell Davies" }, { "sentences": [ "Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (] ; 12 May 184213 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty.", " The two most frequently staged are \"Manon\" (1884) and \"Werther\" (1892).", " He also composed oratorios, ballets, orchestral works, incidental music, piano pieces, songs and other music." ], "title": "Jules Massenet" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard John Dufallo (30 January 1933 in Whiting, Indiana – 16 June 2000 in Denton, Texas) was an American clarinetist, author, and conductor with a broad repertory.", " He is most known for his interpretations of contemporary music.", " During the 1970s, he directed contemporary music series at both Juilliard and the Aspen Music Festival, where he succeeded Darius Milhaud as artistic director of the Conference on Contemporary Music.", " He was influential at getting American works accepted in Europe, and gave the first European performances of works by Charles Ives, Carl Ruggles, Jacob Druckman, and Elliott Carter as well as younger composers like Robert Beaser.", " Dufallo, as conductor, also premiered numerous works by European composers, including Karlheinz Stockhausen, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, and Krzystof Penderecki.", " He was a former assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, and worked closely with Leonard Bernstein from 1965 to 1975.", " He also served as associate conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic." ], "title": "Richard Dufallo" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans Werner Henze composed the nine Sacred Concertos that comprise his Requiem over the course of three years from 1991 to 1993 on commissions from the London Sinfonietta, Suntory Corporation for the NHK Philharmonic, and Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne.", " The first movement, \"Introitus: Requiem Aeternam\" was commissioned by the London Sinfonietta as part of a memorial concert for Artistic Director Michael Vyner who died on 20 October 1989.", " In addition to Henze, the London Sinfonietta also commissioned seven other prominent composers (Luciano Berio, Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Toru Takemitsu, Oliver Knussen, and Nigel Osborne) to write works in Vyner's memory to make up the program which was performed on the 6 May 1990." ], "title": "Requiem (Henze)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bethany Beardslee (born December 25, 1925) is an American soprano particularly noted for her collaborations with major 20th-century composers, such as Igor Stravinsky, Milton Babbitt, Pierre Boulez, George Perle, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and her performances of great contemporary classical music by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern.", " Her legacy amongst midcentury composers was as a \"composer's singer\"—for her commitment to the highest art of new music.", " Milton Babbitt said of her \"She manages to learn music no one else in the world can.", " She can work, work, work.\"", " In a 1961 interview for Newsweek, Beardslee flaunted her unflinching repertoire and disdain for commercialism: \"I don't think in terms of the public... Music is for the musicians.", " If the public wants to come along and study it, fine.", " I don't go and try to tell a scientist his business because I don't know anything about it.", " Music is just the same way.", " Music is \"not\" entertainment.\"" ], "title": "Bethany Beardslee" } ]
[ "Title: Rohan Kriwaczek\n\nRohan Kriwaczek is a British writer, composer and violinist of part-Austrian descent. He studied under Peter Maxwell Davies, Oliver Knussen and Judith Weir, and is a prolific creator of classical works, scores for theatre, TV, and radio, he has become best known as \"England's foremost authority on the history and practice of Funerary Violin\", a musical art form he invented, complete with a history and composers dating back several centuries. He is the author of the 2006 book \"An Incomplete History of the Art of Funerary Violin\" that purports to document this musical genre and contains numerous musical examples in score.", "Title: Urbain Grandier\n\nUrbain Grandier (born in 1590 in Bouère, died in Mayenne – 18 August 1634 in Loudun) was a French Catholic priest who was burned at the stake after being convicted of witchcraft, following the events of the so-called \"Loudun Possessions\". The circumstances of Father Grandier's trial and execution have attracted the attention of writers Alexandre Dumas, père, Aldous Huxley and the playwright John Whiting, composers like Krzysztof Penderecki and Peter Maxwell Davies, as well as historian Jules Michelet and various scholars of European witchcraft. Most modern commentators have concluded that Grandier was the victim of a politically motivated persecution led by the powerful Cardinal Richelieu.", "Title: Taverner (opera)\n\nTaverner is an opera with music and libretto by Peter Maxwell Davies. It is based on the life of the 16th-century English composer John Taverner, but in what Davies himself acknowledged was a non-realistic treatment. The gestation for the opera dated as far back as 1956 during Davies's years in Manchester, and continued when he went to Princeton University in 1962. Davies produced several instrumental works related to the opera during this gestation period, including the \"Points and Dances from 'Taverner and the \"Second Fantasia on John Taverner's \"In Nomine\"\". Davies had completed the opera in 1968, but lost parts of the score in a fire at his Dorset cottage in 1969, which necessitated recomposition.", "Title: Neil Mackie\n\nNeil Mackie (born 1946) is a Scottish tenor. During his career as a singer, he was associated with the works of 20th-century composers, particularly Benjamin Britten, and Peter Maxwell Davies. He created the title role in Davies's opera \"The Martyrdom of St Magnus\" and Sandy in his \"The Lighthouse\" and performed in the world premieres of Davies's \"Into the Labyrinth\", cantata for tenor and chamber orchestra, and \"The Jacobite Rising\". He has also premiered vocal works by Elliott Carter (\"In Sleep, in Thunder\"), Hans Werner Henze (\"Three Auden Songs\") and songs by Benjamin Britten.", "Title: New Music Manchester\n\nNew Music Manchester refers to a group of English composers and performers who studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music (now the RNCM) and Manchester University in the 1950s. The Manchester School is principally identified with the composers Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies and Alexander Goehr, and together with the pianist John Ogdon and the conductor and trumpeter Elgar Howarth they formed the group New Music Manchester. Its members played a significant role in reshaping the landscape of British music in the later 20th century.", "Title: Peter Maxwell Davies\n\nSir Peter Maxwell Davies (8 September 1934 – 14 March 2016) was an English composer and conductor. In 2004 he was made Master of the Queen's Music.", "Title: Jules Massenet\n\nJules Émile Frédéric Massenet (] ; 12 May 184213 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are \"Manon\" (1884) and \"Werther\" (1892). He also composed oratorios, ballets, orchestral works, incidental music, piano pieces, songs and other music.", "Title: Richard Dufallo\n\nRichard John Dufallo (30 January 1933 in Whiting, Indiana – 16 June 2000 in Denton, Texas) was an American clarinetist, author, and conductor with a broad repertory. He is most known for his interpretations of contemporary music. During the 1970s, he directed contemporary music series at both Juilliard and the Aspen Music Festival, where he succeeded Darius Milhaud as artistic director of the Conference on Contemporary Music. He was influential at getting American works accepted in Europe, and gave the first European performances of works by Charles Ives, Carl Ruggles, Jacob Druckman, and Elliott Carter as well as younger composers like Robert Beaser. Dufallo, as conductor, also premiered numerous works by European composers, including Karlheinz Stockhausen, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, and Krzystof Penderecki. He was a former assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, and worked closely with Leonard Bernstein from 1965 to 1975. He also served as associate conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic.", "Title: Requiem (Henze)\n\nHans Werner Henze composed the nine Sacred Concertos that comprise his Requiem over the course of three years from 1991 to 1993 on commissions from the London Sinfonietta, Suntory Corporation for the NHK Philharmonic, and Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne. The first movement, \"Introitus: Requiem Aeternam\" was commissioned by the London Sinfonietta as part of a memorial concert for Artistic Director Michael Vyner who died on 20 October 1989. In addition to Henze, the London Sinfonietta also commissioned seven other prominent composers (Luciano Berio, Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Toru Takemitsu, Oliver Knussen, and Nigel Osborne) to write works in Vyner's memory to make up the program which was performed on the 6 May 1990.", "Title: Bethany Beardslee\n\nBethany Beardslee (born December 25, 1925) is an American soprano particularly noted for her collaborations with major 20th-century composers, such as Igor Stravinsky, Milton Babbitt, Pierre Boulez, George Perle, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and her performances of great contemporary classical music by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern. Her legacy amongst midcentury composers was as a \"composer's singer\"—for her commitment to the highest art of new music. Milton Babbitt said of her \"She manages to learn music no one else in the world can. She can work, work, work.\" In a 1961 interview for Newsweek, Beardslee flaunted her unflinching repertoire and disdain for commercialism: \"I don't think in terms of the public... Music is for the musicians. If the public wants to come along and study it, fine. I don't go and try to tell a scientist his business because I don't know anything about it. Music is just the same way. Music is \"not\" entertainment.\"" ]
5,078
The author of Girl Guides, and the first Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts Association, was also the man who signed the charter to allow international scouts in which year?
1925
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{ "title": [ "International Boy Scouts, Troop 1", "Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Bangladesh Scouts (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ স্কাউটস] ) is the national Scouting organization of Bangladesh.", " Scouting was founded in 1914 in East Bengal now Bangladesh as part of the British Indian branch of The Scout Association, and continued as part of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association until the country's divided sections split in 1971 during the Bangladesh Liberation War.", " Following its independence, in 1972, the Bangladesh Boy Scout Association was officially formed as successor of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association.", " Bangladesh became an independent member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1974.", " The organization changed its name to \"Bangladesh Scouts\" in 1978.", " The organization has 1,474,460 members as of 2015." ], "title": "Bangladesh Scouts" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, ( ) (22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, author of \"Scouting for Boys\" which was an inspiration for the Scout Movement, founder and first Chief Scout of The Boy Scouts Association and founder of the Girl Guides." ], "title": "Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell" }, { "sentences": [ "International Boy Scouts, Troop 1 was founded in 1911 as Japan's first Scout troop and, despite its early multinational character, was originally registered with the London headquarters of the Boy Scouts as \"British Scouts in Foreign Countries\", which was the only option at the time due to the Boy Scouts' \"nationality requirement\" and no international Boy Scout office.", " The troop's character, and Scoutmaster, changed and it was recognized as a mixed-nationality, or \"international\" troop in 1918.", " After formation of the World Scout Bureau, Troop 1 became the first \"mixed nationality\" group to be registered directly be the Bureau.", " The troop has been continuously active since its foundation.", " The troop's \"mixed nationality\" charter dated October 30, 1925 was issued after the newly formed International Bureau received approval to directly register such \"international\" groups at the 3rd World Scout Conference.", " The charter was signed by Lord Baden-Powell." ], "title": "International Boy Scouts, Troop 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Scouting in Tasmania, a state of Australia, began in 1908 with several separate associations operating in the early years including the Chums Scout Patrols, League of Boy Scouts, Girl Peace Scouts, British Boy Scouts and YMCA Scouts.", " These were later joined by The Boy Scouts Association, The Girl Guides Association and Life-Saving Scouts and Life Saving Guards of the Salvation Army.", " Some local groups of Scouts moved between associations.", " There has also been representation by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association with a group of scouts in Devonport under Alan Richmond, OAM affiliating in May 1984." ], "title": "Scouting and Guiding in Tasmania" }, { "sentences": [ "Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs (PPÖ; \"Austrian Boy Scouts and Girl Guides\") is the largest Scouting and Guiding organization in Austria and the only one approved by World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).", " The association claims more than 300 troops (local units) with more than 85,000 Scouts nationwide.", " WOSM and WAGGGS give quite smaller membership values for the PPÖ: 9,503 Scouts (as of 2013) and 10,508 Guides (as of 2003)." ], "title": "Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs" }, { "sentences": [ "Scouting in Hong Kong was begun by The Boys' Brigade in 1909.", " There is also a record of Chums Scouts and the British Boy Scouts in Hong Kong.", " Later, the St. Joseph's College Scouts were formed in 1913 and registered with The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom in 1914 as its 1st Hong Kong Troop.", " The Boy Scouts Association's Hong Kong Branch was formed in 1915 and after being renamed The Scout Association, Hong Kong Branch was succeeded by The Scout Association of Hong Kong." ], "title": "Scouting and Guiding in Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins (\"Scouts and Guides of Liechtenstein\", PPL) is the national Scouting and Guiding association of Liechtenstein.", " Scouting in Liechtenstein started in 1931, and Guiding followed in 1932.", " The Boy Scouts became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1933, and the Guides joined the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1952.", " In 1989 both organizations merged and formed the present \"Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins\".", " The PPL has about 1,100 members of both sexes and is organised in ten troops (799 Scouts and 312 Guides)." ], "title": "Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins" }, { "sentences": [ "The Scout Association of Hong Kong () is the largest scouting organisation in Hong Kong.", " Scout training was first introduced in Hong Kong in 1909 and 1910 by the Protestant based Boys' Brigade, Chums Scout Patrols and British Boy Scouts.", " The Catholic St. Joseph's College, formed its Boy Scout Troop in 1913, and registered with the Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom in 1914.", " The Boy Scouts Association formed its Hong Kong Local Association in July 1915 which became its Hong Kong Branch.", " After changes to the name of the United Kingdom organisation in 1967, the branch name was changed to The Scout Association Hong Kong Branch.", " In 1977 The Scout Association of Hong Kong was constituted as an autonomous association and successor to The Scout Association's Hong Kong Branch and became the 111th member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1977." ], "title": "Scout Association of Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "The Italian Scout Federation (FIS, \"Federazione Italiana dello Scautismo\") is the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Italy.", " Scouting and Guiding in Italy started in 1910, the Boy Scouts were among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922, the Girl Guides joined the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1948.", " The federation serves 102,778 Scouts (as of 2011) and 84,303 Guides (as of 2008)." ], "title": "Italian Scout Federation" }, { "sentences": [ "Scouting started in New South Wales, a State of Australia, in 1908.", " In the early years, local Boy Scout patrols and troops formed independently and several separate associations began operating including the Chums Scout Patrols, League of Boy Scouts, Girl Peace Scouts, Boys Brigade Scouts and Church Lads Brigade Scouts.", " These were later joined by The Boy Scouts Association, The Girl Guides Association and Life-Saving Scouts and Life Saving Guards of the Salvation Army.", " Some local groups of Scouts moved between associations." ], "title": "Scouting and Guiding in New South Wales" } ]
[ "Title: Bangladesh Scouts\n\nThe Bangladesh Scouts (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ স্কাউটস] ) is the national Scouting organization of Bangladesh. Scouting was founded in 1914 in East Bengal now Bangladesh as part of the British Indian branch of The Scout Association, and continued as part of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association until the country's divided sections split in 1971 during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Following its independence, in 1972, the Bangladesh Boy Scout Association was officially formed as successor of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association. Bangladesh became an independent member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1974. The organization changed its name to \"Bangladesh Scouts\" in 1978. The organization has 1,474,460 members as of 2015.", "Title: Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell\n\nLieutenant General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, ( ) (22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, author of \"Scouting for Boys\" which was an inspiration for the Scout Movement, founder and first Chief Scout of The Boy Scouts Association and founder of the Girl Guides.", "Title: International Boy Scouts, Troop 1\n\nInternational Boy Scouts, Troop 1 was founded in 1911 as Japan's first Scout troop and, despite its early multinational character, was originally registered with the London headquarters of the Boy Scouts as \"British Scouts in Foreign Countries\", which was the only option at the time due to the Boy Scouts' \"nationality requirement\" and no international Boy Scout office. The troop's character, and Scoutmaster, changed and it was recognized as a mixed-nationality, or \"international\" troop in 1918. After formation of the World Scout Bureau, Troop 1 became the first \"mixed nationality\" group to be registered directly be the Bureau. The troop has been continuously active since its foundation. The troop's \"mixed nationality\" charter dated October 30, 1925 was issued after the newly formed International Bureau received approval to directly register such \"international\" groups at the 3rd World Scout Conference. The charter was signed by Lord Baden-Powell.", "Title: Scouting and Guiding in Tasmania\n\nScouting in Tasmania, a state of Australia, began in 1908 with several separate associations operating in the early years including the Chums Scout Patrols, League of Boy Scouts, Girl Peace Scouts, British Boy Scouts and YMCA Scouts. These were later joined by The Boy Scouts Association, The Girl Guides Association and Life-Saving Scouts and Life Saving Guards of the Salvation Army. Some local groups of Scouts moved between associations. There has also been representation by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association with a group of scouts in Devonport under Alan Richmond, OAM affiliating in May 1984.", "Title: Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs\n\nPfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs (PPÖ; \"Austrian Boy Scouts and Girl Guides\") is the largest Scouting and Guiding organization in Austria and the only one approved by World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). The association claims more than 300 troops (local units) with more than 85,000 Scouts nationwide. WOSM and WAGGGS give quite smaller membership values for the PPÖ: 9,503 Scouts (as of 2013) and 10,508 Guides (as of 2003).", "Title: Scouting and Guiding in Hong Kong\n\nScouting in Hong Kong was begun by The Boys' Brigade in 1909. There is also a record of Chums Scouts and the British Boy Scouts in Hong Kong. Later, the St. Joseph's College Scouts were formed in 1913 and registered with The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom in 1914 as its 1st Hong Kong Troop. The Boy Scouts Association's Hong Kong Branch was formed in 1915 and after being renamed The Scout Association, Hong Kong Branch was succeeded by The Scout Association of Hong Kong.", "Title: Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins\n\nPfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins (\"Scouts and Guides of Liechtenstein\", PPL) is the national Scouting and Guiding association of Liechtenstein. Scouting in Liechtenstein started in 1931, and Guiding followed in 1932. The Boy Scouts became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1933, and the Guides joined the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1952. In 1989 both organizations merged and formed the present \"Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins\". The PPL has about 1,100 members of both sexes and is organised in ten troops (799 Scouts and 312 Guides).", "Title: Scout Association of Hong Kong\n\nThe Scout Association of Hong Kong () is the largest scouting organisation in Hong Kong. Scout training was first introduced in Hong Kong in 1909 and 1910 by the Protestant based Boys' Brigade, Chums Scout Patrols and British Boy Scouts. The Catholic St. Joseph's College, formed its Boy Scout Troop in 1913, and registered with the Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom in 1914. The Boy Scouts Association formed its Hong Kong Local Association in July 1915 which became its Hong Kong Branch. After changes to the name of the United Kingdom organisation in 1967, the branch name was changed to The Scout Association Hong Kong Branch. In 1977 The Scout Association of Hong Kong was constituted as an autonomous association and successor to The Scout Association's Hong Kong Branch and became the 111th member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1977.", "Title: Italian Scout Federation\n\nThe Italian Scout Federation (FIS, \"Federazione Italiana dello Scautismo\") is the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Italy. Scouting and Guiding in Italy started in 1910, the Boy Scouts were among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922, the Girl Guides joined the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1948. The federation serves 102,778 Scouts (as of 2011) and 84,303 Guides (as of 2008).", "Title: Scouting and Guiding in New South Wales\n\nScouting started in New South Wales, a State of Australia, in 1908. In the early years, local Boy Scout patrols and troops formed independently and several separate associations began operating including the Chums Scout Patrols, League of Boy Scouts, Girl Peace Scouts, Boys Brigade Scouts and Church Lads Brigade Scouts. These were later joined by The Boy Scouts Association, The Girl Guides Association and Life-Saving Scouts and Life Saving Guards of the Salvation Army. Some local groups of Scouts moved between associations." ]
5,079
Gidget Gein got his stage name from a serial killer that died in what year?
1984
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{ "title": [ "Gidget Gein", "Gidget Gein", "Ed Gein" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Sun Hill Serial Killer was a major storyline from ITV's cop show \"The Bill\".", " Known originally as the \"River Murders\", the storyline spanned several months in 2002 and served as the exit for popular cast regular Cass Rickman (played by Suzanne Maddock).", " It was the first of several serial killer storylines from the show.", " Events came to a head in the New Year of 2003, when Acting DI Samantha Nixon discovers the truth and is taken hostage by the serial killer, before a final confrontation in which she is overpowered by DC Duncan Lennox, charged and thrown into the cells at Sun Hill Station." ], "title": "Sun Hill Serial Killer" }, { "sentences": [ "Ottis Elwood Toole (March 5, 1947 – September 15, 1996) was an American drifter and serial killer who was convicted of six counts of murder.", " Like his companion Henry Lee Lucas, Toole made confessions he later recanted, but which resulted in murder convictions.", " The discrediting of the case against Lucas for crimes in which Toole had offered corroborating statements created doubts as to whether either was a genuine serial killer or, as Hugh Aynesworth suggested, both were merely compliant interviewees whom police used to clear unsolved murders from the books.", " Toole received two death sentences, but on appeal they were commuted to life imprisonment.", " He died in his cell from cirrhosis, aged 49.", " Police attributed the murder of Adam Walsh to Toole on the basis of recanted statements.", " Lucas had backed Toole's confession to the Walsh murder, claiming he had been in possession of the victim's severed head." ], "title": "Ottis Toole" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradley Mark \"Brad\" Stewart (September 11, 1969 – October 8, 2008), known by his stage name Gidget Gein, was an American musician and artist.", " He was the second bassist and co-founder of the alternative metal band Marilyn Manson.", " His stage name references and dichotomies serial killer Ed Gein and the fictional 1960s surfer girl Gidget." ], "title": "Gidget Gein" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Gregory Bier Jr. (born March 6, 1964, Fort Lauderdale, Florida), formerly known by his stage name Madonna Wayne Gacy and by the nickname Pogo (John Wayne Gacy's clown name), is the former keyboard player for Marilyn Manson, from 1989 to 2007.", " His stage name came from the names of the singer Madonna and the serial killer John Wayne Gacy." ], "title": "Madonna Wayne Gacy" }, { "sentences": [ "Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, also known as \"La Bestia\" (\"The Beast\") or \"Tribilín\" (named after Disney character \"Goofy\"'s Latin American Spanish name) is a Colombian rapist and serial killer.", " In 1999, he admitted to the rape, torture and murder of 147 young boys.", " His victims, based on the locations of skeletons listed on maps that Garavito drew in prison, could eventually exceed 300; Garavito continues to confess to more murders.", " He has been described by local media as \"the world's worst serial killer\".", " According to the Attorney General's Office and various judicial bodies, Luis Alfredo Garavito is the \"second serial killer of the world.\"", " Likewise, the judicial body ruled that all Garavito's sentences total 1853 years and nine days in jail." ], "title": "Luis Garavito" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Edmund Cullen (born February 22, 1960) is a former nurse who is the most prolific serial killer in New Jersey history and is suspected to be the most prolific serial killer in American history.", " He confessed to authorities that he killed up to 40 patients during the course of his 16-year nursing career.", " But in subsequent interviews with police, psychiatric professionals, and journalists Charles Graeber and Steve Kroft, it became clear that he had killed many more, whom he could not specifically remember by name, though he could often remember details of their case.", " Experts have estimated that Charles Cullen may ultimately be responsible for 400 deaths, which would make him the most prolific serial killer in American history." ], "title": "Charles Cullen" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Tutunick (born March 31, 1968) is an American musician, more famously known as Olivia Newton Bundy, and was the bassist and co-founder of the rock group Marilyn Manson until 1990, when he was replaced by Gidget Gein.", " His stage name was created by mixing the names of Olivia Newton-John, singer; and Ted Bundy, serial killer." ], "title": "Olivia Newton Bundy" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Theodore Gein ( ; August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as The Butcher of Plainfield, was an American murderer and body snatcher.", " His crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety after authorities discovered that Gein had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin.", " Gein confessed to killing two women – tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954, and a Plainfield hardware store owner, Bernice Worden in 1957.", " Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility.", " In 1968, Gein was found guilty but legally insane of the murder of Worden, and was remanded to psychiatric institutions.", " He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of cancer-induced liver and respiratory failure at age 77 on July 26, 1984.", " He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now-unmarked grave." ], "title": "Ed Gein" }, { "sentences": [ "Permission was one of the largest gothic magazines of the 1990s.", " Begun in 1992 in Chicago by Jayson Elliot, the first issue appeared as a newsprint 'zine, with a mix of articles about bands (such as Alien Sex Fiend and Young Gods), amateur poetry, disturbing comics (such as a Scott Warren piece on serial killer Ed Gein), and fiction by local industrial musicians such as Jim Marcus (Die Warzaw)." ], "title": "Permission (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ed Gein, The Musical is a comedic musical film about the cannibalistic, grave robbing, serial killer Ed Gein.", " It premiered in Wisconsin January 2010 and stars Dan Davies who also co-produced and wrote the screenplay.", " It was directed by Steve Russell.", " The film aired on PBS and the Retro TV Network." ], "title": "Ed Gein, the Musical" } ]
[ "Title: Sun Hill Serial Killer\n\nThe Sun Hill Serial Killer was a major storyline from ITV's cop show \"The Bill\". Known originally as the \"River Murders\", the storyline spanned several months in 2002 and served as the exit for popular cast regular Cass Rickman (played by Suzanne Maddock). It was the first of several serial killer storylines from the show. Events came to a head in the New Year of 2003, when Acting DI Samantha Nixon discovers the truth and is taken hostage by the serial killer, before a final confrontation in which she is overpowered by DC Duncan Lennox, charged and thrown into the cells at Sun Hill Station.", "Title: Ottis Toole\n\nOttis Elwood Toole (March 5, 1947 – September 15, 1996) was an American drifter and serial killer who was convicted of six counts of murder. Like his companion Henry Lee Lucas, Toole made confessions he later recanted, but which resulted in murder convictions. The discrediting of the case against Lucas for crimes in which Toole had offered corroborating statements created doubts as to whether either was a genuine serial killer or, as Hugh Aynesworth suggested, both were merely compliant interviewees whom police used to clear unsolved murders from the books. Toole received two death sentences, but on appeal they were commuted to life imprisonment. He died in his cell from cirrhosis, aged 49. Police attributed the murder of Adam Walsh to Toole on the basis of recanted statements. Lucas had backed Toole's confession to the Walsh murder, claiming he had been in possession of the victim's severed head.", "Title: Gidget Gein\n\nBradley Mark \"Brad\" Stewart (September 11, 1969 – October 8, 2008), known by his stage name Gidget Gein, was an American musician and artist. He was the second bassist and co-founder of the alternative metal band Marilyn Manson. His stage name references and dichotomies serial killer Ed Gein and the fictional 1960s surfer girl Gidget.", "Title: Madonna Wayne Gacy\n\nStephen Gregory Bier Jr. (born March 6, 1964, Fort Lauderdale, Florida), formerly known by his stage name Madonna Wayne Gacy and by the nickname Pogo (John Wayne Gacy's clown name), is the former keyboard player for Marilyn Manson, from 1989 to 2007. His stage name came from the names of the singer Madonna and the serial killer John Wayne Gacy.", "Title: Luis Garavito\n\nLuis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, also known as \"La Bestia\" (\"The Beast\") or \"Tribilín\" (named after Disney character \"Goofy\"'s Latin American Spanish name) is a Colombian rapist and serial killer. In 1999, he admitted to the rape, torture and murder of 147 young boys. His victims, based on the locations of skeletons listed on maps that Garavito drew in prison, could eventually exceed 300; Garavito continues to confess to more murders. He has been described by local media as \"the world's worst serial killer\". According to the Attorney General's Office and various judicial bodies, Luis Alfredo Garavito is the \"second serial killer of the world.\" Likewise, the judicial body ruled that all Garavito's sentences total 1853 years and nine days in jail.", "Title: Charles Cullen\n\nCharles Edmund Cullen (born February 22, 1960) is a former nurse who is the most prolific serial killer in New Jersey history and is suspected to be the most prolific serial killer in American history. He confessed to authorities that he killed up to 40 patients during the course of his 16-year nursing career. But in subsequent interviews with police, psychiatric professionals, and journalists Charles Graeber and Steve Kroft, it became clear that he had killed many more, whom he could not specifically remember by name, though he could often remember details of their case. Experts have estimated that Charles Cullen may ultimately be responsible for 400 deaths, which would make him the most prolific serial killer in American history.", "Title: Olivia Newton Bundy\n\nBrian Tutunick (born March 31, 1968) is an American musician, more famously known as Olivia Newton Bundy, and was the bassist and co-founder of the rock group Marilyn Manson until 1990, when he was replaced by Gidget Gein. His stage name was created by mixing the names of Olivia Newton-John, singer; and Ted Bundy, serial killer.", "Title: Ed Gein\n\nEdward Theodore Gein ( ; August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as The Butcher of Plainfield, was an American murderer and body snatcher. His crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety after authorities discovered that Gein had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein confessed to killing two women – tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954, and a Plainfield hardware store owner, Bernice Worden in 1957. Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility. In 1968, Gein was found guilty but legally insane of the murder of Worden, and was remanded to psychiatric institutions. He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of cancer-induced liver and respiratory failure at age 77 on July 26, 1984. He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now-unmarked grave.", "Title: Permission (magazine)\n\nPermission was one of the largest gothic magazines of the 1990s. Begun in 1992 in Chicago by Jayson Elliot, the first issue appeared as a newsprint 'zine, with a mix of articles about bands (such as Alien Sex Fiend and Young Gods), amateur poetry, disturbing comics (such as a Scott Warren piece on serial killer Ed Gein), and fiction by local industrial musicians such as Jim Marcus (Die Warzaw).", "Title: Ed Gein, the Musical\n\nEd Gein, The Musical is a comedic musical film about the cannibalistic, grave robbing, serial killer Ed Gein. It premiered in Wisconsin January 2010 and stars Dan Davies who also co-produced and wrote the screenplay. It was directed by Steve Russell. The film aired on PBS and the Retro TV Network." ]
5,080
What electorate included the suburbs of the first settlement of German immigrants in Australia?
Norwood
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{ "title": [ "Electoral district of Norwood", "Klemzig, South Australia" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Norwood is a former electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.", " It was a 14.2 km² inner urban electorate in Adelaide and was named after its geographical area.", " Besides Norwood itself, the electorate included the suburbs of Beulah Park, College Park, Evandale, Firle, Hackney, Joslin, Kent Town, Marden, Maylands, Payneham South, Royston Park, St Morris, St Peters, Stepney, Trinity Gardens and Vale Park, as well as parts of Kensington, Klemzig and Payneham." ], "title": "Electoral district of Norwood" }, { "sentences": [ "Mennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948.", " They are partly descendants of German immigrants and partly Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic backgrounds, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the German immigrants." ], "title": "Mennonites in Uruguay" }, { "sentences": [ "Goettems is a surname of German origin, and is found mainly in the southern-most state of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul.", " Outside of Brazil, the Goettems name is not common.", " However, there are other similar names within the German Brazilian community.", " The Goettems family originates from Saarland, Germany.", " Among the many German immigrants headed to Brazil was the \"Goedems\" family.", " Most other German immigrants were headed to the United States.", " The \"Goedems\" family established themselves in the rural area of Rio Grande do Sul, in the town of São Leopoldo." ], "title": "Goettems (surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "The term, \"Hill Country homes\", refers to an architectural style of housing found in the part of central Texas, known as the Texas Hill Country.", " In the early history of the Republic of Texas, before Texas joined the United States, a land rush began in the middle of the 19th century.", " This land rush to central Texas included many immigrants from Germany.", " They created settlements with names like Fredricksburg, Bergheim, Boerne, Gruene, New Braunfels, and many others.", " These early German immigrants to Texas made their living farming and ranching.", " Homes were built using materials found right on the ground using materials such as cypress wood, cedar, adobe brick and limestone.", " The original Hill Country homes were quite simple with straight roofs.", " The German immigrants mixed some of their own personal influences such as elaborate mill work on the porches and gables." ], "title": "Hill Country homes" }, { "sentences": [ "Klemzig is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.", " It was the first settlement of German immigrants in Australia and was named after the village of Klemzig, near Züllichau in southeastern Brandenburg in the German state of Prussia, where they originated from.", " That Klemzig is now in western Poland and is now known by the Polish name Klępsk." ], "title": "Klemzig, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "German settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide, South Australia.", " German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and Queensland.", " From 1850 until World War I, German settlers and their descendants comprised the largest non-British or Irish group of Europeans in Australia." ], "title": "German settlement in Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The William J. Reimbold House is a historic house located at 950 White Street in Nauvoo, Illinois.", " The house was built in 1865-67 for William and Christian Reimbold, who were part of a wave of German immigrants who settled in Nauvoo in the 1860s and 1870s.", " After the Mormons and Icarians left the city, the immigrants bought up the vacated land at low prices and were largely responsible for the city's continued development.", " The Reimbolds were part of the city's winemaking industry, one of the most significant parts of the city economy formed by the immigrants; their stone wine cellar still stands on their property.", " The Reimbold House is one of two German immigrant homes, and the only one with an intact wine cellar, remaining in Nauvoo's Mormon Flat district, as the rest were destroyed during a period of Mormon restoration in the twentieth century." ], "title": "William J. Reimbold House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Beaver Creek settlement (Lorain County, Ohio) was established in the year 1810, when a group of families from the area of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania(USA), relocated to central northern Ohio (to an area which at that time was within \"Huron County\" Ohio, but which later became a part of Lorain County, Ohio).", " The families (perhaps organized and headed by Jacob Shupe*) established a small community (or \"settlement\") in the vicinity of northern Beaver Creek where they also built a grist-mill and a saw-mill.", " A few decades later, many German immigrants arrived to the same area (partially situated within the western portion of the present city-limits of Lorain, Ohio), and also built a German Church northerly of the mills During the 20th-century, this Beaver Creek Settlement area was entirely absorbed into the City of Lorain and also the village of Amherst, Ohio.", " [*- Jacob Shupe has erroneously been later attributed by modern-historians, as the \"founder\" of Amherst village (but which was actually instead 'founded' by pioneer Josiah Harris upon Harris' own farm).]" ], "title": "Beaver Creek settlement (Ohio)" }, { "sentences": [ "Friedrich Diercks (Also: \"Friedrich Ernst\") was born on June 18, 1796, at Burg (castle) Gödens near the village of Neustadtgödens.", " In February 1814 he joined the Oldenburg Regiment of the Duke of Oldenburg, and he remained a soldier until June 1819.", " In 1831, Friedrich Diercks received land at Mill Creek in Austin County and began writing letters to friends in Oldenburg and Westphalia.", " Upon reading about the favorable conditions in Austin's colony, he and his family set out for Texas.", " On April 16 Ernst obtained a league of land on the west bank of the west fork of Mill Creek in Austin's colony.", " Ernst became well known as a benefactor to new German immigrants and acquired the nickname \"father of the immigrants.\"", " Later on in life, he became a justice of the peace in Austin County and sold lots from his league to new immigrants.", " The resulting settlement, Industry, was the first German town in Texas.", " Ernst died in 1848." ], "title": "Friedrich Diercks" }, { "sentences": [ "The German Friend is an Argentine 2012 film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel, and starring Argentine actress Celeste Cid and German actor Max Riemelt.", " The film premiered on September 18, 2012 at the Argentine GFF (German Film Festival), in Buenos Aires.", " It tells the story of Sulamit, daughter of Jewish German immigrants, and Friedrich, son of Nazi German immigrants; they meet when teenagers in the Buenos Aires of the 1950s.", " The big political changes in Germany and the National Reorganization Process in Argentina serve as the background for the film." ], "title": "The German Friend" } ]
[ "Title: Electoral district of Norwood\n\nNorwood is a former electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It was a 14.2 km² inner urban electorate in Adelaide and was named after its geographical area. Besides Norwood itself, the electorate included the suburbs of Beulah Park, College Park, Evandale, Firle, Hackney, Joslin, Kent Town, Marden, Maylands, Payneham South, Royston Park, St Morris, St Peters, Stepney, Trinity Gardens and Vale Park, as well as parts of Kensington, Klemzig and Payneham.", "Title: Mennonites in Uruguay\n\nMennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948. They are partly descendants of German immigrants and partly Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic backgrounds, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the German immigrants.", "Title: Goettems (surname)\n\nGoettems is a surname of German origin, and is found mainly in the southern-most state of Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul. Outside of Brazil, the Goettems name is not common. However, there are other similar names within the German Brazilian community. The Goettems family originates from Saarland, Germany. Among the many German immigrants headed to Brazil was the \"Goedems\" family. Most other German immigrants were headed to the United States. The \"Goedems\" family established themselves in the rural area of Rio Grande do Sul, in the town of São Leopoldo.", "Title: Hill Country homes\n\nThe term, \"Hill Country homes\", refers to an architectural style of housing found in the part of central Texas, known as the Texas Hill Country. In the early history of the Republic of Texas, before Texas joined the United States, a land rush began in the middle of the 19th century. This land rush to central Texas included many immigrants from Germany. They created settlements with names like Fredricksburg, Bergheim, Boerne, Gruene, New Braunfels, and many others. These early German immigrants to Texas made their living farming and ranching. Homes were built using materials found right on the ground using materials such as cypress wood, cedar, adobe brick and limestone. The original Hill Country homes were quite simple with straight roofs. The German immigrants mixed some of their own personal influences such as elaborate mill work on the porches and gables.", "Title: Klemzig, South Australia\n\nKlemzig is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It was the first settlement of German immigrants in Australia and was named after the village of Klemzig, near Züllichau in southeastern Brandenburg in the German state of Prussia, where they originated from. That Klemzig is now in western Poland and is now known by the Polish name Klępsk.", "Title: German settlement in Australia\n\nGerman settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide, South Australia. German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and Queensland. From 1850 until World War I, German settlers and their descendants comprised the largest non-British or Irish group of Europeans in Australia.", "Title: William J. Reimbold House\n\nThe William J. Reimbold House is a historic house located at 950 White Street in Nauvoo, Illinois. The house was built in 1865-67 for William and Christian Reimbold, who were part of a wave of German immigrants who settled in Nauvoo in the 1860s and 1870s. After the Mormons and Icarians left the city, the immigrants bought up the vacated land at low prices and were largely responsible for the city's continued development. The Reimbolds were part of the city's winemaking industry, one of the most significant parts of the city economy formed by the immigrants; their stone wine cellar still stands on their property. The Reimbold House is one of two German immigrant homes, and the only one with an intact wine cellar, remaining in Nauvoo's Mormon Flat district, as the rest were destroyed during a period of Mormon restoration in the twentieth century.", "Title: Beaver Creek settlement (Ohio)\n\nThe Beaver Creek settlement (Lorain County, Ohio) was established in the year 1810, when a group of families from the area of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania(USA), relocated to central northern Ohio (to an area which at that time was within \"Huron County\" Ohio, but which later became a part of Lorain County, Ohio). The families (perhaps organized and headed by Jacob Shupe*) established a small community (or \"settlement\") in the vicinity of northern Beaver Creek where they also built a grist-mill and a saw-mill. A few decades later, many German immigrants arrived to the same area (partially situated within the western portion of the present city-limits of Lorain, Ohio), and also built a German Church northerly of the mills During the 20th-century, this Beaver Creek Settlement area was entirely absorbed into the City of Lorain and also the village of Amherst, Ohio. [*- Jacob Shupe has erroneously been later attributed by modern-historians, as the \"founder\" of Amherst village (but which was actually instead 'founded' by pioneer Josiah Harris upon Harris' own farm).]", "Title: Friedrich Diercks\n\nFriedrich Diercks (Also: \"Friedrich Ernst\") was born on June 18, 1796, at Burg (castle) Gödens near the village of Neustadtgödens. In February 1814 he joined the Oldenburg Regiment of the Duke of Oldenburg, and he remained a soldier until June 1819. In 1831, Friedrich Diercks received land at Mill Creek in Austin County and began writing letters to friends in Oldenburg and Westphalia. Upon reading about the favorable conditions in Austin's colony, he and his family set out for Texas. On April 16 Ernst obtained a league of land on the west bank of the west fork of Mill Creek in Austin's colony. Ernst became well known as a benefactor to new German immigrants and acquired the nickname \"father of the immigrants.\" Later on in life, he became a justice of the peace in Austin County and sold lots from his league to new immigrants. The resulting settlement, Industry, was the first German town in Texas. Ernst died in 1848.", "Title: The German Friend\n\nThe German Friend is an Argentine 2012 film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel, and starring Argentine actress Celeste Cid and German actor Max Riemelt. The film premiered on September 18, 2012 at the Argentine GFF (German Film Festival), in Buenos Aires. It tells the story of Sulamit, daughter of Jewish German immigrants, and Friedrich, son of Nazi German immigrants; they meet when teenagers in the Buenos Aires of the 1950s. The big political changes in Germany and the National Reorganization Process in Argentina serve as the background for the film." ]
5,081
Was George H.W. Bush president or vice president when the Refugee Water Supply Program was started in 1992?
President
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{ "title": [ "Refuge Water Supply Program", "George H. W. Bush" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Peter Barry Teeley (born January 12, 1940) is an American political consultant and diplomat, who served as press secretary to Vice President George H.W. Bush from 1981 to 1985 and as United States Ambassador to Canada from 1992 to 1993." ], "title": "Peter Teeley" }, { "sentences": [ "D. Cameron Findlay is an American attorney who is the senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Archer Daniels Midland Company, the global agriculture business giant ranked 28th on the Fortune 500 list of largest American companies.", " He joined ADM in 2013.", " Prior to that, he served from 2009-13 as senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Medtronic, Inc., the world's largest medical device company.", " Before his time at Medtronic, he was executive vice president and general counsel for Aon Corporation for six years.", " Previously he served as Deputy Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2003 in the administration of George W. Bush and as a member of the board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.", " Prior to that, he was a partner in the law firm of Sidley Austin, a senior White House aide to President George H.W. Bush." ], "title": "D. Cameron Findlay" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobbie Kilberg (born Barbara Greene; October 25, 1944) is a Republican operative who has worked for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.", " Kilberg is currently the President and CEO of the Northern Virginia Technology Council and has been since 1998.", " She was briefly an attorney with the Washington law firm of Arnold & Porter from 1971 to 1973.", " Her White House experiences include serving on the staff of President Richard Nixon's Domestic Policy Council, serving under President Gerald Ford as Associate Counsel and serving for President George H.W. Bush as Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and as Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs." ], "title": "Bobbie Kilberg" }, { "sentences": [ "The Refuge Water Supply Program (RWSP) is administered by the United States Department of the Interior jointly by the Bureau of Reclamation and Fish and Wildlife Service and tasked with acquiring a portion and delivering a total of 555,515 acre feet (AF) of water annually to 19 specific protected wetland areas in the Central Valley of California as mandated with the passing of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act signed on October 30, 1992 by President George H. W. Bush." ], "title": "Refuge Water Supply Program" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1974, Republican President Richard Nixon was forced to resign following the Watergate Scandal.", " Vice President Gerald Ford ascended to the presidency, leaving the office of vice president vacant.", " Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress.", " On August 20, 1974, Ford announced his nomination of former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to fill the vacancy.", " Ford also considered picking Tennessee Senator Howard Baker and former Republican National Committee Chairman George H.W. Bush.", " Rockefeller was generally considered to be a liberal Republican, and Ford decided that picking Rockefeller would help his candidacy gain support in the 1976 presidential election.", " The confirmation hearings for Rockefeller lasted for months, but Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974.", " Due to the pressure on Ford by the party conservatives, Rockefeller was ultimately passed over for the 1976 ticket, and Ford instead chose Bob Dole as his running mate.", " Ford, however, regreted this move later." ], "title": "United States vice presidential selection, 1974" }, { "sentences": [ "Lewis William Seidman (April 29, 1921 – May 13, 2009) was an American economist, financial commentator, and former head of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, best known for his role in helping work to correct the Savings and Loan Crisis in the American financial sector from 1988-1991 as head of the related entity, the Resolution Trust Corporation.", " He also worked as an economic adviser during three separate Administrations of United States Presidents - that of Gerald Ford, that of Ronald Reagan, and that of George H.W. Bush.", " He was lauded by both Republicans and Democrats for his work in cleaning up the frauds of the Savings and Loan disaster, but was pushed out of American government by the George H.W. Bush Administration for disclosing the full extent of the crisis to the United States Congress and taxpayers." ], "title": "L. William Seidman" }, { "sentences": [ "George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who was the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993 and the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.", " A member of the Republican Party, he was previously a congressman, ambassador, and Director of Central Intelligence.", " He is the oldest living former President and Vice President.", " Previously known as simply \"George Bush\", since 2001, Bush has often been referred to as \"George H. W. Bush\", \"Bush 41\", \"Bush the Elder\", or \"George Bush Senior\" to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States." ], "title": "George H. W. Bush" }, { "sentences": [ "Massachusetts liberal is a phrase in American politics which is generally used as a pejorative political epithet by Republicans against Democrats who are from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.", " It was most significantly used in the 1988 presidential race by Vice President George H.W. Bush against Governor Michael Dukakis, and again in the 2004 race by then-President George W. Bush against Senator John Kerry.", " The Democratic candidates (Dukakis, Kerry) lost both races.", " In the Republican 2012 presidential primary election Newt Gingrich used the phrase repeatedly against Mitt Romney, the former Governor of Massachusetts, whose main residence was a mansion in the state.", " Romney went on to win the nomination, but lost the Presidential election." ], "title": "Massachusetts liberal" }, { "sentences": [ "Dan Quayle is a politician from the state of Indiana.", " Quayle represented Indiana's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981.", " Quayle upset 3-term incumbent United States Senator Birch Bayh in 1980 as part of the Republican landslide, which saw the party gain 12 seats and the majority in the United States Senate and Ronald Reagan elected president.", " In 1988, Quayle was chosen by U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee as his running mate and elected the nation's 44th Vice President, serving from January 20, 1989 to January 20, 1993." ], "title": "Electoral history of Dan Quayle" }, { "sentences": [ "William Flynn Martin (born October 4, 1950) is an American energy economist, educator and international diplomat.", " Martin served as Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Affairs, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council in the West Wing of the White House and Deputy Secretary of the Department of Energy during the Ronald Reagan administration.", " He was President of the Council of the University for Peace, appointed to the Council by Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan and served as the Executive Director of the Republican Platform Committee during the re-election bid of George H.W. Bush.", " He has held senior appointments and advisory positions under several Presidents including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush." ], "title": "William Flynn Martin" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Teeley\n\nPeter Barry Teeley (born January 12, 1940) is an American political consultant and diplomat, who served as press secretary to Vice President George H.W. Bush from 1981 to 1985 and as United States Ambassador to Canada from 1992 to 1993.", "Title: D. Cameron Findlay\n\nD. Cameron Findlay is an American attorney who is the senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Archer Daniels Midland Company, the global agriculture business giant ranked 28th on the Fortune 500 list of largest American companies. He joined ADM in 2013. Prior to that, he served from 2009-13 as senior vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Medtronic, Inc., the world's largest medical device company. Before his time at Medtronic, he was executive vice president and general counsel for Aon Corporation for six years. Previously he served as Deputy Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2003 in the administration of George W. Bush and as a member of the board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. Prior to that, he was a partner in the law firm of Sidley Austin, a senior White House aide to President George H.W. Bush.", "Title: Bobbie Kilberg\n\nBobbie Kilberg (born Barbara Greene; October 25, 1944) is a Republican operative who has worked for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. Kilberg is currently the President and CEO of the Northern Virginia Technology Council and has been since 1998. She was briefly an attorney with the Washington law firm of Arnold & Porter from 1971 to 1973. Her White House experiences include serving on the staff of President Richard Nixon's Domestic Policy Council, serving under President Gerald Ford as Associate Counsel and serving for President George H.W. Bush as Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and as Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.", "Title: Refuge Water Supply Program\n\nThe Refuge Water Supply Program (RWSP) is administered by the United States Department of the Interior jointly by the Bureau of Reclamation and Fish and Wildlife Service and tasked with acquiring a portion and delivering a total of 555,515 acre feet (AF) of water annually to 19 specific protected wetland areas in the Central Valley of California as mandated with the passing of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act signed on October 30, 1992 by President George H. W. Bush.", "Title: United States vice presidential selection, 1974\n\nIn 1974, Republican President Richard Nixon was forced to resign following the Watergate Scandal. Vice President Gerald Ford ascended to the presidency, leaving the office of vice president vacant. Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress. On August 20, 1974, Ford announced his nomination of former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to fill the vacancy. Ford also considered picking Tennessee Senator Howard Baker and former Republican National Committee Chairman George H.W. Bush. Rockefeller was generally considered to be a liberal Republican, and Ford decided that picking Rockefeller would help his candidacy gain support in the 1976 presidential election. The confirmation hearings for Rockefeller lasted for months, but Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974. Due to the pressure on Ford by the party conservatives, Rockefeller was ultimately passed over for the 1976 ticket, and Ford instead chose Bob Dole as his running mate. Ford, however, regreted this move later.", "Title: L. William Seidman\n\nLewis William Seidman (April 29, 1921 – May 13, 2009) was an American economist, financial commentator, and former head of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, best known for his role in helping work to correct the Savings and Loan Crisis in the American financial sector from 1988-1991 as head of the related entity, the Resolution Trust Corporation. He also worked as an economic adviser during three separate Administrations of United States Presidents - that of Gerald Ford, that of Ronald Reagan, and that of George H.W. Bush. He was lauded by both Republicans and Democrats for his work in cleaning up the frauds of the Savings and Loan disaster, but was pushed out of American government by the George H.W. Bush Administration for disclosing the full extent of the crisis to the United States Congress and taxpayers.", "Title: George H. W. Bush\n\nGeorge Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who was the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993 and the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he was previously a congressman, ambassador, and Director of Central Intelligence. He is the oldest living former President and Vice President. Previously known as simply \"George Bush\", since 2001, Bush has often been referred to as \"George H. W. Bush\", \"Bush 41\", \"Bush the Elder\", or \"George Bush Senior\" to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.", "Title: Massachusetts liberal\n\nMassachusetts liberal is a phrase in American politics which is generally used as a pejorative political epithet by Republicans against Democrats who are from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It was most significantly used in the 1988 presidential race by Vice President George H.W. Bush against Governor Michael Dukakis, and again in the 2004 race by then-President George W. Bush against Senator John Kerry. The Democratic candidates (Dukakis, Kerry) lost both races. In the Republican 2012 presidential primary election Newt Gingrich used the phrase repeatedly against Mitt Romney, the former Governor of Massachusetts, whose main residence was a mansion in the state. Romney went on to win the nomination, but lost the Presidential election.", "Title: Electoral history of Dan Quayle\n\nDan Quayle is a politician from the state of Indiana. Quayle represented Indiana's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. Quayle upset 3-term incumbent United States Senator Birch Bayh in 1980 as part of the Republican landslide, which saw the party gain 12 seats and the majority in the United States Senate and Ronald Reagan elected president. In 1988, Quayle was chosen by U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee as his running mate and elected the nation's 44th Vice President, serving from January 20, 1989 to January 20, 1993.", "Title: William Flynn Martin\n\nWilliam Flynn Martin (born October 4, 1950) is an American energy economist, educator and international diplomat. Martin served as Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Affairs, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council in the West Wing of the White House and Deputy Secretary of the Department of Energy during the Ronald Reagan administration. He was President of the Council of the University for Peace, appointed to the Council by Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan and served as the Executive Director of the Republican Platform Committee during the re-election bid of George H.W. Bush. He has held senior appointments and advisory positions under several Presidents including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush." ]
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County Route 583, abbreviated CR 583, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey, its orthern end is at an intersection with Route 27 in Princeton, a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, in which country?
United States
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[ { "sentences": [ "County Route 549, abbreviated CR 549, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 17.82 mi from Main Street (Route 166) at County Route 527 in Toms River Township to County Route 547 at Monmouth CR 21 in Howell Township.", " The highway has the distinction of being the only 500-series route left with two separate spur routes." ], "title": "County Route 549 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 520, abbreviated CR 520, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " County Route 520 is a major road across Monmouth County connecting the county's central towns to the Jersey Shore at Sea Bright.", " The highway extends 22.39 mi from Englishtown Road (CR 527) in Old Bridge Township to Ocean Avenue (Route 36, formerly County Route 9) in Sea Bright." ], "title": "County Route 520 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 535, abbreviated CR 535, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 31.75 mi from Logan Avenue (where it becomes CR 635), at the boundary between Trenton and Hamilton Township in Mercer County to the intersection of Main Street, Raritan Street and Washington Road in Sayreville in Middlesex County." ], "title": "County Route 535 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 507, abbreviated CR 507, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 28.37 mi from Harrison Avenue (CR 508) on the Kearny-Harrison town line to the New York state line in Mahwah.", " Between Ho-Ho-Kus and Mahwah, this highway is known as Franklin Turnpike.", " At its northern terminus, County Route 507 continues north into New York as Orange Avenue, which is a portion of U.S. Route 202." ], "title": "County Route 507 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 539, abbreviated CR 539, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 53.49 mi from Main Street (U.S. Route 9) in Tuckerton to U.S. Route 130 in Cranbury Township.", " However, signage in the area suggests that CR 539 crosses U.S. 130 and terminates at the intersection with CR 535.", " Much of the two-lane route passes through isolated areas of the Pine Barrens and Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst.", " In these stretches, the route has a speed limit of 55 mph , one of the few two-lane roads in the state to carry a 55 mph limit.", " CR 539 passes through three boroughs: Tuckerton, Allentown, and Hightstown.", " Other than those boroughs, the route travels mainly through rural townships." ], "title": "County Route 539 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 583, abbreviated CR 583, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " Its northern end is at an intersection with Route 27 in Princeton; its southern end is in a concurrency with U.S. Route 1 Business and U.S. Route 206 at an intersection with County Route 653 in Trenton." ], "title": "County Route 583 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 560 (abbreviated CR 560 and locally known as Tuttles Corner Road) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 5.05 mi from U.S. Route 206 and County Route 521 in Sandyston Township.", " CR 560 ends at the Pennsylvania state line, where it becomes Pike County Quadrant Route 2019, which connects to Pennsylvania Route 739.", " CR 560's entire length is in Sandyston.", " However, CR 560 does pass through the hamlet of Layton." ], "title": "County Route 560 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 571, abbreviated CR 571, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 44.06 mi from Route 37 in Toms River Township to Route 27 in Princeton.", " Though it is designated a north–south county route by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), it is signed both as north–south and east–west inconsistently." ], "title": "County Route 571 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "County Route 527, abbreviated CR 527, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.", " The highway extends 84.86 mi from Main Street (Route 166 and CR 549) in Toms River Township to Pompton Avenue (Route 23) in Cedar Grove.", " It is the second longest 500-series county route in New Jersey after Route 519.", " It was first given the number 527 in 1954." ], "title": "County Route 527 (New Jersey)" }, { "sentences": [ "Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township.", " As of the 2010 United States Census, the municipality's population was 28,572, reflecting the former township's population of 16,265, along with the 12,307 in the former borough." ], "title": "Princeton, New Jersey" } ]
[ "Title: County Route 549 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 549, abbreviated CR 549, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 17.82 mi from Main Street (Route 166) at County Route 527 in Toms River Township to County Route 547 at Monmouth CR 21 in Howell Township. The highway has the distinction of being the only 500-series route left with two separate spur routes.", "Title: County Route 520 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 520, abbreviated CR 520, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. County Route 520 is a major road across Monmouth County connecting the county's central towns to the Jersey Shore at Sea Bright. The highway extends 22.39 mi from Englishtown Road (CR 527) in Old Bridge Township to Ocean Avenue (Route 36, formerly County Route 9) in Sea Bright.", "Title: County Route 535 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 535, abbreviated CR 535, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 31.75 mi from Logan Avenue (where it becomes CR 635), at the boundary between Trenton and Hamilton Township in Mercer County to the intersection of Main Street, Raritan Street and Washington Road in Sayreville in Middlesex County.", "Title: County Route 507 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 507, abbreviated CR 507, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 28.37 mi from Harrison Avenue (CR 508) on the Kearny-Harrison town line to the New York state line in Mahwah. Between Ho-Ho-Kus and Mahwah, this highway is known as Franklin Turnpike. At its northern terminus, County Route 507 continues north into New York as Orange Avenue, which is a portion of U.S. Route 202.", "Title: County Route 539 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 539, abbreviated CR 539, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 53.49 mi from Main Street (U.S. Route 9) in Tuckerton to U.S. Route 130 in Cranbury Township. However, signage in the area suggests that CR 539 crosses U.S. 130 and terminates at the intersection with CR 535. Much of the two-lane route passes through isolated areas of the Pine Barrens and Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst. In these stretches, the route has a speed limit of 55 mph , one of the few two-lane roads in the state to carry a 55 mph limit. CR 539 passes through three boroughs: Tuckerton, Allentown, and Hightstown. Other than those boroughs, the route travels mainly through rural townships.", "Title: County Route 583 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 583, abbreviated CR 583, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its northern end is at an intersection with Route 27 in Princeton; its southern end is in a concurrency with U.S. Route 1 Business and U.S. Route 206 at an intersection with County Route 653 in Trenton.", "Title: County Route 560 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 560 (abbreviated CR 560 and locally known as Tuttles Corner Road) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 5.05 mi from U.S. Route 206 and County Route 521 in Sandyston Township. CR 560 ends at the Pennsylvania state line, where it becomes Pike County Quadrant Route 2019, which connects to Pennsylvania Route 739. CR 560's entire length is in Sandyston. However, CR 560 does pass through the hamlet of Layton.", "Title: County Route 571 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 571, abbreviated CR 571, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 44.06 mi from Route 37 in Toms River Township to Route 27 in Princeton. Though it is designated a north–south county route by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), it is signed both as north–south and east–west inconsistently.", "Title: County Route 527 (New Jersey)\n\nCounty Route 527, abbreviated CR 527, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 84.86 mi from Main Street (Route 166 and CR 549) in Toms River Township to Pompton Avenue (Route 23) in Cedar Grove. It is the second longest 500-series county route in New Jersey after Route 519. It was first given the number 527 in 1954.", "Title: Princeton, New Jersey\n\nPrinceton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the municipality's population was 28,572, reflecting the former township's population of 16,265, along with the 12,307 in the former borough." ]
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What is the name of the American free agent that was signed in the 2004-05 Utah Jazz season?
Carlos Boozer
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1997–98 NBA season was the Spurs' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise.", " After finishing with the third-worst record in 1996–97, the Spurs won the 1997 NBA Draft Lottery, dubbed as the \"Tim Duncan sweepstakes.\"", " During the offseason, the team signed free agents Jaren Jackson and Malik Rose.", " Despite losing Sean Elliott for the remainder of the season to a knee injury after 36 games, the Spurs finished second in the Midwest Division with a 56–26 record, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence.", " Duncan was named Rookie of The Year, and was selected to the 1998 NBA All-Star Game along with David Robinson.", " In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Phoenix Suns 3–1 in the Western Conference First Round, but lost 4–1 to the Utah Jazz in the semifinals.", " Following the season, Vinny Del Negro signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks, three-point specialist Chuck Person signed with the Charlotte Hornets, and Monty Williams was released." ], "title": "1997–98 San Antonio Spurs season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1998–99 NBA season was the Jazz's 25th season in the National Basketball Association, and 20th season in Salt Lake City, Utah.", " Having lost back-to-back NBA Finals to the Chicago Bulls for the past two seasons, the Jazz were hoping a third time would be a charm as the Bulls' dynasty ended.", " During the offseason, the team re-signed free agent Thurl Bailey, who came out of his retirement.", " The start of the Jazz season was delayed by a four-month lockout.", " When the season finally started, the Jazz got off to a 19–4 start, and then posted an 11-game winning streak in April.", " However, they struggled a bit down the stretch as they lost their grip on first place.", " They finished with a league best record of 37–13.", " However, their record was tied by the San Antonio Spurs, who won the Midwest Division by a tie-breaker.", " Karl Malone was named Most Valuable Player of the Year for the second time." ], "title": "1998–99 Utah Jazz season" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlos Austin Boozer Jr. (born November 20, 1981) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).", " As a member of Team USA, Boozer won an Olympic bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.", " The two-time NBA All-Star has also played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers." ], "title": "Carlos Boozer" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1993–94 NBA season was the 76ers 45th season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season in Philadelphia.", " During the offseason, the Sixers signed free agent Orlando Woolridge and acquired Dana Barros from the Charlotte Hornets, who acquired him from the Seattle SuperSonics two days prior.", " Shawn Bradley was drafted as the second pick in the 1993 NBA draft, and the Sixers tried to build a team around him.", " Moses Malone, the starting center for the Sixers from 1982 to 1986 was signed to help develop the 7'6\" center from Utah, but it was to no avail.", " Bradley went down with a knee injury after 49 games, and was out for the remainder of the season.", " After a 20–26 start, the Sixers suffered a 15-game losing streak as Jeff Hornacek was traded to the Utah Jazz for Jeff Malone at midseason." ], "title": "1993–94 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1991–92 NBA season was the Bucks' 24th season in the National Basketball Association.", " In the offseason, the Bucks signed free agent and former All-Star Moses Malone.", " After a 8–9 start to the season, head coach Del Harris was fired and replaced with Frank Hamblen.", " Under Hamblen, the Bucks hovered around .500 for the first half of the season with a 22–24 record.", " However, their glory days came to a crashing end losing 27 of 36 games after the All-Star break.", " The Bucks went on an 11-game losing streak as they lost 14 of their final 15 games, finishing last place in the Central Division with a 31–51 record.", " Malone averaged 15.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game.", " Following the season, Dale Ellis was traded to the San Antonio Spurs, Jay Humphries was dealt along with Larry Krystkowiak to the Utah Jazz, and Jeff Grayer signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Golden State Warriors." ], "title": "1991–92 Milwaukee Bucks season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994–95 NBA season was the Nets' 28th season in the National Basketball Association, and 19th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.", " During the offseason, the Nets re-signed free agent Sleepy Floyd.", " With new head coach Butch Beard, the Nets fell apart like a cheap suit as Derrick Coleman missed 26 games with assorted aches and pains, Kevin Edwards played just 14 games before sitting out the remainder of the season with a partly torn Achilles' tendon, and first round draft pick Yinka Dare missed all but one game due to knee injuires.", " Both Coleman and Kenny Anderson had a public feud with their new coach, as the Nets lost 15 of their final 19 games and missed the playoffs, finishing fifth in the Atlantic Division with a woeful 30–52 record.", " Following the season, Chris Morris signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Utah Jazz, Benoit Benjamin left in the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft and Floyd retired." ], "title": "1994–95 New Jersey Nets season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999–2000 NBA season was the Utah Jazz's 26th season in the National Basketball Association, and 21st season in Salt Lake City, Utah.", " During the offseason, the Jazz signed free agent Olden Polynice, then later on signed Armen Gilliam in January.", " The Jazz were now the oldest team in the NBA still led by John Stockton and Karl Malone, who were both selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.", " The Jazz would recapture the Midwest Division with a solid 55–27 record, qualifying for the playoffs for the 17th straight season.", " In the playoffs, the Jazz defeated the Seattle SuperSonics three games to two in the Western Conference Quarterfinals, but would lose in five games to the Portland Trail Blazers in the semifinals for the second consecutive year.", " Following the season, Jeff Hornacek retired after playing fourteen years in the NBA, Gilliam also retired while Howard Eisley was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, and Adam Keefe was dealt to the Golden State Warriors." ], "title": "1999–2000 Utah Jazz season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1997–98 NBA season was the Rockets' 31st season in the National Basketball Association, and 27th season in Houston.", " The Rockets went on a nine-game winning streak early into the season winning 12 of their first 17 games.", " However, they began to show their age and the wear and tear of long playoff runs as they played mediocre basketball all season.", " Hakeem Olajuwon missed most of the first half of the season with a knee injury only playing just 47 games.", " The Rockets finished fourth in the Midwest Division with a 41–41 record, and qualified the playoffs as the #8 seed.", " In the first round of the playoffs, in a rematch of last season's Western Conference Finals, the Rockets took a 2–1 series lead over the top-seeded Utah Jazz.", " However, they would lose the series in five games.", " Charles Barkley sat out Game 5 with a torn triceps muscle as the Jazz defeated the Rockets 84–70.", " Following the season, Clyde Drexler retired to take over the head coaching job at the University of Houston, Kevin Willis was traded to the Toronto Raptors, and Mario Elie signed as a free agent with the San Antonio Spurs." ], "title": "1997–98 Houston Rockets season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004–05 NBA season was the Jazz's 31st season in the National Basketball Association.", " During the offseason, the Jazz signed free agents Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur.", " The Jazz got off to a strong start winning six of their first seven games, but would struggled losing 12 of their 15 games in December.", " Their struggles continued as they lost nine straight games in March.", " The Jazz finished last place in the Northwest Division with a 26–56 record, and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second straight season.", " It broke a record sequence of nineteen consecutive winning seasons by the Jazz, a feat which in major professional sports leagues of North America has been bettered only by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys between 1966 and 1985, by the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings since 1990–91 and by the American League’s New York Yankees between 1926 and 1964.", " In fact, it was the Jazz’ first losing season since 1982–83, which would place them second only to the mid-century Yankees." ], "title": "2004–05 Utah Jazz season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006-07 Utah Jazz season was the team's 33rd in the NBA.", " They began the season hoping to improve upon their 41-41 output from the previous season.", " They managed to improve by 10 games, finishing 51-31, and qualifying for the playoffs.The Jazz met the Houston Rockets in the First Round, and defeated them in seven games.", " Then, they met the Golden State Warriors, who just came off a stunning upset in the First Round, in which they defeated the first-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games in the Semifinals, but the Jazz swiftly dispatched the Warriors in five games, moving on to the Western Conference Finals.", " However, their playoff run ended with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games.", " The Spurs would go on to win their fourth NBA Championship after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in that year's NBA Finals.", " Their Western Finals trip made this the most successful recent Jazz season as of 2017." ], "title": "2006–07 Utah Jazz season" } ]
[ "Title: 1997–98 San Antonio Spurs season\n\nThe 1997–98 NBA season was the Spurs' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise. After finishing with the third-worst record in 1996–97, the Spurs won the 1997 NBA Draft Lottery, dubbed as the \"Tim Duncan sweepstakes.\" During the offseason, the team signed free agents Jaren Jackson and Malik Rose. Despite losing Sean Elliott for the remainder of the season to a knee injury after 36 games, the Spurs finished second in the Midwest Division with a 56–26 record, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence. Duncan was named Rookie of The Year, and was selected to the 1998 NBA All-Star Game along with David Robinson. In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Phoenix Suns 3–1 in the Western Conference First Round, but lost 4–1 to the Utah Jazz in the semifinals. Following the season, Vinny Del Negro signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks, three-point specialist Chuck Person signed with the Charlotte Hornets, and Monty Williams was released.", "Title: 1998–99 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 1998–99 NBA season was the Jazz's 25th season in the National Basketball Association, and 20th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. Having lost back-to-back NBA Finals to the Chicago Bulls for the past two seasons, the Jazz were hoping a third time would be a charm as the Bulls' dynasty ended. During the offseason, the team re-signed free agent Thurl Bailey, who came out of his retirement. The start of the Jazz season was delayed by a four-month lockout. When the season finally started, the Jazz got off to a 19–4 start, and then posted an 11-game winning streak in April. However, they struggled a bit down the stretch as they lost their grip on first place. They finished with a league best record of 37–13. However, their record was tied by the San Antonio Spurs, who won the Midwest Division by a tie-breaker. Karl Malone was named Most Valuable Player of the Year for the second time.", "Title: Carlos Boozer\n\nCarlos Austin Boozer Jr. (born November 20, 1981) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). As a member of Team USA, Boozer won an Olympic bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The two-time NBA All-Star has also played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.", "Title: 1993–94 Philadelphia 76ers season\n\nThe 1993–94 NBA season was the 76ers 45th season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season in Philadelphia. During the offseason, the Sixers signed free agent Orlando Woolridge and acquired Dana Barros from the Charlotte Hornets, who acquired him from the Seattle SuperSonics two days prior. Shawn Bradley was drafted as the second pick in the 1993 NBA draft, and the Sixers tried to build a team around him. Moses Malone, the starting center for the Sixers from 1982 to 1986 was signed to help develop the 7'6\" center from Utah, but it was to no avail. Bradley went down with a knee injury after 49 games, and was out for the remainder of the season. After a 20–26 start, the Sixers suffered a 15-game losing streak as Jeff Hornacek was traded to the Utah Jazz for Jeff Malone at midseason.", "Title: 1991–92 Milwaukee Bucks season\n\nThe 1991–92 NBA season was the Bucks' 24th season in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Bucks signed free agent and former All-Star Moses Malone. After a 8–9 start to the season, head coach Del Harris was fired and replaced with Frank Hamblen. Under Hamblen, the Bucks hovered around .500 for the first half of the season with a 22–24 record. However, their glory days came to a crashing end losing 27 of 36 games after the All-Star break. The Bucks went on an 11-game losing streak as they lost 14 of their final 15 games, finishing last place in the Central Division with a 31–51 record. Malone averaged 15.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. Following the season, Dale Ellis was traded to the San Antonio Spurs, Jay Humphries was dealt along with Larry Krystkowiak to the Utah Jazz, and Jeff Grayer signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Golden State Warriors.", "Title: 1994–95 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1994–95 NBA season was the Nets' 28th season in the National Basketball Association, and 19th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. During the offseason, the Nets re-signed free agent Sleepy Floyd. With new head coach Butch Beard, the Nets fell apart like a cheap suit as Derrick Coleman missed 26 games with assorted aches and pains, Kevin Edwards played just 14 games before sitting out the remainder of the season with a partly torn Achilles' tendon, and first round draft pick Yinka Dare missed all but one game due to knee injuires. Both Coleman and Kenny Anderson had a public feud with their new coach, as the Nets lost 15 of their final 19 games and missed the playoffs, finishing fifth in the Atlantic Division with a woeful 30–52 record. Following the season, Chris Morris signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Utah Jazz, Benoit Benjamin left in the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft and Floyd retired.", "Title: 1999–2000 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 1999–2000 NBA season was the Utah Jazz's 26th season in the National Basketball Association, and 21st season in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the offseason, the Jazz signed free agent Olden Polynice, then later on signed Armen Gilliam in January. The Jazz were now the oldest team in the NBA still led by John Stockton and Karl Malone, who were both selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. The Jazz would recapture the Midwest Division with a solid 55–27 record, qualifying for the playoffs for the 17th straight season. In the playoffs, the Jazz defeated the Seattle SuperSonics three games to two in the Western Conference Quarterfinals, but would lose in five games to the Portland Trail Blazers in the semifinals for the second consecutive year. Following the season, Jeff Hornacek retired after playing fourteen years in the NBA, Gilliam also retired while Howard Eisley was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, and Adam Keefe was dealt to the Golden State Warriors.", "Title: 1997–98 Houston Rockets season\n\nThe 1997–98 NBA season was the Rockets' 31st season in the National Basketball Association, and 27th season in Houston. The Rockets went on a nine-game winning streak early into the season winning 12 of their first 17 games. However, they began to show their age and the wear and tear of long playoff runs as they played mediocre basketball all season. Hakeem Olajuwon missed most of the first half of the season with a knee injury only playing just 47 games. The Rockets finished fourth in the Midwest Division with a 41–41 record, and qualified the playoffs as the #8 seed. In the first round of the playoffs, in a rematch of last season's Western Conference Finals, the Rockets took a 2–1 series lead over the top-seeded Utah Jazz. However, they would lose the series in five games. Charles Barkley sat out Game 5 with a torn triceps muscle as the Jazz defeated the Rockets 84–70. Following the season, Clyde Drexler retired to take over the head coaching job at the University of Houston, Kevin Willis was traded to the Toronto Raptors, and Mario Elie signed as a free agent with the San Antonio Spurs.", "Title: 2004–05 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season was the Jazz's 31st season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Jazz signed free agents Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur. The Jazz got off to a strong start winning six of their first seven games, but would struggled losing 12 of their 15 games in December. Their struggles continued as they lost nine straight games in March. The Jazz finished last place in the Northwest Division with a 26–56 record, and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second straight season. It broke a record sequence of nineteen consecutive winning seasons by the Jazz, a feat which in major professional sports leagues of North America has been bettered only by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys between 1966 and 1985, by the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings since 1990–91 and by the American League’s New York Yankees between 1926 and 1964. In fact, it was the Jazz’ first losing season since 1982–83, which would place them second only to the mid-century Yankees.", "Title: 2006–07 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 2006-07 Utah Jazz season was the team's 33rd in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 41-41 output from the previous season. They managed to improve by 10 games, finishing 51-31, and qualifying for the playoffs.The Jazz met the Houston Rockets in the First Round, and defeated them in seven games. Then, they met the Golden State Warriors, who just came off a stunning upset in the First Round, in which they defeated the first-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games in the Semifinals, but the Jazz swiftly dispatched the Warriors in five games, moving on to the Western Conference Finals. However, their playoff run ended with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games. The Spurs would go on to win their fourth NBA Championship after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in that year's NBA Finals. Their Western Finals trip made this the most successful recent Jazz season as of 2017." ]
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Who directed a 1938 film in which Edna Mae Durbin appeared?
Norman Taurog
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5,085
A member of the girl group "miss A" also stars in a South Korean tv drama that airs on what days?
Wednesday and Thursday
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5,086
Who is the director of the upcoming Canadian drama film starring the actor who played the role of Jack Newsome in "Room"?
Xavier Dolan
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[ "Title: Jacob Tremblay\n\nJacob Tremblay ( ; born October 5, 2006) is a Canadian child actor. His breakout performance was his co-starring role as Jack Newsome in \"Room\" (2015), for which he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer and the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, and was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.", "Title: The Death and Life of John F. Donovan\n\nThe Death and Life of John F. Donovan is an upcoming Canadian drama film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Xavier Dolan in his English-language debut. It stars Kit Harington, Natalie Portman, Jessica Chastain, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates, Jacob Tremblay, Ben Schnetzer, Thandie Newton, Amara Karan, Chris Zylka, Jared Keeso, Emily Hampshire and Michael Gambon.", "Title: On the Trail of Igor Rizzi\n\nOn the Trail of Igor Rizzi (French: \"Sur la trace d'Igor Rizzi\" ) is a 2006 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Noël Mitrani. The film's production companies are Atopia and StanKaz Films. The distributor is also Atopia in Canada and United States. This film won the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at 2006’s Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: The True Nature of Bernadette\n\nThe True Nature of Bernadette (French: La Vraie Nature de Bernadette ) is a 1972 Canadian drama film directed by Gilles Carle. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1984 the Toronto International Film Festival ranked the film tenth in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. The film won Canadian Film Awards for Director, Actress (Micheline Lanctôt), Supporting Actor (Donald Pilon) and Musical Score.", "Title: List of accolades received by Room\n\n\"Room\" is a 2015 Canadian-Irish drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson. It is an adaptation of Emma Donoghue's novel of the same name who also wrote the screenplay. Brie Larson stars as Joy Newsome, an abducted mother held captive for seven years with her five-year-old son Jack, played by Jacob Tremblay. Joan Allen, William H. Macy, and Sean Bridgers feature in supporting roles in the film. \"Room\" premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2015, with A24 later providing the film a wide release on January 22, 2016 at over 800 theaters in the United States and Canada. The film grossed a worldwide box office total of over $35 million on a production budget of $13 million. Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 261 reviews and judged 94 percent to be positive.", "Title: The Poet (film)\n\nThe Poet is a 2007 Canadian drama film starring Nina Dobrev, Colm Feore, Roy Scheider, Kim Coates and Daryl Hannah. It was written by Jack Crystal and directed by Damian Lee, with an estimated budget of CAD $11 million.", "Title: Porcupine Lake\n\nPorcupine Lake is an upcoming Canadian drama film directed by Ingrid Veninger. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: Pyewacket (film)\n\nPyewacket is an upcoming Canadian thriller film. It is written and directed by Adam MacDonald and starring Laurie Holden and Nicole Muñoz. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: Circle of Two\n\nCircle of Two is a 1981 Canadian drama film starring Richard Burton as a 60-year-old artist who falls in love with a sixteen-year-old played by Tatum O'Neal. It was the last film directed by acclaimed film noir director Jules Dassin. Controversially, O'Neal - sixteen at the time of filming - posed for a topless scene.", "Title: White Room (film)\n\nWhite Room is a Canadian drama film, released in 1990, written and directed by Patricia Rozema, starring Maurice Godin, Kate Nelligan and Sheila McCarthy. Ziggy Lorenc and Erika Ritter also have cameo appearances in the film as interviewers." ]
5,087
Which satirical comedy-drama shot on location during the Paris Fashion week, had clothing designed by Jean-Charles, marquis de Castelbajac?
Prêt-à-Porter
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and Fall/Winter seasons.", " This is where the latest fashion trends are made.", " The two most influential fashion weeks are Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week, which are both semiannual events.", " Also, the Milan, London, Sibiu and Berlin are of global importance." ], "title": "Fashion show" }, { "sentences": [ "Prêt-à-Porter, released in the US as Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter), is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film co-written, directed and produced by Robert Altman and shot on location during the Paris Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models and designers." ], "title": "Prêt-à-Porter (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami is an annual fashion week held in Miami, Florida, United States.", " Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami, not to be confused with Miami Fashion Week, is held every year during the Summer at the Raleigh Hotel at 1775 Collins Avenue in South Beach, Miami Beach.", " Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami works together with New York Fashion Week, and is the country's largest, and most important fashion week for swimwear.", " IMG whom first brought its runway event to South Beach in 2004, had an ongoing partnership with Mercedes-Benz.", " However, due to changes in ownership, as IMG was acquired by William Morris Endeavor and Silver Lake Partners in a $2.2 billion deal, the agency lost Mercedes-Benz as a title sponsor.", " The show was cancelled for 2015 but will resume in 2016 after re-branding the popular event." ], "title": "Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the list of fashion weeks/events/shows held annually or two times a year all around the world.", " There are six main events in the world: the London Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Feeric Fashion Week and Arab Fashion Week.", " While the fashion scene turns more multipolar in the 21st century, other centers like Berlin, Los Angeles, Madrid, Rome, São Paulo, Shanghai and Tokyo host important fashion weeks and other events." ], "title": "List of fashion events" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunny Fong (born 1977) is a Canadian fashion designer who owns VAWK, a clothing brand.", " He lives in Toronto, Ontario.", " In 2009, he won the second season of \"Project Runway Canada\".", " His collection from this competition was showcased at LG Fashion Week.", " In both 2009 and 2010, Fong began the showings of his collections before the official start of LG Fashion Week, showcasing his work at Walker Court of the Art Gallery of Ontario.", " His 2011 spring/summer collection combined the themes of bullfighting and safari.", " Urban culture and Malayan mountaineering were the themes of his 2011 fall/winter collection.", " This collection was showcased at LG Fashion Week, in contrast to Fong's previous few seasons' off-site showings.", " At the following year's LG Fashion Week, Fong's spring/summer 2012 collection featured monokinis that critics from \"The London Free Press\" called \"even a bit tough for the models to pull off, much less mere mortals.\"", " During the final fashion show of that October's LG Fashion Week, Fong had a model appear wearing a gold bullet bra as Madonna's \"Justify My Love\" played." ], "title": "Sunny Fong" }, { "sentences": [ "Hicham Bennir (Arabic: هشام بنير) is a Canadian and Moroccan film director, cinematographer, editor, producer, writer and photographer.", " He was the winner of the world photo contest in 2009 and 2010.", " He photographed many special events including Montreal Fashion Week, and Montreal Festival of Mode & Design, as well as French-Moroccan designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's fashion show in 2013.", " He studied filmmaking at O'Sullivan College of Montreal and Concordia University." ], "title": "Hicham Bennir" }, { "sentences": [ "David Tlale (29 January 1975) is a South African fashion designer whose work has been showcased at the Cape Town Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, and Paris Fashion Week and who has also designed collections for major retailers like Edgars.", " Tlale was a semi finalist at the South African Fashion Week Elle New Talent Show Competition in 2002.", " In May 2003, Tlale started working from home running a design studio and has studios in Cape Town and Johannesburg." ], "title": "David Tlale" }, { "sentences": [ "Raun LaRose (born August 19, 1986) is an American menswear fashion designer based in New York, New York.", " He has received recognition for his futuristic style and use of progressive fabrics and texture in his work.", " He attended Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) majoring in menswear design.", " Larose later traveled to Paris, France in order to intern with designer, Zac Posen (2010).", " When he returned to the States, he decided to work on his self-titled brand, \"Raun Larose.\"", " He returned to Paris in 2012 to attend Paris Fashion Week and was profiled by Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ), Women's Wear Daily (WWD), as well as other press outlets.", " Shortly after, he traveled to London, England, where he collaborated with Rankin Studios in a fashion video entitled, \"The Dancer\" (2012).", " He was featured in Vogue Italia in the September issue of 2012, in which he was profiled as one of the 190 emerging designers worldwide.", " His 2015 collection, \"Because the Internet,\" has been received with rave reviews worldwide.", " Recently, Raun Larose was sponsored by the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America), where he was given a platform for his first presentation in New York City during New York Fashion Week Men's for his namesake collection, for Fall 2017.", " His collection, \"To Whom It May Concern,\" was profiled widely.", " His focus on creating pieces that experiment with proportions and progressive fabrics, all while maintaining the element of practicality, is as he says, \"... a cross between artistic references and mainstream consumerism.”" ], "title": "Raun Larose" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Charles, marquis de Castelbajac (also known as JC/DC, born 28 November 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a fashion designer.", " He has enjoyed international success with some of his creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna and by supermodel Helena Christensen in the film \"Prêt-à-Porter.\"", " Recently JC de Castelbajac has befriended artists such as M.I.A, Cassette Playa, Curry & Coco, and The Coconut Twins.", " His fashion archive was showcased in preparation for his retrospective \"Gallie Rock\" in Paris by photographers Tim and Barry, modelled by Cassette Playa, M.I.A., Jammer, Matthew Stone, Slew Dem Crew, and more." ], "title": "Jean-Charles de Castelbajac" } ]
[ "Title: Sofia Mechetner\n\nSofia Mechetner (Hebrew: סופי מצ'טנר‎ ‎ ; born 4 December 2000) is an Israeli model and the current face of Dior. In July 2015, at the age 14, she was chosen to be the face of Dior. In her first modelling job, Mechetner opened the Dior Haute Couture Fall Winter 2015/2016 Show at Paris Fashion Week, and in October of the same year she opened the Dior Spring Summer 2016 Show at Paris Fashion Week. Her NIS 1 million annual contract with Dior was renewed for a second year in 2016. In 2017, she signed an additional contract to work for Chanel. In 2017, she walked for Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Mugler, Stella McCartney, Sonia Rikel, Eli Saab, Karl Lagerfeld and Valentino.", "Title: Fashion show\n\nA fashion show (French \"défilé de mode\") is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made. The two most influential fashion weeks are Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week, which are both semiannual events. Also, the Milan, London, Sibiu and Berlin are of global importance.", "Title: Prêt-à-Porter (film)\n\nPrêt-à-Porter, released in the US as Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter), is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film co-written, directed and produced by Robert Altman and shot on location during the Paris Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models and designers.", "Title: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami\n\nMercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami is an annual fashion week held in Miami, Florida, United States. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami, not to be confused with Miami Fashion Week, is held every year during the Summer at the Raleigh Hotel at 1775 Collins Avenue in South Beach, Miami Beach. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami works together with New York Fashion Week, and is the country's largest, and most important fashion week for swimwear. IMG whom first brought its runway event to South Beach in 2004, had an ongoing partnership with Mercedes-Benz. However, due to changes in ownership, as IMG was acquired by William Morris Endeavor and Silver Lake Partners in a $2.2 billion deal, the agency lost Mercedes-Benz as a title sponsor. The show was cancelled for 2015 but will resume in 2016 after re-branding the popular event.", "Title: List of fashion events\n\nThis is the list of fashion weeks/events/shows held annually or two times a year all around the world. There are six main events in the world: the London Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Feeric Fashion Week and Arab Fashion Week. While the fashion scene turns more multipolar in the 21st century, other centers like Berlin, Los Angeles, Madrid, Rome, São Paulo, Shanghai and Tokyo host important fashion weeks and other events.", "Title: Sunny Fong\n\nSunny Fong (born 1977) is a Canadian fashion designer who owns VAWK, a clothing brand. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. In 2009, he won the second season of \"Project Runway Canada\". His collection from this competition was showcased at LG Fashion Week. In both 2009 and 2010, Fong began the showings of his collections before the official start of LG Fashion Week, showcasing his work at Walker Court of the Art Gallery of Ontario. His 2011 spring/summer collection combined the themes of bullfighting and safari. Urban culture and Malayan mountaineering were the themes of his 2011 fall/winter collection. This collection was showcased at LG Fashion Week, in contrast to Fong's previous few seasons' off-site showings. At the following year's LG Fashion Week, Fong's spring/summer 2012 collection featured monokinis that critics from \"The London Free Press\" called \"even a bit tough for the models to pull off, much less mere mortals.\" During the final fashion show of that October's LG Fashion Week, Fong had a model appear wearing a gold bullet bra as Madonna's \"Justify My Love\" played.", "Title: Hicham Bennir\n\nHicham Bennir (Arabic: هشام بنير) is a Canadian and Moroccan film director, cinematographer, editor, producer, writer and photographer. He was the winner of the world photo contest in 2009 and 2010. He photographed many special events including Montreal Fashion Week, and Montreal Festival of Mode & Design, as well as French-Moroccan designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac's fashion show in 2013. He studied filmmaking at O'Sullivan College of Montreal and Concordia University.", "Title: David Tlale\n\nDavid Tlale (29 January 1975) is a South African fashion designer whose work has been showcased at the Cape Town Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, and Paris Fashion Week and who has also designed collections for major retailers like Edgars. Tlale was a semi finalist at the South African Fashion Week Elle New Talent Show Competition in 2002. In May 2003, Tlale started working from home running a design studio and has studios in Cape Town and Johannesburg.", "Title: Raun Larose\n\nRaun LaRose (born August 19, 1986) is an American menswear fashion designer based in New York, New York. He has received recognition for his futuristic style and use of progressive fabrics and texture in his work. He attended Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) majoring in menswear design. Larose later traveled to Paris, France in order to intern with designer, Zac Posen (2010). When he returned to the States, he decided to work on his self-titled brand, \"Raun Larose.\" He returned to Paris in 2012 to attend Paris Fashion Week and was profiled by Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ), Women's Wear Daily (WWD), as well as other press outlets. Shortly after, he traveled to London, England, where he collaborated with Rankin Studios in a fashion video entitled, \"The Dancer\" (2012). He was featured in Vogue Italia in the September issue of 2012, in which he was profiled as one of the 190 emerging designers worldwide. His 2015 collection, \"Because the Internet,\" has been received with rave reviews worldwide. Recently, Raun Larose was sponsored by the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America), where he was given a platform for his first presentation in New York City during New York Fashion Week Men's for his namesake collection, for Fall 2017. His collection, \"To Whom It May Concern,\" was profiled widely. His focus on creating pieces that experiment with proportions and progressive fabrics, all while maintaining the element of practicality, is as he says, \"... a cross between artistic references and mainstream consumerism.”", "Title: Jean-Charles de Castelbajac\n\nJean-Charles, marquis de Castelbajac (also known as JC/DC, born 28 November 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a fashion designer. He has enjoyed international success with some of his creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna and by supermodel Helena Christensen in the film \"Prêt-à-Porter.\" Recently JC de Castelbajac has befriended artists such as M.I.A, Cassette Playa, Curry & Coco, and The Coconut Twins. His fashion archive was showcased in preparation for his retrospective \"Gallie Rock\" in Paris by photographers Tim and Barry, modelled by Cassette Playa, M.I.A., Jammer, Matthew Stone, Slew Dem Crew, and more." ]
5,088
Carbrini Sportswear is a leisure wear brand of clothing owned by and sold exclusively at a sports-fashion retail company that is listed on what?
London Stock Exchange
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[ { "sentences": [ "Blackberrys is an Indian formal wear brand owned by Mohan Clothing Co.", " Pvt Ltd.", " It was established in 1991 and mainly caters to men.", " As of August 2011, the Blackberrys brand \"has 21 franchise stores, 94 company-owned showrooms and is present in over 900 multi-brand outlets\"." ], "title": "Blackberrys" }, { "sentences": [ "Sportswear is an American fashion term originally used to describe separates, but which, since the 1930s, has come to be applied to day and evening fashions of varying degrees of formality that demonstrate a specific relaxed approach to their design, while remaining appropriate for a wide range of social occasions.", " The term is not necessarily synonymous with activewear, clothing designed specifically for participants in sporting pursuits.", " Although sports clothing was available from European haute couture houses and \"sporty\" garments were increasingly worn as everyday or informal wear, the early American sportswear designers were associated with ready-to-wear manufacturers.", " While most fashions in America in the early 20th century were directly copied from, or influenced heavily by Paris, American sportswear became a home-grown exception to this rule.", " Sportswear was designed to be easy to look after, with accessible fastenings that enabled a modern emancipated woman to dress herself without a maid's assistance." ], "title": "Sportswear (fashion)" }, { "sentences": [ "JD Sports Fashion plc, more commonly known as just JD (stylized as jD), is a sports-fashion retail company based in Bury, Greater Manchester, England with shops throughout the United Kingdom.", " It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.", " It is also a subsidiary of the Pentland Group." ], "title": "JD Sports" }, { "sentences": [ "Cencosud S.A. is a publicly traded multinational retail company.", " It's the largest retail company in Chile and the third largest listed retail company in Latin America, competing with the Brazilian Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição and the Mexican Walmart de México y Centroamérica as one of the largest retail companies in the region.", " The company has more than 1045 stores in Latin America." ], "title": "Cencosud" }, { "sentences": [ "Ready-made garments are mass-produced finished textile products of the clothing industry.", " They are not custom tailored according to measurements, but rather generalized according to anthropometric studies.", " They are made from many different fabrics and yarns.", " Their characteristics depend on the fibers used in their manufacture.", " Ready-made garments are divided into the following types: Outer clothing: workwear and uniform, leisure wear, sportswear (e.g. suits, pants, dresses, ladies' suits, blouse, blazers, jackets, cardigans, pullovers, coats, sports jackets, skirts, shirts (short- or long-sleeved), ties, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, polo shirts, sports shirts, tracksuits, bathing shorts, bathing suits, bikinis etc.) Underclothing (underwear): jersey goods, lingerie (e.g. underpants, undershirts, briefs, socks, stockings, and pantyhose)" ], "title": "Ready-made garment" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jennifer Lopez Collection is an American lifestyle brand created by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com in the U.S.", " In Mexico it is sold at department store Coppel.", " In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Lopez and her then-husband Marc Anthony.", " Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Lopez and Anthony's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands.", " The Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels, while the Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes.", " The collection \"has been a best seller for the retailer since debuting in 2011.\"" ], "title": "Jennifer Lopez Collection" }, { "sentences": [ "Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is a Canadian retail company which sells a wide range of automotive, sports and leisure, and home products.", " Some stores also sell toys and food products.", " Retail operations include: Canadian Tire, the core retail and automotive service operation, which operates a large car repair garage in each store; Canadian Tire Petroleum; Mark's, a men’s, women’s, and work apparel retailer; sporting goods and sportswear retail conglomerate FGL Sports; and PartSource, which retails auto parts and accessories.", " The company's head office is in Toronto, Ontario.", " The retailer is known for its Canadian Tire money, a loyalty program first introduced in 1958, where customers are provided with coupons resembling paper money worth 0.4% of their purchase that can be used in subsequent purchases as scrip at Canadian Tire stores and gas stations, and some merchants in flea markets." ], "title": "Canadian Tire" }, { "sentences": [ "B.U.M. Equipment, a clothing brand under the ownership of BUM Equipment LLC, is a street fashion clothing company that was founded in 1986 in a Seattle garage.", " The brand is known for its beginning as a Los Angeles casual sportswear brand for men, women, and children.", " The brand had financial troubles in the mid-1990s under the management of the original owner, Chauvin International, Ltd.", " It went bankrupt in 1996 and was acquired by the creditors of B.U.M. International Inc. and managed by SOS Management in 1997.", " SOS Management, and its successor B.U.M. Equipment LLC, subsequently relaunched B.U.M. Equipment.", " The brand's fashion lines include men's, women's, junior's, and children's sportswear apparel, as well as hosiery, footwear, backpacks, handbags, luggage, and eyewear.", " According to the \"LA Times\", B.U.M. Equipment is \"one of the most successful young men's sportswear brands in California fashion history.\"" ], "title": "B.U.M. Equipment" }, { "sentences": [ "The Marc Anthony Collection is an American lifestyle brand created by American recording artist Marc Anthony that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com.", " In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Anthony and his then-wife Jennifer Lopez.", " Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Anthony and Lopez's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands.", " The Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes, while the Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels." ], "title": "Marc Anthony Collection" }, { "sentences": [ "Carbrini Sportswear is a leisure wear brand of clothing owned by and sold exclusively at JD Sports.", " They have developed a full range of leisure wear, ranging from trainers to tracksuits.", " The brand is associated with football and several pro teams that play in the English football pyramid are supplied with Carbrini kits and training range." ], "title": "Carbrini Sportswear" } ]
[ "Title: Blackberrys\n\nBlackberrys is an Indian formal wear brand owned by Mohan Clothing Co. Pvt Ltd. It was established in 1991 and mainly caters to men. As of August 2011, the Blackberrys brand \"has 21 franchise stores, 94 company-owned showrooms and is present in over 900 multi-brand outlets\".", "Title: Sportswear (fashion)\n\nSportswear is an American fashion term originally used to describe separates, but which, since the 1930s, has come to be applied to day and evening fashions of varying degrees of formality that demonstrate a specific relaxed approach to their design, while remaining appropriate for a wide range of social occasions. The term is not necessarily synonymous with activewear, clothing designed specifically for participants in sporting pursuits. Although sports clothing was available from European haute couture houses and \"sporty\" garments were increasingly worn as everyday or informal wear, the early American sportswear designers were associated with ready-to-wear manufacturers. While most fashions in America in the early 20th century were directly copied from, or influenced heavily by Paris, American sportswear became a home-grown exception to this rule. Sportswear was designed to be easy to look after, with accessible fastenings that enabled a modern emancipated woman to dress herself without a maid's assistance.", "Title: JD Sports\n\nJD Sports Fashion plc, more commonly known as just JD (stylized as jD), is a sports-fashion retail company based in Bury, Greater Manchester, England with shops throughout the United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. It is also a subsidiary of the Pentland Group.", "Title: Cencosud\n\nCencosud S.A. is a publicly traded multinational retail company. It's the largest retail company in Chile and the third largest listed retail company in Latin America, competing with the Brazilian Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição and the Mexican Walmart de México y Centroamérica as one of the largest retail companies in the region. The company has more than 1045 stores in Latin America.", "Title: Ready-made garment\n\nReady-made garments are mass-produced finished textile products of the clothing industry. They are not custom tailored according to measurements, but rather generalized according to anthropometric studies. They are made from many different fabrics and yarns. Their characteristics depend on the fibers used in their manufacture. Ready-made garments are divided into the following types: Outer clothing: workwear and uniform, leisure wear, sportswear (e.g. suits, pants, dresses, ladies' suits, blouse, blazers, jackets, cardigans, pullovers, coats, sports jackets, skirts, shirts (short- or long-sleeved), ties, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, polo shirts, sports shirts, tracksuits, bathing shorts, bathing suits, bikinis etc.) Underclothing (underwear): jersey goods, lingerie (e.g. underpants, undershirts, briefs, socks, stockings, and pantyhose)", "Title: Jennifer Lopez Collection\n\nThe Jennifer Lopez Collection is an American lifestyle brand created by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com in the U.S. In Mexico it is sold at department store Coppel. In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Lopez and her then-husband Marc Anthony. Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Lopez and Anthony's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands. The Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels, while the Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes. The collection \"has been a best seller for the retailer since debuting in 2011.\"", "Title: Canadian Tire\n\nCanadian Tire Corporation, Limited is a Canadian retail company which sells a wide range of automotive, sports and leisure, and home products. Some stores also sell toys and food products. Retail operations include: Canadian Tire, the core retail and automotive service operation, which operates a large car repair garage in each store; Canadian Tire Petroleum; Mark's, a men’s, women’s, and work apparel retailer; sporting goods and sportswear retail conglomerate FGL Sports; and PartSource, which retails auto parts and accessories. The company's head office is in Toronto, Ontario. The retailer is known for its Canadian Tire money, a loyalty program first introduced in 1958, where customers are provided with coupons resembling paper money worth 0.4% of their purchase that can be used in subsequent purchases as scrip at Canadian Tire stores and gas stations, and some merchants in flea markets.", "Title: B.U.M. Equipment\n\nB.U.M. Equipment, a clothing brand under the ownership of BUM Equipment LLC, is a street fashion clothing company that was founded in 1986 in a Seattle garage. The brand is known for its beginning as a Los Angeles casual sportswear brand for men, women, and children. The brand had financial troubles in the mid-1990s under the management of the original owner, Chauvin International, Ltd. It went bankrupt in 1996 and was acquired by the creditors of B.U.M. International Inc. and managed by SOS Management in 1997. SOS Management, and its successor B.U.M. Equipment LLC, subsequently relaunched B.U.M. Equipment. The brand's fashion lines include men's, women's, junior's, and children's sportswear apparel, as well as hosiery, footwear, backpacks, handbags, luggage, and eyewear. According to the \"LA Times\", B.U.M. Equipment is \"one of the most successful young men's sportswear brands in California fashion history.\"", "Title: Marc Anthony Collection\n\nThe Marc Anthony Collection is an American lifestyle brand created by American recording artist Marc Anthony that is sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores and at Kohls.com. In November 2010, Kohl's announced a partnership with Anthony and his then-wife Jennifer Lopez. Originally marketed as \"the first celebrity couple to simultaneously design collections for one retailer\", following Anthony and Lopez's divorce, the lines were marked as two separate brands. The Marc Anthony Collection consists of sportswear, dress shirts, neckwear, accessories, suit separates, sport coats and shoes, while the Jennifer Lopez Collection includes contemporary sportswear, dresses, handbags, jewelry, shoes and sleepwear along with a home collection of bedding and towels.", "Title: Carbrini Sportswear\n\nCarbrini Sportswear is a leisure wear brand of clothing owned by and sold exclusively at JD Sports. They have developed a full range of leisure wear, ranging from trainers to tracksuits. The brand is associated with football and several pro teams that play in the English football pyramid are supplied with Carbrini kits and training range." ]
5,089
Which animated film came out first Meet the Robinsons or WALL-E ?
Meet the Robinsons
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dorothy McKim is an American producer for Disney, best known for \"Meet the Robinsons\", \"The Lion King\" (1994) and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1991).", " McKim and fellow producer Lauren MacMullan were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2013 film \"Get a Horse!", "\"." ], "title": "Dorothy McKim" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Schaffer is a film editor who has worked on several films produced by Pixar.", " At the 59th American Cinema Editors Awards, he won an ACE Award for Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical for \"WALL-E\"; this marked the first time the award went to the editor of an animated film." ], "title": "Stephen Schaffer" }, { "sentences": [ "The 34th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), honored the best in film for 2008.", " Pixar's animated film \"WALL-E\" won the Best Film award and became the first ever animated film to do so, however, the film lost the Best Animated Film award to \"Waltz with Bashir\"." ], "title": "2008 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Crulic: The Path to Beyond (Romanian: Crulic - Drumul spre dincolo ) is a 2011 Romanian-Polish animated biographical film, directed by and starring Vlad Ivanov.", " It tells the story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who died in a Polish prison while on a hunger strike.", " The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs.", " Artwork and animation was done at the animation studio DSG, by Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Dragos Stefan, Roxana Bentu and Tuliu Oltean.", " The film won the Cristal for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival." ], "title": "Crulic: The Path to Beyond" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Little Wonders\" is a song by Rob Thomas recorded for Disney's animated feature \"Meet the Robinsons\" in 2007.", " It is the second single from the \"Meet the Robinsons\" soundtrack.", " It is featured on the film's soundtrack, the ending of the film itself, and has been released as a single." ], "title": "Little Wonders" }, { "sentences": [ "BURN-E (stylized with an interpunct as BURN·E) is a computer animated short created by Pixar in 2008.", " It is a parallel spin-off from the feature-length movie \"WALL-E\".", " A repair robot named BURN-E is a minor character from the movie, and the film is intercut with scenes from \"WALL-E\", which takes place concurrently.", " \"WALL-E\"' s director Andrew Stanton acted as co-writer and executive producer on \"BURN-E\"." ], "title": "BURN-E" }, { "sentences": [ "WALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " It was directed and co-written by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, and co-written by Jim Reardon.", " It stars the voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver, and the MacInTalk system, and was the overall ninth feature film produced by the company.", " It follows a trash compactor robot in a deserted world, left to clean a largely abandoned city.", " However, he is visited by a probe sent by the \"Axiom\" ship, whom he falls in love with and pursues across the galaxy." ], "title": "WALL-E" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007.", " It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment.", " The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month.", " Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards.", " The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award.", " The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016.", " In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\".", " In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated.", " The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944." ], "title": "Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Bambi II, also known as Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by DisneyToon Studios, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006.", " It holds the world record for the longest span of time between two consecutive installments of a franchise, being released 64 years after the original film came out in 1942." ], "title": "Bambi II" }, { "sentences": [ "Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007.", " The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions.", " The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book \"A Day with Wilbur Robinson\", by William Joyce.", " The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett.", " It was the first film released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios." ], "title": "Meet the Robinsons" } ]
[ "Title: Dorothy McKim\n\nDorothy McKim is an American producer for Disney, best known for \"Meet the Robinsons\", \"The Lion King\" (1994) and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1991). McKim and fellow producer Lauren MacMullan were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2013 film \"Get a Horse! \".", "Title: Stephen Schaffer\n\nStephen Schaffer is a film editor who has worked on several films produced by Pixar. At the 59th American Cinema Editors Awards, he won an ACE Award for Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical for \"WALL-E\"; this marked the first time the award went to the editor of an animated film.", "Title: 2008 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards\n\nThe 34th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), honored the best in film for 2008. Pixar's animated film \"WALL-E\" won the Best Film award and became the first ever animated film to do so, however, the film lost the Best Animated Film award to \"Waltz with Bashir\".", "Title: Crulic: The Path to Beyond\n\nCrulic: The Path to Beyond (Romanian: Crulic - Drumul spre dincolo ) is a 2011 Romanian-Polish animated biographical film, directed by and starring Vlad Ivanov. It tells the story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who died in a Polish prison while on a hunger strike. The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs. Artwork and animation was done at the animation studio DSG, by Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Dragos Stefan, Roxana Bentu and Tuliu Oltean. The film won the Cristal for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.", "Title: Little Wonders\n\n\"Little Wonders\" is a song by Rob Thomas recorded for Disney's animated feature \"Meet the Robinsons\" in 2007. It is the second single from the \"Meet the Robinsons\" soundtrack. It is featured on the film's soundtrack, the ending of the film itself, and has been released as a single.", "Title: BURN-E\n\nBURN-E (stylized with an interpunct as BURN·E) is a computer animated short created by Pixar in 2008. It is a parallel spin-off from the feature-length movie \"WALL-E\". A repair robot named BURN-E is a minor character from the movie, and the film is intercut with scenes from \"WALL-E\", which takes place concurrently. \"WALL-E\"' s director Andrew Stanton acted as co-writer and executive producer on \"BURN-E\".", "Title: WALL-E\n\nWALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed and co-written by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, and co-written by Jim Reardon. It stars the voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver, and the MacInTalk system, and was the overall ninth feature film produced by the company. It follows a trash compactor robot in a deserted world, left to clean a largely abandoned city. However, he is visited by a probe sent by the \"Axiom\" ship, whom he falls in love with and pursues across the galaxy.", "Title: Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film\n\nThe Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007. It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment. The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month. Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards. The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award. The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016. In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\". In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944.", "Title: Bambi II\n\nBambi II, also known as Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by DisneyToon Studios, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006. It holds the world record for the longest span of time between two consecutive installments of a franchise, being released 64 years after the original film came out in 1942.", "Title: Meet the Robinsons\n\nMeet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book \"A Day with Wilbur Robinson\", by William Joyce. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett. It was the first film released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios." ]
5,090
Who has has filled more film industry job titles, Dorothy Arzner or Herbert Ross?
Herbert David Ross
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Roberts, was an American film editor who edited over 100 films during his almost 30 year career.", " He began ending towards the end of the silent era of the film industry, his first film being 1927's \"The College Hero\", directed by Walter Lang.", " His last film was Republic's \"Lay That Rifle Down\" in 1955, after which he spent a brief period as the editor for the television series, \"Lassie\", before retiring in 1956.", " During his career he would work with many famous directors, including Frank Capra (on several films, including \"The Donovan Affair\"), Lowell Sherman (on \"The Royal Bed\"), William Seiter (on several films, including \"Way Back Home\"), Edward Cline (on \"Cracked Nuts\"), George Cukor (\"A Bill of Divorcement\"), Dorothy Arzner (the first female member of the DGA, on \"Christopher Strong\"), Anthony Mann (\"Strangers in the Night\"), George Archainbaud (\"Girls of the Big House\"), Fritz Lang (\"House by the River\")," ], "title": "Arthur Roberts (editor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Hall (December 3, 1906 – February 2, 1953) was an American film actress in the late 1920s and early 1930s.", " She began her career as an actress on Broadway and transitioned fully into film acting in the late 1920s.", " She had small roles in films such as \"The Winning Oar\" (1927) and \"The Broadway Drifter\" (1927) and was later featured in the Vitaphone short \"In the Nick of Time\" (1929) and \"The Laughing Lady\" (1929).", " Her final and best known film role was in Dorothy Arzner's \"Working Girls\" (1931) where she plays Mae Thorpe.", " Dorothy Hall died on February 2, 1953 in New York City." ], "title": "Dorothy Hall (actress)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in feature films spanned from the silent era of the late 1920s into the early 1940s.", " In fact, Dorothy Arzner was the only female director working in the 1930s in the United States.", " She was one of the very few women who established a name for herself as a director in the American film industry during this time." ], "title": "Dorothy Arzner" }, { "sentences": [ "Ballet Master (also \"Balletmaster\", \"Ballet Mistress\" [increasingly archaic English language use], \"Premier Maître de ballet\" or \"Premier Maître de ballet en Chef\") is the term used for an employee of a ballet company who is responsible for the level of competence of the dancers in their company.", " In modern times, ballet masters are generally charged with teaching the daily company ballet class and rehearsing the dancers for both new and established ballets in the company's repertoire.", " The artistic director of a ballet company, whether a male or female, may also be called its ballet master.", " Historic use of gender marking in job titles in ballet (and live theatre) is being supplanted by gender-neutral language job titles regardless of an employee's gender identity or expression (e.g. \"Ballet Master\" in lieu of \"Ballet Mistress\", \"Wig Master\" as an alternative to \"Wig Mistress\")." ], "title": "Ballet master" } ]
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Some sources refer to this as Arlen's first sound film, but he co-starred Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzner's \"Manhattan Cocktail\" (1928), another part-talking picture released by Paramount.", "Title: Pam Cook\n\nPam Cook (born 6 January 1943, Farnborough, Hampshire, UK) is Professor Emerita in Film at the University of Southampton. She was educated at Sir William Perkins's School, Chertsey, Surrey and Birmingham University, where she was taught by Stuart Hall, Richard Hoggart, Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge. Along with Laura Mulvey and Claire Johnston, she was a pioneer of 1970s Anglo-American feminist film theory. Her collaboration with Claire Johnston on the work of Hollywood film director Dorothy Arzner provoked debate among feminist film scholars over the following decades.", "Title: Herbert Ross\n\nHerbert David Ross (May 13, 1927 – October 9, 2001) was an American actor, choreographer, director and producer who worked predominantly in the stage and film.", "Title: Marion Morgan (choreographer)\n\nMarion Morgan (January 4, 1881, New Jersey – November 10, 1971, Los Angeles, CA) was a choreographer and motion picture screenwriter and the longtime companion of motion picture director Dorothy Arzner. Arzner lived for the last 40 years of her life with Morgan.", "Title: Merrily We Go to Hell\n\nMerrily We Go to Hell is a 1932 pre-Code film starring Academy Award winning actor Fredric March and Sylvia Sidney. The film was directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film's title is an example of the sensationalistic titles that were common in the Pre-Code era. Many newspapers refused to publicize the film because of its racy title. The title is a line March's character says while making a toast.", "Title: Arthur Roberts (editor)\n\nArthur Roberts July 17, 1890 – February 5, 1961), also known as Arthur E. Roberts, was an American film editor who edited over 100 films during his almost 30 year career. He began ending towards the end of the silent era of the film industry, his first film being 1927's \"The College Hero\", directed by Walter Lang. His last film was Republic's \"Lay That Rifle Down\" in 1955, after which he spent a brief period as the editor for the television series, \"Lassie\", before retiring in 1956. During his career he would work with many famous directors, including Frank Capra (on several films, including \"The Donovan Affair\"), Lowell Sherman (on \"The Royal Bed\"), William Seiter (on several films, including \"Way Back Home\"), Edward Cline (on \"Cracked Nuts\"), George Cukor (\"A Bill of Divorcement\"), Dorothy Arzner (the first female member of the DGA, on \"Christopher Strong\"), Anthony Mann (\"Strangers in the Night\"), George Archainbaud (\"Girls of the Big House\"), Fritz Lang (\"House by the River\"),", "Title: Dorothy Hall (actress)\n\nDorothy Hall (December 3, 1906 – February 2, 1953) was an American film actress in the late 1920s and early 1930s. She began her career as an actress on Broadway and transitioned fully into film acting in the late 1920s. She had small roles in films such as \"The Winning Oar\" (1927) and \"The Broadway Drifter\" (1927) and was later featured in the Vitaphone short \"In the Nick of Time\" (1929) and \"The Laughing Lady\" (1929). Her final and best known film role was in Dorothy Arzner's \"Working Girls\" (1931) where she plays Mae Thorpe. Dorothy Hall died on February 2, 1953 in New York City.", "Title: Dorothy Arzner\n\nDorothy Emma Arzner (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was an American film director whose career in feature films spanned from the silent era of the late 1920s into the early 1940s. In fact, Dorothy Arzner was the only female director working in the 1930s in the United States. She was one of the very few women who established a name for herself as a director in the American film industry during this time.", "Title: Ballet master\n\nBallet Master (also \"Balletmaster\", \"Ballet Mistress\" [increasingly archaic English language use], \"Premier Maître de ballet\" or \"Premier Maître de ballet en Chef\") is the term used for an employee of a ballet company who is responsible for the level of competence of the dancers in their company. In modern times, ballet masters are generally charged with teaching the daily company ballet class and rehearsing the dancers for both new and established ballets in the company's repertoire. The artistic director of a ballet company, whether a male or female, may also be called its ballet master. Historic use of gender marking in job titles in ballet (and live theatre) is being supplanted by gender-neutral language job titles regardless of an employee's gender identity or expression (e.g. \"Ballet Master\" in lieu of \"Ballet Mistress\", \"Wig Master\" as an alternative to \"Wig Mistress\")." ]
5,091
What comedic film directed by Ben Stiller did Leslie Mann star in?
The Cable Guy
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The series is based on the Zoolander characters created by Ben Stiller and Drake Sather.", "Title: Leslie Mann\n\nLeslie Mann (born March 26, 1972) is an American actress and comedian known for her roles in comedic films such as \"The Cable Guy\" (1996), \"George of the Jungle\" (1997), \"Big Daddy\" (1999), \"Timecode\" (2000), \"Perfume\" (2001), \"Stealing Harvard\" (2002), \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\" (2005), \"Knocked Up\" (2007), \"17 Again\" (2009), \"Funny People\" (2009), \"Rio\" (2011), \" The Change-Up\" (2011), \"This Is 40\" (2012), \"The Bling Ring\" (2013), \"The Other Woman\" (2014), \"Vacation\" (2015), and \"How to Be Single\" (2016).", "Title: While We're Young (film)\n\nWhile We're Young is a 2014 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centers on a New York-based documentary filmmaker and his wife (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts, respectively), who begin hanging out with a couple in their 20s (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried). A24 Films released the film on March 27, 2015 and the film went on to gross more than all of Baumbach's previous films in the United States box office.", "Title: The Independent (2000 film)\n\nThe Independent is a mockumentary comedy film made in 2000, directed by Stephen Kessler and starring Jerry Stiller and Janeane Garofalo. Stiller portrays an independent film maker who makes little-known B movies with titles like \"Twelve Angry Men and a Baby\". The film spoofs independent directors and independent film. The movie features Max Perlich and cameos by Anne Meara, Ron Howard, Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, John Lydon, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Fred Dryer, Jonathan Katz, Fred Williamson, Karen Black, Nick Cassavetes, Julie Strain and adult film actress Ginger Lynn. The fictional career of Morty Fineman (Stiller) includes having made 427 films, although it is not specified as to whether he directed them all or if it refers to films produced or written by the Fineman character. The theme song \"The Love Song For 'The Independent\"' is performed by Nancy Sinatra.", "Title: Zoolander\n\nZoolander is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Ben Stiller and starring Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell. The film contains elements from a pair of short films directed by Russell Bates and written by Drake Sather and Stiller for the \"VH1 Fashion Awards\" television specials in 1996 and 1997.", "Title: The Cable Guy\n\nThe Cable Guy is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Ben Stiller, starring Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. It was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. The film co-stars Leslie Mann, Jack Black, George Segal, Diane Baker, Eric Roberts, Owen Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, David Cross, Andy Dick, Amy Stiller, and Bob Odenkirk.", "Title: Ben Stiller filmography\n\nBen Stiller is an American actor, comedian, director, producer and screenwriter. The following is his complete filmography. He has mostly appeared in comedy films. Stiller is an Emmy Award winner for his directed, produced and written television show \"The Ben Stiller Show\".", "Title: Zoolander 2\n\nZoolander 2 is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Ben Stiller and written by John Hamburg, Justin Theroux, Stiller and Nicholas Stoller. It is the sequel to the 2001 film \"Zoolander\" and stars Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Penélope Cruz and Kristen Wiig.", "Title: The Heartbreak Kid (2007 film)\n\nThe Heartbreak Kid is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers. Starring Ben Stiller, it is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name. The film was originally titled \"The Seven Day Itch\", but Peter Farrelly revealed the filmmakers lost a lawsuit over the name; after attempts to find another title and suggestions of several other possible titles, the studio had them use the title \"The Heartbreak Kid\". Also starring are Michelle Monaghan, Malin Åkerman, Jerry Stiller, Rob Corddry, Carlos Mencia, Scott Wilson and Danny McBride. The screenplay for the 2007 film was written by Leslie Dixon, Scot Armstrong, the Farrelly brothers and Kevin Barnett." ]
5,092
What country are both Pyongyang and Kyejong Station located in?
North Korea
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[ "Title: Ranam Station\n\nRanam Station is a railway station located in Ranam-guyok, Chongjin, North Korea. It is located on the Pyongra Line, which connects the capital, Pyongyang, to Rason, a major port city.", "Title: WXBW\n\nWXBW (Big Buck Country 101.5) is an FM radio station located in Gallipolis, Ohio. The station has an additional booster station, WXBW-FM1 located in Huntington, West Virginia. The stations are licensed to Fifth Avenue Broadcasting Company, Inc. Previously a classic rock radio station, then-owner Connoisseur Media flipped 101.5 The River (WRYV) to Variety Hits as 101.5 Bob FM at approximately 10:00 p.m. on August 26, 2008. At this time, the station became known as WXBW. This became the 4th market in which Connoisseur is using the Bob FM presentation. On March 28, 2011, 101.5 flipped again, this time to classic country as Big Buck Country 101.5. The Big Buck Country branding has also been on the now-WNRG-FM in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Title: Pyongyang\n\nPyongyang ( ; (Chosŏn'gŭl: 평양 ; Hancha: ), ] , literally: \"Flat Land\" or \"Peaceful Land\") is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea).", "Title: Kyejong Station\n\nKyejŏng Station is a railway station located in Kyejŏng-ri, Kŭmch'ŏn County, North Hwanghae province, North Korea. It is on located on the P'yŏngbu Line, which was formed from part of the Kyŏngŭi Line to accommodate the shift of the capital from Seoul to P'yŏngyang; though this line physically connects P'yŏngyang to Pusan via Dorasan, in operational reality it ends at Kaesŏng due to the Korean Demilitarized Zone.", "Title: KXLE-FM\n\nKXLE-FM is a radio station located in Ellensburg, Washington, United States, operating on a frequency of 95.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 51,000 watts. As of July, 2007, the programming format of the station is Country music. The transmitter tower for the station is located on Lookout Mountain. The station can be heard as far as Snoqualmie Pass and the Yakima Valley.", "Title: Babylon FM\n\nBabylon FM is a contemporary hit radio station located in Erbil, Iraq. The station is owned by Babylon Group and broadcasts from studios in the Babylon Media headquarters located in the city's Ankawa district. The station is the only all-English radio station in all of Iraq. The station is the official partner of American Top 40 show in the country.", "Title: KAWO\n\nKAWO (104.3 FM, \"Wow Country 104.3\") is a commercial radio station located in Boise, Idaho. KAWO airs a country music format branded as \"Wow Country 104.3\". Until 2007, the station was called \"My Country 104.3\" and its call letters were KTMY.", "Title: WMZQ-FM\n\nWMZQ-FM is a radio station located at 98.7 FM in Washington, D.C.. The station has had a country music format since 1977. Before becoming country, they had been WMOD, an oldies station. The station had originally signed on in 1946 as WOL-FM and simulcasted their then sister R&B station, WOL. The station had been owned by Sonderling, then Viacom, then AM/FM and is now owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Media + Entertainment).", "Title: Lindenow railway station\n\nLindenow is a closed station located in the town of Lindenow South, on the Bairnsdale railway line railway line in Victoria, Australia. The station was one of 35 closed to passenger traffic on 4 October 1981 as part of the \"New Deal\" timetable for country passengers. A disused passenger platform was located at the station but was removed in mid 2015, while the goods siding and cattle yards had been removed in the early 1980s. Can no longer be considered a station at all.", "Title: Leicester Peak transmitting station\n\nThe Leicester Peak transmitting station is a broadcast transmitting station and communications relay station located near Freetown, Sierra Leone. The site is owned by the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation the country's state broadcaster. It is now the primary (for SLBC) transmitting station providing broadcast services for the Western Area of Sierra Leone. Previously the SLBC operated a shortwave transmitting station in Waterloo and a shortwave/mediumwave station in Goderich." ]
5,093
Who was born first Robert C. Kochersberger or Ida Minerva Tarbell?
Ida Minerva Tarbell
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{ "title": [ "Robert Kochersberger", "Ida Tarbell" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Ida Tarbell House is a historic house at 320 Valley Road in Easton, Connecticut.", " A simple farmhouse dubbed \"Twin Oaks\", it was the home of muckraking journalist Ida Tarbell (1857-1944) from 1906 until her death.", " She purchased the property with proceeds from her two-volume book on the Standard Oil Company.", " Most of her writing after 1906 was done in the study on the first floor.", " The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with Tarbell's professional life." ], "title": "Ida Tarbell House" }, { "sentences": [ "Ida Minerva Tarbell (November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944) was an American teacher, author and journalist.", " She was one of the leading \"muckrakers\" of the progressive era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is thought to have pioneered investigative journalism.", " She is best known for her 1904 book, \"The History of the Standard Oil Company\", which was listed as No. 5 in a 1999 list by New York University of the top 100 works of 20th-century American journalism.", " It was first serialized in \"McClure's Magazine\" from 1902 to 1904.", " She depicted John D. Rockefeller as crabbed, miserly, money-grabbing, and viciously effective at monopolizing the oil trade.", " She wrote many other notable magazine series and biographies, including several works on President Abraham Lincoln, revealing his early life." ], "title": "Ida Tarbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Z for Zachariah is a post-apocalyptic science-fiction novel by Robert C. O'Brien that was published posthumously in 1974.", " The name Robert C. O'Brien was the pen name used by Robert Leslie Conly.", " After the author's death in 1973, his wife Sally M. Conly and daughter Jane Leslie Conly completed the book guided by his notes.", " Set in the United States, the story is in the form of a diary written from the first-person perspective of sixteen-year-old Ann Burden, who has survived a nuclear war and nerve gas through living in a small valley with a self-contained weather system." ], "title": "Z for Zachariah" }, { "sentences": [ "Dori J. Maynard (May 4, 1958 – February 24, 2015) was the president of the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education in Oakland, California, the oldest organization dedicated to helping the nation's news media accurately and fairly portray all segments of \"our\" society.", " The Institute has trained thousands of journalists of color, including the national editor of the Washington Post, the editor of the Oakland Tribune and the only Latina to edit a major metropolitan newspaper.", " She was the co-author of \"Letters to My Children,\" a compilation of nationally syndicated columns by her late father Robert C. Maynard, with introductory essays by Dori.", " She served on the board of the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, as well as the Board of Visitors for the John S. Knight Fellowships." ], "title": "Dori J. Maynard" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert C. Kochersberger Jr. (born 25 April 1950) (also published as Bob Kochersberger) is an American writer and associate professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he has taught since 1986.", " He received his BA in journalism from St. Bonaventure University in 1972, MS from Syracuse University in 1979, and PhD from the University of Tennessee in 1986.", " Kochersberger is an expert on the muckraking journalism era and has published extensively on Ida Tarbell.", " He routinely contributes to the \"News & Observer\"." ], "title": "Robert Kochersberger" }, { "sentences": [ "United States Senator Robert C. Byrd (November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) represented the U.S. state of West Virginia as a Democrat in the United States Senate.", " During his tenure as chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Byrd secured billions of dollars of Federal funds for projects throughout West Virginia, many of which bear his name.", " Byrd served four terms as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee: January 3, 1989 through January 3, 1995; January 3, 2001 through January 20, 2001; June 6, 2001 through January 3, 2003; and January 3, 2007 through January 3, 2009.", " As a New Deal Democrat, Byrd used his position as chairman to battle persistent poverty in his home state of West Virginia, which he referred to as “one of the rock bottomest of states.”", " \"I lost no opportunity to promote funding for programs and projects of benefit to the people back home,\" said Byrd.", "“ Within two years of his chairmanship, Byrd surpassed his announced five-year goal of making sure more than $1 billion in Federal funds was sent back to West Virginia.", " In referring to his economic contributions to West Virginia, Byrd said in 2000, \"West Virginia has always had four friends: God Almighty, Sears Roebuck, Carter's Liver Pills and Robert C. Byrd.\"" ], "title": "List of places named after Robert Byrd" }, { "sentences": [ "George Nicholas (c. 1754 – July 25, 1799) was the first professor of law at Transylvania University in Kentucky.", " He was also briefly attorney general of Kentucky, and had been several times a member of the Virginia House of Delegates.", " He was the son of Robert C. Nicholas, Sr.; his brothers included Wilson Cary Nicholas.", " He was the father of Robert C. Nicholas.", " He was a friend and correspondent of James Madison; he was also extremely fat, and Madison laughed until he cried at a caricature of Nicholas, during the Virginia convention to ratify the United States Constitution, as a plum pudding with legs." ], "title": "George Nicholas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Robert C. Weaver Federal Building is a 10-story office building in Washington, D.C., owned by the federal government of the United States.", " Completed in 1968, it serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).", " Built by the General Services Administration, it is a prime example of Brutalist architecture.", " The structure is named for Dr. Robert C. Weaver, the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the first African American Cabinet member." ], "title": "Robert C. Weaver Federal Building" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert C. Newton (June 2, 1840 – June 7, 1877) was a noted lawyer and Confederate Colonel in Arkansas during the American Civil War.", " He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War.", " Robert C. Newton Camp # 197 of Little Rock was named for him and was the oldest continually run camp of the Arkansas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, as well as the oldest continually active camp west of the Mississippi River." ], "title": "Robert C. Newton" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert C. Graham House, also known as Mimi's House and the Kelly-Graham House, is a historic home located at Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.", " It was built in 1912, and is a large two-story, Prairie School style glazed red brick dwelling.", " It has a low pitched hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves and covered with green Spanish tile.", " Its porches feature mosaic tile floors.", " From 1918 to 1967, it was the home of automobile manufacturer Robert C. Graham (1885-1967)." ], "title": "Robert C. Graham House" } ]
[ "Title: Ida Tarbell House\n\nThe Ida Tarbell House is a historic house at 320 Valley Road in Easton, Connecticut. A simple farmhouse dubbed \"Twin Oaks\", it was the home of muckraking journalist Ida Tarbell (1857-1944) from 1906 until her death. She purchased the property with proceeds from her two-volume book on the Standard Oil Company. Most of her writing after 1906 was done in the study on the first floor. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with Tarbell's professional life.", "Title: Ida Tarbell\n\nIda Minerva Tarbell (November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944) was an American teacher, author and journalist. She was one of the leading \"muckrakers\" of the progressive era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is thought to have pioneered investigative journalism. She is best known for her 1904 book, \"The History of the Standard Oil Company\", which was listed as No. 5 in a 1999 list by New York University of the top 100 works of 20th-century American journalism. It was first serialized in \"McClure's Magazine\" from 1902 to 1904. She depicted John D. Rockefeller as crabbed, miserly, money-grabbing, and viciously effective at monopolizing the oil trade. She wrote many other notable magazine series and biographies, including several works on President Abraham Lincoln, revealing his early life.", "Title: Z for Zachariah\n\nZ for Zachariah is a post-apocalyptic science-fiction novel by Robert C. O'Brien that was published posthumously in 1974. The name Robert C. O'Brien was the pen name used by Robert Leslie Conly. After the author's death in 1973, his wife Sally M. Conly and daughter Jane Leslie Conly completed the book guided by his notes. Set in the United States, the story is in the form of a diary written from the first-person perspective of sixteen-year-old Ann Burden, who has survived a nuclear war and nerve gas through living in a small valley with a self-contained weather system.", "Title: Dori J. Maynard\n\nDori J. Maynard (May 4, 1958 – February 24, 2015) was the president of the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education in Oakland, California, the oldest organization dedicated to helping the nation's news media accurately and fairly portray all segments of \"our\" society. The Institute has trained thousands of journalists of color, including the national editor of the Washington Post, the editor of the Oakland Tribune and the only Latina to edit a major metropolitan newspaper. She was the co-author of \"Letters to My Children,\" a compilation of nationally syndicated columns by her late father Robert C. Maynard, with introductory essays by Dori. She served on the board of the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, as well as the Board of Visitors for the John S. Knight Fellowships.", "Title: Robert Kochersberger\n\nRobert C. Kochersberger Jr. (born 25 April 1950) (also published as Bob Kochersberger) is an American writer and associate professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he has taught since 1986. He received his BA in journalism from St. Bonaventure University in 1972, MS from Syracuse University in 1979, and PhD from the University of Tennessee in 1986. Kochersberger is an expert on the muckraking journalism era and has published extensively on Ida Tarbell. He routinely contributes to the \"News & Observer\".", "Title: List of places named after Robert Byrd\n\nUnited States Senator Robert C. Byrd (November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) represented the U.S. state of West Virginia as a Democrat in the United States Senate. During his tenure as chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Byrd secured billions of dollars of Federal funds for projects throughout West Virginia, many of which bear his name. Byrd served four terms as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee: January 3, 1989 through January 3, 1995; January 3, 2001 through January 20, 2001; June 6, 2001 through January 3, 2003; and January 3, 2007 through January 3, 2009. As a New Deal Democrat, Byrd used his position as chairman to battle persistent poverty in his home state of West Virginia, which he referred to as “one of the rock bottomest of states.” \"I lost no opportunity to promote funding for programs and projects of benefit to the people back home,\" said Byrd. “ Within two years of his chairmanship, Byrd surpassed his announced five-year goal of making sure more than $1 billion in Federal funds was sent back to West Virginia. In referring to his economic contributions to West Virginia, Byrd said in 2000, \"West Virginia has always had four friends: God Almighty, Sears Roebuck, Carter's Liver Pills and Robert C. Byrd.\"", "Title: George Nicholas\n\nGeorge Nicholas (c. 1754 – July 25, 1799) was the first professor of law at Transylvania University in Kentucky. He was also briefly attorney general of Kentucky, and had been several times a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. He was the son of Robert C. Nicholas, Sr.; his brothers included Wilson Cary Nicholas. He was the father of Robert C. Nicholas. He was a friend and correspondent of James Madison; he was also extremely fat, and Madison laughed until he cried at a caricature of Nicholas, during the Virginia convention to ratify the United States Constitution, as a plum pudding with legs.", "Title: Robert C. Weaver Federal Building\n\nThe Robert C. Weaver Federal Building is a 10-story office building in Washington, D.C., owned by the federal government of the United States. Completed in 1968, it serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Built by the General Services Administration, it is a prime example of Brutalist architecture. The structure is named for Dr. Robert C. Weaver, the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the first African American Cabinet member.", "Title: Robert C. Newton\n\nRobert C. Newton (June 2, 1840 – June 7, 1877) was a noted lawyer and Confederate Colonel in Arkansas during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for his involvement in the Brooks-Baxter War. Robert C. Newton Camp # 197 of Little Rock was named for him and was the oldest continually run camp of the Arkansas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, as well as the oldest continually active camp west of the Mississippi River.", "Title: Robert C. Graham House\n\nRobert C. Graham House, also known as Mimi's House and the Kelly-Graham House, is a historic home located at Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. It was built in 1912, and is a large two-story, Prairie School style glazed red brick dwelling. It has a low pitched hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves and covered with green Spanish tile. Its porches feature mosaic tile floors. From 1918 to 1967, it was the home of automobile manufacturer Robert C. Graham (1885-1967)." ]
5,094
What apparel company did the owner of the film company that created Coraline create?
Nike
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Phil Knight", "Laika (company)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Geffen Film Company (also known as The Geffen Company, The Geffen Film Company, Inc., and later Geffen Pictures) was a film distributor and production company founded by David Geffen, the founder of Geffen Records, and future co-founder of DreamWorks.", " Geffen founded the company in 1980, having recruited Eric Eisner as president, and distributed its films through Warner Bros. Geffen operated it as a division of Warner Bros., and as a result, following The Geffen Film Company's shutdown in 1998, Warner Bros. now owns the company's library.", " However, the only Geffen Film Company title Warner Bros. does not own is the 1996 Mike Judge comedy \"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America\", itself owned by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "The Geffen Film Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Nautica is a mid-range to high-end American apparel brand of the VF Corporation featuring primarily men's, women's, children's apparel and accessories, as well as home, watches, and fragrance.", " Nautica was founded in 1983 by clothing designer David Chu and a partner.", " It was purchased for cash and stock in 1984 by State-O-Maine, a New York-based apparel company.", " State-O-Maine changed its name to Nautica in 1994.", " VF Corporation purchased Nautica in 2003." ], "title": "Nautica (clothing company)" }, { "sentences": [ "TabJuice is a Facebook commerce application developed for small businesses.", " It was initially marketed towards the fashion industry to take advantage of independent fashion brands' strong interest in establishing e-commerce presences.", " The company is headquartered in San Diego, California and was co-founded by Dylan Whitman and Jeff Church.", " TabJuice's name is an acknowledgment of the multiple tabs that businesses often create within their Facebook pages.", " Early adopters of TabJuice included NIKA Water Company and humanitarian apparel company Jedidiah USA.", " The clothing company saw an increase in overall sales shortly after adopting the application." ], "title": "Tabjuice" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis J. \"Chip\" Wilson (born 1956) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who has founded several retail apparel companies, most notably yoga-inspired athletic apparel company Lululemon Athletica Inc. (TSX: LLL, NASDAQ: LULU).", " Chip Wilson is widely considered to be the original creator of the athleisure trend.In 2016 he organized his personal and business interests into the holding company Hold It All inc." ], "title": "Chip Wilson" }, { "sentences": [ "Datong Film Company (Chinese: 大同影片公司) was a film company in the 1940s.", " Datong Film Company was also founded by producer and filmmaker Zhang Shichuan.", " Shichuan was also the creator of Dadi Film Company (Chinese: 北京大地時代文化傳播有限公司).", " Datong Film Company only made eight movies from that time in 1940 more than Dadi Film Company, Dadi Film Company only made five movies.", " Datong Film Company has made a film called \"The Kid\" (1950).", " which starred Bruce Lee as Kid Cheung and Lee Hoi-chuen as Hung Pak Ho.", " Datong Film Company was defunct in 1953." ], "title": "Datong Film Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Hampson Knight (born February 24, 1938) is an American business magnate and philanthropist.", " A native of Oregon, he is the co-founder and chairman \"emeritus\" of Nike, Inc., and previously served as chairman and CEO of the company.", " In November 2015, Forbes named Knight the 15th richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$28.1 billion.", " He is also the owner of the stop motion film production company Laika." ], "title": "Phil Knight" }, { "sentences": [ "Laika Entertainment, LLC., or simply Laika, is an American stop-motion animation studio specializing in feature films, commercial content for all media, music videos and short films.", " It is best known for its stop-motion feature films, \"Coraline\", \"ParaNorman\", \"The Boxtrolls\" and \"Kubo and the Two Strings\", all co-produced in partnership with Universal Pictures through its Focus Features label." ], "title": "Laika (company)" }, { "sentences": [ "lululemon athletica Inc. ( ), styled as lululemon athletica, is a Canadian athletic apparel retailer.", " It is a self-described yoga-inspired athletic apparel company and a designer and retailer of technical athletic apparel, which produces a clothing line and runs international clothing stores from its company base in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", " The company makes a number of different types of athletic wear, including performance shirts, shorts, and pants, as well as lifestyle apparel and yoga accessories.", " They sell their clothing internationally.", " Key competitors include Athleta, Nike and Under Armour." ], "title": "Lululemon Athletica" }, { "sentences": [ "Bulwark FR is an American company that manufactures and distributes flame-resistant protective apparel to the North American industrial market, primarily serving the electric, utility and petrochemical segments.", " The company is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee and owned by VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), the world’s largest apparel company." ], "title": "Bulwark Protective Apparel" }, { "sentences": [ "Maggie's Organics is a brand of clothing and toys made from certified organic cotton and wool fibers, using fair trade production and distribution methods.", " They are considered notable for their involvement in the development of organic and fair trade standards for apparel.", " The company was founded in 1992, and so are the oldest surviving organic apparel company in the US.", " The company's production is done in worker-owned co-operatives in Nicaragua and North Carolina, as well as in a family-owned and -operated facility in Costa Rica.", " Maggie's Functional Organics also seeks to minimize packaging and product transportation in order to lower their carbon footprint." ], "title": "Maggie's Organics" } ]
[ "Title: The Geffen Film Company\n\nThe Geffen Film Company (also known as The Geffen Company, The Geffen Film Company, Inc., and later Geffen Pictures) was a film distributor and production company founded by David Geffen, the founder of Geffen Records, and future co-founder of DreamWorks. Geffen founded the company in 1980, having recruited Eric Eisner as president, and distributed its films through Warner Bros. Geffen operated it as a division of Warner Bros., and as a result, following The Geffen Film Company's shutdown in 1998, Warner Bros. now owns the company's library. However, the only Geffen Film Company title Warner Bros. does not own is the 1996 Mike Judge comedy \"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America\", itself owned by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: Nautica (clothing company)\n\nNautica is a mid-range to high-end American apparel brand of the VF Corporation featuring primarily men's, women's, children's apparel and accessories, as well as home, watches, and fragrance. Nautica was founded in 1983 by clothing designer David Chu and a partner. It was purchased for cash and stock in 1984 by State-O-Maine, a New York-based apparel company. State-O-Maine changed its name to Nautica in 1994. VF Corporation purchased Nautica in 2003.", "Title: Tabjuice\n\nTabJuice is a Facebook commerce application developed for small businesses. It was initially marketed towards the fashion industry to take advantage of independent fashion brands' strong interest in establishing e-commerce presences. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California and was co-founded by Dylan Whitman and Jeff Church. TabJuice's name is an acknowledgment of the multiple tabs that businesses often create within their Facebook pages. Early adopters of TabJuice included NIKA Water Company and humanitarian apparel company Jedidiah USA. The clothing company saw an increase in overall sales shortly after adopting the application.", "Title: Chip Wilson\n\nDennis J. \"Chip\" Wilson (born 1956) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who has founded several retail apparel companies, most notably yoga-inspired athletic apparel company Lululemon Athletica Inc. (TSX: LLL, NASDAQ: LULU). Chip Wilson is widely considered to be the original creator of the athleisure trend.In 2016 he organized his personal and business interests into the holding company Hold It All inc.", "Title: Datong Film Company\n\nDatong Film Company (Chinese: 大同影片公司) was a film company in the 1940s. Datong Film Company was also founded by producer and filmmaker Zhang Shichuan. Shichuan was also the creator of Dadi Film Company (Chinese: 北京大地時代文化傳播有限公司). Datong Film Company only made eight movies from that time in 1940 more than Dadi Film Company, Dadi Film Company only made five movies. Datong Film Company has made a film called \"The Kid\" (1950). which starred Bruce Lee as Kid Cheung and Lee Hoi-chuen as Hung Pak Ho. Datong Film Company was defunct in 1953.", "Title: Phil Knight\n\nPhilip Hampson Knight (born February 24, 1938) is an American business magnate and philanthropist. A native of Oregon, he is the co-founder and chairman \"emeritus\" of Nike, Inc., and previously served as chairman and CEO of the company. In November 2015, Forbes named Knight the 15th richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$28.1 billion. He is also the owner of the stop motion film production company Laika.", "Title: Laika (company)\n\nLaika Entertainment, LLC., or simply Laika, is an American stop-motion animation studio specializing in feature films, commercial content for all media, music videos and short films. It is best known for its stop-motion feature films, \"Coraline\", \"ParaNorman\", \"The Boxtrolls\" and \"Kubo and the Two Strings\", all co-produced in partnership with Universal Pictures through its Focus Features label.", "Title: Lululemon Athletica\n\nlululemon athletica Inc. ( ), styled as lululemon athletica, is a Canadian athletic apparel retailer. It is a self-described yoga-inspired athletic apparel company and a designer and retailer of technical athletic apparel, which produces a clothing line and runs international clothing stores from its company base in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company makes a number of different types of athletic wear, including performance shirts, shorts, and pants, as well as lifestyle apparel and yoga accessories. They sell their clothing internationally. Key competitors include Athleta, Nike and Under Armour.", "Title: Bulwark Protective Apparel\n\nBulwark FR is an American company that manufactures and distributes flame-resistant protective apparel to the North American industrial market, primarily serving the electric, utility and petrochemical segments. The company is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee and owned by VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), the world’s largest apparel company.", "Title: Maggie's Organics\n\nMaggie's Organics is a brand of clothing and toys made from certified organic cotton and wool fibers, using fair trade production and distribution methods. They are considered notable for their involvement in the development of organic and fair trade standards for apparel. The company was founded in 1992, and so are the oldest surviving organic apparel company in the US. The company's production is done in worker-owned co-operatives in Nicaragua and North Carolina, as well as in a family-owned and -operated facility in Costa Rica. Maggie's Functional Organics also seeks to minimize packaging and product transportation in order to lower their carbon footprint." ]
5,095
Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform is a platform that was used for the second generation of what crossover SUV, marketed since 2002?
Volvo XC90
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform", "Volvo XC90" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The GMC Acadia is a mid-size crossover SUV (full-size until 2016) from GMC.", " The first generation GMC Acadia shared the GM Lambda platform with the Chevrolet Traverse, and Buick Enclave.", " The Acadia went on sale in 2006 as a 2007 model in the United States and in Canada.", " The Acadia replaces three of the 7- or 8-seater vehicles on the Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealership network, the mid-size GMC Safari van, the GMC Envoy, and the Pontiac Montana SV6 minivan for the domestic market.", " As of 2009, the Lambda vehicles have replaced the Buick Rainier, Buick Rendezvous, and the Buick Terraza, and then subsequently the GMC Envoy and the Chevrolet TrailBlazer.", " A Denali version of the Acadia debuted in 2010 as a 2011 model.", " In 2016, the second generation Acadia was repositioned as a mid-size crossover utility vehicle (as a 2017 model) in order to compete within the growing mid-size CUV market against the likes of the Ford Edge and Dodge Journey." ], "title": "GMC Acadia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Honda spanning two generations.", " The first generation HR-V was based on the Honda Logo and sold in Japan and selective Asia-Pacific markets between 1999 and 2006.", " The second generation HR-V is based on third-generation Honda Fit and went on sale in North America, Australia, Brazil, and selective Asian markets in 2015.", " The second generation HR-V is largely identical to the JDM Vezel which went on sale in late 2013." ], "title": "Honda HR-V" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kia Kue was originally unveiled as a concept crossover SUV during the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.", " It is similar in design to the Hyundai Santa Fe platform, and it may also share the same platform used by the Hyundai Santa Fe and Veracruz in that it, like the Santa Fe, it is a crossover SUV.", " The concept vehicle seated five passengers." ], "title": "Kia Kue" }, { "sentences": [ "The BMW X3 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by German automaker BMW since 2003.", " Based on the BMW 3 Series platform, and now in its third generation, BMW markets the crossover as a \"Sports Activity Vehicle\", the company's proprietary descriptor for its X-line of vehicles.", " The first generation X3 was designed by BMW in conjunction with Magna Steyr of Graz, Austria—who also manufactured all X3s under contract to BMW.", " BMW manufactures the second generation X3 at their Spartanburg plant in South Carolina, United States." ], "title": "BMW X3" }, { "sentences": [ "crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars since 2008 and is now in its second generation." ], "title": "Volvo XC60" }, { "sentences": [ "The Volvo Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform is a global full-size unibody automobile platform developed and manufactured by Volvo Cars.", " It debuted in 2014 when the second-generation Volvo XC90 was released." ], "title": "Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform" }, { "sentences": [ "The BMW X1 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed worldwide by BMW since 2009.", " The first generation model, based on the BMW 3 Series, was available with rear-wheel-drive (\"sDrive\") and all-wheel-drive (\"xDrive\") configurations.", " The second generation, based on BMW's compact UKL platform, is available with front-wheel-drive (\"sDrive\") and all-wheel-drive (\"xDrive\")." ], "title": "BMW X1" }, { "sentences": [ "The Volvo XC90 is a luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars since 2002 and now in its second generation." ], "title": "Volvo XC90" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lincoln MKX is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and sold by Lincoln.", " Having debuted as a 2007 model in December 2006, the first-generation MKX is a rebadged variant of the Ford Edge.", " It uses Ford's CD3 platform for the first generation (2007–2015) and CD4 platform for the second generation (2016–present)." ], "title": "Lincoln MKX" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Explorer is a full-size sport utility vehicle produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company since 1990, based since 2010 on a crossover platform.", " The Ford Explorer became one of the most popular sport utility vehicles on the road.", " The model years 1991 through 2010 were traditional body-on-frame, mid-size SUVs. For the 2011 model year, Ford moved the Explorer to a more modern unibody, full-size crossover SUV platform, the same Volvo-derived platform the Ford Flex and Ford Taurus use although with significantly greater ground clearance.", " It is slotted between the traditional body-on-frame, full-size Ford Expedition and the mid-size CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) Ford Edge.", " Although outwardly similar, the fifth generation Explorer, Ford Edge and Ford Escape do not share platforms.", " The fifth generation Explorer does, however, share platforms with the Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT." ], "title": "Ford Explorer" } ]
[ "Title: GMC Acadia\n\nThe GMC Acadia is a mid-size crossover SUV (full-size until 2016) from GMC. The first generation GMC Acadia shared the GM Lambda platform with the Chevrolet Traverse, and Buick Enclave. The Acadia went on sale in 2006 as a 2007 model in the United States and in Canada. The Acadia replaces three of the 7- or 8-seater vehicles on the Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealership network, the mid-size GMC Safari van, the GMC Envoy, and the Pontiac Montana SV6 minivan for the domestic market. As of 2009, the Lambda vehicles have replaced the Buick Rainier, Buick Rendezvous, and the Buick Terraza, and then subsequently the GMC Envoy and the Chevrolet TrailBlazer. A Denali version of the Acadia debuted in 2010 as a 2011 model. In 2016, the second generation Acadia was repositioned as a mid-size crossover utility vehicle (as a 2017 model) in order to compete within the growing mid-size CUV market against the likes of the Ford Edge and Dodge Journey.", "Title: Honda HR-V\n\nThe Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Honda spanning two generations. The first generation HR-V was based on the Honda Logo and sold in Japan and selective Asia-Pacific markets between 1999 and 2006. The second generation HR-V is based on third-generation Honda Fit and went on sale in North America, Australia, Brazil, and selective Asian markets in 2015. The second generation HR-V is largely identical to the JDM Vezel which went on sale in late 2013.", "Title: Kia Kue\n\nThe Kia Kue was originally unveiled as a concept crossover SUV during the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It is similar in design to the Hyundai Santa Fe platform, and it may also share the same platform used by the Hyundai Santa Fe and Veracruz in that it, like the Santa Fe, it is a crossover SUV. The concept vehicle seated five passengers.", "Title: BMW X3\n\nThe BMW X3 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by German automaker BMW since 2003. Based on the BMW 3 Series platform, and now in its third generation, BMW markets the crossover as a \"Sports Activity Vehicle\", the company's proprietary descriptor for its X-line of vehicles. The first generation X3 was designed by BMW in conjunction with Magna Steyr of Graz, Austria—who also manufactured all X3s under contract to BMW. BMW manufactures the second generation X3 at their Spartanburg plant in South Carolina, United States.", "Title: Volvo XC60\n\ncrossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars since 2008 and is now in its second generation.", "Title: Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform\n\nThe Volvo Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform is a global full-size unibody automobile platform developed and manufactured by Volvo Cars. It debuted in 2014 when the second-generation Volvo XC90 was released.", "Title: BMW X1\n\nThe BMW X1 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed worldwide by BMW since 2009. The first generation model, based on the BMW 3 Series, was available with rear-wheel-drive (\"sDrive\") and all-wheel-drive (\"xDrive\") configurations. The second generation, based on BMW's compact UKL platform, is available with front-wheel-drive (\"sDrive\") and all-wheel-drive (\"xDrive\").", "Title: Volvo XC90\n\nThe Volvo XC90 is a luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars since 2002 and now in its second generation.", "Title: Lincoln MKX\n\nThe Lincoln MKX is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and sold by Lincoln. Having debuted as a 2007 model in December 2006, the first-generation MKX is a rebadged variant of the Ford Edge. It uses Ford's CD3 platform for the first generation (2007–2015) and CD4 platform for the second generation (2016–present).", "Title: Ford Explorer\n\nThe Ford Explorer is a full-size sport utility vehicle produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company since 1990, based since 2010 on a crossover platform. The Ford Explorer became one of the most popular sport utility vehicles on the road. The model years 1991 through 2010 were traditional body-on-frame, mid-size SUVs. For the 2011 model year, Ford moved the Explorer to a more modern unibody, full-size crossover SUV platform, the same Volvo-derived platform the Ford Flex and Ford Taurus use although with significantly greater ground clearance. It is slotted between the traditional body-on-frame, full-size Ford Expedition and the mid-size CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) Ford Edge. Although outwardly similar, the fifth generation Explorer, Ford Edge and Ford Escape do not share platforms. The fifth generation Explorer does, however, share platforms with the Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT." ]
5,096
Reese's Puffs is a breakfast cereal inspired by a candy created in what year?
1928
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[ { "sentences": [ "A cereal box prize, also known as a cereal box toy in the UK and Ireland, is a promotional toy or small item that is offered as an incentive to buy a particular breakfast cereal.", " Prizes are found inside or sometimes on the cereal box.", " The term \"cereal box prize\" is sometimes used as a broader term to also include premiums that can be ordered through the mail from an advertising promotion printed on the outside of the cereal box." ], "title": "Cereal box prize" }, { "sentences": [ "Grape-Nuts is a breakfast cereal developed in 1897 by C. W. Post, a former patient and later competitor of the 19th-century breakfast food innovator, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.", " Despite the name, the cereal contains neither grapes nor nuts; it is made with wheat and barley.", " Post believed that glucose (which he called \"grape sugar\") formed in the baking process.", " This, combined with the nutty flavor of the cereal, is said to have inspired its name.", " Another explanation originates from employees at Post, who claim that the cereal got its name due to a resemblance to grape seeds, or grape \"nuts.\"", " The cereal originally prepared by C. W. Post when developing the product was a batter that came from the oven as a rigid sheet.", " He then broke the sheet into pieces and ran them through a coffee grinder to produce the \"nut\" sized kernels." ], "title": "Grape-Nuts" }, { "sentences": [ "Mr. T Cereal was a sweetened breakfast cereal manufactured by the Quaker Oats Company.", " The cereal was prepared with corn and oats as primary ingredients, and was fortified with iron and B vitamins.", " The cereal box had a cartoon likeness of Mr. T on the box as the cereal's mascot.", " The cereal was manufactured in the shape of the letter \"T\".", " It has been described as being similar in flavor to Cap'n Crunch cereal." ], "title": "Mr. T Cereal" }, { "sentences": [ "Smorz is a breakfast cereal manufactured by the Kellogg Company, consisting of chocolate graham-flavored corn puffs and marshmallows, modeled after the flavor of S'mores.", " The breakfast cereal was first released in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013.", " It was announced in December 2015 that Smorz would be reintroduced, and it can be found in stores again today." ], "title": "Smorz" }, { "sentences": [ "Ice Cream Cones was a breakfast cereal from General Mills that was created in 1987.", " The cereal consisted of puffs sweetened for chocolate, vanilla or chocolate chip ice cream flavor, as well as sugar cone-shaped pieces sweetened for sugar cone flavor.", " The cereal’s spokesperson was an animated character called Ice Cream Jones, who delivered the cereal on an old-fashioned pedal bike." ], "title": "Ice Cream Cones (cereal)" }, { "sentences": [ "Crispy Critters was a breakfast cereal manufactured by Post Cereal starting in 1963.", " The sweetened cereal, made of oats, consisted of animal-shaped pieces akin to animal crackers. Television commercials featured a cartoon lion, Linus the Lionhearted, voiced by Sheldon Leonard, with the slogan \"The one and only cereal that comes in the shape of animals,\" sung to the tune of \"Trepak\" from Tchaikovsky's \"The Nutcracker\" ballet.", " The next year, Linus was spun off into a Saturday-morning cartoon show, which ran for two years on the CBS network, then reran on the ABC network for three more until 1969.", " After a decline in popularity, the cereal was discontinued." ], "title": "Crispy Critters" }, { "sentences": [ "Reese's Puffs (formerly Reese's Peanut Butter Puffs) is a breakfast cereal manufactured by General Mills inspired by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.", " At its launch in 1994, the cereal consisted of grain puffs flavored with chocolate and peanut butter.", " Later the format was revised to be a mixture of chocolate puffs and peanut butter puffs." ], "title": "Reese's Puffs" }, { "sentences": [ "Corn flakes, or cornflakes, are a popular breakfast cereal made by toasting flakes of corn.", " The cereal was first created by John Harvey Kellogg in 1894 as a food that he thought would be healthy for the patients of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan where he was superintendent.", " The breakfast cereal proved popular among the patients and the Kellogg Company (Kellogg's) was set up to produce corn flakes for the wider public.", " A patent for the process was granted in 1896." ], "title": "Corn flakes" }, { "sentences": [ "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a popular American candy consisting of a milk, white, or dark chocolate cup filled with peanut butter, marketed by The Hershey Company.", " They were created in 1928 by H. B. Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey.", " Reese was inspired by Hershey and left dairy farming to start his own candy business." ], "title": "Reese's Peanut Butter Cups" }, { "sentences": [ "Cocoa Puffs is a brand of chocolate-flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal, manufactured by General Mills.", " Introduced in 1958, the cereal consists of small orbs of corn, oats, and rice flavored with cocoa.", " Essentially, Cocoa Puffs are Kix cereal with chocolate flavoring; similarly, Trix has been, for most of its existence, fruit-flavored Kix." ], "title": "Cocoa Puffs" } ]
[ "Title: Cereal box prize\n\nA cereal box prize, also known as a cereal box toy in the UK and Ireland, is a promotional toy or small item that is offered as an incentive to buy a particular breakfast cereal. Prizes are found inside or sometimes on the cereal box. The term \"cereal box prize\" is sometimes used as a broader term to also include premiums that can be ordered through the mail from an advertising promotion printed on the outside of the cereal box.", "Title: Grape-Nuts\n\nGrape-Nuts is a breakfast cereal developed in 1897 by C. W. Post, a former patient and later competitor of the 19th-century breakfast food innovator, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Despite the name, the cereal contains neither grapes nor nuts; it is made with wheat and barley. Post believed that glucose (which he called \"grape sugar\") formed in the baking process. This, combined with the nutty flavor of the cereal, is said to have inspired its name. Another explanation originates from employees at Post, who claim that the cereal got its name due to a resemblance to grape seeds, or grape \"nuts.\" The cereal originally prepared by C. W. Post when developing the product was a batter that came from the oven as a rigid sheet. He then broke the sheet into pieces and ran them through a coffee grinder to produce the \"nut\" sized kernels.", "Title: Mr. T Cereal\n\nMr. T Cereal was a sweetened breakfast cereal manufactured by the Quaker Oats Company. The cereal was prepared with corn and oats as primary ingredients, and was fortified with iron and B vitamins. The cereal box had a cartoon likeness of Mr. T on the box as the cereal's mascot. The cereal was manufactured in the shape of the letter \"T\". It has been described as being similar in flavor to Cap'n Crunch cereal.", "Title: Smorz\n\nSmorz is a breakfast cereal manufactured by the Kellogg Company, consisting of chocolate graham-flavored corn puffs and marshmallows, modeled after the flavor of S'mores. The breakfast cereal was first released in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013. It was announced in December 2015 that Smorz would be reintroduced, and it can be found in stores again today.", "Title: Ice Cream Cones (cereal)\n\nIce Cream Cones was a breakfast cereal from General Mills that was created in 1987. The cereal consisted of puffs sweetened for chocolate, vanilla or chocolate chip ice cream flavor, as well as sugar cone-shaped pieces sweetened for sugar cone flavor. The cereal’s spokesperson was an animated character called Ice Cream Jones, who delivered the cereal on an old-fashioned pedal bike.", "Title: Crispy Critters\n\nCrispy Critters was a breakfast cereal manufactured by Post Cereal starting in 1963. The sweetened cereal, made of oats, consisted of animal-shaped pieces akin to animal crackers. Television commercials featured a cartoon lion, Linus the Lionhearted, voiced by Sheldon Leonard, with the slogan \"The one and only cereal that comes in the shape of animals,\" sung to the tune of \"Trepak\" from Tchaikovsky's \"The Nutcracker\" ballet. The next year, Linus was spun off into a Saturday-morning cartoon show, which ran for two years on the CBS network, then reran on the ABC network for three more until 1969. After a decline in popularity, the cereal was discontinued.", "Title: Reese's Puffs\n\nReese's Puffs (formerly Reese's Peanut Butter Puffs) is a breakfast cereal manufactured by General Mills inspired by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. At its launch in 1994, the cereal consisted of grain puffs flavored with chocolate and peanut butter. Later the format was revised to be a mixture of chocolate puffs and peanut butter puffs.", "Title: Corn flakes\n\nCorn flakes, or cornflakes, are a popular breakfast cereal made by toasting flakes of corn. The cereal was first created by John Harvey Kellogg in 1894 as a food that he thought would be healthy for the patients of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan where he was superintendent. The breakfast cereal proved popular among the patients and the Kellogg Company (Kellogg's) was set up to produce corn flakes for the wider public. A patent for the process was granted in 1896.", "Title: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups\n\nReese's Peanut Butter Cups are a popular American candy consisting of a milk, white, or dark chocolate cup filled with peanut butter, marketed by The Hershey Company. They were created in 1928 by H. B. Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey. Reese was inspired by Hershey and left dairy farming to start his own candy business.", "Title: Cocoa Puffs\n\nCocoa Puffs is a brand of chocolate-flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal, manufactured by General Mills. Introduced in 1958, the cereal consists of small orbs of corn, oats, and rice flavored with cocoa. Essentially, Cocoa Puffs are Kix cereal with chocolate flavoring; similarly, Trix has been, for most of its existence, fruit-flavored Kix." ]
5,097
What post-World War II militant movement was Clark Reid Martell known for?
Neo-Nazism
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[ { "sentences": [ "Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II militant, social or political movements seeking to revive the ideology of Nazism.", " The term \"neo-Nazism\" can also refer to the ideology of these movements." ], "title": "Neo-Nazism" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlo Rosselli (16 November 18999 June 1937) was an Italian political leader, journalist, historian and anti-fascist activist, first in Italy then abroad.", " He developed a theory of reformist, non-Marxist Socialism inspired by the British Labour movement, that he described as \"liberal Socialism\".", " Rosselli founded the anti-fascist militant movement \"Giustizia e Libertà\".", " Rosselli personally took part in combat in the Spanish Civil War where he served on the Republican side." ], "title": "Carlo Rosselli" }, { "sentences": [ "Clark Reid Martell (born December 23, 1960) is an American white supremacist, the former leader of Chicago Area SkinHeads (CASH), which was founded by six skinheads under his leadership in year 1987 the first organized neo-Nazi white power skinhead group in the United States.", " The group was also called Romantic Violence, and was the first US distributor of Skrewdriver records and tapes." ], "title": "Clark Martell" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolfgang Borchert (] ; 20 May 1921 – 20 November 1947) was a German author and playwright whose work was affected by his experience of dictatorship and his service in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War.", " His work is among the best examples of the Trümmerliteratur movement in post-World War II Germany.", " His most famous work is the drama \"\"Draußen vor der Tür (The Man Outside)\"\", which he wrote in the first days after World War II.", " In his works he never makes compromises in questions of humanity and humanism.", " He is one of the most popular authors of the German postwar period, and today his work is often read in German schools." ], "title": "Wolfgang Borchert" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Tôn Thất Thiện was a South Vietnamese nationalist of the post-World War II generation who had the rare distinction of serving and watching at close quarters the two historic leaders of post-World War II Vietnam: presidents Ho Chi Minh in the Viet Minh coalition in 1945–46, and Ngô Đình Diệm 1954–55/1956–59/1963.", " He played a significant though understated role in the nationalist attempt to preserve a non-communist Vietnam." ], "title": "Tôn Thất Thiện" }, { "sentences": [ "Dau al Set (] ), the first post-World War II artistic movement in Catalonia, was founded in Barcelona in September 1948 by poet Joan Brossa.", " The movement, best known for translating the conscious and unconscious mind into art, was heavily influenced by both the Surrealist and Dadaist movements.", " In Catalan Dau al Set means \"the seventh face of the dice\", which expresses the movement's rupturist character." ], "title": "Dau al Set" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Tacoma\" class of patrol frigates served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War.", " The class is named for its lead ship, , a S2-S2-AQ1 design, which in turn was named for the city of Tacoma, Washington.", " Ships of the class also served in the British Royal Navy – in which they were known as Colony-class frigates – and the Soviet Navy during World War II.", " \"Tacoma\"-class ships served in the United States Coast Guard and various navies post-World War II." ], "title": "Tacoma-class frigate" }, { "sentences": [ "111/112 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) is a major arterial road in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.", " It serves Edmonton's west side industrial district, the old town of Jasper Place, North Downtown Edmonton, and post-World War II Edmonton.", " It passes a number of landmarks including the Telus World of Science, Westmount Centre, Kingsway Mall, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, and Commonwealth Stadium.", " The portion between 91 and 101 Streets has the name \"Norwood Boulevard\" in addition to 111 Avenue, this name has remained since the City of Edmonton decided to number its streets, but keep a select few names.", " It changes names at 91 Street to 112 Avenue.", " East of there, the street enters post-World War II neighbourhoods that are aligned with the North Saskatchewan River, and run slightly north.", " By 50 Street, 112 Avenue is where 115 Avenue should be, (3 blocks south of 118 Avenue), and ends so that the streets of the old town of Beverly can take over." ], "title": "111/112 Avenue, Edmonton" }, { "sentences": [ "The military history of the Philippines is characterized by a period of struggle against colonial powers such as Spain and the United States, occupation by the Empire of Japan during World War II and participation in Asian conflicts post-World War II such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War.", " The Philippines has also battled a communist insurgency and a secessionist movement by Muslims in the southern portion of the country." ], "title": "Military history of the Philippines" }, { "sentences": [ "Arte Informale is a term coined in 1950 by the French critic Michel Tapié to refer to the art movement that began during the mid-1940s in post-World War II Europe.", " This movement also paralleled the Abstract Expressionism movement that was taking place at the same time in the United States, and had ties to the Arte Povera movement.", " Sometimes referred to as Tachism, Art Autre or Lyrical Abstraction, it was a type of abstraction in which form became less important than that of the expressive impulses of the artist, and was opposed to the rationalism of traditional abstraction.", " The qualities of informal art explore the possibilities of gesture, materials (often non traditional), and signage as the basis of communication.", " Oftentimes art characterized as informal is executed spontaneously and the approach to painting and sculpture are generally gestural, performative, expressionistic and experimental.", " Certain artists such as Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri and Emilio Vedova were crucial figures of this movement." ], "title": "Arte Informale" } ]
[ "Title: Neo-Nazism\n\nNeo-Nazism consists of post-World War II militant, social or political movements seeking to revive the ideology of Nazism. The term \"neo-Nazism\" can also refer to the ideology of these movements.", "Title: Carlo Rosselli\n\nCarlo Rosselli (16 November 18999 June 1937) was an Italian political leader, journalist, historian and anti-fascist activist, first in Italy then abroad. He developed a theory of reformist, non-Marxist Socialism inspired by the British Labour movement, that he described as \"liberal Socialism\". Rosselli founded the anti-fascist militant movement \"Giustizia e Libertà\". Rosselli personally took part in combat in the Spanish Civil War where he served on the Republican side.", "Title: Clark Martell\n\nClark Reid Martell (born December 23, 1960) is an American white supremacist, the former leader of Chicago Area SkinHeads (CASH), which was founded by six skinheads under his leadership in year 1987 the first organized neo-Nazi white power skinhead group in the United States. The group was also called Romantic Violence, and was the first US distributor of Skrewdriver records and tapes.", "Title: Wolfgang Borchert\n\nWolfgang Borchert (] ; 20 May 1921 – 20 November 1947) was a German author and playwright whose work was affected by his experience of dictatorship and his service in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. His work is among the best examples of the Trümmerliteratur movement in post-World War II Germany. His most famous work is the drama \"\"Draußen vor der Tür (The Man Outside)\"\", which he wrote in the first days after World War II. In his works he never makes compromises in questions of humanity and humanism. He is one of the most popular authors of the German postwar period, and today his work is often read in German schools.", "Title: Tôn Thất Thiện\n\nDr. Tôn Thất Thiện was a South Vietnamese nationalist of the post-World War II generation who had the rare distinction of serving and watching at close quarters the two historic leaders of post-World War II Vietnam: presidents Ho Chi Minh in the Viet Minh coalition in 1945–46, and Ngô Đình Diệm 1954–55/1956–59/1963. He played a significant though understated role in the nationalist attempt to preserve a non-communist Vietnam.", "Title: Dau al Set\n\nDau al Set (] ), the first post-World War II artistic movement in Catalonia, was founded in Barcelona in September 1948 by poet Joan Brossa. The movement, best known for translating the conscious and unconscious mind into art, was heavily influenced by both the Surrealist and Dadaist movements. In Catalan Dau al Set means \"the seventh face of the dice\", which expresses the movement's rupturist character.", "Title: Tacoma-class frigate\n\nThe \"Tacoma\" class of patrol frigates served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War. The class is named for its lead ship, , a S2-S2-AQ1 design, which in turn was named for the city of Tacoma, Washington. Ships of the class also served in the British Royal Navy – in which they were known as Colony-class frigates – and the Soviet Navy during World War II. \"Tacoma\"-class ships served in the United States Coast Guard and various navies post-World War II.", "Title: 111/112 Avenue, Edmonton\n\n111/112 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) is a major arterial road in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves Edmonton's west side industrial district, the old town of Jasper Place, North Downtown Edmonton, and post-World War II Edmonton. It passes a number of landmarks including the Telus World of Science, Westmount Centre, Kingsway Mall, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, and Commonwealth Stadium. The portion between 91 and 101 Streets has the name \"Norwood Boulevard\" in addition to 111 Avenue, this name has remained since the City of Edmonton decided to number its streets, but keep a select few names. It changes names at 91 Street to 112 Avenue. East of there, the street enters post-World War II neighbourhoods that are aligned with the North Saskatchewan River, and run slightly north. By 50 Street, 112 Avenue is where 115 Avenue should be, (3 blocks south of 118 Avenue), and ends so that the streets of the old town of Beverly can take over.", "Title: Military history of the Philippines\n\nThe military history of the Philippines is characterized by a period of struggle against colonial powers such as Spain and the United States, occupation by the Empire of Japan during World War II and participation in Asian conflicts post-World War II such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The Philippines has also battled a communist insurgency and a secessionist movement by Muslims in the southern portion of the country.", "Title: Arte Informale\n\nArte Informale is a term coined in 1950 by the French critic Michel Tapié to refer to the art movement that began during the mid-1940s in post-World War II Europe. This movement also paralleled the Abstract Expressionism movement that was taking place at the same time in the United States, and had ties to the Arte Povera movement. Sometimes referred to as Tachism, Art Autre or Lyrical Abstraction, it was a type of abstraction in which form became less important than that of the expressive impulses of the artist, and was opposed to the rationalism of traditional abstraction. The qualities of informal art explore the possibilities of gesture, materials (often non traditional), and signage as the basis of communication. Oftentimes art characterized as informal is executed spontaneously and the approach to painting and sculpture are generally gestural, performative, expressionistic and experimental. Certain artists such as Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri and Emilio Vedova were crucial figures of this movement." ]
5,098
What occupation do Elio Petri the Italian and English-Australian Ralph Smart share?
filmmaker
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{ "title": [ "Elio Petri", "Ralph Smart" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (Italian: Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto ) is a 1970 Italian crime drama film directed by Elio Petri.", " It is a dramatic, psychological, black-humored satire on corruption in high office, telling the story of a top police officer who kills his mistress, and then tests whether the police would charge him for this crime.", " He begins manipulating the investigation by planting obvious clues while the other police officers ignore them, either intentionally or not." ], "title": "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion" }, { "sentences": [ "High Infidelity (Italian: Alta infedeltà ) is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Elio Petri, Franco Rossi and Luciano Salce." ], "title": "High Infidelity" }, { "sentences": [ "The Assassin (Italian: \"L'assassino\" ) is a 1961 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri.", " It is the feature film debut of Petri.", " It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival." ], "title": "The Assassin (1961 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "We Still Kill the Old Way (Italian: A ciascuno il suo ) is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri.", " It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay.", " It is based on the novel \"To Each His Own\" by Leonardo Sciascia." ], "title": "We Still Kill the Old Way" }, { "sentences": [ "Property Is No Longer a Theft (Italian: La proprietà non è più un furto ) is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Elio Petri.", " It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival." ], "title": "Property Is No Longer a Theft" }, { "sentences": [ "Good News (Italian: \"Buone notizie\" ) is a 1979 Italian satirical comedy film written and directed by Elio Petri and starring Giancarlo Giannini.", " It is the last film of Petri." ], "title": "Good News (1979 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Todo modo is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Elio Petri.", " It is based on a novel of the same name by Leonardo Sciascia." ], "title": "Todo modo" }, { "sentences": [ "Elio Petri (29 January 1929 – 10 November 1982) was an Italian political filmmaker." ], "title": "Elio Petri" }, { "sentences": [ "Luigi Kuveiller (3 October 1927 - 10 January 2013) was an Italian cinematographer, best known for his collaboration with Elio Petri." ], "title": "Luigi Kuveiller" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph Foster Smart {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (27 August 1908 – 12 February 2001) was a film and television producer, director, and writer, born in England to Australian parents." ], "title": "Ralph Smart" } ]
[ "Title: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion\n\nInvestigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (Italian: Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto ) is a 1970 Italian crime drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is a dramatic, psychological, black-humored satire on corruption in high office, telling the story of a top police officer who kills his mistress, and then tests whether the police would charge him for this crime. He begins manipulating the investigation by planting obvious clues while the other police officers ignore them, either intentionally or not.", "Title: High Infidelity\n\nHigh Infidelity (Italian: Alta infedeltà ) is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Elio Petri, Franco Rossi and Luciano Salce.", "Title: The Assassin (1961 film)\n\nThe Assassin (Italian: \"L'assassino\" ) is a 1961 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It is the feature film debut of Petri. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival.", "Title: We Still Kill the Old Way\n\nWe Still Kill the Old Way (Italian: A ciascuno il suo ) is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. It is based on the novel \"To Each His Own\" by Leonardo Sciascia.", "Title: Property Is No Longer a Theft\n\nProperty Is No Longer a Theft (Italian: La proprietà non è più un furto ) is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.", "Title: Good News (1979 film)\n\nGood News (Italian: \"Buone notizie\" ) is a 1979 Italian satirical comedy film written and directed by Elio Petri and starring Giancarlo Giannini. It is the last film of Petri.", "Title: Todo modo\n\nTodo modo is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is based on a novel of the same name by Leonardo Sciascia.", "Title: Elio Petri\n\nElio Petri (29 January 1929 – 10 November 1982) was an Italian political filmmaker.", "Title: Luigi Kuveiller\n\nLuigi Kuveiller (3 October 1927 - 10 January 2013) was an Italian cinematographer, best known for his collaboration with Elio Petri.", "Title: Ralph Smart\n\nRalph Foster Smart {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (27 August 1908 – 12 February 2001) was a film and television producer, director, and writer, born in England to Australian parents." ]
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Russell Springs, Kentucky is the gateway to the reservoir that has a shoreline of what distance?
1,255 miles
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Russell Springs, Kentucky", "Lake Cumberland" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Lake Cumberland is a reservoir in Clinton, Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne counties in Kentucky.", " The primary reasons for its construction were a means for flood control and the production of hydroelectric power.", " Its shoreline measures 1,255 miles (2,020 km) and the lake covers 65,530 acre at the maximum power pool elevation.", " The reservoir ranks 9th in the U.S. in size, with a capacity of 6100000 acre.ft of water, enough to cover the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky with 3 inches (76 mm) of water.", " The main lake is 101 mi long and over one mile (1.6 km) across at its widest point." ], "title": "Lake Cumberland" }, { "sentences": [ "WJRS (104.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format that is licensed to Jamestown, Kentucky, and serving the Jamestown/Russell Springs area in Russell County, Kentucky.", " The station is currently owned by Lake Cumberland Broadcasters, LLC, which also owns WJKY.", " The two stations share broadcast facilities and transmitting tower at 2804 South US 127 on the south side of Russell Springs." ], "title": "WJRS" }, { "sentences": [ "WHVE (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format.", " Licensed to Russell Springs, Kentucky, USA, the station is currently owned by Shoreline Communications, Inc." ], "title": "WHVE" }, { "sentences": [ "WIDS (570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Gospel Music format.", " Licensed to Russell Springs, Kentucky, USA.", " The station is currently owned by Hammond Broadcasting, Inc." ], "title": "WIDS (AM)" }, { "sentences": [ "Russell Springs is a home rule-class city in Russell County, Kentucky, in the United States.", " The city is the gateway to Lake Cumberland, one of the largest man-made lakes in the region, created by Wolf Creek Dam.", " It is the largest city in the county, having a population of 2,399 during the year 2000 U.S. Census." ], "title": "Russell Springs, Kentucky" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 379 (KY 379) is a 27.483 mi state highway in Kentucky that runs from Kentucky Route 1880 in rural Cumberland County northwest of Albany to U.S. Route 127 in northeastern Russell Springs via Russell Springs.", " KY 379 is split into two segments by the Cumberland River, with neither a ferry nor a bridge at the crossing.", " The southern segment ends just west of a boat ramp on the river, while the northern segment begins at Kentucky Route 771 just east of the river." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 379" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 430 (KY 430) is a 1.690 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky.", " The highway travels through the central part of Russell Springs." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 430" }, { "sentences": [ "WJKY (1060 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports radio format.", " It is licensed to Jamestown, Kentucky, USA, and serving the Russell County, Kentucky area, including Jamestown and Russell Springs.", " The station is owned by Lake Cumberland Broadcasters and is affiliated with ESPN Radio." ], "title": "WJKY" }, { "sentences": [ "Lake Martin is located in Tallapoosa, Elmore and Coosa counties in Alabama.", " It is a 44,000-acre (178 km²) reservoir with over 750 miles (1,200 km) of wooded shoreline.", " Lake Martin is a reservoir, formed by the construction of Martin Dam on the Tallapoosa River.", " The Martin Dam powerhouse is used to generate hydroelectric power for the Alabama Power Company.", " Construction on Martin Dam began in 1923 and was completed in 1926, creating what was at that time the largest man-made body of water in the world.", " Originally known as Cherokee Bluffs for the geological formation upon which it was built, the dam was renamed in 1936 in honor of Thomas Martin, the then-president of Alabama Power Company.", " Alabama Power and Russell Lands own the majority of the shoreline." ], "title": "Lake Martin" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Bluff Reservoir is a reservoir on the Pecos River 40 miles (64 km) north of Pecos, Texas.", " The reservoir extends into Loving and Reeves Counties in Texas, and Eddy County in New Mexico.", " The northern shoreline of the reservoir is the lowest point in the state of New Mexico.", " The reservoir was formed in 1936 by the construction of a dam by the Red Bluff Water Control District to provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric power.", " The reservoir is also used for recreational activities." ], "title": "Red Bluff Reservoir" } ]
[ "Title: Lake Cumberland\n\nLake Cumberland is a reservoir in Clinton, Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne counties in Kentucky. The primary reasons for its construction were a means for flood control and the production of hydroelectric power. Its shoreline measures 1,255 miles (2,020 km) and the lake covers 65,530 acre at the maximum power pool elevation. The reservoir ranks 9th in the U.S. in size, with a capacity of 6100000 acre.ft of water, enough to cover the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky with 3 inches (76 mm) of water. The main lake is 101 mi long and over one mile (1.6 km) across at its widest point.", "Title: WJRS\n\nWJRS (104.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format that is licensed to Jamestown, Kentucky, and serving the Jamestown/Russell Springs area in Russell County, Kentucky. The station is currently owned by Lake Cumberland Broadcasters, LLC, which also owns WJKY. The two stations share broadcast facilities and transmitting tower at 2804 South US 127 on the south side of Russell Springs.", "Title: WHVE\n\nWHVE (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Russell Springs, Kentucky, USA, the station is currently owned by Shoreline Communications, Inc.", "Title: WIDS (AM)\n\nWIDS (570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Gospel Music format. Licensed to Russell Springs, Kentucky, USA. The station is currently owned by Hammond Broadcasting, Inc.", "Title: Russell Springs, Kentucky\n\nRussell Springs is a home rule-class city in Russell County, Kentucky, in the United States. The city is the gateway to Lake Cumberland, one of the largest man-made lakes in the region, created by Wolf Creek Dam. It is the largest city in the county, having a population of 2,399 during the year 2000 U.S. Census.", "Title: Kentucky Route 379\n\nKentucky Route 379 (KY 379) is a 27.483 mi state highway in Kentucky that runs from Kentucky Route 1880 in rural Cumberland County northwest of Albany to U.S. Route 127 in northeastern Russell Springs via Russell Springs. KY 379 is split into two segments by the Cumberland River, with neither a ferry nor a bridge at the crossing. The southern segment ends just west of a boat ramp on the river, while the northern segment begins at Kentucky Route 771 just east of the river.", "Title: Kentucky Route 430\n\nKentucky Route 430 (KY 430) is a 1.690 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway travels through the central part of Russell Springs.", "Title: WJKY\n\nWJKY (1060 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports radio format. It is licensed to Jamestown, Kentucky, USA, and serving the Russell County, Kentucky area, including Jamestown and Russell Springs. The station is owned by Lake Cumberland Broadcasters and is affiliated with ESPN Radio.", "Title: Lake Martin\n\nLake Martin is located in Tallapoosa, Elmore and Coosa counties in Alabama. It is a 44,000-acre (178 km²) reservoir with over 750 miles (1,200 km) of wooded shoreline. Lake Martin is a reservoir, formed by the construction of Martin Dam on the Tallapoosa River. The Martin Dam powerhouse is used to generate hydroelectric power for the Alabama Power Company. Construction on Martin Dam began in 1923 and was completed in 1926, creating what was at that time the largest man-made body of water in the world. Originally known as Cherokee Bluffs for the geological formation upon which it was built, the dam was renamed in 1936 in honor of Thomas Martin, the then-president of Alabama Power Company. Alabama Power and Russell Lands own the majority of the shoreline.", "Title: Red Bluff Reservoir\n\nRed Bluff Reservoir is a reservoir on the Pecos River 40 miles (64 km) north of Pecos, Texas. The reservoir extends into Loving and Reeves Counties in Texas, and Eddy County in New Mexico. The northern shoreline of the reservoir is the lowest point in the state of New Mexico. The reservoir was formed in 1936 by the construction of a dam by the Red Bluff Water Control District to provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric power. The reservoir is also used for recreational activities." ]