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5,100
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Deyemi Okanlawon had a cameo in the music video by which Nigerian rapper who got his start in "The School Boys"?
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Falz
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"Beyond Blood is a 2016 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Greg Odutayo, and starring Kehinde Bankole, Joseph Benjamin, Bimbo Manuel, Deyemi Okanlawon, Carol King, Wole Ojo and Shan George.",
" It premiered on 14 January 2016 in Lagos, and was generally released on 15 January 2016."
],
"title": "Beyond Blood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"No Guts No Glory (abbreviated as NGNG) is the debut studio album by Nigerian rapper Phyno, released by Sputnet Records and Penthauze Music on March 20, 2014.",
" It features guest appearances from P-Square, Omawumi, Olamide, Stormrex, Efa, Flavour N'abania, Runtown, Ice Prince, M.I, Mr Raw, Timaya and Illbliss.",
" Phyno enlisted Major Bangz, Wizzy Pro, Chopstix and JStunt to assist with production.",
" Initially scheduled for a November 2013 release, the album was strategically pushed back in order to capitalize on the downtime of the Nigerian Music Industry during the first quarter of the year."
],
"title": "No Guts No Glory (Phyno album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mayor Boss (born 5 June 1986), is a Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter and video producer based in Europe.",
" He is member of the Nigerian Hip-hop, R&B & Pop group called Young Paperboyz and also has developed a solo career for himself with a major debut release of his two solo single called “My Diva,” and Mi Meow.",
" Mayor Boss has also founded his own record label, Naijamayor Records"
],
"title": "Mayor Boss"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Teria Yarhere is a Nigerian rapper from Delta State who performs under the name M Trill (stylised as M-Trill or M.Trill).",
" He released his debut studio album \"Number One\" in 2008 along with a follow-up mixtape entitled \"Ladies and Gentlemen\" (2010).",
" That same year, he won the \"Best West African Act\" at the Channel O Music Video Awards for his single \"Bounce\".",
" M Trill has been featured on songs with Timaya, Cyrus da Virus, Ruggedman, Slim Burna, 2shots, A-Q, Kraftmatiks, Modenine, Godwon, Evaezi, and Pyrelli among others.",
" He was ranked by \"BellaNaija\" magazine as one of the illest rappers in the game."
],
"title": "M Trill"
},
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"sentences": [
"Quality is the debut studio album of Nigerian rapper and songwriter CDQ.",
" It was released on 22 August 2016 through General Records.",
" The album's release was preceded by six singles including \"Nowo E Soke\" which won Best Afro Hip-Hop Video at the 2016 Nigeria Music Video Awards; \"Indomie (Remix)\" and \"Gbemisaya\" which were added as bonus songs."
],
"title": "Quality (CDQ album)"
},
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"Deyemi Okanlawon is a Nigerian film, television, theatre and voice actor.",
" He is best known for his roles in the TV Series \"Gidi Up\" and \"An African City\" and featured in Movies, \"If Tomorrow Comes\" and \"Road to Yesterday\" as well as his cameo appearances in a number of Nigerian music videos including \"No be You\" by Waje and \"Soldier\" by Falz The Bahd Guy."
],
"title": "Deyemi Okanlawon"
},
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"sentences": [
"Folarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and songwriter.",
" He began his career while in secondary school after forming a group called \"The School Boys\" with his friend before his professional career as a music artiste began in 2009.",
" Falz shot into limelight after his song titled \"Marry Me\" (featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade) won him a nomination in the \"Best Collaboration of The Year\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.",
" He was also nominated in the \"Best Rap Act of The Year\" and \"Best New Act to Watch\" categories at the same event.",
" He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records."
],
"title": "Falz"
},
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"sentences": [
"Nigerian recording artist and music producer Slim Burna has recorded a total of twenty three songs including remixes, covers and guest features.",
" After he quit his production job at Grafton Records in 2008, he formed Street Rhymes and has since made beats and created music in his own studio.",
" In 2009, he released his own version of \"Oyoyo\" (originally by J Martins) which helped gain him some attention.",
" The song became a hit record, appearing on several mix albums put together by the Nigerian DJs Coalition.",
" He collaborated with award-winning Nigerian rapper M-Trill on the song \"Oya Na\", which was duly released in May 2012.",
" The following month, Burna released \"I'm on Fire\" and hinted towards a new mixtape.",
" He later confirmed through a video footage that he had begun work on his debut project.",
" The second single released from the tape was \"All Day\" which Burna recorded with some vocal assistance from fellow Garden City singer Bukwild Da Ikwerrian.",
" Bukwild contributed to the songwriting and delivered the second verse of the track.",
" Burna also collaborated with P.I. Piego, a member of Hip hop group Ruud Boiz, on the third single \"Claro\", released on February 8, 2013.",
" His first full length project \"I'm on Fire\" was released on April 11, 2013.",
" Later that same year, Burna also contributed a guest verse to the song \"Bad Girl\" for Young Paperboyz's second studio album, \"Naija Boss Techno Reloaded\" and released the song \"Oh Na Na Na\" in commemoration of Nigeria's 53rd Independence Day Anniversary, which ultimately became the first top ten hit of his career."
],
"title": "List of songs recorded by Slim Burna"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gilbert Bani (born August 1, 1986) popularly known by his stage name A-Q, is a prolific Nigerian rapper, recording artist, dancer, songwriter, and performer.",
" A-Q was nominated for The_Headies music awards for best rap song artist 2016, for his rap song Agu Ji Ndi Men A-Q started his music career at the age of 12 listening to other artiste and miming their songs.",
" He was then advised to start writing his own lyrics by friends while in Kings College Lagos."
],
"title": "A-Q"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gidi Up is a Nigerian television and web drama series starring OC Ukeje, Deyemi Okanlawon, Somkele Iyamah, and Titilope Sonuga in lead roles.",
" The series is created by Jadesola Osiberu and executively produced by Lola Odedina.",
" It is produced by Ndani TV and sponsored by GTBank.",
" Episodes are first aired online through \"Ndani.tv\" web channel, and the first episode was aired on 20 February 2013."
],
"title": "Gidi Up"
}
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"Title: Beyond Blood\n\nBeyond Blood is a 2016 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Greg Odutayo, and starring Kehinde Bankole, Joseph Benjamin, Bimbo Manuel, Deyemi Okanlawon, Carol King, Wole Ojo and Shan George. It premiered on 14 January 2016 in Lagos, and was generally released on 15 January 2016.",
"Title: No Guts No Glory (Phyno album)\n\nNo Guts No Glory (abbreviated as NGNG) is the debut studio album by Nigerian rapper Phyno, released by Sputnet Records and Penthauze Music on March 20, 2014. It features guest appearances from P-Square, Omawumi, Olamide, Stormrex, Efa, Flavour N'abania, Runtown, Ice Prince, M.I, Mr Raw, Timaya and Illbliss. Phyno enlisted Major Bangz, Wizzy Pro, Chopstix and JStunt to assist with production. Initially scheduled for a November 2013 release, the album was strategically pushed back in order to capitalize on the downtime of the Nigerian Music Industry during the first quarter of the year.",
"Title: Mayor Boss\n\nMayor Boss (born 5 June 1986), is a Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter and video producer based in Europe. He is member of the Nigerian Hip-hop, R&B & Pop group called Young Paperboyz and also has developed a solo career for himself with a major debut release of his two solo single called “My Diva,” and Mi Meow. Mayor Boss has also founded his own record label, Naijamayor Records",
"Title: M Trill\n\nTeria Yarhere is a Nigerian rapper from Delta State who performs under the name M Trill (stylised as M-Trill or M.Trill). He released his debut studio album \"Number One\" in 2008 along with a follow-up mixtape entitled \"Ladies and Gentlemen\" (2010). That same year, he won the \"Best West African Act\" at the Channel O Music Video Awards for his single \"Bounce\". M Trill has been featured on songs with Timaya, Cyrus da Virus, Ruggedman, Slim Burna, 2shots, A-Q, Kraftmatiks, Modenine, Godwon, Evaezi, and Pyrelli among others. He was ranked by \"BellaNaija\" magazine as one of the illest rappers in the game.",
"Title: Quality (CDQ album)\n\nQuality is the debut studio album of Nigerian rapper and songwriter CDQ. It was released on 22 August 2016 through General Records. The album's release was preceded by six singles including \"Nowo E Soke\" which won Best Afro Hip-Hop Video at the 2016 Nigeria Music Video Awards; \"Indomie (Remix)\" and \"Gbemisaya\" which were added as bonus songs.",
"Title: Deyemi Okanlawon\n\nDeyemi Okanlawon is a Nigerian film, television, theatre and voice actor. He is best known for his roles in the TV Series \"Gidi Up\" and \"An African City\" and featured in Movies, \"If Tomorrow Comes\" and \"Road to Yesterday\" as well as his cameo appearances in a number of Nigerian music videos including \"No be You\" by Waje and \"Soldier\" by Falz The Bahd Guy.",
"Title: Falz\n\nFolarin Falana (born October 27, 1990 in Lagos State), better known by his stage name Falz is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and songwriter. He began his career while in secondary school after forming a group called \"The School Boys\" with his friend before his professional career as a music artiste began in 2009. Falz shot into limelight after his song titled \"Marry Me\" (featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade) won him a nomination in the \"Best Collaboration of The Year\" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He was also nominated in the \"Best Rap Act of The Year\" and \"Best New Act to Watch\" categories at the same event. He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Slim Burna\n\nNigerian recording artist and music producer Slim Burna has recorded a total of twenty three songs including remixes, covers and guest features. After he quit his production job at Grafton Records in 2008, he formed Street Rhymes and has since made beats and created music in his own studio. In 2009, he released his own version of \"Oyoyo\" (originally by J Martins) which helped gain him some attention. The song became a hit record, appearing on several mix albums put together by the Nigerian DJs Coalition. He collaborated with award-winning Nigerian rapper M-Trill on the song \"Oya Na\", which was duly released in May 2012. The following month, Burna released \"I'm on Fire\" and hinted towards a new mixtape. He later confirmed through a video footage that he had begun work on his debut project. The second single released from the tape was \"All Day\" which Burna recorded with some vocal assistance from fellow Garden City singer Bukwild Da Ikwerrian. Bukwild contributed to the songwriting and delivered the second verse of the track. Burna also collaborated with P.I. Piego, a member of Hip hop group Ruud Boiz, on the third single \"Claro\", released on February 8, 2013. His first full length project \"I'm on Fire\" was released on April 11, 2013. Later that same year, Burna also contributed a guest verse to the song \"Bad Girl\" for Young Paperboyz's second studio album, \"Naija Boss Techno Reloaded\" and released the song \"Oh Na Na Na\" in commemoration of Nigeria's 53rd Independence Day Anniversary, which ultimately became the first top ten hit of his career.",
"Title: A-Q\n\nGilbert Bani (born August 1, 1986) popularly known by his stage name A-Q, is a prolific Nigerian rapper, recording artist, dancer, songwriter, and performer. A-Q was nominated for The_Headies music awards for best rap song artist 2016, for his rap song Agu Ji Ndi Men A-Q started his music career at the age of 12 listening to other artiste and miming their songs. He was then advised to start writing his own lyrics by friends while in Kings College Lagos.",
"Title: Gidi Up\n\nGidi Up is a Nigerian television and web drama series starring OC Ukeje, Deyemi Okanlawon, Somkele Iyamah, and Titilope Sonuga in lead roles. The series is created by Jadesola Osiberu and executively produced by Lola Odedina. It is produced by Ndani TV and sponsored by GTBank. Episodes are first aired online through \"Ndani.tv\" web channel, and the first episode was aired on 20 February 2013."
] |
5,101
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Name the mother of Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford, who was the daughter of the English nobleman and politician Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby?
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Mary Stanley
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easy
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"Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (18 September 1501 – 30 April 1563) was born in Penshurst, Kent, eldest son of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Buckingham.",
" Eleanor (or Alianore) was the daughter of Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland and Maud Herbert, Countess of Northumberland.",
" After his father's execution he managed to regain some of his family's position and he was created Baron Stafford in 1547."
],
"title": "Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford"
},
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"sentences": [
"Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford (7 January 1535 – 18 October 1603) was the second surviving son of Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford and Ursula Pole, the younger brother of Henry Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford.",
" He served in Parliament for Stafford and succeeded his brother to the barony in 1566."
],
"title": "Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Admiral Edward Stafford Fitzherbert, 13th Baron Stafford, KCB (17 April 1864 – 28 September 1941) was an English peer, holding the title Baron Stafford.",
" He was also a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station."
],
"title": "Edward Fitzherbert, 13th Baron Stafford"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Jerningham Baronetcy, of Cossey in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England.",
" It was created on 16 August 1621 for Henry Jerningham.",
" The fifth Baronet married Mary, only daughter of Mary Plowden, sister of John Paul Stafford-Howard, 4th Earl of Stafford and de jure 5th Baron Stafford (see the Baron Stafford 1640 creation).",
" He was succeeded by his son, the sixth Baron.",
" In 1807 the claim to the barony of Stafford, which had been under attainder since 1680, passed to him through his mother.",
" He died in 1809 when the baronetcy and the claim to the barony passed to his son, the seventh Baronet.",
" He petitioned the House of Lords for a reversal of the attainder of the barony of Stafford and for a writ of summons to Parliament.",
" In 1824 the attainder was reversed and the following year he was summoned to the House of Lords as the eighth Baron Stafford."
],
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"sentences": [
"Edward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton (c. 1555-7 May 1633) was a younger son of Charles Stourton, 8th Baron Stourton and Lady Anne Stanley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby.",
" His father was executed for murder in 1557.",
" He succeeded his brother John in 1588."
],
"title": "Edward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton"
},
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"sentences": [
"Henry Nevill, 6th and \"de jure\" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer.",
" He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham).",
" He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny."
],
"title": "Henry Nevill, 6th Baron Bergavenny"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 3rd Earl of Waterford, 9th Baron Talbot, KG (12 December 1448 – 28 June 1473) was an English nobleman.",
" He also held the subsidiary titles of 12th Baron Strange of Blackmere and 8th Baron Furnival.",
" Although a soldier and an administrator, he was described by William of Worcester as 'more devoted to literature and the muses, than to politics and arms'."
],
"title": "John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury"
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"sentences": [
"Baron Stanley of Alderley, in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1839 for the politician and landowner Sir John Stanley, 7th Baronet.",
" Upon his death in 1850, he was succeeded as 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and 8th Baronet of Alderley Hall by his son Edward, who was a prominent Liberal politician and notably served as President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster General and had in 1848 been created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington in the County Palatine of Chester, in his own right.",
" His wife Henrietta was a prominent campaigner for women's education.",
" After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as \"Lord Stanley of Alderley\".",
" The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron.",
" He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham.",
" In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield.",
" After his death the titles passed to his son, the 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley.",
" He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and also served as Governor of Victoria.",
" His eldest son, the 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley, sold the family seat of Alderley Hall in 1938.",
" He was married four times, the second time to Sylvia Ashley.",
" On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, who preferred to be known as Lord Sheffield.",
" He only held the titles for three months.",
" s of 2013 the titles are held by the latter's cousin, the 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who succeeded his father in that year.",
" He is the grandson of the Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, youngest son of the 4th Baron."
],
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"sentences": [
"Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford (1572 – 16 September 1625) was the son of Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford and Mary Stanley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby and Dorothy Howard.",
" He became 4th Baron Stafford on the death of his father in 1603"
],
"title": "Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford"
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"sentences": [
"Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby KG (c. 10 May 1509 – 24 October 1572) was an English nobleman and politician."
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"Title: Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford\n\nHenry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (18 September 1501 – 30 April 1563) was born in Penshurst, Kent, eldest son of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Buckingham. Eleanor (or Alianore) was the daughter of Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland and Maud Herbert, Countess of Northumberland. After his father's execution he managed to regain some of his family's position and he was created Baron Stafford in 1547.",
"Title: Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford\n\nEdward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford (7 January 1535 – 18 October 1603) was the second surviving son of Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford and Ursula Pole, the younger brother of Henry Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford. He served in Parliament for Stafford and succeeded his brother to the barony in 1566.",
"Title: Edward Fitzherbert, 13th Baron Stafford\n\nAdmiral Edward Stafford Fitzherbert, 13th Baron Stafford, KCB (17 April 1864 – 28 September 1941) was an English peer, holding the title Baron Stafford. He was also a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station.",
"Title: Jerningham baronets\n\nThe Jerningham Baronetcy, of Cossey in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 16 August 1621 for Henry Jerningham. The fifth Baronet married Mary, only daughter of Mary Plowden, sister of John Paul Stafford-Howard, 4th Earl of Stafford and de jure 5th Baron Stafford (see the Baron Stafford 1640 creation). He was succeeded by his son, the sixth Baron. In 1807 the claim to the barony of Stafford, which had been under attainder since 1680, passed to him through his mother. He died in 1809 when the baronetcy and the claim to the barony passed to his son, the seventh Baronet. He petitioned the House of Lords for a reversal of the attainder of the barony of Stafford and for a writ of summons to Parliament. In 1824 the attainder was reversed and the following year he was summoned to the House of Lords as the eighth Baron Stafford.",
"Title: Edward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton\n\nEdward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton (c. 1555-7 May 1633) was a younger son of Charles Stourton, 8th Baron Stourton and Lady Anne Stanley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby. His father was executed for murder in 1557. He succeeded his brother John in 1588.",
"Title: Henry Nevill, 6th Baron Bergavenny\n\nHenry Nevill, 6th and \"de jure\" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer. He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham). He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny.",
"Title: John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury\n\nJohn Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 3rd Earl of Waterford, 9th Baron Talbot, KG (12 December 1448 – 28 June 1473) was an English nobleman. He also held the subsidiary titles of 12th Baron Strange of Blackmere and 8th Baron Furnival. Although a soldier and an administrator, he was described by William of Worcester as 'more devoted to literature and the muses, than to politics and arms'.",
"Title: Baron Stanley of Alderley\n\nBaron Stanley of Alderley, in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1839 for the politician and landowner Sir John Stanley, 7th Baronet. Upon his death in 1850, he was succeeded as 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and 8th Baronet of Alderley Hall by his son Edward, who was a prominent Liberal politician and notably served as President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster General and had in 1848 been created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington in the County Palatine of Chester, in his own right. His wife Henrietta was a prominent campaigner for women's education. After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as \"Lord Stanley of Alderley\". The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield. After his death the titles passed to his son, the 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and also served as Governor of Victoria. His eldest son, the 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley, sold the family seat of Alderley Hall in 1938. He was married four times, the second time to Sylvia Ashley. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, who preferred to be known as Lord Sheffield. He only held the titles for three months. s of 2013 the titles are held by the latter's cousin, the 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who succeeded his father in that year. He is the grandson of the Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, youngest son of the 4th Baron.",
"Title: Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford\n\nEdward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford (1572 – 16 September 1625) was the son of Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford and Mary Stanley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby and Dorothy Howard. He became 4th Baron Stafford on the death of his father in 1603",
"Title: Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby\n\nEdward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby KG (c. 10 May 1509 – 24 October 1572) was an English nobleman and politician."
] |
5,102
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What is the name of the TV series done by the writer of the 2008 American sports comedy directed by Kent Alterman?
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"Dice"
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"The Bad News Bears is a 1976 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie.",
" It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal.",
" The film was followed by two sequels, \"The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training\" in 1977 and \"The Bad News Bears Go to Japan\" in 1978, a short-lived 1979–80 CBS television series, and a 2005 remake."
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"title": "The Bad News Bears"
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"sentences": [
"Scot Armstrong is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.",
" He is credited with writing or co-writing numerous comedy films, including \"Old School\", \"\", \"Semi-Pro\", \"Road Trip\", and many others.",
" He is also the writer and director of the 2015 film, \"Search Party\".",
" The film will be released in the US in May 2016.",
" Also in 2016, his TV series, \"Dice\", premiered on Showtime."
],
"title": "Scot Armstrong"
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"sentences": [
"Leatherheads is a 2008 American sports comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by and starring George Clooney.",
" The film also stars Renée Zellweger, Jonathan Pryce, and John Krasinski and focuses on the early years of professional American football."
],
"title": "Leatherheads"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports comedy film and a remake of the 1974 film of the same name.",
" Adam Sandler plays the protagonist Paul Crewe, a disgraced former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is forced to form a team from the prison inmates to play football against their guards."
],
"title": "The Longest Yard (2005 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Caddyshack II is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to \"Caddyshack\".",
" The film stars Jackie Mason, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, Chevy Chase, Jonathan Silverman, and Jessica Lundy.",
" It was written by various outside writers, but is credited to the first draft by Peter Torokvei and Harold Ramis, who also co-wrote and directed the first, and is directed by Allan Arkush."
],
"title": "Caddyshack II"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cloud 9 is a 2006 American sports comedy film starring Burt Reynolds that was written and produced by Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Academy Award-winning producer (\"The Godfather\", \"Million Dollar Baby\") Albert S. Ruddy.",
" It was the last comedy in which Reynolds reprised and updated his role as the charming rascal made legendary in films like \"The Longest Yard\" and \"Smokey and the Bandit\"."
],
"title": "Cloud 9 (2006 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Semi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema.",
" The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney.",
" The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium (in the gym of the Los Angeles City Fire Department Training Center), in Detroit, and in Flint, Michigan.",
" Released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008, it was the last film from New Line Cinema before they merged with Warner Bros."
],
"title": "Semi-Pro"
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"sentences": [
"Kent Alterman is an American film director and producer.",
" He made his directorial debut in 2008 with \"Semi-Pro\" starring Will Ferrell."
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"sentences": [
"The Pinch Hitter is a 1925 silent film sports comedy directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Glenn Hunter and Constance Bennett.",
" It is a remake of a 1917 film of the same name starring Charles Ray.",
" It was produced and distributed by Associated Exhibitors.",
" A print survives."
],
"title": "The Pinch Hitter (1925 film)"
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"sentences": [
"The Waterboy is a 1998 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci (who also appears in a cameo role), starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed (his last film role before his death in 2008), Larry Gilliard, Jr., Blake Clark, Peter Dante and Jonathan Loughran, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo."
],
"title": "The Waterboy"
}
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"Title: The Bad News Bears\n\nThe Bad News Bears is a 1976 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. The film was followed by two sequels, \"The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training\" in 1977 and \"The Bad News Bears Go to Japan\" in 1978, a short-lived 1979–80 CBS television series, and a 2005 remake.",
"Title: Scot Armstrong\n\nScot Armstrong is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He is credited with writing or co-writing numerous comedy films, including \"Old School\", \"\", \"Semi-Pro\", \"Road Trip\", and many others. He is also the writer and director of the 2015 film, \"Search Party\". The film will be released in the US in May 2016. Also in 2016, his TV series, \"Dice\", premiered on Showtime.",
"Title: Leatherheads\n\nLeatherheads is a 2008 American sports comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by and starring George Clooney. The film also stars Renée Zellweger, Jonathan Pryce, and John Krasinski and focuses on the early years of professional American football.",
"Title: The Longest Yard (2005 film)\n\nThe Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports comedy film and a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. Adam Sandler plays the protagonist Paul Crewe, a disgraced former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is forced to form a team from the prison inmates to play football against their guards.",
"Title: Caddyshack II\n\nCaddyshack II is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to \"Caddyshack\". The film stars Jackie Mason, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, Chevy Chase, Jonathan Silverman, and Jessica Lundy. It was written by various outside writers, but is credited to the first draft by Peter Torokvei and Harold Ramis, who also co-wrote and directed the first, and is directed by Allan Arkush.",
"Title: Cloud 9 (2006 film)\n\nCloud 9 is a 2006 American sports comedy film starring Burt Reynolds that was written and produced by Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Academy Award-winning producer (\"The Godfather\", \"Million Dollar Baby\") Albert S. Ruddy. It was the last comedy in which Reynolds reprised and updated his role as the charming rascal made legendary in films like \"The Longest Yard\" and \"Smokey and the Bandit\".",
"Title: Semi-Pro\n\nSemi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema. The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney. The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium (in the gym of the Los Angeles City Fire Department Training Center), in Detroit, and in Flint, Michigan. Released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008, it was the last film from New Line Cinema before they merged with Warner Bros.",
"Title: Kent Alterman\n\nKent Alterman is an American film director and producer. He made his directorial debut in 2008 with \"Semi-Pro\" starring Will Ferrell.",
"Title: The Pinch Hitter (1925 film)\n\nThe Pinch Hitter is a 1925 silent film sports comedy directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Glenn Hunter and Constance Bennett. It is a remake of a 1917 film of the same name starring Charles Ray. It was produced and distributed by Associated Exhibitors. A print survives.",
"Title: The Waterboy\n\nThe Waterboy is a 1998 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci (who also appears in a cameo role), starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed (his last film role before his death in 2008), Larry Gilliard, Jr., Blake Clark, Peter Dante and Jonathan Loughran, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo."
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Which group of Mediterranean countries is Mompha miscella found from
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North Africa
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" There are two genera and eight species.",
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"Trifurcula cryptella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family.",
" It is widespread throughout Europe, northwards to southern parts of Norway and Sweden (but not in Finland), eastwards to Poland and the Balkan Peninsula, and south to the Mediterranean countries, but there it is rare and confined to mountainous regions.",
" In Italy it has only been recorded from the northern part, in Portugal in the Serra da Estrêla, in Spain in the Cantabrian Mountains and possibly the Sierra Nevada.",
" It is absent from the Mediterranean islands."
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"The Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies is a biannual open source refereed international journal with a regional focus.",
" It features educational research carried out in Mediterranean countries, as well as educational studies related to the diaspora of Mediterranean people worldwide.",
" The first issue of the MJES was published in 1996 and is now available free of charge."
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" Below is the list of the Mediterranean countries listed clockwise:"
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"Megahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest (Turkish: \"Megahit-Uluslararası Akdeniz Şarkı Yarışması\" ) was an international song contest hosted in Turkey by participations of singers from Mediterranean countries.",
" There were three different editions of the event.",
" First event that 9 countries participated was organized in 2002 in Antalya, second and third events were organized in Fethiye, Muğla.",
" Number of participants raised and reached to 14 in 2003, and to 15 in 2004.",
" Winners were Eyal Shachar of Israel, Sedat Yüce of Turkey and Linda Valori of Italy respectively."
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"Alexandria International Film Festival for Mediterranean Countries is a film festival in Egypt.",
" Organized by the Egyptian Association of Film Writers and Critics (EAFWC).",
" The AIFF aims to broaden film culture and strengthen the relationship between filmmakers throughout the world, with special attention given to Mediterranean countries."
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"North Africa is a group of Mediterranean countries situated in the northern-most region of the African continent.",
" The term \"North Africa\" has no single accepted definition.",
" It is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Morocco in the west, to the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the east.",
" Others have limited it to the countries of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, a region known by the French during colonial times as “Afrique du Nord” and by the Arabs as the Maghreb (“West”).",
" The most commonly accepted definition includes Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as Libya, Sudan, and Egypt.",
" The term “North Africa”, when commonly used in North Africa and the Middle East, often refers only to the countries of the Maghreb and Libya.",
" Egypt, due to its greater Middle Eastern associations, is in the Middle East."
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"The Networks of Mediterranean Youth (NET-MED Youth) project is a three-year project (2014-2017) implemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union.",
" It aims at mainstreaming youth issues and priorities across national decision-making and policy implementation in eastern and western Mediterranean countries by building the capacities of youth and youth organizations and promoting their active engagement in the development and implementation of national policies and strategies on youth, ensuring that youth issues are adequately covered by national and regional media and by identifying workable models for improving youth access to employment and youth inclusion in different sectors."
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"Messor capitatus is an ant species part of the Messor genus.",
" This genus includes about 40 specialized species that are found in dry areas of Mediterranean countries such as Africa, Southern Europe, and Asia.",
"\"Messor capitatus\" are known as an Old World species because they release trail pheromones from the Dufour gland instead of from poison glands.",
" \"Messor capitatus\" are known as individual foragers that collect food independently of one another but sometimes will also use group foraging to form irregular, broad columns.",
" \"Messor capitatus\" main food source is seeds but they also will eat remains of plants and animals."
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"Title: Micrococcidae\n\nMicrococcidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as the Mediterranean scales. There are two genera and eight species. Members of this family are found in Cyprus, Italy and other Mediterranean countries including Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Syria and Turkey.",
"Title: Trifurcula cryptella\n\nTrifurcula cryptella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is widespread throughout Europe, northwards to southern parts of Norway and Sweden (but not in Finland), eastwards to Poland and the Balkan Peninsula, and south to the Mediterranean countries, but there it is rare and confined to mountainous regions. In Italy it has only been recorded from the northern part, in Portugal in the Serra da Estrêla, in Spain in the Cantabrian Mountains and possibly the Sierra Nevada. It is absent from the Mediterranean islands.",
"Title: Mompha miscella\n\nMompha miscella is a moth in the Momphidae family. It is found from most of Europe to Asia Minor and North Africa. In the north, it ranges to southern Fennoscandia.",
"Title: Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies\n\nThe Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies is a biannual open source refereed international journal with a regional focus. It features educational research carried out in Mediterranean countries, as well as educational studies related to the diaspora of Mediterranean people worldwide. The first issue of the MJES was published in 1996 and is now available free of charge.",
"Title: List of Mediterranean countries\n\nThe Mediterranean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Below is the list of the Mediterranean countries listed clockwise:",
"Title: Megahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest\n\nMegahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest (Turkish: \"Megahit-Uluslararası Akdeniz Şarkı Yarışması\" ) was an international song contest hosted in Turkey by participations of singers from Mediterranean countries. There were three different editions of the event. First event that 9 countries participated was organized in 2002 in Antalya, second and third events were organized in Fethiye, Muğla. Number of participants raised and reached to 14 in 2003, and to 15 in 2004. Winners were Eyal Shachar of Israel, Sedat Yüce of Turkey and Linda Valori of Italy respectively.",
"Title: Alexandria International Film Festival\n\nAlexandria International Film Festival for Mediterranean Countries is a film festival in Egypt. Organized by the Egyptian Association of Film Writers and Critics (EAFWC). The AIFF aims to broaden film culture and strengthen the relationship between filmmakers throughout the world, with special attention given to Mediterranean countries.",
"Title: North Africa\n\nNorth Africa is a group of Mediterranean countries situated in the northern-most region of the African continent. The term \"North Africa\" has no single accepted definition. It is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Morocco in the west, to the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the east. Others have limited it to the countries of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, a region known by the French during colonial times as “Afrique du Nord” and by the Arabs as the Maghreb (“West”). The most commonly accepted definition includes Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as Libya, Sudan, and Egypt. The term “North Africa”, when commonly used in North Africa and the Middle East, often refers only to the countries of the Maghreb and Libya. Egypt, due to its greater Middle Eastern associations, is in the Middle East.",
"Title: Networks of Mediterranean Youth\n\nThe Networks of Mediterranean Youth (NET-MED Youth) project is a three-year project (2014-2017) implemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union. It aims at mainstreaming youth issues and priorities across national decision-making and policy implementation in eastern and western Mediterranean countries by building the capacities of youth and youth organizations and promoting their active engagement in the development and implementation of national policies and strategies on youth, ensuring that youth issues are adequately covered by national and regional media and by identifying workable models for improving youth access to employment and youth inclusion in different sectors.",
"Title: Messor capitatus\n\nMessor capitatus is an ant species part of the Messor genus. This genus includes about 40 specialized species that are found in dry areas of Mediterranean countries such as Africa, Southern Europe, and Asia. \"Messor capitatus\" are known as an Old World species because they release trail pheromones from the Dufour gland instead of from poison glands. \"Messor capitatus\" are known as individual foragers that collect food independently of one another but sometimes will also use group foraging to form irregular, broad columns. \"Messor capitatus\" main food source is seeds but they also will eat remains of plants and animals."
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5,104
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Which fourth highest scoring ace in aviation history flew with the "Jagdgeschwader" 54?
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Otto Kittel
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" Kittel claimed all of his victories against the Red Air Force."
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"Robert Burdette Westbrook (9 November 1917 – 22 November 1944) was a United States Army Air Forces lieutenant colonel and a World War II flying ace.",
" Westbrook, a member of the California National Guard before World War II, completed flight training in 1942, and was sent to the South Pacific with the 44th Fighter Squadron, which he later commanded.",
" Westbrook gained his first victories while flying the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and in late 1943 began flying the Lockheed P-38 Lightning.",
" After scoring his fourteenth victory, Westbrook was sent back to the continental United States on leave in spring 1944, returning as aide to the commander of the Thirteenth Air Force.",
" In late summer he became deputy commander of the 347th Fighter Group.",
" With 20 victories, Westbrook became the Thirteenth Air Force's highest scoring ace.",
" He was killed in November 1944 while strafing a Japanese gunboat."
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"\"Jagdgeschwader\" 54 (JG 54) was a Luftwaffe fighter wing during the Second World War, which was the second highest scoring wing of all time, JG 52 being the highest.",
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"James Francis \"Stocky\" Edwards, CM, DFC & Bar, DFM, CD (born June 5, 1921) is a former Canadian fighter pilot during World War II.",
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"Clarence Emil \"Bud\" Anderson (born January 13, 1922) is a retired officer in the United States Air Force and a \"triple ace\" in World War II.",
" During the war he was the highest scoring ace in his P-51 Mustang squadron.",
" This was the same squadron as well known test pilot (and first pilot to break the sound barrier) and ace Chuck Yeager, and they have remained lifelong close friends.",
" Towards the end of Anderson's two combat tours in Europe in 1944 he was promoted to major at age 22, an extremely young age even for a highly effective officer in wartime.",
" After the war Anderson became a well regarded fighter test pilot, and a fighter squadron and wing commander.",
" He served his wing commander tour in combat in the Vietnam War.",
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"Captain Alfred Clayburn Atkey {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (16 August 1894 – 14 February 1971) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with thirty-eight aerial victories, making him the fifth highest scoring Canadian ace.",
" However, all those above him flew in single-seat fighters, whereas Atkey gained all his victories in heavier two-seater aircraft, becoming the highest scoring two-seater pilot of the war."
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"Captain Walter Alfred Southey {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (29 April 1897 – 17 April 1920) was a British First World War flying ace, credited with twenty aerial victories, including five balloons, making him the second highest scoring ace in No. 84 Squadron, behind Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor."
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"Captain Arthur Whitehair Vigers {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (20 January 1890 – September 1968) was a British World War I flying ace credited with 14 aerial victories.",
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"Title: Geoffrey Hornblower Cock\n\nGroup Captain Geoffrey Hornblower Cock {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (7 January 1896 – 16 February 1980) was a British World War I flying ace credited with thirteen aerial victories. He was the highest scoring ace to fly the Sopwith 1½ Strutter.",
"Title: Otto Kittel\n\nOtto Kittel (21 February 1917 – 14 or 16 February 1945) was a German fighter pilot during World War II. He flew 583 combat missions on the Eastern Front, claiming 267 aerial victories, making him the fourth highest scoring ace in aviation history according to authors John Weal and Jerry Scutts. Kittel claimed all of his victories against the Red Air Force.",
"Title: Robert B. Westbrook (pilot)\n\nRobert Burdette Westbrook (9 November 1917 – 22 November 1944) was a United States Army Air Forces lieutenant colonel and a World War II flying ace. Westbrook, a member of the California National Guard before World War II, completed flight training in 1942, and was sent to the South Pacific with the 44th Fighter Squadron, which he later commanded. Westbrook gained his first victories while flying the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and in late 1943 began flying the Lockheed P-38 Lightning. After scoring his fourteenth victory, Westbrook was sent back to the continental United States on leave in spring 1944, returning as aide to the commander of the Thirteenth Air Force. In late summer he became deputy commander of the 347th Fighter Group. With 20 victories, Westbrook became the Thirteenth Air Force's highest scoring ace. He was killed in November 1944 while strafing a Japanese gunboat.",
"Title: Jagdgeschwader 54\n\n\"Jagdgeschwader\" 54 (JG 54) was a Luftwaffe fighter wing during the Second World War, which was the second highest scoring wing of all time, JG 52 being the highest. JG 54 flew on the Eastern Front claiming over 9,600 aircraft shot down, with pilots such as Walter Nowotny, Otto Kittel, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, Max-Hellmuth Ostermann and Hannes Trautloft being termed \"Experten\".",
"Title: James Francis Edwards\n\nJames Francis \"Stocky\" Edwards, CM, DFC & Bar, DFM, CD (born June 5, 1921) is a former Canadian fighter pilot during World War II. Edwards is Canada's highest scoring ace in the Western Desert Campaign.",
"Title: Bud Anderson\n\nClarence Emil \"Bud\" Anderson (born January 13, 1922) is a retired officer in the United States Air Force and a \"triple ace\" in World War II. During the war he was the highest scoring ace in his P-51 Mustang squadron. This was the same squadron as well known test pilot (and first pilot to break the sound barrier) and ace Chuck Yeager, and they have remained lifelong close friends. Towards the end of Anderson's two combat tours in Europe in 1944 he was promoted to major at age 22, an extremely young age even for a highly effective officer in wartime. After the war Anderson became a well regarded fighter test pilot, and a fighter squadron and wing commander. He served his wing commander tour in combat in the Vietnam War. He retired as a full colonel in 1972, after which he worked in flight test management for McDonnell Douglas. A member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame, Col. Anderson has remained a sought after speaker at aviation and military events well into his 90's.",
"Title: Charles Older\n\nCharles Herman Older (September 29, 1917 – June 17, 2006) was the third highest scoring ace of the American Volunteer Group (the \"Flying Tigers\") and later the judge in the Charles Manson murder trial.",
"Title: Alfred Atkey\n\nCaptain Alfred Clayburn Atkey {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (16 August 1894 – 14 February 1971) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with thirty-eight aerial victories, making him the fifth highest scoring Canadian ace. However, all those above him flew in single-seat fighters, whereas Atkey gained all his victories in heavier two-seater aircraft, becoming the highest scoring two-seater pilot of the war.",
"Title: Walter Southey\n\nCaptain Walter Alfred Southey {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (29 April 1897 – 17 April 1920) was a British First World War flying ace, credited with twenty aerial victories, including five balloons, making him the second highest scoring ace in No. 84 Squadron, behind Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor.",
"Title: Arthur Vigers\n\nCaptain Arthur Whitehair Vigers {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (20 January 1890 – September 1968) was a British World War I flying ace credited with 14 aerial victories. He was the third ranking of the 27 aces who flew the Sopwith Dolphin, and the highest scoring ace in his squadron."
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The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by James Henry Miller, was an English folk singer, songwriter, communist, labour activist, actor, poet, playwright and record producer, and better known by which stage name ?
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Ewan MacColl
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" On that occasion it was sung to the tune \"Monk's Gate\", better known as the tune of \"To be a pilgrim\", the hymn by John Bunyan.",
" The same tune is sometimes used for the song \"Our Captain Cried\".",
" There is a setting by George Butterworth (a friend of Vaughan Williams and Cecil Sharp) in his 1912 collection \"Folk Songs from Sussex\" (recorded by Roderick Williams and Iain Burnside in the Naxos English Song Series 8.572426)."
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"Konrad Wert, known as Possessed by Paul James since 2005, (born July 26, 1976), is an American folk singer, songwriter and musician from Lee County, Florida.",
" His music is composed of string instruments including banjo, guitar and fiddle with written roots within folk, blues and punk.",
" Raised within a small Mennonite Community among pacifists, service workers and transplants.",
" He graduated from Eastern Mennonite University in 2001 with a degree in liberal arts with various minors.",
" He is currently living in Boerne, Texas with his wife and sons meeting the music demand by touring, sales on line etc.",
" He is also a special education teacher at Curington Elementary School in Boerne, Texas.",
" Possessed by Paul James has starred in \"The Folk Singer\", a film by Slowboat Films in 2008 while in circulation internationally."
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"Old Brown's Daughter (Roud 1426) was an English music hall song, sung by Alfred Vance, and became a Newfoundland folk song.",
" It was written by G. W. Hunt (1839–1904), circa 1878, although it is often wrongly credited to Johnny Burke (1851–1930).",
" It was in the repertoire of English folk singer Walter Pardon on his 1975 album, A Proper Sort.",
" Peter Bellamy also sang a version of Old Brown's Daughter on his 1975 self-titled album.",
" In 1991, Damien Barber recorded the song for Fellside Records and it was released on the compilation Voices in 1992.",
" The melody was rewritten by Newfoundland singer/songwriter Ron Hynes and Hynes' version was covered by Great Big Sea on their 1999 album, \"Turn\"."
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"\"The Manchester Rambler\", also known as \"I'm a Rambler\" and \"The Rambler's Song\", is a song written by the English folk singer Ewan MacColl.",
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"The World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis.",
" There was a 21-week national tour 1959–1960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill, towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan.",
" Afterwards, there was a one-month run at the Henry Miller Theatre in the fall of 1960, co-starring Leif Erickson.",
" Guitar accompaniment and singing was provided by the folk singer Clark Allen."
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"\"The Maid Freed from the Gallows\" is one of many titles of a centuries-old folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom from the executioner.",
" In the collection of ballads compiled by Francis James Child in the late 19th century, it is indexed as Child Ballad number 95; 11 variants, some fragmentary, are indexed as 95A to 95K.",
" In the Roud Folk Song Index it is number 144.",
" The ballad exists in a number of folkloric variants, from many different countries, and has been remade in a variety of formats.",
" For example, it was recorded in 1939 as \"The Gallis Pole\" by folk singer Huddie \"Lead Belly\" Ledbetter, and - the most famous version - in 1970 as \"Gallows Pole\", an arrangement of the Fred Gerlach version by English rock band Led Zeppelin, on the album \"Led Zeppelin III\"."
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"Ashok Manda Bishnoi, better known by his stage name Rapperiya Baalam, is a Jaipur, Rajasthan based Rapper, Song writer, Music Composer and Producer.",
" He Rose to fame in 2014 with his song “Mharo Rajasthan”, a Folk hip hop fusion song which become one of the most popular song in Rajasthan and gained amazing popularity among the youth, the Song co-written by Kunaal Vermaa Featuring Indian Idol Fame Folk Singer Swaroop Khan.",
" His other hits are “Hariyala Banna”, “Jaipur Anthem”,“Des Padharo Sa”, “Dil Mere”.",
" He along with lyrics writer kunaal Vermaa has worked with bollywood playback singer Ravindra Upadhyay for song “Des Padharo Sa”,and with musician Mohit Gaur for Song “phir mujhe dil se pukaar tu”.",
" Better known for his experiments in rajasthani folk music Rapperiya Baalam and his team came up with Hariyala Banna in 2016, the song earned 3 million hits in three months and become one of the most popular folk fusion song in regional category.",
" Hariyala Banna sung by Bollywood playback Singer Ravindra Upadhyay and Kamal Choudhary."
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"Title: Blacksmith (song)\n\n\"Blacksmith\" (Roud 816) is a traditional English folk song, also known as \"A Blacksmith Courted Me\". The song was noted down by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909 from a Mrs Ellen Powell of Westhope near Weobley, Herefordshire. On that occasion it was sung to the tune \"Monk's Gate\", better known as the tune of \"To be a pilgrim\", the hymn by John Bunyan. The same tune is sometimes used for the song \"Our Captain Cried\". There is a setting by George Butterworth (a friend of Vaughan Williams and Cecil Sharp) in his 1912 collection \"Folk Songs from Sussex\" (recorded by Roderick Williams and Iain Burnside in the Naxos English Song Series 8.572426).",
"Title: Possessed by Paul James\n\nKonrad Wert, known as Possessed by Paul James since 2005, (born July 26, 1976), is an American folk singer, songwriter and musician from Lee County, Florida. His music is composed of string instruments including banjo, guitar and fiddle with written roots within folk, blues and punk. Raised within a small Mennonite Community among pacifists, service workers and transplants. He graduated from Eastern Mennonite University in 2001 with a degree in liberal arts with various minors. He is currently living in Boerne, Texas with his wife and sons meeting the music demand by touring, sales on line etc. He is also a special education teacher at Curington Elementary School in Boerne, Texas. Possessed by Paul James has starred in \"The Folk Singer\", a film by Slowboat Films in 2008 while in circulation internationally.",
"Title: Old Brown's Daughter\n\nOld Brown's Daughter (Roud 1426) was an English music hall song, sung by Alfred Vance, and became a Newfoundland folk song. It was written by G. W. Hunt (1839–1904), circa 1878, although it is often wrongly credited to Johnny Burke (1851–1930). It was in the repertoire of English folk singer Walter Pardon on his 1975 album, A Proper Sort. Peter Bellamy also sang a version of Old Brown's Daughter on his 1975 self-titled album. In 1991, Damien Barber recorded the song for Fellside Records and it was released on the compilation Voices in 1992. The melody was rewritten by Newfoundland singer/songwriter Ron Hynes and Hynes' version was covered by Great Big Sea on their 1999 album, \"Turn\".",
"Title: The Manchester Rambler\n\n\"The Manchester Rambler\", also known as \"I'm a Rambler\" and \"The Rambler's Song\", is a song written by the English folk singer Ewan MacColl. It was inspired by his participation in the Kinder trespass, a protest by the urban Young Communist League of Manchester, and was the work that began MacColl's career as a singer-songwriter.",
"Title: The World of Carl Sandburg\n\nThe World of Carl Sandburg was a stage presentation of selections from the poetry and prose of Carl Sandburg, chosen and arranged by Norman Corwin, starring Bette Davis. There was a 21-week national tour 1959–1960, co-starring Davis's husband Gary Merrill, towards the end, he was replaced by Barry Sullivan. Afterwards, there was a one-month run at the Henry Miller Theatre in the fall of 1960, co-starring Leif Erickson. Guitar accompaniment and singing was provided by the folk singer Clark Allen.",
"Title: The Maid Freed from the Gallows\n\n\"The Maid Freed from the Gallows\" is one of many titles of a centuries-old folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom from the executioner. In the collection of ballads compiled by Francis James Child in the late 19th century, it is indexed as Child Ballad number 95; 11 variants, some fragmentary, are indexed as 95A to 95K. In the Roud Folk Song Index it is number 144. The ballad exists in a number of folkloric variants, from many different countries, and has been remade in a variety of formats. For example, it was recorded in 1939 as \"The Gallis Pole\" by folk singer Huddie \"Lead Belly\" Ledbetter, and - the most famous version - in 1970 as \"Gallows Pole\", an arrangement of the Fred Gerlach version by English rock band Led Zeppelin, on the album \"Led Zeppelin III\".",
"Title: Rapperiya Baalam\n\nAshok Manda Bishnoi, better known by his stage name Rapperiya Baalam, is a Jaipur, Rajasthan based Rapper, Song writer, Music Composer and Producer. He Rose to fame in 2014 with his song “Mharo Rajasthan”, a Folk hip hop fusion song which become one of the most popular song in Rajasthan and gained amazing popularity among the youth, the Song co-written by Kunaal Vermaa Featuring Indian Idol Fame Folk Singer Swaroop Khan. His other hits are “Hariyala Banna”, “Jaipur Anthem”,“Des Padharo Sa”, “Dil Mere”. He along with lyrics writer kunaal Vermaa has worked with bollywood playback singer Ravindra Upadhyay for song “Des Padharo Sa”,and with musician Mohit Gaur for Song “phir mujhe dil se pukaar tu”. Better known for his experiments in rajasthani folk music Rapperiya Baalam and his team came up with Hariyala Banna in 2016, the song earned 3 million hits in three months and become one of the most popular folk fusion song in regional category. Hariyala Banna sung by Bollywood playback Singer Ravindra Upadhyay and Kamal Choudhary.",
"Title: Ewan MacColl\n\nJames Henry Miller (25 January 1915 – 22 October 1989), better known by his stage name Ewan MacColl, was an English folk singer, songwriter, communist, labour activist, actor, poet, playwright and record producer.",
"Title: Jim Moray\n\nJim Moray (born 1981) is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.",
"Title: The Shoals of Herring\n\nThe Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by Ewan MacColl for the third of the original eight BBC \"Radio ballads\" \"Singing the Fishing,\" which was first broadcast on August 16, 1960."
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5,106
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The Queen's Palaces is a 2011 documentary written by a journalist born in what year ?
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1964
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"Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land is a 46-minute documentary written by American adult-film entrepreneur, columnist, gay activist and gay pornographic film director Michael Lucas, and co-directed by Lucas and Israeli director Yariv Mozer.",
" In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, Michael Lucas portrays in this film released in 2012 Israel's thriving GLBT community through footage of Tel Aviv's vibrant nightlife, a same-sex wedding, and candid interviews with a diverse range of local Israeli gays and lesbians, including a gay MP, an openly gay Army trainer, a drag queen, a transvestite, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and same-sex parents raising their children and a number of artists and activists."
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"Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?",
" is a 2011 documentary film, which argues that government deregulation led to the Great Recession.",
" It was directed and produced by Donald Goldmacher and journalist and former CNN Senior National Assignment Editor Frances Causey.",
" Narrated by Thom Hartmann.",
" The documentary is partially based on Jeff Faux's 2006 book \"The Global Class War\".",
" The film traces the roots of the Great Recession to Virginia lawyer Lewis F. Powell, Jr., whose 1971 memo to the United States Chamber of Commerce urged corporate America to become more aggressive in molding politics and law."
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"Gaili Schoen (born Susan Gaili Schoen, in Venice, California) is an American film composer, orchestrator, and pianist.",
" She is best known for her scores for the films \"Festival in Cannes\" starring Maximilian Schell, Anouk Aimée, Ron Silver, and Greta Scacchi, and \"Déjà Vu\", starring Stephen Dillane and Vanessa Redgrave, both directed by Henry Jaglom.",
" Her television work includes the score for the 2007 PBS documentary \"Annie Leibovitz: A Life Through A Lens\" which she composed with score producer James Newton Howard.",
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"Gasland is a 2010 American documentary written and directed by Josh Fox.",
" Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2011, the film focuses on communities in the United States affected by natural gas drilling and, specifically, a method of horizontal drilling into shale formations known as hydraulic fracturing.",
" The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, and \"brought the term 'hydraulic fracturing' into the nation's living rooms\" according to \"The New York Times\".",
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"Attenborough and The Giant Egg is a 2011 British nature documentary presented and written by David Attenborough.",
" The documentary is a follow-up of an episode in Madagascar, filmed in 1960, for Attenborough's earliest nature documentary series, \"Zoo Quest\".",
" In that episode, a native boy gave Attenborough a collection of large pieces of eggshell, which Attenborough temporarily pieced together with sticky tape to form a complete eggshell of the extinct elephant bird.",
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"Ramón Raimundo Gómez Portillo (1874–1948) Poet and journalist born in Ocaña, North of Santander, Colombia.",
" Son of Ramón Gómez Garcia and Anselma Portillo Quintero.",
" Close relative of Laureano Gomez Castro, the former President of Colombia.",
" He was the first journalist in Ocaña and published \"El Escalpelo\", a weekly newspaper that used to be an acid critic of the government.",
" The first issue of El Escalpelo was published in Ocaña on January 19, 1933.",
" Ramón Raimundo Gómez is the grand father of journalist and TV producer Alvaro Eliyahu Bayona Gómez, a recognized webmaster and editor in chief of \"Tora Tropical\", a Jewish newspaper published in Yonkers, New York."
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"Anas Aremeyaw Anas is a Ghanaian investigative journalist born in the late 1970s.",
" Anas's motto is \"name, shame and jail\" and he is famous for utilizing his anonymity as a tool in his investigative arsenal; very few people had seen his face until \"unmasking\" during a BBC interview in November 2015 — however, that too turned out to be a clever prosthetic.",
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"Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British television journalist, newsreader and television presenter.",
" Since joining the BBC as a researcher on \"Panorama\" in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the \"BBC News at Six\", \"BBC News at Ten\", \"Crimewatch\", \"Antiques Roadshow\" and, most recently, \"Fake or Fortune\"."
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"Title: Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land\n\nUndressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land is a 46-minute documentary written by American adult-film entrepreneur, columnist, gay activist and gay pornographic film director Michael Lucas, and co-directed by Lucas and Israeli director Yariv Mozer. In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, Michael Lucas portrays in this film released in 2012 Israel's thriving GLBT community through footage of Tel Aviv's vibrant nightlife, a same-sex wedding, and candid interviews with a diverse range of local Israeli gays and lesbians, including a gay MP, an openly gay Army trainer, a drag queen, a transvestite, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and same-sex parents raising their children and a number of artists and activists.",
"Title: The Queen's Palaces\n\nThe Queen's Palaces is a 2011 documentary in three parts written and presented by Fiona Bruce that tells the story of the Queen's three official residences, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse which are amongst the few working royal palaces in the world today.",
"Title: Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?\n\nHeist: Who Stole the American Dream? is a 2011 documentary film, which argues that government deregulation led to the Great Recession. It was directed and produced by Donald Goldmacher and journalist and former CNN Senior National Assignment Editor Frances Causey. Narrated by Thom Hartmann. The documentary is partially based on Jeff Faux's 2006 book \"The Global Class War\". The film traces the roots of the Great Recession to Virginia lawyer Lewis F. Powell, Jr., whose 1971 memo to the United States Chamber of Commerce urged corporate America to become more aggressive in molding politics and law.",
"Title: Gaili Schoen\n\nGaili Schoen (born Susan Gaili Schoen, in Venice, California) is an American film composer, orchestrator, and pianist. She is best known for her scores for the films \"Festival in Cannes\" starring Maximilian Schell, Anouk Aimée, Ron Silver, and Greta Scacchi, and \"Déjà Vu\", starring Stephen Dillane and Vanessa Redgrave, both directed by Henry Jaglom. Her television work includes the score for the 2007 PBS documentary \"Annie Leibovitz: A Life Through A Lens\" which she composed with score producer James Newton Howard. Schoen composed a 52-piece orchestral score for the 2008 feature film \"Noble Things\" starring Michael Parks, Ryan Hurst, and country singer Lee Ann Womack, and scored the 2011 documentary \"The Ghost of War\", about the RMS Queen Mary.",
"Title: Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia\n\nYear Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia is a 1979 British television documentary written and presented by the Australian journalist John Pilger, which was produced and directed by David Munro.",
"Title: Gasland\n\nGasland is a 2010 American documentary written and directed by Josh Fox. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2011, the film focuses on communities in the United States affected by natural gas drilling and, specifically, a method of horizontal drilling into shale formations known as hydraulic fracturing. The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, and \"brought the term 'hydraulic fracturing' into the nation's living rooms\" according to \"The New York Times\". The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.",
"Title: Attenborough and the Giant Egg\n\nAttenborough and The Giant Egg is a 2011 British nature documentary presented and written by David Attenborough. The documentary is a follow-up of an episode in Madagascar, filmed in 1960, for Attenborough's earliest nature documentary series, \"Zoo Quest\". In that episode, a native boy gave Attenborough a collection of large pieces of eggshell, which Attenborough temporarily pieced together with sticky tape to form a complete eggshell of the extinct elephant bird. The egg is the subject of the 2011 documentary, which is an hour long and premiered on 2 March 2011.",
"Title: Ramon Gomez Portillo\n\nRamón Raimundo Gómez Portillo (1874–1948) Poet and journalist born in Ocaña, North of Santander, Colombia. Son of Ramón Gómez Garcia and Anselma Portillo Quintero. Close relative of Laureano Gomez Castro, the former President of Colombia. He was the first journalist in Ocaña and published \"El Escalpelo\", a weekly newspaper that used to be an acid critic of the government. The first issue of El Escalpelo was published in Ocaña on January 19, 1933. Ramón Raimundo Gómez is the grand father of journalist and TV producer Alvaro Eliyahu Bayona Gómez, a recognized webmaster and editor in chief of \"Tora Tropical\", a Jewish newspaper published in Yonkers, New York.",
"Title: Anas Aremeyaw Anas\n\nAnas Aremeyaw Anas is a Ghanaian investigative journalist born in the late 1970s. Anas's motto is \"name, shame and jail\" and he is famous for utilizing his anonymity as a tool in his investigative arsenal; very few people had seen his face until \"unmasking\" during a BBC interview in November 2015 — however, that too turned out to be a clever prosthetic. A politically non-aligned multimedia journalist who specializes in print media and documentary, Anas focuses on issues of human rights and anti-corruption in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa.",
"Title: Fiona Bruce\n\nFiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British television journalist, newsreader and television presenter. Since joining the BBC as a researcher on \"Panorama\" in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the \"BBC News at Six\", \"BBC News at Ten\", \"Crimewatch\", \"Antiques Roadshow\" and, most recently, \"Fake or Fortune\"."
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5,107
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Is the J-14 monthly magazine or the Awake! religious magazine a companion magazine to The Watchtower?
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Awake!
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"Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 515 U.S. 819 (1995) , was an opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding whether a state university might, consistent with the First Amendment, withhold from student religious publications funding provided to similar secular student publications.",
" The University provided funding to every student organization that met funding-eligibility criteria, which \"Wide Awake\", the student religious publication fulfilled.",
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"Jem was a magazine founded by Joe Weider in the 1950s as entertainment for heterosexual men.",
" First Issue is November 1956 with Candy Barr on the cover.",
" The monthly periodical was encouraged by American News distributors which asked Weider to start a competitor publication to rival the success Hugh Hefner had achieved with \"Playboy Magazine\".",
" \"Jem\" published photos of topless models and featured articles about dining, nightlife, and wine.",
" Its companion magazine"
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"Bridge Magazine is a British monthly magazine devoted to the game of contract bridge.",
" Now published by Chess & Bridge Limited, it is the oldest such magazine having been established first in 1926 by A.E. Manning-Foster.",
" It was not published during World War II, so it has had fewer issues than \"The Bridge World\".",
" \"Bridge Plus\", a monthly magazine that was published between 1999 and 2008, has been incorporated into \"Bridge Magazine\".",
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"The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom is an illustrated religious magazine, published monthly by Jehovah's Witnesses via the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.",
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" Entertainment, Inc. is a now defunct publisher of English translated manga.",
" The company, headquartered in Encino, Los Angeles, served as the US subsidiary of Coamix, which was founded by Nobuhiko Horie and manga artist Tsukasa Hojo.",
" The company published the English manga anthology \"Raijin Comics\", a U.S. equivalent to the Japanese \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" and published many of the same titles (\"Fist of the Blue Sky\" and \"City Hunter\"), as well titles from other magazines such as the Japanese \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\".",
" \"Raijin Comics\" began as a weekly magazine with its first issue (dated December 18, 2002), but switched to being a monthly publication beginning with its 36th issue (dated September 2003).",
" Gutsoon!",
" also published a companion magazine to \"Raijin Comics\", titled \"Raijin Game & Anime\" (originally called \"Fujin Magazine\"), which lasted only 20 issues before being merged into the pages of \"Raijin Comics\".",
" The collected volumes of \"Raijin Comics\" titles were published under the \"Raijin Graphic Novels\" imprint.",
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" Launched in June 1850, it is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (\"Scientific American\" is the oldest,but did not become monthly until 1921).",
" The current editor is James Marcus, who replaced Christopher Cox in March 2016.",
" \"Harper's Magazine\" has won twenty National Magazine Awards."
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"Big Comic Spirits (ビッグコミックスピリッツ , Biggu Komikku Supirittsu ) is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at adult males.",
" It originally launched on October 14, 1980.",
" The culture of food, sports, love relationships, and business provide the themes for its featured series, which often question conventional values.",
" In 1996 Frederik Schodt characterized the typical reader as a twenty-eight-year-old systems engineer who works at a finance company, eats at ramen noodle shops and is seriously considering using a matchmaking service.",
" The magazine is printed every Monday and is available at a price of ¥280.",
" Circulation in 2008 averaged over 300,000 copies, but by 2015 had dropped to 168,250.",
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"Monthly Big Comic Spirits (月刊!スピリッツ , Gekkan Biggu Komikku Supirittsu ) is a monthly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at males 20–25 years old.",
" It originally launched on August 27, 2009.",
" It is a companion magazine to the weekly \"Big Comic Spirits\"."
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"Title: Rosenberger v. University of Virginia\n\nRosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 515 U.S. 819 (1995) , was an opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding whether a state university might, consistent with the First Amendment, withhold from student religious publications funding provided to similar secular student publications. The University provided funding to every student organization that met funding-eligibility criteria, which \"Wide Awake\", the student religious publication fulfilled. The University of Virginia defense claimed that denying student activity funding of the religious magazine was necessary to avoid the University’s violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.",
"Title: Jem (magazine)\n\nJem was a magazine founded by Joe Weider in the 1950s as entertainment for heterosexual men. First Issue is November 1956 with Candy Barr on the cover. The monthly periodical was encouraged by American News distributors which asked Weider to start a competitor publication to rival the success Hugh Hefner had achieved with \"Playboy Magazine\". \"Jem\" published photos of topless models and featured articles about dining, nightlife, and wine. Its companion magazine",
"Title: J-14 (magazine)\n\nJ-14 is a monthly teenage magazine marketed at preteen and teenage girls around age 11-19. It is one of the earliest teen celebrity magazines. The magazine was among the top children's magazines in the 2012 list of \"Forbes\".",
"Title: Bridge Magazine\n\nBridge Magazine is a British monthly magazine devoted to the game of contract bridge. Now published by Chess & Bridge Limited, it is the oldest such magazine having been established first in 1926 by A.E. Manning-Foster. It was not published during World War II, so it has had fewer issues than \"The Bridge World\". \"Bridge Plus\", a monthly magazine that was published between 1999 and 2008, has been incorporated into \"Bridge Magazine\". In the June 2013 issue, the editor announced that in future the magazine would only be published online because the paper version had been losing too much money.",
"Title: The Watchtower\n\nThe Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom is an illustrated religious magazine, published monthly by Jehovah's Witnesses via the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Along with its companion magazine, \"Awake! \", Jehovah's Witnesses distribute \"The Watchtower—Public Edition\" in their door-to-door ministry.",
"Title: Gutsoon! Entertainment\n\nGutsoon! Entertainment, Inc. is a now defunct publisher of English translated manga. The company, headquartered in Encino, Los Angeles, served as the US subsidiary of Coamix, which was founded by Nobuhiko Horie and manga artist Tsukasa Hojo. The company published the English manga anthology \"Raijin Comics\", a U.S. equivalent to the Japanese \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" and published many of the same titles (\"Fist of the Blue Sky\" and \"City Hunter\"), as well titles from other magazines such as the Japanese \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\". \"Raijin Comics\" began as a weekly magazine with its first issue (dated December 18, 2002), but switched to being a monthly publication beginning with its 36th issue (dated September 2003). Gutsoon! also published a companion magazine to \"Raijin Comics\", titled \"Raijin Game & Anime\" (originally called \"Fujin Magazine\"), which lasted only 20 issues before being merged into the pages of \"Raijin Comics\". The collected volumes of \"Raijin Comics\" titles were published under the \"Raijin Graphic Novels\" imprint. Raijin Comics also has a mascot called \"Raijin Maru\". Before the company's fall they were also planning to make a shōjo manga magazine called \"Smile Magazine\".",
"Title: Awake!\n\nAwake! is an illustrated religious magazine published every second month by Jehovah's Witnesses via the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. It is considered to be a companion magazine of \"The Watchtower\", and is distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses in their door-to-door ministry.",
"Title: Harper's Magazine\n\nHarper's Magazine (also called Harper's) is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in June 1850, it is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (\"Scientific American\" is the oldest,but did not become monthly until 1921). The current editor is James Marcus, who replaced Christopher Cox in March 2016. \"Harper's Magazine\" has won twenty National Magazine Awards.",
"Title: Big Comic Spirits\n\nBig Comic Spirits (ビッグコミックスピリッツ , Biggu Komikku Supirittsu ) is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at adult males. It originally launched on October 14, 1980. The culture of food, sports, love relationships, and business provide the themes for its featured series, which often question conventional values. In 1996 Frederik Schodt characterized the typical reader as a twenty-eight-year-old systems engineer who works at a finance company, eats at ramen noodle shops and is seriously considering using a matchmaking service. The magazine is printed every Monday and is available at a price of ¥280. Circulation in 2008 averaged over 300,000 copies, but by 2015 had dropped to 168,250. In 2009 Shogakukan launched a new companion magazine, \"Monthly Big Comic Spirits\".",
"Title: Monthly Big Comic Spirits\n\nMonthly Big Comic Spirits (月刊!スピリッツ , Gekkan Biggu Komikku Supirittsu ) is a monthly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at males 20–25 years old. It originally launched on August 27, 2009. It is a companion magazine to the weekly \"Big Comic Spirits\"."
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5,108
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The 2015 Tour of Oman was the sixth edition of the Tour of Oman cycling stage race, Chris Froome, the defending champion from 2013 and 2014, a British road racing cyclist for which organization?
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UCI ProTeam Team Sky
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" It was rated as a 2.",
"HC event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held from 17 to 22 February 2015, in Oman.",
" The race was organised by the municipality of Muscat, in collaboration with ASO (the organisers of the Tour de France) and Paumer.",
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"Title: 2014 Tour of Oman\n\nThe 2014 Tour of Oman was the fifth edition of the Tour of Oman cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2. HC event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held from 18 to 23 February 2014, in Oman.",
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MxO was billed as an official continuation of the storyline of a franshise created by film directors formerly known as what?
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" After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays.",
" He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita.",
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" He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed.",
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" He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna.",
" He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films.",
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" His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood.",
" He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association.",
" He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009).",
" He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta.",
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" He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\".",
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"Title: Kim Ki-duk\n\nKim Ki-duk ( ] ; born December 20, 1960) is a South Korean filmmaker noted for his idiosyncratic art-house cinematic works. His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit, making him one of the most important contemporary Asian film directors. Major festival awards include Golden Lion at 69th Venice International Film Festival for \"Pietà\", Silver Lion for Best Director at 61st Venice International Film Festival for \"3-Iron\", Silver bear for Best Director at 54th Berlin International Film Festival for \"Samaria\" and Un Certain Regard prize at 2011 Cannes Film Festival for Arirang. His most widely known feature is \"Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring\" (2003), included in film critic Roger Ebert's Great Movies. Two of his films served as official submissions for Academy award for best foreign language film as South Korean entries. He has given scripts to several of his former assistant directors including Juhn Jai-hong (\"Beautiful\" and \"Poongsan\") and Jang Hoon (\"Rough Cut\").",
"Title: The Matrix Online\n\nThe Matrix Online (officially abbreviated as MxO) was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) initially developed by Monolith Productions and later, a few months after launch, by Sony Online Entertainment. It was billed as an official continuation of the storyline of \"The Matrix films\", as The Wachowskis, the franchise's creators, gave their blessing to the notion of gamers \"inherit[ing] the storyline\". The game began closed beta-testing in June 2004 which was then opened for people who pre-ordered the game in November 2004. Warner Bros. and Sega officially released \"MxO\" on March 22, 2005 in the United States. It was released in Europe on April 15, 2005. In June 2005 it was announced that Warner Bros. sold the rights to the game to Sony Online Entertainment, and the game's development and operation was transitioned to the latter on August 15, 2005. Sony Online Entertainment shut down operation of the game on July 31, 2009.",
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"Title: Monticello Regional Airport\n\nMonticello Regional Airport (IATA: MXO, ICAO: KMXO, FAA LID: MXO) , formerly known as Monticello Municipal Airport, is a public airport located two miles (3 km) southeast of the central business district of Monticello, a city in Jones County, Iowa, United States. It is owned by the City of Monticello.",
"Title: Montazur Rahman Akbar\n\nMontazur Rahman Akbar is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, producer, social activist and entrepreneur known for his film work in Dhallywood, the Bengali-language film industry centered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also a freedom fighter in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 in Sector Number 7 under the command of Sector Commander Quazi Nuruzzaman. After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays. He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita. He worked as an assistant with the crew of successful films like \"Chhutir Ghonta\", \"Janata Express\" and many more from 1979 to 1990. He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed. Thus the first film released under his direction is \"NayJudhdhu\" (1991). He has directed successful commercial films from 1990's. He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna. He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films. Akbar writes screenplays for most of his films. He has written a single song in his film \"Big Boss\" (2003). He was owner of the production company Nayan-Apon Production. This company produced the films \"Kukhato Khuni\" in 2000 and \"Babar Junno Judhdhu\" in 2008 with Star Plus. His films have introduced Dipjol, Popy, Keya, Riya Sen, Shakiba, Songita, Antara Biswas and Pushpi to Dhallywood. His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood. He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association. He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009). He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta. He has directed television commercials with agencies like Greenland Training Center, Decent Holding and Hiton TV. He has directed television drama and drama serials like Pakhal, Golden Swarna, Pakhi Ebong Manushera. He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\". He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat. His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte.",
"Title: Alan Smithee\n\nAlan Smithee (also Allen Smithee) is an official pseudonym used by film directors who wish to disown a project. Coined in 1968 and used until it was formally discontinued in 2000, it was the sole pseudonym used by members of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) when a director, dissatisfied with the final product, proved to the satisfaction of a guild panel that he or she had not been able to exercise creative control over a film. The director was also required by guild rules not to discuss the circumstances leading to the move or even to acknowledge being the project's director.",
"Title: Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival\n\nThe Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (NIFFF) is a Swiss film festival dedicated to fantastic movies. It was created in 2000 and is now renowned internationally as one of the foremost film festivals in the world for genre cinema. The NIFFF defines itself through a rich and diversified programming, constructed around three central axes: Fantastic cinema, Asian cinema and Digital images. The films shown at the Festival are very diversified, ranging from major works by renowned directors to unknown and underground \"films d'auteurs\". Famous fantastic film directors have already honored the NIFFF with their presences, including George A. Romero, Joe Dante, John Landis, Terry Gilliam, Hideo Nakata.",
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"Title: Directors Guild of Japan\n\nThe Directors Guild of Japan (日本映画監督協会 , Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai ) is a trade union created to represent the interests of film directors in the film industry in Japan. It was founded in 1936, with Minoru Murata serving as the first president, and has continued to this day apart from a period between 1943 and 1949 when it was disbanded at first on orders from the government. It is particularly concerned with protecting the copyright and other rights the director has over the work, defending freedom of expression, and promoting the economic interests of its members. For instance, it has issued protests against efforts to prevent screenings of such films as \"Yasukuni\" and \"The Cove\". The Guild also produced the film \"Eiga kantoku tte nan da\" (\"What Is a Film Director?\") on the occasion of its 70th anniversary to promote its view that the director possesses the copyright of a film."
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"The Philip K. Dick Reader is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Philip K. Dick.",
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" It is identical in content and order to the edition of volume 3 of the Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick produced by the same publisher apart from the substitution of three stories in positions 21-23 of 24 and the omission of the end notes in the Collected Stories edition.",
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" It was first published in \"Orbit Science Fiction\" (September–October 1954, No. 4) with illustration by Faragasso.",
" It was later reprinted in \"The Sands of Mars and Other Stories\" (Australian) in 1958, \"The Book of Philip K. Dick\" in 1973, \"The Turning Wheel and Other Stories\" (United Kingdom) in 1977, \"The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick\" in 1987 (Underwood–Miller), 1988 (Gollancz, United Kingdom), 1990 (Citadel Twilight, United States), \"Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick\" in 2002 and in \"The Early Work of Philip K. Dick, Volume One: The Variable Man & Other Stories\" in 2009."
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"The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick is a collection of 118 science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick.",
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"\"Beyond Lies the Wub\" is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick.",
" It was his first published genre story, originally appearing in \"Planet Stories\" in July 1952.",
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" It was the title story for the first volume of the original edition of Dick's collected stories.",
" Translations of \"Beyond Lies the Wub\" have appeared in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish; and the story has been included in more than a dozen anthologies."
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"Venus on the Half-Shell and Others (ISBN ) is a collection mostly of science fiction author Philip José Farmer's pseudonymous fictional-author literary works, edited by Christopher Paul Carey and published in 2008.",
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" Carey, who had access to Farmer's correspondence while editing the book, reveals in his introduction that in the early to mid-1970s Farmer planned to edit an anthology of fictional-author stories by other writers.",
" Farmer solicited fictional-author stories from authors such as Arthur Jean Cox, Philip K. Dick, Leslie Fiedler, Ron Goulart, Howard Waldrop, and Gene Wolfe, urging them to submit their stories to venues such as \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\".",
" Only Cox, Waldrop, and Wolfe completed their stories and had them published, although Philip K. Dick's never realized fictional-author story \"A Man for No Countries\" as by Hawthorne Abendsen is said to have led Dick to write his posthumous novel \"Radio Free Albemuth\".",
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"Sir John Patrick Richardson, KBE, FBA (born 6 February 1924) is a British art historian and Picasso biographer.",
" Richardson has also worked as an industrial designer and as a reviewer for \"The New Observer\".",
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" In 1960, he moved to New York and organized a nine-gallery Picasso retrospective.",
" Christie's then appointed him to open their US office, which he ran for the next nine years.",
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" Dick viewed the novel as his \"Finnegans Wake\".",
" The idea was inspired partly by an entry in the \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" on Beethoven that referred to him as the most creative genius of all time, partly by traditional views of what constitutes the human heaven (visions of lights), and finally by the Faust story."
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"Title: The Philip K. Dick Reader\n\nThe Philip K. Dick Reader is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Citadel Twilight in 1997. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"If\", \"Science Fiction Adventures\", \"Science Fiction Stories\", \"Orbit\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Future\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Beyond Fantasy Fiction\", \"Satellite\", \"Imaginative Tales\", \"Fantastic Universe\" and \"Space Science Fiction\". It is identical in content and order to the edition of volume 3 of the Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick produced by the same publisher apart from the substitution of three stories in positions 21-23 of 24 and the omission of the end notes in the Collected Stories edition. At press time, stories 21 and 24 had already been made into successful movie adaptations and stories 22 and 23 had been optioned.",
"Title: Adjustment Team\n\n\"Adjustment Team\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published in \"Orbit Science Fiction\" (September–October 1954, No. 4) with illustration by Faragasso. It was later reprinted in \"The Sands of Mars and Other Stories\" (Australian) in 1958, \"The Book of Philip K. Dick\" in 1973, \"The Turning Wheel and Other Stories\" (United Kingdom) in 1977, \"The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick\" in 1987 (Underwood–Miller), 1988 (Gollancz, United Kingdom), 1990 (Citadel Twilight, United States), \"Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick\" in 2002 and in \"The Early Work of Philip K. Dick, Volume One: The Variable Man & Other Stories\" in 2009.",
"Title: The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick\n\nThe Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick is a collection of 118 science fiction stories by Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Underwood-Miller in 1987 as a five volume set. See Philip K. Dick bibliography for information about the mass market reprints.",
"Title: Beyond Lies the Wub\n\n\"Beyond Lies the Wub\" is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick. It was his first published genre story, originally appearing in \"Planet Stories\" in July 1952. It was first collected in \"The Preserving Machine\" in 1969, and was included in \"The Best of Philip K. Dick\" in 1977. It was the title story for the first volume of the original edition of Dick's collected stories. Translations of \"Beyond Lies the Wub\" have appeared in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish; and the story has been included in more than a dozen anthologies.",
"Title: Venus on the Half-Shell and Others\n\nVenus on the Half-Shell and Others (ISBN ) is a collection mostly of science fiction author Philip José Farmer's pseudonymous fictional-author literary works, edited by Christopher Paul Carey and published in 2008. Farmer describes a fictional-author story as \"a tale supposedly written by an author who is a character in fiction.\" Carey, who had access to Farmer's correspondence while editing the book, reveals in his introduction that in the early to mid-1970s Farmer planned to edit an anthology of fictional-author stories by other writers. Farmer solicited fictional-author stories from authors such as Arthur Jean Cox, Philip K. Dick, Leslie Fiedler, Ron Goulart, Howard Waldrop, and Gene Wolfe, urging them to submit their stories to venues such as \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\". Only Cox, Waldrop, and Wolfe completed their stories and had them published, although Philip K. Dick's never realized fictional-author story \"A Man for No Countries\" as by Hawthorne Abendsen is said to have led Dick to write his posthumous novel \"Radio Free Albemuth\". In the end, Farmer's fictional-author anthology never materialized.",
"Title: Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams\n\nPhilip K. Dick's Electric Dreams is a British science fiction television anthology series based on the works of Philip K. Dick. The series premiered on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 17 September 2017. It consists of ten standalone episodes based on Dick's work, written by British and American writers. In the United States, the series will be broadcast on Amazon Video. In Canada, it will be broadcast on Space.",
"Title: Philip K. Dick Award\n\nThe Philip K. Dick Award is a science fiction award given annually at Norwescon sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society and (since 2005) supported by the Philip K. Dick Trust, and named after science fiction and fantasy writer Philip K. Dick. It has been awarded since 1983, the year after Dick's death. Works that have received the award are identified on their covers as \"Best Original SF Paperback\". They are awarded to the best original paperback published each year in the US.",
"Title: John Richardson (art historian)\n\nSir John Patrick Richardson, KBE, FBA (born 6 February 1924) is a British art historian and Picasso biographer. Richardson has also worked as an industrial designer and as a reviewer for \"The New Observer\". In 1952, he moved to Provence, where he became friends with Picasso, Léger and de Staël. In 1960, he moved to New York and organized a nine-gallery Picasso retrospective. Christie's then appointed him to open their US office, which he ran for the next nine years. In 1973 he joined New York gallery M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., as vice president in charge of 19th- and 20th-century painting, and later became managing director of Artemis, a mutual fund specializing in works of art.",
"Title: Philip K. Dick\n\nPhilip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982) was an American writer notable for publishing works of science fiction.",
"Title: The Owl in Daylight\n\nThe Owl in Daylight is a novel which Philip K. Dick was writing at the time of his death in 1982. He had already been paid an advance for the book by the publisher and was working against a deadline. After his death, the Philip K. Dick estate approached other writers about the possibility of someone completing the novel based on his notes, but this proved to be impossible as he had never formally outlined the story. Dick viewed the novel as his \"Finnegans Wake\". The idea was inspired partly by an entry in the \"Encyclopædia Britannica\" on Beethoven that referred to him as the most creative genius of all time, partly by traditional views of what constitutes the human heaven (visions of lights), and finally by the Faust story."
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The retired American film and television actress, who is currently engaged as a visual artist, starred in what 1960 drama film?
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Strangers When We Meet
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" Taylor won her first Academy Award for her performance in a leading role.",
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" Nimoy is the son of actor Leonard Nimoy and actress Sandra Zober.",
" He is currently engaged to Star Trek actress Terry Farrell."
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"Deborah Springstead Ford (born 1954) is an American photographer noted for her fine art black and white combination printed photographs exploring ambiguous perceptual realities.",
" She has photographed her family, western landscapes and cultural artifacts, with much of her photographic work drawing on the relationships between science and art, the natural world and cultural geography.",
" Most recently her photographs of oil and gas exploration in the Powder River Basin and the high desert west have received attention and been published in Arid.",
" Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibits in museums and galleries around the continent, and is included in many private and public collections such as the Center for Creative Photography, California Museum of Photography, and Northlight Gallery.",
" She has been an arts advocate, educator and program administrator in addition to being a professional visual artist for over 30 years.",
" Ford attended Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Arizona State University and Goddard College.",
" She has a BFA in Photography, a Master's in Art Education/Photographic Studies and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts.",
" She was a professor of Photographic Studies at Prescott College.",
" She taught photography full-time from 1982-2013, the last 18 years at Prescott College in northern Arizona.",
" As an arts advocate, Ford was instrumental in the creation of the Prescott College Art Gallery.",
" The gallery and Ford have both been nominated for Arizona Governor's Art Awards.",
" She has received numerous awards and fellowships, including four Arizona Commission on the Arts Grants (including a 2009 Artist Project Grant ) and participated in many Artist-in-Residence programs around the country including the Biosphere 2, Ucross Foundation, Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Arts, Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Joshua Tree National Park, Isle Royale National Park, and Aspen Guard Station.",
" Ford's photographs have been exhibited nationally and internationally.",
" Recent publications include a profile in Black and White Magazine, Issue #82.",
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"Carmit Bachar (Hebrew: כרמית בכר ; born September 4, 1974) is an American singer, dancer, model, actress and showgirl.",
" She was a member of the successful pop/R&B group, the Pussycat Dolls and one of the main vocalists of the group, along with Nicole Scherzinger and Melody Thornton.",
" Bachar left the group in February 2008.",
" She is currently engaged and gave birth to a baby girl named Keala Rose on September 18, 2011.",
" She is currently a member of electro/pop duo called LadyStation."
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"Elmer Gantry is a 1960 drama film about a con man and a female evangelist selling religion to small town America.",
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"Sevda Dalgıç (literal English translation: The Love Diver) is a Turkish film and stage actress, primarily known for her onscreen representation of Ozge in the hit FOX Network TV show Arka Sıradakiler.",
" Sevda Dalgıç made her screen debut with the Turkish teenage high school drama called Arka Sıradakiler (literal translation “those who sit at the rear desks”.)",
" Her reported weight is 53 kg (116.6 lbs.)",
", shoe size 40, height 174 cm (5’ 9”), and eye color is hazel.",
" She was born in Istanbul on February 23, 1984.",
" Although she had dropped out of high school at an early age to support her family, she got enrolled in acting classes at Sadri Alisik Kultur Merkezi Oyunculuk Bolumu (Sadri Alisik Cultural Center Drama Department) later on her life.",
" She studied drama and performing arts for two years at the same school.",
" She is still pursuing an education in advanced acting.",
" Her primary hobbies include, but not limited to, horseback riding, skating, dancing, and playing basketball.",
" She played at her highschool basketball team before dropping out due to financial and family problems.",
" In the 160th episode of Arka Sıradakiler, her character has died.",
" After her departure from the TV show, she acted in the stage drama of a father-son relation and the complications they encountered due to the son being openly gay.",
" The name of the drama is called “Eyvah ogluma bir haller oldu” (literal translation, “Oh something has happened to my son”.)",
" The play generally received positive reviews from critics.",
" Sevda Dalgıç is currently engaged to be married to his longtime boyfriend.",
" Her early career includes jobs as a model, hairdresser, and cashier.",
" She lives with her mother and 9 year old German Sheppard dog called Hera in Istanbul."
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"Helene Kvint (born December 27, 1972) is a Danish performance artist and actress.",
" Ms. Kvint lived and worked in Germany and the Czech Republic for many years and formed her own theatre group, Divadlo Antena, in 2001.",
" She now lives in Copenhagen.",
" She is currently engaged in two performance groups - the Danish group Coreact and the Prague-basef ensemble Secondhand Women."
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"Julia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.",
" She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\"",
" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\"",
" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965.",
" \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC.",
" The series centered on the Baxter family.",
" The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock).",
" At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series.",
" CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season.",
" CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie.",
" The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion.",
" So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie.",
" The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966.",
" It was never picked up again.",
" After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television.",
" After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television.",
" Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\"",
" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978).",
" \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance.",
" She has not acted in anything since."
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"Title: BUtterfield 8\n\nBUtterfield 8 is a 1960 drama film directed by Daniel Mann, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey. Taylor won her first Academy Award for her performance in a leading role. The film was based on a 1935 novel written by John O'Hara in the wake of the success of his critically acclaimed \"Appointment in Samarra\".",
"Title: Kim Novak\n\nMarilyn Pauline \"Kim\" Novak (born February 13, 1933) is a retired American film and television actress, currently engaged as a visual artist.",
"Title: Strangers When We Meet (film)\n\nStrangers When We Meet is a 1960 drama film about two married neighbors who have an affair. The movie was adapted by Evan Hunter from his novel of the same name and directed by Richard Quine. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak, Ernie Kovacs, Barbara Rush, and Walter Matthau.",
"Title: Adam Nimoy\n\nAdam B. Nimoy (born August 9, 1956) is a television director. Nimoy is the son of actor Leonard Nimoy and actress Sandra Zober. He is currently engaged to Star Trek actress Terry Farrell.",
"Title: Deborah Springstead Ford\n\nDeborah Springstead Ford (born 1954) is an American photographer noted for her fine art black and white combination printed photographs exploring ambiguous perceptual realities. She has photographed her family, western landscapes and cultural artifacts, with much of her photographic work drawing on the relationships between science and art, the natural world and cultural geography. Most recently her photographs of oil and gas exploration in the Powder River Basin and the high desert west have received attention and been published in Arid. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibits in museums and galleries around the continent, and is included in many private and public collections such as the Center for Creative Photography, California Museum of Photography, and Northlight Gallery. She has been an arts advocate, educator and program administrator in addition to being a professional visual artist for over 30 years. Ford attended Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Arizona State University and Goddard College. She has a BFA in Photography, a Master's in Art Education/Photographic Studies and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts. She was a professor of Photographic Studies at Prescott College. She taught photography full-time from 1982-2013, the last 18 years at Prescott College in northern Arizona. As an arts advocate, Ford was instrumental in the creation of the Prescott College Art Gallery. The gallery and Ford have both been nominated for Arizona Governor's Art Awards. She has received numerous awards and fellowships, including four Arizona Commission on the Arts Grants (including a 2009 Artist Project Grant ) and participated in many Artist-in-Residence programs around the country including the Biosphere 2, Ucross Foundation, Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Arts, Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Joshua Tree National Park, Isle Royale National Park, and Aspen Guard Station. Ford's photographs have been exhibited nationally and internationally. Recent publications include a profile in Black and White Magazine, Issue #82. (April 2011) and photographs in Orion magazine (November/December 2013). Currently she is the Executive Director of Playa, in Summer Lake Oregon, a residency program for visual artists, scientists, writers and others engaged with creative inquiry.",
"Title: Carmit Bachar\n\nCarmit Bachar (Hebrew: כרמית בכר ; born September 4, 1974) is an American singer, dancer, model, actress and showgirl. She was a member of the successful pop/R&B group, the Pussycat Dolls and one of the main vocalists of the group, along with Nicole Scherzinger and Melody Thornton. Bachar left the group in February 2008. She is currently engaged and gave birth to a baby girl named Keala Rose on September 18, 2011. She is currently a member of electro/pop duo called LadyStation.",
"Title: Elmer Gantry (film)\n\nElmer Gantry is a 1960 drama film about a con man and a female evangelist selling religion to small town America. Adapted by director Richard Brooks, the film is based on the 1927 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis and stars Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy and Shirley Jones and Patti Page.",
"Title: Sevda Dalgıç\n\nSevda Dalgıç (literal English translation: The Love Diver) is a Turkish film and stage actress, primarily known for her onscreen representation of Ozge in the hit FOX Network TV show Arka Sıradakiler. Sevda Dalgıç made her screen debut with the Turkish teenage high school drama called Arka Sıradakiler (literal translation “those who sit at the rear desks”.) Her reported weight is 53 kg (116.6 lbs.) , shoe size 40, height 174 cm (5’ 9”), and eye color is hazel. She was born in Istanbul on February 23, 1984. Although she had dropped out of high school at an early age to support her family, she got enrolled in acting classes at Sadri Alisik Kultur Merkezi Oyunculuk Bolumu (Sadri Alisik Cultural Center Drama Department) later on her life. She studied drama and performing arts for two years at the same school. She is still pursuing an education in advanced acting. Her primary hobbies include, but not limited to, horseback riding, skating, dancing, and playing basketball. She played at her highschool basketball team before dropping out due to financial and family problems. In the 160th episode of Arka Sıradakiler, her character has died. After her departure from the TV show, she acted in the stage drama of a father-son relation and the complications they encountered due to the son being openly gay. The name of the drama is called “Eyvah ogluma bir haller oldu” (literal translation, “Oh something has happened to my son”.) The play generally received positive reviews from critics. Sevda Dalgıç is currently engaged to be married to his longtime boyfriend. Her early career includes jobs as a model, hairdresser, and cashier. She lives with her mother and 9 year old German Sheppard dog called Hera in Istanbul.",
"Title: Helene Kvint\n\nHelene Kvint (born December 27, 1972) is a Danish performance artist and actress. Ms. Kvint lived and worked in Germany and the Czech Republic for many years and formed her own theatre group, Divadlo Antena, in 2001. She now lives in Copenhagen. She is currently engaged in two performance groups - the Danish group Coreact and the Prague-basef ensemble Secondhand Women.",
"Title: Julia Benjamin\n\nJulia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965. \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC. The series centered on the Baxter family. The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock). At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series. CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season. CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie. The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion. So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie. The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966. It was never picked up again. After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television. After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television. Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978). \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance. She has not acted in anything since."
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Where was the writer of the "Beati quorum via" educated?
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Stanford was educated at the University of Cambridge
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"MormonLeaks (formerly Mormon WikiLeaks) is a whistleblowing organization inspired by WikiLeaks, which focuses on exposing documents from the leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).",
" It began in October 2016 as a leaked series of videos on the YouTube channel Mormon Leaks.",
" In total, 15 videos were initially leaked via the Mormon Leaks channel from meetings of high-ranking LDS leaders including the Quorum of the Twelve.",
" They discussed topics including the \"homosexual agenda\", the subprime mortgage crisis, and a debate over the sexual orientation of Chelsea Manning.",
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" 38, No. 3, is a motet for mixed unaccompanied six-part choir by Charles Villiers Stanford, a setting of the first verse of Psalm 119 in Latin.",
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"Lou Hamou-Lhadj is an American director, animator and writer at Pixar.",
" He is best known for his work on film \"Borrowed Time\", which together with Andrew Coats, he directed, wrote and released independently through Quorum Films, LLC.",
" Hamou-Lhadj is nominated for Best Animated Short Film at 89th Academy Awards, that he shares with Andrew Coats."
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"Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor.",
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" He was instrumental in raising the status of the Cambridge University Musical Society, attracting international stars to perform with it."
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"Ye Xin (born Ye Chengxi on 16 October 1949) is a Chinese writer who has written profusely about \"sent-down youths\" (also known as \"educated youths\"), drawing from his own experience.",
" A Shanghai native, Ye Xin \"volunteered\" to receive his \"rustication\" in remote Guizhou in 1969, where he spent 2 decades of his life.",
" He has written over 20 novels, but is best known for writing the teleplay of mega-hit series \"Sinful Debt\" (1995), based on his 1992 novel \"Educated Youth\"."
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"Bacteria communicate among themselves and with other living forms in their environment via nano-scale membrane vesicles in their bacterial outer membranes.",
" These vesicles are involved in trafficking bacterial cell signaling biochemicals, which may include DNA, RNA, proteins, endotoxins and allied virulence molecules.",
" This communication happens in microbial cultures to oceans, inside animal/plant hosts and wherever bacteria may thrive.",
" Gram negative microorganisms deploy their periplasm to secrete bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) for trafficking bacterial biochemicals to target cells in their environment (Fig. 1); OMVs also carry endotoxic lipopolysaccharide initiating disease process in their host.",
" This mechanism imparts a variety of benefits like, long-distance delivery of bacterial secretory cargo with minimized hydrolytic degradation and extra-cellular dilution, also supplemented with other supportive molecules (e.g., virulence factors) to accomplish a specific job and yet, keeping a safe-distance from the defense arsenal of the targeted cells.",
" Biochemical signals trafficked by OMVs may vary largely during 'war and peace' situations.",
" In 'complacent' bacterial colonies, OMVs may be used to carry DNA to 'related' microbes for genetic transformations, and also translocate cell signaling molecules for quorum sensing and biofilm formation.",
" During 'challenge' from other cell types around, OMVs may be preferred to carry degradation and subversion enzymes.",
" Likewise, OMVs may contain more of invasion proteins at the host-pathogen interface (Fig. 1).",
" It is expected, that environmental factors around the secretory microbes are responsible for inducing these bacteria to synthesize and secrete specifically-enriched OMVs, physiologically suiting the immediate task.",
" Thus, bacterial OMVs, being strong immunomodulators, can be manipulated for their immunogenic contents and utilized as potent pathogen-free vaccines for immunizing humans and animals against threatening infections."
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"Florencia Pinar is one of the few Castilian female writers of the 15th century.",
" She is known mostly for her mastery of figurative language.",
" Little is known about the exact date and location of her birth, but it is assumed that Pinar was an educated member of the upper class.",
" This much can be deduced from the fact that she was one of the few female poets whose works were included in the 15th century Spanish poetic songbook known as \"Cancionero general\".",
" Her work must have been deemed exemplary at the time as the songbook was compiled with the intent to make the works of renowned poets more accessible to the public.",
" She also composed her poems in the Castilian dialect which was characteristic of the educated upper class of her time.",
" Only four of her works are known to have been published, two of which were later attributed to the “dama” (lady) or “Señora” Florencia Pinar.",
" Both of these titles connote a certain elevated level of social status.",
" There have also been a number of additional poems dating back to the 15th century that also denote a poet by the name of \"Pinar.\"",
" For the most part, many of these have been attributed to Florencia's brother Geronimo de Pinar - who was also a writer of many canciones.",
" However, there is still some speculation about how many of them may have actually been written by Florencia Pinar herself.",
" Pinar's poems are canciones - a popular 15th century - that usually discussed lighter themes."
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"Orson Pratt, Sr. (September 19, 1811 – October 3, 1881) was an American mathematician and religious leader who was an original member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of the Latter Day Saints.",
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" This is accomplished by the secretion of signaling molecules which trigger a response in nearby bacteria at high enough concentrations.",
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" It has been discovered that bacteria can not only interact via quorum sensing with members of their own species but that there is a kind of universal molecule that allows them to gather information about other species as well.",
" This universal molecule is called autoinducer 2 or AI-2."
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"Richard Louis Evans (March 23, 1906 – November 1, 1971) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) (1953–71); the president of Rotary International (1966–67); and the writer, producer, and announcer of \"Music and the Spoken Word\" for forty-one years (1929–71)."
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"Title: MormonLeaks\n\nMormonLeaks (formerly Mormon WikiLeaks) is a whistleblowing organization inspired by WikiLeaks, which focuses on exposing documents from the leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It began in October 2016 as a leaked series of videos on the YouTube channel Mormon Leaks. In total, 15 videos were initially leaked via the Mormon Leaks channel from meetings of high-ranking LDS leaders including the Quorum of the Twelve. They discussed topics including the \"homosexual agenda\", the subprime mortgage crisis, and a debate over the sexual orientation of Chelsea Manning. Politicians featured in the videos included former Utah governor Mike Leavitt and former U.S. Senator from Oregon Gordon H. Smith.",
"Title: Beati quorum via (Stanford)\n\nBeati quorum via (Blessed are those whose way), Op. 38, No. 3, is a motet for mixed unaccompanied six-part choir by Charles Villiers Stanford, a setting of the first verse of Psalm 119 in Latin. It is the last of Stanford's \"Three Latin Motets\", published in 1905.",
"Title: Lou Hamou-Lhadj\n\nLou Hamou-Lhadj is an American director, animator and writer at Pixar. He is best known for his work on film \"Borrowed Time\", which together with Andrew Coats, he directed, wrote and released independently through Quorum Films, LLC. Hamou-Lhadj is nominated for Best Animated Short Film at 89th Academy Awards, that he shares with Andrew Coats.",
"Title: Charles Villiers Stanford\n\nSir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. Born to a well-off and highly musical family in Dublin, Stanford was educated at the University of Cambridge before studying music in Leipzig and Berlin. He was instrumental in raising the status of the Cambridge University Musical Society, attracting international stars to perform with it.",
"Title: Ye Xin (writer)\n\nYe Xin (born Ye Chengxi on 16 October 1949) is a Chinese writer who has written profusely about \"sent-down youths\" (also known as \"educated youths\"), drawing from his own experience. A Shanghai native, Ye Xin \"volunteered\" to receive his \"rustication\" in remote Guizhou in 1969, where he spent 2 decades of his life. He has written over 20 novels, but is best known for writing the teleplay of mega-hit series \"Sinful Debt\" (1995), based on his 1992 novel \"Educated Youth\".",
"Title: Bacterial outer membrane vesicles\n\nBacteria communicate among themselves and with other living forms in their environment via nano-scale membrane vesicles in their bacterial outer membranes. These vesicles are involved in trafficking bacterial cell signaling biochemicals, which may include DNA, RNA, proteins, endotoxins and allied virulence molecules. This communication happens in microbial cultures to oceans, inside animal/plant hosts and wherever bacteria may thrive. Gram negative microorganisms deploy their periplasm to secrete bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) for trafficking bacterial biochemicals to target cells in their environment (Fig. 1); OMVs also carry endotoxic lipopolysaccharide initiating disease process in their host. This mechanism imparts a variety of benefits like, long-distance delivery of bacterial secretory cargo with minimized hydrolytic degradation and extra-cellular dilution, also supplemented with other supportive molecules (e.g., virulence factors) to accomplish a specific job and yet, keeping a safe-distance from the defense arsenal of the targeted cells. Biochemical signals trafficked by OMVs may vary largely during 'war and peace' situations. In 'complacent' bacterial colonies, OMVs may be used to carry DNA to 'related' microbes for genetic transformations, and also translocate cell signaling molecules for quorum sensing and biofilm formation. During 'challenge' from other cell types around, OMVs may be preferred to carry degradation and subversion enzymes. Likewise, OMVs may contain more of invasion proteins at the host-pathogen interface (Fig. 1). It is expected, that environmental factors around the secretory microbes are responsible for inducing these bacteria to synthesize and secrete specifically-enriched OMVs, physiologically suiting the immediate task. Thus, bacterial OMVs, being strong immunomodulators, can be manipulated for their immunogenic contents and utilized as potent pathogen-free vaccines for immunizing humans and animals against threatening infections.",
"Title: Florencia del Pinar\n\nFlorencia Pinar is one of the few Castilian female writers of the 15th century. She is known mostly for her mastery of figurative language. Little is known about the exact date and location of her birth, but it is assumed that Pinar was an educated member of the upper class. This much can be deduced from the fact that she was one of the few female poets whose works were included in the 15th century Spanish poetic songbook known as \"Cancionero general\". Her work must have been deemed exemplary at the time as the songbook was compiled with the intent to make the works of renowned poets more accessible to the public. She also composed her poems in the Castilian dialect which was characteristic of the educated upper class of her time. Only four of her works are known to have been published, two of which were later attributed to the “dama” (lady) or “Señora” Florencia Pinar. Both of these titles connote a certain elevated level of social status. There have also been a number of additional poems dating back to the 15th century that also denote a poet by the name of \"Pinar.\" For the most part, many of these have been attributed to Florencia's brother Geronimo de Pinar - who was also a writer of many canciones. However, there is still some speculation about how many of them may have actually been written by Florencia Pinar herself. Pinar's poems are canciones - a popular 15th century - that usually discussed lighter themes.",
"Title: Orson Pratt\n\nOrson Pratt, Sr. (September 19, 1811 – October 3, 1881) was an American mathematician and religious leader who was an original member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. He became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and was a leading Mormon theologian and writer until his death.",
"Title: Interspecies quorum sensing\n\nInterspecies quorum sensing is a type of quorum sensing in which bacteria send and receive signals to other species besides their own. This is accomplished by the secretion of signaling molecules which trigger a response in nearby bacteria at high enough concentrations. Once the molecule hits a certain concentration it triggers the transcription of certain genes such as virulence factors. It has been discovered that bacteria can not only interact via quorum sensing with members of their own species but that there is a kind of universal molecule that allows them to gather information about other species as well. This universal molecule is called autoinducer 2 or AI-2.",
"Title: Richard L. Evans\n\nRichard Louis Evans (March 23, 1906 – November 1, 1971) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) (1953–71); the president of Rotary International (1966–67); and the writer, producer, and announcer of \"Music and the Spoken Word\" for forty-one years (1929–71)."
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Metropolitan Opera
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"Title: James Shomate\n\nJames Shomate (Bakersfield, CA, November 13, 1914—Manhattan, October 13, 2001) was an American pianist and voice teacher. He was particularly known for his work as an accompanist; notably playing in concerts and recitals for famous singers like Pierre Bernac, Richard Bonelli, Brenda Lewis, Anna Moffo, Lily Pons, Yvonne Printemps, Elisabeth Söderström, Gérard Souzay, Risë Stevens, and Jennie Tourel among others. For many years he served as a member of the voice faculty at the University of Bridgeport.",
"Title: Elaine Bonazzi\n\nElaine Bonazzi (born 1936, Endicott, New York) is an American operatic mezzo-soprano who had an active international career from the 1950s through the 1990s. A singer with an unusually broad repertoire that encompassed both classical and contemporary works, she notably created roles in the world premieres of operas by composers Dominick Argento, David Carlson, Carlisle Floyd, Gian Carlo Menotti, Thomas Pasatieri, and Ned Rorem. In the United States she was particularly active with the New York City Opera, the Santa Fe Opera, and the Washington National Opera.",
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"Title: Glenys Fowles\n\nGlenys Rae Fowles AM (born 4 November 1941; some sources say 1946) is an Australian operatic soprano who sang with Opera Australia and its predecessors for many years. She also sang at Covent Garden, Glyndebourne, and for the New York City Opera, San Diego Opera, and Scottish Opera. She also appeared at the BBC Proms and with the New York Philharmonic. Her recording with Heather Begg of the \"Flower Duet\" from Delibes's \"Lakmé\" has become famous.",
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Columbia Games
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"Title: Al-Qadim\n\nAl-Qadim is an \"Arabian Nights\"-themed campaign setting for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" role-playing game. The setting was developed by Jeff Grubb for TSR, Inc., and was first released in 1992. Al-Qadim is set in the land of Zakhara, called the \"Land of Fate\". Thematically, the land of Zakhara is a blend of the historical Arabian Empire, the stories of legend, and a wealth of Hollywood cinematic history. Zakhara is a peninsula on the continent of Faerûn in the world of Toril, the locale of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, although Al-Qadim is designed to stand on its own or be added to any existing campaign setting. The basic campaign setting was divided between two game products: \"\", a sourcebook describing character creation rules, equipment, and spells unique to the setting, and \"Al-Qadim: Land of Fate\", a boxed set describing the land of Zakhara, with separate sourcebooks for the players and the Dungeon Master.",
"Title: World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting\n\nThe World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting and the World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting are two closely related publications from TSR, Inc. that detail the fictional \"World of Greyhawk\" campaign setting for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"D&D\") fantasy roleplaying game. Both publications were authored by Gary Gygax, and they were the first stand-alone offerings to provide detailed, comprehensive information regarding a \"D&D\" campaign setting.",
"Title: Oregon Catholic Press\n\nOCP (formerly known as Oregon Catholic Press, and originally the Catholic Truth Society of Oregon) is an American liturgical publisher based in Portland, Oregon. The not-for-profit company publishes liturgical music, books, choral collections, hymnals, missals, and support materials for the Catholic Church in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Chinese. \"Spirit and Song\", a division of OCP, publishes contemporary worship music for the Life Teen youth market. OCP also publishes the \"Catholic Sentinel\", the diocesan newspaper for the Archdiocese of Portland. OCP products are used in two-thirds of all Catholic churches in the U.S."
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The 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1951 college football season, they played their home games at which on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, and competed as members of which titled event?
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Big Seven Conference
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"The 1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1955 college football season, the 61st season of Sooner football.",
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"The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\").",
" The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).",
" The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945.",
" The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners.",
" In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day.",
" Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins.",
" They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014.",
" The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach."
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"The 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season.",
" Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973.",
" This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons."
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"Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, that serves as the home of the Oklahoma Sooners football team.",
" The official seating capacity of the stadium, following renovations in 2015, is 86,112, making it the 23rd largest stadium in the world, the 15th largest college stadium in the United States and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference, behind Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin."
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"The 1895 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the Oklahoma Sooners of the University of Oklahoma during the 1895 college football season and was its first football team ever fielded.",
" The team completed its inaugural season with a 0–1 record.",
" The Sooners played their first football game in history against a town team from Oklahoma City and lost by a final score of 34–0.",
" This was the program's one and only season under the guidance of head coach John A. Harts, the next season he was gold prospecting in the Arctic."
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"The 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1984 NCAA Division I-A season.",
" Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted a 9–2–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973.",
" This was Switzer's ninth conference title in twelve seasons."
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"The 1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1978 NCAA Division I-A season.",
" Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the conference title under head coach Barry Switzer.",
" This was Switzer's sixth conference title in six seasons since taking the helm in 1973."
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" They were coached by head coach Bud Wilkinson."
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"The 1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team (variously \"Oklahoma\", \"OU\", or the \"Sooners\") represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1956 college football season.",
" It was the 62nd season of play for the Sooners.",
" The team was led by Hall of Fame head coach Bud Wilkinson.",
" They were led on offense by quarterback Jim Harris, and played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma."
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"Title: 1951 Oklahoma A&M Cowboys football team\n\nThe 1951 Oklahoma A&M Cowboys football team represented Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (later renamed Oklahoma State University–Stillwater) in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1951 college football season. In their second season under head coach Whitworth, the Cowboys compiled a 3–7 record (3–2 against conference opponents), finished in third place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 251 to 168.",
"Title: 1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1955 college football season, the 61st season of Sooner football. The team was led by Bud Wilkinson in his ninth season as head coach. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were members of the Big Seven Conference.",
"Title: Oklahoma Sooners football\n\nThe Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\"). The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945. The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners. In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day. Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins. They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014. The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach.",
"Title: 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons.",
"Title: Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium\n\nGaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, that serves as the home of the Oklahoma Sooners football team. The official seating capacity of the stadium, following renovations in 2015, is 86,112, making it the 23rd largest stadium in the world, the 15th largest college stadium in the United States and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference, behind Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.",
"Title: 1895 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1895 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the Oklahoma Sooners of the University of Oklahoma during the 1895 college football season and was its first football team ever fielded. The team completed its inaugural season with a 0–1 record. The Sooners played their first football game in history against a town team from Oklahoma City and lost by a final score of 34–0. This was the program's one and only season under the guidance of head coach John A. Harts, the next season he was gold prospecting in the Arctic.",
"Title: 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1984 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 9–2–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's ninth conference title in twelve seasons.",
"Title: 1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1978 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the conference title under head coach Barry Switzer. This was Switzer's sixth conference title in six seasons since taking the helm in 1973.",
"Title: 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1951 college football season. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and competed as members of the Big Seven Conference. They were coached by head coach Bud Wilkinson.",
"Title: 1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1956 Oklahoma Sooners football team (variously \"Oklahoma\", \"OU\", or the \"Sooners\") represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1956 college football season. It was the 62nd season of play for the Sooners. The team was led by Hall of Fame head coach Bud Wilkinson. They were led on offense by quarterback Jim Harris, and played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma."
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Who directed a 2008 film staring a one time regular on-air personality from the "Howard Stern Show"?
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Michael DeLorenzo
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"John Edward Melendez (born October 4, 1965), commonly known as \"Stuttering John,\" is an American television writer, radio personality, and politician.",
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" He became known for asking impertinent questions of celebrities on the red carpet and at press conferences with his stuttering."
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"Lester Green (born June 2, 1968), better known by his stage name \"Beetlejuice\" (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on \"The Howard Stern Show\" and a member of Stern's Wack Pack.",
" In 2015, the Howard Stern Show named Beetlejuice the greatest Wack Packer of all time.",
" He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work.",
" Green has performed with various \"Howard Stern Show\"-related comedians, including those who perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner."
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"Fartman is a fictional superhero, popularized and portrayed by American radio \"shock jock\" Howard Stern.",
" The character first appeared in an issue of the National Lampoon humor magazine in the late 1970s (Vol.",
" 2, No. 11, June, 1979, Page 28).",
" A recorded version of the character also appeared on \"National Lampoon's White Album\" in 1979.",
" Stern began using the character on \"The Howard Stern Show\" in the early 1980s.",
" According to the trademark that Howard Stern filed for the character on October 16, 1992, he first used Fartman in July 1981, when Adam West was a guest on his show, to which he made an impromptu Fartman outfit in five minutes, although the original outfit contained a toilet seat necklace which Stern later discontinued from his motif."
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"The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show (commonly just called The Wrap-Up Show) is a radio show that follows \"The Howard Stern Show\" on Howard 100, an uncensored channel on Sirius XM Radio.",
" Hosted by Jon Hein and Executive producer Gary Dell'Abate, the show discusses everything that happened on that day's Stern Show with listeners and various celebrity guests."
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"Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and television personality, producer, author, actor, and photographer.",
" He is best known for his radio show \"The Howard Stern Show\", which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005.",
" Stern has broadcast on Sirius XM Radio since 2006.",
" Stern first wished to be on the radio at five years of age.",
" He landed his first radio jobs while at Boston University.",
" From 1976 to 1982, Stern developed his on-air personality through morning positions at WRNW in Briarcliff Manor, New York, WCCC in Hartford, Connecticut, WWWW in Detroit, Michigan, and WWDC in Washington, D.C. Stern worked afternoons at WNBC in New York City from 1982 until his firing in 1985."
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"Stern Spotlight is a \"best of\" compilation of The Howard Stern Show.",
" Each episode showcases a specific cast member past or present of the Stern Show.",
" Every member gets two parts and plays Wednesday and Thursday on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio.",
" The special airs during select weeks when The Howard Stern Show is on vacation during its timeslot.",
" The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Mammary Lane\", and \"The History of Howard Stern\"."
],
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"One, Two, Many is a 2008 sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, directed by Michael DeLorenzo and written by and starring \"Stuttering\" John Melendez."
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"Mike Walker is an American radio personality and gossip columnist for \"The National Enquirer\", and hosted the magazine's 1999-2001 MGM-produced newsmagazine, \"National Enquirer TV\".",
" He is also the author of the 2005 book, \"Rather Dumb: A Top Tabloid Reporter Tells CBS How to Do News.\"",
" Between April 11, 1996 and December 2010, Walker was a guest every week on \"The Howard Stern Show\" to play \"The Gossip Game.\"",
" He would read four gossip stories, and the Stern crew guesses which one is false.",
" During a 2006 Stern show appearance, Stern staff members Richard Christy and Sal Governale recorded audio which allegedly was from Walker's flatuence.",
" Dubbed the \"Mike Walker Fart,\" the audio clip was played often on the show."
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"sentences": [
"Mammary Lane is a listener request show featuring clips of \"The Howard Stern Show\".",
" The show airs on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on SIRIUS XM Radio, during certain weeks when the \"Stern Show\" is on vacation.",
" The hosts of the show rotate and have included Richard Christy, Sal \"The Stockbrocker\" Governale, Jason Kaplan, Will Murray, Gary Dell'Abate, and Jon Hein.",
" The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Stern Spotlight\", \"The History of Howard Stern\" and \"Road Trip\".",
" Past \"Mammary Lane\" episodes are airing currently on Howard 101 in afternoon drivetime, 3-7 PM Eastern time, the time of day in which Bubba the Love Sponge had been broadcasting on Howard 101 prior to leaving Sirius due to unsuccessful contract negotiations."
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"The History of Howard Stern is a radio documentary series about the life, career and achievements of American radio personality Howard Stern broadcast on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius XM Radio.",
" The ongoing series has featured 35 episodes across four \"Acts\".",
" Each episode includes segments from past broadcasts of \"The Howard Stern Show\", interviews with Stern's staff and celebrity guests, his family and news reports.",
" Narrated by Jim Forbes of VH1's \"Behind the Music\", the series is produced by \"The Tapes Team\", a group at Sirius who put together other special programming such as \"Mammary Lane\" and \"Stern Spotlight\"."
],
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"Title: John Melendez\n\nJohn Edward Melendez (born October 4, 1965), commonly known as \"Stuttering John,\" is an American television writer, radio personality, and politician. Prior to his work on television as a writer and announcer, Melendez was a regular on-air personality on \"The Howard Stern Show\". He became known for asking impertinent questions of celebrities on the red carpet and at press conferences with his stuttering.",
"Title: Beetlejuice (entertainer)\n\nLester Green (born June 2, 1968), better known by his stage name \"Beetlejuice\" (often abbreviated to Beetle or Beet), is a frequent guest on \"The Howard Stern Show\" and a member of Stern's Wack Pack. In 2015, the Howard Stern Show named Beetlejuice the greatest Wack Packer of all time. He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work. Green has performed with various \"Howard Stern Show\"-related comedians, including those who perform under The Killers of Comedy Tour banner.",
"Title: Fartman (Howard Stern)\n\nFartman is a fictional superhero, popularized and portrayed by American radio \"shock jock\" Howard Stern. The character first appeared in an issue of the National Lampoon humor magazine in the late 1970s (Vol. 2, No. 11, June, 1979, Page 28). A recorded version of the character also appeared on \"National Lampoon's White Album\" in 1979. Stern began using the character on \"The Howard Stern Show\" in the early 1980s. According to the trademark that Howard Stern filed for the character on October 16, 1992, he first used Fartman in July 1981, when Adam West was a guest on his show, to which he made an impromptu Fartman outfit in five minutes, although the original outfit contained a toilet seat necklace which Stern later discontinued from his motif.",
"Title: The Wrap-Up Show\n\nThe Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show (commonly just called The Wrap-Up Show) is a radio show that follows \"The Howard Stern Show\" on Howard 100, an uncensored channel on Sirius XM Radio. Hosted by Jon Hein and Executive producer Gary Dell'Abate, the show discusses everything that happened on that day's Stern Show with listeners and various celebrity guests.",
"Title: Howard Stern\n\nHoward Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and television personality, producer, author, actor, and photographer. He is best known for his radio show \"The Howard Stern Show\", which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005. Stern has broadcast on Sirius XM Radio since 2006. Stern first wished to be on the radio at five years of age. He landed his first radio jobs while at Boston University. From 1976 to 1982, Stern developed his on-air personality through morning positions at WRNW in Briarcliff Manor, New York, WCCC in Hartford, Connecticut, WWWW in Detroit, Michigan, and WWDC in Washington, D.C. Stern worked afternoons at WNBC in New York City from 1982 until his firing in 1985.",
"Title: Stern Spotlight\n\nStern Spotlight is a \"best of\" compilation of The Howard Stern Show. Each episode showcases a specific cast member past or present of the Stern Show. Every member gets two parts and plays Wednesday and Thursday on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio. The special airs during select weeks when The Howard Stern Show is on vacation during its timeslot. The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Mammary Lane\", and \"The History of Howard Stern\".",
"Title: One, Two, Many\n\nOne, Two, Many is a 2008 sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, directed by Michael DeLorenzo and written by and starring \"Stuttering\" John Melendez.",
"Title: Mike Walker (columnist)\n\nMike Walker is an American radio personality and gossip columnist for \"The National Enquirer\", and hosted the magazine's 1999-2001 MGM-produced newsmagazine, \"National Enquirer TV\". He is also the author of the 2005 book, \"Rather Dumb: A Top Tabloid Reporter Tells CBS How to Do News.\" Between April 11, 1996 and December 2010, Walker was a guest every week on \"The Howard Stern Show\" to play \"The Gossip Game.\" He would read four gossip stories, and the Stern crew guesses which one is false. During a 2006 Stern show appearance, Stern staff members Richard Christy and Sal Governale recorded audio which allegedly was from Walker's flatuence. Dubbed the \"Mike Walker Fart,\" the audio clip was played often on the show.",
"Title: Mammary Lane\n\nMammary Lane is a listener request show featuring clips of \"The Howard Stern Show\". The show airs on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on SIRIUS XM Radio, during certain weeks when the \"Stern Show\" is on vacation. The hosts of the show rotate and have included Richard Christy, Sal \"The Stockbrocker\" Governale, Jason Kaplan, Will Murray, Gary Dell'Abate, and Jon Hein. The show is a production of \"The Tapes Team\" at SIRIUS, along with \"Master Tape Theatre\", \"Stern Spotlight\", \"The History of Howard Stern\" and \"Road Trip\". Past \"Mammary Lane\" episodes are airing currently on Howard 101 in afternoon drivetime, 3-7 PM Eastern time, the time of day in which Bubba the Love Sponge had been broadcasting on Howard 101 prior to leaving Sirius due to unsuccessful contract negotiations.",
"Title: The History of Howard Stern\n\nThe History of Howard Stern is a radio documentary series about the life, career and achievements of American radio personality Howard Stern broadcast on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on Sirius XM Radio. The ongoing series has featured 35 episodes across four \"Acts\". Each episode includes segments from past broadcasts of \"The Howard Stern Show\", interviews with Stern's staff and celebrity guests, his family and news reports. Narrated by Jim Forbes of VH1's \"Behind the Music\", the series is produced by \"The Tapes Team\", a group at Sirius who put together other special programming such as \"Mammary Lane\" and \"Stern Spotlight\"."
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Sandy Fox was a voice actress in King of the Hill, what else do they have in common?
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"Matsuri Mizuguchi (水口 まつり , Mizuguchi Matsuri , born October 28, 1986 in Yamagata Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress who started her career in 2007.",
" She is affiliated with Yellowtail.",
" This voice actress shares the same exact date of birth and age as another unrelated Japanese voice actress and singer, Aki Toyosaki."
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"Yoshiko Horie (Japanese: 堀江 由子 , Hepburn: Horie Yoshiko , born September 20, 1976) , known by her stage name Yui Horie (堀江 由衣 , Horie Yui ) , is a Japanese voice actress and singer, affiliated with VIMS and Starchild.",
" She has been affectionately nicknamed \"\"Hocchan\"\" (ほっちゃん ) by her Japanese fans.",
" She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"\"My best friend\"\" on .",
" Since then, she has been involved in excess of 350 productions in addition to promotional material, concert performances, as well as charting several albums and singles.",
" She won the award for Best Supporting Voice Actress in the 4th Seiyu Awards."
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"Sandra Marie Fox (born July 13, 1963) is an American voice actress, singer and dancer, who has had numerous roles in various animated cartoon, anime and video games.",
" She portrayed the live-action Betty Boop and has provided her voice for Universal Studios and King Features Syndicate for much of their promotional activities and related media and merchandise since 1991.",
" She began voice acting on various animated shows such as \"The Simpsons\", \"King of the Hill\" and \"Futurama\".",
" Her first major roles in anime were as Kyoko in the Animaze dub of \"Akira\" and Lady Aska in \"Magic Knight Rayearth\".",
" Other anime characters include Mina and Momiji in \"Naruto\", Sumomo in \"Chobits\", Tachikoma in \"\", and Paiway in \"Vandread\".",
" In video game franchises, she provides the English voice of Mistral and A-20 in the \".",
"hack\" series, Peashy in \"Hyperdimension Neptunia\", and Flonne in \"Disgaea\".",
" In cartoons, she voices Harmony in \"Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi\" and Mipsy Mipson in \"As Told by Ginger\".",
" In 2014, she was announced as the voice of Chibiusa a.k.a. Black Lady in the Viz Media dubs of \"Sailor Moon\"."
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"King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox.",
" It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas.",
" It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life."
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"title": "King of the Hill"
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"Tiggy (born 1970 as Charlotte Vigel) is a Danish bubblegum/Eurodance artist.",
" She is perhaps best known for her remix of the Sandy Fox song \"Freckles\" in \"\", originally the English version of the song \"Sobakasu\" by Judy and Mary from the anime \"Rurouni Kenshin\" and she's also popular in parts of Southeast Asia with the song \"Why\"."
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"sentences": [
"Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり , Tamura Yukari , born February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Amuleto, formerly Arts Vision and I'm Enterprise.",
" Affectionately called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion.",
" She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"Yūki o Kudasai\" on March 26, 1997.",
" Several of her releases have been used as opening and ending themes for anime series, while some have reached the Oricon top 100 singles and album charts.",
" Her role as Nanoha Takamachi in the \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" series contributed to a rise in her popularity, as several of her singles (\"Little Wish: Lyrical Step\", \"Spiritual Garden\", \"Hoshizora no Spica\", \"Beautiful Amulet\") were used as the ending themes for the franchise's anime adaptations.",
" Besides \"Nanoha\", she voices the title characters Haruka Minazuki / Red Angel in \"Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel\", Ringo Kinoshita in \"No-Rin\", Yamada in \"B Gata H Kei\", and Kaoru Tsunashi in \"I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying\".",
" Other major voice roles in anime include Ranpha Franboise in \"Galaxy Angel\", Mai Kawasumi in \"Kanon\", Mei Sunohara in \"Clannad\", and Saku Tōyama in \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes\", Rika Furude in \"Higurashi When They Cry\", and Tenten in \"Naruto\".",
" In video games, besides the ones that were adapted into anime, she voices Talim in \"Soulcalibur\" and Myao in \"Marl Kingdom\".",
" In tokusatsu, she is known for her voice role as Navi in 35th Super Sentai Series, \"Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger\"."
],
"title": "Yukari Tamura"
},
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"sentences": [
"Minori Chihara (茅原 実里 , Chihara Minori , born November 18) is a Japanese voice actress and singer who has had roles in several anime series.",
" As a voice actress she is under the agency Avex Planning & Development, she is well known as voice actress for her role as Yuki Nagato in \"The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya\" and Leon in \"The iDOLM@STER\", while in her musical career, she has been signed under King Records and is currently with Lantis.",
" She was born in the city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi and was raised in Saitama.",
" She is affectionately referred to as Minorin (みのりん ) by her fans."
],
"title": "Minori Chihara"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mela Lee is an American voice actress and singer in the Los Angeles area.",
" She first got into voice acting when she auditioned for \"Vampire Princess Miyu\", but the director had her read for \"Saint Tail\", and she was cast as the title character Meimi Haneoka, whom assumes the secret identity of Saint Tail.",
" She would later land the vampire role of Yuki Cross in the \"Vampire Knight series\" and Rin Tosaka, the heroine of the \"Fate/stay night\" series.",
" Outside of voice acting, Lee has been involved in a band called Magnolia Memoir where she composes the music and lyrics.",
" She and fellow voice actress Erica Lindbeck host their own web series called \"Lindbeck and Lee\" with local voice actor guests.",
" She has reprised her role of Rin in \".\""
],
"title": "Mela Lee"
},
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"sentences": [
"Atsuko Tanaka (田中 敦子 , Tanaka Atsuko , born November 14, 1962 in Maebashi, Gunma) is a Japanese voice actress associated with Mausu Promotion (formerly Ezaki Productions).",
" Her most-known voice role is Motoko Kusanagi in the \"Ghost in the Shell\" film and franchise.",
" She also voices Caster in the \"Fate/stay night\", Lisa Lisa in \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\", Claudette in \"Queen's Blade\", Francis Midford in \"Black Butler\", and Karura in \"Utawarerumono\".",
" In video games, she voices title characters Lara Croft in the Japanese dub of the \"Tomb Raider\" games, and Bayonetta in the \"\" film adaptation and \"Bayonetta 2\".",
" She studied with the in voice training in 1991.",
" In 2012, a Biglobe poll named her the voice actress with the sexiest voice."
],
"title": "Atsuko Tanaka (voice actress)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Maaya Uchida (内田 真礼 , Uchida Maaya , born December 27, 1989 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who works for I'm Enterprise.",
" Uchida completed her studies in narration school during 2009.",
" Upon graduation, she made her debut as a voice actress in the OVA Boku, Otari-man as an office employee.",
" In April 2010, she signed to voice talent agency I'm Enterprise.",
" In February 2014, she won the Best New Actress Award in the 8th Seiyu Awards.",
" She debuted as a singer under Pony Canyon with the song Soushou no Innocence, which is produced by Tomita Akihiro.",
" Her younger brother is Yūma Uchida, who is also a voice actor working in the same company.",
" She made television appearances, including in \"Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger\" with the role of Hakase Hiroyo."
],
"title": "Maaya Uchida"
}
] |
[
"Title: Matsuri Mizuguchi\n\nMatsuri Mizuguchi (水口 まつり , Mizuguchi Matsuri , born October 28, 1986 in Yamagata Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress who started her career in 2007. She is affiliated with Yellowtail. This voice actress shares the same exact date of birth and age as another unrelated Japanese voice actress and singer, Aki Toyosaki.",
"Title: Yui Horie\n\nYoshiko Horie (Japanese: 堀江 由子 , Hepburn: Horie Yoshiko , born September 20, 1976) , known by her stage name Yui Horie (堀江 由衣 , Horie Yui ) , is a Japanese voice actress and singer, affiliated with VIMS and Starchild. She has been affectionately nicknamed \"\"Hocchan\"\" (ほっちゃん ) by her Japanese fans. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"\"My best friend\"\" on . Since then, she has been involved in excess of 350 productions in addition to promotional material, concert performances, as well as charting several albums and singles. She won the award for Best Supporting Voice Actress in the 4th Seiyu Awards.",
"Title: Sandy Fox\n\nSandra Marie Fox (born July 13, 1963) is an American voice actress, singer and dancer, who has had numerous roles in various animated cartoon, anime and video games. She portrayed the live-action Betty Boop and has provided her voice for Universal Studios and King Features Syndicate for much of their promotional activities and related media and merchandise since 1991. She began voice acting on various animated shows such as \"The Simpsons\", \"King of the Hill\" and \"Futurama\". Her first major roles in anime were as Kyoko in the Animaze dub of \"Akira\" and Lady Aska in \"Magic Knight Rayearth\". Other anime characters include Mina and Momiji in \"Naruto\", Sumomo in \"Chobits\", Tachikoma in \"\", and Paiway in \"Vandread\". In video game franchises, she provides the English voice of Mistral and A-20 in the \". hack\" series, Peashy in \"Hyperdimension Neptunia\", and Flonne in \"Disgaea\". In cartoons, she voices Harmony in \"Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi\" and Mipsy Mipson in \"As Told by Ginger\". In 2014, she was announced as the voice of Chibiusa a.k.a. Black Lady in the Viz Media dubs of \"Sailor Moon\".",
"Title: King of the Hill\n\nKing of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997 to September 13, 2009 on Fox. It centers on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life.",
"Title: Tiggy\n\nTiggy (born 1970 as Charlotte Vigel) is a Danish bubblegum/Eurodance artist. She is perhaps best known for her remix of the Sandy Fox song \"Freckles\" in \"\", originally the English version of the song \"Sobakasu\" by Judy and Mary from the anime \"Rurouni Kenshin\" and she's also popular in parts of Southeast Asia with the song \"Why\".",
"Title: Yukari Tamura\n\nYukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり , Tamura Yukari , born February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Amuleto, formerly Arts Vision and I'm Enterprise. Affectionately called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"Yūki o Kudasai\" on March 26, 1997. Several of her releases have been used as opening and ending themes for anime series, while some have reached the Oricon top 100 singles and album charts. Her role as Nanoha Takamachi in the \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" series contributed to a rise in her popularity, as several of her singles (\"Little Wish: Lyrical Step\", \"Spiritual Garden\", \"Hoshizora no Spica\", \"Beautiful Amulet\") were used as the ending themes for the franchise's anime adaptations. Besides \"Nanoha\", she voices the title characters Haruka Minazuki / Red Angel in \"Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel\", Ringo Kinoshita in \"No-Rin\", Yamada in \"B Gata H Kei\", and Kaoru Tsunashi in \"I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying\". Other major voice roles in anime include Ranpha Franboise in \"Galaxy Angel\", Mai Kawasumi in \"Kanon\", Mei Sunohara in \"Clannad\", and Saku Tōyama in \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes\", Rika Furude in \"Higurashi When They Cry\", and Tenten in \"Naruto\". In video games, besides the ones that were adapted into anime, she voices Talim in \"Soulcalibur\" and Myao in \"Marl Kingdom\". In tokusatsu, she is known for her voice role as Navi in 35th Super Sentai Series, \"Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger\".",
"Title: Minori Chihara\n\nMinori Chihara (茅原 実里 , Chihara Minori , born November 18) is a Japanese voice actress and singer who has had roles in several anime series. As a voice actress she is under the agency Avex Planning & Development, she is well known as voice actress for her role as Yuki Nagato in \"The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya\" and Leon in \"The iDOLM@STER\", while in her musical career, she has been signed under King Records and is currently with Lantis. She was born in the city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi and was raised in Saitama. She is affectionately referred to as Minorin (みのりん ) by her fans.",
"Title: Mela Lee\n\nMela Lee is an American voice actress and singer in the Los Angeles area. She first got into voice acting when she auditioned for \"Vampire Princess Miyu\", but the director had her read for \"Saint Tail\", and she was cast as the title character Meimi Haneoka, whom assumes the secret identity of Saint Tail. She would later land the vampire role of Yuki Cross in the \"Vampire Knight series\" and Rin Tosaka, the heroine of the \"Fate/stay night\" series. Outside of voice acting, Lee has been involved in a band called Magnolia Memoir where she composes the music and lyrics. She and fellow voice actress Erica Lindbeck host their own web series called \"Lindbeck and Lee\" with local voice actor guests. She has reprised her role of Rin in \".\"",
"Title: Atsuko Tanaka (voice actress)\n\nAtsuko Tanaka (田中 敦子 , Tanaka Atsuko , born November 14, 1962 in Maebashi, Gunma) is a Japanese voice actress associated with Mausu Promotion (formerly Ezaki Productions). Her most-known voice role is Motoko Kusanagi in the \"Ghost in the Shell\" film and franchise. She also voices Caster in the \"Fate/stay night\", Lisa Lisa in \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\", Claudette in \"Queen's Blade\", Francis Midford in \"Black Butler\", and Karura in \"Utawarerumono\". In video games, she voices title characters Lara Croft in the Japanese dub of the \"Tomb Raider\" games, and Bayonetta in the \"\" film adaptation and \"Bayonetta 2\". She studied with the in voice training in 1991. In 2012, a Biglobe poll named her the voice actress with the sexiest voice.",
"Title: Maaya Uchida\n\nMaaya Uchida (内田 真礼 , Uchida Maaya , born December 27, 1989 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who works for I'm Enterprise. Uchida completed her studies in narration school during 2009. Upon graduation, she made her debut as a voice actress in the OVA Boku, Otari-man as an office employee. In April 2010, she signed to voice talent agency I'm Enterprise. In February 2014, she won the Best New Actress Award in the 8th Seiyu Awards. She debuted as a singer under Pony Canyon with the song Soushou no Innocence, which is produced by Tomita Akihiro. Her younger brother is Yūma Uchida, who is also a voice actor working in the same company. She made television appearances, including in \"Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger\" with the role of Hakase Hiroyo."
] |
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Faith No More and Birds of Tokyo, have what what in common?
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rock band
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comparison
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easy
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"Birds of Tokyo is a five-piece alternative rock band from Perth, Western Australia.",
" Their debut album \"Day One\", gained them domestic success, reaching number three on the AIR Independent Album charts and spending a total of 36 consecutive weeks in the top ten."
],
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"Birds of Tokyo is the third album by Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo, released on 23 July 2010 through EMI Records.",
" It was recorded in Sydney, Australia; New York City, United States; London, UK; and Gothenburg, Sweden, produced by Scott Horscroft, co-produced by Adam Spark and mixed by Michael Brauer.",
" This is the last album to feature Anthony Jackson on bass guitar before his departure in March 2011.",
" The album won the ARIA Award for Best Rock Album in 2010."
],
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"sentences": [
"\"I'd Go with You Anywhere\" is a song by Australian band, Birds of Tokyo.",
" It was written by the group and released on 25 September 2015 as the lead single from their compilation album, \"Playlist\".",
" \"I'd Go with You Anywhere\" debuted at No. 40 on the ARIA singles chart and peaked at No. 18 five weeks later, becoming Birds of Tokyo's third Top 20 hit after \"Plans\" (2010) and \"Lanterns\" (2013)."
],
"title": "I'd Go with You Anywhere"
},
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"Running on Air is the fourth studio album by the Australian hip hop trio Bliss n Eso.",
" It was released on 30 July 2010.",
" The album debuted at No. 1 in Australia for the week commencing 9 August 2010.",
" It has since been certified Platinum by ARIA.",
" It was nominated by Australian radio station, Triple J for Album of the Year, along with Megan Washington's \"I Believe You Liar\", and Birds of Tokyo's \"Birds of Tokyo\"."
],
"title": "Running on Air"
},
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"sentences": [
"March Fires is the fourth studio album by Western Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo.",
" It was released on 1 March 2013 in Australia, North American and Europe through EMI.",
" It is the band's second major-label studio album release after 2010's \"Birds of Tokyo\" under EMI.",
" It is also the first album by the band not to feature founding member Anthony Jackson, after he had left the band in 2011.",
" His replacement, Ian Berney, makes his debut appearance on the album as the band's new bassist."
],
"title": "March Fires"
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"sentences": [
"An immense number of bird species live in the Amazon rainforest and river basin (an area which is nominally home to one out of every ten known species of animal).",
" Over 1,300 of these species are types of birds, which accounts for one-third of all bird species in the world.",
" The diets of rainforest birds greatly differ between species, although, nuts, fruits and leaves are a common food for many birds in the Amazon.",
" Birds migrate to the Amazon rainforest from the North or South.",
" Amazon birds are threatened by deforestation since they primarily reside in the treetops.",
" At its current rate of destruction, the rainforest will be gone in forty years.",
" Human encroachment also negatively affects the habitat of many Amazonian birds.",
" Agriculture and road clearings limits the habitable areas.",
" Birds in the Amazon are distinguished by which layer of the rainforest they reside in.",
" Each layer or community has unique plants, animals and ecosystems.",
" Birds interact with other animals in their community through the food chain, competition, mating, altruism and symbiosis."
],
"title": "Birds of the Amazon"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Plans\" is the second single from Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo's self-titled third album, \"Birds of Tokyo\".",
" The song proved to be their most successful single to date, peaking at #11 on the Australian Singles Chart and becoming their first ever single to hit the top 50 in Australia.",
" \"Plans\" was performed by the group at the 2010 ARIA Awards, in which the song was nominated for \"Single of the Year\".",
" It was voted #4 in Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown of 2010.",
" As of September 2012, \"Plans\" has been certified triple platinum by ARIA with sales exceeding 210,000."
],
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"sentences": [
"John Alan Feduccia (born 25 April 1943) is a paleornithologist, specializing in the origins and phylogeny of birds.",
" He is now Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina.",
" Feduccia's principal authored works include two books, \"The Age of Birds\" and \"The Origin and Evolution of Birds\", and numerous papers in various ornithological and biological journals.",
" Feduccia opposes the widely held view that birds originated from and are deeply nested within Theropoda, and are therefore living theropod dinosaurs.",
" He has argued for an alternative theory in which birds share a common stem-ancestor with theropod dinosaurs among more basal archosaurian lineages, with birds originating from small arboreal archosaurs in the Triassic."
],
"title": "Alan Feduccia"
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"sentences": [
"Faith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979.",
" Before settling on their current name in 1982, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man.",
" Bassist Billy Gould and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest remaining members of the band, having been involved with Faith No More since its inception.",
" The band underwent several lineup changes early in their career, along with some major changes later on.",
" The current lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jon Hudson and vocalist Mike Patton."
],
"title": "Faith No More"
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"sentences": [
"Bird fallout or migration fallout is the result of severe weather preventing migratory birds from reaching their destination.",
" This can occur while birds are traveling south or returning to their breeding grounds.",
" Due to the distance travelled, birds will not have enough energy to continue flight when encountering high winds.",
" This exhaustion results in many birds resting in one area.",
" This may be very stressful on the birds and on the surrounding ecology.",
" Bird fallout is not particularly common, as it stems from the chance event of severe winds found in inclement weather.",
" Due to the rare occurrence of a migratory fallout, as well as the abundance of birds resting in a single location, it is a sought-after event for birders."
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"Title: Birds of Tokyo\n\nBirds of Tokyo is a five-piece alternative rock band from Perth, Western Australia. Their debut album \"Day One\", gained them domestic success, reaching number three on the AIR Independent Album charts and spending a total of 36 consecutive weeks in the top ten.",
"Title: Birds of Tokyo (album)\n\nBirds of Tokyo is the third album by Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo, released on 23 July 2010 through EMI Records. It was recorded in Sydney, Australia; New York City, United States; London, UK; and Gothenburg, Sweden, produced by Scott Horscroft, co-produced by Adam Spark and mixed by Michael Brauer. This is the last album to feature Anthony Jackson on bass guitar before his departure in March 2011. The album won the ARIA Award for Best Rock Album in 2010.",
"Title: I'd Go with You Anywhere\n\n\"I'd Go with You Anywhere\" is a song by Australian band, Birds of Tokyo. It was written by the group and released on 25 September 2015 as the lead single from their compilation album, \"Playlist\". \"I'd Go with You Anywhere\" debuted at No. 40 on the ARIA singles chart and peaked at No. 18 five weeks later, becoming Birds of Tokyo's third Top 20 hit after \"Plans\" (2010) and \"Lanterns\" (2013).",
"Title: Running on Air\n\nRunning on Air is the fourth studio album by the Australian hip hop trio Bliss n Eso. It was released on 30 July 2010. The album debuted at No. 1 in Australia for the week commencing 9 August 2010. It has since been certified Platinum by ARIA. It was nominated by Australian radio station, Triple J for Album of the Year, along with Megan Washington's \"I Believe You Liar\", and Birds of Tokyo's \"Birds of Tokyo\".",
"Title: March Fires\n\nMarch Fires is the fourth studio album by Western Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo. It was released on 1 March 2013 in Australia, North American and Europe through EMI. It is the band's second major-label studio album release after 2010's \"Birds of Tokyo\" under EMI. It is also the first album by the band not to feature founding member Anthony Jackson, after he had left the band in 2011. His replacement, Ian Berney, makes his debut appearance on the album as the band's new bassist.",
"Title: Birds of the Amazon\n\nAn immense number of bird species live in the Amazon rainforest and river basin (an area which is nominally home to one out of every ten known species of animal). Over 1,300 of these species are types of birds, which accounts for one-third of all bird species in the world. The diets of rainforest birds greatly differ between species, although, nuts, fruits and leaves are a common food for many birds in the Amazon. Birds migrate to the Amazon rainforest from the North or South. Amazon birds are threatened by deforestation since they primarily reside in the treetops. At its current rate of destruction, the rainforest will be gone in forty years. Human encroachment also negatively affects the habitat of many Amazonian birds. Agriculture and road clearings limits the habitable areas. Birds in the Amazon are distinguished by which layer of the rainforest they reside in. Each layer or community has unique plants, animals and ecosystems. Birds interact with other animals in their community through the food chain, competition, mating, altruism and symbiosis.",
"Title: Plans (song)\n\n\"Plans\" is the second single from Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo's self-titled third album, \"Birds of Tokyo\". The song proved to be their most successful single to date, peaking at #11 on the Australian Singles Chart and becoming their first ever single to hit the top 50 in Australia. \"Plans\" was performed by the group at the 2010 ARIA Awards, in which the song was nominated for \"Single of the Year\". It was voted #4 in Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown of 2010. As of September 2012, \"Plans\" has been certified triple platinum by ARIA with sales exceeding 210,000.",
"Title: Alan Feduccia\n\nJohn Alan Feduccia (born 25 April 1943) is a paleornithologist, specializing in the origins and phylogeny of birds. He is now Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina. Feduccia's principal authored works include two books, \"The Age of Birds\" and \"The Origin and Evolution of Birds\", and numerous papers in various ornithological and biological journals. Feduccia opposes the widely held view that birds originated from and are deeply nested within Theropoda, and are therefore living theropod dinosaurs. He has argued for an alternative theory in which birds share a common stem-ancestor with theropod dinosaurs among more basal archosaurian lineages, with birds originating from small arboreal archosaurs in the Triassic.",
"Title: Faith No More\n\nFaith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before settling on their current name in 1982, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man. Bassist Billy Gould and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest remaining members of the band, having been involved with Faith No More since its inception. The band underwent several lineup changes early in their career, along with some major changes later on. The current lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jon Hudson and vocalist Mike Patton.",
"Title: Bird fallout\n\nBird fallout or migration fallout is the result of severe weather preventing migratory birds from reaching their destination. This can occur while birds are traveling south or returning to their breeding grounds. Due to the distance travelled, birds will not have enough energy to continue flight when encountering high winds. This exhaustion results in many birds resting in one area. This may be very stressful on the birds and on the surrounding ecology. Bird fallout is not particularly common, as it stems from the chance event of severe winds found in inclement weather. Due to the rare occurrence of a migratory fallout, as well as the abundance of birds resting in a single location, it is a sought-after event for birders."
] |
5,119
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What 1 and 1/2 mile race, also known as "test of the champion," did jockey Irad Ortiz JR win his first American Classic?
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2016 Belmont Stakes
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bridge
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hard
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"The 2014 Bojangles' Southern 500, the 58th running of the event that traces its lineage to the 1957 Rebel 300, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on April 12, 2014, at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina.",
" The race was contested over 374 laps – extended from 367 laps due to two attempts at a green–white–checker finish – on the 1.366 mi oval, it was the eighth race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.",
" Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing won the race, his second win of the season and first at Darlington, while Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second.",
" Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, and Greg Biffle rounded out the top five.",
" The race was also the first Darlington race won by a polesitter since Dale Jarrett, in the 1997 Rebel (then a 400-mile race).",
" The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (8th), Austin Dillon (11th), and Justin Allgaier (23rd).",
" It was the longest race in Darlington Raceway history."
],
"title": "2014 Bojangles' Southern 500"
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"sentences": [
"Irad Ortiz Jr. (born in August 11, 1992) is a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing who has been a leading rider in New York since 2012.",
" He won his first Breeders' Cup race on Lady Eli in 2014, and his first American Classic on Creator in the 2016 Belmont Stakes."
],
"title": "Irad Ortiz Jr."
},
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"sentences": [
"Jeff Evanshine (born October 2, 1973 in Placentia, CA) is a former professional road bicycle racer from the United States.",
" He was the 1991 UCI Junior Road World Champion.",
" On July 14, 1991, Evanshine attacked out of the shattered field on Colorado Springs' Garden of the Gods circuit, caught the Belorussian Alexandre Kozlov on the final lap of the race, and won solo, in dramatic fashion with a lead of nearly one minute, posting a final time of 3 hours, 3 minutes, 33 seconds for the 77-mile race.",
" With his victory, Evanshine became the first American since Greg LeMond in 1979 to win a Junior Road World Championship."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"George Edward Arcaro (February 19, 1916 – November 14, 1997), known professionally as Eddie Arcaro, was an American Thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame jockey who won more American classic races than any other jockey in history and is the only rider to have won the U.S. Triple Crown twice.",
" He is widely regarded as the greatest jockey in the history of American Thoroughbred horse racing.",
" Arcaro was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of an impoverished taxi driver.",
" His parents, Pasquale and Josephine, were Italian immigrants and his father held a number of jobs, including taxi driver and operator of an illegal liquor enterprise during Prohibition.",
" Arcaro was born prematurely, and weighed just three pounds at birth; because of this, he was smaller than his classmates and was rejected when he tried out for a spot on a baseball team.",
" His full height would reach just five-foot, two inches.",
" Eventually nicknamed \"Banana Nose\" by his confreres, Arcaro won his first race in 1932 at the Agua Caliente racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico; he was 16 years old.",
" In 1934, the inaugural year of Narragansett Park, Arcaro was a comparative unknown who rode many of his early career races at 'Gansett."
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"sentences": [
"Andrés Ortiz (born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, c. 1987 - died 23 May 2015) was a Puerto Rican basketball player who played for the Indios de Mayagüez of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional the professional men's basketball league in Puerto Rico.",
" Popularly known as Andy Ortiz Jr he was also nicknamed \"Corky\" after his father, a streetball star in his own right.",
" He died at age 28 following a car accident.",
" As part of Team San Juan, alongside his teammates Jonathan García, José López and William Orozco, he won the first world title in the inaugural season of FIBA 3x3 World Tour held in Miami, Florida on September 2012."
],
"title": "Andres Ortiz"
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"sentences": [
"Alfred \"Al\" Unser (born May 29, 1939) is an American automobile racing driver, the younger brother of fellow racing drivers Jerry and Bobby Unser, and father of Al Unser Jr..",
" Now retired, he is the second of three men to have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race four times, the fourth of five to have won the race in consecutive years, and won the National Championship in 1970, 1983, and 1985.",
" He is the only person to have both a sibling (Bobby) and child (Al Jr.) as fellow Indy 500 winners.",
" Al's nephews Johnny and Robby Unser have also competed in that race."
],
"title": "Al Unser"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2016 Belmont Stakes was the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes.",
" The 1+1/2 mi race, known as the \"test of the champion\", is the final jewel in Thoroughbred horse racing's American Triple Crown series, and was held on June 11, 2016, three weeks after the Preakness Stakes and five weeks after the Kentucky Derby.",
" The race, which had no Triple Crown at stake (as Derby winner Nyquist lost in the Preakness), was broadcast by NBC beginning at 5:00 p.m. EDT, with pre-race coverage on NBCSN starting at 3:00 p.m.",
" The race was won by Creator by a nose over Destin.",
" 2016 Preakness Stakes winner Exaggerator finished eleventh."
],
"title": "2016 Belmont Stakes"
},
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"sentences": [
"Marcus Latimer Hurley (December 22, 1883 – March 28, 1941) was an American cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century.",
" He specialized in sprint cycling and won 4 gold medals in Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics and a bronze medal in the 2 mile race."
],
"title": "Marcus Hurley"
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"sentences": [
"Orange County Speedway is a 3/8 mile (0.6 km) asphalt oval in Orange County, North Carolina, near Rougemont.",
" It first opened in 1966 as 1/4 mile (0.4 km) and 5/8 mile (1.6 km) dirt oval (Trico Speedway), which operated until 1967 and 1973, respectively.",
" The facility was reopened and paved in 1983.",
" With a slogan of \"the fastest 3/8-mile race track in America,\" the oval features 19 degree banking through the turns and 16 degrees on the straightaways creating three distinct grooves making for very fast turns.",
" The aluminum grandstands stretch from Turn 4 all the way down the front straightaway to Turn 1.",
" The speedway closed in 2003, but reopened on March 11, 2006 as an American Speed Association member track."
],
"title": "Orange County Speedway"
},
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"Burton Cecil Downing (February 5, 1885 – January 1, 1929) was an American racing cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century.",
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"Title: 2014 Bojangles' Southern 500\n\nThe 2014 Bojangles' Southern 500, the 58th running of the event that traces its lineage to the 1957 Rebel 300, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on April 12, 2014, at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. The race was contested over 374 laps – extended from 367 laps due to two attempts at a green–white–checker finish – on the 1.366 mi oval, it was the eighth race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing won the race, his second win of the season and first at Darlington, while Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second. Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, and Greg Biffle rounded out the top five. The race was also the first Darlington race won by a polesitter since Dale Jarrett, in the 1997 Rebel (then a 400-mile race). The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (8th), Austin Dillon (11th), and Justin Allgaier (23rd). It was the longest race in Darlington Raceway history.",
"Title: Irad Ortiz Jr.\n\nIrad Ortiz Jr. (born in August 11, 1992) is a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing who has been a leading rider in New York since 2012. He won his first Breeders' Cup race on Lady Eli in 2014, and his first American Classic on Creator in the 2016 Belmont Stakes.",
"Title: Jeff Evanshine\n\nJeff Evanshine (born October 2, 1973 in Placentia, CA) is a former professional road bicycle racer from the United States. He was the 1991 UCI Junior Road World Champion. On July 14, 1991, Evanshine attacked out of the shattered field on Colorado Springs' Garden of the Gods circuit, caught the Belorussian Alexandre Kozlov on the final lap of the race, and won solo, in dramatic fashion with a lead of nearly one minute, posting a final time of 3 hours, 3 minutes, 33 seconds for the 77-mile race. With his victory, Evanshine became the first American since Greg LeMond in 1979 to win a Junior Road World Championship.",
"Title: Eddie Arcaro\n\nGeorge Edward Arcaro (February 19, 1916 – November 14, 1997), known professionally as Eddie Arcaro, was an American Thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame jockey who won more American classic races than any other jockey in history and is the only rider to have won the U.S. Triple Crown twice. He is widely regarded as the greatest jockey in the history of American Thoroughbred horse racing. Arcaro was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of an impoverished taxi driver. His parents, Pasquale and Josephine, were Italian immigrants and his father held a number of jobs, including taxi driver and operator of an illegal liquor enterprise during Prohibition. Arcaro was born prematurely, and weighed just three pounds at birth; because of this, he was smaller than his classmates and was rejected when he tried out for a spot on a baseball team. His full height would reach just five-foot, two inches. Eventually nicknamed \"Banana Nose\" by his confreres, Arcaro won his first race in 1932 at the Agua Caliente racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico; he was 16 years old. In 1934, the inaugural year of Narragansett Park, Arcaro was a comparative unknown who rode many of his early career races at 'Gansett.",
"Title: Andres Ortiz\n\nAndrés Ortiz (born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, c. 1987 - died 23 May 2015) was a Puerto Rican basketball player who played for the Indios de Mayagüez of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional the professional men's basketball league in Puerto Rico. Popularly known as Andy Ortiz Jr he was also nicknamed \"Corky\" after his father, a streetball star in his own right. He died at age 28 following a car accident. As part of Team San Juan, alongside his teammates Jonathan García, José López and William Orozco, he won the first world title in the inaugural season of FIBA 3x3 World Tour held in Miami, Florida on September 2012.",
"Title: Al Unser\n\nAlfred \"Al\" Unser (born May 29, 1939) is an American automobile racing driver, the younger brother of fellow racing drivers Jerry and Bobby Unser, and father of Al Unser Jr.. Now retired, he is the second of three men to have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race four times, the fourth of five to have won the race in consecutive years, and won the National Championship in 1970, 1983, and 1985. He is the only person to have both a sibling (Bobby) and child (Al Jr.) as fellow Indy 500 winners. Al's nephews Johnny and Robby Unser have also competed in that race.",
"Title: 2016 Belmont Stakes\n\nThe 2016 Belmont Stakes was the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes. The 1+1/2 mi race, known as the \"test of the champion\", is the final jewel in Thoroughbred horse racing's American Triple Crown series, and was held on June 11, 2016, three weeks after the Preakness Stakes and five weeks after the Kentucky Derby. The race, which had no Triple Crown at stake (as Derby winner Nyquist lost in the Preakness), was broadcast by NBC beginning at 5:00 p.m. EDT, with pre-race coverage on NBCSN starting at 3:00 p.m. The race was won by Creator by a nose over Destin. 2016 Preakness Stakes winner Exaggerator finished eleventh.",
"Title: Marcus Hurley\n\nMarcus Latimer Hurley (December 22, 1883 – March 28, 1941) was an American cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century. He specialized in sprint cycling and won 4 gold medals in Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics and a bronze medal in the 2 mile race.",
"Title: Orange County Speedway\n\nOrange County Speedway is a 3/8 mile (0.6 km) asphalt oval in Orange County, North Carolina, near Rougemont. It first opened in 1966 as 1/4 mile (0.4 km) and 5/8 mile (1.6 km) dirt oval (Trico Speedway), which operated until 1967 and 1973, respectively. The facility was reopened and paved in 1983. With a slogan of \"the fastest 3/8-mile race track in America,\" the oval features 19 degree banking through the turns and 16 degrees on the straightaways creating three distinct grooves making for very fast turns. The aluminum grandstands stretch from Turn 4 all the way down the front straightaway to Turn 1. The speedway closed in 2003, but reopened on March 11, 2006 as an American Speed Association member track.",
"Title: Burton Downing\n\nBurton Cecil Downing (February 5, 1885 – January 1, 1929) was an American racing cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century. An all round cycling talent, he competed in Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics and won two gold medals in the 25 mile and the 2 mile, three silver medals in the ¼ mile, ⅓ mile and mile and a bronze medal in the ½ mile race."
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Which comedian appeared in both Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe and Live at the Electric?
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Diane Morgan
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Tervel Venkov Pulev is the younger brother of the holder of the European heavyweight title twice between what years?
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2012 and 2016
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"Title: Henry Akinwande\n\nHenry Adetokunboh Akinwande (born 12 October 1965) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2008. He held the WBO heavyweight title from 1996 to 1997, as well as the Commonwealth heavyweight title in 1993, and the European heavyweight title from 1993 to 1994.",
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What man, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time, participated in the 2012 Summer Olympics?
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Usain Bolt
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" Javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott became the first Trinidadian athlete to win an Olympic gold medal since the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, where Hasely Crawford won for the sprint event.",
" Marc Burns, a four-time Olympic athlete and a relay sprinter who led his team by winning the silver medal in Beijing, was the nation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony."
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"Daniel Everton Bailey (born 9 September 1986) is a male sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specialises in the 100 metres.",
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"Usain St Leo Bolt ( ; born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter.",
" He is the first person to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time became mandatory.",
" He also holds the world record as a part of the 4 × 100 metres relay.",
" He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events.",
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"Annabelle Laure Ali (born 4 March 1985) is a female freestyle wrestler from Cameroon.",
" She participated in the Women's Freestyle 72 kg event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she lost in the 1/8 final to Agnieszka Wieszczek.",
" At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she lost to Stanka Zlateva in the quarterfinals.",
" As Zlateva proceeded to the final, Ali was part of the bronze medal repechage, where she lost to Vasilisa Marzaliuk.",
" At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was also the Cameroonian flag-bearer at the opening ceremony."
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"Rodman Teltull (born 29 January 1994 in Koror, Palau) is a Palauan sprinter who competes in the 100 metres.",
" He was flag bearer for Palau at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.",
" He took part in the 100 metres at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but did not progress past the preliminaries, though he set a career-best time of 11.06."
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"Luke Thomas Michael Hall (born 16 April 1989) is a Swazi swimmer.",
" He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics where he was the flag bearer for his country.",
" In the 2012 Summer Olympics he came fourth in his heat with the time of 23.48s. His preparation for the Olympics was a very tough process.",
" Fortunately enough, he was given a wildcard entry into the London 2012 Olympic Games.",
" After his race, Luke said to the press \"My hard work has paid off coming into the Olympics.",
" But for Swaziland, we need pools like these {Pointing at olympic pool} in order to be able to compete in this event\".",
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"El Salvador first competed in the Olympic Games at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.",
" No athletes were sent to the 1976 Summer Olympics, and the nation took part in the boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics.",
" Excluding these two Games, El Salvador has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since 1968.",
" It has never competed in the Olympic Winter Games.",
" As of the completion of the 2012 Summer Olympics, 118 Salvadorians (93 male and 25 female) have represented their nation at the Olympics.",
" No Salvadorian has ever won an Olympic medal."
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"Somalia participated at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, which took place from 27 July to 12 August 2012.",
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" Both qualified for the games through wildcard places from the International Association of Athletics Federations.",
" Farah was selected as the flag bearer for both the opening and closing ceremonies.",
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"Jamaica competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012.",
" This was Jamaica's most successful performance in the Summer Olympics; it was approximately the same size from the previous games with a delegation of 50 athletes (25 men and 25 women), and its athletes broke the nation's record for the number of medals (all awarded in the track and field), won in a single games.",
" Jamaica's participation in London marked its sixteenth appearance as an independent nation, although it had previously competed in four other games (including the 1948 debut in the same host city London) as a British colony, and as part of the West Indies Federation.",
" Usain Bolt became the nation's greatest highlight of these games, having won three of Jamaica's four gold medals at London, and breaking an Olympic and world record in two of the three events in which he participated.",
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"Zsófia Csonka (born in Pécs on 1983 September 12) is a Hungarian sport-shooter who competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.",
" She qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics for 25 m pistol women at the Munich shooting world cup event.",
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"Title: Daniel Bailey\n\nDaniel Everton Bailey (born 9 September 1986) is a male sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specialises in the 100 metres. He carried the flag for his native country at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, and the 2016 Summer Olympics and was a 100 m semi-finalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.",
"Title: Usain Bolt\n\nUsain St Leo Bolt ( ; born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter. He is the first person to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time became mandatory. He also holds the world record as a part of the 4 × 100 metres relay. He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events. Because of his dominance and achievements in sprint competition, he is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.",
"Title: Annabelle Ali\n\nAnnabelle Laure Ali (born 4 March 1985) is a female freestyle wrestler from Cameroon. She participated in the Women's Freestyle 72 kg event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she lost in the 1/8 final to Agnieszka Wieszczek. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she lost to Stanka Zlateva in the quarterfinals. As Zlateva proceeded to the final, Ali was part of the bronze medal repechage, where she lost to Vasilisa Marzaliuk. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was also the Cameroonian flag-bearer at the opening ceremony.",
"Title: Rodman Teltull\n\nRodman Teltull (born 29 January 1994 in Koror, Palau) is a Palauan sprinter who competes in the 100 metres. He was flag bearer for Palau at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. He took part in the 100 metres at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but did not progress past the preliminaries, though he set a career-best time of 11.06.",
"Title: Luke Hall (swimmer)\n\nLuke Thomas Michael Hall (born 16 April 1989) is a Swazi swimmer. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics where he was the flag bearer for his country. In the 2012 Summer Olympics he came fourth in his heat with the time of 23.48s. His preparation for the Olympics was a very tough process. Fortunately enough, he was given a wildcard entry into the London 2012 Olympic Games. After his race, Luke said to the press \"My hard work has paid off coming into the Olympics. But for Swaziland, we need pools like these {Pointing at olympic pool} in order to be able to compete in this event\". This has certainly raised awareness in Swaziland and the government has already decided in putting in 20 m pools in some areas of Swaziland.",
"Title: List of Salvadorian Olympians\n\nEl Salvador first competed in the Olympic Games at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. No athletes were sent to the 1976 Summer Olympics, and the nation took part in the boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Excluding these two Games, El Salvador has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since 1968. It has never competed in the Olympic Winter Games. As of the completion of the 2012 Summer Olympics, 118 Salvadorians (93 male and 25 female) have represented their nation at the Olympics. No Salvadorian has ever won an Olympic medal.",
"Title: Somalia at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\nSomalia participated at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, which took place from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The country's participation in London marked its ninth appearance in the Summer Olympics since its debut at the 1972 Summer Olympics. The delegation included one short-distance sprinter and one long-distance runner: Mohamed Hassan Mohamed and Zamzam Mohamed Farah. Both qualified for the games through wildcard places from the International Association of Athletics Federations. Farah was selected as the flag bearer for both the opening and closing ceremonies. Mohamed and Farah failed to advance beyond the heat stage of their respective events.",
"Title: Jamaica at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\nJamaica competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was Jamaica's most successful performance in the Summer Olympics; it was approximately the same size from the previous games with a delegation of 50 athletes (25 men and 25 women), and its athletes broke the nation's record for the number of medals (all awarded in the track and field), won in a single games. Jamaica's participation in London marked its sixteenth appearance as an independent nation, although it had previously competed in four other games (including the 1948 debut in the same host city London) as a British colony, and as part of the West Indies Federation. Usain Bolt became the nation's greatest highlight of these games, having won three of Jamaica's four gold medals at London, and breaking an Olympic and world record in two of the three events in which he participated. Because of his repeated successes for the most medals and records, Bolt became Jamaica's first male flag bearer at the opening ceremony since 1984.",
"Title: Zsófia Csonka\n\nZsófia Csonka (born in Pécs on 1983 September 12) is a Hungarian sport-shooter who competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics for 25 m pistol women at the Munich shooting world cup event. Her best result came at the 2012 Summer Olympics where she finished 6th in the 25 m pistol event, reaching the final of an event for the first time."
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Which single from Portishead's second studio album was #25 in the UK charts at the time if it's release?
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Over
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"Kin is the third studio album by British thrash metal band Xentrix.",
" It was released on March 27, 1992 and their second through Roadrunner Records.",
" The album goes more into a progressive approach than their two previous albums and was considered by the band to be the biggest mistake during their career.",
" The album was also a commercial failure.",
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"Gold: Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by pop group Steps.",
" It reached #1 in the UK charts.",
" The lead single from the album was \"Chain Reaction\" a cover of Diana Ross's 1986 hit, the single reached #2 in the UK charts and was the group's highest selling single since \"Say You'll Be Mine/Better The Devil You Know\".",
" The second single from the album, \"Words Are Not Enough\", a slow ballad was released with a cover of \"I Know Him So Well\" from Abbamania.",
" The single was notably Steps' first single to have an accompanying video that was almost fully animated and did not feature a dance routine like their video for \"Heartbeat\".",
" The single reached #5 in the UK charts and was their lowest selling single to date.",
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"\"Over\" is the second single of the album \"Portishead\" by the trip hop trio of the same name.",
" It was #25 in the UK Charts at the time of its release.",
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"Outland is the thirteenth studio album by electropop pioneer Gary Numan, released in 1991.",
" It was Numan's second and last studio album to be released by IRS Records.",
" It reached Number 39 on the UK charts.",
" The songs \"Heart\" and \"My World Storm\" were released as singles; \"Heart\" charted at Number 43, while \"My World Storm\" eventually became a US-only promo single after a planned UK release was shelved due to the inner turmoil at the label around the release of the album.",
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"\"Don't Let Them\" is the fourth and final single from Ashanti's third studio album, \"Concrete Rose\" (2004).",
" The single was only released in the US, where it failed to chart, and the UK, reaching the Number 38 in the first week, but soon disappeared off the UK Charts, it dropped to number 57 in the second week, and being out in the 3rd week.",
" It also samples Raekwon's \"Heaven & Hell\".",
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" However, Def Jam refused to release it.",
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" However, fans still refused to support \"Don't Let Them\".",
" The single also gained minimal success in Ireland, peaking at 41."
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"\"Strange Brew\" is a song by the British rock band Cream.",
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" The song features Eric Clapton on lead vocals rather than the usual lead by Jack Bruce.",
" The single peaked at number 17 on the UK charts in July of that same year.",
" In the UK, it was the last Cream single to be released by Reaction Records."
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"The Cost of Loving is the third studio album by English group The Style Council.",
" It was originally released in February 1987.",
" The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1986, at Solid Bond Studios (owned by their lead vocalist, Paul Weller).",
" The album is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother, more adult-oriented sound of the band's later work.",
" The album peaked at number 2 in the UK charts, and achieved gold status from the BPI.",
" It featured the singles \"It Didn't Matter\" and \"Waiting\", which had corresponding music videos.",
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"The discography of B*Witched, an Irish pop girl group, consists of two studio album, one extended play and one compilation.",
" The group released their debut single \"C'est la Vie\" on 25 May 1998.",
" Despite mixed reviews, it reached Number 1 on the UK charts, making them the youngest female group ever to do so, and also made Number 9 in the US.",
" Subsequent singles \"Rollercoaster\", \"To You I Belong\" and \"Blame It on the Weatherman\" also topped the UK charts.",
" The group's debut album, \"B*Witched\", was released in October 1998, reaching Number 3 in the UK charts and was certified Double Platinum in the UK and Platinum in the US.",
" B*Witched's second album, \"Awake and Breathe\", released almost exactly a year after their debut, peaked at Number 5 on the charts and was certified Platinum.",
" Singles from the album were less successful than earlier releases (\"Jesse Hold On\" reached Number 4, \"I Shall Be There\" Number 13 and \"Jump Down\" Number 16 in the UK).",
" The latter two appeared on their new American EP, \"Across America 2000\", along with live tracks and the earlier cover of \"Does Your Mother Know\".",
" However, in September 2002, the group officially split when O'Carroll decided to leave the band."
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"The discography of Booty Luv, an English dance duo who formed in June 2006 following the split of their former band Big Brovaz, originally known as Booty Luv before changing their name in 2011, consists of one studio album, and seven singles.",
" They released their first single \"Boogie 2nite\", a cover of the Tweet single in November 2006 which entered the UK charts at number two.",
" Due to the success of the single a second single was released, this time a cover of the Luther Vandross song \"Shine\" which was released in May 2007 and entered the UK charts at number ten and the Dance Chart at number one.",
" The duo's debut album \"Boogie 2nite\" was released in September 2007 which went to number eleven on the UK album chart and certified Gold.",
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"Title: Gold: Greatest Hits (Steps album)\n\nGold: Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by pop group Steps. It reached #1 in the UK charts. The lead single from the album was \"Chain Reaction\" a cover of Diana Ross's 1986 hit, the single reached #2 in the UK charts and was the group's highest selling single since \"Say You'll Be Mine/Better The Devil You Know\". The second single from the album, \"Words Are Not Enough\", a slow ballad was released with a cover of \"I Know Him So Well\" from Abbamania. The single was notably Steps' first single to have an accompanying video that was almost fully animated and did not feature a dance routine like their video for \"Heartbeat\". The single reached #5 in the UK charts and was their lowest selling single to date. A release for \"Baby Don't Dance\" was planned for 2002 but was scrapped due to the group's split although promotional copies surfaced before the release of The Last Dance.",
"Title: Over (Portishead song)\n\n\"Over\" is the second single of the album \"Portishead\" by the trip hop trio of the same name. It was #25 in the UK Charts at the time of its release. It has been used in numerous TV shows and movies.",
"Title: Outland (Gary Numan album)\n\nOutland is the thirteenth studio album by electropop pioneer Gary Numan, released in 1991. It was Numan's second and last studio album to be released by IRS Records. It reached Number 39 on the UK charts. The songs \"Heart\" and \"My World Storm\" were released as singles; \"Heart\" charted at Number 43, while \"My World Storm\" eventually became a US-only promo single after a planned UK release was shelved due to the inner turmoil at the label around the release of the album. The latter however reached Number 46 on the US dance chart.",
"Title: Portishead (album)\n\nPortishead is the eponymous second studio album by English band Portishead, released in September 1997.",
"Title: Don't Let Them\n\n\"Don't Let Them\" is the fourth and final single from Ashanti's third studio album, \"Concrete Rose\" (2004). The single was only released in the US, where it failed to chart, and the UK, reaching the Number 38 in the first week, but soon disappeared off the UK Charts, it dropped to number 57 in the second week, and being out in the 3rd week. It also samples Raekwon's \"Heaven & Hell\". Ashanti fans wanted \"Don't Leave Me Alone\" as the second single because it was a fan favorite. However, Def Jam refused to release it. Ashanti later came out of pocket to deliver a second single, \"Don't Let Them\", to her fans. However, fans still refused to support \"Don't Let Them\". The single also gained minimal success in Ireland, peaking at 41.",
"Title: Strange Brew (song)\n\n\"Strange Brew\" is a song by the British rock band Cream. First released as a single in June 1967 in the UK and US, it was later added to their second studio album \"Disraeli Gears\". The song features Eric Clapton on lead vocals rather than the usual lead by Jack Bruce. The single peaked at number 17 on the UK charts in July of that same year. In the UK, it was the last Cream single to be released by Reaction Records.",
"Title: The Cost of Loving\n\nThe Cost of Loving is the third studio album by English group The Style Council. It was originally released in February 1987. The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1986, at Solid Bond Studios (owned by their lead vocalist, Paul Weller). The album is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother, more adult-oriented sound of the band's later work. The album peaked at number 2 in the UK charts, and achieved gold status from the BPI. It featured the singles \"It Didn't Matter\" and \"Waiting\", which had corresponding music videos. \"It Didn't Matter\" reached the top 10 in the UK charts, however \"Waiting\" failed to make the top 40, which was a first for any Style Council single.",
"Title: B*Witched discography\n\nThe discography of B*Witched, an Irish pop girl group, consists of two studio album, one extended play and one compilation. The group released their debut single \"C'est la Vie\" on 25 May 1998. Despite mixed reviews, it reached Number 1 on the UK charts, making them the youngest female group ever to do so, and also made Number 9 in the US. Subsequent singles \"Rollercoaster\", \"To You I Belong\" and \"Blame It on the Weatherman\" also topped the UK charts. The group's debut album, \"B*Witched\", was released in October 1998, reaching Number 3 in the UK charts and was certified Double Platinum in the UK and Platinum in the US. B*Witched's second album, \"Awake and Breathe\", released almost exactly a year after their debut, peaked at Number 5 on the charts and was certified Platinum. Singles from the album were less successful than earlier releases (\"Jesse Hold On\" reached Number 4, \"I Shall Be There\" Number 13 and \"Jump Down\" Number 16 in the UK). The latter two appeared on their new American EP, \"Across America 2000\", along with live tracks and the earlier cover of \"Does Your Mother Know\". However, in September 2002, the group officially split when O'Carroll decided to leave the band.",
"Title: Booty Luv discography\n\nThe discography of Booty Luv, an English dance duo who formed in June 2006 following the split of their former band Big Brovaz, originally known as Booty Luv before changing their name in 2011, consists of one studio album, and seven singles. They released their first single \"Boogie 2nite\", a cover of the Tweet single in November 2006 which entered the UK charts at number two. Due to the success of the single a second single was released, this time a cover of the Luther Vandross song \"Shine\" which was released in May 2007 and entered the UK charts at number ten and the Dance Chart at number one. The duo's debut album \"Boogie 2nite\" was released in September 2007 which went to number eleven on the UK album chart and certified Gold. Three more singles were taken from the album including \"Don't Mess with My Man\", \"Some Kinda Rush\" and final single \"Dance Dance\" but was not officially released in the United Kingdom."
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Which was founded first, University of Cape Town or North Dakota State University?
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University of Cape Town
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"Charles A. \"Jack\" West (c. 1890 – October 29, 1957) was an American football, Canadian football, and basketball coach and college athletics administrator.",
" He served as the head football coach at South Dakota State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts—now South Dakota State University—from 1919 to 1927 and at the University of North Dakota from 1928 to 1941 and again in 1945, compiling a career college football record of 134–55–14.",
" West was also the head basketball coach at South Dakota State from 1919 to 1926 and at North Dakota during the 1944–45 season, amassing a career college basketball record of 74–66.",
" He coached football teams to 11 North Central Conference titles, three at South Dakota State and eight at North Dakota.",
" In addition, he served as North Dakota's athletic director from 1928 to 1946.",
" West left the college ranks in 1946 to become head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, then of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, now a division of the Canadian Football League.",
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" Minard later took the lyrics to Dr. Clarence S. Putnam, a fellow NDAC professor, to develop a musical setting for the lyrics.",
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"The 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
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" They finished the season with an overall record of 8—3 and tied for third in the Great West Conference with a 2–3 mark.",
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" The Bison finished the season with an overall record of 7–4 and tied for second place in the Great West Conference with a mark of 3–2.",
" Despite being ranked #20 at the end of the year, North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules that mandated a four-year probationary period for programs entering NCAA Division I-AA.",
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"North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, more commonly known as North Dakota State University (NDSU), is a public research university that sits on a 258-acre campus (~1 km) in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.",
" The institution was founded as North Dakota Agricultural College in 1890 as the research land-grant institution for the state of North Dakota.",
" NDSU is a comprehensive doctoral research university with programs involved in very high research activity.",
" NDSU offers 102 undergraduate majors, 170 undergraduate degree programs, 6 undergraduate certificate programs, 79 undergraduate minors, 81 master’s degree programs, 47 doctoral degree programs of study and 10 graduate certificate programs.",
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"Title: List of North Dakota State Bison football seasons\n\nNorth Dakota State University first fielded a football team in 1894, among the first 70 universities in the nation to do so. The first game North Dakota State Farmers (until they adopted the Aggies mascot in 1902) played was against future rival, University of North Dakota Flickertails (until they adopted the Fighting Sioux mascot in 1930), North Dakota State won the game 20–4.",
"Title: Charles A. West\n\nCharles A. \"Jack\" West (c. 1890 – October 29, 1957) was an American football, Canadian football, and basketball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at South Dakota State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts—now South Dakota State University—from 1919 to 1927 and at the University of North Dakota from 1928 to 1941 and again in 1945, compiling a career college football record of 134–55–14. West was also the head basketball coach at South Dakota State from 1919 to 1926 and at North Dakota during the 1944–45 season, amassing a career college basketball record of 74–66. He coached football teams to 11 North Central Conference titles, three at South Dakota State and eight at North Dakota. In addition, he served as North Dakota's athletic director from 1928 to 1946. West left the college ranks in 1946 to become head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, then of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, now a division of the Canadian Football League. He died at the age of 67 on October 29, 1957 at his home in Grand Forks, North Dakota.",
"Title: The Yellow and The Green\n\nThe Yellow and The Green is the Alma Mater of North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. \"The Yellow and The Green\" was written by a young North Dakota Agricultural College (now known as North Dakota State University) faculty member, Archibald E. Minard, in 1907. Minard later took the lyrics to Dr. Clarence S. Putnam, a fellow NDAC professor, to develop a musical setting for the lyrics. Minard hoped that the song would become the official song of the state of North Dakota. Instead, that designation went to another song for which Putnam composed the music, the \"North Dakota Hymn\".",
"Title: 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. It was the program's first season competing at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The Bison were led by second-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. They finished the season with an overall record of 8—3 and tied for third in the Great West Conference with a 2–3 mark. North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules, during their first four seasons at the NCAA Division I-AA/FCS level.",
"Title: Russell T. Thane\n\nRussell T. Thane (born July 14, 1926), was an American politician who was a member of the North Dakota State Senate. He represented the 25th district from 1971 to 2006 as a member of the Republican party. He is an alumnus of the North Dakota State College of Science, North Dakota State University and Rutgers University Eagleton Institution of Politics. Thane is a farmer, residing in Wahpeton, North Dakota.",
"Title: 2005 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2005 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was led by third-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their homes game at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. The Bison finished the season with an overall record of 7–4 and tied for second place in the Great West Conference with a mark of 3–2. Despite being ranked #20 at the end of the year, North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules that mandated a four-year probationary period for programs entering NCAA Division I-AA. The Bison were ranked in the top-25 in 10 of the 11 weeks in the season.",
"Title: North Dakota State University\n\nNorth Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, more commonly known as North Dakota State University (NDSU), is a public research university that sits on a 258-acre campus (~1 km) in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. The institution was founded as North Dakota Agricultural College in 1890 as the research land-grant institution for the state of North Dakota. NDSU is a comprehensive doctoral research university with programs involved in very high research activity. NDSU offers 102 undergraduate majors, 170 undergraduate degree programs, 6 undergraduate certificate programs, 79 undergraduate minors, 81 master’s degree programs, 47 doctoral degree programs of study and 10 graduate certificate programs. There were 13,323 students attending NDSU from 47 different states and 79 different countries as of spring 2017.",
"Title: University of Cape Town\n\nThe University of Cape Town (UCT) is a public research university located in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. UCT was founded in 1829 as the South African College making it the oldest higher education institute in South Africa, it is jointly the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest extant university in Sub-Saharan Africa alongside Stellenbosch University which received full university status on the same day in 1918. UCT is the highest-ranked African university in the QS World University Rankings, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities, and its Law and Commerce Faculties are consistently placed among the hundred best internationally. The language of instruction is English.",
"Title: 2008 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2008 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2008 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by sixth-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. The Bison finished with an overall record of 6–5, tying for third place in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) with a 4–4 mark. After being ranked in the polls every week to that point, North Dakota State was bumped out of a likely playoff spot with a home loss in the season finale to <a href=\"\">South Dakota State",
"Title: 2012 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2012 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by tenth-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. North Dakota State entered the season as the defending NCAA Division I Football and Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) champions. In 2012, the Bison won their second straight MVFC title posting, a 7–1 conference record and 10–1 overall mark in the regular season. In the FCS playoffs they defeated South Dakota State, Wofford, Georgia Southern, and Sam Houston State to finish the season 14–1 and win their second consecutive national title."
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Composer, Niels Finn Høffding, and musician, Carl August Nielsen are from what country?
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Denmark
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"Leif Thybo (June 12, 1922 – January 24, 2001) was a Danish organist and composer.",
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"Title: Finn Høffding\n\nNiels Finn Høffding (10 March 1899 in Copenhagen – 3 March 1997 in Copenhagen) was a Danish composer. Høffding studied composition under Knud Jeppesen and Thomas Laub, and then under Joseph Marx in Vienna from 1921-22. His works first became well known in Denmark in the 1920s, particularly the piece \"Karlsvognen\" (chorus and orchestra, 1924). He began to study folk music about 1930, and founded the Copenhagen School of Folk Music in 1931. From 1931 he also taught at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where he served as director after 1954. In 1956 and 1958 he was awarded the Nielsen Prize. His pupils include Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Vagn Holmboe, Bent Lorentzen, and Leif Thybo. See: .",
"Title: Carl Braun (obstetrician)\n\nCarl Braun (22 March 1822 – 28 March 1891), sometimes Carl Rudolf Braun alternative spelling: Karl Braun, or Karl von Braun-Fernwald, name after knighthood Carl Ritter von Fernwald Braun was an Austrian obstetrician. He was born 22 March 1822 in Zistersdorf, Austria, son of the medical doctor Carl August Braun.",
"Title: Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944)\n\nCount Carl August Ehrensvärd (16 September 1858 – 16 February 1944) was a Swedish admiral, politician and Minister for Naval Affairs 1907–1911. Father of Carl August Ehrensvärd and Gösta Ehrensvärd and brother of Albert Ehrensvärd.",
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Are John Crowley and Katharine Kerr both Americans ?
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yes
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What sports complex was the 2014 MLS Cup match in California?
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StubHub Center
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"Title: 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs\n\nThe 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs (branded as the 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for sponsorship reasons) will begin on October 25, and ended on December 9 with MLS Cup 2017, the 22nd league championship match for MLS. This is the 22nd version of the MLS Cup Playoffs, the tournament culminating the Major League Soccer regular season.",
"Title: 2016 MLS Cup Playoffs\n\nThe 2016 MLS Cup Playoffs (branded as the 2016 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for sponsorship reasons) began on October 26, and ended on December 10 with MLS Cup 2016, the 21st league championship match for MLS. This is the 21st version of the MLS Cup Playoffs, the tournament culminating the Major League Soccer regular season.",
"Title: StubHub Center\n\nStubHub Center, formerly the Home Depot Center, is a multiple-use sports complex on the West Coast of the United States, located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. It is approximately 14 mi south of Downtown Los Angeles and its primary tenant is the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer.",
"Title: MLS Cup '99\n\nMLS Cup '99, the fourth edition of Major League Soccer's championship match, was played between D.C. United and the Los Angeles Galaxy to decide the champion of the 1999 season. The match took place at Foxboro Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on November 21, 1999. D.C. United defeated Los Angeles 2–0 with goals from Ben Olsen and Jaime Moreno during the first half. A rematch of the first MLS Cup- coincidentally held on the same venue- D.C. United captured their third MLS Cup victory in the first four years of Major League Soccer's existence and second victory against the Galaxy in an MLS Cup.",
"Title: MLS Cup 2008\n\nMLS Cup 2008 was the final match of the 2008 Major League Soccer season, and the 13th championship awarded by MLS. The match took place on Sunday, November 23, 2008, at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California, between the Columbus Crew and New York Red Bulls. MLS Cup 2008 was the only final in which two Eastern Conference teams met, and the first time since 1996 that both teams made their MLS Cup final debut in the same match. Columbus won the game by a score of 3–1 with goals from Alejandro Moreno, Chad Marshall, and Frankie Hejduk — all assisted by Guillermo Barros Schelotto. Schelotto was named man of the match, adding to his MVP award from the regular season. The Crew became the fourth club to win both MLS Cup and the Supporters' Shield in the same season, following D.C. United (1997, 1999), Sporting Kansas City (2000), and Los Angeles Galaxy (2002).",
"Title: 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs\n\nThe 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs (branded as the 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs presented by AT&T for sponsorship reasons) was the nineteenth post-season tournament culminating the Major League Soccer regular season. The tournament began in late October and culminated on December 7, 2014 with MLS Cup 2014, the nineteenth league championship for MLS.",
"Title: MLS Cup\n\nThe MLS Cup is the trophy awarded at the conclusion of the MLS Cup final, the post-season championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS), the top tier of professional men's soccer in the United States and Canada. The winner is crowned champion in the same manner as in other North American sports leagues (i.e. via a playoff following a regular season). This differs from other top soccer leagues around the world which consider the club with the most points at the end of the season to be the sole champion. MLS honors that achievement with the Supporters' Shield. An American team that wins the MLS Cup is awarded a berth in the following year's CONCACAF Champions League.",
"Title: MLS Cup 2004\n\nMLS Cup 2004, the ninth edition of Major League Soccer's championship match, was played between D.C. United and the Kansas City Wizards to decide the champion of the 2004 season. The match that took place at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California on November 14, 2004. D.C. United defeated Kansas City 3-2 on an own goal by Wizards defender, Alex Zotinca. It was D.C. United's fourth MLS Cup victory and their first since MLS Cup '99.",
"Title: MLS Cup 2003\n\nMLS Cup 2003, the eighth edition of Major League Soccer's championship match, was played between the Chicago Fire and the San Jose Earthquakes to decide the champion of the 2003 season. The match took place at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California on November 23, 2003. San Jose defeated Chicago 4–2 with a goal from Richard Mulrooney in the 50th minute. It was San Jose's second MLS Cup victory in three years. It was the first MLS Cup in which players from both teams were allowed to wear their primary uniforms. It was also the first MLS Cup played between two former MLS Cup champions as well as the highest-scoring final, with 6 goals in total.",
"Title: MLS Cup 2014\n\nMLS Cup 2014 was the 19th edition of MLS Cup, the match that determined the champion of Major League Soccer's 2014 season. It is also the last MLS Cup to be held before the league's rebranding in 2015. The Western Conference Champions LA Galaxy played the Eastern Conference Champions New England Revolution. The match was held at the Galaxy's home field of the StubHub Center in Carson, California, as the Galaxy were awarded home advantage by finishing the regular season with more points than the Revolution. The Galaxy won 2–1 after Overtime, winning their fifth MLS Cup title and also sending all-time U.S. national team goal scoring leader Landon Donovan into retirement with his sixth MLS Cup crown."
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When was the investigative committee appearing the the 1990 documentary Berkeley in the Sixties abolished?
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1975
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"Berkeley in the Sixties is a 1990 documentary film by Mark Kitchell.",
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" The film features 15 student activists and archival footage of Mario Savio, Todd Gitlin, Joan Baez, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Huey Newton, Allen Ginsberg, Gov. Ronald Reagan and the Grateful Dead.",
" The film is dedicated to Fred Cody, founder of Cody's Books.",
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"In 1939, with the commencement of World War II, the Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) identified the necessity to increase bulk storage and supply of aviation fuel across Australia for the purpose of defending Australia.",
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"The Bolotnaya Square case is a criminal case by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on the counts of alleged massive riot (article 212 of the Russian Criminal code) and alleged violence against police (article 318 of the Russian Criminal code) during the \"March of the Millions\" on May 6, 2012 on the Bolotnaya square in Moscow.",
" The demonstration was one of the biggest protests in Russia since the 1990s."
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"Edward Eugene \"Eugene\" or \"Goober\" Cox (April 3, 1880 – December 24, 1952) served as a U.S. Representative from Georgia for nearly twenty-eight years.",
" A conservative Democrat who supported segregation and opposed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's \"New Deal,\" Cox became the most senior Democrat on the House Committee on Rules.",
" Two special investigative committees that he chaired were heavily criticized as result-oriented persecutions of those Cox did not like.",
" A failed attempt to create another such committee would turn out to have far-reaching consequences: in 1941, with American entry into World War II seeming inevitable, Cox proposed an investigative committee, similar to the Civil War-era Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, to deal with matters of national defense.",
" When Roosevelt learned of Cox's intentions, he pre-empted them by agreeing to a similar proposal from Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman; the Truman Committee would come to be seen as a significant asset to the war effort, and its chairman - a little-known \"backbencher\" at the time of its founding - would become Roosevelt's Vice President and, after his death in 1945, President of the United States."
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"Don Lee (born 28 February 1960 in Blue Island, Illinois) was the state representative of District 28, consisting of the Columbine/Ken Caryl area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States from 1998 to 2005.",
" Columbine High School is located within the district he represented.",
" He is best known for assisting victim parents from the Columbine High School Massacre in approving the \"Respect Life\" license plate, raising funds for victims of the Columbine High School Massacre as well as attempting to form an investigative committee to explore any \"unanswered questions\" about the attacks on Columbine and its aftermath.",
" Lee was reelected to his fourth term to the Colorado State House of Representatives in 2004 whereupon he promptly resigned therefore paving the way for a Republican vacancy committee to name Jim Kerr as his replacement.",
" He currently is vice president of government affairs for K12, Inc."
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"Law enforcement in the Russian Federation is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies.",
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"Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Бастры́кин , born August 27, 1953 in Pskov) is a Russian official, former First Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia, and former Chairman of The Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General's Office.",
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" Its name (\"Sledstvennyi komitet\") is usually abbreviated to \"Sledkom\".",
" The agency replaced the Russian Prosecutor General's Investigative Committee and operates as Russia's anti-corruption agency.",
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"Title: Berkeley in the Sixties\n\nBerkeley in the Sixties is a 1990 documentary film by Mark Kitchell. The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the May 1960 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings at San Francisco City Hall, the development of the counterculture of the 1960s in Berkeley, California, and ending with People's Park in 1969. The film features 15 student activists and archival footage of Mario Savio, Todd Gitlin, Joan Baez, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Huey Newton, Allen Ginsberg, Gov. Ronald Reagan and the Grateful Dead. The film is dedicated to Fred Cody, founder of Cody's Books. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.",
"Title: List of RAAF inland aircraft fuel depots\n\nIn 1939, with the commencement of World War II, the Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) identified the necessity to increase bulk storage and supply of aviation fuel across Australia for the purpose of defending Australia. An investigative committee was created to determine the most strategic, safe locations and the design of the storage facilities. It identified that 31 inland aircraft fuel depots (IAFD's) were required to be constructed for the storage of aircraft fuel, built from brick, concrete and steel.",
"Title: Bolotnaya Square case\n\nThe Bolotnaya Square case is a criminal case by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on the counts of alleged massive riot (article 212 of the Russian Criminal code) and alleged violence against police (article 318 of the Russian Criminal code) during the \"March of the Millions\" on May 6, 2012 on the Bolotnaya square in Moscow. The demonstration was one of the biggest protests in Russia since the 1990s.",
"Title: Edward E. Cox\n\nEdward Eugene \"Eugene\" or \"Goober\" Cox (April 3, 1880 – December 24, 1952) served as a U.S. Representative from Georgia for nearly twenty-eight years. A conservative Democrat who supported segregation and opposed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's \"New Deal,\" Cox became the most senior Democrat on the House Committee on Rules. Two special investigative committees that he chaired were heavily criticized as result-oriented persecutions of those Cox did not like. A failed attempt to create another such committee would turn out to have far-reaching consequences: in 1941, with American entry into World War II seeming inevitable, Cox proposed an investigative committee, similar to the Civil War-era Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, to deal with matters of national defense. When Roosevelt learned of Cox's intentions, he pre-empted them by agreeing to a similar proposal from Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman; the Truman Committee would come to be seen as a significant asset to the war effort, and its chairman - a little-known \"backbencher\" at the time of its founding - would become Roosevelt's Vice President and, after his death in 1945, President of the United States.",
"Title: Canwell Committee\n\nThe Interim Committee on Un-American Activities, most commonly known as the Canwell Committee, (1947-1949) was a special investigative committee of the Washington State Legislature which in 1948 investigated the influence of the Communist Party USA in Washington state. Named after its chairman, Albert F. Canwell, the committee concentrated upon communist influence in the Washington Commonwealth Federation and its relationship to the Democratic Party in Washington, as well alleged Communist Party membership of certain faculty members at the University of Washington in Seattle.",
"Title: House Un-American Activities Committee\n\nThe House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC; a.k.a., House Committee on Un-American Activities, HUAC or HCUA) was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives. The HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties. In 1969, the House changed the committee's name to \"House Committee on Internal Security\". When the House abolished the committee in 1975, its functions were transferred to the House Judiciary Committee.",
"Title: Don Lee (politician)\n\nDon Lee (born 28 February 1960 in Blue Island, Illinois) was the state representative of District 28, consisting of the Columbine/Ken Caryl area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States from 1998 to 2005. Columbine High School is located within the district he represented. He is best known for assisting victim parents from the Columbine High School Massacre in approving the \"Respect Life\" license plate, raising funds for victims of the Columbine High School Massacre as well as attempting to form an investigative committee to explore any \"unanswered questions\" about the attacks on Columbine and its aftermath. Lee was reelected to his fourth term to the Colorado State House of Representatives in 2004 whereupon he promptly resigned therefore paving the way for a Republican vacancy committee to name Jim Kerr as his replacement. He currently is vice president of government affairs for K12, Inc.",
"Title: Law enforcement in Russia\n\nLaw enforcement in the Russian Federation is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies. The Russian police (formerly the \"militsiya \") are the primary law enforcement agency, the Investigative Committee of Russia (the \"Russian FBI\") is the main investigative agency, and the Federal Security Service (formerly the KGB) is the main domestic security agency.",
"Title: Alexander Bastrykin\n\nAlexander Ivanovich Bastrykin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Бастры́кин , born August 27, 1953 in Pskov) is a Russian official, former First Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia, and former Chairman of The Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor General's Office. Since January 15, 2011, he is the Head of The Investigative Committee of Russia.",
"Title: Investigative Committee of Russia\n\nThe Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (Russian: Следственный комитет Российской Федерации ) has since January 2011 been the main federal investigating authority in Russia. Its name (\"Sledstvennyi komitet\") is usually abbreviated to \"Sledkom\". The agency replaced the Russian Prosecutor General's Investigative Committee and operates as Russia's anti-corruption agency. It is answerable to the President of Russia and has statutory responsibility for inspecting the police forces, combating police corruption and police misconduct and is responsible for conducting investigations into local authorities and federal governmental bodies."
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5,129
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Who was born first, Rowan Atkinson, or Maxim Baldry?
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Rowan Sebastian Atkinson
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"\"Hollyoaks\" is a British television soap opera that was first broadcast on 23 October 1995.",
" The following is a list of characters that appeared in the serial in 2016, by order of first appearance.",
" All characters were introduced by executive producer, Bryan Kirkwood.",
" The first character to be introduced was James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan), a mysterious solicitor who begins manipulating Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring), while February saw the arrival of the Marnie Nightingale, the Nightingale family matriarch.",
" Liam Donovan (Maxim Baldry), Jesse Donovan (Luke Jerdy), and Adam Donovan (Jimmy Essex), the half-brothers of Grace Black (Tamara Wall) were introduced in March and April, with Lisa Loveday (Rachel Adedeji), the missing daughter of Simone Loveday (Jacqueline Boatswain) and Louis Loveday (Karl Collins), making her first appearance in late April."
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"Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\".",
" Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979–82), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979.",
" His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996).",
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"Rowan Atkinson presents...Canned Laughter was a one off ITV sitcom featuring Rowan Atkinson, broadcast on 8 April 1979.",
" Atkinson plays three roles; the nerdy Robert Box (who has been cited as an early incarnation of the \"Mr. Bean\" character, albeit involving more dialogue), his sinister boss Mr. Marshall, and would be stand up comic Dave Perry, as well as an uncredited role as a radio announcer."
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"\"Joke\" is a comedy sketch written and performed by English comedians Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis.",
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"\"I Hate the French\" is a satirical comedy song performed live by Howard Goodall during Rowan Atkinson's 1980 tour of the United Kingdom.",
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"The Tall Guy is a 1989 British romantic comedy and the feature film debut of screenwriter Richard Curtis and director Mel Smith.",
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"Mr. Bean is a British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, and starring Atkinson as the title character.",
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" 14 of the episodes were broadcast on ITV, beginning with the pilot on 1 January 1990, until \"The Best Bits of Mr. Bean\", a compilation episode, on 15 December 1995.",
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" It is the second film based on the television series \"Mr. Bean\", following the 1997 \"Bean\"."
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"Title: List of Hollyoaks characters (2016)\n\n\"Hollyoaks\" is a British television soap opera that was first broadcast on 23 October 1995. The following is a list of characters that appeared in the serial in 2016, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by executive producer, Bryan Kirkwood. The first character to be introduced was James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan), a mysterious solicitor who begins manipulating Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring), while February saw the arrival of the Marnie Nightingale, the Nightingale family matriarch. Liam Donovan (Maxim Baldry), Jesse Donovan (Luke Jerdy), and Adam Donovan (Jimmy Essex), the half-brothers of Grace Black (Tamara Wall) were introduced in March and April, with Lisa Loveday (Rachel Adedeji), the missing daughter of Simone Loveday (Jacqueline Boatswain) and Louis Loveday (Karl Collins), making her first appearance in late April.",
"Title: Rowan Atkinson\n\nRowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\". Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979–82), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979. His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996). His work in theatre includes the 2009 West End revival of the musical \"Oliver! \".",
"Title: Maxim Baldry\n\nMaxim Alexander \"Max\" Baldry (born 5 January 1996) is a British actor. He was best known for playing Stefan in the 2007 sequel \"Mr Bean's Holiday\" alongside with Rowan Atkinson. He has starred in the 2005 sequel \"Kleine Eisbär 2\" and appeared as Ancient Egyptian child Caesarion, a son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra with three episodes in the television series \"Rome\".",
"Title: Canned Laughter (sitcom)\n\nRowan Atkinson presents...Canned Laughter was a one off ITV sitcom featuring Rowan Atkinson, broadcast on 8 April 1979. Atkinson plays three roles; the nerdy Robert Box (who has been cited as an early incarnation of the \"Mr. Bean\" character, albeit involving more dialogue), his sinister boss Mr. Marshall, and would be stand up comic Dave Perry, as well as an uncredited role as a radio announcer.",
"Title: Joke (sketch)\n\n\"Joke\" is a comedy sketch written and performed by English comedians Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis. It was performed live during Atkinson's 1980 tour of the United Kingdom. A live recording was made at the Grand Opera House in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 19 or 20 September 1980 and released as the last track on Atkinson's live comedy album, \"Live in Belfast\".",
"Title: I Hate the French\n\n\"I Hate the French\" is a satirical comedy song performed live by Howard Goodall during Rowan Atkinson's 1980 tour of the United Kingdom. A live recording was made at the Grand Opera House in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 19 or 20 September 1980 and released on Rowan Atkinson's live comedy album, \"Live in Belfast\"; it was also released as a single. The music was composed by Goodall and the lyrics were written by comedy writer Richard Curtis.",
"Title: The Tall Guy\n\nThe Tall Guy is a 1989 British romantic comedy and the feature film debut of screenwriter Richard Curtis and director Mel Smith. It was produced by London Weekend Television for theatrical release and stars Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, and Rowan Atkinson. Curtis's script draws from his experiences as straight man to long-time collaborator Rowan Atkinson.",
"Title: Robin Driscoll\n\nRobin Driscoll is a British actor and writer, best known as a writer of \"Mr. Bean\". He and Rowan Atkinson are close friends; he appeared with Rowan Atkinson in \"Laughing Matters\" (1992) - Visual Comedy, a documentary on the mechanics of visual humour.",
"Title: Mr. Bean\n\nMr. Bean is a British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, and starring Atkinson as the title character. The sitcom consisted of 16 episodes that were co-written by Atkinson, alongside Curtis and Robin Driscoll; for the pilot, it was co-written by Ben Elton. 14 of the episodes were broadcast on ITV, beginning with the pilot on 1 January 1990, until \"The Best Bits of Mr. Bean\", a compilation episode, on 15 December 1995. The fifteenth episode, \"Hair by Mr. Bean of London\", was not broadcast on television, until 25 August 2006 on Nickelodeon.",
"Title: Mr. Bean's Holiday\n\nMr. Bean's Holiday is a 2007 comedy film, directed by Steve Bendelack, music composed by Howard Goodall, produced by Peter Bennett-Jones, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, written by Hamish McColl and Robin Driscoll and starring Rowan Atkinson, Maxim Baldry, Emma de Caunes and Willem Dafoe. It is the second film based on the television series \"Mr. Bean\", following the 1997 \"Bean\"."
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"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" was a song in a musical that won a Tony Award for Max Meth in what year?
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1952
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" The title character, Joey Evans, is a manipulative small-time nightclub performer whose ambitions lead him into an affair with the wealthy, middle-aged and married Vera Simpson.",
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"\"Bewildered\" is a popular song written in 1936 by Teddy Powell and Leonard Whitcup.",
" It was a 1938 hit for Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.",
" It was also recorded by Mildred Bailey in the same year.",
" The song was revived in the late 1940s when two different versions, by the Red Miller Trio and Amos Milburn, reached number one on the R&B chart in 1948 (neither of them made the pop chart).",
" Both these versions departed significantly from the original published melody and influenced later recordings.",
" \"Bewildered\" was subsequently recorded by several other R&B performers, including Billy Eckstine and the Ink Spots, with Eckstine's version reaching number 4 on the R&B chart and number 27 on the pop chart.",
" A decade later it was recorded by Mickey & Sylvia, again with an altered melody similar to that of the Red Miller Trio recording.",
" \"Bewildered\" was also covered in 1990 by the Notting Hillbillies on their album \"Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time\"."
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"Harvey Forbes Fierstein (born June 6, 1954) is an American actor, playwright, and voice actor.",
" Fierstein has won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his own play \"Torch Song Trilogy\" (about a gay drag-performer and his quest for true love and family) and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for playing Edna Turnblad in \"Hairspray\".",
" He also wrote the book for the musical \"La Cage aux Folles\", for which he won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, and wrote the book for the Tony Award-winning \"Kinky Boots\".",
" He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007."
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" The song was introduced by Vivienne Segal on December 25, 1940, in the Broadway production during Act I, Scene 6, and again in Act II, Scene 4, as a reprise.",
" Segal also sang the song on both the 1950 hit record and in the 1952 Broadway revival.",
" It was performed by Carol Bruce in the 1954 London production.",
" The song was chosen by Nicholas Hytner in 2017 as his Queer Icon for BBC Radio 4's \"Front Row\"."
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"The first Tony Award for \"Best Sound Design of a Play\" and \"Best Sound Design of a Musical\" was given in the 2007-2008 season.",
" In 2014, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced that starting with the 2014-2015 season the Tony Award for Best Sound Design in a Play/Musical would be eliminated.",
" The Tony Administration Committee may bestow a Special Tony Award to a production when it determines that extraordinary sound design has been achieved."
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"Max Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984) was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927–1968).",
" He came to the United States from Austria.",
" He won the Tony Award twice, in 1949 for the original \"As the Girls Go\", and in 1952 for a revival of \"Pal Joey\"."
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"Title: Lorenz Hart\n\nLorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was the lyricist half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart. Some of his more famous lyrics include \"Blue Moon,\" \"Mountain Greenery,\" \"The Lady Is a Tramp,\" \"Manhattan,\" \"Where or When,\" \"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered,\" \"Falling in Love with Love,\" \"Have You Met Miss Jones? ,\" \"My Funny Valentine,\" \"I Could Write a Book\", \"This Can't Be Love\", \"With a Song in My Heart\", \"It Never Entered My Mind\", and \"Isn't It Romantic? \".",
"Title: Pal Joey (musical)\n\nPal Joey is a musical with a book by John O'Hara and music and lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The musical is based on a character and situations O'Hara created in a series of short stories published in \"The New Yorker\", which he later published in novel form. The title character, Joey Evans, is a manipulative small-time nightclub performer whose ambitions lead him into an affair with the wealthy, middle-aged and married Vera Simpson. It includes two songs that have become standards: \"I Could Write a Book\" and \"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered\".",
"Title: Special Tony Award\n\nThe Special Tony Award category includes the Lifetime Achievement Award and Special Tony Award. These are non-competitive honorary awards, and the titles have changed over the years. The Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre is to \"honor an individual for the body of his or her work.\" (The Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event was a competitive award, given from 2001 to 2009.) Another non-competitive Tony award is the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, to \"recognize the achievements of individuals and organizations that do not fit into any of the competitive categories.\"",
"Title: List of Jewish American entertainers\n\nPersons listed with a double asterisk (**) are producers who have won the Tony Award for Best Musical and/or the Tony Award for Best Play. Those listed with a triple asterisk (***) have won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical and/or Play. Those listed with a quadruple asterisk (****) have won the Tony Award for Best Actor or Best Actress in a Musical or Play.",
"Title: Bewildered\n\n\"Bewildered\" is a popular song written in 1936 by Teddy Powell and Leonard Whitcup. It was a 1938 hit for Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. It was also recorded by Mildred Bailey in the same year. The song was revived in the late 1940s when two different versions, by the Red Miller Trio and Amos Milburn, reached number one on the R&B chart in 1948 (neither of them made the pop chart). Both these versions departed significantly from the original published melody and influenced later recordings. \"Bewildered\" was subsequently recorded by several other R&B performers, including Billy Eckstine and the Ink Spots, with Eckstine's version reaching number 4 on the R&B chart and number 27 on the pop chart. A decade later it was recorded by Mickey & Sylvia, again with an altered melody similar to that of the Red Miller Trio recording. \"Bewildered\" was also covered in 1990 by the Notting Hillbillies on their album \"Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time\".",
"Title: Harvey Fierstein\n\nHarvey Forbes Fierstein (born June 6, 1954) is an American actor, playwright, and voice actor. Fierstein has won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his own play \"Torch Song Trilogy\" (about a gay drag-performer and his quest for true love and family) and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for playing Edna Turnblad in \"Hairspray\". He also wrote the book for the musical \"La Cage aux Folles\", for which he won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, and wrote the book for the Tony Award-winning \"Kinky Boots\". He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007.",
"Title: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered\n\n\"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered\" is a show tune and popular song from the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical \"Pal Joey\". The song was introduced by Vivienne Segal on December 25, 1940, in the Broadway production during Act I, Scene 6, and again in Act II, Scene 4, as a reprise. Segal also sang the song on both the 1950 hit record and in the 1952 Broadway revival. It was performed by Carol Bruce in the 1954 London production. The song was chosen by Nicholas Hytner in 2017 as his Queer Icon for BBC Radio 4's \"Front Row\".",
"Title: Tony Award for Best Sound Design\n\nThe first Tony Award for \"Best Sound Design of a Play\" and \"Best Sound Design of a Musical\" was given in the 2007-2008 season. In 2014, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced that starting with the 2014-2015 season the Tony Award for Best Sound Design in a Play/Musical would be eliminated. The Tony Administration Committee may bestow a Special Tony Award to a production when it determines that extraordinary sound design has been achieved.",
"Title: Max Meth\n\nMax Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984) was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927–1968). He came to the United States from Austria. He won the Tony Award twice, in 1949 for the original \"As the Girls Go\", and in 1952 for a revival of \"Pal Joey\".",
"Title: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)\n\nBewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)"
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The Artists' Studio (TAS) was founded by David and Joellyn Young in January 2003 as an independent for-profit community theatre, The couple each have experience on Broadway with David being a musical director and voice teacher who has traveled with Broadway shows such as The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by who?
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"Musical Theatre Salisbury is a community theatre group in Salisbury, England.",
" It was founded in 1908.",
" In 2011, the company changed its name from Salisbury Amateur Operatic Society to better to reflect their major activity, which is to produce two fully staged and costumed musical theatre shows per year in Salisbury.",
" Their repertoire varies from classic Broadway shows to contemporary musicals, as well as the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and occasional operettas."
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"Mark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan).",
" Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993.",
" In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy.",
" He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.",
" Levenson composed music for David Sedaris's two Off Broadway shows and numerous recording projects.",
" He recently toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield, which concluded its run at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado."
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"Adelaide Bishop (23 June 1928 – 20 June 2008) was an American operatic soprano, musical theatre actress, opera director, stage director, and voice teacher.",
" She began her career appearing in Broadway musicals as a teenager during the early 1940s.",
" She became a principal soprano with the New York City Opera (NYCO) in 1948, where she performed through 1960 in a broad repertoire encompassing German, French, Italian, and English operas from a variety of musical periods.",
" In the late 1950s, she started working actively as a stage director and as a voice teacher, working with many opera companies throughout the United States and serving on the music faculties of several different American universities.",
" She also served as the artistic director of the Wolf Trap Opera for many years."
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"The Bongo is a model of bass guitar manufactured by Music Man, a division of Ernie Ball.",
" It was first introduced at the NAMM Show on March 21, 2003.",
" Ernie Ball president Sterling Ball designed the instrument in conjunction with the Music Man Research and Development department and BMW's Designworks team.",
" It boasts an 18-volt 4-band preamp (except on the single-pickup model, which has a 3-band preamp; single-pickup models with piezo bridges have a 4-band preamp) designed by Dudley Gimpel with help from Cliff Hugo and other Music Man artists.",
" It also sports a sleek, carved basswood body with high-gloss polyester finish and a satin-finish painted 34\" scale maple neck with rosewood fingerboard (pau ferro on lined or unlined fretless, ebony on both fretted and fretless \"stealth\" basses) featuring 24 high-profile wide frets and crescent moon-shaped position inlays.",
" These basses are generally known for their dual humbucking pickup configuration, as they are the first twin humbucker-equipped models released by Music Man since the introduction of their Sabre and Cutlass bass guitars in the late 1970s."
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"The Artists' Studio (TAS) was founded by David and Joellyn Young in January 2003 as an independent for-profit community theatre.",
" The couple each have experience on Broadway with David being a musical director and voice teacher who has traveled with Broadway shows such as Camelot, South Pacific, and The Music Man while Joellyn has most notably been Eva Perón in Evita.",
" The theatre, located in Fishers, Indiana is primitively based as it was renovated from a night club and a stage was added.",
" Despite being in Fishers, Noblesville considers TAS to be one of its own places of interest.",
" The proscenium stage is made of classic design and allows for a variety of different trims to be placed around as well as the movement of the back wall, though there is no fly space.",
" The remaining space allows for a 220-seat house complete with sound and lighting systems, office space, and classrooms. Cast, crew, and various other members are volunteers with few employed within the productions themselves."
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"Herbert Greene (June 16, 1921 – September 25, 1985) was a musician, conductor, arranger and voice teacher prominent on the Broadway stage in New York City.",
" He won two Tony Awards for the 1958 musical \"The Music Man\"."
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"Rodgers and Hammerstein refers to composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together were an influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team.",
" They created a string of popular Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s, initiating what is considered the \"golden age\" of musical theatre.",
" Five of their Broadway shows, \"Oklahoma!",
"\", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\" and \"The Sound of Music\", were outstanding successes, as was the television broadcast of \"Cinderella\".",
" Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop.",
" Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur.",
" Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards."
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"The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey.",
" The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naive Iowa townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band.",
" Harold is no musician, however, and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons.",
" Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love.",
" Harold risks being caught to win her."
],
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"The Majestic Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 245 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan.",
" It is one of the largest Broadway theatres with 1,645 seats, and traditionally has been used as a venue for major musical theatre productions.",
" Among the notable shows that have premiered at the Majestic are \"Carousel\" (1945), \"South Pacific\" (1949), \"The Music Man\" (1957), \"Camelot\" (1960), \"A Little Night Music\" (1973), and \"The Wiz\" (1975).",
" It was also the second home of \"42nd Street\" and the third home of \"1776\".",
" The theatre has housed \"The Phantom of the Opera\" since it opened on January 26, 1988.",
" With a record-breaking 12,139 performances to date, it is currently the longest-running production in Broadway history."
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"Milton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger.",
" Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" (1949), \"Can-Can\" (1953), \"Bells Are Ringing\" (1956), \"Stop the World – I Want to Get Off\" (1962), \"Oliver!",
"\" (1963), \"Funny Girl\" (1964), and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1972).",
" He also composed the music for the 1973 revue \"Nash at Nine\" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of \"Meet Me in St. Louis\"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway.",
" In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for \"Finian's Rainbow\".",
" He was nominated twice more for that award: for \"The Vamp\" (1956) and the original Broadway production of \"\" (1960).",
" He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s.",
" From 1981 until his death eleven years later of heart disease he was principal conductor of the Dance Theater of Harlem."
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"Title: Musical Theatre Salisbury\n\nMusical Theatre Salisbury is a community theatre group in Salisbury, England. It was founded in 1908. In 2011, the company changed its name from Salisbury Amateur Operatic Society to better to reflect their major activity, which is to produce two fully staged and costumed musical theatre shows per year in Salisbury. Their repertoire varies from classic Broadway shows to contemporary musicals, as well as the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and occasional operettas.",
"Title: Mark Levenson\n\nMark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan). Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993. In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy. He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Levenson composed music for David Sedaris's two Off Broadway shows and numerous recording projects. He recently toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield, which concluded its run at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.",
"Title: Adelaide Bishop\n\nAdelaide Bishop (23 June 1928 – 20 June 2008) was an American operatic soprano, musical theatre actress, opera director, stage director, and voice teacher. She began her career appearing in Broadway musicals as a teenager during the early 1940s. She became a principal soprano with the New York City Opera (NYCO) in 1948, where she performed through 1960 in a broad repertoire encompassing German, French, Italian, and English operas from a variety of musical periods. In the late 1950s, she started working actively as a stage director and as a voice teacher, working with many opera companies throughout the United States and serving on the music faculties of several different American universities. She also served as the artistic director of the Wolf Trap Opera for many years.",
"Title: Music Man Bongo\n\nThe Bongo is a model of bass guitar manufactured by Music Man, a division of Ernie Ball. It was first introduced at the NAMM Show on March 21, 2003. Ernie Ball president Sterling Ball designed the instrument in conjunction with the Music Man Research and Development department and BMW's Designworks team. It boasts an 18-volt 4-band preamp (except on the single-pickup model, which has a 3-band preamp; single-pickup models with piezo bridges have a 4-band preamp) designed by Dudley Gimpel with help from Cliff Hugo and other Music Man artists. It also sports a sleek, carved basswood body with high-gloss polyester finish and a satin-finish painted 34\" scale maple neck with rosewood fingerboard (pau ferro on lined or unlined fretless, ebony on both fretted and fretless \"stealth\" basses) featuring 24 high-profile wide frets and crescent moon-shaped position inlays. These basses are generally known for their dual humbucking pickup configuration, as they are the first twin humbucker-equipped models released by Music Man since the introduction of their Sabre and Cutlass bass guitars in the late 1970s.",
"Title: The Artists' Studio\n\nThe Artists' Studio (TAS) was founded by David and Joellyn Young in January 2003 as an independent for-profit community theatre. The couple each have experience on Broadway with David being a musical director and voice teacher who has traveled with Broadway shows such as Camelot, South Pacific, and The Music Man while Joellyn has most notably been Eva Perón in Evita. The theatre, located in Fishers, Indiana is primitively based as it was renovated from a night club and a stage was added. Despite being in Fishers, Noblesville considers TAS to be one of its own places of interest. The proscenium stage is made of classic design and allows for a variety of different trims to be placed around as well as the movement of the back wall, though there is no fly space. The remaining space allows for a 220-seat house complete with sound and lighting systems, office space, and classrooms. Cast, crew, and various other members are volunteers with few employed within the productions themselves.",
"Title: Herbert Greene (Broadway conductor)\n\nHerbert Greene (June 16, 1921 – September 25, 1985) was a musician, conductor, arranger and voice teacher prominent on the Broadway stage in New York City. He won two Tony Awards for the 1958 musical \"The Music Man\".",
"Title: Rodgers and Hammerstein\n\nRodgers and Hammerstein refers to composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together were an influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team. They created a string of popular Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s, initiating what is considered the \"golden age\" of musical theatre. Five of their Broadway shows, \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\" and \"The Sound of Music\", were outstanding successes, as was the television broadcast of \"Cinderella\". Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop. Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards.",
"Title: The Music Man\n\nThe Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naive Iowa townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. Harold is no musician, however, and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love. Harold risks being caught to win her.",
"Title: Majestic Theatre (Broadway)\n\nThe Majestic Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 245 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan. It is one of the largest Broadway theatres with 1,645 seats, and traditionally has been used as a venue for major musical theatre productions. Among the notable shows that have premiered at the Majestic are \"Carousel\" (1945), \"South Pacific\" (1949), \"The Music Man\" (1957), \"Camelot\" (1960), \"A Little Night Music\" (1973), and \"The Wiz\" (1975). It was also the second home of \"42nd Street\" and the third home of \"1776\". The theatre has housed \"The Phantom of the Opera\" since it opened on January 26, 1988. With a record-breaking 12,139 performances to date, it is currently the longest-running production in Broadway history.",
"Title: Milton Rosenstock\n\nMilton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger. Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" (1949), \"Can-Can\" (1953), \"Bells Are Ringing\" (1956), \"Stop the World – I Want to Get Off\" (1962), \"Oliver! \" (1963), \"Funny Girl\" (1964), and \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\" (1972). He also composed the music for the 1973 revue \"Nash at Nine\" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of \"Meet Me in St. Louis\"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway. In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for \"Finian's Rainbow\". He was nominated twice more for that award: for \"The Vamp\" (1956) and the original Broadway production of \"\" (1960). He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s. From 1981 until his death eleven years later of heart disease he was principal conductor of the Dance Theater of Harlem."
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"Tiffany Crystal Houghton (born December 6, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter from Dallas who is based in Los Angeles.",
" As a pop artist, she has released numerous singles including \"High\", \"The Best\" and \"Love Like That\" , the latest received airplay on Sirius XM The Hits 1.",
" In 2014, she is touring with the musical act \"MKTO\".",
" As a child and young teenager, Houghton lived in New York City, had some work in television and commercials, and was the alternate child actor and singer for the musical \"Annie\".",
" She was inspired by singer Kristin Chenoweth who visited her school.",
" At seventeen, she moved to the country music city, Nashville, to gain experience, make connections, and work on her act."
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"The Epic Poker League was a series of poker tournaments which took place in 2011, organised by Federated Sports + Gaming.",
" Former World Series of Poker commissioner Jeffrey Pollack served as Executive Chairman, professional poker player Annie Duke was Commissioner, and Matt Savage was Tournament Director.",
" The three events held took place at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" Season One received television coverage on CBS and Velocity Network."
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"The Dukes in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, formerly known as the Duke's Playhouse, is a professional producing theatre, currently producing six theatre productions a year.",
" It also hosts outside companies and arts festivals.",
" It has three auditoria, the largest (named \"The Rake\") seating approximately 313, a studio theatre \"The Round\" seating approximately 240 and a youth specific space, \"DT3\".",
" The largest auditorium is also used for screening films, and the theatre has a reputation for independent cinema.",
" Since 1986 the Duke's has also produced annual open-air, walkabout theatre productions at Williamson Park in the city every summer, thought to be the largest outdoor promenade theatre event in the UK."
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"Anne LaBarr \"Annie\" Duke (née Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author.",
" She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst).",
" Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010.",
" She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including \"Decide to Play Great Poker\" and \"The Middle Zone\", and she published her autobiography, \"How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker\", in 2005."
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"Problem Child 3 is a 1995 American made-for-television film and the third and final installment of the \"Problem Child\" series.",
" However, it sets off completely different from the second film.",
" In it, Junior is a preteen and is in love with a girl named Tiffany.",
" However, she does not notice him.",
" Things take a mischievous turn when he finds out there are three other boys interested in her as well.",
" In this installment, he is portrayed by Justin Chapman and Ben is portrayed by William Katt.",
" Neither Annie (Amy Yasbeck) nor Trixie (Ivyann Schwan) appear in it, nor are they mentioned.",
" Gilbert Gottfried and Jack Warden are the only cast members to appear in all three films.",
" It neither explains how Big Ben is still rich, since his apparent new wife, LaWanda, is never mentioned, nor how Mr. Peabody went from being a school principal to a dentist.",
" It aired on May 13, 1995 on NBC."
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"Williamson is a common English language patronymic surname meaning \"son of William\".",
" (William is an old Germanic name.)",
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"Howard Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player.",
" He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles.",
" Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming.",
" He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke."
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"The Celebrity Apprentice 2 (also known as The Apprentice 8) is the eighth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\".",
" It premiered on March 1, 2009.",
" \"The Celebrity Apprentice 2\" aired for two hours on Sundays at 9:00 Eastern time.",
" Joan Rivers was the winner, while Annie Duke was the runner-up.",
" Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman, and Claudia Jordan all returned for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.",
" Roderick, Rodman, and Jordan placed 7th, 9th, and 11th, respectively, with Rodman and Jordan unable to raise anything and Roderick was able to raise $20,000."
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"The Diamond A Ranch is a ranch in the upper Wind River valley of Fremont County, Wyoming.",
" The site was first settled by John Robert McDonald, a Scottish immigrant who had a 160 acre homestead on the site in 1891.",
" McDonald sold the property to John Williamson in 1907.",
" Jack Williamson and his brother David were Scots as well, working as stonemasons.",
" The Williamsons had worked in New York City, at Princeton University, at the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City and on bridge work for the Union Pacific Railroad.",
" In 1888 they came from Salt Lake City to Lander, where they worked on a number of projects, as well as in Rawlins and at Fort Washakie.",
" They joined their sister Jean Williamson Sinclair at the Upper Circle Ranch near Dubois in the early 1890s.",
" David Williamson married Annie McKenzie, a friend of his sister's who had come with her from Scotland.",
" When Jack died of tick fever in 1916, David moved to the ranch with his family.",
" After David's death in 1934, his wife Annie operated the ranch until she sold it in 1969.",
" The ranch is notable as one of several ranches established by Scottish immigrants."
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"Tiffany Williamson is an American corporate lawyer who qualified for the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in the Gutshot Poker Club.",
" She went on to finish in 15th place, earning $400,000, after having spent just one year learning the game.",
" The finish was the highest by a female in the WSOP Main Event since Annie Duke's 10th-place finish in 2000."
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"Title: Tiffany Houghton\n\nTiffany Crystal Houghton (born December 6, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter from Dallas who is based in Los Angeles. As a pop artist, she has released numerous singles including \"High\", \"The Best\" and \"Love Like That\" , the latest received airplay on Sirius XM The Hits 1. In 2014, she is touring with the musical act \"MKTO\". As a child and young teenager, Houghton lived in New York City, had some work in television and commercials, and was the alternate child actor and singer for the musical \"Annie\". She was inspired by singer Kristin Chenoweth who visited her school. At seventeen, she moved to the country music city, Nashville, to gain experience, make connections, and work on her act.",
"Title: Epic Poker League\n\nThe Epic Poker League was a series of poker tournaments which took place in 2011, organised by Federated Sports + Gaming. Former World Series of Poker commissioner Jeffrey Pollack served as Executive Chairman, professional poker player Annie Duke was Commissioner, and Matt Savage was Tournament Director. The three events held took place at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Season One received television coverage on CBS and Velocity Network.",
"Title: The Dukes (Lancaster)\n\nThe Dukes in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, formerly known as the Duke's Playhouse, is a professional producing theatre, currently producing six theatre productions a year. It also hosts outside companies and arts festivals. It has three auditoria, the largest (named \"The Rake\") seating approximately 313, a studio theatre \"The Round\" seating approximately 240 and a youth specific space, \"DT3\". The largest auditorium is also used for screening films, and the theatre has a reputation for independent cinema. Since 1986 the Duke's has also produced annual open-air, walkabout theatre productions at Williamson Park in the city every summer, thought to be the largest outdoor promenade theatre event in the UK.",
"Title: Annie Duke\n\nAnne LaBarr \"Annie\" Duke (née Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author. She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst). Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010. She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including \"Decide to Play Great Poker\" and \"The Middle Zone\", and she published her autobiography, \"How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker\", in 2005.",
"Title: Problem Child 3: Junior in Love\n\nProblem Child 3 is a 1995 American made-for-television film and the third and final installment of the \"Problem Child\" series. However, it sets off completely different from the second film. In it, Junior is a preteen and is in love with a girl named Tiffany. However, she does not notice him. Things take a mischievous turn when he finds out there are three other boys interested in her as well. In this installment, he is portrayed by Justin Chapman and Ben is portrayed by William Katt. Neither Annie (Amy Yasbeck) nor Trixie (Ivyann Schwan) appear in it, nor are they mentioned. Gilbert Gottfried and Jack Warden are the only cast members to appear in all three films. It neither explains how Big Ben is still rich, since his apparent new wife, LaWanda, is never mentioned, nor how Mr. Peabody went from being a school principal to a dentist. It aired on May 13, 1995 on NBC.",
"Title: Williamson (surname)\n\nWilliamson is a common English language patronymic surname meaning \"son of William\". (William is an old Germanic name.) Williamson is uncommon as a first name, but quite common as a surname in English speaking countries.",
"Title: Howard Lederer\n\nHoward Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke.",
"Title: The Apprentice (U.S. season 8)\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice 2 (also known as The Apprentice 8) is the eighth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\". It premiered on March 1, 2009. \"The Celebrity Apprentice 2\" aired for two hours on Sundays at 9:00 Eastern time. Joan Rivers was the winner, while Annie Duke was the runner-up. Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman, and Claudia Jordan all returned for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. Roderick, Rodman, and Jordan placed 7th, 9th, and 11th, respectively, with Rodman and Jordan unable to raise anything and Roderick was able to raise $20,000.",
"Title: Diamond A Ranch (Dubois, Wyoming)\n\nThe Diamond A Ranch is a ranch in the upper Wind River valley of Fremont County, Wyoming. The site was first settled by John Robert McDonald, a Scottish immigrant who had a 160 acre homestead on the site in 1891. McDonald sold the property to John Williamson in 1907. Jack Williamson and his brother David were Scots as well, working as stonemasons. The Williamsons had worked in New York City, at Princeton University, at the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City and on bridge work for the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1888 they came from Salt Lake City to Lander, where they worked on a number of projects, as well as in Rawlins and at Fort Washakie. They joined their sister Jean Williamson Sinclair at the Upper Circle Ranch near Dubois in the early 1890s. David Williamson married Annie McKenzie, a friend of his sister's who had come with her from Scotland. When Jack died of tick fever in 1916, David moved to the ranch with his family. After David's death in 1934, his wife Annie operated the ranch until she sold it in 1969. The ranch is notable as one of several ranches established by Scottish immigrants.",
"Title: Tiffany Williamson\n\nTiffany Williamson is an American corporate lawyer who qualified for the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in the Gutshot Poker Club. She went on to finish in 15th place, earning $400,000, after having spent just one year learning the game. The finish was the highest by a female in the WSOP Main Event since Annie Duke's 10th-place finish in 2000."
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Which Hatian president born 15 July 1953 was overthrown?
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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"Paul Denis is a politician of the Democratic Convergence of Haiti and the Haitian Justice Minister.",
" He also served as one-third of the Tripartite Council which appointed the seven-member Council of Sages which took power in the immediate aftermath of the 2004 Haiti Rebellion which overthrew former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, of which Denis was a vocal opponent."
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"Sultanah Hajjah Haminah (\"née\" Haminah binti Hamidun; born 15 July 1953) was the Sultanah of Kedah and the widow of the late Sultan Abdul Halim Mua'dzam Shah.",
" Born a commoner from Bagan Serai, Perak, she married the Sultan on 25 December 1975, and as his second wife, she was given the title Che Puan Kedah.",
" She was elevated to the rank of \"Sultanah\" upon a proclamation ceremony held on 9 January 2004 in Throne Room, Anak Bukit Palace following the death of Tuanku Bahiyah, the previous Sultanah and first wife of Sultan Abdul Halim.",
" She served as the 14th Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia from 2011 to 2016, during her husband's second term as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Malaysian federal head of state."
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"Rita Verma (born 15 July 1953 in Patna) is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.",
" She is a former Minister of State of Mines and Minerals in the Indian government.",
" She is a member of the faculty at SSLNT Women's College, Dhanbad in the subject of History."
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"Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born 15 July 1953) is a Haitian priest and politician who became Haiti's first democratically elected president.",
" A proponent of liberation theology, Aristide was appointed to a Roman Catholic parish in Port-au-Prince in 1982 after completing his studies to become a priest of the Salesian order.",
" He became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude \"Baby Doc\" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed.",
" He won the Haitian general election between 1990 and 1991, with 67% of the vote and was briefly president of Haiti, until a September 1991 military coup.",
" The coup regime collapsed in 1994 under US pressure and threat of force (Operation Uphold Democracy).",
" Aristide was then president again from 1994 to 1996 and from 2001 to 2004.",
" However, Aristide was ousted in a 2004 coup d'état, in which one of his former soldiers participated.",
" He accused the United States of orchestrating the coup d'état against him with support from Jamaican prime minister P. J. Patterson, among others.",
" Aristide was later forced into exile in the Central African Republic and South Africa.",
" He finally returned to Haiti in 2011 after seven years in exile."
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"Asaduzzaman Mohammad Raisul Islam (known as Raisul Islam Asad; born 15 July 1953) is a Bangladeshi actor in radio, theatre, television and film.",
" He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor four times for his roles in the films \"Padma Nadir Majhi\" (1993), \"Anya Jibon\" (1995), \"Dukhai\" (1997) and \"Lalsalu\" (2001).",
" Besides, he won Best Supporting Actor award twice for the roles in \"\" (2006) and \"Mrittika Maya\" (2013).",
" As of 2016, he acted in more than 50 films."
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"Aslam Sher Khan (born 15 July 1953) is an Indian hockey player and a former member of the Indian team.",
" In the 1975 World Cup held at Kuala Lumpur, Aslam Sher Khan helped Indian Hockey Team to win the gold medal.",
" He as a member of the Indian team also participated in Munich Olympics held in 1972."
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"Galina Savinkova (Russian: Галина Савинкова ; born 15 July 1953) is a retired female track and field athlete from the Soviet Union, who set the world record in the women's discus throw on 23 May 1983 with a distance of 73.26 metres.",
" A year later, on 8 September 1984 in Donetsk, she reached 73.28 metres.",
" That mark still is the Russian national record."
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"Alan Ainscow (born 15 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer."
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"Dato' Dr. Mohamad Shahrum Osman (born 15 July 1953) was the Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Lipis constituency in Pahang from 2004 to 2013.",
" He sat in Parliament as a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party in the Barisan Nasional government and also served as the Chairman of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN)."
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"Neda Arnerić (Serbian Cyrillic: Неда Арнерић) (born 15 July 1953) is a Serbian actress.",
" In 1980, she graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy with a degree in Art History."
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"Title: Paul Denis (Haiti politician)\n\nPaul Denis is a politician of the Democratic Convergence of Haiti and the Haitian Justice Minister. He also served as one-third of the Tripartite Council which appointed the seven-member Council of Sages which took power in the immediate aftermath of the 2004 Haiti Rebellion which overthrew former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, of which Denis was a vocal opponent.",
"Title: Sultanah Haminah\n\nSultanah Hajjah Haminah (\"née\" Haminah binti Hamidun; born 15 July 1953) was the Sultanah of Kedah and the widow of the late Sultan Abdul Halim Mua'dzam Shah. Born a commoner from Bagan Serai, Perak, she married the Sultan on 25 December 1975, and as his second wife, she was given the title Che Puan Kedah. She was elevated to the rank of \"Sultanah\" upon a proclamation ceremony held on 9 January 2004 in Throne Room, Anak Bukit Palace following the death of Tuanku Bahiyah, the previous Sultanah and first wife of Sultan Abdul Halim. She served as the 14th Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia from 2011 to 2016, during her husband's second term as Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Malaysian federal head of state.",
"Title: Rita Verma\n\nRita Verma (born 15 July 1953 in Patna) is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. She is a former Minister of State of Mines and Minerals in the Indian government. She is a member of the faculty at SSLNT Women's College, Dhanbad in the subject of History.",
"Title: Jean-Bertrand Aristide\n\nJean-Bertrand Aristide (born 15 July 1953) is a Haitian priest and politician who became Haiti's first democratically elected president. A proponent of liberation theology, Aristide was appointed to a Roman Catholic parish in Port-au-Prince in 1982 after completing his studies to become a priest of the Salesian order. He became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude \"Baby Doc\" Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed. He won the Haitian general election between 1990 and 1991, with 67% of the vote and was briefly president of Haiti, until a September 1991 military coup. The coup regime collapsed in 1994 under US pressure and threat of force (Operation Uphold Democracy). Aristide was then president again from 1994 to 1996 and from 2001 to 2004. However, Aristide was ousted in a 2004 coup d'état, in which one of his former soldiers participated. He accused the United States of orchestrating the coup d'état against him with support from Jamaican prime minister P. J. Patterson, among others. Aristide was later forced into exile in the Central African Republic and South Africa. He finally returned to Haiti in 2011 after seven years in exile.",
"Title: Raisul Islam Asad\n\nAsaduzzaman Mohammad Raisul Islam (known as Raisul Islam Asad; born 15 July 1953) is a Bangladeshi actor in radio, theatre, television and film. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor four times for his roles in the films \"Padma Nadir Majhi\" (1993), \"Anya Jibon\" (1995), \"Dukhai\" (1997) and \"Lalsalu\" (2001). Besides, he won Best Supporting Actor award twice for the roles in \"\" (2006) and \"Mrittika Maya\" (2013). As of 2016, he acted in more than 50 films.",
"Title: Aslam Sher Khan\n\nAslam Sher Khan (born 15 July 1953) is an Indian hockey player and a former member of the Indian team. In the 1975 World Cup held at Kuala Lumpur, Aslam Sher Khan helped Indian Hockey Team to win the gold medal. He as a member of the Indian team also participated in Munich Olympics held in 1972.",
"Title: Galina Savinkova\n\nGalina Savinkova (Russian: Галина Савинкова ; born 15 July 1953) is a retired female track and field athlete from the Soviet Union, who set the world record in the women's discus throw on 23 May 1983 with a distance of 73.26 metres. A year later, on 8 September 1984 in Donetsk, she reached 73.28 metres. That mark still is the Russian national record.",
"Title: Alan Ainscow\n\nAlan Ainscow (born 15 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer.",
"Title: Mohamad Shahrum Osman\n\nDato' Dr. Mohamad Shahrum Osman (born 15 July 1953) was the Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for the Lipis constituency in Pahang from 2004 to 2013. He sat in Parliament as a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party in the Barisan Nasional government and also served as the Chairman of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN).",
"Title: Neda Arnerić\n\nNeda Arnerić (Serbian Cyrillic: Неда Арнерић) (born 15 July 1953) is a Serbian actress. In 1980, she graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy with a degree in Art History."
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Labyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse, the setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail, setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail, Kirby is an English stage, TV and film actress, born in which year?
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1988
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"The Da Vinci Code is a 2006 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard, written by Akiva Goldsman, and based on Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel of the same name.",
" The first in the \"Robert Langdon\" film series, the film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Reno, and Paul Bettany.",
" In the film, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious iconography and symbology from Harvard University, is the prime suspect in the grisly and unusual murder of Louvre curator Jacques Saunière.",
" In the body, the police find a disconcerting cipher and start an investigation.",
" A noted British Grail historian named Sir Leigh Teabing tells them that the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo da Vinci's wall painting, \"The Last Supper\".",
" Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wishes to keep the true Grail a secret; the revelation of this secret would certainly destroy Christianity."
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"Lullaby is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Levitas, and starring Garrett Hedlund, Richard Jenkins, Anne Archer, Jessica Brown Findlay, Amy Adams, Jessica Barden, Terrence Howard, and Jennifer Hudson.",
" The movie explores all the right to die issues of a cancer stricken father who has decided to stop all medication and turn off the life support machines.",
" One sees how the Jewish family members respond to each other and how the father says goodbye to his wife, son, and daughter."
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"Vanessa Kirby (born 18 April 1988) is an English stage, TV and film actress.",
" She starred as Estella in the BBC adaptation of \"Great Expectations\" in 2011, as Joanna in Richard Curtis' romantic comedy \"About Time\" in 2013, and currently portrays Princess Margaret in Peter Morgan's Netflix series \"The Crown\", for which she has been nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress.",
" She is known mostly for her stage work; \" Variety\" in 2016 called her \"the outstanding stage actress of her generation, capable of the most unexpected choices\"."
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"Labyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse.",
" The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail.",
" Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun Elliott, Tony Curran, and John Hurt.",
" Adrian Hodges adapted the novel for the series, which was directed by Christopher Smith."
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"Patsy is a character in the film \"Monty Python and the Holy Grail\" and the musical \"Spamalot\".",
" He is played by Terry Gilliam in \"Monty Python and The Holy Grail\".",
" Serving as King Arthur's assistant, he only has a few simple tasks throughout the entire film, such as using two halves of a coconut to simulate the hoofbeats of Arthur's nonexistent horse."
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"Winter's Tale (released in the United Kingdom as A New York Winter's Tale) is a 2014 American supernatural fantasy mystery romantic drama film and fable based on the1983 novel \"Winter's Tale\" by Mark Helprin.",
" The film is produced (with Marc E. Platt, Michael Tadross and Tony Allard), written and directed by Akiva Goldsman (in his directorial debut), edited by Wayne Wahrman and Tim Squyres, distributed by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures, co-produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Weed Road Pictures with music by Hans Zimmer and Rupert Gregson-Williams and stars Colin Farrell, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt, Eva Marie Saint, Russell Crowe and Will Smith.",
" \"Winter's Tale\" premiered at London on February 13, 2014 and was theatrically released on February 14, 2014 in the United States by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures.",
" The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, failing to make back its $60 million budget.",
" It also received a Golden Trailer nomination for Best Romance Poster.",
" \"Winter's Tale\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2014 by Warner Home Video."
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"Sepulchre is a novel by the English author Kate Mosse.",
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" It was published in 2007."
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"This Beautiful Fantastic is a 2016 British romantic drama film directed and written by Simon Aboud.",
" The film stars Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Wilkinson, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Irvine, Anna Chancellor, Eileen Davies and Sheila Hancock.",
" Principal photography began in London in July 2015."
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"Title: The Da Vinci Code (film)\n\nThe Da Vinci Code is a 2006 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard, written by Akiva Goldsman, and based on Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel of the same name. The first in the \"Robert Langdon\" film series, the film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Reno, and Paul Bettany. In the film, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious iconography and symbology from Harvard University, is the prime suspect in the grisly and unusual murder of Louvre curator Jacques Saunière. In the body, the police find a disconcerting cipher and start an investigation. A noted British Grail historian named Sir Leigh Teabing tells them that the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo da Vinci's wall painting, \"The Last Supper\". Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wishes to keep the true Grail a secret; the revelation of this secret would certainly destroy Christianity.",
"Title: Lullaby (2014 film)\n\nLullaby is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Levitas, and starring Garrett Hedlund, Richard Jenkins, Anne Archer, Jessica Brown Findlay, Amy Adams, Jessica Barden, Terrence Howard, and Jennifer Hudson. The movie explores all the right to die issues of a cancer stricken father who has decided to stop all medication and turn off the life support machines. One sees how the Jewish family members respond to each other and how the father says goodbye to his wife, son, and daughter.",
"Title: Vanessa Kirby\n\nVanessa Kirby (born 18 April 1988) is an English stage, TV and film actress. She starred as Estella in the BBC adaptation of \"Great Expectations\" in 2011, as Joanna in Richard Curtis' romantic comedy \"About Time\" in 2013, and currently portrays Princess Margaret in Peter Morgan's Netflix series \"The Crown\", for which she has been nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is known mostly for her stage work; \" Variety\" in 2016 called her \"the outstanding stage actress of her generation, capable of the most unexpected choices\".",
"Title: Labyrinth (miniseries)\n\nLabyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse. The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail. Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun Elliott, Tony Curran, and John Hurt. Adrian Hodges adapted the novel for the series, which was directed by Christopher Smith.",
"Title: Patsy (Monty Python)\n\nPatsy is a character in the film \"Monty Python and the Holy Grail\" and the musical \"Spamalot\". He is played by Terry Gilliam in \"Monty Python and The Holy Grail\". Serving as King Arthur's assistant, he only has a few simple tasks throughout the entire film, such as using two halves of a coconut to simulate the hoofbeats of Arthur's nonexistent horse.",
"Title: Winter's Tale (film)\n\nWinter's Tale (released in the United Kingdom as A New York Winter's Tale) is a 2014 American supernatural fantasy mystery romantic drama film and fable based on the1983 novel \"Winter's Tale\" by Mark Helprin. The film is produced (with Marc E. Platt, Michael Tadross and Tony Allard), written and directed by Akiva Goldsman (in his directorial debut), edited by Wayne Wahrman and Tim Squyres, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, co-produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Weed Road Pictures with music by Hans Zimmer and Rupert Gregson-Williams and stars Colin Farrell, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt, Eva Marie Saint, Russell Crowe and Will Smith. \"Winter's Tale\" premiered at London on February 13, 2014 and was theatrically released on February 14, 2014 in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, failing to make back its $60 million budget. It also received a Golden Trailer nomination for Best Romance Poster. \"Winter's Tale\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2014 by Warner Home Video.",
"Title: Sepulchre (Mosse novel)\n\nSepulchre is a novel by the English author Kate Mosse. The story is based in two time periods, 1891 and present day (2007), and follows two female protagonists. It was published in 2007.",
"Title: Albatross (film)\n\nAlbatross is a 2011 British coming-of-age, drama film directed by Niall MacCormick, written by Tamzin Rafn and starring Sebastian Koch, Julia Ormond, Felicity Jones and Jessica Brown Findlay. The premise revolves around a teenage aspiring writer entering the lives of a dysfunctional family living in the south coast of England. \" Albatross\" is a metaphor used to describe a constant and inescapable burden.",
"Title: Kate Mosse\n\nKatharine Louise Mosse OBE (born 20 October 1961), or Kate Mosse, is an English novelist, non-fiction and short story writer and broadcaster. She is best known for her 2005 novel \"Labyrinth\", which has been translated into more than 37 languages.",
"Title: This Beautiful Fantastic\n\nThis Beautiful Fantastic is a 2016 British romantic drama film directed and written by Simon Aboud. The film stars Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Wilkinson, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Irvine, Anna Chancellor, Eileen Davies and Sheila Hancock. Principal photography began in London in July 2015."
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What is the career record of the coach who the Gagliardi Trophy is named for?
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489–138–11
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"was the winner of the 2003 Gagliardi Trophy for academic and football excellence covering all of NCAA Division III.",
" He graduated from Melrose High School in Melrose, Minnesota and Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minnesota).",
" He owns several school, conference, and national records in NCAA football .",
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"Hugh Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager from 1891 to 1925.",
" Jennings was a leader, both as a batter and as a shortstop, with the Baltimore Orioles teams that won National League championships in 1894 , 1895 , and 1896 .",
" During those three seasons, Jennings had 355 runs batted in and hit .335, .386, and .401.",
" Jennings was a fiery, hard-nosed player who was not afraid to be hit by a pitch to get on base.",
" In 1896, he was hit by pitches 51 times – a major league record that has never been broken.",
" Jennings also holds the career record for being hit by pitches with 287, with Craig Biggio (who retired in 2007) holding the modern-day career record of 285.",
" Jennings also played on the Brooklyn Superbas teams that won National League pennants in 1899 and 1900.",
" From 1907 to 1920, Jennings was the manager of the Detroit Tigers, where he was known for his colorful antics, hoots, whistles, and his famous shouts of \"Ee-Yah\" from the third base coaching box.",
" Jennings suffered a nervous breakdown in 1925 that forced him to leave Major League Baseball.",
" He died in 1928 and was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945."
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" The Mount Union Purple Raiders won their first Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 34−24.",
" The first Gagliardi Trophy was awarded to Mount Union's quarterback Jim Ballard."
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"John Gagliardi ( ; born November 1, 1926) is a former American football coach.",
" He was the head football coach at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota from 1953 until 2012.",
" From 1949 to 1952, he was the head football coach at Carroll College in Helena, Montana.",
" With a career record of 489–138–11, Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history.",
" His Saint John's Johnnies teams won four national titles: the NAIA National Football Championship in 1963 and 1965, and the NCAA Division III National Football Championship in 1976 and 2003.",
" Gagliardi was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006."
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"Sandy Montgomery is an American softball coach.",
" In 29 years as the head coach of SIU Edwardsville Cougars softball (1989–present), she has more than 1000 career wins, more than any other coach in SIUE history in any sport, male or female.",
" As of May 13, 2017, Montgomery had a career record of 1026 wins, 519 losses, and 2 ties, for a .664 winning percentage.",
" She led the Cougars to the Division II NCAA softball championship in 2007.",
" In 2014, Montgomery passed the 900 win mark while leading the Cougars to their first Division I NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.",
" Montgomery is the longest-tenured head coach at SIUE and the Associate AD for Alumni Relations in the SIUE athletic department.",
" In addition to coaching softball, she began the SIUE volleyball program in 1995 and coached for its first four years, guiding it to a record of 83–54 and its first appearance in the NCAA Division II tournament in 1998.",
" After leading the softball Cougars to the regular season title, Montgomery was named the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year.",
" Montgomery's players earned her 1000th career victory in a 4–2 win over the Holy Cross Crusaders in the \"Under Armour Showcase\" in Clearwater, Florida on March 10, 2017.",
" She became only the 32nd head coach in all divisions to top the 1,000 win mark."
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"John Patrick Roy Lamsam (born May 15, 1980) is a Hong Kong cricketer who has played two One Day Internationals and four ICC Trophy matches between 1997 and 2008.",
" He is a specialist batsman who has batted between five and eight in the batting order for Hong Kong, scoring 15 ICC Trophy runs and 24 One Day International runs.",
" In his debut match in the ICC Trophy, he was the seventh-choice bowler for Hong Kong, bowling the final over against Canada.",
" However, he first bowled two wides (one of which was run for three), and then got injured.",
" Because of the runs off wides counting against the bowler, but the wide not counting as a ball bowled, Lamsam ended with no balls bowled - and four runs conceded.",
" As that was his only bowling in the ICC Trophy, this is still his career record."
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"The 1994 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1994, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1994 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia.",
" The Albion Britons won their first Division III championship by defeating the Washington & Jefferson Presidents, 38−15.",
" The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Carey Bender, running back from Coe."
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"The Gagliardi Trophy was first presented in 1993 to the Outstanding Division III college football player of the year by the Jostens Company and the J-Club of Saint John's University in Minnesota.",
" Since that time, the award has become one of the leading collegiate football awards and is widely recognized as the premier individual award in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service.",
" The award is named for John Gagliardi, head football coach of Carroll College 1949 to 1952 and Saint John's University in Minnesota from 1953 to 2012.",
" The trophy is presented by the Salem Rotary Club each year in Salem, Virginia."
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"The 1995 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1995, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1995 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia.",
" The Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles won their second Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 36−7.",
" The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Chris Palmer, wide receiver from St. John's (MN)."
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"The 1996 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1996, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1996 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia.",
" The Mount Union Purple Raiders won their second Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 56−24.",
" The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Lon Erickson, quarterback from Illinois Wesleyan."
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"Title: Blake Elliott\n\nwas the winner of the 2003 Gagliardi Trophy for academic and football excellence covering all of NCAA Division III. He graduated from Melrose High School in Melrose, Minnesota and Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minnesota). He owns several school, conference, and national records in NCAA football . In his senior year, he led Saint John's to the NCAA Division III National Football Championship over previously unbeaten Mount Union College. After college, Elliott spent time with the Minnesota Vikings.",
"Title: Hughie Jennings\n\nHugh Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager from 1891 to 1925. Jennings was a leader, both as a batter and as a shortstop, with the Baltimore Orioles teams that won National League championships in 1894 , 1895 , and 1896 . During those three seasons, Jennings had 355 runs batted in and hit .335, .386, and .401. Jennings was a fiery, hard-nosed player who was not afraid to be hit by a pitch to get on base. In 1896, he was hit by pitches 51 times – a major league record that has never been broken. Jennings also holds the career record for being hit by pitches with 287, with Craig Biggio (who retired in 2007) holding the modern-day career record of 285. Jennings also played on the Brooklyn Superbas teams that won National League pennants in 1899 and 1900. From 1907 to 1920, Jennings was the manager of the Detroit Tigers, where he was known for his colorful antics, hoots, whistles, and his famous shouts of \"Ee-Yah\" from the third base coaching box. Jennings suffered a nervous breakdown in 1925 that forced him to leave Major League Baseball. He died in 1928 and was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945.",
"Title: 1993 NCAA Division III football season\n\nThe 1993 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1993, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1993 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. The Mount Union Purple Raiders won their first Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 34−24. The first Gagliardi Trophy was awarded to Mount Union's quarterback Jim Ballard.",
"Title: John Gagliardi\n\nJohn Gagliardi ( ; born November 1, 1926) is a former American football coach. He was the head football coach at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota from 1953 until 2012. From 1949 to 1952, he was the head football coach at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. With a career record of 489–138–11, Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history. His Saint John's Johnnies teams won four national titles: the NAIA National Football Championship in 1963 and 1965, and the NCAA Division III National Football Championship in 1976 and 2003. Gagliardi was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.",
"Title: Sandy Montgomery\n\nSandy Montgomery is an American softball coach. In 29 years as the head coach of SIU Edwardsville Cougars softball (1989–present), she has more than 1000 career wins, more than any other coach in SIUE history in any sport, male or female. As of May 13, 2017, Montgomery had a career record of 1026 wins, 519 losses, and 2 ties, for a .664 winning percentage. She led the Cougars to the Division II NCAA softball championship in 2007. In 2014, Montgomery passed the 900 win mark while leading the Cougars to their first Division I NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. Montgomery is the longest-tenured head coach at SIUE and the Associate AD for Alumni Relations in the SIUE athletic department. In addition to coaching softball, she began the SIUE volleyball program in 1995 and coached for its first four years, guiding it to a record of 83–54 and its first appearance in the NCAA Division II tournament in 1998. After leading the softball Cougars to the regular season title, Montgomery was named the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year. Montgomery's players earned her 1000th career victory in a 4–2 win over the Holy Cross Crusaders in the \"Under Armour Showcase\" in Clearwater, Florida on March 10, 2017. She became only the 32nd head coach in all divisions to top the 1,000 win mark.",
"Title: Roy Lamsam\n\nJohn Patrick Roy Lamsam (born May 15, 1980) is a Hong Kong cricketer who has played two One Day Internationals and four ICC Trophy matches between 1997 and 2008. He is a specialist batsman who has batted between five and eight in the batting order for Hong Kong, scoring 15 ICC Trophy runs and 24 One Day International runs. In his debut match in the ICC Trophy, he was the seventh-choice bowler for Hong Kong, bowling the final over against Canada. However, he first bowled two wides (one of which was run for three), and then got injured. Because of the runs off wides counting against the bowler, but the wide not counting as a ball bowled, Lamsam ended with no balls bowled - and four runs conceded. As that was his only bowling in the ICC Trophy, this is still his career record.",
"Title: 1994 NCAA Division III football season\n\nThe 1994 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1994, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1994 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. The Albion Britons won their first Division III championship by defeating the Washington & Jefferson Presidents, 38−15. The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Carey Bender, running back from Coe.",
"Title: Gagliardi Trophy\n\nThe Gagliardi Trophy was first presented in 1993 to the Outstanding Division III college football player of the year by the Jostens Company and the J-Club of Saint John's University in Minnesota. Since that time, the award has become one of the leading collegiate football awards and is widely recognized as the premier individual award in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. The award is named for John Gagliardi, head football coach of Carroll College 1949 to 1952 and Saint John's University in Minnesota from 1953 to 2012. The trophy is presented by the Salem Rotary Club each year in Salem, Virginia.",
"Title: 1995 NCAA Division III football season\n\nThe 1995 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1995, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1995 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. The Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles won their second Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 36−7. The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Chris Palmer, wide receiver from St. John's (MN).",
"Title: 1996 NCAA Division III football season\n\nThe 1996 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1996, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1996 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia. The Mount Union Purple Raiders won their second Division III championship by defeating the Rowan Profs, 56−24. The Gagliardi Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in Division III football, was awarded to Lon Erickson, quarterback from Illinois Wesleyan."
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What Irish-born American schoolteacher is buried at the Union Miners Cemetery?
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Mary Harris "Mother" Jones
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"The Union Miners Cemetery is a cemetery in Mount Olive, Illinois.",
" The cemetery is the burial site of labor leader Mary Harris \"Mother\" Jones, who is memorialized with a 22 ft granite monument.",
" The monument and surrounding plaques also commemorate \"General\" Alexander Bradley, four victims of the Battle of Virden, and twenty-one other miners who died in labor struggles.",
" Miners Day has been celebrated on October 12 at the cemetery since 1899.",
" The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972."
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"The Hartford coal mine riot occurred on July 12, 1914, at Hartford, Arkansas.",
" In a productive region of a state with 100% of its coal miners represented by the United Mine Workers, one mine owner attempted to open a non-union shop.",
" In the resulting conflict, mines were flooded by sabotage, and on July 17 a crowd of union miners and sympathizers destroyed the surface plant of the Prairie Creek coal mine #3 and murdered two non-union miners."
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"St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, established in 1897, is one of the oldest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona.",
" It consists of 52 acre , 45 of which are developed.",
" Before 1969, the cemetery was run by the Order of St. Francis, under the Diocese of Tucson.",
" However, following 1969 it became an independent cemetery and is now owned and run by the Diocese of Phoenix.",
" Its inhabitants represent pioneer families, community and business leaders, miners, those who succumbed to tuberculosis, and others who helped write the history of Phoenix and Arizona.",
" Margaret Geare of Dublin, Ireland, who was buried on Oct. 12, 1897, is believed to be the first to be buried in the cemetery.",
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"Al Ferguson (19 April 1888 – 4 December 1971) was an Irish-born American film actor.",
" He appeared in nearly 300 films between 1912 and 1956.",
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"Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park and National Cemetery is a battlefield area and a United States National Cemetery, located 2 mi northeast of Leesburg, Virginia.",
" The cemetery is the third smallest national cemetery in the United States.",
" Fifty-four Union Army dead from the Battle of Ball's Bluff are interred in 25 graves in the half-acre plot; the identity of all of the interred except for one, James Allen of the 15th Massachusetts, are unknown.",
" Monuments to fallen Confederate Sergeant Clinton Hatcher and Union brigade commander Edward Dickinson Baker are located next to the cemetery, though neither is buried there.",
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"Harold W. Houston (10 March 1872 - 17 January 1947) was a labor lawyer who represented union miners during the Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912, and defended the UMWA leaders accused of treason in the aftermath of the Battle of Blair Mountain.",
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"Salem Fields Cemetery, located at 775 Jamaica Avenue in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, United States, was founded in 1852 by Temple Emanu-el.",
" Part of a larger complex of cemeteries spanning into the borough of Queens, including likewise Jewish Machpelah Cemetery, where Harry Houdini is buried; Union Field Cemetery; Mount Judah Cemetery, where several prominent Rabbis lie; Mount Carmel Cemetery; and the non-denominational Cypress Hills Cemetery and Cemetery of the Evergreens, it is the final resting place for many of the prominent German-Jewish families of New York City.",
" Among those laid to rest in the cemetery are members of the Fox family, founders of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.; the Guggenheim family of mining, newspaper, and museum fame; the Lewisohn family of mining, banking, and philanthropic interests; and the Shubert family, builders of the largest theatre empire in the 20th century."
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"The Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892 erupted in violence when labor union miners discovered they had been infiltrated by a Pinkerton agent who had routinely provided union information to the mine owners.",
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" Like the first incident, the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892, the 1899 confrontation was an attempt by union miners, led by the Western Federation of Miners to unionize non-union mines, and have them pay the higher union wage scale.",
" As with the 1892 strike, the 1899 incident culminated in a dynamite attack that destroyed a non-union mining facility, followed by military occupation of the district."
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"Title: Hartford coal mine riot\n\nThe Hartford coal mine riot occurred on July 12, 1914, at Hartford, Arkansas. In a productive region of a state with 100% of its coal miners represented by the United Mine Workers, one mine owner attempted to open a non-union shop. In the resulting conflict, mines were flooded by sabotage, and on July 17 a crowd of union miners and sympathizers destroyed the surface plant of the Prairie Creek coal mine #3 and murdered two non-union miners.",
"Title: Mary Harris Jones\n\nMary Harris \"Mother\" Jones (1837 – 30 November 1930) was an Irish-born American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent organized labor representative and community organizer. She helped coordinate major strikes and cofounded the Industrial Workers of the World.",
"Title: St. Francis Catholic Cemetery\n\nSt. Francis Catholic Cemetery, established in 1897, is one of the oldest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of 52 acre , 45 of which are developed. Before 1969, the cemetery was run by the Order of St. Francis, under the Diocese of Tucson. However, following 1969 it became an independent cemetery and is now owned and run by the Diocese of Phoenix. Its inhabitants represent pioneer families, community and business leaders, miners, those who succumbed to tuberculosis, and others who helped write the history of Phoenix and Arizona. Margaret Geare of Dublin, Ireland, who was buried on Oct. 12, 1897, is believed to be the first to be buried in the cemetery. The cemetery is located at 2033 N. 48th Street.",
"Title: Al Ferguson\n\nAl Ferguson (19 April 1888 – 4 December 1971) was an Irish-born American film actor. He appeared in nearly 300 films between 1912 and 1956. He was born in County Wexford, Ireland and died in Long Beach, New York. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.",
"Title: Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery\n\nBall's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park and National Cemetery is a battlefield area and a United States National Cemetery, located 2 mi northeast of Leesburg, Virginia. The cemetery is the third smallest national cemetery in the United States. Fifty-four Union Army dead from the Battle of Ball's Bluff are interred in 25 graves in the half-acre plot; the identity of all of the interred except for one, James Allen of the 15th Massachusetts, are unknown. Monuments to fallen Confederate Sergeant Clinton Hatcher and Union brigade commander Edward Dickinson Baker are located next to the cemetery, though neither is buried there. While the stone wall-enclosed cemetery itself is managed through the Culpeper National Cemetery and owned by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the balance of the 223 acre park is managed through the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority.",
"Title: Harold Houston (labor lawyer)\n\nHarold W. Houston (10 March 1872 - 17 January 1947) was a labor lawyer who represented union miners during the Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912, and defended the UMWA leaders accused of treason in the aftermath of the Battle of Blair Mountain. He also led the legal defense of Sid Hatfield and other defendants who participated in the 1920 Matewan Massacre against members of the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency.",
"Title: Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn\n\nSalem Fields Cemetery, located at 775 Jamaica Avenue in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, United States, was founded in 1852 by Temple Emanu-el. Part of a larger complex of cemeteries spanning into the borough of Queens, including likewise Jewish Machpelah Cemetery, where Harry Houdini is buried; Union Field Cemetery; Mount Judah Cemetery, where several prominent Rabbis lie; Mount Carmel Cemetery; and the non-denominational Cypress Hills Cemetery and Cemetery of the Evergreens, it is the final resting place for many of the prominent German-Jewish families of New York City. Among those laid to rest in the cemetery are members of the Fox family, founders of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.; the Guggenheim family of mining, newspaper, and museum fame; the Lewisohn family of mining, banking, and philanthropic interests; and the Shubert family, builders of the largest theatre empire in the 20th century.",
"Title: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892\n\nThe Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892 erupted in violence when labor union miners discovered they had been infiltrated by a Pinkerton agent who had routinely provided union information to the mine owners. The response to that violence, disastrous for the local miners' union, became the primary motivation for the formation of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) the following year.",
"Title: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor confrontation of 1899\n\nThe Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor confrontation of 1899 was the second of two major labor-management confrontations in the Coeur d'Alene mining district of northern Idaho in the 1890s. Like the first incident, the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor strike of 1892, the 1899 confrontation was an attempt by union miners, led by the Western Federation of Miners to unionize non-union mines, and have them pay the higher union wage scale. As with the 1892 strike, the 1899 incident culminated in a dynamite attack that destroyed a non-union mining facility, followed by military occupation of the district."
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What was the nickname of the Scottish landowner from which Edinburgh Napier University took its name?
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Marvellous Merchiston
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"STV Edinburgh was a local television channel based in Edinburgh which launched on 12 January 2015.",
" It was owned and operated by STV Group plc in partnership with Edinburgh Napier University.",
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"The Screen Academy Scotland (A Skillset Film Academy) is a collaboration between Edinburgh Napier University and Edinburgh College of Art.",
" It was opened in August 2005 by the then First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell, and is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" Both Edinburgh Napier and eca already had established film making courses, Napier's combined photography and film undergraduate BA launched Cannes prizewinner Lynne Ramsay on her journey to film directing.",
" The Academy offers practical, project-based, postgraduate courses.",
" A new Production Centre was opened in August 2006 by Napier Honorary Graduate Tilda Swinton.",
" The Academy's first Director is Robin MacPherson FRSA, a BAFTA-nominated producer and formerly Development Executive for Scottish Screen, now Professor of Screen Media at Edinburgh Napier University where he is also Director of its Institute for Creative Industries and a Board member of Creative Scotland."
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"Edinburgh International College (EIC), established in 2010, is an associate college of Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland.",
" Operated by Navitas, EIC provides international students with pathway programmes that enable them to graduate with full degrees from Edinburgh Napier University.",
" The college is located in Napier University buildings near Bruntsfield, Edinburgh."
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"Craig House is a historic house and estate located on Easter Craiglockhart Hill, between the Craiglockhart and Morningside areas of Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" Old Craig House dates from the 16th century, and succeeded an earlier building.",
" In the late 19th century it was purchased by the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, and the site was developed as Craig House Hospital, a psychiatric hospital, including substantial new buildings.",
" Following refurbishment, the site was opened in 1996 as the Craighouse Campus of Edinburgh Napier University."
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"Robin MacPherson (born 1959, Glasgow, Scotland) is a filmmaker and Chair in Creative Industries at the University of the Highlands and Islands.",
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"Catriona Shearer (born 7 October 1981) in Edinburgh is a Scottish journalist, broadcaster and producer, best known as a presenter for BBC Scotland's national news programme.",
" Shearer graduated from Edinburgh Napier University with a BA (Hons) degree in Journalism."
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" Napier Technical College, the predecessor of the university was founded in 1964, taking its name from Scottish mathematician John Napier.",
" It gained university status in 1992 and was renamed Napier University."
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"Sighthill is a suburb in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" Edinburgh College (formerly Stevenson) and Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill Campuses (formerly Stevenson College and the Edinburgh Business College respectively) are based here.",
" There is also a medical centre, a library and a fire station, as well as some small shops."
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"Kathleen Jannette Anderson (1927 - July 5, 2002), known as Jannette, was appointed deputy principal of Edinburgh Napier University in 1983, becoming the first woman to be appointed to such a senior post in Scotland.",
" Professor Anderson was a biologist who was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Institute of Biology, Fellow of the Royal College of Chemistry, Fellow of the Scottish Vocational Education Council and was awarded an OBE in 1987 for services to education.",
" She developed the first interdisciplinary degree course at Napier College (now Edinburgh Napier University) and also significantly contributed to the development of research within the university."
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"Title: John Napier\n\nJohn Napier of Merchiston ( ; 1 February, 1550 – 4 April 1617); also signed as Neper, Nepair; nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston) was a Scottish landowner known as a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He was the 8th Laird of Merchiston. His Latinized name was Ioannes Neper.",
"Title: STV Edinburgh\n\nSTV Edinburgh was a local television channel based in Edinburgh which launched on 12 January 2015. It was owned and operated by STV Group plc in partnership with Edinburgh Napier University. The channel was closed on Sunday 23 April 2017 and replaced by STV2, a semi-national network of local TV stations.",
"Title: Screen Academy Scotland\n\nThe Screen Academy Scotland (A Skillset Film Academy) is a collaboration between Edinburgh Napier University and Edinburgh College of Art. It was opened in August 2005 by the then First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell, and is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Both Edinburgh Napier and eca already had established film making courses, Napier's combined photography and film undergraduate BA launched Cannes prizewinner Lynne Ramsay on her journey to film directing. The Academy offers practical, project-based, postgraduate courses. A new Production Centre was opened in August 2006 by Napier Honorary Graduate Tilda Swinton. The Academy's first Director is Robin MacPherson FRSA, a BAFTA-nominated producer and formerly Development Executive for Scottish Screen, now Professor of Screen Media at Edinburgh Napier University where he is also Director of its Institute for Creative Industries and a Board member of Creative Scotland.",
"Title: Edinburgh International College\n\nEdinburgh International College (EIC), established in 2010, is an associate college of Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland. Operated by Navitas, EIC provides international students with pathway programmes that enable them to graduate with full degrees from Edinburgh Napier University. The college is located in Napier University buildings near Bruntsfield, Edinburgh.",
"Title: Craig House, Edinburgh\n\nCraig House is a historic house and estate located on Easter Craiglockhart Hill, between the Craiglockhart and Morningside areas of Edinburgh, Scotland. Old Craig House dates from the 16th century, and succeeded an earlier building. In the late 19th century it was purchased by the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, and the site was developed as Craig House Hospital, a psychiatric hospital, including substantial new buildings. Following refurbishment, the site was opened in 1996 as the Craighouse Campus of Edinburgh Napier University.",
"Title: Robin MacPherson\n\nRobin MacPherson (born 1959, Glasgow, Scotland) is a filmmaker and Chair in Creative Industries at the University of the Highlands and Islands. Previously he was Professor of Screen Media at Edinburgh Napier University, director of Screen Academy Scotland (a Creative Skillset Film Academy partnership with Edinburgh College of Art) and of the Institute for Creative Industries at Edinburgh Napier.",
"Title: Catriona Shearer\n\nCatriona Shearer (born 7 October 1981) in Edinburgh is a Scottish journalist, broadcaster and producer, best known as a presenter for BBC Scotland's national news programme. Shearer graduated from Edinburgh Napier University with a BA (Hons) degree in Journalism.",
"Title: Edinburgh Napier University\n\nEdinburgh Napier University is a public university in Edinburgh, Scotland. Napier Technical College, the predecessor of the university was founded in 1964, taking its name from Scottish mathematician John Napier. It gained university status in 1992 and was renamed Napier University.",
"Title: Sighthill, Edinburgh\n\nSighthill is a suburb in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh College (formerly Stevenson) and Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill Campuses (formerly Stevenson College and the Edinburgh Business College respectively) are based here. There is also a medical centre, a library and a fire station, as well as some small shops.",
"Title: Jannette Anderson\n\nKathleen Jannette Anderson (1927 - July 5, 2002), known as Jannette, was appointed deputy principal of Edinburgh Napier University in 1983, becoming the first woman to be appointed to such a senior post in Scotland. Professor Anderson was a biologist who was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Institute of Biology, Fellow of the Royal College of Chemistry, Fellow of the Scottish Vocational Education Council and was awarded an OBE in 1987 for services to education. She developed the first interdisciplinary degree course at Napier College (now Edinburgh Napier University) and also significantly contributed to the development of research within the university."
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"Sk8er Boi", is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released as the second single from her debut album, "Let Go", the debut studio album, released in which year?
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" Some notable examples are the songs: \"Complicated\", \"Sk8er Boi\", \"I'm With You\", and \"Losing Grip\" from the Japanese special bonus edition of the 2002 album \"Let Go\" by Avril Lavigne, or \"Ready to Uff\" from the 2006 EP \"Pop the Glock/Ready to Uff\", and \"Brand New Car\" from the 2007 single \"F1rst Love\", both by Uffie, all used as TV tracks."
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" It was written by Avril Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards), and produced by The Matrix.",
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"B-Sides also known as Let Go: B-Sides is a promotional album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.",
" It was published before debut album \"Let Go\" by Arista Records in 2002.",
" The compilation contains demo and original tracks not included in the final \"Let Go\" release.",
" The songs were written and produced in 2001 under the management of Nettwerk in Los Angeles by Lavigne, the production team The Matrix and songwriter Cliff Magness after Arista sent her to McBride CEO of Nettwerk in the attempt to fit her image and attitude with her voice.",
" Though Lavigne would release Let Go through Arista, she continued with Nettwerk for her management."
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"\"Losing Grip\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne released as the fourth single from her multi-platinum debut album, \"Let Go\" (except in Australia and New Zealand where \"Mobile\" was released).",
" It was released in late spring of 2003 after the success of \"I'm with You\".",
" The song was written by Lavigne and Clif Magness, and produced by Magness.",
" The song is much heavier with grunge oriented sounds, than most of the songs on \"Let Go\" that had a more poppy feel.",
" She performed \"Losing Grip\" at the Juno Awards of 2003.",
" It is about Lavigne \"losing grip\" with her boyfriend as they are just not meant to be.",
" The single was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 22, 2003."
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"Avril Lavigne: My World is the first Live album/DVD released by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.",
" The DVD consists of sixteen songs that Lavigne performed on her first live performance tour, the Try to Shut Me Up Tour at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York.",
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"Avril Lavigne is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.",
" It was released on 1 November 2013 by Sony Music Entertainment.",
" The album is a follow-up to her 2011 effort \"Goodbye Lullaby\" and was developed shortly after its release.",
" Lavigne collaborated with numerous producers including Martin Johnson, Peter Svensson, David Hodges, Matt Squire and her then-partner Chad Kroeger.",
" In both musical and lyrical aspects, the album represents a departure from the acoustic-oriented production of her previous album \"Goodbye Lullaby\", featuring a more pop and upbeat sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads.",
" \"Avril Lavigne\" also incorporates electronic music, industrial and punk rock.",
" The album features two vocal collaborations: Kroeger and American industrial metal singer Marilyn Manson.",
" This was her first and only album through Epic."
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"Let Go is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released on 4 June 2002.",
" For a year after signing a record deal with Arista, Lavigne struggled due to conflicts in musical direction.",
" She relocated to Los Angeles, California, and recorded there, her earlier materials for the album; the kind of sound to which the label was not amenable.",
" She was paired to the production team The Matrix, who understood her vision for the album."
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"Canadian singer-songwriter, producer and pianist Chantal Kreviazuk has written, produced and performed on albums and tracks for a wide range recording artists, spanning from adult contemporary, pop, rock, to indie and hip-hop music.",
" Initially, she began writing her own pop songs, especially after a 1994 motorcycle accident in Italy left her immobile for several months, and was signed by Sony Canada, where she released her debut album in June 1997.",
" Chantal later released another album in 1999, before being featured in a range of soundtracks to films and TV series.",
" Chantal began writing for other artists in 2001, where she co-wrote the song \"Always and Forever\" for Eleanor McCain.",
" However, it was only in 2004 that Chantal started writing for more artists and received recognition as a songwriter.",
" In the summer of 2003, Chantal met Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, they formed a relationship of mutual respect and sisterhood, and eventually became songwriting partners.",
" They co-wrote six songs for Lavigne's sophomore album, Under My Skin (2004): \"Slipped Away,\" \"Forgotten,\" \"Together,\" \"How Does It Feel,\" \"He Wasn't\" and \"Who Knows.\"",
" Kreviazuk described \"He Wasn't\" as \"a super-fun, punk, screw-you-to-boys song,\" while \"Forgotten\" is a driving rock song inspired by similarly vibed music Lavigne was consumed with at the time.",
" Also in 2004, Chantal co-wrote \"Rich Girl\", for Gwen Stefani's solo debut album, \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.",
"\", along with Dr. Dre, Jerry Bock, Mark Batson, Kara DioGuardi, Mike Elizondo, Sheldon Harnick and Eve.",
" The song became a chart success, reaching the top-ten in over fifteen countries.",
" Chantal also wrote for Kelly Clarkson's breakthrough album \"Breakaway\" in the end of 2004, sharing writing credits for the tracks \"Where is Your Heart\" and \"Walk Away\".",
" In 2005, Chantal's co-writing song \"He Wasn't\" was released as Lavigne's final single from \"Under My Skin\", receiving a moderate impact on the charts and reaching only the top-forty in some countries.",
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"\"Complicated\" is the debut single by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released in 2002 from her debut album, \"Let Go\".",
" It was written by Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards), and produced by The Matrix.",
" The single reached number one in Australia (for six weeks), New Zealand and Mexico (for nine weeks), number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, behind \"Hot in Herre\" by Nelly and number three in the United Kingdom.",
" Based on its chart performance, the song is Lavigne's second most successful single (only behind her 2007 single \"Girlfriend\") and was one of the most successful releases of 2002 with sales of over 3 million copies sold worldwide.",
" Lavigne broke a record set by Natalie Imbruglia's \"Torn\" when \"Complicated\" held the number one spot on the Adult Top 40 chart for 16 weeks in a row.",
" \"Complicated\" was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance."
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"\"I'm with You\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, \"Let Go\".",
" It was released on November 19, 2002 by Arista Records as the album's third single.",
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"Title: Sk8er Boi\n\n\"Sk8er Boi\" ( , \"skater boy\") is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released as the second single from her debut album, \"Let Go\" (2002). It was written by Avril Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards), and produced by The Matrix. The song is a power pop and pop punk track, which lyrically, tells a story told from the singer's viewpoint about her rocker boyfriend and a girl he knew in high school who rejected him because he was a skateboarder and she was a snob.",
"Title: B-Sides (Avril Lavigne album)\n\nB-Sides also known as Let Go: B-Sides is a promotional album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was published before debut album \"Let Go\" by Arista Records in 2002. The compilation contains demo and original tracks not included in the final \"Let Go\" release. The songs were written and produced in 2001 under the management of Nettwerk in Los Angeles by Lavigne, the production team The Matrix and songwriter Cliff Magness after Arista sent her to McBride CEO of Nettwerk in the attempt to fit her image and attitude with her voice. Though Lavigne would release Let Go through Arista, she continued with Nettwerk for her management.",
"Title: Losing Grip\n\n\"Losing Grip\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne released as the fourth single from her multi-platinum debut album, \"Let Go\" (except in Australia and New Zealand where \"Mobile\" was released). It was released in late spring of 2003 after the success of \"I'm with You\". The song was written by Lavigne and Clif Magness, and produced by Magness. The song is much heavier with grunge oriented sounds, than most of the songs on \"Let Go\" that had a more poppy feel. She performed \"Losing Grip\" at the Juno Awards of 2003. It is about Lavigne \"losing grip\" with her boyfriend as they are just not meant to be. The single was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 22, 2003.",
"Title: Avril Lavigne: My World\n\nAvril Lavigne: My World is the first Live album/DVD released by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. The DVD consists of sixteen songs that Lavigne performed on her first live performance tour, the Try to Shut Me Up Tour at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. Most of the tracks are taken from her debut album, \"Let Go\", while two of the songs are covers. It also features one B-side. On the live CD, three songs are covers, with one single.",
"Title: Avril Lavigne (album)\n\nAvril Lavigne is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released on 1 November 2013 by Sony Music Entertainment. The album is a follow-up to her 2011 effort \"Goodbye Lullaby\" and was developed shortly after its release. Lavigne collaborated with numerous producers including Martin Johnson, Peter Svensson, David Hodges, Matt Squire and her then-partner Chad Kroeger. In both musical and lyrical aspects, the album represents a departure from the acoustic-oriented production of her previous album \"Goodbye Lullaby\", featuring a more pop and upbeat sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads. \"Avril Lavigne\" also incorporates electronic music, industrial and punk rock. The album features two vocal collaborations: Kroeger and American industrial metal singer Marilyn Manson. This was her first and only album through Epic.",
"Title: Let Go (Avril Lavigne album)\n\nLet Go is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released on 4 June 2002. For a year after signing a record deal with Arista, Lavigne struggled due to conflicts in musical direction. She relocated to Los Angeles, California, and recorded there, her earlier materials for the album; the kind of sound to which the label was not amenable. She was paired to the production team The Matrix, who understood her vision for the album.",
"Title: Chantal Kreviazuk production discography\n\nCanadian singer-songwriter, producer and pianist Chantal Kreviazuk has written, produced and performed on albums and tracks for a wide range recording artists, spanning from adult contemporary, pop, rock, to indie and hip-hop music. Initially, she began writing her own pop songs, especially after a 1994 motorcycle accident in Italy left her immobile for several months, and was signed by Sony Canada, where she released her debut album in June 1997. Chantal later released another album in 1999, before being featured in a range of soundtracks to films and TV series. Chantal began writing for other artists in 2001, where she co-wrote the song \"Always and Forever\" for Eleanor McCain. However, it was only in 2004 that Chantal started writing for more artists and received recognition as a songwriter. In the summer of 2003, Chantal met Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, they formed a relationship of mutual respect and sisterhood, and eventually became songwriting partners. They co-wrote six songs for Lavigne's sophomore album, Under My Skin (2004): \"Slipped Away,\" \"Forgotten,\" \"Together,\" \"How Does It Feel,\" \"He Wasn't\" and \"Who Knows.\" Kreviazuk described \"He Wasn't\" as \"a super-fun, punk, screw-you-to-boys song,\" while \"Forgotten\" is a driving rock song inspired by similarly vibed music Lavigne was consumed with at the time. Also in 2004, Chantal co-wrote \"Rich Girl\", for Gwen Stefani's solo debut album, \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \", along with Dr. Dre, Jerry Bock, Mark Batson, Kara DioGuardi, Mike Elizondo, Sheldon Harnick and Eve. The song became a chart success, reaching the top-ten in over fifteen countries. Chantal also wrote for Kelly Clarkson's breakthrough album \"Breakaway\" in the end of 2004, sharing writing credits for the tracks \"Where is Your Heart\" and \"Walk Away\". In 2005, Chantal's co-writing song \"He Wasn't\" was released as Lavigne's final single from \"Under My Skin\", receiving a moderate impact on the charts and reaching only the top-forty in some countries. While in 2006, Clarkson's \"Walk Away\" was released as \"Breakaway\"'s final single, reaching the top-twenty in some countries.",
"Title: Complicated (Avril Lavigne song)\n\n\"Complicated\" is the debut single by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released in 2002 from her debut album, \"Let Go\". It was written by Lavigne and The Matrix (Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards), and produced by The Matrix. The single reached number one in Australia (for six weeks), New Zealand and Mexico (for nine weeks), number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, behind \"Hot in Herre\" by Nelly and number three in the United Kingdom. Based on its chart performance, the song is Lavigne's second most successful single (only behind her 2007 single \"Girlfriend\") and was one of the most successful releases of 2002 with sales of over 3 million copies sold worldwide. Lavigne broke a record set by Natalie Imbruglia's \"Torn\" when \"Complicated\" held the number one spot on the Adult Top 40 chart for 16 weeks in a row. \"Complicated\" was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.",
"Title: I'm with You (song)\n\n\"I'm with You\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her debut album, \"Let Go\". It was released on November 19, 2002 by Arista Records as the album's third single. The song was Lavigne's first ballad released as a single. It was the second Lavigne song to be nominated for a Grammy in the categories Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2004 Grammy Awards."
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"If You Ever Leave Me" is a vocal duet between Barbra Streisand and Vince Gill, The song was written by which American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records?
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Richard Noel Marx
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"The Broadway Album is the twenty-fourth studio album by director, composer, actress and singer Barbra Streisand, released by Columbia Records on November 5, 1985.",
" Consisting mainly of classic show tunes, the album marked a major shift in Barbra Streisand's career.",
" Streisand had spent ten years appearing in musicals and singing standards on her albums in the 1960s.",
" Beginning with the album \"Stoney End\" in 1971 and ending with the album \"Emotion\" in 1984, Streisand sang mostly rock and disco-oriented songs for Columbia records.",
" Noted Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim personally penned additional lyrics for the songs \"Putting It Together\" and \"Send in the Clowns\" on request of the singer.",
" The album, originally released on the Columbia label and subsequently re-released by Columbia and Sony Records, was a critical and commercial success.",
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"\"I Finally Found Someone\" is a song duet from 1996 with Canadian artist Bryan Adams and American artist Barbra Streisand.",
" The song was part of the soundtrack of Streisand's self-directed movie \"The Mirror Has Two Faces\" and was nominated for an Oscar.",
" It reached No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and #2 on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart.",
" \"I Finally Found Someone\" gave Streisand her first significant hit in almost a decade and her first top 10 hit on the Hot 100 (and first gold single) since 1981.",
" The song was included on an Australian issue of Adams' album, \"18 Til I Die\"."
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"\"Guilty\" is a vocal duet between Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb.",
" The song was written by all three Bee Gees: Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb.",
" Released as a single from Streisand's 1980 album of the same name.",
" \"Guilty\" peaked at #3 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart and #5 on the adult contemporary chart.",
" In the UK, the song reached #34 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" The single was certified gold by the RIAA.",
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"Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments (also called And Other Musical Instruments) is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand.",
" It was released on November 2, 1973 by Columbia Records.",
" The album was made available following a 1973 live television special promoted to improve Streisand's image and sound.",
" With world music as the primary genre, the album's instrumentation varies greatly; even items such as kitchen utensils were used to create melodies and beats.",
" With a majority of the songs on the album being cover songs, Streisand also re-recorded various tracks that originated earlier in her career.",
" Her manager was credited as the album's sole and executive producer."
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"Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand.",
" It was released on November 15, 1978 by Columbia Records.",
" The album is a compilation consisting of ten commercially successful singles from the singer's releases in the 1970s, with a majority of them being cover songs.",
" It also features a new version of \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers\", which was released as the collection's only single on October 7, 1978.",
" Originating on Streisand's previous album, \"Songbird\", the new rendition is a duet with Neil Diamond who had also recorded the song for his 1978 album of the same name.",
" The idea for the duet originated from DJ Gary Guthrie who sold the idea to the record label for $5 million."
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"Richard Bennett (born July 22, 1951) is an American guitarist and record producer.",
" As a touring sideman, he performed with Neil Diamond for seventeen years and Mark Knopfler since 1994.",
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" He has produced albums for Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Marty Stuart, and Kim Richey."
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"Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records.",
" He had a stream of hit singles in the late 1980s and 1990s, including \"Endless Summer Nights,\" \"Right Here Waiting,\" \"Now and Forever,\" \"Hazard\" and \"At the Beginning\" with Donna Lewis.",
" Although some of his major hit songs were ballads, many of his songs have had a classic rock style, such as \"Don't Mean Nothing,\" \"Should've Known Better,\" \"Satisfied,\" and \"Too Late to Say Goodbye.\""
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"Title: If You Ever Leave Me\n\n\"If You Ever Leave Me\" is a vocal duet between Barbra Streisand and Vince Gill. The song was written by Richard Marx and produced by David Foster and Richard Marx. It first appeared as a single on Streisand's 1999 album, A Love Like Ours.",
"Title: The Broadway Album\n\nThe Broadway Album is the twenty-fourth studio album by director, composer, actress and singer Barbra Streisand, released by Columbia Records on November 5, 1985. Consisting mainly of classic show tunes, the album marked a major shift in Barbra Streisand's career. Streisand had spent ten years appearing in musicals and singing standards on her albums in the 1960s. Beginning with the album \"Stoney End\" in 1971 and ending with the album \"Emotion\" in 1984, Streisand sang mostly rock and disco-oriented songs for Columbia records. Noted Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim personally penned additional lyrics for the songs \"Putting It Together\" and \"Send in the Clowns\" on request of the singer. The album, originally released on the Columbia label and subsequently re-released by Columbia and Sony Records, was a critical and commercial success. First certified gold by the RIAA on January 13, 1986, it reached four times platinum on January 31, 1995.",
"Title: I Finally Found Someone\n\n\"I Finally Found Someone\" is a song duet from 1996 with Canadian artist Bryan Adams and American artist Barbra Streisand. The song was part of the soundtrack of Streisand's self-directed movie \"The Mirror Has Two Faces\" and was nominated for an Oscar. It reached No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and #2 on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart. \"I Finally Found Someone\" gave Streisand her first significant hit in almost a decade and her first top 10 hit on the Hot 100 (and first gold single) since 1981. The song was included on an Australian issue of Adams' album, \"18 Til I Die\".",
"Title: Guilty (Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb song)\n\n\"Guilty\" is a vocal duet between Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. The song was written by all three Bee Gees: Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. Released as a single from Streisand's 1980 album of the same name. \"Guilty\" peaked at #3 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart and #5 on the adult contemporary chart. In the UK, the song reached #34 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was certified gold by the RIAA. In addition, \"Guilty\" won a Grammy Award in the category Best Pop Vocal Performance, Duo or Group. The song also appeared on the 2001 Bee Gees compilation, \"\".",
"Title: What Kind of Fool (disambiguation)\n\n\"What Kind of Fool\" is a 1981 vocal duet between Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb.",
"Title: What Kind of Fool\n\n\"What Kind of Fool\" is the title of a vocal duet from 1981 (see 1981 in music) by singers Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. The song was written by Gibb and Albhy Galuten.",
"Title: Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments\n\nBarbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments (also called And Other Musical Instruments) is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand. It was released on November 2, 1973 by Columbia Records. The album was made available following a 1973 live television special promoted to improve Streisand's image and sound. With world music as the primary genre, the album's instrumentation varies greatly; even items such as kitchen utensils were used to create melodies and beats. With a majority of the songs on the album being cover songs, Streisand also re-recorded various tracks that originated earlier in her career. Her manager was credited as the album's sole and executive producer.",
"Title: Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2\n\nBarbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand. It was released on November 15, 1978 by Columbia Records. The album is a compilation consisting of ten commercially successful singles from the singer's releases in the 1970s, with a majority of them being cover songs. It also features a new version of \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers\", which was released as the collection's only single on October 7, 1978. Originating on Streisand's previous album, \"Songbird\", the new rendition is a duet with Neil Diamond who had also recorded the song for his 1978 album of the same name. The idea for the duet originated from DJ Gary Guthrie who sold the idea to the record label for $5 million.",
"Title: Richard Bennett (guitarist)\n\nRichard Bennett (born July 22, 1951) is an American guitarist and record producer. As a touring sideman, he performed with Neil Diamond for seventeen years and Mark Knopfler since 1994. As a session musician, he has worked with Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Rodney Crowell, and Vince Gill. He has produced albums for Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Marty Stuart, and Kim Richey.",
"Title: Richard Marx\n\nRichard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records. He had a stream of hit singles in the late 1980s and 1990s, including \"Endless Summer Nights,\" \"Right Here Waiting,\" \"Now and Forever,\" \"Hazard\" and \"At the Beginning\" with Donna Lewis. Although some of his major hit songs were ballads, many of his songs have had a classic rock style, such as \"Don't Mean Nothing,\" \"Should've Known Better,\" \"Satisfied,\" and \"Too Late to Say Goodbye.\""
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"Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.",
" Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII."
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"Cesare Adelmare (-1569) was a physician to Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I of Italian origin.",
" He was also known by various other spellings, his first name often Anglicized to Caesar, and his surname given forms such as Dalmariis, Dalmare, and Adelmari."
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"Sir Thomas Caesar (1561–1610), judge, was the second son of Dr. Caesar Adelmare, court physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and brother to Sir Julius Caesar."
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"Dr. Caesar DePaço (born 21 September 1965; Madalena, Azores) is a Portuguese businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist.",
" DePaço currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Summit Nutritionals International and as the Honorary Consul of Portugal in Florida."
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"Drusus Caesar (Latin: \"Drusus Iulius Caesar Germanicus\" , AD 7 – AD 33) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty in the early first century AD.",
" He was the second son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder.",
" After the death of his cousin Drusus the Younger in AD 23, he and his brother Nero were promoted by the emperor Tiberius as his heirs.",
" Their progression would be short lived: in AD 29, the feud between his family and the powerful Praetorian Prefect Sejanus led to their downfall.",
" First, his mother and Nero were exiled, and later Drusus was imprisoned in AD 30.",
" Their deaths allowed Germanicus' third son, Caligula, to become Rome's third emperor following the death of Tiberius in 37."
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"\"Second Son\" is a short story featuring Jack Reacher, a fictional character created by British author Jim Grant (who writes under the pen name of Lee Child).",
" It is notable in several ways: in being a short story, as Reacher mainly appears in full-length novels, of which sixteen appeared as of 2012 ; in giving a glimpse of the teen-age Reacher, making the story a prequel set far earlier chronologically than all other appearances of Reacher .",
" \"Second Son\" and \"Deep Down\" were both released originally for the Kindle.",
" \"Second Son\" was later included in the paperback and Kindle editions of \"The Affair\".",
" \"Second Son\" was bundled with the movie \"Jack Reacher\" as a Target Exclusive, when the movie was released on Blu-ray on 7 May 2013."
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"Baron Ponsonby, of Imokilly in County Cork, also referred to as Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly, in the County of Cork, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1806 for the William Ponsonby, who had previously represented Cork City, Bandonbridge and Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons and Kilkenny in the British House of Commons.",
" A member of the influential Ponsonby family, he was the eldest son of the Honourable John Ponsonby, second son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (see Earl of Bessborough for earlier history of the family).",
" His son, the second Baron, was a prominent diplomat and notably served as Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and Austria.",
" In 1839 he was created Viscount Ponsonby, of Imokilly in the County of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" He was childless and the viscountcy became extinct on his death in 1855.",
" He was succeeded in the barony by his nephew, the third Baron.",
" He was the posthumous son of the Honourable Sir William Ponsonby, second son of the first Baron.",
" Lord Ponsonby died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fourth Baron.",
" He was the son of the Right reverend the Honourable Richard Ponsonby, third son of the first Baron.",
" He died unmarried in 1866 when the barony became extinct."
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"The Reizei family (冷泉) is a branch of the clan Fujiwara, with a long poetic tradition.",
" The Reizei family descended from Fujiwara no Michinaga through his sixth son, Nagaie (1005-1064); this line was known by the name of Mikohidari until Tamesuke took the name of Reizei.",
" Nagaie's second son Tadaie (1033-1091) had a second son, Toshitada (1071-1123), whose fourth son Toshinari (also known as Fujiwara no Shunzei, 1114-1204) had a second son, Sadaie (also known as Fujiwara no Teika, 1162-1241), whose third son Tameie (1198-1275) was Reizei Tamesuke's father."
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"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."
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"Henry Caesar (1562?",
"–1636), Dean of Ely, fifth and youngest son of Giulio Cesare Adelmare, the Italian physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and brother of Sir Julius Caesar, was born, according to his epitaph, in 1564, although other evidence gives the more probable date of 1562."
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"Title: Mary I of England\n\nMary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII.",
"Title: Cesare Adelmare\n\nCesare Adelmare (-1569) was a physician to Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I of Italian origin. He was also known by various other spellings, his first name often Anglicized to Caesar, and his surname given forms such as Dalmariis, Dalmare, and Adelmari.",
"Title: Thomas Caesar\n\nSir Thomas Caesar (1561–1610), judge, was the second son of Dr. Caesar Adelmare, court physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and brother to Sir Julius Caesar.",
"Title: Caesar DePaço\n\nDr. Caesar DePaço (born 21 September 1965; Madalena, Azores) is a Portuguese businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist. DePaço currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Summit Nutritionals International and as the Honorary Consul of Portugal in Florida.",
"Title: Drusus Caesar\n\nDrusus Caesar (Latin: \"Drusus Iulius Caesar Germanicus\" , AD 7 – AD 33) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty in the early first century AD. He was the second son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. After the death of his cousin Drusus the Younger in AD 23, he and his brother Nero were promoted by the emperor Tiberius as his heirs. Their progression would be short lived: in AD 29, the feud between his family and the powerful Praetorian Prefect Sejanus led to their downfall. First, his mother and Nero were exiled, and later Drusus was imprisoned in AD 30. Their deaths allowed Germanicus' third son, Caligula, to become Rome's third emperor following the death of Tiberius in 37.",
"Title: Second Son (Child novel)\n\n\"Second Son\" is a short story featuring Jack Reacher, a fictional character created by British author Jim Grant (who writes under the pen name of Lee Child). It is notable in several ways: in being a short story, as Reacher mainly appears in full-length novels, of which sixteen appeared as of 2012 ; in giving a glimpse of the teen-age Reacher, making the story a prequel set far earlier chronologically than all other appearances of Reacher . \"Second Son\" and \"Deep Down\" were both released originally for the Kindle. \"Second Son\" was later included in the paperback and Kindle editions of \"The Affair\". \"Second Son\" was bundled with the movie \"Jack Reacher\" as a Target Exclusive, when the movie was released on Blu-ray on 7 May 2013.",
"Title: Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly\n\nBaron Ponsonby, of Imokilly in County Cork, also referred to as Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly, in the County of Cork, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1806 for the William Ponsonby, who had previously represented Cork City, Bandonbridge and Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons and Kilkenny in the British House of Commons. A member of the influential Ponsonby family, he was the eldest son of the Honourable John Ponsonby, second son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (see Earl of Bessborough for earlier history of the family). His son, the second Baron, was a prominent diplomat and notably served as Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and Austria. In 1839 he was created Viscount Ponsonby, of Imokilly in the County of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He was childless and the viscountcy became extinct on his death in 1855. He was succeeded in the barony by his nephew, the third Baron. He was the posthumous son of the Honourable Sir William Ponsonby, second son of the first Baron. Lord Ponsonby died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fourth Baron. He was the son of the Right reverend the Honourable Richard Ponsonby, third son of the first Baron. He died unmarried in 1866 when the barony became extinct.",
"Title: Reizei family\n\nThe Reizei family (冷泉) is a branch of the clan Fujiwara, with a long poetic tradition. The Reizei family descended from Fujiwara no Michinaga through his sixth son, Nagaie (1005-1064); this line was known by the name of Mikohidari until Tamesuke took the name of Reizei. Nagaie's second son Tadaie (1033-1091) had a second son, Toshitada (1071-1123), whose fourth son Toshinari (also known as Fujiwara no Shunzei, 1114-1204) had a second son, Sadaie (also known as Fujiwara no Teika, 1162-1241), whose third son Tameie (1198-1275) was Reizei Tamesuke's father.",
"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: Henry Caesar (priest)\n\nHenry Caesar (1562? –1636), Dean of Ely, fifth and youngest son of Giulio Cesare Adelmare, the Italian physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and brother of Sir Julius Caesar, was born, according to his epitaph, in 1564, although other evidence gives the more probable date of 1562."
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"Me Ol' Bamboo" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the motion picture "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", It was originally written to be choreographed as a dance for the film by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood, for Mary Poppins is an American musical-fantasy film, released in what year, directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney?
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"\"Step In Time\" is a song and dance number from Walt Disney's 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and it is composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.",
" The choreography for this song was provided by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood.",
" It is sung by Bert, the chimney sweep (Dick Van Dyke) and the other chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London.",
" In the first part of the song, the lines he says in the verses are \"Kick your knees up\", \"'Round the chimney\", \"Flap like a birdie\", \"Up on the railing\", \"Over the rooftops\" and \"Link your elbows\" followed by an interlude.",
" The interlude continues with Bert, Mary Poppins, Michael, Jane and all the chimney sweepers dancing around the rooftops and as Admiral Boom looks at them with the telescope, he thinks that they're Hottentots, so he orders Mr. Binnacle to make them scram with colorful fireworks.",
" In the second part, as all the chimney sweepers get in the house of George Banks, Mrs. Brill walks into the living room looking at them and screams, \"They're at it again!\"",
" and she runs away trying to strike one of the chimney sweepers with a frying pan.",
" As Jane, Michael, Mary Poppins and Bert get in the same place, Ellen runs around the dining room with an \"OW!\"",
" and the chimney sweepers flip her.",
" The other phrases in the rest of the musical number are \"Votes for women,\" \"It's the master,\" and \"What's all this?\""
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"Richard Morton Sherman (born June 12, 1928) is an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Robert Bernard Sherman.",
" According to the official Walt Disney Company website and independent fact checkers, \"the Sherman Brothers were responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.\"",
" Some of the Sherman Brothers' best known songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including: \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\", \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", \"Snoopy Come Home\", \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\", \"The Slipper and the Rose\", and \"Charlotte's Web\".",
" Their most well known work, however, remains the theme park song \"It's a Small World (After All)\".",
" According to Time.com, this song is the most performed song of all time."
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"Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Richard Morton Sherman.",
" According to the official Walt Disney Company website and independent fact checkers, \"the Sherman Brothers were responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.\"",
" Some of the Sherman Brothers' best known songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including: \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\", \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", \"The Slipper and the Rose\", and \"Charlotte's Web\".",
" Their most well known work, however, remains the theme park song \"It's a Small World (After All)\".",
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"\"Me Ol' Bamboo\" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the motion picture \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".",
" It was originally written to be choreographed as a morris dance (although the dance has much more in common with the Căluşari (reference required)) for the film by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood (\"Mary Poppins\", \"The Happiest Millionaire\", \"The Sound of Music\") and adapted for the stage by choreographer Gillian Lynne who also created the choreography for \"Cats\" and \"The Phantom of the Opera\"."
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"\"Doll on a Music Box\" is a song originally from the 1968 musical film, \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".",
" It was subsequently performed in the 2002/2005 stage musical \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" as well.",
" It is both a musical and lyrical counterpoint to the more free flowing, legato song, \"Truly Scrumptious\".",
" In the song, Truly is disguised as a wind up music box doll, metaphorically and actually on a pedestal.",
" In the song, Truly sings about herself and her rigid nature, all behind the mask of the \"doll\" she is portraying.",
" In the motion picture the part of Truly was played by actress Sally Ann Howes.",
" In the stage musical version, the part was re-created by 19-year-old London actress, Emma Williams.",
" In 2005, the Broadway \"Truly\" was portrayed by actress Erin Dilly, who was nominated for a Tony Award that year for the role."
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"\"Chu-Chi Face\" is a song from \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", the 1968 musical motion picture.",
" In the film it is sung by Gert Fröbe as Baron Bomburst and Anna Quayle as Baroness Bomburst.",
" \"Chu-Chi Face\" is also featured prominently in the award winning stage musical version of \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" which premiered in London at the Palladium in 2002 and on Broadway in 2005 at the newly refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre).",
" Brian Blessed and Nichola McAuliffe originated their respective stage roles at the London Palladium in 2002."
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"\"Think Vulgar\" is a song created especially for the stage musical production of \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".",
" It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman in 2001 and premiered at the London Palladium on April 16, 2002.",
" It was subsequently replaced by \"Act English\" a year later.",
" The song is sung in a private moment when the Vulgarian spies determine their strategy of deceit by which they will obtain possession of Caractacus Potts' invention, the car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."
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"Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers.",
" The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series \"Mary Poppins\".",
" The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic.",
" Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles.",
" The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes."
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"\"You Two\" is a song from the 1968 film musical \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".",
" The song also appears in the 2002–2005 stage musical version.",
" It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman.",
" The song is sung by a single–widower father (\"Caractacus Potts\") to his two twin children (\"Jeremy\" and \"Jemima\").",
" An inventor by trade, Potts sings the song against the backdrop of his eccentric inventor's workshop.",
" The melody from this song was also used in counterpoint several times with the melody of the title song, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (song)."
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"\"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is an Academy Award nominated song from \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", the 1968 musical motion picture.",
" In the film it is sung by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes.",
" \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is also featured prominently in \"Chitty the Musical\", which premiered in London at the Palladium in 2002 and on Broadway in 2005 at the newly refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre)."
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"Title: Step in Time\n\n\"Step In Time\" is a song and dance number from Walt Disney's 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\", and it is composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The choreography for this song was provided by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. It is sung by Bert, the chimney sweep (Dick Van Dyke) and the other chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London. In the first part of the song, the lines he says in the verses are \"Kick your knees up\", \"'Round the chimney\", \"Flap like a birdie\", \"Up on the railing\", \"Over the rooftops\" and \"Link your elbows\" followed by an interlude. The interlude continues with Bert, Mary Poppins, Michael, Jane and all the chimney sweepers dancing around the rooftops and as Admiral Boom looks at them with the telescope, he thinks that they're Hottentots, so he orders Mr. Binnacle to make them scram with colorful fireworks. In the second part, as all the chimney sweepers get in the house of George Banks, Mrs. Brill walks into the living room looking at them and screams, \"They're at it again!\" and she runs away trying to strike one of the chimney sweepers with a frying pan. As Jane, Michael, Mary Poppins and Bert get in the same place, Ellen runs around the dining room with an \"OW!\" and the chimney sweepers flip her. The other phrases in the rest of the musical number are \"Votes for women,\" \"It's the master,\" and \"What's all this?\"",
"Title: Richard M. Sherman\n\nRichard Morton Sherman (born June 12, 1928) is an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Robert Bernard Sherman. According to the official Walt Disney Company website and independent fact checkers, \"the Sherman Brothers were responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.\" Some of the Sherman Brothers' best known songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including: \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\", \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", \"Snoopy Come Home\", \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\", \"The Slipper and the Rose\", and \"Charlotte's Web\". Their most well known work, however, remains the theme park song \"It's a Small World (After All)\". According to Time.com, this song is the most performed song of all time.",
"Title: Robert B. Sherman\n\nRobert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter who specialized in musical films with his brother Richard Morton Sherman. According to the official Walt Disney Company website and independent fact checkers, \"the Sherman Brothers were responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history.\" Some of the Sherman Brothers' best known songs were incorporated into live action and animation musical films including: \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\", \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", \"The Slipper and the Rose\", and \"Charlotte's Web\". Their most well known work, however, remains the theme park song \"It's a Small World (After All)\". According to Time.com, this song is the most performed song of all time.",
"Title: Me Ol' Bamboo\n\n\"Me Ol' Bamboo\" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the motion picture \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". It was originally written to be choreographed as a morris dance (although the dance has much more in common with the Căluşari (reference required)) for the film by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood (\"Mary Poppins\", \"The Happiest Millionaire\", \"The Sound of Music\") and adapted for the stage by choreographer Gillian Lynne who also created the choreography for \"Cats\" and \"The Phantom of the Opera\".",
"Title: Doll on a Music Box\n\n\"Doll on a Music Box\" is a song originally from the 1968 musical film, \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". It was subsequently performed in the 2002/2005 stage musical \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" as well. It is both a musical and lyrical counterpoint to the more free flowing, legato song, \"Truly Scrumptious\". In the song, Truly is disguised as a wind up music box doll, metaphorically and actually on a pedestal. In the song, Truly sings about herself and her rigid nature, all behind the mask of the \"doll\" she is portraying. In the motion picture the part of Truly was played by actress Sally Ann Howes. In the stage musical version, the part was re-created by 19-year-old London actress, Emma Williams. In 2005, the Broadway \"Truly\" was portrayed by actress Erin Dilly, who was nominated for a Tony Award that year for the role.",
"Title: Chu-Chi Face\n\n\"Chu-Chi Face\" is a song from \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", the 1968 musical motion picture. In the film it is sung by Gert Fröbe as Baron Bomburst and Anna Quayle as Baroness Bomburst. \"Chu-Chi Face\" is also featured prominently in the award winning stage musical version of \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" which premiered in London at the Palladium in 2002 and on Broadway in 2005 at the newly refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre). Brian Blessed and Nichola McAuliffe originated their respective stage roles at the London Palladium in 2002.",
"Title: Think Vulgar\n\n\"Think Vulgar\" is a song created especially for the stage musical production of \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman in 2001 and premiered at the London Palladium on April 16, 2002. It was subsequently replaced by \"Act English\" a year later. The song is sung in a private moment when the Vulgarian spies determine their strategy of deceit by which they will obtain possession of Caractacus Potts' invention, the car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.",
"Title: Mary Poppins (film)\n\nMary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series \"Mary Poppins\". The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes.",
"Title: You Two\n\n\"You Two\" is a song from the 1968 film musical \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". The song also appears in the 2002–2005 stage musical version. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman. The song is sung by a single–widower father (\"Caractacus Potts\") to his two twin children (\"Jeremy\" and \"Jemima\"). An inventor by trade, Potts sings the song against the backdrop of his eccentric inventor's workshop. The melody from this song was also used in counterpoint several times with the melody of the title song, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (song).",
"Title: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (song)\n\n\"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is an Academy Award nominated song from \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", the 1968 musical motion picture. In the film it is sung by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes. \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is also featured prominently in \"Chitty the Musical\", which premiered in London at the Palladium in 2002 and on Broadway in 2005 at the newly refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre)."
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Jack is a 2015 Austrian thriller film about serial killer Jack Unterweger, was an Austrian serial killer who murdered prostitutes in several countries, and first convicted of a murder, in which year?
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1974
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" The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where (on the week before Christmas) a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) to his execution crashes into a genetics truck.",
" The genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground.",
" Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away.",
" However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport)."
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"Juan Díaz de Garayo y Ruiz de Argandoña, also known as \"The Sacamantecas\" (\"The fat extractor\" in Spanish) (October 17, 1821 – May 11, 1881), was a Spanish serial killer active near Vitoria, Álava, who strangled five women and a 13-year-old girl, and attacked four other women during two different periods, 1870 to 1874 and 1878 to 1879.",
" A lust-motivated serial killer, Garayo first killed prostitutes after hiring and sleeping with them consensually, but grew more disorganized and violent as time went on, attacking, raping and murdering women that he saw walking alone in the country.",
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"Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder is a 2012 Canadian non-fiction book written by Lee Mellor and published by Dundurn Press.",
" It documents the lives of sixty Canadian serial killers, with the earliest being Edward H. Rulloff and the most recent being Russell Williams.",
" The book uses Katherine Ramsland's interpretation of what constitutes a serial killer—someone who has killed at least two people on two separate occasions, and who attempted to or likely would have killed again—as outlined in her 2007 book \"The Human Predator\".",
" \"Cold North Killer's\" own definition of what constitutes a Canadian serial killer includes both Canadians who committed murder abroad (such as Keith Hunter Jesperson and Gordon Stewart Northcott) and non-Canadians who committed murder in Canada (like William Dean Christenson and Earle Nelson)."
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"My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the \"Casanova Killer\", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons.",
" The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012.",
" \"My Brother the Serial Killer\" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman."
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"Stewart Wilken AKA \"Boetie Boer\" (born 11 November 1966) is a convicted serial killer from South Africa.",
" Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane).",
" Wilken killed from 1990 until he was arrested in January 1997.",
" He was active in Port Elizabeth, on the east coast of South Africa."
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"\"Dexter\", or \"Pilot\", is the pilot episode of the first season television drama series \"Dexter\", which premiered on October 1, 2006 on Showtime in the United States.",
" The episode was written by developer James Manos, Jr. and directed by Michael Cuesta.",
" It was based on the opening of the novel \"Darkly Dreaming Dexter\" by Jeff Lindsay.",
" The pilot introduces the series' protagonist, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a Miami Metro Police Department blood spatter analyst with a double life as a serial killer.",
" While solving murders in the Homicide division, Dexter also spends his time hunting and killing murderers and criminals who have escaped the justice system.",
" The pilot introduces the \"Ice Truck Killer\", a serial killer who targets prostitutes and leaves their bodies dismembered and bloodless, and the rivalry that develops between the killer and Dexter."
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"Elfriede Blauensteiner (22 January 1931 – 18 November 2003), dubbed the \"Black Widow\", was an Austrian serial killer who murdered at least three victims by poison.",
" In each case, she inherited the victim's possessions."
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"George Chapman (14 December 1865 – 7 April 1903) was a Polish serial killer known as the Borough Poisoner.",
" Born Seweryn Antonowicz Kłosowski in Congress Poland, he moved as an adult to England, where he committed his crimes.",
" He was convicted and executed after poisoning three women, but is remembered today mostly because some police officers suspected him of being the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper."
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"Johann \"Jack\" Unterweger (16 August 195029 June 1994) was an Austrian serial killer who murdered prostitutes in several countries.",
" First convicted of a 1974 murder, he was released in 1990 as an example of rehabilitation.",
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" Austrian psychiatrist Dr. Reinhard Haller diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder in 1994."
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"Jack is a 2015 Austrian thriller film about serial killer Jack Unterweger, directed by Elisabeth Scharang.",
" It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival."
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"Title: Jack Frost (1997 film)\n\nJack Frost is a 1997 American horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Cooney. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where (on the week before Christmas) a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground. Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away. However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport).",
"Title: Juan Díaz de Garayo\n\nJuan Díaz de Garayo y Ruiz de Argandoña, also known as \"The Sacamantecas\" (\"The fat extractor\" in Spanish) (October 17, 1821 – May 11, 1881), was a Spanish serial killer active near Vitoria, Álava, who strangled five women and a 13-year-old girl, and attacked four other women during two different periods, 1870 to 1874 and 1878 to 1879. A lust-motivated serial killer, Garayo first killed prostitutes after hiring and sleeping with them consensually, but grew more disorganized and violent as time went on, attacking, raping and murdering women that he saw walking alone in the country. His last two victims, murdered in consecutive days, were also stabbed, and the second was disembowelled.",
"Title: Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder\n\nCold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder is a 2012 Canadian non-fiction book written by Lee Mellor and published by Dundurn Press. It documents the lives of sixty Canadian serial killers, with the earliest being Edward H. Rulloff and the most recent being Russell Williams. The book uses Katherine Ramsland's interpretation of what constitutes a serial killer—someone who has killed at least two people on two separate occasions, and who attempted to or likely would have killed again—as outlined in her 2007 book \"The Human Predator\". \"Cold North Killer's\" own definition of what constitutes a Canadian serial killer includes both Canadians who committed murder abroad (such as Keith Hunter Jesperson and Gordon Stewart Northcott) and non-Canadians who committed murder in Canada (like William Dean Christenson and Earle Nelson).",
"Title: My Brother the Serial Killer\n\nMy Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the \"Casanova Killer\", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons. The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. \"My Brother the Serial Killer\" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman.",
"Title: Stewart Wilken\n\nStewart Wilken AKA \"Boetie Boer\" (born 11 November 1966) is a convicted serial killer from South Africa. Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane). Wilken killed from 1990 until he was arrested in January 1997. He was active in Port Elizabeth, on the east coast of South Africa.",
"Title: Dexter (episode)\n\n\"Dexter\", or \"Pilot\", is the pilot episode of the first season television drama series \"Dexter\", which premiered on October 1, 2006 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by developer James Manos, Jr. and directed by Michael Cuesta. It was based on the opening of the novel \"Darkly Dreaming Dexter\" by Jeff Lindsay. The pilot introduces the series' protagonist, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a Miami Metro Police Department blood spatter analyst with a double life as a serial killer. While solving murders in the Homicide division, Dexter also spends his time hunting and killing murderers and criminals who have escaped the justice system. The pilot introduces the \"Ice Truck Killer\", a serial killer who targets prostitutes and leaves their bodies dismembered and bloodless, and the rivalry that develops between the killer and Dexter.",
"Title: Elfriede Blauensteiner\n\nElfriede Blauensteiner (22 January 1931 – 18 November 2003), dubbed the \"Black Widow\", was an Austrian serial killer who murdered at least three victims by poison. In each case, she inherited the victim's possessions.",
"Title: George Chapman (murderer)\n\nGeorge Chapman (14 December 1865 – 7 April 1903) was a Polish serial killer known as the Borough Poisoner. Born Seweryn Antonowicz Kłosowski in Congress Poland, he moved as an adult to England, where he committed his crimes. He was convicted and executed after poisoning three women, but is remembered today mostly because some police officers suspected him of being the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper.",
"Title: Jack Unterweger\n\nJohann \"Jack\" Unterweger (16 August 195029 June 1994) was an Austrian serial killer who murdered prostitutes in several countries. First convicted of a 1974 murder, he was released in 1990 as an example of rehabilitation. He became a journalist and minor celebrity, but within months started killing again. He committed suicide following a conviction for several murders. Austrian psychiatrist Dr. Reinhard Haller diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder in 1994.",
"Title: Jack (2015 film)\n\nJack is a 2015 Austrian thriller film about serial killer Jack Unterweger, directed by Elisabeth Scharang. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival."
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Andy Donato was the former art director for a tabloid newspaper known for what daily feature?
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Sunshine Girl
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" It was created to compete with the \"New York Daily News\" which was then a sensationalist tabloid and the most widely circulated newspaper in the United States.",
" Hearst preferred the broadsheet format and sold the \"Mirror\" to an associate in 1928, only to buy it back in 1932."
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"The Namibian Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Namibia.",
" It was launched on 20 September 2007 as a weekly tabloid newspaper published on Thursdays.",
" It had an initial print run of 36,000.",
" The paper publishes mostly in English with some pages in \"Oshiwambo\" and targets a readership aged between 18 and 40.",
" It has been published daily since 2010."
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"The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a New York City tabloid newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The \"Daily Bugle\" is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.",
" The newspaper first appeared in \"Fantastic Four\" #2 (January 1962), and its offices in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #1 (March 1963).",
" The \"Daily Bugle\" was first featured on film in the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\".",
" The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York \"Daily News\" and the \"New York Post\", two popular real-life New York City tabloids."
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"The Daily Manab Zamin (Bengali: মানবজমিন \"People's Land\") is a major daily tabloid newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the Bengali language.",
" It is the first and largest circulated Bengali tabloid daily in the world, with 11,000,000 monthly pageviews on its online edition.",
" 770,000 visitors from 179 countries from all over the planet visit the web site every month, making it one of the most visited Bengali-language online publications worldwide.",
" It is ranked within the World Top 500 newspaper web sites of the world, and is in the top 1% of all sites globally.",
" The newspaper is also the only Bangladeshi publication to boast credentials and affiliations with FIFA, UEFA, and the English Premier League.",
" It has also partnered with Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. in publicity for Hollywood productions, including Batman Begins, Superman Returns and Casino Royale."
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"Unomásuno (English: One Plus One) is a Mexican tabloid newspaper with daily circulation in Mexico City.",
" It was formed in 1977 by deserters from Mexico City's daily newspaper \"Excélsior,\" and became one of the leading leftist newspapers in Mexico during the late 1970s and early 1980s.",
" The newspaper covered investigative topics that were frequently avoided by the rest of the Mexican press of the time, and was a harsh critic of the Mexican government.",
" By the mid-1980s, disagreements over the newspaper's management style led to internal divisions.",
" Those who disagreed with \"Unomásuno\" and its future initiatives left and formed \"La Jornada\", another leftist daily in Mexico City, in 1984."
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"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London.",
" It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\".",
" Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively.",
" Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, a great-grandson of the one of the co-founders, is the current chairman and controlling shareholder of the Daily Mail and General Trust, while day-to-day editorial decisions for the newspaper are usually made by a team around the editor, Paul Dacre."
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"Pilipino Star NGAYON (first known as Ang Pilipino Ngayon) is the leading tabloid newspaper of daily nationwide circulation in the Philippines.",
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" The tabloid newspaper is owned and operated by PhilStar Daily, Inc., under its subsidiary, Pilipino Star NGAYON, Inc."
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"Le Journal de Montréal is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.",
" It is the largest-circulating newspaper in Quebec, and the highest-circulating French-language daily newspaper in North America.",
" Established by Pierre Péladeau in 1964, it is owned by Quebecor Media, and is hence a sister publication of TVA flagship CFTM-DT.",
" It is also Canada's largest tabloid newspaper.",
" Its head office is located on 4545 Frontenac Street in Montreal."
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"Title: New York Daily Mirror\n\nThe New York Daily Mirror was an American morning tabloid newspaper first published on June 24, 1924, in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization as a contrast to their mainstream broadsheets, the \"Evening Journal\" and \"New York American\", later consolidated into the \"New York Journal American\". It was created to compete with the \"New York Daily News\" which was then a sensationalist tabloid and the most widely circulated newspaper in the United States. Hearst preferred the broadsheet format and sold the \"Mirror\" to an associate in 1928, only to buy it back in 1932.",
"Title: Toronto Sun\n\nThe Toronto Sun is an English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its daily Sunshine Girl feature and its populist conservative editorial stance.",
"Title: Namibian Sun\n\nThe Namibian Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Namibia. It was launched on 20 September 2007 as a weekly tabloid newspaper published on Thursdays. It had an initial print run of 36,000. The paper publishes mostly in English with some pages in \"Oshiwambo\" and targets a readership aged between 18 and 40. It has been published daily since 2010.",
"Title: Andy Donato\n\nAndy Donato (born 1937) is an editorial cartoonist and former art director for the \"Toronto Sun\".",
"Title: Daily Bugle\n\nThe Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a New York City tabloid newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The \"Daily Bugle\" is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media. The newspaper first appeared in \"Fantastic Four\" #2 (January 1962), and its offices in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #1 (March 1963). The \"Daily Bugle\" was first featured on film in the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\". The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York \"Daily News\" and the \"New York Post\", two popular real-life New York City tabloids.",
"Title: Manab Zamin\n\nThe Daily Manab Zamin (Bengali: মানবজমিন \"People's Land\") is a major daily tabloid newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the Bengali language. It is the first and largest circulated Bengali tabloid daily in the world, with 11,000,000 monthly pageviews on its online edition. 770,000 visitors from 179 countries from all over the planet visit the web site every month, making it one of the most visited Bengali-language online publications worldwide. It is ranked within the World Top 500 newspaper web sites of the world, and is in the top 1% of all sites globally. The newspaper is also the only Bangladeshi publication to boast credentials and affiliations with FIFA, UEFA, and the English Premier League. It has also partnered with Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. in publicity for Hollywood productions, including Batman Begins, Superman Returns and Casino Royale.",
"Title: Unomásuno\n\nUnomásuno (English: One Plus One) is a Mexican tabloid newspaper with daily circulation in Mexico City. It was formed in 1977 by deserters from Mexico City's daily newspaper \"Excélsior,\" and became one of the leading leftist newspapers in Mexico during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The newspaper covered investigative topics that were frequently avoided by the rest of the Mexican press of the time, and was a harsh critic of the Mexican government. By the mid-1980s, disagreements over the newspaper's management style led to internal divisions. Those who disagreed with \"Unomásuno\" and its future initiatives left and formed \"La Jornada\", another leftist daily in Mexico City, in 1984.",
"Title: Daily Mail\n\nThe Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after \"The Sun\". Its sister paper \"The Mail on Sunday\" was launched in 1982 while Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, a great-grandson of the one of the co-founders, is the current chairman and controlling shareholder of the Daily Mail and General Trust, while day-to-day editorial decisions for the newspaper are usually made by a team around the editor, Paul Dacre.",
"Title: Pilipino Star Ngayon\n\nPilipino Star NGAYON (first known as Ang Pilipino Ngayon) is the leading tabloid newspaper of daily nationwide circulation in the Philippines. It is written and published in Filipino, the national language of the Philippines. The tabloid newspaper is owned and operated by PhilStar Daily, Inc., under its subsidiary, Pilipino Star NGAYON, Inc.",
"Title: Le Journal de Montréal\n\nLe Journal de Montréal is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest-circulating newspaper in Quebec, and the highest-circulating French-language daily newspaper in North America. Established by Pierre Péladeau in 1964, it is owned by Quebecor Media, and is hence a sister publication of TVA flagship CFTM-DT. It is also Canada's largest tabloid newspaper. Its head office is located on 4545 Frontenac Street in Montreal."
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Are both Throwing Muses and Grouplove American bands?
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"Throwing Muses is the 1986 debut album of the band Throwing Muses, released on British independent label 4AD.",
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" The release marked a shift in the label's direction; a year later 4AD would sign Pixies based in part on the band's connection to the Muses, and by the mid-1990s much of the label's roster was made up of American bands."
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"The Caulfield Sisters (2000–present) are a critically praised independent band based in Brooklyn, New York, noted at times for their sonic similarity to Throwing Muses or Galaxie 500.",
" They have appeared at the annual CMJ music festival in New York, were featured in the New York art magazine \"Esopus\" and in an April 2005 live performance on Seattle independent radio station KEXP, and have performed with bands such as Interpol."
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"Lakuna was an electronic instrumental project begun by drummer David Narcizo after Throwing Muses first split up following their 1996 \"Limbo\" album.",
" Lakuna first released a 12-inch called \"So Happy\" and then a 1999 full-length album called \"Castle of Crime.\"",
" Narcizo provided drums, drum programming, and keyboards on all the tracks.",
" The album's guest musicians included Bernard Georges on bass, Kristin Hersh on guitar loops, Belly's Tom Gorman on bass, Melissa \"Misi\" Narcizo on piano and keyboards, and Frank Gardner on bass and bass synthesizer.",
" Narcizo employed tape loops and samples from obscure, vintage music to achieve the album's ambient-styled instrumental sounds.",
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"Throwing Muses is an alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Newport, Rhode Island, that toured and recorded extensively until 1997, when its members began concentrating more on other projects.",
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" Throwing Muses are known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics.",
" The group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, candid writing style; Donelly's pop stylings and vocal harmonies; and David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques eschewing use of cymbals.",
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"Grouplove (also typeset as GROUPLOVE) is an American band that was formed in 2009 by Hannah Hooper (vocals, keyboards), Christian Zucconi (vocals, guitar), Sean Gadd (bass), Andrew Wessen (guitar, vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums)."
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"Hips and Makers is the debut solo album by Kristin Hersh, best known as the primary singer and songwriter of the band Throwing Muses.",
" The album was released by 4AD in the UK on January 24, 1994, and by Sire Records in the US on February 1, 1994.",
" In contrast to Hersh's rock-oriented work with Throwing Muses, the album is primarily acoustic, with Hersh usually playing unaccompanied.",
" Other credited musicians include Jane Scarpantoni on cello and Michael Stipe of R.E.M., who sings backing vocals on the opening track, \"Your Ghost.\"",
" In addition to Hersh's own material, the album features a cover of the traditional song \"The Cuckoo\"."
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"Limbo is a 1996 album by the American alternative rock band Throwing Muses, released on Rykodisc.",
" The album was recorded at the same New Orleans studio the band recorded \"University\".",
" Following a tour for the album, Throwing Muses were dissolved, with Kristin Hersh continuing her solo career and David Narcizo and Bernard Georges working on several personal and music projects including Hersh's.",
" The album, engineered by Trina Shoemaker, also features cellist Martin McCarrick and Robert Rust on piano."
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"The discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses.",
" After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989.",
" Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful.",
" After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993.",
" With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993.",
" \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994.",
" The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\".",
" The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart."
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"Throwing Muses is an album by the alternative rock band Throwing Muses.",
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"Title: Kristin Hersh\n\nKristin Hersh (born August 7, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter and author, known for her solo work and with her rock bands Throwing Muses and 50FootWave. She has released ten solo albums. Her guitar work and composition style ranges from jaggedly dissonant to traditional folk. Hersh's lyrics have a stream-of-consciousness style, reflecting her personal experiences.",
"Title: Throwing Muses (1986 album)\n\nThrowing Muses is the 1986 debut album of the band Throwing Muses, released on British independent label 4AD. This was the first album by an American band to be released on 4AD, which had concentrated primarily on British-based acts up to this point. The release marked a shift in the label's direction; a year later 4AD would sign Pixies based in part on the band's connection to the Muses, and by the mid-1990s much of the label's roster was made up of American bands.",
"Title: Caulfield Sisters\n\nThe Caulfield Sisters (2000–present) are a critically praised independent band based in Brooklyn, New York, noted at times for their sonic similarity to Throwing Muses or Galaxie 500. They have appeared at the annual CMJ music festival in New York, were featured in the New York art magazine \"Esopus\" and in an April 2005 live performance on Seattle independent radio station KEXP, and have performed with bands such as Interpol.",
"Title: Lakuna\n\nLakuna was an electronic instrumental project begun by drummer David Narcizo after Throwing Muses first split up following their 1996 \"Limbo\" album. Lakuna first released a 12-inch called \"So Happy\" and then a 1999 full-length album called \"Castle of Crime.\" Narcizo provided drums, drum programming, and keyboards on all the tracks. The album's guest musicians included Bernard Georges on bass, Kristin Hersh on guitar loops, Belly's Tom Gorman on bass, Melissa \"Misi\" Narcizo on piano and keyboards, and Frank Gardner on bass and bass synthesizer. Narcizo employed tape loops and samples from obscure, vintage music to achieve the album's ambient-styled instrumental sounds. Lakuna recorded on the 4AD and Throwing Music labels.",
"Title: Throwing Muses\n\nThrowing Muses is an alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Newport, Rhode Island, that toured and recorded extensively until 1997, when its members began concentrating more on other projects. The group was originally fronted by two lead singers, Kristin Hersh, and Tanya Donelly, who both wrote the group's songs. Throwing Muses are known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics. The group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, candid writing style; Donelly's pop stylings and vocal harmonies; and David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques eschewing use of cymbals. Hersh's hallucinatory, febrile songs occasionally touched on the subject of mental illness, more often drawing portraits of characters from daily life or addressing relationships.",
"Title: Grouplove\n\nGrouplove (also typeset as GROUPLOVE) is an American band that was formed in 2009 by Hannah Hooper (vocals, keyboards), Christian Zucconi (vocals, guitar), Sean Gadd (bass), Andrew Wessen (guitar, vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums).",
"Title: Hips and Makers\n\nHips and Makers is the debut solo album by Kristin Hersh, best known as the primary singer and songwriter of the band Throwing Muses. The album was released by 4AD in the UK on January 24, 1994, and by Sire Records in the US on February 1, 1994. In contrast to Hersh's rock-oriented work with Throwing Muses, the album is primarily acoustic, with Hersh usually playing unaccompanied. Other credited musicians include Jane Scarpantoni on cello and Michael Stipe of R.E.M., who sings backing vocals on the opening track, \"Your Ghost.\" In addition to Hersh's own material, the album features a cover of the traditional song \"The Cuckoo\".",
"Title: Limbo (album)\n\nLimbo is a 1996 album by the American alternative rock band Throwing Muses, released on Rykodisc. The album was recorded at the same New Orleans studio the band recorded \"University\". Following a tour for the album, Throwing Muses were dissolved, with Kristin Hersh continuing her solo career and David Narcizo and Bernard Georges working on several personal and music projects including Hersh's. The album, engineered by Trina Shoemaker, also features cellist Martin McCarrick and Robert Rust on piano.",
"Title: The Breeders discography\n\nThe discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses. After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.",
"Title: Throwing Muses (2003 album)\n\nThrowing Muses is an album by the alternative rock band Throwing Muses. It was recorded over three weekends and released simultaneously with Kristin Hersh's solo record \"The Grotto\" on 17 March 2003. The album features Bernard Georges on bass and David Narcizo on drums as well as original bandmate Tanya Donelly on backing vocals."
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5,145
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William McEwan, was a Scottish politician and brewer, he founded the Fountain Brewery in which year, which distributes McEwan's is a brand of beer that originated in Edinburgh, Scotland?
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1856
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"William Johnston McGowan McEwan (born 20 June 1951) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager.",
" He had a 14-year playing career in the Scottish and English professional leagues, playing for seven different clubs.",
" McEwan then undertook a coaching career; he has managed six different English league clubs, plus one club on a caretaker basis twice.",
" McEwan was most recently the manager of Antigua Barracuda but left the post in 2011."
],
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"Craig McEwan (born 13 April 1982) is a Scottish boxer raised in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" He began attending boxing classes at Clovenstone Amateur Boxing Club, aged seven, coached by his father Rab.",
" McEwan turned professional in 2006 and is currently fighting at middleweight.",
" He holds a career record of 21 wins, with 10 by way of knockout and four losses."
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"The McEwan Hall is the graduation hall of the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.",
" It was presented to the University in 1897 by William McEwan, brewer and politician, at a cost of £115,000.",
" Sir Robert Rowand Anderson was the architect.",
" The McEwan Hall is a Grade A listed building."
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"Sir William McEwan Younger, 1st Baronet (6 September 1905 – 15 April 1992) was a Scottish brewer and political activist."
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"McEwan Fraser Legal is a Scottish solicitors and estate agency, which sells both residential properties and commercial properties throughout Scotland.",
" It is headquartered in Edinburgh, and has a staff of around 160.",
" It was founded as McEwan Fraser Legal Services LLP in 2009 by Ken McEwan and former footballer Scott Fraser."
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"Drybrough & Co was a brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1895 to 1987.",
" Members of the Drybrough family had been brewing beer in Edinburgh since before 1750.",
" In 1892 they moved to a new factory at a greenfield site in Craigmillar, designed by Robert Hamilton-Paterson.",
" It was the second brewery established in Craigmillar.",
" The new company was established in 1895 and sold beer in south and west Scotland.",
" They also supplied a brewery in Northumberland and one in Dundee.",
" In 1965 they were taken over by Watney Mann, and in 1987 the company was bought by Allied Lyons, who closed the brewery.",
" Production ended on 23 January 1987."
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"Craig George McEwan (born 3 October 1977 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer who is currently player-manager of Glenafton Athletic in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region.",
" A right full-back, McEwan has played in the Scottish Football League First Division for Raith Rovers and Ayr United and is a former Scotland under-21 international."
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"William McEwan (1872 – 2 May 1931) was a Scottish professional golfer.",
" McEwan placed ninth in the 1890 Open Championship which was held 11 September at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland.",
" His share of the purse was £1."
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"William McEwan ( ) (16 July 1827 – 12 May 1913) was a Scottish politician and brewer.",
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"Title: Billy McEwan (footballer, born 1951)\n\nWilliam Johnston McGowan McEwan (born 20 June 1951) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager. He had a 14-year playing career in the Scottish and English professional leagues, playing for seven different clubs. McEwan then undertook a coaching career; he has managed six different English league clubs, plus one club on a caretaker basis twice. McEwan was most recently the manager of Antigua Barracuda but left the post in 2011.",
"Title: Craig McEwan (boxer)\n\nCraig McEwan (born 13 April 1982) is a Scottish boxer raised in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, Scotland. He began attending boxing classes at Clovenstone Amateur Boxing Club, aged seven, coached by his father Rab. McEwan turned professional in 2006 and is currently fighting at middleweight. He holds a career record of 21 wins, with 10 by way of knockout and four losses.",
"Title: McEwan Hall\n\nThe McEwan Hall is the graduation hall of the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It was presented to the University in 1897 by William McEwan, brewer and politician, at a cost of £115,000. Sir Robert Rowand Anderson was the architect. The McEwan Hall is a Grade A listed building.",
"Title: William McEwan Younger\n\nSir William McEwan Younger, 1st Baronet (6 September 1905 – 15 April 1992) was a Scottish brewer and political activist.",
"Title: McEwan Fraser Legal\n\nMcEwan Fraser Legal is a Scottish solicitors and estate agency, which sells both residential properties and commercial properties throughout Scotland. It is headquartered in Edinburgh, and has a staff of around 160. It was founded as McEwan Fraser Legal Services LLP in 2009 by Ken McEwan and former footballer Scott Fraser.",
"Title: Drybrough & Co\n\nDrybrough & Co was a brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1895 to 1987. Members of the Drybrough family had been brewing beer in Edinburgh since before 1750. In 1892 they moved to a new factory at a greenfield site in Craigmillar, designed by Robert Hamilton-Paterson. It was the second brewery established in Craigmillar. The new company was established in 1895 and sold beer in south and west Scotland. They also supplied a brewery in Northumberland and one in Dundee. In 1965 they were taken over by Watney Mann, and in 1987 the company was bought by Allied Lyons, who closed the brewery. Production ended on 23 January 1987.",
"Title: Craig McEwan (footballer)\n\nCraig George McEwan (born 3 October 1977 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer who is currently player-manager of Glenafton Athletic in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region. A right full-back, McEwan has played in the Scottish Football League First Division for Raith Rovers and Ayr United and is a former Scotland under-21 international.",
"Title: Willie McEwan (golfer)\n\nWilliam McEwan (1872 – 2 May 1931) was a Scottish professional golfer. McEwan placed ninth in the 1890 Open Championship which was held 11 September at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. His share of the purse was £1.",
"Title: McEwan's\n\nMcEwan's is a brand of beer that originated in Edinburgh, Scotland and is owned by the English brewer Wells & Youngs.",
"Title: William McEwan\n\nWilliam McEwan ( ) (16 July 1827 – 12 May 1913) was a Scottish politician and brewer. He founded the Fountain Brewery in 1856, served as a member of parliament (MP) from 1886 to 1900, and funded the construction of the McEwan Hall at the University of Edinburgh."
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5,146
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The most famous guest at the Hotel Lester-Lester Cafe won four Olympic golds at what Games?
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1936
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"Mariya Aleksandrovna Kiselyova (Russian: Мари́я Александровна Киселёва ; born September 28, 1974 in Samara) is a female synchronised swimmer from Russia.",
" She competes in synchronised swimming and has won three Olympic golds and three golds in the world championships.",
" In Russia, she is best known as a TV show presenter."
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"James Cleveland \"Jesse\" Owens (September 12, 1913March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalist in the 1936 Games."
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"Galina Alexeyevna Kulakova (Russian: Галина Алексеевна Кулакова , born 29 April 1942) is a Soviet former cross country skier, arguably the best skier on distances shorter than 10 km in the early 1970s.",
" She won four Olympic golds, two individual in 1972 and two relay golds in 1972 and 1976.",
" She was the most successful athlete at the 1972 Winter Olympics, along with Ard Schenk of the Netherlands.",
" Competing in the World Championships, she won three individual golds, two in 1974 and one in 1970, and also two relay golds in those years.",
" Kulakova also won the 10 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1970 and 1979.",
" Galina Kulakova was also 39 times \"Champion of the USSR\" between 1969 and 1981."
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"Hotel Lester-Lester Cafe, also known as the Dodge House-Long Branch, is a historic building located in Mason City, Iowa, United States.",
" Its construction, completed in 1915, was a project undertaken by local real estate developer Meir Wolf.",
" It was built as a two-story building a block away from the passenger and freight depots of the Chicago and North Western Railroad and the Chicago Great Western Railway.",
" The building was meant to be used as a railroad hotel so passengers and rail employees would not have to travel the six to eight blocks to the hotels downtown.",
" It is the only remaining railroad hotel left in Mason City.",
" Hotel guests stayed in the 29 rooms on the second floor, and three commercial spaces on the first floor were occupied by a variety of restaurants, grocery stores and barbershops.",
" Its most famous guest was track star Jesse Owens, who was in town in December 1937 for a basketball exhibition.",
" He could not stay at the other hotel's in town because of his race.",
" In 1975 the hotel's name was changed to the Dodge House and the Long Branch Saloon occupied the space that had previously housed a cafe.",
" By that time it was largely used as a rooming house, and it was used to house the homeless.",
" The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002."
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"Maurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American former track and field sprinter who specialized in the 100 meters and 200 meters.",
" He is a former 100 m world record holder with a time of 9.79 seconds.",
" During the height of his career (1997–2004) he won four Olympic medals and was a five-time World Champion.",
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"Viktor Danilovich Saneyev (Russian: Виктор Данилович Санеев ; born 3 October 1945) is a retired triple jumper, who competed internationally for the USSR and won four Olympic medals; three golds (1968, 1972 and 1976) and one silver (1980).",
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"Dénes Kemény (born June 14, 1954 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian water polo player who was the trainer and president of the Hungarian National Men Water Polo Team from 1997 to 2012.",
" During his reign the Hungarian team won at least a medal in 24 of its 29 major tournaments, including three Olympic golds in a row between 2000 and 2008."
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"Lee Eun-chul (Korean: 이은철; born January 3, 1967) is a South Korean rifle shooter who was the first Korean to compete at five Olympic Games (1984 to 2000).",
" He reached the 1992 and 1996 Olympic finals in 50 metre rifle prone, the first time advancing from 8th position to winning the gold medal.",
" He also won two golds at the World Championships, four golds at the Asian Championships, and five golds at the Asian Games."
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"Anthony Lee Ervin (born May 26, 1981) is an American competition swimmer who has won four Olympic medals and two World Championship golds.",
" At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal in the men's 50-meter freestyle, and earned a silver medal as a member of the second-place United States relay team in the 4×100-meter freestyle event.",
" He was the second swimmer of African descent after Anthony Nesty of Suriname to win an individual gold medal in Olympic swimming.",
" He is the first United States citizen of African descent to medal gold in an individual Olympic swimming event."
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"Hendrikus \"Hennie\" Dompeling (born April 9, 1966 in Haarlemmermeer) is a Dutch sport shooter.",
" He has competed for the Netherlands in skeet shooting at five Olympics (1988 to 2004), and has been close to an Olympic medal in 2000 (finishing in fourth place).",
" Outside the Olympic career, Dompeling has produced a phenomenal record of twenty-one medals in a major international competition: two bronze at the World Championships, a total of four (two golds and two silver) at the ISSF World Cup final, a total of nine (five golds, three silver, one bronze) at numerous ISSF World Cup meets, and a total of six (two golds, one silver, and three bronze) under both junior and senior category at the European Championships."
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"Title: Mariya Kiselyova\n\nMariya Aleksandrovna Kiselyova (Russian: Мари́я Александровна Киселёва ; born September 28, 1974 in Samara) is a female synchronised swimmer from Russia. She competes in synchronised swimming and has won three Olympic golds and three golds in the world championships. In Russia, she is best known as a TV show presenter.",
"Title: Jesse Owens\n\nJames Cleveland \"Jesse\" Owens (September 12, 1913March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalist in the 1936 Games.",
"Title: Galina Kulakova\n\nGalina Alexeyevna Kulakova (Russian: Галина Алексеевна Кулакова , born 29 April 1942) is a Soviet former cross country skier, arguably the best skier on distances shorter than 10 km in the early 1970s. She won four Olympic golds, two individual in 1972 and two relay golds in 1972 and 1976. She was the most successful athlete at the 1972 Winter Olympics, along with Ard Schenk of the Netherlands. Competing in the World Championships, she won three individual golds, two in 1974 and one in 1970, and also two relay golds in those years. Kulakova also won the 10 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1970 and 1979. Galina Kulakova was also 39 times \"Champion of the USSR\" between 1969 and 1981.",
"Title: Hotel Lester-Lester Cafe\n\nHotel Lester-Lester Cafe, also known as the Dodge House-Long Branch, is a historic building located in Mason City, Iowa, United States. Its construction, completed in 1915, was a project undertaken by local real estate developer Meir Wolf. It was built as a two-story building a block away from the passenger and freight depots of the Chicago and North Western Railroad and the Chicago Great Western Railway. The building was meant to be used as a railroad hotel so passengers and rail employees would not have to travel the six to eight blocks to the hotels downtown. It is the only remaining railroad hotel left in Mason City. Hotel guests stayed in the 29 rooms on the second floor, and three commercial spaces on the first floor were occupied by a variety of restaurants, grocery stores and barbershops. Its most famous guest was track star Jesse Owens, who was in town in December 1937 for a basketball exhibition. He could not stay at the other hotel's in town because of his race. In 1975 the hotel's name was changed to the Dodge House and the Long Branch Saloon occupied the space that had previously housed a cafe. By that time it was largely used as a rooming house, and it was used to house the homeless. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.",
"Title: Maurice Greene (athlete)\n\nMaurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American former track and field sprinter who specialized in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He is a former 100 m world record holder with a time of 9.79 seconds. During the height of his career (1997–2004) he won four Olympic medals and was a five-time World Champion. This included three golds at the 1999 World Championships, a feat which had previously only been done by Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson and has since been equaled by three others.",
"Title: Viktor Saneyev\n\nViktor Danilovich Saneyev (Russian: Виктор Данилович Санеев ; born 3 October 1945) is a retired triple jumper, who competed internationally for the USSR and won four Olympic medals; three golds (1968, 1972 and 1976) and one silver (1980). He was born in Sukhumi, Georgian SSR, and trained in Sukhumi and later in Tbilisi.",
"Title: Dénes Kemény\n\nDénes Kemény (born June 14, 1954 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian water polo player who was the trainer and president of the Hungarian National Men Water Polo Team from 1997 to 2012. During his reign the Hungarian team won at least a medal in 24 of its 29 major tournaments, including three Olympic golds in a row between 2000 and 2008.",
"Title: Lee Eun-chul\n\nLee Eun-chul (Korean: 이은철; born January 3, 1967) is a South Korean rifle shooter who was the first Korean to compete at five Olympic Games (1984 to 2000). He reached the 1992 and 1996 Olympic finals in 50 metre rifle prone, the first time advancing from 8th position to winning the gold medal. He also won two golds at the World Championships, four golds at the Asian Championships, and five golds at the Asian Games.",
"Title: Anthony Ervin\n\nAnthony Lee Ervin (born May 26, 1981) is an American competition swimmer who has won four Olympic medals and two World Championship golds. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal in the men's 50-meter freestyle, and earned a silver medal as a member of the second-place United States relay team in the 4×100-meter freestyle event. He was the second swimmer of African descent after Anthony Nesty of Suriname to win an individual gold medal in Olympic swimming. He is the first United States citizen of African descent to medal gold in an individual Olympic swimming event.",
"Title: Hennie Dompeling\n\nHendrikus \"Hennie\" Dompeling (born April 9, 1966 in Haarlemmermeer) is a Dutch sport shooter. He has competed for the Netherlands in skeet shooting at five Olympics (1988 to 2004), and has been close to an Olympic medal in 2000 (finishing in fourth place). Outside the Olympic career, Dompeling has produced a phenomenal record of twenty-one medals in a major international competition: two bronze at the World Championships, a total of four (two golds and two silver) at the ISSF World Cup final, a total of nine (five golds, three silver, one bronze) at numerous ISSF World Cup meets, and a total of six (two golds, one silver, and three bronze) under both junior and senior category at the European Championships."
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5,147
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Are both Spacemen 3 and Said the Whale English bands?
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no
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"Jason Andrew Pierce (born 19 November 1965 in Rugby) is an English musician.",
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" He has worked under the name J. Spaceman."
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"Will Carruthers (born 9 November 1967, in Chesterfield, England) is a musician, best known for playing bass in the influential alternative rock bands Spacemen 3 and Spiritualized."
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"For All the Fucked Up Children is a 1995 release from the neo-psychedelic trio Spacemen 3.",
" The record consists of what claims to be Spacemen 3's first ever recording session, from 1984.",
" The music sounds like a primitive version of the group, the dominating sound of the record is a slow, droning psychedelic blues performed with spare instrumentation.",
" A drum set is matched with a pair of distorted electric guitars, all of which provide a swirling foundation for Jason Pierce's vocals.",
" The album's liner notes is an early review by Gary Boldie, where he contemplates the city of Rugby and finds it an odd source for this new sound, and while he declares Spacemen 3 as the \"all singing, all dancing answer to the problems of a grey 1985,\" he admits they are still raw, a little too repetitive, and need time to blossom."
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"Said the Whale is a Vancouver B.C.-based indie rock band started by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft in 2007."
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"\"Big City\" is the fifth and last single from the English alternative rock band Spacemen 3.",
" It entered the UK charts at position #88.",
" It was released in January 1991, shortly after the band split up, as a 7\", 12\" and CD single.",
" The 7\" contains a shorter version of the song than the 12\".",
" A remixed version was released separately.",
" The 7\" edit appears on the band's final album \"Recurring\" under the title \"Big City (Everyone I Know Can Be Found Here)\"."
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"Sun Carriage existed from around 1988 - 1992.",
" They were founded by Ron Price and Mathew Watts in Plymouth during the late 1980s.",
" Relocating to Camden and joined by fellow Plymouth exile Chris Leech on second guitar they recorded the \"Sun Carriage/Determined\" (written by Ron Price) demo 7\" (very rare, only about ten were pressed) for the fledgling Head Records run by Jeff Barrett (later the founder of Heavenly).",
" With principal songwriter Watts, the original line up also included Bex who had originally drummed in Loop and Sarah Wills on bass.",
" Sun Carriage toured with Loop throughout the UK and supported various bands of the time such as House Of Love, Spacemen 3, Lush and even Happy Mondays.",
" Bex was later replaced by Michael Ryan on drums, and soon after Chris Leech left, leaving the band as a trio of Watts, Ryan and Wills for the rest of its life."
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"Space rock is a rock music genre characterized by loose and lengthy song structures centred on instrumental textures that produce a hypnotic, otherworldly sound.",
" It may feature reverberation-laden guitars, minimal drumming, languid vocals, and references to drug use.",
" The term was initially used to describe the style of early 1970s progressive rock bands such as Hawkwind and Pink Floyd who explored a \"cosmic\" sound.",
" However, it now refers to a \"new generation of alternative/indie bands\" drawing on psychedelic rock, ambient music, experimental/avant-garde music, krautrock, classical minimalism, and noise pop.",
" This later style was pioneered in the mid-1980s by Spacemen 3, whose \"drone-heavy\" sound was avowedly inspired by and intended to accommodate drug use.",
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" Their music was \"colourfully mind-altering, but not in the sense of the acid rock of the 1960s; instead, the band developed its own minimalistic psychedelia\" (Stephen Erlewine, \"AllMusic\").",
" Spacemen 3 had their first independent chart hits in 1987, gaining a cult following, and going on top have greater success towards the end of the decade.",
" However, they disbanded shortly afterwards, releasing their final studio album post-split in 1991 after an acrimonious parting of ways.",
" They gained a reputation as a 'drug band' due to the members' drug taking habits and the candid interviews and outspoken views of Kember about recreational drug use.",
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"The Flowers Of Hell is the 2006 instrumental self-titled debut album from the experimental rock group The Flowers of Hell.",
" It was largely recorded by Tim Holmes of Death In Vegas at the Contino Rooms in London.",
" Peter ‘Sonic Boom’ Kember of Spacemen 3 mentored the band through its creation, mixed and performed on the track 'Through The F Hole', contributed a liner note poem to the Japanese CD version, and guest deejayed at the record's London release concert.",
" Band leader Greg Jarvis has stated that the goal of the album was to build classical tangents from The Velvet Underground & Nico and the Spacemen 3 / early Spiritualized sound."
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"Title: Jason Pierce\n\nJason Andrew Pierce (born 19 November 1965 in Rugby) is an English musician. Currently the frontman and sole permanent member of the band Spiritualized, he previously co-fronted alternative rock band Spacemen 3 with Peter Kember. He has worked under the name J. Spaceman.",
"Title: Will Carruthers\n\nWill Carruthers (born 9 November 1967, in Chesterfield, England) is a musician, best known for playing bass in the influential alternative rock bands Spacemen 3 and Spiritualized.",
"Title: For All the Fucked Up Children\n\nFor All the Fucked Up Children is a 1995 release from the neo-psychedelic trio Spacemen 3. The record consists of what claims to be Spacemen 3's first ever recording session, from 1984. The music sounds like a primitive version of the group, the dominating sound of the record is a slow, droning psychedelic blues performed with spare instrumentation. A drum set is matched with a pair of distorted electric guitars, all of which provide a swirling foundation for Jason Pierce's vocals. The album's liner notes is an early review by Gary Boldie, where he contemplates the city of Rugby and finds it an odd source for this new sound, and while he declares Spacemen 3 as the \"all singing, all dancing answer to the problems of a grey 1985,\" he admits they are still raw, a little too repetitive, and need time to blossom.",
"Title: Said the Whale\n\nSaid the Whale is a Vancouver B.C.-based indie rock band started by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft in 2007.",
"Title: Big City (Spacemen 3 song)\n\n\"Big City\" is the fifth and last single from the English alternative rock band Spacemen 3. It entered the UK charts at position #88. It was released in January 1991, shortly after the band split up, as a 7\", 12\" and CD single. The 7\" contains a shorter version of the song than the 12\". A remixed version was released separately. The 7\" edit appears on the band's final album \"Recurring\" under the title \"Big City (Everyone I Know Can Be Found Here)\".",
"Title: Sun Carriage\n\nSun Carriage existed from around 1988 - 1992. They were founded by Ron Price and Mathew Watts in Plymouth during the late 1980s. Relocating to Camden and joined by fellow Plymouth exile Chris Leech on second guitar they recorded the \"Sun Carriage/Determined\" (written by Ron Price) demo 7\" (very rare, only about ten were pressed) for the fledgling Head Records run by Jeff Barrett (later the founder of Heavenly). With principal songwriter Watts, the original line up also included Bex who had originally drummed in Loop and Sarah Wills on bass. Sun Carriage toured with Loop throughout the UK and supported various bands of the time such as House Of Love, Spacemen 3, Lush and even Happy Mondays. Bex was later replaced by Michael Ryan on drums, and soon after Chris Leech left, leaving the band as a trio of Watts, Ryan and Wills for the rest of its life.",
"Title: Space rock\n\nSpace rock is a rock music genre characterized by loose and lengthy song structures centred on instrumental textures that produce a hypnotic, otherworldly sound. It may feature reverberation-laden guitars, minimal drumming, languid vocals, and references to drug use. The term was initially used to describe the style of early 1970s progressive rock bands such as Hawkwind and Pink Floyd who explored a \"cosmic\" sound. However, it now refers to a \"new generation of alternative/indie bands\" drawing on psychedelic rock, ambient music, experimental/avant-garde music, krautrock, classical minimalism, and noise pop. This later style was pioneered in the mid-1980s by Spacemen 3, whose \"drone-heavy\" sound was avowedly inspired by and intended to accommodate drug use. By the 1990s, it became associated with shoegazing and post-rock.",
"Title: EAR (band)\n\nExperimental Audio Research (commonly shortened to E.A.R. or EAR) is a loose collective of experimental musicians formed around Peter Kember (a.k.a. Sonic Boom), formerly of Spacemen 3. While Spacemen 3 were a relatively traditional rock and roll band with strong experimental leanings, E.A.R. is essentially a free improvisation project, creating instrumental music characterized by lengthy, droning textures and slowly evolving structures.",
"Title: Spacemen 3\n\nSpacemen 3 were an English alternative rock band, formed in 1982 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce. Their music was \"colourfully mind-altering, but not in the sense of the acid rock of the 1960s; instead, the band developed its own minimalistic psychedelia\" (Stephen Erlewine, \"AllMusic\"). Spacemen 3 had their first independent chart hits in 1987, gaining a cult following, and going on top have greater success towards the end of the decade. However, they disbanded shortly afterwards, releasing their final studio album post-split in 1991 after an acrimonious parting of ways. They gained a reputation as a 'drug band' due to the members' drug taking habits and the candid interviews and outspoken views of Kember about recreational drug use. Kember and Pierce were the only members common to all line-ups of the band. Both founding members have enjoyed considerable success with their respective subsequent projects: Sonic Boom/Spectrum and Spiritualized.",
"Title: The Flowers of Hell (album)\n\nThe Flowers Of Hell is the 2006 instrumental self-titled debut album from the experimental rock group The Flowers of Hell. It was largely recorded by Tim Holmes of Death In Vegas at the Contino Rooms in London. Peter ‘Sonic Boom’ Kember of Spacemen 3 mentored the band through its creation, mixed and performed on the track 'Through The F Hole', contributed a liner note poem to the Japanese CD version, and guest deejayed at the record's London release concert. Band leader Greg Jarvis has stated that the goal of the album was to build classical tangents from The Velvet Underground & Nico and the Spacemen 3 / early Spiritualized sound."
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What is the common name for things such as Maltose, Sucrose or saccharide?
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sugar
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" Three common examples are sucrose, lactose, and maltose."
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"The acorn nut is a type of fastener which gets its name from its shape.",
" Acorn nut is its common name and it is also called a crown hex nut, blind nut, cap nut or domed cap nut.",
" It is a nut that has a domed top to cover the threads.",
" This is to prevent contact with the external thread to protect the threads or protect other things the threads would rub against.",
" In addition the dome gives a more finished appearance.",
" It is usually made of brass, steel, stainless steel (low carbon content) or nylon.",
" It can also be chrome plated and given a mirror finish."
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"Electric catfish is the common name for the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Malapteruridae.",
" This family includes two genera, \"Malapterurus\" and \"Paradoxoglanis\" with 19 species.",
" Several species of this family have the ability to produce an electric shock of up to 350 volts using electroplaques of an electric organ.",
" Electric catfish are found in tropical Africa and the Nile River.",
" Electric catfish are usually nocturnal and carnivorous.",
" Some species feed primarily on other fish, incapacitating their prey with electric discharges, but others are generalist bottom forager, feeding on things like invertebrates, fish eggs and detritus.",
" The largest can grow to about 1.2 m long, but most species are far smaller."
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"DOCEX, the common name for Documents Expediting Project, was a program begun in 1946 by the Library of Congress (LoC) to distribute duplicate copies of government publications they received from federal government agencies.",
" The program provided a means of obtaining documents that were not distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program, not for sale by the Government Printing Office, and not available directly from the publishing agency.",
" Initially, DOCEX was begun by the Librarian of Congress to make formerly classified documents available after World War II.",
" Libraries could subscribe to the service and make selections from lists sent by LoC.",
" LoC had a special arrangement with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to distribute CIA reference aids, which consist of things such as posters of communist leaders of various countries."
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"Xylomannan is a newly discovered antifreeze molecule, found in the freeze-tolerant Alaskan beetle \"Upis ceramboides\".",
" Unlike antifreeze proteins, xylomannan is not a protein.",
" Instead, it is a combination of a sugar (saccharide) and a fatty acid that is found in cell membranes.",
" As such is expected to work in a different manner than AFPs.",
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"Zhongzheng or Chungcheng () is a common name for places, roads, schools or organizations in Chinese-speaking areas, though today predominantly in Taiwan.",
" The majority of these places and things are named after Chiang Chung-cheng, the preferred given name of Chiang Kai-shek.",
" As a result, when translating into English or other non-Chinese languages, it sometimes would be replaced by \"Chiang Kai-shek\" instead of simply by transliteration."
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"Hyperetes (Greek: ὑπηρέτης ; pl.",
" \"hyperetai\") was an Ancient Greek title.",
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" In a still wider sense it was applied to any person who acted as the assistant of another, and performed manual labour for him, whether in sacred or profane things, whence the word is sometimes used as synonymous with slave.",
" Hence also the name was sometimes given to those men by whom the hoplites were accompanied when they took the field, and who carried the luggage, the provisions, and the shield of the hoplites.",
" The more common name for this servant of the hoplites was skeuophoros."
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"Title: Acorn nut\n\nThe acorn nut is a type of fastener which gets its name from its shape. Acorn nut is its common name and it is also called a crown hex nut, blind nut, cap nut or domed cap nut. It is a nut that has a domed top to cover the threads. This is to prevent contact with the external thread to protect the threads or protect other things the threads would rub against. In addition the dome gives a more finished appearance. It is usually made of brass, steel, stainless steel (low carbon content) or nylon. It can also be chrome plated and given a mirror finish.",
"Title: Electric catfish\n\nElectric catfish is the common name for the catfish (order Siluriformes) family Malapteruridae. This family includes two genera, \"Malapterurus\" and \"Paradoxoglanis\" with 19 species. Several species of this family have the ability to produce an electric shock of up to 350 volts using electroplaques of an electric organ. Electric catfish are found in tropical Africa and the Nile River. Electric catfish are usually nocturnal and carnivorous. Some species feed primarily on other fish, incapacitating their prey with electric discharges, but others are generalist bottom forager, feeding on things like invertebrates, fish eggs and detritus. The largest can grow to about 1.2 m long, but most species are far smaller.",
"Title: Documents Expediting Project\n\nDOCEX, the common name for Documents Expediting Project, was a program begun in 1946 by the Library of Congress (LoC) to distribute duplicate copies of government publications they received from federal government agencies. The program provided a means of obtaining documents that were not distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program, not for sale by the Government Printing Office, and not available directly from the publishing agency. Initially, DOCEX was begun by the Librarian of Congress to make formerly classified documents available after World War II. Libraries could subscribe to the service and make selections from lists sent by LoC. LoC had a special arrangement with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to distribute CIA reference aids, which consist of things such as posters of communist leaders of various countries.",
"Title: Xylomannan\n\nXylomannan is a newly discovered antifreeze molecule, found in the freeze-tolerant Alaskan beetle \"Upis ceramboides\". Unlike antifreeze proteins, xylomannan is not a protein. Instead, it is a combination of a sugar (saccharide) and a fatty acid that is found in cell membranes. As such is expected to work in a different manner than AFPs. It is believed to work by incorporating itself directly into the cell membrane and preventing the freezing of water molecules within the cell.",
"Title: Blackfriars\n\nA number of places and things have the name Blackfriars, derived from the Black Friars, a common name for the Dominican Order of friars or a Dominican friar. Such place names indicate a current or former Dominican presence at or near the site so named:",
"Title: Chungcheng\n\nZhongzheng or Chungcheng () is a common name for places, roads, schools or organizations in Chinese-speaking areas, though today predominantly in Taiwan. The majority of these places and things are named after Chiang Chung-cheng, the preferred given name of Chiang Kai-shek. As a result, when translating into English or other non-Chinese languages, it sometimes would be replaced by \"Chiang Kai-shek\" instead of simply by transliteration.",
"Title: Hyperetes\n\nHyperetes (Greek: ὑπηρέτης ; pl. \"hyperetai\") was an Ancient Greek title. It is derived from ἐρέσσω \"eresso\", and therefore originally signifies a rower, but in later times the word was, with the exception of the soldiers or marines, applied to the whole body of persons who performed any service in a vessel. In a still wider sense it was applied to any person who acted as the assistant of another, and performed manual labour for him, whether in sacred or profane things, whence the word is sometimes used as synonymous with slave. Hence also the name was sometimes given to those men by whom the hoplites were accompanied when they took the field, and who carried the luggage, the provisions, and the shield of the hoplites. The more common name for this servant of the hoplites was skeuophoros."
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What Irish team sport does Odhrán Mac Niallais play?
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Gaelic football
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"Odhrán Mac Niallais (17 August 1992) is an Irish Gaelic footballer.",
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"The National Camogie League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues, is the second most important competition in the Irish team sport of camogie, played exclusively by women.",
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"Paul Darragh (April 28, 1953 – January 3, 2005) was an Irish equestrian who competed in the sport of show jumping.",
" He was on the winning team in the Aga Khan three years in a row from 1977 to 1979 with the mare Heather Honey.",
" He was also on the winning team in 1997.",
" In an international career that spanned a quarter of a century, he joined with Eddie Macken, Con Power and James Kernan in an Irish team that captured the public imagination as they won the Aga Khan Trophy three years in a row from 1977 to 1979.",
" A full 20 years after the first of those successes, Darragh was on the team that won the trophy again in 1997, his last major win on an Irish team.",
" Other highlights included wins in the Hickstead Derby on Pele and the Dublin Grand Prix on Carrolls Trigger.",
" In total, he represented Ireland 54 times in Nations Cups."
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"The Pakistan national cricket team visited Ireland in May 2011 to play two One Day Internationals.",
" The series was played from 27 to 30 May, 2011.",
" Misbah-ul-Haq was the captain of the Pakistanti team while William Porterfield was the captain of the Irish team.",
" Both the matches were won by Pakistan.",
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"Japan Soccer League (日本サッカーリーグ , Nihon Sakkā Rīgu ) , or JSL, was the top flight soccer league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J. League.",
" JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional Japanese Baseball League that was founded in 1936.",
" JSL was the first-ever national league of an amateur team sport in Japan."
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"Shelbourne defeated KR Reykjavík in the first qualifying round on away goals.",
" In the second qualifying round, Shelbourne lost the first leg 3–2 away to Hajduk Split, but two late goals in the home leg at Tolka Park meant they became the first Irish team to make it to the third qualifying round.",
" After a 0–0 draw with Deportivo de La Coruña in front of 25,000 fans at Lansdowne Road, the Irish team lost 3–0 in Spain."
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"Tommy Allen, born 1946, is the Republic Of Ireland's most capped international hockey goalkeeper of all time.",
" Tommy joined Monkstown Hockey Club as a fourteen-year-old in 1960.",
" Following a number of years as goalkeeper on the third and second teams he became a regular first team member in 1968 on the departure of Tony Dodd to Railway Union.",
" The following year he gained his Ireland under 23 International against Wales in Dublin.",
" He got his first full International Cap also against Wales in Southampton in 1974.",
" During his International career he played in the Intercontinental Cup in Rome in 1977, the European Cup in Hanover and World Cup Final in Buenos Aires in 1978.",
" The following year he toured Australia and New Zealand with the Irish team.",
" After Ireland's participation in the Intercontinental cup in Malaysia in 1981 he retired from the outdoor International scene amassing 28 caps.",
" However, he continued to remain on the Irish team at Indoor Hockey getting a record equalling 60 caps of which 52 were consecutive.",
" On the Leinster team for ten years up to 1983 during which the Leinster Regiment Interprovincial cup was won four times.",
" In his years as Monkstown goalkeeper up to 1987, he was on winning league teams in 1976 and 1982 and the Mills Cup winners in 1974 and 1979."
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"Gaelic football (Irish: \"Peil Ghaelach\"; short name \"Peil\" or \"Caid\"), commonly referred to as football or Gaelic, is an Irish team sport.",
" It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch.",
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"Thomas \"Tommy\" Brennan (29 January 1940 – 20 July 2014) was an Irish equestrian who was successful both in jumping and eventing.",
" He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in the mixed three-day event, individually and with the Irish team, with the best result of fourth place in the team competition in 1964.",
" He was part of the Irish team that won the gold medal at the 1966 Eventing World Championship.",
" Between 1964 and 1966 Brennan rode \"Kilkenny\", who was later sold to James C. Wofford and won two silver Olympic medals.",
" Brennan also worked with \"Ambassador\", who was sold to Graziano Mancinelli and won an Olympic gold."
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"Title: Odhrán Mac Niallais\n\nOdhrán Mac Niallais (17 August 1992) is an Irish Gaelic footballer. He plays with C.L.G. Ghaoth Dobhair and the Donegal senior inter-county team. With one Ulster senior title to his name, Mac Niallais has been a prominent feature of the Donegal midfield since 2014.",
"Title: National Camogie League\n\nThe National Camogie League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues, is the second most important competition in the Irish team sport of camogie, played exclusively by women. The competition is held in four divisions graded by ability.",
"Title: Paul Darragh\n\nPaul Darragh (April 28, 1953 – January 3, 2005) was an Irish equestrian who competed in the sport of show jumping. He was on the winning team in the Aga Khan three years in a row from 1977 to 1979 with the mare Heather Honey. He was also on the winning team in 1997. In an international career that spanned a quarter of a century, he joined with Eddie Macken, Con Power and James Kernan in an Irish team that captured the public imagination as they won the Aga Khan Trophy three years in a row from 1977 to 1979. A full 20 years after the first of those successes, Darragh was on the team that won the trophy again in 1997, his last major win on an Irish team. Other highlights included wins in the Hickstead Derby on Pele and the Dublin Grand Prix on Carrolls Trigger. In total, he represented Ireland 54 times in Nations Cups.",
"Title: Pakistani cricket team in Ireland in 2011\n\nThe Pakistan national cricket team visited Ireland in May 2011 to play two One Day Internationals. The series was played from 27 to 30 May, 2011. Misbah-ul-Haq was the captain of the Pakistanti team while William Porterfield was the captain of the Irish team. Both the matches were won by Pakistan. Paul Stirling of the Irish team scored the maximum number of runs in the series while Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan took 7 wickets in the series.",
"Title: Japan Soccer League\n\nJapan Soccer League (日本サッカーリーグ , Nihon Sakkā Rīgu ) , or JSL, was the top flight soccer league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J. League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional Japanese Baseball League that was founded in 1936. JSL was the first-ever national league of an amateur team sport in Japan.",
"Title: 2004 in Ireland\n\nShelbourne defeated KR Reykjavík in the first qualifying round on away goals. In the second qualifying round, Shelbourne lost the first leg 3–2 away to Hajduk Split, but two late goals in the home leg at Tolka Park meant they became the first Irish team to make it to the third qualifying round. After a 0–0 draw with Deportivo de La Coruña in front of 25,000 fans at Lansdowne Road, the Irish team lost 3–0 in Spain.",
"Title: Tommy J. Allen\n\nTommy Allen, born 1946, is the Republic Of Ireland's most capped international hockey goalkeeper of all time. Tommy joined Monkstown Hockey Club as a fourteen-year-old in 1960. Following a number of years as goalkeeper on the third and second teams he became a regular first team member in 1968 on the departure of Tony Dodd to Railway Union. The following year he gained his Ireland under 23 International against Wales in Dublin. He got his first full International Cap also against Wales in Southampton in 1974. During his International career he played in the Intercontinental Cup in Rome in 1977, the European Cup in Hanover and World Cup Final in Buenos Aires in 1978. The following year he toured Australia and New Zealand with the Irish team. After Ireland's participation in the Intercontinental cup in Malaysia in 1981 he retired from the outdoor International scene amassing 28 caps. However, he continued to remain on the Irish team at Indoor Hockey getting a record equalling 60 caps of which 52 were consecutive. On the Leinster team for ten years up to 1983 during which the Leinster Regiment Interprovincial cup was won four times. In his years as Monkstown goalkeeper up to 1987, he was on winning league teams in 1976 and 1982 and the Mills Cup winners in 1974 and 1979.",
"Title: Gaelic football\n\nGaelic football (Irish: \"Peil Ghaelach\"; short name \"Peil\" or \"Caid\"), commonly referred to as football or Gaelic, is an Irish team sport. It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score by kicking or punching the ball into the other team's goals (3 points) or between two upright posts above the goals and over a crossbar 2.5 m above the ground (1 point).",
"Title: Thomas Brennan (equestrian)\n\nThomas \"Tommy\" Brennan (29 January 1940 – 20 July 2014) was an Irish equestrian who was successful both in jumping and eventing. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in the mixed three-day event, individually and with the Irish team, with the best result of fourth place in the team competition in 1964. He was part of the Irish team that won the gold medal at the 1966 Eventing World Championship. Between 1964 and 1966 Brennan rode \"Kilkenny\", who was later sold to James C. Wofford and won two silver Olympic medals. Brennan also worked with \"Ambassador\", who was sold to Graziano Mancinelli and won an Olympic gold."
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Marshall Leib, along with Phil Spector, was part of the vocal group that created what song that reached #1 in 1958?
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To Know Him Is to Love Him
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"The Teddy Bears were an American pop music group.",
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"\"(The Best Part of) Breaking Up\" is a song written by Phil Spector, Pete Andreoli and Vince Poncia.",
" It was first recorded by The Ronettes, produced by Phil Spector and arranged by Jack Nitzsche with Ronnie Spector on lead vocals and with backing vocals by Nedra Talley and Estelle Bennett, ably abetted by Darlene Love and the Blossoms, Bobby Sheen (a.k.a. Bob B. Soxx), and Sonny and Cher.",
" The song was released in April 1964, the year widely recognized as the group's most successful year, and proved to be the group's third consecutive top forty hit in the US.",
" The single peaked at number 39 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 43 on the UK Singles Chart."
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"Marshall Leib (January 26, 1939 – March 15, 2002) was one of the original members of The Teddy Bears.",
" Leib and his high school friend, producer Phil Spector, formed the trio.",
" Leib performed background harmony vocals and they made a black-and-white film of the song \"To Know Him Is to Love Him\", which became the number one song in the U.S. The Teddy Bears' song has since been covered by many artists such as Dolly Parton and Amy Winehouse, to name a few."
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"\"(You're My) Soul And Inspiration\" is a song by American pop duo the Righteous Brothers.",
" It was the group's first hit after leaving their long-time producer Phil Spector.",
" The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, who also wrote the group's first hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" along with Phil Spector.",
" It is the title track of their album.",
" The single peaked at No. 1 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" \"Billboard\" ranked the record as the No. 3 single for 1966."
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"Darlene Wright (born July 26, 1941), known by her stage name, Darlene Love is an American popular music singer and actress.",
" She gained prominence in the 1960s for the song \"He's a Rebel,\" a No. 1 American single in 1962, and was one of the artists who performed on the celebrated Christmas album \"A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector,\" produced by Phil Spector in 1963.",
" She is ranked number 84 among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers."
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"sentences": [
"A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (originally released as A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records) is an album of Christmas songs, produced by Phil Spector, and originally released as Philles 45 in 1963.",
" Spector treated a series of mostly secular Christmas standards to his trademark \"Wall of Sound\" treatment, and the selections feature the vocal performances of Spector's regular artists during this period.",
" The album peaked at number 13 on \"Billboard\" magazine's special, year-end, weekly Christmas Albums sales chart in December 1963."
],
"title": "A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector"
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"Back to Mono (1958–1969) is a box set (4 compact discs or 5 vinyl LPs) compilation of the recorded work of record producer Phil Spector, through the 1960s, released in 1991 by ABKCO as #7118-2.",
" The first track, \"To Know Him Is to Love Him,\" released in 1958, features Spector performing as part of the group the Teddy Bears.",
" Initially a vinyl album-sized package, the box contained a booklet with photographs, complete song lyrics, discographical information, and a reproduction of the essay on Spector by Tom Wolfe, \"The First Tycoon of Teen.\"",
" The package also contained a small, round, red \"Back to Mono\" pin."
],
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"\"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" is a song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil.",
" It was first recorded by the Righteous Brothers in 1964, and was produced by Phil Spector.",
" Their recording is considered by some music critics to be the ultimate expression and illustration of Spector's \"Wall of Sound\" recording technique.",
" It has also been described by various music writers as \"one of the best records ever made\" and \"the ultimate pop record\"."
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"\"To Know Him Is to Love Him\" is a song written by Phil Spector, inspired by words on his father's tombstone, \"To Know Him Was To Love Him.\"",
" It was first recorded by the only vocal group of which he was a member, the Teddy Bears.",
" Their recording spent three weeks at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart in 1958, while reaching No. 2 on UK's \"New Musical Express\" chart.",
" Peter & Gordon and Bobby Vinton later had hits with the song, with its title and lyrics changed to \"To Know You Is to Love You\".",
" In 1987, the song was resurrected by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, whose \"Trio\" recording topped the U.S. country singles charts.",
" The song is in 12/8 time."
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"title": "To Know Him Is to Love Him"
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"\"Spanish Harlem\" is a song released by Ben E. King in 1960 on Atco Records, written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector, and produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.",
" During a 1968 interview, Leiber credited Stoller with the arrangement; similarly, in a 2009 radio interview with Leiber and Stoller on the \"Bob Edwards Weekend\" talk show, Jerry Leiber said that Stoller, while uncredited, had written the key instrumental introduction to the record.",
" In the team's autobiography from the same year, \"Hound Dog\", Stoller himself remarks that he had created this \"fill\" while doing a piano accompaniment when the song was presented to Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records, with Spector playing guitar and Leiber doing the vocal.",
" \"Since then, I've never heard the song played without that musical figure.",
" I presumed my contribution was seminal to the composition, but I also knew that Phil didn't want to share credit with anyone but Jerry, so I kept quiet.\""
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"Title: The Teddy Bears\n\nThe Teddy Bears were an American pop music group. They were record producer Phil Spector's first vocal group.",
"Title: (The Best Part of) Breakin' Up\n\n\"(The Best Part of) Breaking Up\" is a song written by Phil Spector, Pete Andreoli and Vince Poncia. It was first recorded by The Ronettes, produced by Phil Spector and arranged by Jack Nitzsche with Ronnie Spector on lead vocals and with backing vocals by Nedra Talley and Estelle Bennett, ably abetted by Darlene Love and the Blossoms, Bobby Sheen (a.k.a. Bob B. Soxx), and Sonny and Cher. The song was released in April 1964, the year widely recognized as the group's most successful year, and proved to be the group's third consecutive top forty hit in the US. The single peaked at number 39 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 43 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Marshall Leib\n\nMarshall Leib (January 26, 1939 – March 15, 2002) was one of the original members of The Teddy Bears. Leib and his high school friend, producer Phil Spector, formed the trio. Leib performed background harmony vocals and they made a black-and-white film of the song \"To Know Him Is to Love Him\", which became the number one song in the U.S. The Teddy Bears' song has since been covered by many artists such as Dolly Parton and Amy Winehouse, to name a few.",
"Title: (You're My) Soul and Inspiration\n\n\"(You're My) Soul And Inspiration\" is a song by American pop duo the Righteous Brothers. It was the group's first hit after leaving their long-time producer Phil Spector. The song was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, who also wrote the group's first hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" along with Phil Spector. It is the title track of their album. The single peaked at No. 1 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart. \"Billboard\" ranked the record as the No. 3 single for 1966.",
"Title: Darlene Love\n\nDarlene Wright (born July 26, 1941), known by her stage name, Darlene Love is an American popular music singer and actress. She gained prominence in the 1960s for the song \"He's a Rebel,\" a No. 1 American single in 1962, and was one of the artists who performed on the celebrated Christmas album \"A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector,\" produced by Phil Spector in 1963. She is ranked number 84 among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers.",
"Title: A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector\n\nA Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (originally released as A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records) is an album of Christmas songs, produced by Phil Spector, and originally released as Philles 45 in 1963. Spector treated a series of mostly secular Christmas standards to his trademark \"Wall of Sound\" treatment, and the selections feature the vocal performances of Spector's regular artists during this period. The album peaked at number 13 on \"Billboard\" magazine's special, year-end, weekly Christmas Albums sales chart in December 1963.",
"Title: Back to Mono (1958–1969)\n\nBack to Mono (1958–1969) is a box set (4 compact discs or 5 vinyl LPs) compilation of the recorded work of record producer Phil Spector, through the 1960s, released in 1991 by ABKCO as #7118-2. The first track, \"To Know Him Is to Love Him,\" released in 1958, features Spector performing as part of the group the Teddy Bears. Initially a vinyl album-sized package, the box contained a booklet with photographs, complete song lyrics, discographical information, and a reproduction of the essay on Spector by Tom Wolfe, \"The First Tycoon of Teen.\" The package also contained a small, round, red \"Back to Mono\" pin.",
"Title: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\n\n\"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" is a song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil. It was first recorded by the Righteous Brothers in 1964, and was produced by Phil Spector. Their recording is considered by some music critics to be the ultimate expression and illustration of Spector's \"Wall of Sound\" recording technique. It has also been described by various music writers as \"one of the best records ever made\" and \"the ultimate pop record\".",
"Title: To Know Him Is to Love Him\n\n\"To Know Him Is to Love Him\" is a song written by Phil Spector, inspired by words on his father's tombstone, \"To Know Him Was To Love Him.\" It was first recorded by the only vocal group of which he was a member, the Teddy Bears. Their recording spent three weeks at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart in 1958, while reaching No. 2 on UK's \"New Musical Express\" chart. Peter & Gordon and Bobby Vinton later had hits with the song, with its title and lyrics changed to \"To Know You Is to Love You\". In 1987, the song was resurrected by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, whose \"Trio\" recording topped the U.S. country singles charts. The song is in 12/8 time.",
"Title: Spanish Harlem (song)\n\n\"Spanish Harlem\" is a song released by Ben E. King in 1960 on Atco Records, written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector, and produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. During a 1968 interview, Leiber credited Stoller with the arrangement; similarly, in a 2009 radio interview with Leiber and Stoller on the \"Bob Edwards Weekend\" talk show, Jerry Leiber said that Stoller, while uncredited, had written the key instrumental introduction to the record. In the team's autobiography from the same year, \"Hound Dog\", Stoller himself remarks that he had created this \"fill\" while doing a piano accompaniment when the song was presented to Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records, with Spector playing guitar and Leiber doing the vocal. \"Since then, I've never heard the song played without that musical figure. I presumed my contribution was seminal to the composition, but I also knew that Phil didn't want to share credit with anyone but Jerry, so I kept quiet.\""
] |
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The basketball player whose career ended due a serve leg injury during the 1998–99 New Jersey Nets season plead guilt to an assult in what year?
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2010
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"The 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 77th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" It was also the second straight season that Joel Embiid, their third pick in the 2014 NBA draft, would not suit up for the 76ers due to a leg injury.",
" Philadelphia broke the record for the longest losing streak in American professional sports history with 27 straight losses over this season and last season with a 114–116 loss to the Houston Rockets.",
" The losing streak would reach to 28 games (with the 18 straight losses tying the record for longest opening season losing streak with the 2009–10 New Jersey Nets) before getting their first victory at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, which was also Kobe Bryant's last game against the 76ers in Philadelphia.",
" Philadelphia would also hire former Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-time NBA Executive of the Year winner Jerry Colangelo on December 7, 2015 as their Chairman of Basketball Operations.",
" Eleven days later, former Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni would join the team as an associate head coach.",
" Near the end of the season, general manager Sam Hinkie would announce his resignation from his position, being replaced by Jerry's son Bryan Colangelo before the end of the season.",
" Jerry would also announce his personal demotion from his original position afterwards.",
" They finished just one game shy of tying the NBA record for most losses in a season set by themselves during their 1972–73 season when they went 9–73.",
" However, it would be the season where Sam Hinkie's goal of \"The Process\" came into full fruition since they'd later earn the #1 selection in the 2016 NBA draft."
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"The 2009–10 New Jersey Nets season was the 43rd season of the franchise, 34th in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" This was the team's final season at the Izod Center.",
" With a loss to the Dallas Mavericks on , the Nets became the first team in NBA history to start the season 0–18.",
" The Nets got their first win of the season at home against the Charlotte Bobcats on .",
" With a loss to the Houston Rockets on , the Nets became the sixth team in NBA history to lose 28 of its first 30 games, tying the worst 30-game record in NBA history.",
" With a loss to the Utah Jazz on , the Nets became the third team in NBA history to lose 40 of its first 43 games, tying the worst 3-win record in NBA history.",
" On February 6, the Nets lost to the Detroit Pistons, falling to 4–46 and tying the record for worst 50 game record in the history of the three major sports (NBA, MLB, NHL) that play seasons that long."
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"title": "2009–10 New Jersey Nets season"
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"Jeffrey Steven Turner (born April 9, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player and broadcasting announcer.",
" Turner played ten NBA seasons (1984–1987; 1989–1996), spending time with the New Jersey Nets as well as the Orlando Magic.",
" He ended his NBA career with 3,697 career points.",
" Turner was a 6' 9\" forward/center.",
" After his career ended he spent nine years as a radio color commentator for the Magic.",
" He then served as the head boys basketball coach at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida from to 2005 to 2013, where he compiled a 151-72 record and won the state title in 2013.",
" From 2011 to 2013 he was also a studio analyst for Magic games.",
" In 2013, Turner was named television color commentator for the Magic."
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"The 2007–08 New Jersey Nets season was the 41st season, 32nd in the NBA basketball in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" Midseason, All-Star point guard Jason Kidd was shipped to the Dallas Mavericks, the team where he began his career.",
" He would later help the Mavericks win their first ever NBA championship in 2011.",
" Kidd would later return to the Nets, in Brooklyn, as their head coach for the 2013–14 season."
],
"title": "2007–08 New Jersey Nets season"
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"The 1998–99 NBA season was the Nets' 32nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" After a lockout wiped out nearly half of the season, the Nets signed free agents Eric Murdock and Scott Burrell while acquiring Jim McIlvaine from the Seattle SuperSonics.",
" However, they got off to a poor start losing 18 of their first 21 games.",
" Head coach John Calipari was fired and replaced with assistant Don Casey.",
" At midseason, Sam Cassell, who was out with an ankle injury was traded along with Chris Gatling to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team trade, as the Nets acquired Stephon Marbury from the Minnesota Timberwolves.",
" As the season wounded down, the Nets were dealt with a blow when Jayson Williams' career was ended with a severe leg injury.",
" The Nets finished last place in the Atlantic Division with a 16–34 record.",
" Following the season, Murdock was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers."
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"The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in Brooklyn, New York.",
" They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The team plays its home games at the Barclays Center.",
" The franchise was founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, and was one of the eleven original American Basketball Association (ABA) teams.",
" In its second ABA season, Arthur Brown, the team owner, moved the team to Long Island and renamed it the New York Nets.",
" The team won ABA championships in 1974 and 1976.",
" When the ABA merged with the NBA in 1976, the Nets were one of four ABA teams admitted into the NBA.",
" The team was moved to the Rutgers Athletic Center in New Jersey; after the 1976–77 NBA season, the team was renamed the New Jersey Nets.",
" Since they joined the NBA, the Nets have won 4 divisional championships, 2 conference championships and appeared in the playoffs 16 times.",
" The Nets moved to Brooklyn in 2012, and now play as the Brooklyn Nets."
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"title": "List of Brooklyn Nets head coaches"
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"Jayson Williams (born February 22, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" He played for the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association.",
" In 2010, Williams pleaded guilty to assault in the accidental shooting death of a limousine driver.",
" He served an 27-month prison sentence and was released in April 2012."
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"This is a list of seasons completed by the Brooklyn Nets professional basketball franchise.",
" The Nets were founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA).",
" A year later, the team moved to Long Island, New York, and were renamed as the New York Nets.",
" There, behind the play of Hall of Famer Julius Erving, the team won its only two ABA championships: in 1974 and 1976.",
" After the 1975–76 season, the ABA merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Nets were one of four franchises who joined the older league.",
" After a season of being the second team to represent the state of New York, (along with the New York Knicks), the team moved back to New Jersey as the New Jersey Nets."
],
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"The 2011–12 New Jersey Nets season was the 45th season of the franchise, their 36th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and their 35th and final season in New Jersey before moving to Brooklyn, New York and changing their name to the Brooklyn Nets for the 2012–13 NBA season.",
" The Nets finished 22-44, last in the Atlantic Division and 12th overall in the Eastern Conference and failed to make the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season.",
" Point guard Deron Williams led the team in scoring (21.0), assists (8.7), and minutes per game (36.3) and was the team's lone selection in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.",
" Forward Kris Humphries led the team with 11.0 rebounds and 1.19 blocks per game and games played (62)."
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"The 1968–69 New York Nets season was the 1st season of the Nets in New York and second overall season in the American Basketball Association (ABA).",
" After one year in New Jersey, the team elected to play their games at Commack Arena in New York, the same place that they had tried to use for their one game playoff against the Kentucky Colonels that they forfeited due to unplayable conditions.",
" Low attendance plagued the team at times, with the October 29th game drawing only 384 people to see the Nets play the Denver Rockets.",
" Only 249 attended the game played on December 25, 1968 against the Rockets.",
" The December 27th game was notable for a collision between Ken Wilburn and Rick Barry that cost Barry the rest of his season due to injury.",
" Factors for the low attendance ranged from a lack of star power to the condition of the court, which was over the rink due to the Arena doubling as a hockey arena."
],
"title": "1968–69 New York Nets season"
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"Title: 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season\n\nThe 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 77th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was also the second straight season that Joel Embiid, their third pick in the 2014 NBA draft, would not suit up for the 76ers due to a leg injury. Philadelphia broke the record for the longest losing streak in American professional sports history with 27 straight losses over this season and last season with a 114–116 loss to the Houston Rockets. The losing streak would reach to 28 games (with the 18 straight losses tying the record for longest opening season losing streak with the 2009–10 New Jersey Nets) before getting their first victory at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, which was also Kobe Bryant's last game against the 76ers in Philadelphia. Philadelphia would also hire former Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-time NBA Executive of the Year winner Jerry Colangelo on December 7, 2015 as their Chairman of Basketball Operations. Eleven days later, former Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni would join the team as an associate head coach. Near the end of the season, general manager Sam Hinkie would announce his resignation from his position, being replaced by Jerry's son Bryan Colangelo before the end of the season. Jerry would also announce his personal demotion from his original position afterwards. They finished just one game shy of tying the NBA record for most losses in a season set by themselves during their 1972–73 season when they went 9–73. However, it would be the season where Sam Hinkie's goal of \"The Process\" came into full fruition since they'd later earn the #1 selection in the 2016 NBA draft.",
"Title: 2009–10 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 2009–10 New Jersey Nets season was the 43rd season of the franchise, 34th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the team's final season at the Izod Center. With a loss to the Dallas Mavericks on , the Nets became the first team in NBA history to start the season 0–18. The Nets got their first win of the season at home against the Charlotte Bobcats on . With a loss to the Houston Rockets on , the Nets became the sixth team in NBA history to lose 28 of its first 30 games, tying the worst 30-game record in NBA history. With a loss to the Utah Jazz on , the Nets became the third team in NBA history to lose 40 of its first 43 games, tying the worst 3-win record in NBA history. On February 6, the Nets lost to the Detroit Pistons, falling to 4–46 and tying the record for worst 50 game record in the history of the three major sports (NBA, MLB, NHL) that play seasons that long.",
"Title: Jeff Turner\n\nJeffrey Steven Turner (born April 9, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player and broadcasting announcer. Turner played ten NBA seasons (1984–1987; 1989–1996), spending time with the New Jersey Nets as well as the Orlando Magic. He ended his NBA career with 3,697 career points. Turner was a 6' 9\" forward/center. After his career ended he spent nine years as a radio color commentator for the Magic. He then served as the head boys basketball coach at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida from to 2005 to 2013, where he compiled a 151-72 record and won the state title in 2013. From 2011 to 2013 he was also a studio analyst for Magic games. In 2013, Turner was named television color commentator for the Magic.",
"Title: 2007–08 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 2007–08 New Jersey Nets season was the 41st season, 32nd in the NBA basketball in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Midseason, All-Star point guard Jason Kidd was shipped to the Dallas Mavericks, the team where he began his career. He would later help the Mavericks win their first ever NBA championship in 2011. Kidd would later return to the Nets, in Brooklyn, as their head coach for the 2013–14 season.",
"Title: 1998–99 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1998–99 NBA season was the Nets' 32nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. After a lockout wiped out nearly half of the season, the Nets signed free agents Eric Murdock and Scott Burrell while acquiring Jim McIlvaine from the Seattle SuperSonics. However, they got off to a poor start losing 18 of their first 21 games. Head coach John Calipari was fired and replaced with assistant Don Casey. At midseason, Sam Cassell, who was out with an ankle injury was traded along with Chris Gatling to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team trade, as the Nets acquired Stephon Marbury from the Minnesota Timberwolves. As the season wounded down, the Nets were dealt with a blow when Jayson Williams' career was ended with a severe leg injury. The Nets finished last place in the Atlantic Division with a 16–34 record. Following the season, Murdock was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.",
"Title: List of Brooklyn Nets head coaches\n\nThe Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in Brooklyn, New York. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team plays its home games at the Barclays Center. The franchise was founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, and was one of the eleven original American Basketball Association (ABA) teams. In its second ABA season, Arthur Brown, the team owner, moved the team to Long Island and renamed it the New York Nets. The team won ABA championships in 1974 and 1976. When the ABA merged with the NBA in 1976, the Nets were one of four ABA teams admitted into the NBA. The team was moved to the Rutgers Athletic Center in New Jersey; after the 1976–77 NBA season, the team was renamed the New Jersey Nets. Since they joined the NBA, the Nets have won 4 divisional championships, 2 conference championships and appeared in the playoffs 16 times. The Nets moved to Brooklyn in 2012, and now play as the Brooklyn Nets.",
"Title: Jayson Williams\n\nJayson Williams (born February 22, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association. In 2010, Williams pleaded guilty to assault in the accidental shooting death of a limousine driver. He served an 27-month prison sentence and was released in April 2012.",
"Title: List of Brooklyn Nets seasons\n\nThis is a list of seasons completed by the Brooklyn Nets professional basketball franchise. The Nets were founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA). A year later, the team moved to Long Island, New York, and were renamed as the New York Nets. There, behind the play of Hall of Famer Julius Erving, the team won its only two ABA championships: in 1974 and 1976. After the 1975–76 season, the ABA merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Nets were one of four franchises who joined the older league. After a season of being the second team to represent the state of New York, (along with the New York Knicks), the team moved back to New Jersey as the New Jersey Nets.",
"Title: 2011–12 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 2011–12 New Jersey Nets season was the 45th season of the franchise, their 36th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and their 35th and final season in New Jersey before moving to Brooklyn, New York and changing their name to the Brooklyn Nets for the 2012–13 NBA season. The Nets finished 22-44, last in the Atlantic Division and 12th overall in the Eastern Conference and failed to make the playoffs for a fifth consecutive season. Point guard Deron Williams led the team in scoring (21.0), assists (8.7), and minutes per game (36.3) and was the team's lone selection in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game. Forward Kris Humphries led the team with 11.0 rebounds and 1.19 blocks per game and games played (62).",
"Title: 1968–69 New York Nets season\n\nThe 1968–69 New York Nets season was the 1st season of the Nets in New York and second overall season in the American Basketball Association (ABA). After one year in New Jersey, the team elected to play their games at Commack Arena in New York, the same place that they had tried to use for their one game playoff against the Kentucky Colonels that they forfeited due to unplayable conditions. Low attendance plagued the team at times, with the October 29th game drawing only 384 people to see the Nets play the Denver Rockets. Only 249 attended the game played on December 25, 1968 against the Rockets. The December 27th game was notable for a collision between Ken Wilburn and Rick Barry that cost Barry the rest of his season due to injury. Factors for the low attendance ranged from a lack of star power to the condition of the court, which was over the rink due to the Arena doubling as a hockey arena."
] |
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Henry Eben Burnham, was a United States Senator from New Hampshire, he was born in Dunbarton, a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, in which country?
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"The Downtown Concord Historic District encompasses most of the commercial heart of downtown Concord, New Hampshire, United States.",
" Incorporated in 1734, Concord became the state capital in 1808 and the seat of Merrimack County in 1823.",
" Economic growth followed, due in part to these government institutions and also to the rise of industry along the Merrimack River, which flows through the city east of the downtown area, and the arrival in the 1840s of the railroad.",
" The New Hampshire State House was built in 1819 south of the traditional center of the city (now the Concord Historic District), and the commercial heart of the city began to take shape along the First New Hampshire Turnpike south of the State House (now Main Street).",
" The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000."
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"Hooksett is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 13,451 at the 2010 census.",
" The town is located between Manchester, the state's largest city, and Concord, the state capital.",
" A prominent landmark is Robie's Country Store, a National Historic Landmark and a frequent stop for presidential candidates during the New Hampshire primary."
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"Dunbarton is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 2,758 at the 2010 census."
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"South Sutton is an unincorporated community in the town of Sutton in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" It is located along New Hampshire Route 114, which leads north through Sutton Mills and North Sutton into the town of New London, and south into the town of Bradford.",
" South Sutton is located along the Lane River."
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"The Merrimack County Courthouse stands at 163 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital and county seat of Merrimack County.",
" The oldest part of the courthouse building is a brick and granite two story structure, completed in 1857 to serve as a town hall and court building.",
" The city and county used the building for town offices and county courts until 1904, when the city sold its interest in the building to the county.",
" Between 1905 and 1907 the building was extensively remodeled to plans by local architect George S. Forrest.",
" A modern addition has been made to the rear of the building."
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"Bradford is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 1,650 at the 2010 census.",
" The main village of the town, where 356 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Bradford census-designated place (CDP), and is located in the northeast part of the town, west of the junction of New Hampshire routes 103 and 114.",
" The town also includes the villages of Bradford Center and Melvin Mills."
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"Robert William Upton (February 3, 1884April 28, 1972) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire.",
" Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools, graduated from Boston University Law School in 1907, was admitted to the Massachusetts and New Hampshire bars in 1907 and commenced practice in Concord, New Hampshire.",
" He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1911 and was a delegate to the New Hampshire State Constitutional Conventions of 1918, 1930, 1938, and 1948, serving as president in 1948."
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"Samuel Bell (February 9, 1770December 23, 1850) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 14th Governor of New Hampshire from 1819 to 1823, and as the United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1823 to 1835.",
" Born in Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire, Bell became a lawyer in the 1790s, and entered politics by becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1804.",
" In 1806, the year he left the House, he became the head of a bank which during his tenure in that position became the only New Hampshire bank to fail between 1792 and 1840.",
" A member of the New Hampshire Senate from 1807 to 1809, and an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1816 to 1819, Bell was elected to become the Governor of New Hampshire in 1819 as Democratic-Republican.",
" Re-elected in 1820, 1821, and 1822 against token opposition, Bell's victory in 1822 was accompanied by the largest share of votes cast for a governor candidate of New Hampshire since John Taylor Gilman's victory in 1795.",
" Whilst Governor, New Hampshire's crime level fell, and industry within the state prospered.",
" In 1823, declining to stand again for the governorship, he became a Senator for New Hampshire.",
" He won re-election in 1829, was the chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Claims, and left the Senate in 1835.",
" He retired from public life thereafter, and died in Chester, New Hampshire at the age of 80.",
" He is buried in Chester Village Cemetery, Rockingham, New Hampshire."
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"Austin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819October 8, 1886) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire.",
" Born in Hebron, New Hampshire, he pursued an academic course, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of Merrimack County in 1845.",
" He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1850 to 1852 and in 1865–1866, and served as speaker during the last two years.",
" He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate in 1857–1858, serving as president the last year."
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"Henry Eben Burnham (November 8, 1844February 8, 1917) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire.",
" Born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools and Kimball Union Academy and married Ella Knowles Haskell, the first woman to argue a case in the U.S. Supreme Court.",
" Burnham graduated from Dartmouth College in 1865, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1868 and commenced practice in Manchester.",
" He engaged in banking and insurance and was member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1873-1874, was treasurer of Hillsborough County from 1875 to 1877, was judge of probate for Hillsborough County from 1876 to 1879, and was a member of the State constitutional convention of 1889.",
" He was chairman of the Republican State convention in 1888, served as a ballot-law commissioner from 1892 to 1900, and was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1901."
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"Title: Downtown Concord Historic District\n\nThe Downtown Concord Historic District encompasses most of the commercial heart of downtown Concord, New Hampshire, United States. Incorporated in 1734, Concord became the state capital in 1808 and the seat of Merrimack County in 1823. Economic growth followed, due in part to these government institutions and also to the rise of industry along the Merrimack River, which flows through the city east of the downtown area, and the arrival in the 1840s of the railroad. The New Hampshire State House was built in 1819 south of the traditional center of the city (now the Concord Historic District), and the commercial heart of the city began to take shape along the First New Hampshire Turnpike south of the State House (now Main Street). The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.",
"Title: Hooksett, New Hampshire\n\nHooksett is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 13,451 at the 2010 census. The town is located between Manchester, the state's largest city, and Concord, the state capital. A prominent landmark is Robie's Country Store, a National Historic Landmark and a frequent stop for presidential candidates during the New Hampshire primary.",
"Title: Dunbarton, New Hampshire\n\nDunbarton is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,758 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: South Sutton, New Hampshire\n\nSouth Sutton is an unincorporated community in the town of Sutton in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located along New Hampshire Route 114, which leads north through Sutton Mills and North Sutton into the town of New London, and south into the town of Bradford. South Sutton is located along the Lane River.",
"Title: Merrimack County Courthouse\n\nThe Merrimack County Courthouse stands at 163 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital and county seat of Merrimack County. The oldest part of the courthouse building is a brick and granite two story structure, completed in 1857 to serve as a town hall and court building. The city and county used the building for town offices and county courts until 1904, when the city sold its interest in the building to the county. Between 1905 and 1907 the building was extensively remodeled to plans by local architect George S. Forrest. A modern addition has been made to the rear of the building.",
"Title: Bradford, New Hampshire\n\nBradford is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,650 at the 2010 census. The main village of the town, where 356 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Bradford census-designated place (CDP), and is located in the northeast part of the town, west of the junction of New Hampshire routes 103 and 114. The town also includes the villages of Bradford Center and Melvin Mills.",
"Title: Robert W. Upton\n\nRobert William Upton (February 3, 1884April 28, 1972) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools, graduated from Boston University Law School in 1907, was admitted to the Massachusetts and New Hampshire bars in 1907 and commenced practice in Concord, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1911 and was a delegate to the New Hampshire State Constitutional Conventions of 1918, 1930, 1938, and 1948, serving as president in 1948.",
"Title: Samuel Bell\n\nSamuel Bell (February 9, 1770December 23, 1850) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 14th Governor of New Hampshire from 1819 to 1823, and as the United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1823 to 1835. Born in Londonderry in the Province of New Hampshire, Bell became a lawyer in the 1790s, and entered politics by becoming a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1804. In 1806, the year he left the House, he became the head of a bank which during his tenure in that position became the only New Hampshire bank to fail between 1792 and 1840. A member of the New Hampshire Senate from 1807 to 1809, and an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1816 to 1819, Bell was elected to become the Governor of New Hampshire in 1819 as Democratic-Republican. Re-elected in 1820, 1821, and 1822 against token opposition, Bell's victory in 1822 was accompanied by the largest share of votes cast for a governor candidate of New Hampshire since John Taylor Gilman's victory in 1795. Whilst Governor, New Hampshire's crime level fell, and industry within the state prospered. In 1823, declining to stand again for the governorship, he became a Senator for New Hampshire. He won re-election in 1829, was the chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Claims, and left the Senate in 1835. He retired from public life thereafter, and died in Chester, New Hampshire at the age of 80. He is buried in Chester Village Cemetery, Rockingham, New Hampshire.",
"Title: Austin F. Pike\n\nAustin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819October 8, 1886) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Hebron, New Hampshire, he pursued an academic course, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of Merrimack County in 1845. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1850 to 1852 and in 1865–1866, and served as speaker during the last two years. He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate in 1857–1858, serving as president the last year.",
"Title: Henry E. Burnham\n\nHenry Eben Burnham (November 8, 1844February 8, 1917) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, he attended the public schools and Kimball Union Academy and married Ella Knowles Haskell, the first woman to argue a case in the U.S. Supreme Court. Burnham graduated from Dartmouth College in 1865, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1868 and commenced practice in Manchester. He engaged in banking and insurance and was member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1873-1874, was treasurer of Hillsborough County from 1875 to 1877, was judge of probate for Hillsborough County from 1876 to 1879, and was a member of the State constitutional convention of 1889. He was chairman of the Republican State convention in 1888, served as a ballot-law commissioner from 1892 to 1900, and was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1901."
] |
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Phillip Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, the present street is effectively in two sections, separated by Chifley Square, Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, in which country?
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Australia
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"Phillip Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.",
" While the street runs from King Street in the south to Circular Quay in the north, the present street is effectively in two sections, separated by Chifley Square.",
" Other cross streets include Martin Place, Bridge Street, and Bent Street."
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"Deutsche Bank Place is a 240 m skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.",
" It is located at 126 Phillip Street (corner of Hunter Street) in the north-eastern end of the central business district, across the road from Chifley Tower.",
" Construction began in 2002 and was completed in 2005.",
" The building's architect is Norman Foster of Foster and Partners."
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"College Street is a 700 m major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.",
" From north to south, it runs from east of Queens Square and St James station to start at the junction of the Prince Albert, St Marys, and Art Gallery roads and runs to Whitlam Square, at Liverpool Street.",
" The street runs beside the eastern border of Hyde Park, and is lined by the Australian Museum, Sydney Grammar School, Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre, and St Mary's Cathedral."
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"Chifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia.",
" When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney.",
" It was designed by Travis McEwen and Kohn Pedersen Fox (Project Architect: John Rayner), New York City-based architects."
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"sentences": [
"The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission.",
" It was formed in Sydney on 8 August 1907 and was known as the New South Wales Rugby Football League (NSWRFL) until 1984.",
" From 1908 to 1994, the NSWRL ran Sydney's, then New South Wales', and eventually Australia's top-level rugby league club competition from their headquarters (or \"Bunker\" as it was nicknamed during the Super League war) on Phillip Street, Sydney.",
" The organisation is responsible for administering the New South Wales rugby league team."
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"title": "New South Wales Rugby League"
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"Chifley is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.",
" Chifley is 13 km south-east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the City of Randwick.",
" The postcode is 2036.",
" Chifley is surrounded by the suburbs of Matraville, Malabar, Little Bay and Phillip Bay."
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"Tank Stream, a fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove, located in New South Wales, Australia, was the fresh water supply for the fledgling colony of New South Wales in the late 18th century.",
" Today it is little more than a storm water drain.",
" It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park and at high tide entered Sydney Cove at what is now the intersection of Bridge and Pitt Streets in the Sydney central business district.",
" The catchment was 65 ha , corresponding roughly the size of the Sydney central business district."
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"The Governor Phillip Tower, the Governor Macquarie Tower and the Museum of Sydney are the main elements of one of the largest developments in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.",
" Completed in 1994, the property development complex occupies an elevated site in the north-east area of the central business district.",
" The complex incorporates the site of the first Government House, one of Australia’s earliest and most significant sites of European heritage.",
" The address is 1 Farrer Place, Sydney.",
" Designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall and built by Australia's largest privately owned construction company Grocon, at the time of its completion it was regarded as achieving new standards for Sydney commercial architecture in terms of finish quality and design."
],
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"sentences": [
"Pitt Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.",
" The street runs through the entire city centre from Circular Quay in the north to Waterloo, although today's street is in two disjointed sections after a substantial stretch of it was removed to make way for Sydney's Central Railway Station.",
" Pitt Street is well known for the pedestrian only retail centre of Pitt Street Mall, a section of the street which runs from Market Street to King Street."
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"Title: Chief Secretary's building\n\nThe Chief Secretary’s building (originally the Colonial Secretary's building) is a heritage-listed state government administrative building of the Victorian Free Classical architectural style located at 121 Macquarie Street, 65 Bridge Street, and at 44-50 Phillip Street in the Sydney central business district of New South Wales, Australia.",
"Title: Phillip Street, Sydney\n\nPhillip Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. While the street runs from King Street in the south to Circular Quay in the north, the present street is effectively in two sections, separated by Chifley Square. Other cross streets include Martin Place, Bridge Street, and Bent Street.",
"Title: Deutsche Bank Place\n\nDeutsche Bank Place is a 240 m skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located at 126 Phillip Street (corner of Hunter Street) in the north-eastern end of the central business district, across the road from Chifley Tower. Construction began in 2002 and was completed in 2005. The building's architect is Norman Foster of Foster and Partners.",
"Title: College Street, Sydney\n\nCollege Street is a 700 m major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. From north to south, it runs from east of Queens Square and St James station to start at the junction of the Prince Albert, St Marys, and Art Gallery roads and runs to Whitlam Square, at Liverpool Street. The street runs beside the eastern border of Hyde Park, and is lined by the Australian Museum, Sydney Grammar School, Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre, and St Mary's Cathedral.",
"Title: Chifley Tower\n\nChifley Tower is a premium skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is considered the tallest building in Sydney. It was designed by Travis McEwen and Kohn Pedersen Fox (Project Architect: John Rayner), New York City-based architects.",
"Title: New South Wales Rugby League\n\nThe New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission. It was formed in Sydney on 8 August 1907 and was known as the New South Wales Rugby Football League (NSWRFL) until 1984. From 1908 to 1994, the NSWRL ran Sydney's, then New South Wales', and eventually Australia's top-level rugby league club competition from their headquarters (or \"Bunker\" as it was nicknamed during the Super League war) on Phillip Street, Sydney. The organisation is responsible for administering the New South Wales rugby league team.",
"Title: Chifley, New South Wales\n\nChifley is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Chifley is 13 km south-east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the City of Randwick. The postcode is 2036. Chifley is surrounded by the suburbs of Matraville, Malabar, Little Bay and Phillip Bay.",
"Title: Tank Stream\n\nTank Stream, a fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove, located in New South Wales, Australia, was the fresh water supply for the fledgling colony of New South Wales in the late 18th century. Today it is little more than a storm water drain. It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park and at high tide entered Sydney Cove at what is now the intersection of Bridge and Pitt Streets in the Sydney central business district. The catchment was 65 ha , corresponding roughly the size of the Sydney central business district.",
"Title: Governor Phillip Tower\n\nThe Governor Phillip Tower, the Governor Macquarie Tower and the Museum of Sydney are the main elements of one of the largest developments in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Completed in 1994, the property development complex occupies an elevated site in the north-east area of the central business district. The complex incorporates the site of the first Government House, one of Australia’s earliest and most significant sites of European heritage. The address is 1 Farrer Place, Sydney. Designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall and built by Australia's largest privately owned construction company Grocon, at the time of its completion it was regarded as achieving new standards for Sydney commercial architecture in terms of finish quality and design.",
"Title: Pitt Street\n\nPitt Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The street runs through the entire city centre from Circular Quay in the north to Waterloo, although today's street is in two disjointed sections after a substantial stretch of it was removed to make way for Sydney's Central Railway Station. Pitt Street is well known for the pedestrian only retail centre of Pitt Street Mall, a section of the street which runs from Market Street to King Street."
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Who collaborated with the American violinist considered on of the greatest on the album West Meets East?
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Ravi Shankar
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"West Meets East is an album by American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, released in Britain in January 1967.",
" It was recorded following their successful duet in June 1966 at the Bath Musical Festival, where they had played some of the same material."
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"The Cádiz Stradivarius of 1722 is an antique violin fabricated by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) of Cremona.",
" The instrument is named after the city Cádiz, Spain where it resided for eighty years.",
" In 1946 it was acquired by American violinist Joseph Fuchs, and is currently owned by a private American foundation.",
" The \"Cádiz\" is on loan to violinist Jennifer Frautschi."
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"Boyd Calvin Tinsley (born May 16, 1964) is an American violinist and mandolinist who performs as a member of the Dave Matthews Band.",
" Within the band, Tinsley has collaborated in writing songs, harmonizing, and singing backing vocals."
],
"title": "Boyd Tinsley"
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"sentences": [
"Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, (22 April 191612 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain.",
" He is widely considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century."
],
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"sentences": [
"Raymond Gniewek (born November 13, 1931 in East Meadow, New York ) is an American violinist.",
" He served as concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra for 43 years; upon his appointment in 1957 he was the youngest person to ever hold the post.",
" He has also had a career as a soloist.",
" His final performance as concertmaster with the orchestra was a concert performance in Carnegie Hall of Béla Bartók's \"Bluebeard's Castle\" in 2000.",
" Gniewek is a native of New York City, where he began his musical education; he continued at the Eastman School of Music, studying with Andre de Ribaupierre and Joseph Knitzer, becoming concertmaster of the Eastman Rochester Orchestra and associate concertmaster of Rochester Philharmonic under Erich Leinsdorf.",
" Other teachers were the Canadian violinist Albert Pratz and Raphael Bronstein of New York City."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"East Meets East is a collaborative studio album released through EMI Classics in 2003 by violinist Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band (Jerzy Bawoł on accordion, Tomasz Kukurba on viola and Tomasz Lato on double bass), surrounded by several guest artists of international reputation such as Natacha Atlas, Mo Foster, and the Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra."
],
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"sentences": [
"Harold Wippler (born c. 1928) is an American violinist and teacher from Denver.",
" Mr. Wippler played as concert master for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now the Colorado Symphony Orchestra with his late wife Charleen whom he married in August 1951.",
" The two often played with the Central City Opera Orchestra and spent three years in the early 1950s with the Kansas City Orchestra where Harold was also concert master.",
" Attending the Curtis Institute of Music after winning the L.A. Concerto Competition, he studied under Efrem Zimbalist.",
" During his career he collaborated and recorded with noted violinists such as Jascha Heifetz.",
" Although he has taught multiple international competition winners his most famous student was the talented Eugene Fodor from 1958 to 1968."
],
"title": "Harold Wippler"
},
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"Frank Xin Huang (born September 5, 1978) is a Chinese-born American violinist and teacher.",
" Since 2015 he has been the concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic.",
" Previous to his position in New York, Huang was the first violinist of the Ying Quartet and a professor of violin and chamber music at the Eastman School of Music, then served as the concertmaster of the Houston Symphony from 2010 to 2015.",
" He has won several international music competitions, most notably the 2003 Naumburg Competition.",
" Huang has concertized widely as a soloist, and his debut recording on Naxos was critically acclaimed."
],
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"Nancy Zhou (born January 5, 1993) is an American violinist.",
" She was the first prize winner of the 2009 Johansen International Competition and of the 2009 Chinese International Violin Competition, a semi-finalist in the 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition, a finalist and recipient of the Rastor special award for the best performance of Kaija Saariaho's \"Tocar\" at the 2010 Sibelius International Violin Competition in Helsinki, Finland, a Laureate of the 2012 Queen Elisabeth Competition, a semifinalist and winner of the top prize for Best Performance of Paganini Caprices at the 2014 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, a semifinalist at the 2015 Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition, and a finalist at the 2015 Sibelius International Violin Competition.",
" Zhou has performed as a soloist with the China National Symphony Orchestra, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Munich Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Belgium, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, Baden-Baden Philharmonic, Oulu Symphony, Central Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Kuopio Symphony Orchestra, Tapiola Sinfonietta, and several other orchestras, and has performed recitals in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, China, Taiwan, Russia, Finland, and Belgium.",
" She has collaborated with conductors Christopher Seaman, Sakari Oramo, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Sebastian Lang-Lessing, Ken-David Masur, Anna-Maria Helsing, Atso Almila, Jurjen Hempel, John Storgårds, and Hannu Lintu."
],
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"sentences": [
"West Meets East, Volume 2 is an album by American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, released in 1968.",
" It is the second album in a trilogy of collaborations between the two artists, after the Grammy Award-winning \"West Meets East\" (1967).",
"<ref name=\"Massey/Shankar obit\">Reginald Massey, \"Ravi Shankar obituary\", \"The Guardian\", 12 December 2012 (retrieved 3 December 2013).",
"</ref>"
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"Title: West Meets East\n\nWest Meets East is an album by American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, released in Britain in January 1967. It was recorded following their successful duet in June 1966 at the Bath Musical Festival, where they had played some of the same material.",
"Title: Cádiz Stradivarius\n\nThe Cádiz Stradivarius of 1722 is an antique violin fabricated by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) of Cremona. The instrument is named after the city Cádiz, Spain where it resided for eighty years. In 1946 it was acquired by American violinist Joseph Fuchs, and is currently owned by a private American foundation. The \"Cádiz\" is on loan to violinist Jennifer Frautschi.",
"Title: Boyd Tinsley\n\nBoyd Calvin Tinsley (born May 16, 1964) is an American violinist and mandolinist who performs as a member of the Dave Matthews Band. Within the band, Tinsley has collaborated in writing songs, harmonizing, and singing backing vocals.",
"Title: Yehudi Menuhin\n\nYehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, (22 April 191612 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain. He is widely considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century.",
"Title: Raymond Gniewek\n\nRaymond Gniewek (born November 13, 1931 in East Meadow, New York ) is an American violinist. He served as concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra for 43 years; upon his appointment in 1957 he was the youngest person to ever hold the post. He has also had a career as a soloist. His final performance as concertmaster with the orchestra was a concert performance in Carnegie Hall of Béla Bartók's \"Bluebeard's Castle\" in 2000. Gniewek is a native of New York City, where he began his musical education; he continued at the Eastman School of Music, studying with Andre de Ribaupierre and Joseph Knitzer, becoming concertmaster of the Eastman Rochester Orchestra and associate concertmaster of Rochester Philharmonic under Erich Leinsdorf. Other teachers were the Canadian violinist Albert Pratz and Raphael Bronstein of New York City.",
"Title: East Meets East\n\nEast Meets East is a collaborative studio album released through EMI Classics in 2003 by violinist Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke band (Jerzy Bawoł on accordion, Tomasz Kukurba on viola and Tomasz Lato on double bass), surrounded by several guest artists of international reputation such as Natacha Atlas, Mo Foster, and the Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra.",
"Title: Harold Wippler\n\nHarold Wippler (born c. 1928) is an American violinist and teacher from Denver. Mr. Wippler played as concert master for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now the Colorado Symphony Orchestra with his late wife Charleen whom he married in August 1951. The two often played with the Central City Opera Orchestra and spent three years in the early 1950s with the Kansas City Orchestra where Harold was also concert master. Attending the Curtis Institute of Music after winning the L.A. Concerto Competition, he studied under Efrem Zimbalist. During his career he collaborated and recorded with noted violinists such as Jascha Heifetz. Although he has taught multiple international competition winners his most famous student was the talented Eugene Fodor from 1958 to 1968.",
"Title: Frank Huang\n\nFrank Xin Huang (born September 5, 1978) is a Chinese-born American violinist and teacher. Since 2015 he has been the concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic. Previous to his position in New York, Huang was the first violinist of the Ying Quartet and a professor of violin and chamber music at the Eastman School of Music, then served as the concertmaster of the Houston Symphony from 2010 to 2015. He has won several international music competitions, most notably the 2003 Naumburg Competition. Huang has concertized widely as a soloist, and his debut recording on Naxos was critically acclaimed.",
"Title: Nancy Zhou\n\nNancy Zhou (born January 5, 1993) is an American violinist. She was the first prize winner of the 2009 Johansen International Competition and of the 2009 Chinese International Violin Competition, a semi-finalist in the 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition, a finalist and recipient of the Rastor special award for the best performance of Kaija Saariaho's \"Tocar\" at the 2010 Sibelius International Violin Competition in Helsinki, Finland, a Laureate of the 2012 Queen Elisabeth Competition, a semifinalist and winner of the top prize for Best Performance of Paganini Caprices at the 2014 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, a semifinalist at the 2015 Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition, and a finalist at the 2015 Sibelius International Violin Competition. Zhou has performed as a soloist with the China National Symphony Orchestra, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Munich Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Belgium, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, Baden-Baden Philharmonic, Oulu Symphony, Central Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Kuopio Symphony Orchestra, Tapiola Sinfonietta, and several other orchestras, and has performed recitals in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, China, Taiwan, Russia, Finland, and Belgium. She has collaborated with conductors Christopher Seaman, Sakari Oramo, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Sebastian Lang-Lessing, Ken-David Masur, Anna-Maria Helsing, Atso Almila, Jurjen Hempel, John Storgårds, and Hannu Lintu.",
"Title: West Meets East, Volume 2\n\nWest Meets East, Volume 2 is an album by American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, released in 1968. It is the second album in a trilogy of collaborations between the two artists, after the Grammy Award-winning \"West Meets East\" (1967). <ref name=\"Massey/Shankar obit\">Reginald Massey, \"Ravi Shankar obituary\", \"The Guardian\", 12 December 2012 (retrieved 3 December 2013). </ref>"
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5,155
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Are The Gaslight Anthem and Dinosaur Jr. both bands formed in the 20th century?
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no
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comparison
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hard
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"The Gaslight Anthem",
"Dinosaur Jr."
],
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"The Beach Boys are an American rock band, formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961.",
" The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed, commercially successful, and widely influential bands of all time.",
" Their co-founder and principal composer, Brian Wilson, is widely considered one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the late 20th century.",
" With record sales estimated at over 100 million, they were one of the few American bands formed prior to the 1964 British Invasion to continue their success, and among artists of the 1960s, they are one of few central figures in the histories of rock."
],
"title": "Cultural impact of the Beach Boys"
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"Sønner av Norge (originally \"Sønner af Norge\", literally \"Sons of Norway\") is the common title of the anthem Norsk Nationalsang (literally, \"Norwegian National Anthem\"), which was the \"de facto\" national anthem of Norway from 1820 until the early 20th century.",
" From the mid-1860s, \"Ja, vi elsker dette landet\" gradually came to occupy the unofficial position as national anthem, but was used alongside \"Sønner af Norge\" until the early 20th century, with \"Sønner af Norge\" being preferred in official situations."
],
"title": "Sønner av Norge"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dinosaur Jr. is an American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984, originally simply called Dinosaur until legal issues forced a change in name."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"\"Onamo, 'namo!\"",
" (Serbian Cyrillic: Онамо, 'намо!",
"; English: There, over there! )",
" also known as the Serbian Marseillaise (Српска марсељеза) was a popular anthem in Montenegro in the late 19th to early 20th century.",
" The royal state anthem of Montenegro at the time was To Our Beautiful Montenegro, while the education anthem was the Hymn to Saint Sava."
],
"title": "Onamo, 'namo!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Palaeoscincus (meaning \"ancient skink\" from the Greek παλαιός and σκίγγος) is a dubious genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur based on teeth from the mid-late Campanian-age Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana.",
" Like several other dinosaur genera named by Joseph Leidy (\"Deinodon\", \"Thespesius\", and \"Trachodon\"), it is an historically important genus with a convoluted taxonomy that has been all but abandoned by modern dinosaur paleontologists. Because of its wide use in the early 20th century, it was somewhat well-known to the general public, often through illustrations of an animal with the armor of \"Edmontonia\" and the tail club of an ankylosaurid."
],
"title": "Palaeoscincus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Gaslight Anthem is an American rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 2006.",
" The band consists of Brian Fallon (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Alex Rosamilia (lead guitar, backing vocals), Alex Levine (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Benny Horowitz (drums, percussion, backing vocals)."
],
"title": "The Gaslight Anthem"
},
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"sentences": [
"Alexandre LeRoi appears as the main villain of the DC graphic novel \"Batman: Master of the Future\", the sequel to \"Gotham by Gaslight\", as an air pirate who intends to stop Gotham City's 20th Century celebrations, and to keep the looming century's polluting technology from becoming a reality.",
" He keeps a mobile base in a zeppelin-esque airship powered by gas, and controlled by a robot LeRoi calls Antonio."
],
"title": "Alexandre LeRoi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Anthem of Yucatán (Spanish: \"Himno de Yucatán\" ) was officially adopted on September 15, 1867.",
" The lyrics of the state anthem were composed by Manuel Palomeque and the music composed by Jacinto Cuevas.",
" The Anthem of Yucatán was the first state anthem in Mexico (the second was the state of Veracruz).",
" During almost all the 20th century, the anthem was sung in schools."
],
"title": "Himno de Yucatán"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bulgarian Legion (Bulgarian: Българска легия , \"Balgarska legiya\") was the name of two military bands formed by Bulgarian volunteers in the Serbian capital of Belgrade in the second part of the 19th century.",
" Their ultimate goal was the liberation of the Bulgarian people from Ottoman rule through coordinated actions with the neighbouring Balkan countries."
],
"title": "Bulgarian Legion"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Norway does not have an official national anthem, but over the last 200 years, a number of anthems have been commonly regarded as \"de facto\" national anthems.",
" At times, multiple anthems have enjoyed this status simultaneously.",
" Today, the anthem \"Ja, vi elsker dette landet\" is the most recognised national anthem, but until the early 20th century, \"Sønner av Norge\" occupied this position."
],
"title": "National anthem of Norway"
}
] |
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"Title: Cultural impact of the Beach Boys\n\nThe Beach Boys are an American rock band, formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961. The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed, commercially successful, and widely influential bands of all time. Their co-founder and principal composer, Brian Wilson, is widely considered one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the late 20th century. With record sales estimated at over 100 million, they were one of the few American bands formed prior to the 1964 British Invasion to continue their success, and among artists of the 1960s, they are one of few central figures in the histories of rock.",
"Title: Sønner av Norge\n\nSønner av Norge (originally \"Sønner af Norge\", literally \"Sons of Norway\") is the common title of the anthem Norsk Nationalsang (literally, \"Norwegian National Anthem\"), which was the \"de facto\" national anthem of Norway from 1820 until the early 20th century. From the mid-1860s, \"Ja, vi elsker dette landet\" gradually came to occupy the unofficial position as national anthem, but was used alongside \"Sønner af Norge\" until the early 20th century, with \"Sønner af Norge\" being preferred in official situations.",
"Title: Dinosaur Jr.\n\nDinosaur Jr. is an American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984, originally simply called Dinosaur until legal issues forced a change in name.",
"Title: Onamo, 'namo!\n\n\"Onamo, 'namo!\" (Serbian Cyrillic: Онамо, 'намо! ; English: There, over there! ) also known as the Serbian Marseillaise (Српска марсељеза) was a popular anthem in Montenegro in the late 19th to early 20th century. The royal state anthem of Montenegro at the time was To Our Beautiful Montenegro, while the education anthem was the Hymn to Saint Sava.",
"Title: Palaeoscincus\n\nPalaeoscincus (meaning \"ancient skink\" from the Greek παλαιός and σκίγγος) is a dubious genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur based on teeth from the mid-late Campanian-age Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana. Like several other dinosaur genera named by Joseph Leidy (\"Deinodon\", \"Thespesius\", and \"Trachodon\"), it is an historically important genus with a convoluted taxonomy that has been all but abandoned by modern dinosaur paleontologists. Because of its wide use in the early 20th century, it was somewhat well-known to the general public, often through illustrations of an animal with the armor of \"Edmontonia\" and the tail club of an ankylosaurid.",
"Title: The Gaslight Anthem\n\nThe Gaslight Anthem is an American rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 2006. The band consists of Brian Fallon (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Alex Rosamilia (lead guitar, backing vocals), Alex Levine (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Benny Horowitz (drums, percussion, backing vocals).",
"Title: Alexandre LeRoi\n\nAlexandre LeRoi appears as the main villain of the DC graphic novel \"Batman: Master of the Future\", the sequel to \"Gotham by Gaslight\", as an air pirate who intends to stop Gotham City's 20th Century celebrations, and to keep the looming century's polluting technology from becoming a reality. He keeps a mobile base in a zeppelin-esque airship powered by gas, and controlled by a robot LeRoi calls Antonio.",
"Title: Himno de Yucatán\n\nThe Anthem of Yucatán (Spanish: \"Himno de Yucatán\" ) was officially adopted on September 15, 1867. The lyrics of the state anthem were composed by Manuel Palomeque and the music composed by Jacinto Cuevas. The Anthem of Yucatán was the first state anthem in Mexico (the second was the state of Veracruz). During almost all the 20th century, the anthem was sung in schools.",
"Title: Bulgarian Legion\n\nThe Bulgarian Legion (Bulgarian: Българска легия , \"Balgarska legiya\") was the name of two military bands formed by Bulgarian volunteers in the Serbian capital of Belgrade in the second part of the 19th century. Their ultimate goal was the liberation of the Bulgarian people from Ottoman rule through coordinated actions with the neighbouring Balkan countries.",
"Title: National anthem of Norway\n\nNorway does not have an official national anthem, but over the last 200 years, a number of anthems have been commonly regarded as \"de facto\" national anthems. At times, multiple anthems have enjoyed this status simultaneously. Today, the anthem \"Ja, vi elsker dette landet\" is the most recognised national anthem, but until the early 20th century, \"Sønner av Norge\" occupied this position."
] |
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which landmark built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel, is Frederick William II of Prussia responsible for?
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Brandenburg Gate
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bridge
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easy
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"Frederick William II of Prussia",
"Brandenburg Gate"
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"The Brandenburg Gate (German: \"Brandenburger Tor\" ) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II after the (temporarily) successful restoration of order during the early Batavian Revolution.",
" One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel, which used to be capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg."
],
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"Frederick William II (German: \"Friedrich Wilhelm II.\"",
" ; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was King of Prussia, from 1786 until his death.",
" He was in personal union the Prince-elector of Brandenburg and (via the Orange-Nassau inheritance of his grandfather) sovereign prince of the Canton of Neuchâtel.",
" Pleasure-loving and indolent, he is seen as the antithesis to his predecessor, Frederick II.",
" Under his reign, Prussia was weakened internally and externally, and he failed to deal adequately with the challenges to the existing order posed by the French Revolution.",
" His religious policies were directed against the Enlightenment and aimed at restoring a traditional Protestantism.",
" However, he was a patron of the arts and responsible for the construction of some notable buildings, among them the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Plane is a river in Brandenburg, Germany, left tributary of the Havel.",
" Its total length is 57 km .",
" The Plane originates in the High Fläming Nature Park, near Rabenstein.",
" It flows north through Planetal and Golzow.",
" The Plane joins the Havel in the Breitlingsee lake west of Brandenburg an der Havel."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Brandenburg Euthanasia Centre (German: \"NS-Tötungsanstalt Brandenburg\" ), officially known as the Brandenburg an der Havel State Welfare Institute (\"Landes-Pflegeanstalt Brandenburg a. H.\") was established in 1939 and acted during the Nazi era as a killing centre as part of the Nazi Euthanasia Programme, subsequently referred to after the war as Action T4."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Brandenburg an der Havel tramway network (German: \"Straßenbahnnetz Brandenburg an der Havel\" ) is a network of tramways forming the centrepiece of the public transport system in Brandenburg an der Havel, a city in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany."
],
"title": "Trams in Brandenburg an der Havel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Silo Canal, or Silokanal in German, is a canal in the German state of Brandenburg.",
" It provides a short cut for vessels navigating the River Havel, avoiding the winding and constricted navigation through the city of Brandenburg an der Havel."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Brandenburg an der Havel (also called Brandenburg or Brandenburg City in English) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until replaced by Berlin in 1417."
],
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"sentences": [
"Brandenburg Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the town of Brandenburg an der Havel in the German state of Brandenburg.",
" It lies on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway at the junction with the Brandenburg Towns Railway.",
" It has largely lost its former major role for long-distance passenger services and freight traffic, but it continues to serve regional traffic.",
" A water tower on the site of the former freight yard and a plaque commemorating French forced labourers at the station buildings are heritage-listed.",
" The station was renamed \"Brandenburg Hauptbahnhof\" at the end of World War II, previously it had been called \"Brandenburg Rb\" (Rb for Deutsche Reichsbahn) station.",
" It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Hans Hermann von Katte (28 February 1704 – 6 November 1730) was a Lieutenant of the Prussian Army and the friend of the future King Frederick II of Prussia, who was at the time the Crown Prince.",
" He was executed by Frederick's father King Frederick William I of Prussia when Frederick II plotted to escape from the Kingdom of Prussia to the Kingdom of Great Britain.",
" Some believe that Frederick intended to defect to the service of George II of Great Britain (Frederick William's maternal first cousin and Frederick's maternal uncle) and possibly return to Prussia to depose Frederick William."
],
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"Werder (Havel) (official name derived from \"Werder an der Havel\" (\"Werder upon Havel\"), colloquially just \"Werder\"), is a town in the state of Brandenburg, Germany, located on the Havel river in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, west of the state's capital Potsdam."
],
"title": "Werder (Havel)"
}
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"Title: Brandenburg Gate\n\nThe Brandenburg Gate (German: \"Brandenburger Tor\" ) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II after the (temporarily) successful restoration of order during the early Batavian Revolution. One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel, which used to be capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg.",
"Title: Frederick William II of Prussia\n\nFrederick William II (German: \"Friedrich Wilhelm II.\" ; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was King of Prussia, from 1786 until his death. He was in personal union the Prince-elector of Brandenburg and (via the Orange-Nassau inheritance of his grandfather) sovereign prince of the Canton of Neuchâtel. Pleasure-loving and indolent, he is seen as the antithesis to his predecessor, Frederick II. Under his reign, Prussia was weakened internally and externally, and he failed to deal adequately with the challenges to the existing order posed by the French Revolution. His religious policies were directed against the Enlightenment and aimed at restoring a traditional Protestantism. However, he was a patron of the arts and responsible for the construction of some notable buildings, among them the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.",
"Title: Plane (river)\n\nThe Plane is a river in Brandenburg, Germany, left tributary of the Havel. Its total length is 57 km . The Plane originates in the High Fläming Nature Park, near Rabenstein. It flows north through Planetal and Golzow. The Plane joins the Havel in the Breitlingsee lake west of Brandenburg an der Havel.",
"Title: Brandenburg Euthanasia Centre\n\nThe Brandenburg Euthanasia Centre (German: \"NS-Tötungsanstalt Brandenburg\" ), officially known as the Brandenburg an der Havel State Welfare Institute (\"Landes-Pflegeanstalt Brandenburg a. H.\") was established in 1939 and acted during the Nazi era as a killing centre as part of the Nazi Euthanasia Programme, subsequently referred to after the war as Action T4.",
"Title: Trams in Brandenburg an der Havel\n\nThe Brandenburg an der Havel tramway network (German: \"Straßenbahnnetz Brandenburg an der Havel\" ) is a network of tramways forming the centrepiece of the public transport system in Brandenburg an der Havel, a city in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany.",
"Title: Silo Canal\n\nThe Silo Canal, or Silokanal in German, is a canal in the German state of Brandenburg. It provides a short cut for vessels navigating the River Havel, avoiding the winding and constricted navigation through the city of Brandenburg an der Havel.",
"Title: Brandenburg an der Havel\n\nBrandenburg an der Havel (also called Brandenburg or Brandenburg City in English) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until replaced by Berlin in 1417.",
"Title: Brandenburg Hauptbahnhof\n\nBrandenburg Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the town of Brandenburg an der Havel in the German state of Brandenburg. It lies on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway at the junction with the Brandenburg Towns Railway. It has largely lost its former major role for long-distance passenger services and freight traffic, but it continues to serve regional traffic. A water tower on the site of the former freight yard and a plaque commemorating French forced labourers at the station buildings are heritage-listed. The station was renamed \"Brandenburg Hauptbahnhof\" at the end of World War II, previously it had been called \"Brandenburg Rb\" (Rb for Deutsche Reichsbahn) station. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.",
"Title: Hans Hermann von Katte\n\nHans Hermann von Katte (28 February 1704 – 6 November 1730) was a Lieutenant of the Prussian Army and the friend of the future King Frederick II of Prussia, who was at the time the Crown Prince. He was executed by Frederick's father King Frederick William I of Prussia when Frederick II plotted to escape from the Kingdom of Prussia to the Kingdom of Great Britain. Some believe that Frederick intended to defect to the service of George II of Great Britain (Frederick William's maternal first cousin and Frederick's maternal uncle) and possibly return to Prussia to depose Frederick William.",
"Title: Werder (Havel)\n\nWerder (Havel) (official name derived from \"Werder an der Havel\" (\"Werder upon Havel\"), colloquially just \"Werder\"), is a town in the state of Brandenburg, Germany, located on the Havel river in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, west of the state's capital Potsdam."
] |
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Les Mistons ("The Mischief Makers") is a short film directed by François Truffaut in 1957, in 2013 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City screened this film together with Truffaut's "The 400 Blows", a French drama film, the debut by director François Truffaut, released in what year?
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1959
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bridge
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{
"title": [
"Les Mistons",
"The 400 Blows"
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9,
0
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[
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"sentences": [
"Albert Rémy (9 April 1911 – 26 January 1967) was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films.",
" He played Antoine Doinel's father in \"The 400 Blows\" and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in \"Shoot the Piano Player\".",
" He also appeared in Marcel Carné's \"Les Enfants du Paradis\", John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" and René Clément's \"Is Paris Burning?",
"\"."
],
"title": "Albert Rémy"
},
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"sentences": [
"Une Visite (French: \"A Visit\" ) was the first short film made by 23-year-old François Truffaut.",
" It was filmed in Jacques Doniol-Valcroze’s apartment and its crew included Jacques Rivette, Alain Resnais and Truffaut's boyhood friend Robert Lachenay.",
" It was only briefly screened for friends and is the only Truffaut film that has never been available for public viewing since Truffaut was unhappy with it."
],
"title": "Une Visite"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Wild Child (French: L'Enfant sauvage , released in the United Kingdom as The Wild Boy) is a 1970 French film by director François Truffaut.",
" Featuring Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner and Jean Dasté, it tells the story of a child who spends the first eleven or twelve years of his life with little or no human contact.",
" It is based on the true events regarding the child Victor of Aveyron, reported by Jean Marc Gaspard Itard.",
" The film sold nearly 1.5 million tickets in France."
],
"title": "The Wild Child"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Soft Skin (French: \"La peau douce\" ) is a 1964 French-Portuguese romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Jean Desailly, Françoise Dorléac, and Nelly Benedetti.",
" Written by Truffaut and Jean-Louis Richard, the film is about a successful married publisher and lecturer who meets a beautiful air hostess with whom he has a love affair.",
" The film was shot on location in Paris, Reims, and Lisbon, and several scenes were filmed at Paris-Orly Airport.",
" At the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or.",
" Despite Truffaut's recent success with \"Jules and Jim\" and \"The 400 Blows\", \"The Soft Skin\" did not do well at the box office."
],
"title": "The Soft Skin"
},
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"sentences": [
"Les Mistons (\"The Mischief Makers\") is a short film directed by François Truffaut in 1957.",
" It was his second film after \"Une Visite\" in 1955 but it is considered his \"first short film of any real consequence\".",
" Truffaut simply called it \"my first real film\".",
" Moreover, it was Bernadette Lafont's film debut.",
" She was at that time Gérard Blain's wife.",
" The film demonstrates already some examples for Truffaut's \"trademark tracking shots\" and would \"help define his style\" as well as \"set Truffaut on a path for his career\".",
" Truffaut's narrative stresses the details of life, hereby establishing one of the traits of the French New Wave.",
" Thus he also became a predecessor of French film directors such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet (\"Amélie\").",
" It has been stated that the formation of the French New Wave could be \"tracked through two short films\": Jean-Luc Godard's \"All the Boys Are Called Patrick\" and Truffaut's \"Les Mistons\".",
" In 2013 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City screened this film together with Truffaut's \"The 400 Blows\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"The 400 Blows (French: \"Les Quatre Cents Coups\" ) is a 1959 French drama film, the debut by director François Truffaut; it stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, and Claire Maurier.",
" One of the defining films of the French New Wave, it displays many of the characteristic traits of the movement.",
" Written by Truffaut and Marcel Moussy, the film is about Antoine Doinel, a misunderstood adolescent in Paris who struggles with his parents and teachers due to his rebellious behavior.",
" Filmed on location in Paris and Honfleur, it is the first in a series of five films in which Léaud plays the semi-autobiographical character."
],
"title": "The 400 Blows"
},
{
"sentences": [
"François Roland Truffaut (] ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic, as well as one of the founders of the French New Wave.",
" In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry, having worked on over 25 films.",
" Truffaut's film \"The 400 Blows\" came to be a defining film of the French New Wave movement.",
" Unique in world cinema, the movie is followed over 20 years with classics \"Stolen Kisses\", \"Bed and Board\" and \"Love on the Run\" between 1958 and 1979.",
" He also directed such other classics as \"Shoot the Piano Player\" (1960), \"Jules et Jim\" (1961), \"The Wild Child\" (1970), \"Two English Girls\" (1971), \"Day for Night\" (1973) and \"The Woman Next Door\" (1981)."
],
"title": "François Truffaut"
},
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"sentences": [
"Small Change (French: \"L'Argent de poche\" ) is a 1976 French film directed by François Truffaut about childhood innocence and child abuse.",
" The French title translates as \"Pocket Money\"; but since there was a Paul Newman movie called \"Pocket Money\", Steven Spielberg suggested the title \"Small Change\" for the US release.",
" In English-speaking countries outside North America the film is known as \"Pocket Money\".",
" The film had a total of 1,810,280 admissions in France, making it one of Truffaut's most successful films.",
" Only his films \"The 400 Blows\" and \"The Last Metro\" were more popular in France."
],
"title": "Small Change (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits (French: François Truffaut: Portraits volés ) is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Michel Pascal and Serge Toubiana, about the film director François Truffaut.",
" It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stolen Kisses (French: Baisers volés ) is a 1968 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade.",
" It continues the story of the character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in \"The 400 Blows\" and the short film \"Antoine and Colette\".",
" In this film, Antoine begins his relationship with Christine Darbon, which is depicted further in the last two films in the series, \"Bed & Board\" and \"Love on the Run\"."
],
"title": "Stolen Kisses"
}
] |
[
"Title: Albert Rémy\n\nAlbert Rémy (9 April 1911 – 26 January 1967) was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films. He played Antoine Doinel's father in \"The 400 Blows\" and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in \"Shoot the Piano Player\". He also appeared in Marcel Carné's \"Les Enfants du Paradis\", John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" and René Clément's \"Is Paris Burning? \".",
"Title: Une Visite\n\nUne Visite (French: \"A Visit\" ) was the first short film made by 23-year-old François Truffaut. It was filmed in Jacques Doniol-Valcroze’s apartment and its crew included Jacques Rivette, Alain Resnais and Truffaut's boyhood friend Robert Lachenay. It was only briefly screened for friends and is the only Truffaut film that has never been available for public viewing since Truffaut was unhappy with it.",
"Title: The Wild Child\n\nThe Wild Child (French: L'Enfant sauvage , released in the United Kingdom as The Wild Boy) is a 1970 French film by director François Truffaut. Featuring Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner and Jean Dasté, it tells the story of a child who spends the first eleven or twelve years of his life with little or no human contact. It is based on the true events regarding the child Victor of Aveyron, reported by Jean Marc Gaspard Itard. The film sold nearly 1.5 million tickets in France.",
"Title: The Soft Skin\n\nThe Soft Skin (French: \"La peau douce\" ) is a 1964 French-Portuguese romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Jean Desailly, Françoise Dorléac, and Nelly Benedetti. Written by Truffaut and Jean-Louis Richard, the film is about a successful married publisher and lecturer who meets a beautiful air hostess with whom he has a love affair. The film was shot on location in Paris, Reims, and Lisbon, and several scenes were filmed at Paris-Orly Airport. At the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Despite Truffaut's recent success with \"Jules and Jim\" and \"The 400 Blows\", \"The Soft Skin\" did not do well at the box office.",
"Title: Les Mistons\n\nLes Mistons (\"The Mischief Makers\") is a short film directed by François Truffaut in 1957. It was his second film after \"Une Visite\" in 1955 but it is considered his \"first short film of any real consequence\". Truffaut simply called it \"my first real film\". Moreover, it was Bernadette Lafont's film debut. She was at that time Gérard Blain's wife. The film demonstrates already some examples for Truffaut's \"trademark tracking shots\" and would \"help define his style\" as well as \"set Truffaut on a path for his career\". Truffaut's narrative stresses the details of life, hereby establishing one of the traits of the French New Wave. Thus he also became a predecessor of French film directors such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet (\"Amélie\"). It has been stated that the formation of the French New Wave could be \"tracked through two short films\": Jean-Luc Godard's \"All the Boys Are Called Patrick\" and Truffaut's \"Les Mistons\". In 2013 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City screened this film together with Truffaut's \"The 400 Blows\".",
"Title: The 400 Blows\n\nThe 400 Blows (French: \"Les Quatre Cents Coups\" ) is a 1959 French drama film, the debut by director François Truffaut; it stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, and Claire Maurier. One of the defining films of the French New Wave, it displays many of the characteristic traits of the movement. Written by Truffaut and Marcel Moussy, the film is about Antoine Doinel, a misunderstood adolescent in Paris who struggles with his parents and teachers due to his rebellious behavior. Filmed on location in Paris and Honfleur, it is the first in a series of five films in which Léaud plays the semi-autobiographical character.",
"Title: François Truffaut\n\nFrançois Roland Truffaut (] ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic, as well as one of the founders of the French New Wave. In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry, having worked on over 25 films. Truffaut's film \"The 400 Blows\" came to be a defining film of the French New Wave movement. Unique in world cinema, the movie is followed over 20 years with classics \"Stolen Kisses\", \"Bed and Board\" and \"Love on the Run\" between 1958 and 1979. He also directed such other classics as \"Shoot the Piano Player\" (1960), \"Jules et Jim\" (1961), \"The Wild Child\" (1970), \"Two English Girls\" (1971), \"Day for Night\" (1973) and \"The Woman Next Door\" (1981).",
"Title: Small Change (film)\n\nSmall Change (French: \"L'Argent de poche\" ) is a 1976 French film directed by François Truffaut about childhood innocence and child abuse. The French title translates as \"Pocket Money\"; but since there was a Paul Newman movie called \"Pocket Money\", Steven Spielberg suggested the title \"Small Change\" for the US release. In English-speaking countries outside North America the film is known as \"Pocket Money\". The film had a total of 1,810,280 admissions in France, making it one of Truffaut's most successful films. Only his films \"The 400 Blows\" and \"The Last Metro\" were more popular in France.",
"Title: François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits\n\nFrançois Truffaut: Stolen Portraits (French: François Truffaut: Portraits volés ) is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Michel Pascal and Serge Toubiana, about the film director François Truffaut. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Stolen Kisses\n\nStolen Kisses (French: Baisers volés ) is a 1968 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. It continues the story of the character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in \"The 400 Blows\" and the short film \"Antoine and Colette\". In this film, Antoine begins his relationship with Christine Darbon, which is depicted further in the last two films in the series, \"Bed & Board\" and \"Love on the Run\"."
] |
5,158
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The Jersey journal relocated in January 2014 to a city that has a population of how many inhabitants ?
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16,264
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"Journal Square is a business district, residential area, and transportation hub in Jersey City, New Jersey, which takes its name from the newspaper \"Jersey Journal\" whose headquarters were located there from 1911 to 2013.",
" The \"square\" itself is at the intersection of Kennedy Boulevard and Bergen Avenue.",
" The broader area extends to and includes Bergen Square, McGinley Square,"
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"Secaucus ( ) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.",
" As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (+2.1%) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (+13.3%) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census."
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"Almoharín is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.",
" According to the 2005 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2050 inhabitants.",
" The village is primarily concerned with agriculture with many inhabitants having fincas of olives and figs.",
" Almoharin is known as the 'Fig Capital of the World' on account of these figs; black and smooth-textured.",
" Both dried figs and chocolate figs are exported worldwide.",
" The village also boasts a cheese-making workshop where you can make your own cheese - after milking the sheep.",
" There is an accompanying exhibition of the history of sheep and cheese-making in the area."
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"Al-Yarmouk is a Kuwaiti professional sports club located in the district of Mishref.",
" It was established on 28 February 1965 in Failaka Island and was the only Kuwaiti club to have been established outside mainland Kuwait at that time.",
" The club was relocated to mainland Kuwait after the 1990–1991 Gulf War, which resulted in the displacement of many inhabitants belonging to Failaka's island settlements.",
" Therefore, due to inadequate facilities after the liberation of Kuwait, it was inevitable that the team had to move to a better and more sustainable location.",
" Other reasons, aside the Gulf War, for the relocation of the club was due to the insufficient means of transportation for teams and players to travel to Failaka Island for away matches during the regular season."
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"Purmerend ( ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.",
" The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer.",
" The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly.",
" Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s.",
" From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so.",
" This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam.",
" Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe."
],
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"Krakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany.",
" It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city.",
" The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area.",
" After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes.",
" The town was destroyed."
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"The Jersey Journal is a newspaper published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey.",
" The headquarters were in Jersey City at Journal Square which was named after the newspaper until relocating to Secaucus in January 2014.",
" It is a sister paper to \"The Star-Ledger\" of Newark, New Jersey, \"The Times\" of Trenton and the \"Staten Island Advance\", all of which are owned by Advance Publications, which bought the paper in 1945.",
" In August 2013, the paper announced it would relocate headquarters to Harmon Plaza in Secaucus.",
" In 2013, Advance Publications announced it was exploring changes that affect cost and efficiency among it New Jersey properties, including possible consolidations but no changes in the frequency of publication of any of the newspapers, nor the elimination of home delivery or mergers of newspapers themselves were being considered."
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"Yumurtalık (meaning \"egg nest\") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey.",
" It was formerly called Aegeae, Ayas or Laiazzo.",
" It is a Mediterranean port at a distance of about 40 km from Adana city.",
" Yumurtalık's population does not exceed 5,000 in winter, but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here.",
" There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season."
],
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"The New Jersey Journal is the name of a newspaper established by Shepard Kollock in Chatham, New Jersey in 1779 while it was a village in the state of New Jersey, which had declared its independence in 1776 from the British colony named, the Province of New Jersey.",
" The newspaper continued to be published throughout the American Revolutionary War and into the founding of the United States, its states, and its evolving local governments.",
" The newspaper, which was restarted as the Elizabeth Daily Journal in 1787, was published until January 3, 1992, which was 212 years after it first started.",
" At that time, it was the fourth oldest newspaper published continuously in the United States and the oldest newspaper in New Jersey."
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"Avedøre is a south-western suburb of Copenhagen located in Hvidovre Municipality.",
" The city is mostly made up of concrete blocks and row-housing, but some people residing in Avedøre live in detached single-family houses with gardens.",
" One major high-rise block called \"Store Hus\" (lit.",
" English: Grand House) dominates the suburb's skyline.",
" The city has a relatively high rate of crime and many inhabitants are unemployed.",
" Approximately 16,000 persons live in Avedøre, and approx. 60% of the inhabitants is either immigrant or born by immigrants, mainly from Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Spain and Turkey.",
" Prior to 1 April 1974, Avedøre was illogically part of Glostrup Municipality, which it does not border but is separated from, but it was combined with neighboring Hvidovre Municipality from that date.",
" From the Avedøre railway station, the S-train line A runs to Copenhagen city center.",
" Arriving at Copenhagen Central Station takes approximately 15 minutes with the A line train from Avedøre."
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"Title: Journal Square\n\nJournal Square is a business district, residential area, and transportation hub in Jersey City, New Jersey, which takes its name from the newspaper \"Jersey Journal\" whose headquarters were located there from 1911 to 2013. The \"square\" itself is at the intersection of Kennedy Boulevard and Bergen Avenue. The broader area extends to and includes Bergen Square, McGinley Square,",
"Title: Secaucus, New Jersey\n\nSecaucus ( ) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (+2.1%) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (+13.3%) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census.",
"Title: Almoharín\n\nAlmoharín is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2050 inhabitants. The village is primarily concerned with agriculture with many inhabitants having fincas of olives and figs. Almoharin is known as the 'Fig Capital of the World' on account of these figs; black and smooth-textured. Both dried figs and chocolate figs are exported worldwide. The village also boasts a cheese-making workshop where you can make your own cheese - after milking the sheep. There is an accompanying exhibition of the history of sheep and cheese-making in the area.",
"Title: Al-Yarmouk SC (Kuwait)\n\nAl-Yarmouk is a Kuwaiti professional sports club located in the district of Mishref. It was established on 28 February 1965 in Failaka Island and was the only Kuwaiti club to have been established outside mainland Kuwait at that time. The club was relocated to mainland Kuwait after the 1990–1991 Gulf War, which resulted in the displacement of many inhabitants belonging to Failaka's island settlements. Therefore, due to inadequate facilities after the liberation of Kuwait, it was inevitable that the team had to move to a better and more sustainable location. Other reasons, aside the Gulf War, for the relocation of the club was due to the insufficient means of transportation for teams and players to travel to Failaka Island for away matches during the regular season.",
"Title: Purmerend\n\nPurmerend ( ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer. The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly. Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s. From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so. This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam. Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe.",
"Title: Krakau, Saxony\n\nKrakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany. It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city. The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area. After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes. The town was destroyed.",
"Title: The Jersey Journal\n\nThe Jersey Journal is a newspaper published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey. The headquarters were in Jersey City at Journal Square which was named after the newspaper until relocating to Secaucus in January 2014. It is a sister paper to \"The Star-Ledger\" of Newark, New Jersey, \"The Times\" of Trenton and the \"Staten Island Advance\", all of which are owned by Advance Publications, which bought the paper in 1945. In August 2013, the paper announced it would relocate headquarters to Harmon Plaza in Secaucus. In 2013, Advance Publications announced it was exploring changes that affect cost and efficiency among it New Jersey properties, including possible consolidations but no changes in the frequency of publication of any of the newspapers, nor the elimination of home delivery or mergers of newspapers themselves were being considered.",
"Title: Yumurtalık\n\nYumurtalık (meaning \"egg nest\") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey. It was formerly called Aegeae, Ayas or Laiazzo. It is a Mediterranean port at a distance of about 40 km from Adana city. Yumurtalık's population does not exceed 5,000 in winter, but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here. There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season.",
"Title: New Jersey Journal\n\nThe New Jersey Journal is the name of a newspaper established by Shepard Kollock in Chatham, New Jersey in 1779 while it was a village in the state of New Jersey, which had declared its independence in 1776 from the British colony named, the Province of New Jersey. The newspaper continued to be published throughout the American Revolutionary War and into the founding of the United States, its states, and its evolving local governments. The newspaper, which was restarted as the Elizabeth Daily Journal in 1787, was published until January 3, 1992, which was 212 years after it first started. At that time, it was the fourth oldest newspaper published continuously in the United States and the oldest newspaper in New Jersey.",
"Title: Avedøre\n\nAvedøre is a south-western suburb of Copenhagen located in Hvidovre Municipality. The city is mostly made up of concrete blocks and row-housing, but some people residing in Avedøre live in detached single-family houses with gardens. One major high-rise block called \"Store Hus\" (lit. English: Grand House) dominates the suburb's skyline. The city has a relatively high rate of crime and many inhabitants are unemployed. Approximately 16,000 persons live in Avedøre, and approx. 60% of the inhabitants is either immigrant or born by immigrants, mainly from Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Spain and Turkey. Prior to 1 April 1974, Avedøre was illogically part of Glostrup Municipality, which it does not border but is separated from, but it was combined with neighboring Hvidovre Municipality from that date. From the Avedøre railway station, the S-train line A runs to Copenhagen city center. Arriving at Copenhagen Central Station takes approximately 15 minutes with the A line train from Avedøre."
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5,159
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Did both the VTech Laser 200 and Mattel Aquarius include modem capabilities?
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no
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comparison
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"The Panasonic JR-200U (Panasonic Personal Computer (PPC)) was a simple, relatively early (1983), 8-bit home computer with a chiclet keyboard somewhat similar to the VTech Laser 200."
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"The Dragon MSX MSX 1 home computer was designed by Radofin (the creators of the Mattel Aquarius) for Dragon Data, which were well known for their Dragon 64 home computer, a clone of the TRS-80 Color Computer."
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"The Triton Quick Disk Drive is a product that allows 2.8-inch floppy disks to be read on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Mattel Aquarius and Dragon 64 home computers.",
" The product was released for sale in the mid-1980s."
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"The MC6847 is a video display generator (VDG) first introduced by Motorola and used in the TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32/64, Laser 200, TRS-80 MC-10 and Acorn Atom, among others.",
" It is a relatively simple display generator compared to other display chips of the time.",
" It is capable of displaying text and graphics contained within a roughly square display matrix 256 pixels wide by 192 lines high.",
" It is capable of displaying nine colors: black, green, yellow, blue, red, buff (almost-but-not-quite white), cyan, magenta, and orange.",
" The low display resolution is a necessity of using television sets as display monitors.",
" Making the display wider risked cutting off characters due to overscan.",
" Compressing more dots into the display window would easily exceed the resolution of the television and be useless."
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"The VTech Laser 200 was an early 8-bit home computer from 1983, also sold as the Salora Fellow (mainly in Fennoscandia, particularly Finland), the Seltron 200 in Hungary and Italy, the Texet TX8000 (in the United Kingdom), and the Dick Smith VZ 200 (in Australia and New Zealand)."
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"Utopia is a 1981 strategy video game by Don Daglow released for the Intellivision and Mattel Aquarius.",
" It is often regarded as among the first city building games and god games.",
" It is also credited with having laid the foundations for the real-time strategy genre.",
" In July 2010, the game was re-released on Microsoft's \"Game Room\" service for its Xbox 360 console and for Games for Windows Live."
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"Laser dyes are large organic molecules with molecular weights of a few hundred m.",
" When one of these organic molecules is dissolved in a suitable liquid solvent (such as ethanol, methanol, or an ethanol-water mixture) it can be used as laser medium in a dye laser.",
" Laser dye solutions absorb at shorter wavelengths and emit at longer wavelengths.",
" Successful laser dyes include the coumarins and the rhodamines.",
" Coumarin dyes emit in the green region of the spectrum while rhodamine dyes are used for emission in the yellow-red.",
" The color emitted by the laser dyes depend upon the surrounding medium i.e.the medium in which they are dissolved.",
" However, there are dozens of laser dyes that can be used to span continuously the emission spectrum from the near ultraviolet to the near infrared."
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"Aquarius is a home computer designed by Radofin and released by Mattel in 1983.",
" It features a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4K of RAM, and a subset of Microsoft BASIC in ROM.",
" It connects to a television set for audio and visual output, and uses a cassette tape recorder for secondary data storage.",
" A limited number of peripherals, such as a 40-column thermal printer, a 4-color printer/plotter, and a 300 baud modem, were released for the unit."
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"Tron: Deadly Discs is a video game for Mattel's Intellivision console, and was published by Mattel in 1982.",
" The initial game design was done by Don Daglow, with further design and programming by Steven Sents.",
" It is the first of three Intellivision games based on the Disney motion picture \"Tron\".",
" Adaptations of this game have been developed and released for the Atari 2600, under the M Network banner, and the Mattel Aquarius."
],
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"The ISS Space Sky Laser is a Class IV high power laser light projection system utilized primarily for use at the Kennedy Space Center (VC) to project an extreme 0.1 of divergence 532Nm (Neon Green) high power 200+ Watt laser beam at the ISS International Space Station for KSCVC view tracking on December, 26-31st 2014.",
" The first space sky laser light projection was used for 12 hours continuously just prior to send off of the NASA Delta IV heavy rocket launch with Orion EFT-1 Mars deep space capsule into space on December, 5th 2014.",
" The \"ISS Space Sky Laser\" was filmed by the news media from many outlets that stipulated that the color green from the laser signify's \"Go\" for launch and that the brightly illuminated high power laser beam was a send off to the Orion EFT-1 capsule to the Planet Mars even though it was an unmanned test flight.",
" The \"ISS Space Sky Laser\" is the only type of visible high power laser ever used at the Kennedy Space center in History.",
" The ISS Space Sky Laser\" light projection system was developed by Tribal Existence Productions Worldwide (TEP Worldwide) and was certified by NASA's 's radiation protection officer Randall Scott CLSO and Ino Medic Heath Physics Department of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and remains on file for approved use with governmental, science and education uses with the operational design guidance from Tribal Existence Productions Worldwide."
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"Title: Panasonic JR-200\n\nThe Panasonic JR-200U (Panasonic Personal Computer (PPC)) was a simple, relatively early (1983), 8-bit home computer with a chiclet keyboard somewhat similar to the VTech Laser 200.",
"Title: Dragon MSX\n\nThe Dragon MSX MSX 1 home computer was designed by Radofin (the creators of the Mattel Aquarius) for Dragon Data, which were well known for their Dragon 64 home computer, a clone of the TRS-80 Color Computer.",
"Title: Triton disk drive\n\nThe Triton Quick Disk Drive is a product that allows 2.8-inch floppy disks to be read on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Mattel Aquarius and Dragon 64 home computers. The product was released for sale in the mid-1980s.",
"Title: Motorola 6847\n\nThe MC6847 is a video display generator (VDG) first introduced by Motorola and used in the TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32/64, Laser 200, TRS-80 MC-10 and Acorn Atom, among others. It is a relatively simple display generator compared to other display chips of the time. It is capable of displaying text and graphics contained within a roughly square display matrix 256 pixels wide by 192 lines high. It is capable of displaying nine colors: black, green, yellow, blue, red, buff (almost-but-not-quite white), cyan, magenta, and orange. The low display resolution is a necessity of using television sets as display monitors. Making the display wider risked cutting off characters due to overscan. Compressing more dots into the display window would easily exceed the resolution of the television and be useless.",
"Title: VTech Laser 200\n\nThe VTech Laser 200 was an early 8-bit home computer from 1983, also sold as the Salora Fellow (mainly in Fennoscandia, particularly Finland), the Seltron 200 in Hungary and Italy, the Texet TX8000 (in the United Kingdom), and the Dick Smith VZ 200 (in Australia and New Zealand).",
"Title: Utopia (video game)\n\nUtopia is a 1981 strategy video game by Don Daglow released for the Intellivision and Mattel Aquarius. It is often regarded as among the first city building games and god games. It is also credited with having laid the foundations for the real-time strategy genre. In July 2010, the game was re-released on Microsoft's \"Game Room\" service for its Xbox 360 console and for Games for Windows Live.",
"Title: Laser dye\n\nLaser dyes are large organic molecules with molecular weights of a few hundred m. When one of these organic molecules is dissolved in a suitable liquid solvent (such as ethanol, methanol, or an ethanol-water mixture) it can be used as laser medium in a dye laser. Laser dye solutions absorb at shorter wavelengths and emit at longer wavelengths. Successful laser dyes include the coumarins and the rhodamines. Coumarin dyes emit in the green region of the spectrum while rhodamine dyes are used for emission in the yellow-red. The color emitted by the laser dyes depend upon the surrounding medium i.e.the medium in which they are dissolved. However, there are dozens of laser dyes that can be used to span continuously the emission spectrum from the near ultraviolet to the near infrared.",
"Title: Mattel Aquarius\n\nAquarius is a home computer designed by Radofin and released by Mattel in 1983. It features a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, a rubber chiclet keyboard, 4K of RAM, and a subset of Microsoft BASIC in ROM. It connects to a television set for audio and visual output, and uses a cassette tape recorder for secondary data storage. A limited number of peripherals, such as a 40-column thermal printer, a 4-color printer/plotter, and a 300 baud modem, were released for the unit.",
"Title: Tron: Deadly Discs\n\nTron: Deadly Discs is a video game for Mattel's Intellivision console, and was published by Mattel in 1982. The initial game design was done by Don Daglow, with further design and programming by Steven Sents. It is the first of three Intellivision games based on the Disney motion picture \"Tron\". Adaptations of this game have been developed and released for the Atari 2600, under the M Network banner, and the Mattel Aquarius.",
"Title: ISS Space Sky Laser\n\nThe ISS Space Sky Laser is a Class IV high power laser light projection system utilized primarily for use at the Kennedy Space Center (VC) to project an extreme 0.1 of divergence 532Nm (Neon Green) high power 200+ Watt laser beam at the ISS International Space Station for KSCVC view tracking on December, 26-31st 2014. The first space sky laser light projection was used for 12 hours continuously just prior to send off of the NASA Delta IV heavy rocket launch with Orion EFT-1 Mars deep space capsule into space on December, 5th 2014. The \"ISS Space Sky Laser\" was filmed by the news media from many outlets that stipulated that the color green from the laser signify's \"Go\" for launch and that the brightly illuminated high power laser beam was a send off to the Orion EFT-1 capsule to the Planet Mars even though it was an unmanned test flight. The \"ISS Space Sky Laser\" is the only type of visible high power laser ever used at the Kennedy Space center in History. The ISS Space Sky Laser\" light projection system was developed by Tribal Existence Productions Worldwide (TEP Worldwide) and was certified by NASA's 's radiation protection officer Randall Scott CLSO and Ino Medic Heath Physics Department of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and remains on file for approved use with governmental, science and education uses with the operational design guidance from Tribal Existence Productions Worldwide."
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5,160
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Which came out first, Cool Runnings or Max Keeble's Big Move?
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Cool Runnings
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comparison
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"Orlando Brown (born December 4, 1987) is an American actor, voice actor, rapper and singer.",
" He is best known for his role as Eddie Thomas in \"That's So Raven\", 3J Winslow in \"Family Matters\", Tiger in \"Major Payne\", Max in \"Two of a Kind\", Damey Wayne in the short-lived Waynehead, Dobbs in \"Max Keeble's Big Move\", and Frankie in \"Eddie's Million Dollar Cook Off\"."
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"Alexander David \"Alex\" Linz (born January 3, 1989) is an American former actor who starred in several late 1990s and early 2000s films and television programs as a child actor.",
" His film roles include \"Home Alone 3\" (1997) and \"Max Keeble's Big Move\" (2001).",
" From 1998 to 2001, Linz provided the voice of Franklin, a human boy in the live-action/animated series \"The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald\"."
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"Hidy and Howdy were the official mascots of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.",
" They were twin polar bears who wore western/cowboy style outfits.",
" Students of Bishop Carroll High School in Calgary were used as performers during Hidy and Howdy's four years as the mascots of the XVth Olympic Winter Games.",
" After the Closing Ceremonies, they retired from public life, only ever reappearing once for the filming of the 1993 movie \"Cool Runnings\" for a brief cameo appearance, since the film is based on the Calgary Olympics."
],
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Were both Oliver Sykes and Gordon Gano lead vocalists?
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What video game was created for a 32-bit handheld video game console manufactured and marketed by Nintendo on the date December 10, 2002
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Adventuredome is located at the casino and RV park located in what city?
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Winchester, Nevada
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"Walter's Camp is a RV park and campground in the United States located on the California side of the Colorado River between Blythe, California and Yuma, Arizona, in Imperial County.",
" Walter's Camp features RV hook-up sites, dry camping sites, boat ramp, store, bar, gas dock, picnic sites, and RV/boat storage."
],
"title": "Walters Camp (California)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Circus Circus Las Vegas is a hotel, 123928 sqft casino, and RV park located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada.",
" It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.",
" Circus Circus features circus acts and carnival type games daily on the Midway."
],
"title": "Circus Circus Las Vegas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Adventuredome (formerly Grand Slam Canyon) is a 5 acre indoor amusement park located at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Las Vegas Strip.",
" The park is connected to the hotel inside a large glass dome, and currently offers 25 rides and attractions including the Canyon Blaster roller coaster, rock climbing wall, 18-hole miniature golf course, an video game arcade, clown shows, Xtreme Zone, Pikes Pass, Virtual Reality Zone, Midway Games, and carnival-type games.",
" Because the park is enclosed, it is not affected by cold, rainy, or windy weather, unlike most theme parks, and is open year-round.",
" Every October since 2003, the Adventuredome is changed to Fright Dome as a Halloween-themed theme park."
],
"title": "Adventuredome"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harrah's Casino Tunica, formerly Grand Casino Tunica, was a casino and resort located in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi.",
" It was owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.",
" The casino offered a 140000 sqft casino and three hotels with a total of 1,356 rooms.",
" There was also an RV park, the Bellissimo Spa & Salon, a convention center, and a 2,500 seat entertainment venue called the Harrah's Event Center."
],
"title": "Harrah's Casino Tunica"
},
{
"sentences": [
"CasaBlanca is a hotel, casino, and RV park located in Mesquite, Nevada on 43 acre .",
" The hotel includes 480 rooms, 22 timeshare units and a 45 space RV park."
],
"title": "CasaBlanca Resort"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Castaways Hotel and Casino, formerly the Showboat Hotel and Casino was a hotel and casino located at the north end of the Boulder Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The hotel consisted of a 19 story tower containing 445 rooms, a casino and an adjacent RV park.",
" The Castaways hotel was demolished on January 11, 2006 to make way for an unknown project."
],
"title": "Castaways Hotel and Casino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mark Twain Casino and RV Park is a casino located in LaGrange, Missouri owned by Affinity Gaming.",
" LaGrange is in Northeast Missouri and sits on the Mississippi River.",
" The property has an 18000 sqft casino.",
" The casino floor has over 600 slot machines and video poker, as well as 13 table games."
],
"title": "Mark Twain Casino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Treasure Island Resort & Casino began as a bingo hall in 1984 called Island Bingo.",
" This building started as a 30,000-square-foot space that seated 1,400 people.",
" Through its time of success it began to grow further into Treasure Island after Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.",
" This act required states to negotiate gaming compacts with the Tribe as a way to strengthen tribal governments and improve the quality of life on reservations.",
" This act contributed to much tribal success for Prairie Island Indian Community in addition to the entire state of Minnesota.",
" Shortly after this in 1989, Prairie Island Indian Community signed a compact with the State of Minnesota which allowed it to expand its gaming operation.",
" In 1991, the 30,000-square-foot building was expanded with a 25,000-square-foot addition that created room for additional games.",
" Not long after this in 1992, the casino was expanded by an additional 25,000 square feet.",
" Growth in the Prairie Island Indian Community was shown through this with the opening of a community center, health care facility as well as improvement to tribal water and sewer systems.",
" In 1993, a 78,000-square-foot expansion was added which created three new restaurants, valet parking, state-of-the-art kitchen, a gift shop, players club, ballroom and a new entertainment area.",
" In the following year, a 137-slip marina and 95-site RV park would open.",
" Growth continued as 9,854-square-foot addition for business offices is established in 1995.",
" In 1996, Treasure Island made a big step with a $20 million addition and redesign.",
" A strategic marketing shift changed the name to Treasure Island Resort & Casino with the addition of new theming and a 250-room hotel transformed Treasure Island into a destination resort.",
" The total square footage has 350,000 with 25,000 square feet designed for meeting space.",
" In 2001, an additional 200,000 feet were added to the casino, which included a new great entry, higher ceilings to improve air quality, additional games, 70,000-square-foot office space and 60,000-square-foot warehouse.",
" An expansion that was completed in fall 2008 included 230 new hotel rooms, 30,000-square-foot event center and a bowling center complete with an arcade area.",
" In 2015, Tado Steakhouse was constructed, Tradewinds Buffet was remodeled and the water park & spa construction began.",
" The Lagoon and Wave Spa opened February 9, 2016."
],
"title": "Treasure Island Resort & Casino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cactus Motor Lodge, now known as the Cactus RV Park, is a motel located along historic U.S. Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico.",
" I.E. and Edna Perry built the lodge in 1941.",
" The motel included three wings of units forming a \"U\" shape and an office, the latter of which was a dance hall when the motel opened.",
" In 1952, Norm Wegner purchased the motel; Wegner added an artificial stone exterior to the buildings and converted the dance hall to an office.",
" After Route 66 was decommissioned, the motel lost much of its business, and by the 1990s it became an RV park; the motel units are currently unused.",
" The motel's neon sign was restored in 2008."
],
"title": "Cactus Motor Lodge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Longstreet Inn, Casino and RV Resort is located on State Route 373, in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, seven miles north of Death Valley Junction.",
" The resort has a nine-hole golf course, 60 rooms, an RV park with 50 spaces, as well as a casino, a bar and two restaurants."
],
"title": "Longstreet Hotel, Casino, and RV Resort"
}
] |
[
"Title: Walters Camp (California)\n\nWalter's Camp is a RV park and campground in the United States located on the California side of the Colorado River between Blythe, California and Yuma, Arizona, in Imperial County. Walter's Camp features RV hook-up sites, dry camping sites, boat ramp, store, bar, gas dock, picnic sites, and RV/boat storage.",
"Title: Circus Circus Las Vegas\n\nCircus Circus Las Vegas is a hotel, 123928 sqft casino, and RV park located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. Circus Circus features circus acts and carnival type games daily on the Midway.",
"Title: Adventuredome\n\nAdventuredome (formerly Grand Slam Canyon) is a 5 acre indoor amusement park located at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Las Vegas Strip. The park is connected to the hotel inside a large glass dome, and currently offers 25 rides and attractions including the Canyon Blaster roller coaster, rock climbing wall, 18-hole miniature golf course, an video game arcade, clown shows, Xtreme Zone, Pikes Pass, Virtual Reality Zone, Midway Games, and carnival-type games. Because the park is enclosed, it is not affected by cold, rainy, or windy weather, unlike most theme parks, and is open year-round. Every October since 2003, the Adventuredome is changed to Fright Dome as a Halloween-themed theme park.",
"Title: Harrah's Casino Tunica\n\nHarrah's Casino Tunica, formerly Grand Casino Tunica, was a casino and resort located in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi. It was owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The casino offered a 140000 sqft casino and three hotels with a total of 1,356 rooms. There was also an RV park, the Bellissimo Spa & Salon, a convention center, and a 2,500 seat entertainment venue called the Harrah's Event Center.",
"Title: CasaBlanca Resort\n\nCasaBlanca is a hotel, casino, and RV park located in Mesquite, Nevada on 43 acre . The hotel includes 480 rooms, 22 timeshare units and a 45 space RV park.",
"Title: Castaways Hotel and Casino\n\nThe Castaways Hotel and Casino, formerly the Showboat Hotel and Casino was a hotel and casino located at the north end of the Boulder Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The hotel consisted of a 19 story tower containing 445 rooms, a casino and an adjacent RV park. The Castaways hotel was demolished on January 11, 2006 to make way for an unknown project.",
"Title: Mark Twain Casino\n\nMark Twain Casino and RV Park is a casino located in LaGrange, Missouri owned by Affinity Gaming. LaGrange is in Northeast Missouri and sits on the Mississippi River. The property has an 18000 sqft casino. The casino floor has over 600 slot machines and video poker, as well as 13 table games.",
"Title: Treasure Island Resort & Casino\n\nTreasure Island Resort & Casino began as a bingo hall in 1984 called Island Bingo. This building started as a 30,000-square-foot space that seated 1,400 people. Through its time of success it began to grow further into Treasure Island after Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. This act required states to negotiate gaming compacts with the Tribe as a way to strengthen tribal governments and improve the quality of life on reservations. This act contributed to much tribal success for Prairie Island Indian Community in addition to the entire state of Minnesota. Shortly after this in 1989, Prairie Island Indian Community signed a compact with the State of Minnesota which allowed it to expand its gaming operation. In 1991, the 30,000-square-foot building was expanded with a 25,000-square-foot addition that created room for additional games. Not long after this in 1992, the casino was expanded by an additional 25,000 square feet. Growth in the Prairie Island Indian Community was shown through this with the opening of a community center, health care facility as well as improvement to tribal water and sewer systems. In 1993, a 78,000-square-foot expansion was added which created three new restaurants, valet parking, state-of-the-art kitchen, a gift shop, players club, ballroom and a new entertainment area. In the following year, a 137-slip marina and 95-site RV park would open. Growth continued as 9,854-square-foot addition for business offices is established in 1995. In 1996, Treasure Island made a big step with a $20 million addition and redesign. A strategic marketing shift changed the name to Treasure Island Resort & Casino with the addition of new theming and a 250-room hotel transformed Treasure Island into a destination resort. The total square footage has 350,000 with 25,000 square feet designed for meeting space. In 2001, an additional 200,000 feet were added to the casino, which included a new great entry, higher ceilings to improve air quality, additional games, 70,000-square-foot office space and 60,000-square-foot warehouse. An expansion that was completed in fall 2008 included 230 new hotel rooms, 30,000-square-foot event center and a bowling center complete with an arcade area. In 2015, Tado Steakhouse was constructed, Tradewinds Buffet was remodeled and the water park & spa construction began. The Lagoon and Wave Spa opened February 9, 2016.",
"Title: Cactus Motor Lodge\n\nThe Cactus Motor Lodge, now known as the Cactus RV Park, is a motel located along historic U.S. Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico. I.E. and Edna Perry built the lodge in 1941. The motel included three wings of units forming a \"U\" shape and an office, the latter of which was a dance hall when the motel opened. In 1952, Norm Wegner purchased the motel; Wegner added an artificial stone exterior to the buildings and converted the dance hall to an office. After Route 66 was decommissioned, the motel lost much of its business, and by the 1990s it became an RV park; the motel units are currently unused. The motel's neon sign was restored in 2008.",
"Title: Longstreet Hotel, Casino, and RV Resort\n\nLongstreet Inn, Casino and RV Resort is located on State Route 373, in Amargosa Valley, Nevada, seven miles north of Death Valley Junction. The resort has a nine-hole golf course, 60 rooms, an RV park with 50 spaces, as well as a casino, a bar and two restaurants."
] |
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The song "A Warrior's Call" by Volbeat is dedicated to a former boxer that held the WBA title how many times?
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"title": [
"A Warrior's Call",
"Mikkel Kessler"
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"Gerhardus Christian \"Gerrie\" Coetzee (born 8 April 1955) is a South African former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1986, and in 1993 and 1997.",
" He was the first boxer from the African continent ever to fight for, and win, a world heavyweight championship, having held the WBA title from 1983 to 1984.",
" One of Coetzee's nicknames, \"The Bionic Hand\", came about because of persistent troubles with his right hand, which required the insertion of several corrective items during three surgeries.",
" His Afrikaans nickname was \"\"Seer Handjies\"\", or \"Little Sore Hands\", named so by fellow South African boxing great Kallie Knoetze."
],
"title": "Gerrie Coetzee"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fernando Javier Vargas (born December 7, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2007.",
" He is a two-time light middleweight world champion, having held the IBF title from 1998 to 2000, and the WBA title from 2001 to 2002.",
" With his IBF title win, Vargas became the youngest boxer in history to win a light middleweight world title, at age 21.",
" As an amateur he won a bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1995 Pan American Games, and reached the second round of the welterweight bracket at the 1996 Olympics."
],
"title": "Fernando Vargas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chartchai Chionoi (Thai: ชาติชาย เชี่ยวน้อย ; rtgs: \"Chatchai Chiao-noi\" ) Chartchai Laemfapha (Thai: ชาติชาย แหลมฟ้าผ่า ; rtgs: \"Chatchai Laemfapha\" ) or birth name Naris Chionoi (Thai: นริศ เชี่ยวน้อย ; rtgs: \"Narit Chiao-noi\" ; born October 10, 1942 near Hua Lamphong Station, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok) is a former professional Thai boxer, WBC World champion & WBA World champion in the flyweight division.",
" Chionoi would take the WBC World Flyweight Title two successive times and the WBA Title one successive times before finally relinquishing it."
],
"title": "Chartchai Chionoi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edwin \"Chapo\" Rosario (] ; March 15, 1963 – December 1, 1997) was a world champion professional boxer who competed from 1979 to 1997.",
" He won the lightweight championship of the world three times, as the WBC lightweight champion (1983–84), and the WBA champion (1986–87) and (1989–90).",
" Rosario won a 4th world championship after moving up to the junior welterweight division by claiming the WBA title, holding that crown from 1991 to 1992."
],
"title": "Edwin Rosario"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sean Mannion (born October 6, 1956 in Rosmuc, Ireland) is a former boxer in the light middleweight division.",
" He boxed out of Massachusetts in the United States.",
" His most notable bout was against Mike McCallum for the vacant WBA title, which he lost over a fifteen round unanimous decision.",
" Newline Films reportedly plans to make a film about his life story.",
" In January 2014, \"Rocky Ros Muc: Seán Ó Mainnín\", a biography about Mannion's life and career was released.",
" The book is written in Irish but there are plans afoot to release an English version."
],
"title": "Sean Mannion (boxer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"A Warrior's Call\" is a song by Danish heavy metal band Volbeat and the ninth track from their fourth studio album, \"Beyond Hell/Above Heaven\".",
" It is dedicated to former professional boxer Mikkel Kessler who provides vocals on the track.",
" It was released in 2011 as a single to active rock stations.",
" The music video was directed by Matt Wignall.",
" It was released in November 2011, and shows a rock concert and archive footage of Kessler."
],
"title": "A Warrior's Call"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wilfredo Vázquez Olivera (born August 2, 1960) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 2002.",
" He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA bantamweight title from 1987 to 1988; the WBA super bantamweight title from 1992 to 1995; and the WBA and lineal featherweight titles from 1996 to 1998.",
" His son, Wilfredo Vázquez Jr., is also a former boxer and world champion."
],
"title": "Wilfredo Vázquez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mikkel Kessler (born 1 March 1979) is a Danish professional boxer.",
" He is a multiple-time super-middleweight world champion, having held the WBA title three times between 2004 and 2013, and the WBC title twice between 2006 and 2010."
],
"title": "Mikkel Kessler"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2011.",
" He reigned as the undisputed champion in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, being the first and to date only boxer in history to do so, which earned him the nickname of \"The Real Deal\".",
" Holyfield is the only four-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBA, WBC, IBF, and lineal titles from 1990 to 1992; the WBA, IBF, and lineal titles again from 1993 to 1994; the WBA title from 1996 to 1999; the IBF title from 1997 to 1999; and the WBA title for a fourth time from 2000 to 2001."
],
"title": "Evander Holyfield"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juan Nazario (born September 27, 1963 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a former professional boxer.",
" During his career, which lasted from 1982 to 1993, Nazario won the WBA world lightweight title.",
" His first world title challenge came in 1987 when he fought fellow Puerto Rican Edwin Rosario for the WBA belt, Rosario won the fight by an eighth round knockout.",
" Nazario and Rosario fought a rematch in 1990, once again for the WBA title.",
" Nazario was able to reverse the result of the first fight by beating Rosario in the eighth round to become champion.",
" In his first defense Nazario challenged Pernell Whitaker for the undisputed title.",
" Whitaker won the fight in the first round and Nazario never fought for a world title again.",
" Nazario fought for a final time on July 10, 1993, beating Angel Cordova by unanimous decision."
],
"title": "Juan Nazario"
}
] |
[
"Title: Gerrie Coetzee\n\nGerhardus Christian \"Gerrie\" Coetzee (born 8 April 1955) is a South African former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1986, and in 1993 and 1997. He was the first boxer from the African continent ever to fight for, and win, a world heavyweight championship, having held the WBA title from 1983 to 1984. One of Coetzee's nicknames, \"The Bionic Hand\", came about because of persistent troubles with his right hand, which required the insertion of several corrective items during three surgeries. His Afrikaans nickname was \"\"Seer Handjies\"\", or \"Little Sore Hands\", named so by fellow South African boxing great Kallie Knoetze.",
"Title: Fernando Vargas\n\nFernando Javier Vargas (born December 7, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2007. He is a two-time light middleweight world champion, having held the IBF title from 1998 to 2000, and the WBA title from 2001 to 2002. With his IBF title win, Vargas became the youngest boxer in history to win a light middleweight world title, at age 21. As an amateur he won a bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1995 Pan American Games, and reached the second round of the welterweight bracket at the 1996 Olympics.",
"Title: Chartchai Chionoi\n\nChartchai Chionoi (Thai: ชาติชาย เชี่ยวน้อย ; rtgs: \"Chatchai Chiao-noi\" ) Chartchai Laemfapha (Thai: ชาติชาย แหลมฟ้าผ่า ; rtgs: \"Chatchai Laemfapha\" ) or birth name Naris Chionoi (Thai: นริศ เชี่ยวน้อย ; rtgs: \"Narit Chiao-noi\" ; born October 10, 1942 near Hua Lamphong Station, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok) is a former professional Thai boxer, WBC World champion & WBA World champion in the flyweight division. Chionoi would take the WBC World Flyweight Title two successive times and the WBA Title one successive times before finally relinquishing it.",
"Title: Edwin Rosario\n\nEdwin \"Chapo\" Rosario (] ; March 15, 1963 – December 1, 1997) was a world champion professional boxer who competed from 1979 to 1997. He won the lightweight championship of the world three times, as the WBC lightweight champion (1983–84), and the WBA champion (1986–87) and (1989–90). Rosario won a 4th world championship after moving up to the junior welterweight division by claiming the WBA title, holding that crown from 1991 to 1992.",
"Title: Sean Mannion (boxer)\n\nSean Mannion (born October 6, 1956 in Rosmuc, Ireland) is a former boxer in the light middleweight division. He boxed out of Massachusetts in the United States. His most notable bout was against Mike McCallum for the vacant WBA title, which he lost over a fifteen round unanimous decision. Newline Films reportedly plans to make a film about his life story. In January 2014, \"Rocky Ros Muc: Seán Ó Mainnín\", a biography about Mannion's life and career was released. The book is written in Irish but there are plans afoot to release an English version.",
"Title: A Warrior's Call\n\n\"A Warrior's Call\" is a song by Danish heavy metal band Volbeat and the ninth track from their fourth studio album, \"Beyond Hell/Above Heaven\". It is dedicated to former professional boxer Mikkel Kessler who provides vocals on the track. It was released in 2011 as a single to active rock stations. The music video was directed by Matt Wignall. It was released in November 2011, and shows a rock concert and archive footage of Kessler.",
"Title: Wilfredo Vázquez\n\nWilfredo Vázquez Olivera (born August 2, 1960) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 2002. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA bantamweight title from 1987 to 1988; the WBA super bantamweight title from 1992 to 1995; and the WBA and lineal featherweight titles from 1996 to 1998. His son, Wilfredo Vázquez Jr., is also a former boxer and world champion.",
"Title: Mikkel Kessler\n\nMikkel Kessler (born 1 March 1979) is a Danish professional boxer. He is a multiple-time super-middleweight world champion, having held the WBA title three times between 2004 and 2013, and the WBC title twice between 2006 and 2010.",
"Title: Evander Holyfield\n\nEvander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2011. He reigned as the undisputed champion in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, being the first and to date only boxer in history to do so, which earned him the nickname of \"The Real Deal\". Holyfield is the only four-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBA, WBC, IBF, and lineal titles from 1990 to 1992; the WBA, IBF, and lineal titles again from 1993 to 1994; the WBA title from 1996 to 1999; the IBF title from 1997 to 1999; and the WBA title for a fourth time from 2000 to 2001.",
"Title: Juan Nazario\n\nJuan Nazario (born September 27, 1963 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a former professional boxer. During his career, which lasted from 1982 to 1993, Nazario won the WBA world lightweight title. His first world title challenge came in 1987 when he fought fellow Puerto Rican Edwin Rosario for the WBA belt, Rosario won the fight by an eighth round knockout. Nazario and Rosario fought a rematch in 1990, once again for the WBA title. Nazario was able to reverse the result of the first fight by beating Rosario in the eighth round to become champion. In his first defense Nazario challenged Pernell Whitaker for the undisputed title. Whitaker won the fight in the first round and Nazario never fought for a world title again. Nazario fought for a final time on July 10, 1993, beating Angel Cordova by unanimous decision."
] |
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How many people live in the area maintained by the Cherokee National Forest?
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25 million
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"Wasp, Tennessee",
"Appalachia"
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"sentences": [
"The Cohutta Wilderness was designated in 1975, expanded in 1986, and currently consists of 36977 acre .",
" Approximately 35268 acre are located in Georgia in the Chattahoochee National Forest and approximately 1709 acre are located in Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest.",
" The Wilderness is managed by the United States Forest Service in Tennessee and is part of the National Wilderness Preservation System."
],
"title": "Cohutta Wilderness"
},
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"sentences": [
"Bridger National Forest was first established by the U.S. Forest Service on July 1, 1911 in Wyoming with 577580 acre from part of Bonneville National Forest.",
" On May 14, 1923 Bridger was transferred Wyoming National Forest, and the name was discontinued.",
" On March 10, 1943 Wyoming was renamed Bridger.",
" In 1973 Bridger National Forest was administratively combined with Teton National Forest, creating Bridger-Teton National Forest.",
" In descending order of land area, Bridger National Forest lands are located in Sublette, Lincoln, Fremont, and Teton counties.",
" There are local ranger district offices in Afton, Big Piney, Kemmerer, and Pinedale.",
" Its administrative headquarters reside in Jackson, Wyoming as part of the combined Bridger-Teton National Forest.",
" Its current area of 1,736,075 acres (7,025.65 km²) represents 51.02% of the combined Bridger-Teton's area of 3,402,644 acres (13,770.01 km²).",
" The forest includes all of the National Wilderness Preservation System's officially designated Bridger Wilderness."
],
"title": "Bridger National Forest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Coconino National Forest is a 1.856-million acre (751,000 ha) United States National Forest located in northern Arizona in the vicinity of Flagstaff.",
" Originally established in 1898 as the \"San Francisco Mountains National Forest Reserve\", the area was designated a U.S. National Forest in 1908 when the San Francisco Mountains National Forest Reserve was merged with lands from other surrounding forest reserves to create the Coconino National Forest.",
" Today, the Coconino National Forest contains diverse landscapes, including deserts, ponderosa pine forests, flatlands, mesas, alpine tundra, and ancient volcanic peaks.",
" The forest surrounds the towns of Sedona and Flagstaff and borders four other national forests; the Kaibab National Forest to the west and northwest, the Prescott National Forest to the southwest, the Tonto National Forest to the south, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to the southeast.",
" The forest contains all or parts of ten designated wilderness areas, including the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, which includes the summit of the San Francisco Peaks.",
" The headquarters are in Flagstaff.",
" There are local ranger district offices in Flagstaff, Happy Jack, and Sedona."
],
"title": "Coconino National Forest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wasp was a community located in Cocke County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.",
" Situated in the upper Wolf Creek Valley in the rugged eastern part of the county, Wasp thrived as an Appalachian agrarian community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.",
" In the 1930s, the United States Forest Service purchased Wasp and its surrounding homesteads as part of an initiative to restore the Wolf Creek watershed (which had been logged), and the community was abandoned.",
" Today, the ruins of Wasp have been designated a \"Historically Significant\" area, and are maintained by the Cherokee National Forest.",
" The ruins of Wasp provide a rare instance of the preservation of a complete early 20th-century Appalachian community's archaeological remains."
],
"title": "Wasp, Tennessee"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cache National Forest is a 533,840-acre area of National Forest System land in Idaho and Utah which was established on July 1, 1908 by the U.S. Forest Service.",
" The majority of its area is in Utah, and was initially created when the Bear River National Forest was disbanded.",
" On July 1, 1915, all of Pocatello National Forest was added.",
" In 1973 the Idaho portion was transferred to the administration of Caribou National Forest, while the Utah portion was combined administratively with Wasatch National Forest, creating the Wasatch-Cache National Forest.",
" In descending order of forestland area, the Cache National Forest portion is located in Cache, Bear Lake, Franklin, Weber, Rich, Box Elder, Caribou, and Morgan counties.",
" (Bear Lake, Franklin, and Caribou counties are in Idaho, and the rest in Utah.)",
" The forest has a current area of 701453 acre , which comprises 43.56% of the combined Wasatch-Cache's total acreage.",
" The forest is administered from Salt Lake City, Utah as part of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, but there are local ranger district offices in Logan and Ogden.",
" From circa 1911 until August 1923, the area was roamed by Old Ephraim."
],
"title": "Cache National Forest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Unicoi Mountains are a mountain range rising along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina in the southeastern United States.",
" They are part of the Blue Ridge Mountain Province of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.",
" The Unicois are located immediately south of the Great Smoky Mountains and immediately west of the Cheoah Mountains.",
" Most of the range is protected as a national forest, namely the Cherokee National Forest on the Tennessee side and the Nantahala National Forest on the North Carolina side— although some parts have been designated as wilderness areas and are thus more strictly regulated."
],
"title": "Unicoi Mountains"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wasatch National Forest was established as the Wasatch Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Utah on August 16, 1906 with 86440 acre to the east of Salt Lake City and Provo.",
" It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907.",
" On July 1, 1908 Grantsville National Forest and Salt Lake National Forest were added.",
" In 1973 Wasatch was combined administratively with Cache National Forest, creating Wasatch-Cache National Forest.",
" In descending order of acreage, the Wasatch National Forest portion is located in Summit, Tooele, Salt Lake, Davis, Uinta (Wyoming), Duchesne, Wasatch, Morgan, Utah, Weber, and Juab counties in Utah except Uinta, which is in southwestern Wyoming.",
" Its total area was 908731 acre , comprising 56.44% of the combined Wasatch-Cache's 1610184 acre as of 2008.",
" There are local ranger district offices in Kamas and Salt Lake City in Utah, and in Evanston and Mountain View in Wyoming.",
" Administrative headquarters reside with the combined Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in South Jordan, Utah."
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"sentences": [
"The Big Frog Wilderness was designated in 1984 and currently consists of 8082 acre .",
" Approximately 89 acre are located in Georgia in the Chattahoochee National Forest and approximately 7993 acre are located in Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest.",
" The Wilderness is managed by the United States Forest Service in Tennessee and is part of the National Wilderness Preservation System."
],
"title": "Big Frog Wilderness"
},
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"sentences": [
"Appalachia ( ) is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia.",
" While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle (Newfoundland and Labrador) in Canada to Cheaha Mountain in Alabama, the cultural region of Appalachia typically refers only to the central and southern portions of the range.",
" As of the 2010 United States Census, the region was home to approximately 25 million people."
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"The Palouse Forest Reserve and after March 4, 1907, the Palouse National Forest was established by Presidential Proclamation (34 U.S. Statutes at Large 3293) on March 2, 1907 and was one of President Theodore Roosevelt's Midnight forests, created before the federal law banning new forest reserves in six western states, including Idaho, became effective.",
" The conventional wisdom has the name ‘palouse’ being derived from the French term for the large treeless plain region in eastern Washington stretching into Idaho: the Palouse, a word meaning grassy spot or place.",
" However, Boone says that the name could originate from the name of a major village of Palouse Indians, Palus, located at the confluence of the Palouse and Snake Rivers.",
" 'Palus' is the Sachapin Indian word for “something sticking down in the water,” in this case the something was a large rock, thought to be a beaver’s heart, and which had an important religious significance for the Palouse Indians.",
" The Palouse National Forest had its administrative headquarters in the town of Wallace, Idaho for its 15-month existence and was administered by the U.S. Forest Service with 194404 acre .",
" With the issuance of Executive Order 843 by President Roosevelt on June 26, 1908, with an effective date of July 1, 1908, the entire forest was absorbed by the Coeur d'Alene National Forest and the area ceased to be an independently administered national forest.",
" The lands of the former Palouse National Forest were then administered as part of the Coeur d’Alene National Forest for three years before being combined with other lands to establish the St. Joe National Forest on July 1, 1911.",
" The area of the former Palouse National Forest formed the western portion of the St. Joe National Forest.",
" Once transferred in 1911, the area of the Palouse National Forest became the Palouse Ranger District of the St. Joe National Forest and is still considered part of the St. Joe National Forest.",
" However, it has been administered by the Clearwater National Forest since the 1973 administrative merger of the Kaniksu National Forest, Coeur d’Alene, and St. Joe National Forests into the Idaho Panhandle National Forests."
],
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"Title: Cohutta Wilderness\n\nThe Cohutta Wilderness was designated in 1975, expanded in 1986, and currently consists of 36977 acre . Approximately 35268 acre are located in Georgia in the Chattahoochee National Forest and approximately 1709 acre are located in Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest. The Wilderness is managed by the United States Forest Service in Tennessee and is part of the National Wilderness Preservation System.",
"Title: Bridger National Forest\n\nBridger National Forest was first established by the U.S. Forest Service on July 1, 1911 in Wyoming with 577580 acre from part of Bonneville National Forest. On May 14, 1923 Bridger was transferred Wyoming National Forest, and the name was discontinued. On March 10, 1943 Wyoming was renamed Bridger. In 1973 Bridger National Forest was administratively combined with Teton National Forest, creating Bridger-Teton National Forest. In descending order of land area, Bridger National Forest lands are located in Sublette, Lincoln, Fremont, and Teton counties. There are local ranger district offices in Afton, Big Piney, Kemmerer, and Pinedale. Its administrative headquarters reside in Jackson, Wyoming as part of the combined Bridger-Teton National Forest. Its current area of 1,736,075 acres (7,025.65 km²) represents 51.02% of the combined Bridger-Teton's area of 3,402,644 acres (13,770.01 km²). The forest includes all of the National Wilderness Preservation System's officially designated Bridger Wilderness.",
"Title: Coconino National Forest\n\nThe Coconino National Forest is a 1.856-million acre (751,000 ha) United States National Forest located in northern Arizona in the vicinity of Flagstaff. Originally established in 1898 as the \"San Francisco Mountains National Forest Reserve\", the area was designated a U.S. National Forest in 1908 when the San Francisco Mountains National Forest Reserve was merged with lands from other surrounding forest reserves to create the Coconino National Forest. Today, the Coconino National Forest contains diverse landscapes, including deserts, ponderosa pine forests, flatlands, mesas, alpine tundra, and ancient volcanic peaks. The forest surrounds the towns of Sedona and Flagstaff and borders four other national forests; the Kaibab National Forest to the west and northwest, the Prescott National Forest to the southwest, the Tonto National Forest to the south, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to the southeast. The forest contains all or parts of ten designated wilderness areas, including the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, which includes the summit of the San Francisco Peaks. The headquarters are in Flagstaff. There are local ranger district offices in Flagstaff, Happy Jack, and Sedona.",
"Title: Wasp, Tennessee\n\nWasp was a community located in Cocke County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Situated in the upper Wolf Creek Valley in the rugged eastern part of the county, Wasp thrived as an Appalachian agrarian community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the 1930s, the United States Forest Service purchased Wasp and its surrounding homesteads as part of an initiative to restore the Wolf Creek watershed (which had been logged), and the community was abandoned. Today, the ruins of Wasp have been designated a \"Historically Significant\" area, and are maintained by the Cherokee National Forest. The ruins of Wasp provide a rare instance of the preservation of a complete early 20th-century Appalachian community's archaeological remains.",
"Title: Cache National Forest\n\nCache National Forest is a 533,840-acre area of National Forest System land in Idaho and Utah which was established on July 1, 1908 by the U.S. Forest Service. The majority of its area is in Utah, and was initially created when the Bear River National Forest was disbanded. On July 1, 1915, all of Pocatello National Forest was added. In 1973 the Idaho portion was transferred to the administration of Caribou National Forest, while the Utah portion was combined administratively with Wasatch National Forest, creating the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. In descending order of forestland area, the Cache National Forest portion is located in Cache, Bear Lake, Franklin, Weber, Rich, Box Elder, Caribou, and Morgan counties. (Bear Lake, Franklin, and Caribou counties are in Idaho, and the rest in Utah.) The forest has a current area of 701453 acre , which comprises 43.56% of the combined Wasatch-Cache's total acreage. The forest is administered from Salt Lake City, Utah as part of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, but there are local ranger district offices in Logan and Ogden. From circa 1911 until August 1923, the area was roamed by Old Ephraim.",
"Title: Unicoi Mountains\n\nThe Unicoi Mountains are a mountain range rising along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina in the southeastern United States. They are part of the Blue Ridge Mountain Province of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The Unicois are located immediately south of the Great Smoky Mountains and immediately west of the Cheoah Mountains. Most of the range is protected as a national forest, namely the Cherokee National Forest on the Tennessee side and the Nantahala National Forest on the North Carolina side— although some parts have been designated as wilderness areas and are thus more strictly regulated.",
"Title: Wasatch National Forest\n\nWasatch National Forest was established as the Wasatch Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Utah on August 16, 1906 with 86440 acre to the east of Salt Lake City and Provo. It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 Grantsville National Forest and Salt Lake National Forest were added. In 1973 Wasatch was combined administratively with Cache National Forest, creating Wasatch-Cache National Forest. In descending order of acreage, the Wasatch National Forest portion is located in Summit, Tooele, Salt Lake, Davis, Uinta (Wyoming), Duchesne, Wasatch, Morgan, Utah, Weber, and Juab counties in Utah except Uinta, which is in southwestern Wyoming. Its total area was 908731 acre , comprising 56.44% of the combined Wasatch-Cache's 1610184 acre as of 2008. There are local ranger district offices in Kamas and Salt Lake City in Utah, and in Evanston and Mountain View in Wyoming. Administrative headquarters reside with the combined Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in South Jordan, Utah.",
"Title: Big Frog Wilderness\n\nThe Big Frog Wilderness was designated in 1984 and currently consists of 8082 acre . Approximately 89 acre are located in Georgia in the Chattahoochee National Forest and approximately 7993 acre are located in Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest. The Wilderness is managed by the United States Forest Service in Tennessee and is part of the National Wilderness Preservation System.",
"Title: Appalachia\n\nAppalachia ( ) is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle (Newfoundland and Labrador) in Canada to Cheaha Mountain in Alabama, the cultural region of Appalachia typically refers only to the central and southern portions of the range. As of the 2010 United States Census, the region was home to approximately 25 million people.",
"Title: Palouse National Forest\n\nThe Palouse Forest Reserve and after March 4, 1907, the Palouse National Forest was established by Presidential Proclamation (34 U.S. Statutes at Large 3293) on March 2, 1907 and was one of President Theodore Roosevelt's Midnight forests, created before the federal law banning new forest reserves in six western states, including Idaho, became effective. The conventional wisdom has the name ‘palouse’ being derived from the French term for the large treeless plain region in eastern Washington stretching into Idaho: the Palouse, a word meaning grassy spot or place. However, Boone says that the name could originate from the name of a major village of Palouse Indians, Palus, located at the confluence of the Palouse and Snake Rivers. 'Palus' is the Sachapin Indian word for “something sticking down in the water,” in this case the something was a large rock, thought to be a beaver’s heart, and which had an important religious significance for the Palouse Indians. The Palouse National Forest had its administrative headquarters in the town of Wallace, Idaho for its 15-month existence and was administered by the U.S. Forest Service with 194404 acre . With the issuance of Executive Order 843 by President Roosevelt on June 26, 1908, with an effective date of July 1, 1908, the entire forest was absorbed by the Coeur d'Alene National Forest and the area ceased to be an independently administered national forest. The lands of the former Palouse National Forest were then administered as part of the Coeur d’Alene National Forest for three years before being combined with other lands to establish the St. Joe National Forest on July 1, 1911. The area of the former Palouse National Forest formed the western portion of the St. Joe National Forest. Once transferred in 1911, the area of the Palouse National Forest became the Palouse Ranger District of the St. Joe National Forest and is still considered part of the St. Joe National Forest. However, it has been administered by the Clearwater National Forest since the 1973 administrative merger of the Kaniksu National Forest, Coeur d’Alene, and St. Joe National Forests into the Idaho Panhandle National Forests."
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Which two major Australian cities would Thora be in between?
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Sydney and Brisbane
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"Thora, New South Wales",
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"Urban planning in Australia has a significant role to play in ensuring the future sustainability of Australian cities.",
" Australia is one of the most highly urbanised societies in the world.",
" Continued population growth in Australian cities is placing increasing pressure on infrastructure, such as public transport and roadways, energy, air and water systems within the urban environment."
],
"title": "Urban planning in Australia"
},
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"Oz Comic Con is a speculative fiction entertainment and comic convention that has been running since 2012 within various major Australian cities, and is a local franchise of the New York Comic-Con.",
" Attendees have included Nintendo Australia.",
" Oz Comic Con currently runs in the cities of Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney."
],
"title": "Oz Comic Con"
},
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"Bellingen is a small town (pop 3,038) on Waterfall Way on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.",
" It is approximately halfway between the major Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane.",
" It is the seat of Bellingen Shire and has a mixture of valley, plateau and coastal environments."
],
"title": "Bellingen, New South Wales"
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"sentences": [
"This list of Australian cities by population provides rankings of Australian cities according to various systems defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.",
" Firstly, they are ranked by Greater Capital City Statistical Area (for capital cities excluding Canberra) and Significant Urban Area (for other cities not otherwise included in a Greater Capital City Statistical Area).",
" In separate tables, they are then also ranked by Significant Urban Area (all cities) and by Local Government Area (known internationally as 'cities proper')."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Aranda people, sometimes referred to as the Arrernte, Arunta, or Arrarnta are an Aboriginal Australian people who live in the Arrernte lands, at \"Mparntwe\" (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory.",
" Some Aranda live in other areas far from their homeland, including the major Australian cities and overseas."
],
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"Laura Jean Englert is an Australian musician from Melbourne, Victoria who performs as Laura Jean.",
" She is known for her classically inspired folk songs, often using a range of orchestral instruments.",
" She garnered much critical acclaim for her debut album, \"Our Swan Song\", receiving high rotational support from community and alternative radio stations such as Triple J.",
" She received high exposure when Snow Patrol, fans of her, asked her to sing Martha Wainwright's part in the song Set the Fire to the Third Bar during their two Australian tours in 2007.",
" Her second album, \"Eden Land\", was released on 1 March 2008 in Australia.",
" In August, Laura Jean was invited by Deborah Conway to take part in the Broad Festival project, which toured major Australian cities including performing at the Sydney Opera House.",
" With Laura Jean and Conway were Elana Stone, Liz Stringer and Dianna Corcoran – they performed their own and each other's songs."
],
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"Jerseyville is a small village on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in Kempsey Shire.",
" It is on South West Rocks Road, near South West Rocks.",
" It is situated between Spencers Creek and the Macleay River.",
" The village consists of only a handful of streets.",
" It is a satellite suburb of South West Rocks and is a well-known fishing village.",
" The town was originally called \"Robinson's Wharf\" and was founded in the 19th century after George Robinson subdivided his property.",
" It was also known as ' Pelican's Island'.",
" Its importance during the next generation or so was based upon the fact that coastal shipping was the main method of transport between the major Australian cities and the Macleay River Valley."
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"sentences": [
"Commuter rail forms a vital part of public transportation in major Australian cities.",
" The largest, most extensive system is found in Melbourne, while the system in Australia with the highest and most dense patronage is found in Sydney."
],
"title": "Commuter rail in Australia"
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{
"sentences": [
"Big Brother Australia 2005, also known as Big Brother 5, was the fifth season of the Australian reality television series \"Big Brother Australia\", and was aired on Network Ten in Australia, and TV-2 in New Zealand with a four-week delay.",
" The series started on 8 May 2005, with housemates going into the House the day before, and finished on 15 August 2005, lasting 101 days.",
" The theme of the series was \"single, sexy, and competitive\".",
" Auditions for housemates were held in March 2005.",
" In a departure from usual procedure, candidates were not required to send in videos of themselves as had been the case for prior auditions.",
" Instead, the producers toured major Australian cities and conducted interviews.",
" They searched for sexy singles that were willing to have sexual relations on camera.",
" Promos for the show suggested that Big Brother would be different this year, and phrases such as \"Assume Nothing, Expect Anything\", \"Let's Play\", and \"Think Again\" were used throughout the series, especially during \"Opening Night\".",
" The winner announced on the finale was watched by 2.282 million Australian viewers."
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"title": "Big Brother 5 (Australia)"
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"Thora is a small locality around halfway between the towns of Dorrigo and Bellingen on the Waterfall Way in Northern New South Wales, Australia.",
" It is situated on the banks of the Bellinger River, is around 40 kilometres from the coast and is it the very bottom of the climb to the top of Dorrigo Mountain, the bottom of the Great Dividing Range and near the eastern edge of Dorrigo National Park.",
" The Bellinger River is subject to much major flooding, but the township is never really affected by flooding but downstream floodplain becomes affected, including the town of Bellingen."
],
"title": "Thora, New South Wales"
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"Title: Urban planning in Australia\n\nUrban planning in Australia has a significant role to play in ensuring the future sustainability of Australian cities. Australia is one of the most highly urbanised societies in the world. Continued population growth in Australian cities is placing increasing pressure on infrastructure, such as public transport and roadways, energy, air and water systems within the urban environment.",
"Title: Oz Comic Con\n\nOz Comic Con is a speculative fiction entertainment and comic convention that has been running since 2012 within various major Australian cities, and is a local franchise of the New York Comic-Con. Attendees have included Nintendo Australia. Oz Comic Con currently runs in the cities of Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.",
"Title: Bellingen, New South Wales\n\nBellingen is a small town (pop 3,038) on Waterfall Way on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately halfway between the major Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane. It is the seat of Bellingen Shire and has a mixture of valley, plateau and coastal environments.",
"Title: List of cities in Australia by population\n\nThis list of Australian cities by population provides rankings of Australian cities according to various systems defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Firstly, they are ranked by Greater Capital City Statistical Area (for capital cities excluding Canberra) and Significant Urban Area (for other cities not otherwise included in a Greater Capital City Statistical Area). In separate tables, they are then also ranked by Significant Urban Area (all cities) and by Local Government Area (known internationally as 'cities proper').",
"Title: Arrernte people\n\nThe Aranda people, sometimes referred to as the Arrernte, Arunta, or Arrarnta are an Aboriginal Australian people who live in the Arrernte lands, at \"Mparntwe\" (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory. Some Aranda live in other areas far from their homeland, including the major Australian cities and overseas.",
"Title: Laura Jean\n\nLaura Jean Englert is an Australian musician from Melbourne, Victoria who performs as Laura Jean. She is known for her classically inspired folk songs, often using a range of orchestral instruments. She garnered much critical acclaim for her debut album, \"Our Swan Song\", receiving high rotational support from community and alternative radio stations such as Triple J. She received high exposure when Snow Patrol, fans of her, asked her to sing Martha Wainwright's part in the song Set the Fire to the Third Bar during their two Australian tours in 2007. Her second album, \"Eden Land\", was released on 1 March 2008 in Australia. In August, Laura Jean was invited by Deborah Conway to take part in the Broad Festival project, which toured major Australian cities including performing at the Sydney Opera House. With Laura Jean and Conway were Elana Stone, Liz Stringer and Dianna Corcoran – they performed their own and each other's songs.",
"Title: Jerseyville, New South Wales\n\nJerseyville is a small village on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in Kempsey Shire. It is on South West Rocks Road, near South West Rocks. It is situated between Spencers Creek and the Macleay River. The village consists of only a handful of streets. It is a satellite suburb of South West Rocks and is a well-known fishing village. The town was originally called \"Robinson's Wharf\" and was founded in the 19th century after George Robinson subdivided his property. It was also known as ' Pelican's Island'. Its importance during the next generation or so was based upon the fact that coastal shipping was the main method of transport between the major Australian cities and the Macleay River Valley.",
"Title: Commuter rail in Australia\n\nCommuter rail forms a vital part of public transportation in major Australian cities. The largest, most extensive system is found in Melbourne, while the system in Australia with the highest and most dense patronage is found in Sydney.",
"Title: Big Brother 5 (Australia)\n\nBig Brother Australia 2005, also known as Big Brother 5, was the fifth season of the Australian reality television series \"Big Brother Australia\", and was aired on Network Ten in Australia, and TV-2 in New Zealand with a four-week delay. The series started on 8 May 2005, with housemates going into the House the day before, and finished on 15 August 2005, lasting 101 days. The theme of the series was \"single, sexy, and competitive\". Auditions for housemates were held in March 2005. In a departure from usual procedure, candidates were not required to send in videos of themselves as had been the case for prior auditions. Instead, the producers toured major Australian cities and conducted interviews. They searched for sexy singles that were willing to have sexual relations on camera. Promos for the show suggested that Big Brother would be different this year, and phrases such as \"Assume Nothing, Expect Anything\", \"Let's Play\", and \"Think Again\" were used throughout the series, especially during \"Opening Night\". The winner announced on the finale was watched by 2.282 million Australian viewers.",
"Title: Thora, New South Wales\n\nThora is a small locality around halfway between the towns of Dorrigo and Bellingen on the Waterfall Way in Northern New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on the banks of the Bellinger River, is around 40 kilometres from the coast and is it the very bottom of the climb to the top of Dorrigo Mountain, the bottom of the Great Dividing Range and near the eastern edge of Dorrigo National Park. The Bellinger River is subject to much major flooding, but the township is never really affected by flooding but downstream floodplain becomes affected, including the town of Bellingen."
] |
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Martin Beck grew up 20 blocks from a neighborhood within what city of New York?
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Niagara Falls
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bridge
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hard
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"Hunters Green or Hunter's Green is a neighborhood within the city limits of Tampa, Florida.",
" As of the 2010 census the neighborhood had a population of 5,056.",
" The ZIP Codes serving the neighborhood are 33592 and 33647.",
" The neighborhood is located within the district of New Tampa.",
" The neighborhood was fully established in 1991."
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"sentences": [
"Broad Channel is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.",
" It occupies the southern portion of Rulers Bar Hassock (known colloquially as \"Broad Channel Island\"), which is the only inhabited island in Jamaica Bay, with three thousand inhabitants.",
" The neighborhood stands on Big Egg Marsh, an area of fill approximately 20 blocks long and 4 blocks wide; the community is an inholding within the Gateway National Recreation Area, a unit of the U.S National Park Service.",
" The area comprises several artificial canals separating dead-end residential blocks.",
" It is connected to the rest of Queens by road and subway bridges."
],
"title": "Broad Channel, Queens"
},
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"sentences": [
"Love Canal is a neighborhood within Niagara Falls, New York.",
" The neighborhood is infamously known as the host of a 70-acre landfill that served as the epicenter of a massive environmental pollution disaster that affected the health of hundreds of residents, culminating in an extensive Superfund cleanup operation."
],
"title": "Love Canal"
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"sentences": [
"North Park is a neighborhood within the City of Buffalo in New York State.",
" It is one of several neighborhoods that comprise the larger community of North Buffalo.",
" The neighborhood's borders are roughly Delaware Avenue to the west, the former Lackawanna & Western Railroad Right of Way to the north, The Beltline Railroad and the Parkside Neighborhood to the South and Starin and the Central Park neighborhood to the East."
],
"title": "North Park, Buffalo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Spring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City.",
" Part of Brooklyn Community Board 5, it roughly comprises the southern portions of East New York between Flatlands Avenue to the north, and Jamaica Bay and the Gateway National Recreation Area to the south, with the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie to the west and the Queens neighborhood of Howard Beach to the east.",
" It is named after Spring Creek, one of several creeks that formerly ran through the area and drained into Jamaica Bay."
],
"title": "Spring Creek, Brooklyn"
},
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"sentences": [
"Allahabad District is one of the major & largest districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Allahabad city is the district headquarters.",
" Allahabad district is a part of Allahabad Division.",
" Allahabad District is divided into blocks within tehsils.",
" As of 2011, there are 20 blocks in eight tehsils.",
" The Allahabad division includes the districts of Fatehpur, Kaushambi and Allahabad, with the western Allahabad District becoming part of the new Kaushambi district.",
" The administrative divisions are Phulpur, Koraon, Meja, Sadar, Soraon, Handia, Bara and Karchana."
],
"title": "Allahabad district"
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"sentences": [
"Martin Beck (July 31, 1868 – November 16, 1940) was a vaudeville theatre owner and manager, and theatrical booking agent, who founded the Orpheum Circuit, and built the Palace and Martin Beck Theatres in New York City's Broadway Theatre District.",
" He was a booking agent for, and became a close personal friend of the prominent magician, Harry Houdini."
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"title": "Martin Beck (vaudeville)"
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"sentences": [
"Bolton Hill is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, with 20 blocks of mostly preserved buildings from the late 19th century.",
" It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, preserved as a Baltimore City Historic District, and included within the boundaries of Baltimore National Heritage Area.",
" The neighborhood is bounded by North Avenue, Mount Royal Avenue, Cathedral Street, Dolphin Street, and Eutaw Place.",
" Bolton Hill is a largely residential neighborhood with three-story row houses with red brick, white marble steps, and high ceilings.",
" There are also larger more ornate originally single-family houses, many houses of worship, parks, monuments, and a few large apartment buildings.",
" Many significant residents have lived in the neighborhood, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Woodrow Wilson, the Cone sisters, and Florence Rena Sabin."
],
"title": "Bolton Hill, Baltimore"
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"sentences": [
"Hollis is a residential middle-class neighborhood within the southeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens.",
" A predominantly African-American community.",
" There are small minorities of Hispanics and Indians reside in the area.",
" Boundaries are considered to be the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road to the west, Hillside Avenue to the north, Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east (although parts of Queens Village are addressed as Hollis on water bills), and Murdock Avenue to the south.",
" Much of this area is considered to be within the St. Albans postal district.",
" Hollis is close to Jamaica and Queens Village.",
" The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12.",
" Hollis is patrolled by the NYPD's 113th Precinct.",
" Public schools in the area are operated by the New York City Department of Education."
],
"title": "Hollis, Queens"
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"sentences": [
"Martin Beck is an American painter, living and working in Pittsburgh, PA.",
" Beck's \"social conscience grew up with him about 20 blocks from the famous suburban Love Canal eco-disaster in Niagara Falls, New York.\"",
" Beck received a BFA from State University of New York at Buffalo.",
" in 1986 and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 1992.",
" Martin Beck is a noted artist who received two New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowships, (1994, 2000).",
" He is featured on the Discover Jersey Arts Artists Gallery.",
" Beck's exhibitions have been reviewed in \"ArtPapers\", \"The New York Times\", \"The Sunday Star Ledger\" and has also been featured in \"American Artist\", (July 1999).",
" Beck's work can be found in private collections primarily in New York, NY, Pittsburgh, PA and Santa Monica, CA.",
" His portrait commissions include corporate clients such as Carnegie Mellon University Highlands Circle, and private clients."
],
"title": "Martin Beck (painter)"
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"Title: Hunters Green\n\nHunters Green or Hunter's Green is a neighborhood within the city limits of Tampa, Florida. As of the 2010 census the neighborhood had a population of 5,056. The ZIP Codes serving the neighborhood are 33592 and 33647. The neighborhood is located within the district of New Tampa. The neighborhood was fully established in 1991.",
"Title: Broad Channel, Queens\n\nBroad Channel is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. It occupies the southern portion of Rulers Bar Hassock (known colloquially as \"Broad Channel Island\"), which is the only inhabited island in Jamaica Bay, with three thousand inhabitants. The neighborhood stands on Big Egg Marsh, an area of fill approximately 20 blocks long and 4 blocks wide; the community is an inholding within the Gateway National Recreation Area, a unit of the U.S National Park Service. The area comprises several artificial canals separating dead-end residential blocks. It is connected to the rest of Queens by road and subway bridges.",
"Title: Love Canal\n\nLove Canal is a neighborhood within Niagara Falls, New York. The neighborhood is infamously known as the host of a 70-acre landfill that served as the epicenter of a massive environmental pollution disaster that affected the health of hundreds of residents, culminating in an extensive Superfund cleanup operation.",
"Title: North Park, Buffalo\n\nNorth Park is a neighborhood within the City of Buffalo in New York State. It is one of several neighborhoods that comprise the larger community of North Buffalo. The neighborhood's borders are roughly Delaware Avenue to the west, the former Lackawanna & Western Railroad Right of Way to the north, The Beltline Railroad and the Parkside Neighborhood to the South and Starin and the Central Park neighborhood to the East.",
"Title: Spring Creek, Brooklyn\n\nSpring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City. Part of Brooklyn Community Board 5, it roughly comprises the southern portions of East New York between Flatlands Avenue to the north, and Jamaica Bay and the Gateway National Recreation Area to the south, with the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie to the west and the Queens neighborhood of Howard Beach to the east. It is named after Spring Creek, one of several creeks that formerly ran through the area and drained into Jamaica Bay.",
"Title: Allahabad district\n\nAllahabad District is one of the major & largest districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Allahabad city is the district headquarters. Allahabad district is a part of Allahabad Division. Allahabad District is divided into blocks within tehsils. As of 2011, there are 20 blocks in eight tehsils. The Allahabad division includes the districts of Fatehpur, Kaushambi and Allahabad, with the western Allahabad District becoming part of the new Kaushambi district. The administrative divisions are Phulpur, Koraon, Meja, Sadar, Soraon, Handia, Bara and Karchana.",
"Title: Martin Beck (vaudeville)\n\nMartin Beck (July 31, 1868 – November 16, 1940) was a vaudeville theatre owner and manager, and theatrical booking agent, who founded the Orpheum Circuit, and built the Palace and Martin Beck Theatres in New York City's Broadway Theatre District. He was a booking agent for, and became a close personal friend of the prominent magician, Harry Houdini.",
"Title: Bolton Hill, Baltimore\n\nBolton Hill is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, with 20 blocks of mostly preserved buildings from the late 19th century. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, preserved as a Baltimore City Historic District, and included within the boundaries of Baltimore National Heritage Area. The neighborhood is bounded by North Avenue, Mount Royal Avenue, Cathedral Street, Dolphin Street, and Eutaw Place. Bolton Hill is a largely residential neighborhood with three-story row houses with red brick, white marble steps, and high ceilings. There are also larger more ornate originally single-family houses, many houses of worship, parks, monuments, and a few large apartment buildings. Many significant residents have lived in the neighborhood, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Woodrow Wilson, the Cone sisters, and Florence Rena Sabin.",
"Title: Hollis, Queens\n\nHollis is a residential middle-class neighborhood within the southeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens. A predominantly African-American community. There are small minorities of Hispanics and Indians reside in the area. Boundaries are considered to be the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road to the west, Hillside Avenue to the north, Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east (although parts of Queens Village are addressed as Hollis on water bills), and Murdock Avenue to the south. Much of this area is considered to be within the St. Albans postal district. Hollis is close to Jamaica and Queens Village. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12. Hollis is patrolled by the NYPD's 113th Precinct. Public schools in the area are operated by the New York City Department of Education.",
"Title: Martin Beck (painter)\n\nMartin Beck is an American painter, living and working in Pittsburgh, PA. Beck's \"social conscience grew up with him about 20 blocks from the famous suburban Love Canal eco-disaster in Niagara Falls, New York.\" Beck received a BFA from State University of New York at Buffalo. in 1986 and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 1992. Martin Beck is a noted artist who received two New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowships, (1994, 2000). He is featured on the Discover Jersey Arts Artists Gallery. Beck's exhibitions have been reviewed in \"ArtPapers\", \"The New York Times\", \"The Sunday Star Ledger\" and has also been featured in \"American Artist\", (July 1999). Beck's work can be found in private collections primarily in New York, NY, Pittsburgh, PA and Santa Monica, CA. His portrait commissions include corporate clients such as Carnegie Mellon University Highlands Circle, and private clients."
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5,168
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Which plant genus have more species identified, Scaevola or Zephyranthes?
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Scaevola
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"Scaevola hookeri, the creeping fan-flower or alpine fan-flower, is a prostrate perennial herb in the family Goodeniaceae.",
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" The species was first formally described by W.H. de Vriese in 1850 in \"Nederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief\" and given the name \"Merkusia hookeri\".",
" The species was transferred to the genus \"Scaevola\" in 1856.",
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" The system, created by Rebecca Lancefield, was historically used to organize the various members of the family Streptococcaceae, which includes the genera Lactococcus and Streptococcus, but now is largely superfluous due to explosive growth in the number of streptococcal species identified since the 1970s.",
" As of 2016, Lancefield designations are often used to communicate medical microbiological results in the United States.",
" Enterococcus, formerly known as Group D Streptococcus, was believed to be a member of the genus Streptococcus until 1984, after the Lancefield criteria were devised, and so were included in the original Lancefield grouping.",
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" Notably, Enterococcus and Streptococcus bovis (Lancefield Group D) are not beta-hemolytic.",
" Though there are many groups of streptococcus, only five are known to commonly cause disease in immune-competent human beings: Group A, Group B, both members of Group D, and two groups that lack the Lancefield carbohydrate antigen: Streptococcus pneumoniae and Viridans streptococci."
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"Synodontis omias is a species of upside-down catfish native to the Niger River basin of Guinea, Mali, Niger and Nigeria.",
" It was first described by German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist Albert Günther in 1864, from a specimen collected in Jebba, Nigeria, on the Niger River.",
" There have been very few specimens of this species identified, and it may be the same species as \"S. budgetti\" from the Upper Niger."
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"Title: Scaevola (plant)\n\nScaevola is a genus of flowering plants in the \"Goodenia\" family, Goodeniaceae. It consists of more than 130 tropical species, with the center of diversity being Australia and Polynesia.",
"Title: Ornithogalum lebaense\n\nOrnithogalum lebaense is a flowering plant that grows in southwest Angola. It was discovered on January 2009 by Ernst Jacobus van Jaarsveld. The word \"\"lebaense\"\" refers to Leba Pass, where the plant lives. \"O. lebaense\" does not have a known common name, most likely because its habitat is not one that is easily accessible by local people. There are three other \"Ornithogalum\" species identified in Angola: \"Ornithogalum tenuifolium\", \"O. pulchrum\" and \"O. benguellens\".",
"Title: Zephyranthes minuta\n\nZephyranthes minuta is a plant species very often referred to as \"Zephyranthes grandiflora\", including in Flora of North America. The latter is, however, an illegitimate name because the original author in coining the name \"Zephyranthes grandiflora\" listed the older name \"Amaryllis minuta\" as a synonym. This makes \"\"minuta\"\" the acceptable epithet under the ICN.",
"Title: IUCN Red List extinct in the wild species\n\nVersion 2014.2 of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 78 (39 animal, 39 plant) extinct in the wild species, subspecies and varieties, stocks and subpopulations.",
"Title: Verrucomicrobia\n\nVerrucomicrobia is a phylum of bacteria. This phylum contains only a few described species (\"Verrucomicrobium spinosum\", is an example, the phylum is named after this). The species identified have been isolated from fresh water and soil environments and human faeces. A number of as-yet uncultivated species have been identified in association with eukaryotic hosts including extrusive explosive ectosymbionts of protists and endosymbionts of nematodes residing in their gametes. While verrucae is another name for the warts often found on hands and feet, this phylum is so called not because it is a causative agent thereof, but because of its wart-like morphology.",
"Title: Scaevola hookeri\n\nScaevola hookeri, the creeping fan-flower or alpine fan-flower, is a prostrate perennial herb in the family Goodeniaceae. It is native to eastern Australia. Leaves are 6 to 50 mm long and 2 to 15 mm wide. Flowers are white or blue with a yellowish throat and appear between December and March in the species native range. The species was first formally described by W.H. de Vriese in 1850 in \"Nederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief\" and given the name \"Merkusia hookeri\". The species was transferred to the genus \"Scaevola\" in 1856. It occurs in grassland and woodland in high altitude areas in Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, and also South Australia where it is listed as \"endangered\".",
"Title: Platanthera azorica\n\nPlatanthera azorica, commonly known as Hochstetter's butterfly orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus \"Platanthera\". It was \"rediscovered\" in 2013 on a single volcanic ridge on the central Azores island of São Jorge, and \"is arguably Europe's rarest \"bona fide\" orchid species.\" While \"P. azorica\" was previously considered by some sources to be the same as \"Platanthera micrantha\", the 2013 discovery triggered a thorough analysis of historic and current data and specimens, resulting in three species identified.",
"Title: Lancefield grouping\n\nLancefield grouping is a method of grouping catalase-negative, coagulase-negative bacteria based on the carbohydrate composition of bacterial antigens found on their cell walls. The system, created by Rebecca Lancefield, was historically used to organize the various members of the family Streptococcaceae, which includes the genera Lactococcus and Streptococcus, but now is largely superfluous due to explosive growth in the number of streptococcal species identified since the 1970s. As of 2016, Lancefield designations are often used to communicate medical microbiological results in the United States. Enterococcus, formerly known as Group D Streptococcus, was believed to be a member of the genus Streptococcus until 1984, after the Lancefield criteria were devised, and so were included in the original Lancefield grouping. Many - but not all - species of streptococcus are beta-hemolytic. Notably, Enterococcus and Streptococcus bovis (Lancefield Group D) are not beta-hemolytic. Though there are many groups of streptococcus, only five are known to commonly cause disease in immune-competent human beings: Group A, Group B, both members of Group D, and two groups that lack the Lancefield carbohydrate antigen: Streptococcus pneumoniae and Viridans streptococci.",
"Title: Zephyranthes\n\nZephyranthes is a genus of temperate and tropical plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae, native to the Western Hemisphere and widely cultivated as ornamentals. There are over 70 recognized species, as well as numerous hybrids and cultivars. Common names for species in this genus include fairy lily, rainflower, zephyr lily, magic lily, Atamasco lily, and rain lily.",
"Title: Synodontis omias\n\nSynodontis omias is a species of upside-down catfish native to the Niger River basin of Guinea, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. It was first described by German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist Albert Günther in 1864, from a specimen collected in Jebba, Nigeria, on the Niger River. There have been very few specimens of this species identified, and it may be the same species as \"S. budgetti\" from the Upper Niger."
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5,169
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Scout's Safari's creator produced and created what American television series that ran from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998?
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The Secret World of Alex Mack
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" He is credited with creating the critically acclaimed television series \"Better Off Ted\", which ran for two seasons on ABC.",
" Fresco also created the FOX show \"Andy Richter Controls the Universe\", for which he was nominated for a writing Emmy.",
" Additionally, Fresco wrote for three years on NBC's \"My Name Is Earl\" and created the FOX series \"Life on a Stick\" and the ABC Series \"The Trouble With Normal\".",
" He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on \"Mad About You\".",
" He is credited as an executive producer on the Burt Reynolds CBS series \"Evening Shade.\"",
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" Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there.",
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" Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there.",
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"Eat-Man (Japanese: イートマン , Hepburn: Īto Man ) is a Japanese manga series created by Akihito Yoshitomi in 1996 which was serialized by MediaWorks monthly in 19 volumes until 2002 manga magazine \"Dengeki Comic Gao!",
"\".",
" In 1997 Studio Deen adapted the manga into a 12 episode anime television series which was broadcast in Japan from January 9 to March 27, 1997 on TV Tokyo.",
" A sequel, \"Eat-Man '98\", was also animated by Studio Deen and ran from October 8 to December 23, 1998.",
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" It was cancelled mid-way through its fourth season.",
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"Marshall Kent (October 6, 1908 - January 15, 1985) was an American television and film actor who appeared in 30 television series or films between 1956 and 1977.",
" He was best known for his role as \"Doc\" in the 1958 spoof of \"Gunsmoke\" presented as an episode of \"Maverick\" starring James Garner entitled \"Gun-Shy.\"",
" He also appeared in various other series including \"Dragnet\" with Jack Webb, \"Perry Mason\" with Raymond Burr, \"The Deputy\" with Henry Fonda, \"The Gray Ghost\", \"The Millionaire\", \"Highway Patrol\" with Broderick Crawford, \"General Electric Theater\", \"The Loretta Young Show\", \"Dennis the Menace\", \"The Thin Man\", \"Room 222\", \"The Wonderful World of Disney\", \"The Doris Day Show\", and \"Little House on the Prairie\".",
" He was also a supporting player in films including \"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls\", \"The Decks Ran Red\" with James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge, \"Teenage Thunder\", \"Ring of Fire\" with David Janssen, and \"The Last Voyage\" with Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone."
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"Title: Homeland (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of the American television drama series \"Homeland\" premiered on January 15, 2017, and concluded on April 9, 2017, on Showtime, consisting of 12 episodes. The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series \"Hatufim\" (English: \"Prisoners of War\") created by Gideon Raff and is developed for American television by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.",
"Title: Victor Fresco\n\nVictor Fresco (born January 9, 1958) is an American television writer, producer and show creator. He is credited with creating the critically acclaimed television series \"Better Off Ted\", which ran for two seasons on ABC. Fresco also created the FOX show \"Andy Richter Controls the Universe\", for which he was nominated for a writing Emmy. Additionally, Fresco wrote for three years on NBC's \"My Name Is Earl\" and created the FOX series \"Life on a Stick\" and the ABC Series \"The Trouble With Normal\". He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on \"Mad About You\". He is credited as an executive producer on the Burt Reynolds CBS series \"Evening Shade.\" He created the 2013 NBC series \"Sean Saves the World\", starring Sean Hayes. In 2017, he served as creator, showrunner and executive producer on the Netflix comedy series \"Santa Clarita Diet\" starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant.",
"Title: The Secret World of Alex Mack\n\nThe Secret World of Alex Mack is an American television series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998, replacing \"Clarissa Explains It All\" on the SNICK line-up. It also aired on YTV in Canada, Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and NHK in Japan, and was a staple in the children's weekday line-up for much of the mid-to-late 1990s on the ABC. Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there. The series was produced by Thomas Lynch and John Lynch of Lynch Entertainment, produced by RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, and Nickelodeon Productions and was co-created by Tom Lynch and Ken Lipman.",
"Title: List of The Secret World of Alex Mack episodes\n\n\"The Secret World of Alex Mack\" is an American television series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998, replacing \"Clarissa Explains It All\" on the SNICK line-up. It also aired on YTV in Canada and NHK in Japan, and was a staple in the children's weekday line-up for much of the mid-to-late 1990s on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there. The series was produced by Thomas Lynch and John Lynch of Lynch Entertainment, produced by RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, and Nickelodeon Productions and was co-created by Tom Lynch and Ken Lipman. During the course of the series, episodes of \"The Secret World of Alex Mack \" aired over seasons.",
"Title: Emergency!\n\nEmergency! is an American television series that combines the medical drama and action-adventure genres. It was a joint production of Mark VII Limited and Universal Television. It debuted on NBC as a midseason replacement on January 15, 1972, replacing the two short-lived series \"The Partners\" and \"The Good Life,\" and ran until May 28, 1977, with six additional two-hour television films during the next two years.",
"Title: Supernatural (season 9)\n\nThe ninth season of \"Supernatural\", an American fantasy horror television series created by Eric Kripke, premiered on October 8, 2013, concluded on May 20, 2014, and contained 23 episodes. This is the second season with Jeremy Carver as showrunner. The season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on September 9, 2014, in region 2 on June 8, 2015, and in region 4 on October 8, 2014. The ninth season had an average viewership of 2.19 million U.S. viewers.",
"Title: Eat-Man\n\nEat-Man (Japanese: イートマン , Hepburn: Īto Man ) is a Japanese manga series created by Akihito Yoshitomi in 1996 which was serialized by MediaWorks monthly in 19 volumes until 2002 manga magazine \"Dengeki Comic Gao! \". In 1997 Studio Deen adapted the manga into a 12 episode anime television series which was broadcast in Japan from January 9 to March 27, 1997 on TV Tokyo. A sequel, \"Eat-Man '98\", was also animated by Studio Deen and ran from October 8 to December 23, 1998. Both anime series are licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment and the manga series was licensed by Viz Communications before it was dropped.",
"Title: List of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episodes\n\nThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an American television series that ran for three and a half seasons on NBC, from September 22, 1964 to January 15, 1968. It was cancelled mid-way through its fourth season. 105 episodes were produced, each with a 50 minute running time. Season One was filmed entirely in black and white, except for the pilot episode, \"The Vulcan Affair,\" and \"The Double Affair\", which were filmed in color since they were planned to be turned into feature films.",
"Title: Scout's Safari\n\nScout's Safari was a children's television series that aired on the Discovery Kids and Saturday mornings on NBC. The series was created by Thomas W. Lynch (\"The Secret World of Alex Mack\", \"Caitlin's Way\").",
"Title: Marshall Kent (actor)\n\nMarshall Kent (October 6, 1908 - January 15, 1985) was an American television and film actor who appeared in 30 television series or films between 1956 and 1977. He was best known for his role as \"Doc\" in the 1958 spoof of \"Gunsmoke\" presented as an episode of \"Maverick\" starring James Garner entitled \"Gun-Shy.\" He also appeared in various other series including \"Dragnet\" with Jack Webb, \"Perry Mason\" with Raymond Burr, \"The Deputy\" with Henry Fonda, \"The Gray Ghost\", \"The Millionaire\", \"Highway Patrol\" with Broderick Crawford, \"General Electric Theater\", \"The Loretta Young Show\", \"Dennis the Menace\", \"The Thin Man\", \"Room 222\", \"The Wonderful World of Disney\", \"The Doris Day Show\", and \"Little House on the Prairie\". He was also a supporting player in films including \"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls\", \"The Decks Ran Red\" with James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge, \"Teenage Thunder\", \"Ring of Fire\" with David Janssen, and \"The Last Voyage\" with Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone."
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5,170
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Epidendrum and Platycodon, are genus of which species?
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plant
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comparison
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easy
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" sect.",
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" subgen.",
" \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae (orchid family).",
" Plants of \"E\".",
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" \"confluens\" were both synonyms for this species."
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"Platycodon grandiflorus (from Ancient Greek πλατύς \"wide\" and κώδων \"bell\") is a species of herbaceous flowering perennial plant of the family Campanulaceae, and the only member of the genus Platycodon.",
" It is native to East Asia (China, Korea, Japan, and the Russian Far East).",
" It is commonly known as balloon flower (referring to the balloon-shaped flower buds), Chinese bellflower, or platycodon."
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" \"Tuberculata is a subsection of the section \"Schistochila\" of the subgenus \"Amphiglottium\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae.",
" This subsection differs from the subsection \"Integra\" in that the margins of the trilobate lip are dentate or lacerate.",
" This subsection differes from the subsection \"Carinata\" by possessing a callus, or tubercule on the midlobe of the lip.",
" In 1861, Reichenbach recognized 22 species in this subsection.",
" Many, but not all, have since been brought into synonymy with \"Epidendrum secundum\".",
" (Page numbers refer to Reichenbach, 1861.)"
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" Plants of Racemosa differ from the other subsections of \"E\".",
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" Like the other subsections of \"E\".",
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" \"Planifolia\", the species of \"E\".",
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" \"Spathacea\" are characterized by a sympodial growth habit without pseudobulbs, a lack of any spathes or sheathes covering the base of the racemose inflorescence, and by flat (not round) leaves.",
" The species categorized in \"Spathacea\" differ from the members of the other subsections by having large floral bracts, which make the inflorescence resemble a strobilus.",
" Reichenbach originally placed eight species in this subsection (page numbers refer to Reichenbach 1861):"
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"Title: Epidendrum subsect. Paniculata\n\n\"Epidendrum\" subsect. \"Paniculata\" is a subsection of section \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\" of subgenus \"E\". subgen. \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae (orchid family). Plants of \"E\". subsect. \"Paniculata\" differ from the other subsections of \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\" by producing paniculate inflorescences. In 1861, Reichenbach recognized eighteen species in this subsection. From this group, Kew recognizes seventeen species (Page numbers are from Reichenbach):",
"Title: Epidendrum macrocarpum\n\nEpidendrum macrocarpum, commonly known as \"Epidendrum schomburgkii\", is a species of orchid in the genus \"Epidendrum\", and the largest-flowering crucifix orchid species. Reichenbach thought that \"E. fulgens\" and \"E. schomburgkii\" var. \"confluens\" were both synonyms for this species.",
"Title: Epidendrum\n\nEpidendrum , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek \"ɛpɨ, epi\" and \"δένδρον, dendron\", \"upon trees\") refers to its epiphytic growth habit.",
"Title: Epidendrum difforme\n\nEpidendrum difforme (the \"Differently Formed Epidendrum\") is a species of orchid in the genus \"Epidendrum\". In 1861, Müller classified this species in the subsection \"Umbellata\" of the section \"Planifolia\" of subgenus \"Euepidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\".",
"Title: Epidendrum anceps\n\nEpidendrum anceps, literally the \"two-edged upon a tree,\" a species of epiphytic orchid in the genus \"Epidendrum\", is sometimes known as the Brown \"Epidendrum or Dingy-flowered \"Epidendrum.",
"Title: Platycodon\n\nPlatycodon grandiflorus (from Ancient Greek πλατύς \"wide\" and κώδων \"bell\") is a species of herbaceous flowering perennial plant of the family Campanulaceae, and the only member of the genus Platycodon. It is native to East Asia (China, Korea, Japan, and the Russian Far East). It is commonly known as balloon flower (referring to the balloon-shaped flower buds), Chinese bellflower, or platycodon.",
"Title: Epidendrum subsect. Tuberculata\n\nEpidendrum\" subsect. \"Tuberculata is a subsection of the section \"Schistochila\" of the subgenus \"Amphiglottium\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae. This subsection differs from the subsection \"Integra\" in that the margins of the trilobate lip are dentate or lacerate. This subsection differes from the subsection \"Carinata\" by possessing a callus, or tubercule on the midlobe of the lip. In 1861, Reichenbach recognized 22 species in this subsection. Many, but not all, have since been brought into synonymy with \"Epidendrum secundum\". (Page numbers refer to Reichenbach, 1861.)",
"Title: Epidendrum subsect. Racemosa\n\nEpidendrum\" subsect. \"Racemosa is a subsection of section \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\" of subgenus \"E\". subg. \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the \"Orchidaceae\" (orchid family). Plants of Racemosa differ from the other subsections of \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\" by producing inflorescences which are racemes. In 1861, Reichenbach recognized 26 species in this subsection. These names correspond to 25 species currently recognized in the \"World Checklist of Selected Plant Families\" (page numbers refer to Reichenbach 1861):",
"Title: Epidendrum subsect. Spathacea\n\nEpidendrum subsect. Spathacea is a subsection of the section \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\" of the subgenus \"E\". subg. \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae. Like the other subsections of \"E\". sect. \"Planifolia\", the species of \"E\". subsect. \"Spathacea\" are characterized by a sympodial growth habit without pseudobulbs, a lack of any spathes or sheathes covering the base of the racemose inflorescence, and by flat (not round) leaves. The species categorized in \"Spathacea\" differ from the members of the other subsections by having large floral bracts, which make the inflorescence resemble a strobilus. Reichenbach originally placed eight species in this subsection (page numbers refer to Reichenbach 1861):",
"Title: Epidendrum sect. Sarcophylla\n\nThe section Epidendrum\" sect. \"Sarcophylla is a subsection of subgenus \"E\". subg. \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae. In 1861, Reichenbach recognized one species in this section:"
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5,171
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Who is the owner of the company that operates Sears México?
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Carlos Slim
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"Sears, short name for Sears, Roebuck & Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886.",
" Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925.",
" The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger.",
" In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record.",
" It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall.",
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"Grupo Carso or Grupo Sanborns SAB is a Mexican global conglomerate company owned by Carlos Slim.",
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"Dish México, S. de R. L. de C.V. (In Mexico: \"Alcanzca\") is a Mexican-owned company that operates a subscription satellite television service in México nationwide.",
" S. de R. L. de C.V., stands for Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada de Capital Variable, a form of limited company.",
" It is owned by MVS Comunicaciones 51% and Dish Network Corporation 49%."
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"\"Link Conexión Áerea SA de CV\" operating as TAR Aerolineas is an airline in Mexico based in Querétaro, Mexico.",
" It operates scheduled flights to 34 national destinations.",
" Its inaugural flight occurred on March 3, 2014 between Querétaro and Guadalajara.",
" The company currently operates a fleet of 10 Embraer ERJ 145s to 34 destinations throughout Mexico.",
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"Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ( ), doing business as Walmart, is an American multinational retailing corporation that operates as a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores. Headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, the company was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 and incorporated on October 31, 1969.",
" s of 31, 2017 , Walmart has 11,695 stores and clubs in 28countries, under a total of 63banners.",
" The company operates under the name Walmart in the United States and Canada.",
" It operates as Walmart de México y Centroamérica in Mexico and Central America, as Asda in the United Kingdom, as the Seiyu Group in Japan, and as Best Price in India.",
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"H-E-B, a grocery company based in San Antonio, Texas, USA, operates 51 stores in México.",
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"The Kansas City Southern Railway Company (reporting mark KCS) , owned by Kansas City Southern, is the smallest and third-oldest Class I railroad in North America (just behind Union Pacific Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway) still in operation.",
" Founded in 1887, KCS currently operates in 10 central U.S. states.",
" KCS also owns and indirectly operates Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM) in the central and northeastern states of Mexico, and is the only Class I Railroad to own any track both inside and outside of Mexico's boundaries (Ferromex is the only other Class I operating in Mexico).",
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"The Sears Holdings Corporation is an American holding company headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.",
" It is the owner of retail store brands Sears and Kmart, and was founded after the latter purchased the former in 2005.",
" Sears Holdings also owns the brands Kenmore and DieHard.",
" A sale of Craftsman to Stanley Black and Decker occurred in March of 2017.",
" Sears retains the rights to sell Craftsman tools for 15 years from the date of sale through the purchase of tools from their established suppliers.",
" Sears Holdings operates 1,503 retail locations under the mastheads of Sears, Kmart, and their subsidiaries, such as auto centers and pharmacies, in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Guam.",
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"Unimin Corporation: A wholly owned subsidiary of global industrial minerals company SCR-Sibelco of Belgium.",
" Unimin operates 44 mining and mineral processing facilities in the United States, Mexico and Canada.",
" In Mexico, the Company operates as Grupo Materias Primas de México and in Canada as Unimin Canada Ltd/Ltee.",
" Executive offices are located in New Canaan, Connecticut with technology, analytical and sales service centers situated throughout North America.",
" Unimin has over 2,400 employees located in 19 states in the U.S., Canada and Mexico."
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"Title: Sears\n\nSears, short name for Sears, Roebuck & Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger. In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record. It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall. Sears operates divisions in Canada and Mexico, as well as several other subsidiaries within its brand.",
"Title: Grupo Carso\n\nGrupo Carso or Grupo Sanborns SAB is a Mexican global conglomerate company owned by Carlos Slim. It was formed in 1990 after the merger of Corporación Industrial Carso and Grupo Inbursa. The name Carso stands for Carlos Slim and Soumaya Domit de Slim, his late wife.",
"Title: Dish México\n\nDish México, S. de R. L. de C.V. (In Mexico: \"Alcanzca\") is a Mexican-owned company that operates a subscription satellite television service in México nationwide. S. de R. L. de C.V., stands for Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada de Capital Variable, a form of limited company. It is owned by MVS Comunicaciones 51% and Dish Network Corporation 49%.",
"Title: TAR Aerolineas\n\n\"Link Conexión Áerea SA de CV\" operating as TAR Aerolineas is an airline in Mexico based in Querétaro, Mexico. It operates scheduled flights to 34 national destinations. Its inaugural flight occurred on March 3, 2014 between Querétaro and Guadalajara. The company currently operates a fleet of 10 Embraer ERJ 145s to 34 destinations throughout Mexico. Its headquarters and main operational base is in Querétaro. with Guadalajara, Toluca/México City Puerto Vallarta serving as Focus Cities.",
"Title: Sears (Mexico)\n\nSears Roebuck de México is a department store chain located in Mexico, operating more than 75 stores all over Mexico. Sears México is operated by Grupo Carso.",
"Title: Walmart\n\nWal-Mart Stores, Inc. ( ), doing business as Walmart, is an American multinational retailing corporation that operates as a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores. Headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, the company was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 and incorporated on October 31, 1969. s of 31, 2017 , Walmart has 11,695 stores and clubs in 28countries, under a total of 63banners. The company operates under the name Walmart in the United States and Canada. It operates as Walmart de México y Centroamérica in Mexico and Central America, as Asda in the United Kingdom, as the Seiyu Group in Japan, and as Best Price in India. It has wholly owned operations in Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Canada. It also owns and operates the Sam's Club retail warehouses.",
"Title: H-E-B Mexico\n\nH-E-B, a grocery company based in San Antonio, Texas, USA, operates 51 stores in México. It competes mainly with Soriana, Walmart México, S-Mart, Chedraui and Casa Ley.",
"Title: Kansas City Southern Railway\n\nThe Kansas City Southern Railway Company (reporting mark KCS) , owned by Kansas City Southern, is the smallest and third-oldest Class I railroad in North America (just behind Union Pacific Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway) still in operation. Founded in 1887, KCS currently operates in 10 central U.S. states. KCS also owns and indirectly operates Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM) in the central and northeastern states of Mexico, and is the only Class I Railroad to own any track both inside and outside of Mexico's boundaries (Ferromex is the only other Class I operating in Mexico). KCS owns about 9,600 kilometers (6,000 route miles) of track, including trackage owned by subsidiaries.",
"Title: Sears Holdings\n\nThe Sears Holdings Corporation is an American holding company headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. It is the owner of retail store brands Sears and Kmart, and was founded after the latter purchased the former in 2005. Sears Holdings also owns the brands Kenmore and DieHard. A sale of Craftsman to Stanley Black and Decker occurred in March of 2017. Sears retains the rights to sell Craftsman tools for 15 years from the date of sale through the purchase of tools from their established suppliers. Sears Holdings operates 1,503 retail locations under the mastheads of Sears, Kmart, and their subsidiaries, such as auto centers and pharmacies, in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Guam. As of 2014, it is the 18th-largest retailing company in the United States.",
"Title: Unimin\n\nUnimin Corporation: A wholly owned subsidiary of global industrial minerals company SCR-Sibelco of Belgium. Unimin operates 44 mining and mineral processing facilities in the United States, Mexico and Canada. In Mexico, the Company operates as Grupo Materias Primas de México and in Canada as Unimin Canada Ltd/Ltee. Executive offices are located in New Canaan, Connecticut with technology, analytical and sales service centers situated throughout North America. Unimin has over 2,400 employees located in 19 states in the U.S., Canada and Mexico."
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What event, considered to be a birders principal meeting in South America, is held every orbital period of the Earth moving in its orbit around the sun?
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South American Birdwatching Fair
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"Kepler-1520 (initially published as KIC 12557548) is a K-type main-sequence star located in the constellation Cygnus.",
" The star is particularly important, as measurements taken by the \"Kepler\" spacecraft indicate that the variations in the star's light curve cover a range from about 0.2% to 1.3% of the star's light being blocked.",
" This indicates that there may be a rapidly disintegrating planet, a prediction not yet conclusively confirmed, in orbit around the star, losing mass at a rate of 1 Earth mass every billion years.",
" The planet itself is about 0.1 Earth masses, or just twice the mass of Mercury, and is expected to disintegrate in about 100-200 million years.",
" The planet orbits its star in just 15.7 hours, at a distance only two stellar diameters away from the star's surface, and has an estimated effective temperature of about 2255 K.",
" The orbital period of the planet is one of the shortest ever detected in the history of the extrasolar planet search.",
" In 2016, the planet was confirmed as part of a data release by the \"Kepler\" spacecraft."
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"RX J0806.3+1527 or HM Cancri (sometimes shortened to \"HM Cnc\" or \"J0806\" after establishing identity) is an X-ray binary star system about 1600 ly away.",
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" The two stars orbit each other at speeds in excess of 400 km/s .",
" The stars are estimated to be about half as massive as the Sun.",
" Like typical white dwarfs, they are extremely dense, being composed of degenerate matter, and so have radii of order the radius of Earth.",
" Astronomers believe that the two stars will eventually merge, based on data from many X-ray satellites, such as Chandra X-Ray Observatory, XMM-Newton and the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission.",
" These data show that the orbital period of the two stars is steadily decreasing at a rate of 1.2 milliseconds per year as they thus are getting closer by approximately 60 cm per day.",
" At this rate, they can be expected to merge in approximately 340,000 years.",
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"A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an orbit around Earth of a satellite with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, which takes one sidereal day (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds).",
" The synchronization of rotation and orbital period means that, for an observer on Earth's surface, an object in geosynchronous orbit returns to exactly the same position in the sky after a period of one sidereal day.",
" Over the course of a day, the object's position in the sky traces out a path, typically in a figure-8 form, whose precise characteristics depend on the orbit's inclination and eccentricity.",
" Satellites are typically launched in an eastward direction.",
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"3753 Cruithne ( or ) is a Q-type, Aten asteroid in orbit around the Sun in 1:1 orbital resonance with Earth, making it a co-orbital object.",
" It is an asteroid that, relative to Earth, orbits the Sun in a bean-shaped orbit that effectively describes a horseshoe, and that can transition into a quasi-satellite orbit.",
" Cruithne does not orbit Earth and at times it is on the other side of the Sun, placing Cruithne well outside of Earth's Hill sphere.",
" Its orbit takes it inside the orbit of Mercury and outside the orbit of Mars.",
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"A geostationary orbit, geostationary Earth orbit or geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) is a circular orbit 35786 km above the Earth's equator and following the direction of the Earth's rotation.",
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" Communications satellites and weather satellites are often placed in geostationary orbits, so that the satellite antennas (located on Earth) that communicate with them do not have to rotate to track them, but can be pointed permanently at the position in the sky where the satellites are located.",
" Using this characteristic, ocean color satellites with visible and near-infrared light sensors (e.g. the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI)) can also be operated in geostationary orbit in order to monitor sensitive changes of ocean environments."
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"A year is the orbital period of the Earth moving in its orbit around the Sun.",
" Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by changes in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility.",
" In temperate and subpolar regions around the globe, four seasons are generally recognized: \"spring\", \"summer\", \"autumn\" and \"winter\".",
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"A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO, also called a heliosynchronous orbit) is a nearly polar orbit around Earth (also called geocentric orbit) in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local solar time.",
" Such an orbit can place a satellite in constant sunlight and is useful for imaging, spy, and weather satellites.",
" More technically, it is an orbit arranged in such a way that it precesses once a year.",
" The surface illumination angle will be nearly the same every time that the satellite is overhead.",
" This consistent lighting is a useful characteristic for satellites that image the Earth's surface in visible or infrared wavelengths (e.g. weather and spy satellites) and for other remote-sensing satellites (e.g. those carrying ocean and atmospheric remote-sensing instruments that require sunlight).",
" For example, a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit might ascend across the equator twelve times a day each time at approximately 15:00 mean local time.",
" This is achieved by having the osculating orbital plane precess (rotate) approximately one degree eastward each day with respect to the celestial sphere to keep pace with the Earth's movement around the Sun."
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"Mira B, also known as VZ Ceti, is the companion star to the variable star Mira.",
" Suspected as early as 1918, it was visually confirmed in 1923 by Robert Grant Aitken, and has been observed more or less continually since then, most recently by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.",
" Its orbit around Mira is poorly known; the most recent estimate listed in the Sixth Orbit Catalog of Visual Binary Stars gives an orbital period of roughly 500 years, with a periastron around the year 2285.",
" Assuming the distance in the Hipparcos catalog and orbit are correct, Mira A and B are separated by an average of 100 AU."
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"Title: South American Bird Fair\n\nThe South American Birdwatching Fair is an annual event for birdwatchers, held every year in a different country of the continent. It is described as the birder's principal meeting in South America, with people from all the world.",
"Title: Kepler-1520\n\nKepler-1520 (initially published as KIC 12557548) is a K-type main-sequence star located in the constellation Cygnus. The star is particularly important, as measurements taken by the \"Kepler\" spacecraft indicate that the variations in the star's light curve cover a range from about 0.2% to 1.3% of the star's light being blocked. This indicates that there may be a rapidly disintegrating planet, a prediction not yet conclusively confirmed, in orbit around the star, losing mass at a rate of 1 Earth mass every billion years. The planet itself is about 0.1 Earth masses, or just twice the mass of Mercury, and is expected to disintegrate in about 100-200 million years. The planet orbits its star in just 15.7 hours, at a distance only two stellar diameters away from the star's surface, and has an estimated effective temperature of about 2255 K. The orbital period of the planet is one of the shortest ever detected in the history of the extrasolar planet search. In 2016, the planet was confirmed as part of a data release by the \"Kepler\" spacecraft.",
"Title: RX J0806.3+1527\n\nRX J0806.3+1527 or HM Cancri (sometimes shortened to \"HM Cnc\" or \"J0806\" after establishing identity) is an X-ray binary star system about 1600 ly away. It comprises two dense white dwarfs orbiting each other once every 321.5 seconds (in this system the \"year\" duration is of only 5.4 minutes), at an estimated distance of only 80000 km apart (about 1/5 the distance between the Earth and the Moon). The two stars orbit each other at speeds in excess of 400 km/s . The stars are estimated to be about half as massive as the Sun. Like typical white dwarfs, they are extremely dense, being composed of degenerate matter, and so have radii of order the radius of Earth. Astronomers believe that the two stars will eventually merge, based on data from many X-ray satellites, such as Chandra X-Ray Observatory, XMM-Newton and the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission. These data show that the orbital period of the two stars is steadily decreasing at a rate of 1.2 milliseconds per year as they thus are getting closer by approximately 60 cm per day. At this rate, they can be expected to merge in approximately 340,000 years. With a revolution period of 5.4 minutes RX J0806 is the shortest orbital period binary system currently known.",
"Title: Geosynchronous orbit\n\nA geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an orbit around Earth of a satellite with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, which takes one sidereal day (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds). The synchronization of rotation and orbital period means that, for an observer on Earth's surface, an object in geosynchronous orbit returns to exactly the same position in the sky after a period of one sidereal day. Over the course of a day, the object's position in the sky traces out a path, typically in a figure-8 form, whose precise characteristics depend on the orbit's inclination and eccentricity. Satellites are typically launched in an eastward direction. Those closer to Earth orbit faster than Earth rotates, so from Earth, they appear to move eastward while those that orbit beyond geosynchronous distances appear to move westward.",
"Title: 3753 Cruithne\n\n3753 Cruithne ( or ) is a Q-type, Aten asteroid in orbit around the Sun in 1:1 orbital resonance with Earth, making it a co-orbital object. It is an asteroid that, relative to Earth, orbits the Sun in a bean-shaped orbit that effectively describes a horseshoe, and that can transition into a quasi-satellite orbit. Cruithne does not orbit Earth and at times it is on the other side of the Sun, placing Cruithne well outside of Earth's Hill sphere. Its orbit takes it inside the orbit of Mercury and outside the orbit of Mars. Cruithne orbits the Sun in about 1 year but it takes 770 years for the series to complete a horseshoe-shaped movement around the Earth.",
"Title: Geostationary orbit\n\nA geostationary orbit, geostationary Earth orbit or geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) is a circular orbit 35786 km above the Earth's equator and following the direction of the Earth's rotation. An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to the Earth's rotational period (one sidereal day) and thus appears motionless, at a fixed position in the sky, to ground observers. Communications satellites and weather satellites are often placed in geostationary orbits, so that the satellite antennas (located on Earth) that communicate with them do not have to rotate to track them, but can be pointed permanently at the position in the sky where the satellites are located. Using this characteristic, ocean color satellites with visible and near-infrared light sensors (e.g. the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI)) can also be operated in geostationary orbit in order to monitor sensitive changes of ocean environments.",
"Title: Year\n\nA year is the orbital period of the Earth moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by changes in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the globe, four seasons are generally recognized: \"spring\", \"summer\", \"autumn\" and \"winter\". In tropical and subtropical regions several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual \"wet\" and \"dry\" seasons are recognized and tracked.",
"Title: Sun-synchronous orbit\n\nA Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO, also called a heliosynchronous orbit) is a nearly polar orbit around Earth (also called geocentric orbit) in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local solar time. Such an orbit can place a satellite in constant sunlight and is useful for imaging, spy, and weather satellites. More technically, it is an orbit arranged in such a way that it precesses once a year. The surface illumination angle will be nearly the same every time that the satellite is overhead. This consistent lighting is a useful characteristic for satellites that image the Earth's surface in visible or infrared wavelengths (e.g. weather and spy satellites) and for other remote-sensing satellites (e.g. those carrying ocean and atmospheric remote-sensing instruments that require sunlight). For example, a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit might ascend across the equator twelve times a day each time at approximately 15:00 mean local time. This is achieved by having the osculating orbital plane precess (rotate) approximately one degree eastward each day with respect to the celestial sphere to keep pace with the Earth's movement around the Sun.",
"Title: Low Earth orbit\n\nA low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with an altitude of 2000 km or less, and an orbital period of between about 84 and 127 minutes. Objects below approximately 160 km will experience very rapid orbital decay and altitude loss due to atmospheric drag.",
"Title: Mira B\n\nMira B, also known as VZ Ceti, is the companion star to the variable star Mira. Suspected as early as 1918, it was visually confirmed in 1923 by Robert Grant Aitken, and has been observed more or less continually since then, most recently by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Its orbit around Mira is poorly known; the most recent estimate listed in the Sixth Orbit Catalog of Visual Binary Stars gives an orbital period of roughly 500 years, with a periastron around the year 2285. Assuming the distance in the Hipparcos catalog and orbit are correct, Mira A and B are separated by an average of 100 AU."
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What is the name of this 2016 Indian Hindi language biographical sports drama film, in which Khurana made his Bollywood debut?
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Dangal
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"Dangal (English: \"Wrestling competition\" ) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film loosely based on the story of Mahavir Singh Phogat, an amateur wrestler, who trains his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari to be world-class wrestlers.",
" It was directed by Nitesh Tiwari.",
" Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Aamir Khan Productions and UTV Motion Pictures, it stars Aamir Khan as the father.",
" Both daughters go on to win medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.",
" Babita won a silver medal at the Games, in the 51 kg class and gold at the 2014 Glasgow Games in the 55 kg class.",
" In 2012, Geeta became the first Indian female wrestler to qualify for the Olympics.",
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"Mirza Ghalib (1954) is an Indian Hindi and Urdu language biographical film, directed by Sohrab Modi.",
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" It stars Bharat Bhushan as Ghalib and Suraiya as his courtesan lover.",
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"Ekk Deewana Tha (English: \"There Was a Crazy Lover\" ) is a 2012 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, written and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring Prateik Babbar and Amy Jackson in her Bollywood debut, and in lead roles.",
" The film is a remake of Menon's own Tamil film \"Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa\" (2010) and features reused soundtrack and film score composed by A. R. Rahman, while the cinematography and editing are handled by M. S. Prabhu and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively.",
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"Chand Sa Roshan Chehra (English: \"Glowing Face of Yours Is as Same as Moon\") is a 2005 Indian Hindi language romance film directed by Shabah Shamsi and produced by Salim.",
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"Pocket Gangsters (Hindi: पॉकेट गैंगस्टर्स) is a 2015 Indian Hindi language Bollywood comedy/drama film written and directed by Hemant Nilim Das, produced by V. M. Shah, and starring Madhur Mittal, Raghubir Yadav, and Mukesh Bhatt.",
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"Jass Bhatia (born Jaskaran Singh Bhatia on 29 June 1988) is an Indian actor and model.",
" He began his career by working in several television commercials and print ads.",
" He made his Bollywood debut with a supporting role in the Indian romantic drama film \"Mausam\" in 2011.",
" He followed it with a role in the less successful film \"I Don't Luv U\".",
" In 2013, the Indian biographical sports drama film \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\" directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra proved to be his first commercially successful film in 5 years.",
" In 2014, Bhatia portrayed Parineeti Chopra's friend named \"Chimsy\" in Shaad Ali's Indian crime drama film \"Kill Dil\".",
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"Sri Ramakrishna Darshanam is a 2012 Singaporean and Indian Tamil and Hindi language biographical film based on the life and philosophy of 19th century Bengali mystic saint Ramakrishna.",
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"Love Ke Chakkar Mein is a 2006 Hindi language comedy film written by Rajeev Kaul and Praful Parekh, and directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar.",
" The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Akshat Bhatia, Satish Shah, and Shoma Anand, and marks the debut of Akshat Bhatia.",
" The film was second movie for director B.H Tharunkumar.",
" He made Nayee Padosan in the year 2003.",
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"Aparshakti Khurrana is an Indian RJ, Bollywood actor and TV anchor.",
" He is the younger brother of Ayushmann Khurrana who is a popular actor from Bollywood.",
" Khurana made his Bollywood debut with Aamir Khan's \"Dangal\".",
" He is currently hosting the show \"You Have Been Warned\" on Discovery Channel India."
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"Title: Dangal (film)\n\nDangal (English: \"Wrestling competition\" ) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film loosely based on the story of Mahavir Singh Phogat, an amateur wrestler, who trains his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari to be world-class wrestlers. It was directed by Nitesh Tiwari. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Aamir Khan Productions and UTV Motion Pictures, it stars Aamir Khan as the father. Both daughters go on to win medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Babita won a silver medal at the Games, in the 51 kg class and gold at the 2014 Glasgow Games in the 55 kg class. In 2012, Geeta became the first Indian female wrestler to qualify for the Olympics. Mahavir's efforts inspired dozens of Indian women to take to wrestling. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra play the older selves of the sisters while Sakshi Tanwar plays their mother and Aparshakti Khurana, their cousin.",
"Title: Mirza Ghalib (film)\n\nMirza Ghalib (1954) is an Indian Hindi and Urdu language biographical film, directed by Sohrab Modi. Based on the life of well-known poet Mirza Ghalib, the film was acclaimed upon release. It stars Bharat Bhushan as Ghalib and Suraiya as his courtesan lover. The film won (1) the President's Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film and (2) the President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Hindi in the 2nd National Film Awards for 1954. Suraiya's singing (of Mirza Ghalib ghazal's) and her acting was specially applauded by the Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, who remarked to her \" You have brought back Ghalib to life\",",
"Title: Ekk Deewana Tha\n\nEkk Deewana Tha (English: \"There Was a Crazy Lover\" ) is a 2012 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, written and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring Prateik Babbar and Amy Jackson in her Bollywood debut, and in lead roles. The film is a remake of Menon's own Tamil film \"Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa\" (2010) and features reused soundtrack and film score composed by A. R. Rahman, while the cinematography and editing are handled by M. S. Prabhu and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. Singer Chinmayi has provided the talking voice of the female lead, reprising her role from the Tamil version and the Telugu simultaneously made version where she dubbed for actresses Trisha Krishnan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu respectively.",
"Title: Bollywood\n\nBollywood formally known as Hindi cinema is the Indian Hindi language film industry, based in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Bollywood is only a part of the larger cinema of India also known as Indywood, which includes other production centers producing blockbuster films in many other Indian languages.",
"Title: Chand Sa Roshan Chehra\n\nChand Sa Roshan Chehra (English: \"Glowing Face of Yours Is as Same as Moon\") is a 2005 Indian Hindi language romance film directed by Shabah Shamsi and produced by Salim. It stars Samir Aftab and Tamannaah Bhatia in pivotal roles. This movie is the bollywood debut movie for the successful actress Tamannaah Bhatia. The film received very positive reviews from critics and was praised for Tamannaah's performance. However, the film was a commercial failure.",
"Title: Pocket Gangsters\n\nPocket Gangsters (Hindi: पॉकेट गैंगस्टर्स) is a 2015 Indian Hindi language Bollywood comedy/drama film written and directed by Hemant Nilim Das, produced by V. M. Shah, and starring Madhur Mittal, Raghubir Yadav, and Mukesh Bhatt. Though initially announced to release in July 2013 and then re-slated for September 2014, the film was finally released January 2015.",
"Title: Jass Bhatia\n\nJass Bhatia (born Jaskaran Singh Bhatia on 29 June 1988) is an Indian actor and model. He began his career by working in several television commercials and print ads. He made his Bollywood debut with a supporting role in the Indian romantic drama film \"Mausam\" in 2011. He followed it with a role in the less successful film \"I Don't Luv U\". In 2013, the Indian biographical sports drama film \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\" directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra proved to be his first commercially successful film in 5 years. In 2014, Bhatia portrayed Parineeti Chopra's friend named \"Chimsy\" in Shaad Ali's Indian crime drama film \"Kill Dil\". In the television circuit, Jass featured as Happy in \"Rab Se Sona Ishq\" and played the character Bakshish in \"Firangi Bahu\".",
"Title: Sri Ramakrishna Darshanam\n\nSri Ramakrishna Darshanam is a 2012 Singaporean and Indian Tamil and Hindi language biographical film based on the life and philosophy of 19th century Bengali mystic saint Ramakrishna. The film was directed by G N Dass produced by G.N.D. Vision International Private Limited. The film had screened in Chennai before being shared 17 August as a part of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Swami Vivekananda.",
"Title: Love Ke Chakkar Mein\n\nLove Ke Chakkar Mein is a 2006 Hindi language comedy film written by Rajeev Kaul and Praful Parekh, and directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Akshat Bhatia, Satish Shah, and Shoma Anand, and marks the debut of Akshat Bhatia. The film was second movie for director B.H Tharunkumar. He made Nayee Padosan in the year 2003. The film was also a bollywood debut for south sensational actress Namitha who appeared only in this bollywood movie.",
"Title: Aparshakti Khurana\n\nAparshakti Khurrana is an Indian RJ, Bollywood actor and TV anchor. He is the younger brother of Ayushmann Khurrana who is a popular actor from Bollywood. Khurana made his Bollywood debut with Aamir Khan's \"Dangal\". He is currently hosting the show \"You Have Been Warned\" on Discovery Channel India."
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Who directed the original South Korean version of the 2015 Chinese comedy film, 20 Once Again?
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Hwang Dong-hyuk
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"Onion From the Boot of a Benz () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Guo Minger.",
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"Goodbye Mr. Loser () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yan Fei and Peng Damo, and starring Shen Teng, Ma Li, Yin Zheng, Ai Lun, Wang Zhi, Tian Yu, Song Yang, Chang Yuan and Li Ping.",
" The film is based on a play of the same name.",
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"Title: Déjà Vu (2015 film)\n\nDéjà Vu () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Huang Wei. It was released on January 23, 2015.",
"Title: 20 Once Again\n\n20 Once Again (Chinese: 重返20岁 \"Chóng fǎn èrshí suì\") is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Leste Chen and starring Yang Zishan, Gua Ah-leh, Bolin Chen and Lu Han. The film is a remake of the South Korean movie \"Miss Granny\". It was released on January 8, 2015.",
"Title: Hot Blood Band\n\nHot Blood Band () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Zha Muchun. It was released on January 29, 2015.",
"Title: Miss Granny\n\nMiss Granny (; lit. \"Suspicious Girl\") is a 2014 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. Na Moon-hee stars as a woman in her 70s who magically finds herself in the body of her 20-year-old self (Shim Eun-kyung) after having her picture taken at a mysterious photo studio. After opening in theaters on January 22, 2014, it became a huge box office hit, with 8.65 million tickets sold.",
"Title: Unforgettable Blast\n\nUnforgettable Blast () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yan Tinglu. It was released in China on May 22, 2015.",
"Title: Onion From the Boot of a Benz\n\nOnion From the Boot of a Benz () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Guo Minger. It was released on January 27, 2015.",
"Title: Devil and Angel\n\nDevil and Angel () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yu Baimei and Deng Chao and starring Deng Chao and Sun Li. It was released in China on December 24, 2015.",
"Title: Goodbye Mr. Loser\n\nGoodbye Mr. Loser () is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yan Fei and Peng Damo, and starring Shen Teng, Ma Li, Yin Zheng, Ai Lun, Wang Zhi, Tian Yu, Song Yang, Chang Yuan and Li Ping. The film is based on a play of the same name. It was released on September 30, 2015. Some critics have accused the film of containing similar plot elements as the 1986 American film \"Peggy Sue Got Married\". The directors later denied these allegations.",
"Title: Heart for Heaven\n\nHeart for Heaven is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Zhang Cheng. It was released in China on December 31, 2015."
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Where does the the Trinity College Quirks sung with a collegiate a cappella singing group established at Yale University?
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Infinity Hall
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"John Franklin Crowell (November 1, 1857 – August 6, 1931) served as president of Trinity College, the predecessor of Duke University, from 1887 to 1894.",
" Crowell studied economics at Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Berlin.",
" Crowell is primarily known for overseeing Trinity's movement to Durham, North Carolina and for reforming Trinity's curriculum, along with Joseph L. Armstrong, to be more in line with the German research university model.",
" Toward that end Crowell persuaded the competing student literary societies to combine their libraries into a single college collection, where he personally catalogued the books and kept hours at a reference desk to encourage proper research methods.",
" He also corrected the Latin in the college motto.",
" Crowell increased the number of visiting lecturers at Trinity, and helped establish several academic student publications, one of which, the literary magazine \"The Archive\" is the second oldest such publication in the United States.",
" Crowell also served as the head coach of the football program from 1888–1889, compiling a 3–2 record.",
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" They have also performed with Jaimoe's Jasssz Band.",
" They were featured on both NBC Connecticut and NPR.",
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" Founded in 1938, The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus is the second longest-running a cappella group in the United States, after the Yale Whiffenpoofs.",
" Alumni of the SOBs have gone on to be founding members of other college \"a cappella\" groups such as The Pitchforks of Duke University (Jeff Warren 1978) and The Chorallaries of MIT (David H. Bass 1975, also composer of their Engineer's Drinking Song)."
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"Redhot & Blue, usually called Redhot, is Yale University's oldest coeducational a cappella group.",
" Founded in 1977, the group has released 12 albums and toured the United States and world.",
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" The Alley Cats were founded in 1943, making them the third oldest underclassman \"a cappella\" group at Yale.",
" The group’s early repertoire was based in jazz, and its current arrangements cover Motown, pop music, folk music, and various other music genres.",
" Each year, the Cats go on three tours, many of them international, performing for public and private audiences."
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"Title: Smiffenpoofs\n\nFormed in 1936 at Smith College, the Smiffenpoofs are the oldest traditionally all-female collegiate a cappella group in the United States. The group's founding came shortly after a group of Smithies attended a picnic with students from their brother school, Yale University, in Northampton, Massachusetts, where the Yale Whiffenpoofs performed. Inspired by this male a cappella group, a few ambitious Smithies returned to school determined to establish their own a cappella group. In honor of the Whiffenpoofs, they adopted a similar name.",
"Title: The Whiffenpoofs\n\nThe Yale Whiffenpoofs are a collegiate a cappella singing group. Established at Yale University in 1909, it is the oldest such group in the United States. The line-up changes each year, and former members include Cole Porter. The Whiffenpoofs perform near the Yale campus and tour the United States and internationally.",
"Title: The Duke's Men of Yale\n\nThe Duke's Men of Yale is the only all-gender TTBB a cappella singing group at Yale University. Founded in 1952, \"Da Doox\" combine Yale's traditional a cappella singing style with complex contemporary arranging, and have gained the status as both campus favorites and as one of Yale's most recognized musical groups.",
"Title: John Franklin Crowell\n\nJohn Franklin Crowell (November 1, 1857 – August 6, 1931) served as president of Trinity College, the predecessor of Duke University, from 1887 to 1894. Crowell studied economics at Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Berlin. Crowell is primarily known for overseeing Trinity's movement to Durham, North Carolina and for reforming Trinity's curriculum, along with Joseph L. Armstrong, to be more in line with the German research university model. Toward that end Crowell persuaded the competing student literary societies to combine their libraries into a single college collection, where he personally catalogued the books and kept hours at a reference desk to encourage proper research methods. He also corrected the Latin in the college motto. Crowell increased the number of visiting lecturers at Trinity, and helped establish several academic student publications, one of which, the literary magazine \"The Archive\" is the second oldest such publication in the United States. Crowell also served as the head coach of the football program from 1888–1889, compiling a 3–2 record. After resigning from Duke, Crowell became head of the Department of Economics and Sociology at Smith College. He received an honorary LL.D. degree from Trinity in 1917.",
"Title: Magevet\n\nMagevet is a collegiate Jewish a cappella singing group at Yale University. The group's repertoire includes liturgical, traditional, and modern arrangements of Jewish, Hebrew, and Israeli songs. Each year, Magevet conducts two major domestic or international tours and numerous weekend-length tours throughout New England and the mid-Atlantic states. The group has also performed special concerts for Israeli statesman Shimon Peres and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. It has been called \"one of the finest collegiate a cappella groups in the nation.\"",
"Title: The Spizzwinks\n\nThe Spizzwinks, stylized as the The Spizzwinks(?) , are an a cappella singing group of male students from Yale University. Founded in late 1913, the Spizzwinks(?) are the oldest underclassman a cappella group in the United States, dating back to a first performance in early 1914.",
"Title: Trinity College Quirks\n\nThe Trinity College Quirks is an all-female a cappella group at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, founded in 2004 as part of a senior project. They have appeared at the 2012 Silver Chord Bowl, Carnegie Hall (2016), Infinity Hall (where they have sung with Lucy Kaplansky, Joe Robinson (musician), and The Whiffenpoofs of Yale), the Wadsworth Atheneum, the 2012 Hartford Business Journal's Women in Business awards ceremony, and a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park. They have also performed with Jaimoe's Jasssz Band. They were featured on both NBC Connecticut and NPR. in October 2012. In 2013, the Quirks performed at the White House as one of the entertainment groups for the Christmas White House tours.",
"Title: The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus\n\nThe Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, also known as the SOBs, is an all-male \"a cappella\" singing group from Yale University. Founded in 1938, The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus is the second longest-running a cappella group in the United States, after the Yale Whiffenpoofs. Alumni of the SOBs have gone on to be founding members of other college \"a cappella\" groups such as The Pitchforks of Duke University (Jeff Warren 1978) and The Chorallaries of MIT (David H. Bass 1975, also composer of their Engineer's Drinking Song).",
"Title: Redhot & Blue (musical group)\n\nRedhot & Blue, usually called Redhot, is Yale University's oldest coeducational a cappella group. Founded in 1977, the group has released 12 albums and toured the United States and world. The group’s repertoire is based in the jazz genre, but has expanded to include an array of musical styles. Redhot is a member of the Singing Group Council of Yale.",
"Title: The Yale Alley Cats\n\nThe Yale Alley Cats are an all-male, undergraduate a cappella singing group at Yale University. The Alley Cats were founded in 1943, making them the third oldest underclassman \"a cappella\" group at Yale. The group’s early repertoire was based in jazz, and its current arrangements cover Motown, pop music, folk music, and various other music genres. Each year, the Cats go on three tours, many of them international, performing for public and private audiences."
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5,176
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What is the music played by the Norwegian band Aeternus a subgenre of?
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heavy metal music
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"\"Do You Do You Dig Destruction\" is the first single released by the Norwegian band Turbonegro from their 2007 album Retox.",
" The single was released in 2007, only available as a mobile download in Norway.",
" This was the first time a Norwegian band has chosen to initially release a single exclusively for mobile phones.",
" \"Protect the environment, buy your music digitally,\" urges Turbonegro.",
" The song was available from Djuice and Telenor in partnership with Universal Music and could be downloaded for free until the end of April."
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"Aeternus is a Blackened Death metal band from Bergen, Norway.",
" It was formed in 1993 as an idea of Ronny Hovland, calling himself Ares, and Erik Heggernes, a.k.a. Vrolok.",
" Later in 1996 Nicola Trier, a.k.a. Morrigan, joined the duo as a bass player, forming the core trio that created the important first two albums of the band.",
" Morrigan also created the logo picture of ravens and axes that still exists as one of the band's trademarks."
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"\"En gang til\" is a single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler and Norwegian band Sirkus Eliassen.",
" It was released in Norway on 20 June 2013 for digital download.",
" The song peaked at number 8 on the Norwegian Singles Chart.",
" The song is included on Broiler's debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013)."
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"Stage Dolls is a Norwegian hard rock band based in Trondheim, Norway.",
" In 1982, Erlend Antonsen and Terje Storli played at local clubs in and around Trondheim.",
" In need of a guitarist they called on Torstein Flakne, who by then had finished playing in The Kids (a popular teeny-band in Norway 1980-82).",
" Throughout the summer and fall of 1982 the newly formed band started rehearsing and playing shows in the region.",
" The trio took the name Stage Dolls in January 1983.",
" The first album, titled \"Soldier's Gun\", was released in the early winter of 1985 after a successful nationwide tour in Norway supporting the Norwegian band TNT."
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" It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking, deep growling vocals, aggressive, powerful drumming featuring double kick or blast beat techniques, minor keys or atonality, abrupt tempo, key, and time signature changes and chromatic chord progressions.",
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"A chillador is a very small guitar-shaped fretted stringed instrument, usually with 10, 12, or 14 metal strings, in paired or tripled courses.It is played in Peru and in some border areas in Bolivia, usually has 5 courses like its cousin, the charango.",
" The sort of music played on chillador it is very much like the music played on charango.",
" The main difference between charango and chillador is that the charango soundbox is made of an armadillo shell while the chillador is just a little guitar."
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"\"Ola Nordmann\" is a Norwegian language song by the Norwegian band Plumbo.",
" The music was written by band member Lars Erik Blokkhus and the lyrics is by another band member Glenn Hauger.",
" It is about the traditional Norwegian character Ola Nordmann.",
" The song was a follow up to Plumbo's successful single \"Møkkamann\" that topped VG lista, the official Norwegian Singles Chart."
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"Title: Ares (musician)\n\nRonny Hovland, better known as Ares, (born 3 June 1973 in Bergen) is a Norwegian metal vocalist, guitarist and bassist, and the founder of the Norwegian death metal band Aeternus.",
"Title: HeXaeon\n\nHeXaeon is the sixth studio album by Norwegian death metal band Aeternus.",
"Title: Aeternus\n\nAeternus is a Blackened Death metal band from Bergen, Norway. It was formed in 1993 as an idea of Ronny Hovland, calling himself Ares, and Erik Heggernes, a.k.a. Vrolok. Later in 1996 Nicola Trier, a.k.a. Morrigan, joined the duo as a bass player, forming the core trio that created the important first two albums of the band. Morrigan also created the logo picture of ravens and axes that still exists as one of the band's trademarks.",
"Title: En gang til (song)\n\n\"En gang til\" is a single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler and Norwegian band Sirkus Eliassen. It was released in Norway on 20 June 2013 for digital download. The song peaked at number 8 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. The song is included on Broiler's debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013).",
"Title: Stage Dolls\n\nStage Dolls is a Norwegian hard rock band based in Trondheim, Norway. In 1982, Erlend Antonsen and Terje Storli played at local clubs in and around Trondheim. In need of a guitarist they called on Torstein Flakne, who by then had finished playing in The Kids (a popular teeny-band in Norway 1980-82). Throughout the summer and fall of 1982 the newly formed band started rehearsing and playing shows in the region. The trio took the name Stage Dolls in January 1983. The first album, titled \"Soldier's Gun\", was released in the early winter of 1985 after a successful nationwide tour in Norway supporting the Norwegian band TNT.",
"Title: Death metal\n\nDeath metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking, deep growling vocals, aggressive, powerful drumming featuring double kick or blast beat techniques, minor keys or atonality, abrupt tempo, key, and time signature changes and chromatic chord progressions. The lyrical themes of death metal may invoke slasher film-stylized violence, religion (sometimes Satanism), occultism, Lovecraftian horror, nature, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, science fiction, and politics, and they may describe extreme acts, including mutilation, dissection, torture, rape, cannibalism, and necrophilia.",
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"Title: Background music\n\nBackground music refers to various styles of music or soundscapes primarily intended to be passively listened to. It is not meant to be the main focus of an audience, but rather to supplement that which is meant to be focused upon. Music that is played at a low volume and is not the main focus of an audience is also referred to as background music. Traditional examples of background music include music played at various social gatherings and music played in certain retail venues. It is also common to employ background music in various electronic media including film, television, video games, and Internet videos such as video blogs.",
"Title: Ola Nordmann (song)\n\n\"Ola Nordmann\" is a Norwegian language song by the Norwegian band Plumbo. The music was written by band member Lars Erik Blokkhus and the lyrics is by another band member Glenn Hauger. It is about the traditional Norwegian character Ola Nordmann. The song was a follow up to Plumbo's successful single \"Møkkamann\" that topped VG lista, the official Norwegian Singles Chart."
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5,177
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In which 2000 low budged British comedy feature did the actor who portrayed Borat appear in a minor role?
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The Jolly Boys Last Stand
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"Javone Prince is a British comedian and actor.",
" He has appeared in many British comedy television shows, such as \"Horrible Histories\", \"Sorry, I've Got No Head\" and \"Little Miss Jocelyn\", but is best known for starring as Jerwayne in \"PhoneShop\".",
" The pilot episode of \"PhoneShop\" was script edited by Ricky Gervais.",
" Prince later had a minor role in Gervais's sitcom \"Life's Too Short\".",
" Prince also appears in several theatre productions including; \"Measure for Measure\", \"Titus Andronicus\" and \"Richard III\".",
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"Tamara Drewe is a 2010 British comedy feature film directed by Stephen Frears."
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"Three Minute Moments is a 2007 British comedy feature film about speed dating.",
" It was directed by Don Allen and written by Hari Patience.",
" \"Three Minute Moments\" stars Katherine Heath, Giles Alderson, Philip Hayden, Naomi Martin and Belinda Lang who has an illustrious career in theatre and on television.",
" The film follows three characters – Lucy, Emmett and Alicia – through their day and what inspires them to go speed dating.",
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" It highlights dates that you really wouldn't like to have."
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"Borat!",
" Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans.",
" The film was directed by Larry Charles and distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
" Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with Americans, who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs.",
" It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from \"Da Ali G Show\" (2000–04): the first, \"Ali G Indahouse\", was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat, and the third, \"Brüno\", was released in 2009.",
" The film is produced by Baron Cohen's production company, Four By Two Productions (\"Four By Two\" is Cockney rhyming slang for \"Jew\")."
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"British actor Christian Bale has starred in various films, as well as advertisements and a video game.",
" He made his acting debut in 1986, on the television film \"\".",
" The following year, he made his film debut starring alongside John Malkovich and Miranda Richardson in the war film \"Empire of the Sun\".",
" Bale's role of a young boy, interned in China by the Japanese, received praise from most film critics.",
" Two years later, Bale had a minor role in \"Henry V\", a drama film based on William Shakespeare's play \"The Life of Henry the Fifth\".",
" It has been considered one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made.",
" In 1992, Bale starred as Jack Kelly in the Walt Disney musical drama \"Newsies\", which was a critical and commercial failure; however, it gained a cult following.",
" He received a role in the 1994 drama \"Little Women\", which garnered positive reviews.",
" Bale lent his voice for the Disney animated film \"Pocahontas\" in 1995, although it received a mixed reception and attained box office success.",
" He starred as British journalist Arthur Stuart in the Todd Haynes-directed drama \"Velvet Goldmine\" (1998).",
" Although critics were divided on the film, Bale's role was \"eagerly anticipated\".",
" Bale portrayed Demetrius in the critically praised 1999 film \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Michael Hoffman.",
" The same year, he portrayed Jesus of Nazareth in the television movie \"Mary, Mother of Jesus\"."
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"Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (born 13 October 1971) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.",
" Baron Cohen is most widely known for creating and portraying four fictional characters: Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno Gehard, and Admiral General Aladeen.",
" Like his idol Peter Sellers, he uses a variety of accents and guises for his characters."
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"The Jolly Boys Last Stand is a 2000 low budget British comedy feature starring Andy Serkis and Milo Twomey.",
" British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears in a minor role.",
" The film was written and directed by Chris Payne."
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"Richard Bracewell (born 28 November 1969) is an English film director best known for directing 2015 British comedy feature film \"Bill\", which he also developed with writers Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond"
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"Brüno Gehard (] ; sometimes spelled \"Bruno\" or \"Brueno\") is a retired satirical fictional character portrayed by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.",
" A flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion reporter, Brüno first appeared during short sketches on The Paramount Comedy Channel in 1998, before reappearing on \"Da Ali G Show\".",
" Following the success of \"Ali G Indahouse\" and \"Borat\", Universal Studios gained rights to produce and release a feature film, \"Brüno\".",
" Along with Baron Cohen's other character, Borat, Brüno has been retired."
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"Eaten by Lions is a British comedy feature film written and directed by Jason Wingard.",
" The film stars Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Johnny Vegas, and Asim Chaudhry.",
" The Film is the feature-length adaptation of the director's 2013 short film 'Going to Mecca' which won best comedy at the Manchester International Film Festival.",
" The feature follows half-brothers Omar and Pete as they embark on a journey to find Omar's estranged father, confronting him on the day of his daughters engagement party."
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"Title: Tamara Drewe (film)\n\nTamara Drewe is a 2010 British comedy feature film directed by Stephen Frears.",
"Title: Three Minute Moments\n\nThree Minute Moments is a 2007 British comedy feature film about speed dating. It was directed by Don Allen and written by Hari Patience. \"Three Minute Moments\" stars Katherine Heath, Giles Alderson, Philip Hayden, Naomi Martin and Belinda Lang who has an illustrious career in theatre and on television. The film follows three characters – Lucy, Emmett and Alicia – through their day and what inspires them to go speed dating. Because of the subject matter, there are more than 50 actors in the film. It highlights dates that you really wouldn't like to have.",
"Title: Borat\n\nBorat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans. The film was directed by Larry Charles and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with Americans, who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from \"Da Ali G Show\" (2000–04): the first, \"Ali G Indahouse\", was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat, and the third, \"Brüno\", was released in 2009. The film is produced by Baron Cohen's production company, Four By Two Productions (\"Four By Two\" is Cockney rhyming slang for \"Jew\").",
"Title: Christian Bale filmography\n\nBritish actor Christian Bale has starred in various films, as well as advertisements and a video game. He made his acting debut in 1986, on the television film \"\". The following year, he made his film debut starring alongside John Malkovich and Miranda Richardson in the war film \"Empire of the Sun\". Bale's role of a young boy, interned in China by the Japanese, received praise from most film critics. Two years later, Bale had a minor role in \"Henry V\", a drama film based on William Shakespeare's play \"The Life of Henry the Fifth\". It has been considered one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made. In 1992, Bale starred as Jack Kelly in the Walt Disney musical drama \"Newsies\", which was a critical and commercial failure; however, it gained a cult following. He received a role in the 1994 drama \"Little Women\", which garnered positive reviews. Bale lent his voice for the Disney animated film \"Pocahontas\" in 1995, although it received a mixed reception and attained box office success. He starred as British journalist Arthur Stuart in the Todd Haynes-directed drama \"Velvet Goldmine\" (1998). Although critics were divided on the film, Bale's role was \"eagerly anticipated\". Bale portrayed Demetrius in the critically praised 1999 film \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Michael Hoffman. The same year, he portrayed Jesus of Nazareth in the television movie \"Mary, Mother of Jesus\".",
"Title: Sacha Baron Cohen\n\nSacha Noam Baron Cohen (born 13 October 1971) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Baron Cohen is most widely known for creating and portraying four fictional characters: Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno Gehard, and Admiral General Aladeen. Like his idol Peter Sellers, he uses a variety of accents and guises for his characters.",
"Title: The Jolly Boys' Last Stand\n\nThe Jolly Boys Last Stand is a 2000 low budget British comedy feature starring Andy Serkis and Milo Twomey. British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears in a minor role. The film was written and directed by Chris Payne.",
"Title: Richard Bracewell\n\nRichard Bracewell (born 28 November 1969) is an English film director best known for directing 2015 British comedy feature film \"Bill\", which he also developed with writers Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond",
"Title: Brüno Gehard\n\nBrüno Gehard (] ; sometimes spelled \"Bruno\" or \"Brueno\") is a retired satirical fictional character portrayed by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. A flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion reporter, Brüno first appeared during short sketches on The Paramount Comedy Channel in 1998, before reappearing on \"Da Ali G Show\". Following the success of \"Ali G Indahouse\" and \"Borat\", Universal Studios gained rights to produce and release a feature film, \"Brüno\". Along with Baron Cohen's other character, Borat, Brüno has been retired.",
"Title: Eaten by Lions (film)\n\nEaten by Lions is a British comedy feature film written and directed by Jason Wingard. The film stars Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Johnny Vegas, and Asim Chaudhry. The Film is the feature-length adaptation of the director's 2013 short film 'Going to Mecca' which won best comedy at the Manchester International Film Festival. The feature follows half-brothers Omar and Pete as they embark on a journey to find Omar's estranged father, confronting him on the day of his daughters engagement party."
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5,178
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Who has more scope of profession, Maxi Jazz or Jimmy Somerville?
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Maxi Jazz
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"James David Catto (born 14 August 1968 in London, England) is a former and founding member of Faithless.",
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"Bronski Beat were a popular British synthpop trio who achieved success in the mid-1980s, particularly with the 1984 chart hit \"Smalltown Boy\".",
" All members of the group were openly gay and their songs reflected this, often containing political commentary on gay-related issues.",
" The initial line-up, which recorded the majority of the band's hits, consisted of Jimmy Somerville (vocals), Steve Bronski (keyboards, percussion) and Larry Steinbachek (keyboards, percussion).",
" Somerville left Bronski Beat in 1985, and went on to have success as lead singer of The Communards and as a solo artist.",
" He was replaced by new vocalist John Foster, with whom the band continued to have hits in the UK and Europe through 1986.",
" Foster left Bronski Beat after their second album, and the band used a series of vocalists before dissolving in 1996."
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In what year was the leader of the new age group that Sarah Moore spent her childhood in born?
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1921
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When was the song by British record producer Jonas Blue released in United Kingdom for which John Paul Cooper is best known for featuring?
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3 June 2016
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David J. Lockwood serves as Secretary-Treasurer of which Canadian professional society founded in 1945?
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Canadian Association of Physicists
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" He is also Adjunct Professor at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Editor of the journal Solid State Communications, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Association of Physicists.",
" Dr Lockwood is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the American Physical Society, the Electrochemical Society, and the Institute of Physics."
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" The organization was founded in 1945 and currently has over 1,600 members.",
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" The society was founded in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1982.",
" The society sponsors professional level meetings with local government officials to promote public safety awareness, disaster preparedness and the implementation of early warning systems.",
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"The Independent Theatre (from 1934 The Independent Theatre Ltd), was an Australian dramatic society founded in 1930 by Dame Doris Fitton, and was also the name given to the building it occupied from 1938.",
" It was named for London's Independent Theatre Society founded by J. T. Grein and was one of several amateur drama groups of high standard which sprang up in Sydney, Australia in the 1930s to fill the gap left by the closure of all but two professional theatres (the last spoken-word theatre to close was The Criterion in 1936, leaving only the Tivoli, which ran vaudeville, and the Theatre Royal, which played musicals and ballets).",
" The range of plays essayed was impressive – from classics to avant-garde pieces, from recent West End and Broadway successes (sometimes the Australian premiere) to offerings from local dramatists.",
" The death of Doris Fitton's co-producer Peter Summerton in 1969 put extra strain on her deteriorating health, and with no-one able or willing to fill her shoes, the Independent closed in 1977.",
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" Founded in 1954, the organization is now international in scope, with approximately 30 percent of its membership residing outside North America.",
" The BHC is based at the Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Library and relies on Center Director Roger Horowitz and Center Coordinator Carol Lockman to manage the BHC's annual meetings, finances, membership, and other business.",
" Horowitz also serves as the BHC's Secretary-Treasurer and Lockman as Managing Editor of \"Enterprise & Society\".",
" In addition to its refereed quarterly journal, \"Enterprise & Society\", the BHC publishes an online collection of abstracts and selected papers from its annual meeting, \"BEH On-Line\".",
" The organization also operates H-Business, one of the earliest H-Net discussion lists, and maintains an on-line full-text archives of its print proceedings journal, \"Business and Economic History\".",
" It also publishes The Exchange, a blog devoted to news of interest to business and economic historians.",
" The BHC holds an annual meeting that provides a forum for discussing current research in business history and related fields and offers an opportunity for people with similar interests to meet and exchange ideas.",
" Participation from overseas scholars is especially encouraged, and joint meetings with the European Business History Association are held regularly.",
" The BHC sponsors a number of awards and prizes, including the Hagley Prize in Business History and the Cambridge Journals Article Prize; it endeavors to support scholars entering the field through its travel-to-meeting grants, its Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium, and its Krooss Dissertation Prize.",
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" There are several ASM meetings held each year and the society manages several publications such as \"The Journal of Mammalogy\", \"Special Publications\", \"Mammalian Species\", and \"Society Pamphlets\".",
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" The ASM also maintains \"The Mammal Image Library\" which contains more than 1300 mammal slides.",
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"Title: American Geriatrics Society\n\nThe American Geriatrics Society (AGS) is a professional society founded on June 11, 1942 for physicians practicing geriatric medicine. Among the founding physicians were Dr. Ignatz Leo Nascher, who coined the term \"geriatrics,\" Dr. Malford W. Thewlis, who was named the first executive secretary of the Society, and Dr. Lucien Stark who was appointed the first AGS president.",
"Title: Australian Institute of Building\n\nThe Australian Institute of Building(AIB) is a professional society founded in 1951, incorporated in 1955 and granted a Royal Charter in 1969. The Institute is an association of building professionals, associate professionals and technicians engaged in building practice, teaching, or research throughout Australia and overseas. It has chapter offices in Hong Kong and Singapore and had a chapter office in New Zealand until the formation of the New Zealand Institute of Building in 1984.",
"Title: Knowledge Management Professional Society\n\nThe Knowledge Management Professional Society (KMPro) is a non-profit organization and was founded in 2001 as the main professional body for those working in the broad field of Knowledge Management (KM) throughout the world and it is a society created by KM professionals for KM professionals. It is the only international, non-profit membership organization in the field of KM. Its purpose is to encourage the practice of KM, promote best practice and to provide a community for those who are active in KM or who have an interest in KM. As a professional society KMPro encourages collaboration, co-operation, networking and fellowship amongst individuals working in this field.",
"Title: Marine Technology Society\n\nThe Marine Technology Society (MTS) is a professional society that serves the international community of approximately 3,800 ocean engineers, technologists, policy-makers, and educators. The goal of the society, which was founded in 1963, is to promote awareness, understanding, advancement and application of marine technology. The association is based in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Former executive directors include Martin Finnerty, Judith T. Krauthamer and Richard Lawson.",
"Title: David J. Lockwood\n\nDavid J. Lockwood is a Canadian physicist and Researcher Emeritus at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). He is also Adjunct Professor at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Editor of the journal Solid State Communications, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Association of Physicists. Dr Lockwood is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the American Physical Society, the Electrochemical Society, and the Institute of Physics.",
"Title: Canadian Association of Physicists\n\nThe Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP), or in French Association canadienne des physiciens et physiciennes (ACP) is a Canadian professional society that focuses on creating awareness amongst Canadians and Canadian legislators of physics issues, sponsoring physics related events, physics outreach, and publishes Physics in Canada. The organization was founded in 1945 and currently has over 1,600 members. CAP is bilingual and functions in both English and French.",
"Title: Tsunami Society\n\nThe Tsunami Society, also known as the International Tsunami Society, is a professional society for the research of and dissemination of knowledge about tsunamis. The society was founded in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1982. The society sponsors professional level meetings with local government officials to promote public safety awareness, disaster preparedness and the implementation of early warning systems. Every two years, the society holds its International Scientific Symposium, where researchers and scientists attend sessions at the symposia.",
"Title: Independent Theatre\n\nThe Independent Theatre (from 1934 The Independent Theatre Ltd), was an Australian dramatic society founded in 1930 by Dame Doris Fitton, and was also the name given to the building it occupied from 1938. It was named for London's Independent Theatre Society founded by J. T. Grein and was one of several amateur drama groups of high standard which sprang up in Sydney, Australia in the 1930s to fill the gap left by the closure of all but two professional theatres (the last spoken-word theatre to close was The Criterion in 1936, leaving only the Tivoli, which ran vaudeville, and the Theatre Royal, which played musicals and ballets). The range of plays essayed was impressive – from classics to avant-garde pieces, from recent West End and Broadway successes (sometimes the Australian premiere) to offerings from local dramatists. The death of Doris Fitton's co-producer Peter Summerton in 1969 put extra strain on her deteriorating health, and with no-one able or willing to fill her shoes, the Independent closed in 1977. It was to reopen in 1998, continuing its tradition as a training ground for young actors and playwrights.",
"Title: Business History Conference\n\nThe Business History Conference is a scholarly organization devoted to encouraging all aspects of research, writing, and teaching about business history and about the environment in which businesses operate. Founded in 1954, the organization is now international in scope, with approximately 30 percent of its membership residing outside North America. The BHC is based at the Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Library and relies on Center Director Roger Horowitz and Center Coordinator Carol Lockman to manage the BHC's annual meetings, finances, membership, and other business. Horowitz also serves as the BHC's Secretary-Treasurer and Lockman as Managing Editor of \"Enterprise & Society\". In addition to its refereed quarterly journal, \"Enterprise & Society\", the BHC publishes an online collection of abstracts and selected papers from its annual meeting, \"BEH On-Line\". The organization also operates H-Business, one of the earliest H-Net discussion lists, and maintains an on-line full-text archives of its print proceedings journal, \"Business and Economic History\". It also publishes The Exchange, a blog devoted to news of interest to business and economic historians. The BHC holds an annual meeting that provides a forum for discussing current research in business history and related fields and offers an opportunity for people with similar interests to meet and exchange ideas. Participation from overseas scholars is especially encouraged, and joint meetings with the European Business History Association are held regularly. The BHC sponsors a number of awards and prizes, including the Hagley Prize in Business History and the Cambridge Journals Article Prize; it endeavors to support scholars entering the field through its travel-to-meeting grants, its Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium, and its Krooss Dissertation Prize. Sub-groups within the organization promote the interests of women in business history, business historians teaching at business schools, and emerging scholars.",
"Title: American Society of Mammalogists\n\nThe American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) was founded in 1919. Its primary purpose is to encourage the study of mammals, and professions studying them. There are over 4,500 members of this society, and they are primarily professional scientists who emphasize the importance of public policy and education. There are several ASM meetings held each year and the society manages several publications such as \"The Journal of Mammalogy\", \"Special Publications\", \"Mammalian Species\", and \"Society Pamphlets\". The most well known of these is \"The Journal of Mammalogy\". The ASM also maintains \"The Mammal Image Library\" which contains more than 1300 mammal slides. A president, vice president, recording secretary, secretary-treasurer, and journal editor are all elected by the members to be officers of the society. In addition, ASM is composed of thirty one committees, including the Animal Care and Use Committee, the Conservation Awards Committee, the International Relations Committee, and the Publications Committee. It also provides numerous grants and awards for research and studies on mammals. These awards can go to both scientists and students. The ASM also lists employment opportunities for their members."
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Which year marked the death of the Japanese film director Kenji Mizoguchi, and the birth of Marc Caro, the French filmmaker?
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1956
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"Street of Shame (赤線地帯 , \"Akasen chitai\" ) is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.",
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"Utamaro and His Five Women or Five Women Around Utamaro (Japanese: 歌麿をめぐる五人の女 , Hepburn: Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna ) is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.",
" It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro.",
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"Princess Yang Kwei-Fei (楊貴妃 , \"Yōkihi\" , a.k.a. \"The Consort Yáng Guìfēi\") is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.",
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"Osaka Elegy (浪華悲歌 , \"Naniwa erejii\" ) (originally Naniwa Elegy) is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.",
" Mizoguchi considered the film his first serious effort as a director, and it was also his first commercial and critical success in Japan.",
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"Title: Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director\n\nKenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director (ある映画監督の生涯 溝口健二の記録 , Aru eiga-kantoku no shōgai ) is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo.",
"Title: Street of Shame\n\nStreet of Shame (赤線地帯 , \"Akasen chitai\" ) is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is the personal tales of several Japanese women of different backgrounds who work together in a brothel. It was Mizoguchi's last film.",
"Title: Utamaro and His Five Women\n\nUtamaro and His Five Women or Five Women Around Utamaro (Japanese: 歌麿をめぐる五人の女 , Hepburn: Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna ) is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro. It was Mizoguchi's first film made under the American occupation.",
"Title: Kinuyo Tanaka\n\nKinuyo Tanaka (田中 絹代 , Tanaka Kinuyo , 29 November 1909 – 21 March 1977) was a Japanese actress and director. She had a career lasting over 50 years with more than 250 credited films, and was best known for her roles in collaboration with director Kenji Mizoguchi over 15 films between 1940 and 1954. She was also a second cousin to director Masaki Kobayashi.",
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"Title: Sadao Yamanaka\n\nSadao Yamanaka (山中 貞雄 , Yamanaka Sadao , November 7, 1909 – September 17, 1938) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who directed 26 films between 1932 and 1938. He was a contemporary of Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse and Kenji Mizoguchi and one of the primary figures in the development of the \"jidaigeki\", or historical film. Yamanaka died of dysentery in Manchuria after being drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army. He is the uncle of the Japanese film director Tai Kato, who wrote a book about Yamanaka, \"Eiga kantoku Yamanaka Sadao\".",
"Title: Marc Caro\n\nMarc Caro, born 2 April 1956, is a French filmmaker and cartoonist, best known for his co-directing projects with Jean-Pierre Jeunet.",
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"Title: Osaka Elegy\n\nOsaka Elegy (浪華悲歌 , \"Naniwa erejii\" ) (originally Naniwa Elegy) is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Mizoguchi considered the film his first serious effort as a director, and it was also his first commercial and critical success in Japan. \"Osaka Elegy\" is often considered a companion piece to Mizoguchi's next film, \"Sisters of the Gion\", which was released the same year and featured much the same cast and crew.",
"Title: Minoru Miki (cinematographer)\n\nMinoru Miki (三木 稔 , Miki Minoru , 26 December 1902 – 21 November 1968) , also credited as Shigeto Miki (三木 滋人 ) , was a Japanese cinematographer. He was especially known for his work on a number of films by Japanese director Kenji Mizoguchi, including \"Osaka Elegy\" and \"Sisters of the Gion\", which were both placed among the top three films of 1936 by the Japanese magazine \"Kinema Junpo\"."
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Are both Shangri-La City and Ma'anshan cities in China?
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yes
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" The prefecture has a population of 3,584,000 people and covers an area of about 9,252 km2 .",
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" Ma'anshan Trust jointly managed the creation of the Magang Julong Company.",
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"Title: Ma'anshan\n\nMa'anshan (), also written as Maanshan, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of Anhui province in Eastern China. An industrial city stretching across the Yangtze River, Ma'anshan borders Hefei to the west, Wuhu to the southwest, and Nanjing to the east. It is a core city of the Nanjing Metropolitan Circle.",
"Title: Anshan\n\nAnshan () is the third largest prefecture-level city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Situated in the central area of the province, Anshan is about 92 km south of Shenyang, the provincial capital. Anshan is on the boundary between the Mountains of eastern Liaoning and the plains of the west. The prefecture has a population of 3,584,000 people and covers an area of about 9,252 km2 . The distance from the east to the west of the prefecture is 133 km . The area contains the famous Qianshan National Park. The city's name is derived from the shape of a nearby mountain that resembles the shape of a horse's saddle, which can be seen on the left (west) about five minutes before the northbound train arrives at Anshan Station. Anshan is home to the Anshan Iron and Steel Group, one of the largest steel producers in China. Anshan is sister cities with Sheffield",
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"Title: Shangri-La Beer\n\nThe Shangri-la Highland Craft Brewery, which is also called Shangri-la Beer, is China's first fully licensed craft brewing company. The company is based in Shangri-La City, in northwestern Yunnan province, China, which is located in the Dêqên Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.",
"Title: Ma'anshan Prison\n\nMa'anshan Prison is a prison in Ma'anshan, Anhui, China. It was established in 1964. Formerly known as the Ma'anshan Pipe-casting Works. With funding from the City Metallurgy and Building Materials Bureau (taken from the former Pipe-casting Works), the Magang General Company and the Prov. Ma'anshan Trust jointly managed the creation of the Magang Julong Company. In August 2006 began building a new construction that will hold 3000 inmates, 540 People's Police, and will cover an area of 400.46mu. It will be a high-security, medium-sized prison.",
"Title: CHAMPS (China)\n\nCHAMPS (Chongqing, Hefei, Anshan, Ma'anshan, Pingdingshan and Shenyang) is an acronym that represents the top 20 emerging cities in China. It was coined in October 2010 by Stephen Joske, Director, China Forecasting, for the Economist Intelligence Unit. It was created to support a report conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Access China Service, ‘CHAMPS: China’s fastest-growing cities’. These cities are favoured for several reasons, including the breadth of business opportunities available, the ongoing construction boom, rising home and vehicle ownership and spending on personal appliances.",
"Title: 2010 Ma'anshan riot\n\nThe 2010 Ma'anshan riot (马鞍山局长打人事件) or the June 11 incident (6.11 事件) occurred in Anhui Province, Ma'anshan, Huashan District in the People's Republic of China on June 11, 2010. It started out when a Communist Party of China official hit a boy with his car followed by a number of angry responses. The city then rioted over the official's action."
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Which happened first, the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River or the Battle of Guam?
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Battle of Guam
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" In response to the successful Chinese First Phase Campaign against the United Nations forces, General Douglas MacArthur launched the Home-by-Christmas Offensive to evict the Chinese forces from Korea and to end the war.",
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"The Battle of Wawon (Turkish: \"Kunuri Muharebeleri\" ), also known as the Battle of Wayuan (), was a series of delay actions of the Korean War that took place from November 27–29, 1950 near Wawon in present-day North Korea.",
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"Taeryong River is a river of North Korea.",
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"The Third Battle of Seoul, also known as the Chinese New Year's Offensive, the January–Fourth Retreat (Korean: 1•4 후퇴 ) or the Third Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a battle of the Korean War, which took place from December 31, 1950 to January 7, 1951 around the South Korean capital of Seoul.",
" In the aftermath of the major Chinese victory at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the United Nations Command started to contemplate the possibility of evacuation from the Korean Peninsula.",
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"George Johnson McMillin (November 25, 1889 – August 29, 1983 ) was a United States Navy Rear Admiral who served as the 38th and final Naval Governor of Guam.",
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"The Eighth Army Ranger Company, also known as the 8213th Army Unit, was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army that was active during the Korean War.",
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"Title: Battle of Guam (1944)\n\nThe Second Battle of Guam (21 July – 10 August 1944) was the American recapture of the Japanese-held island of Guam, a U.S. territory in the Mariana Islands captured by the Japanese from the U.S. in the 1941 First Battle of Guam during the Pacific campaign of World War II.",
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"Title: MYH16 gene\n\nThe MYH16 gene encodes a protein called myosin heavy chain 16 which is a muscle protein in mammals. At least in primates, it is a specialized muscle protein found only in the temporalis and masseter muscles of the jaw. Myosin heavy chain proteins are important in muscle contraction, and if they are missing, the muscles will be smaller. In non-human primates, MYH16 is functional and the animals have powerful jaw muscles. In humans, the MYH16 gene has a mutation which causes the protein not to function. Although the exact importance of this change in accounting for differences between humans and other apes is not yet clear, such a change may be related to increased brain size and finer control of the jaw which facilitates speech. It is not clear how the MYH16 mutation relates to other changes to the jaw and skull in early human evolution (for example, whether the MYH16 mutation happened first and led to other changes, or whether the MYH16 mutation happened after other changes made the MYH16 protein no longer necessary).",
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"Title: Battle of Guam (1941)\n\nThe First Battle of Guam was an engagement during the Pacific War in World War II, and took place from 8 December to 10 December 1941 on Guam in the Mariana Islands between Japan and the United States. The American garrison was defeated by Japanese forces on 10 December, which resulted in an occupation until the Second Battle of Guam in 1944.",
"Title: Taeryong River\n\nTaeryong River is a river of North Korea. The river is a tributary of the Ch'ongch'on River.",
"Title: Third Battle of Seoul\n\nThe Third Battle of Seoul, also known as the Chinese New Year's Offensive, the January–Fourth Retreat (Korean: 1•4 후퇴 ) or the Third Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a battle of the Korean War, which took place from December 31, 1950 to January 7, 1951 around the South Korean capital of Seoul. In the aftermath of the major Chinese victory at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the United Nations Command started to contemplate the possibility of evacuation from the Korean Peninsula. Upon learning of this development, China's Chairman Mao Zedong ordered the Chinese People's Volunteer Army to cross the 38th parallel in an effort to pressure the United Nations forces to withdraw from South Korea.",
"Title: George McMillin\n\nGeorge Johnson McMillin (November 25, 1889 – August 29, 1983 ) was a United States Navy Rear Admiral who served as the 38th and final Naval Governor of Guam. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1911 and served as an officer during four separate conflicts: World War I, the occupation of the Dominican Republic, the United States occupation of Veracruz, and World War II. He served on the staff of both the Naval Academy and the Naval War College as well. He is most remembered as the commander who surrendered Guamanian forces to a much larger Japanese force during the First Battle of Guam, only the second battle of World War II involving the United States. He had previously evacuated all but one civilian American citizen from the island and attempted to rebuild defenses after a strong typhoon devastated the island the year before. On December 8, 1941, Japanese forces invaded Guam and McMillin surrendered two days later. He spent the rest of the war at various Japanese prisoner of war camps.",
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In which air combat did this aviator after whom Sioux Falls Regional Airport was named serve and receive the Medal of Honor for?
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the Guadalcanal Campaign
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"Title: Interstate 229 (South Dakota)\n\nInterstate 229 (I-229) in South Dakota runs just more than ten miles (16 km) mostly within the city limits of Sioux Falls, the largest city in the state. It runs from a trumpet interchange Interstate 29 in the southern extremities of Sioux Falls to Interstate 90 just north of Sioux Falls. In between, the interstate travels through parts of southern and eastern Sioux Falls.",
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"Title: Denny Sanford Premier Center\n\nThe Denny Sanford Premier Center is a large, multi-use indoor arena in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The building is located at 1201 North West Avenue, and is connected to the Sioux Falls Arena and Sioux Falls Convention Center, and is adjacent to Howard Wood Field, and Sioux Falls Stadium. The arena's naming rights partners, and largest sponsors, are Sanford Health, First Premier Bank and Premier Bankcard.",
"Title: Joe Foss\n\nJoseph Jacob \"Joe\" Foss (April 17, 1915 – January 1, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps major and the leading Marine fighter ace in World War II. He received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his role in air combat during the Guadalcanal Campaign.",
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Collin Klein appeared as a wide receiver for a team that played their homes games in what stadium?
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Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
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"Title: Groves Stadium (1940)\n\nGroves Stadium, currently known as Trentini Stadium, is a stadium in Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States. It hosted the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons football team until the school moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Bowman Gray Stadium. Since then, the stadium has hosted the homes games of Wake Forest High School. The stadium held 20,000 people at its peak and was opened in 1940. It is currently named after former Wake Forest University player and coach of Wake Forest-Rolesville High School, Tony Trentini. Wake Forest University's current home stadium was also known as Groves Stadium until 2006.",
"Title: Collin Klein\n\nCollin Klein (born September 19, 1989) is an American college football coach and former quarterback who played for the Kansas State Wildcats. He appeared as a wide receiver for Kansas State during the 2009 season, and made his first career start at quarterback in a win against the Texas Longhorns during the 2010 season.",
"Title: Chris Bisaillon\n\nChris Bisaillon is a retired American football player who played for the Illinois Wesleyan Titans as a wide receiver. In 2012, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Bisaillon, who played for the Titans from 1989 to 1992, becomes only the second IWU player to be named to the College Football Hall of Fame, joining lineman Tony Blazine, who played at IWU from 1931-34 and was inducted posthumously in 2002. The two-time All-America honoree left the school as the most accomplished wide receiver in Division III history as he set the all-time NCAA record with 55 touchdown catches, and tied the Division III record by recording 36 consecutive games with a reception. Bisaillon's 55 scoring grabs topped the record set by Jerry Rice of Mississippi Valley State. He finished his IWU career with 230 receptions for 3,125 yards. He also had 1,067 kickoff return yards and 981 punt return yards. The Division III and collegiate record has since been set at 75 career receiving TDs by Scott Pingel of Westminster (Mo.) from 1996 to 1999.",
"Title: Sloan Thomas\n\nSloan Thomas (born December 22, 1981 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is a former American football wide receiver from the National Football League. He went to Klein High School in Klein, Texas. He played in 46 games for the University of Texas, starting 20 contests. He caught 88 passes (ranked 10th on the school's career-record list) for 1,362 yards and 12 touchdowns (tied for seventh on the school record list). He was drafted in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. On August 31, 2006, Thomas was claimed off of waivers by the Jets. He was cut during the next training camp and has yet to sign with another team.",
"Title: Bowers Stadium\n\nElliott T. Bowers Stadium is a 12,593-seat multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Texas, in the United States. The stadium has been home to the Sam Houston State University Bearkats football since 1986. Previously, the team played their homes games at Pritchett Field, which currently plays host to the University's women soccer team. The Bearkats are members of the Southland Conference. Bowers Stadium is also home to the Huntsville Hornets, the local high school team.",
"Title: 2009 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 2009 Kansas State Wildcats football team (variously \"Kansas State\", \"KSU\", \"K-State\", or \"Wildcats\") represented Kansas State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games in Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, in Manhattan, Kansas as they have done since 1968. It was the 114th season in school history.",
"Title: 2003 Duke Blue Devils football team\n\nThe 2003 Duke Blue Devils football team represented the Duke University in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team participated as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They played their homes games at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The team was led by head coach Carl Franks, who was fired during the season and replaced by interim head coach, Ted Roof. Duke won two of the last three games of the season under Roof earning him the full-time coaching position.",
"Title: 2008 Arizona Wildcats football team\n\nThe 2008 Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was Mike Stoops, in his fifth year at Arizona. The Wildcats played their home games at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona and compete in the Pacific-10 Conference. Arizona finished the 2008 regular season with a record of 7–5, and faced BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl on December 20, their first postseason appearance since 1998; they defeated the Cougars 31–21 for a final record of 8–5. In that game, the Wildcats' 31 points were the most put up by the team in any of their bowl appearances. Senior wide receiver Mike Thomas, playing in his final game as a Wildcat, also got the Pac-10 record of most receptions by any wide receiver in the Pac-10. Senior Quarterback Willie Tuitama was named MVP for the 2008 Las Vegas Bowl, by throwing 328 yards, 2 pass TD's and 1 rush TD.",
"Title: Charlie Joiner\n\nCharles B. Joiner Jr. (born October 14, 1947) is a former American football wide receiver who played professional football in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons. He is best known for his career with the San Diego Chargers, with whom he spent 11 seasons. Before joining the Chargers, he played for the Houston Oilers and Cincinnati Bengals each for four seasons. He retired with the most career receptions, receiving yards, and games played of any wide receiver in NFL history. Joiner was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996.",
"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."
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What magazine was published first, Viltis or McClure's?
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McClure's
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"Under a Cruel Star: A Life in Prague 1941-1968 was published first under this title by Plunkett Lake Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1986.",
" The memoir was written by Heda Margolius Kovály and translated with Franci and Helen Epstein.",
" It is now available in a Holmes & Meier, New York 1997 edition (ISBN ), in a Plunkett Lake Press 2010 eBook edition and in a Granta, London 2012 edition (ISBN ).",
" \"Prague Farewell\" was the book title in the UK in previous editions.",
" The memoir was originally written in Czech and published in Canada under the title \"Na vlastní kůži\" by 68 Publishers, a well-known publishing house for Czech expatriates, in Toronto in 1973.",
" An English translation appeared in the same year as the first part of the book \"The Victors and the Vanquished\" published by Horizon Press in New York.",
" A British edition of the book excluded the second treatise and was published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson under the title \"I Do Not Want To Remember\" in 1973.",
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"\"The Mother Hive\" is a short story or fable by Rudyard Kipling about the decline and destruction of a hive of bees.",
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"Viltis is a magazine of folklore, folk music and folk dance.",
" It was created by Vytautas Beliajus in the 1940s and was one of the first magazines devoted to folk customs and arts.",
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"Title: Earth's Last Citadel\n\nEarth's Last Citadel is a science fiction novel written by the American husband and wife team of C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner. It was first published in 1943 in the magazine \"Argosy\" and in book form it was published first in 1964.",
"Title: Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums\n\nAllgemeine Zeitung des Judentums (until May 1903: \"Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums\") was a Jewish German magazine devoted to Jewish interests, founded in 1837 by Ludwig Philippson (1811–89), published first in Leipzig and later in Berlin. In 1860 it had a circulation of approximately 1,500. It was read not only in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands but also in Eastern Europe, and continued to appear until 1922.",
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"Title: Under a Cruel Star\n\nUnder a Cruel Star: A Life in Prague 1941-1968 was published first under this title by Plunkett Lake Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1986. The memoir was written by Heda Margolius Kovály and translated with Franci and Helen Epstein. It is now available in a Holmes & Meier, New York 1997 edition (ISBN ), in a Plunkett Lake Press 2010 eBook edition and in a Granta, London 2012 edition (ISBN ). \"Prague Farewell\" was the book title in the UK in previous editions. The memoir was originally written in Czech and published in Canada under the title \"Na vlastní kůži\" by 68 Publishers, a well-known publishing house for Czech expatriates, in Toronto in 1973. An English translation appeared in the same year as the first part of the book \"The Victors and the Vanquished\" published by Horizon Press in New York. A British edition of the book excluded the second treatise and was published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson under the title \"I Do Not Want To Remember\" in 1973. The book is also available in Chinese (ISBN ), Danish (ISBN ), Dutch (ISBN ), French (ISBN ), German (ISBN ), Romanian (ISBN ), Spanish (ISBN ) and the original Czech editions (ISBN ).",
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"Title: The Bohemian Girl (short story)\n\nThe Bohemian Girl is a short story by Willa Cather. It was written when Cather was living in Cherry Valley, New York, with Isabelle McClung whilst \"Alexander's Bridge\" was being serialised in \"McClure's\". It was first published in \"McClure's\" in August 1912.",
"Title: The Mother Hive\n\n\"The Mother Hive\" is a short story or fable by Rudyard Kipling about the decline and destruction of a hive of bees. It was published first in \"Collier's Weekly\" in the US on 28 November 1908. Later in December of the same year, it was published in the \"Windsor Magazine\" in the UK with a title of the \"Adventures of Melissa\".",
"Title: Viltis (magazine)\n\nViltis is a magazine of folklore, folk music and folk dance. It was created by Vytautas Beliajus in the 1940s and was one of the first magazines devoted to folk customs and arts. It is illustrated and printed in English. The headquarters was in Denver, Colorado. Its scope is international, and a typical issues covers several different regions. Issues include recipes, dance descriptions, book reviews, research articles, performance reviews, travel tips, costuming advice, and other topics.",
"Title: Tros of Samothrace\n\nTros of Samothrace is a fantasy historical novel by author Talbot Mundy. The story was composed of several novellas which were published originally in the American magazine \"Adventure\" during 1925 and 1926. It was published first together as a book during 1934 by Appleton-Century company."
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The Gravedigger's Song was a solo single from a member of which band?
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Screaming Trees
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"Title: Play No Games (Lil Jon song)\n\n\"Play No Games\" is a hit solo single from Lil Jon's album \"Kings of Crunk\" which was released in 2003. The song features fellow rapper Oobie, Fat Joe, & Trick Daddy. The song samples George Duke's song \"Dukey Stick\". It is produced by Lil Jon. He released the song as the second single from the album in order to get more attention in the Northeast markets before releasing what would prove to be his highest charting solo hit single, the massively popular song \"Get Low\", which went on to peak at #2 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, as the third single.",
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"Title: Gravedigger (song)\n\n\"Gravedigger\" is a song by Dave Matthews from his debut solo album, \"Some Devil\". This was the first solo single released by Matthews away from the Dave Matthews Band, and it won a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards held on February 8, 2004. The song has been performed live by Dave Matthews (solo), by Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, at Dave Matthews & Friends concerts, and occasionally as an acoustic solo by Matthews during Dave Matthews Band shows. During the Dave Matthews Band's tours in 2008 and 2009, it was played regularly by the full band.",
"Title: This Town (Niall Horan song)\n\n\"This Town\" is the debut solo single by Irish singer Niall Horan, released on 29 September 2016 by Capitol Records. An accompanying music video of a live performance was released the same date. The song was written by Horan, Jamie Scott, Mike Needle, Daniel Bryer, Aodhán Dorrian and produced by Greg Kurstin. It is Horan's first solo single, as well as the first solo single released by any of One Direction's remaining members, following the hiatus of the band, which was announced earlier in 2016. It peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Mark Lanegan\n\nMark William Lanegan (born November 25, 1964) is an American alternative rock musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Ellensburg, Washington, Lanegan began his musical career in 1984, forming the grunge band Screaming Trees with Gary Lee Conner, Van Conner and Mark Pickerel. During his time in the band, Lanegan also started a low-key solo career and released his first solo studio album, \"The Winding Sheet\", in 1990. Since 1990, he has released a further nine (solo) studio albums, as well as several collaborative efforts, and has received critical recognition and moderate commercial success.",
"Title: Mystery Virgin\n\n\"Mystery Virgin\" (ミステリー ヴァージン ) is the debut solo single of Japanese idol Ryosuke Yamada. It was the singer’s first solo single following his success as a member of the popular Japanese all-male band, Hey! Say! JUMP. The song was produced and written by Vandrythem, Erik Lidbom, and Daichi. It was first solicited to mainstream radio on November 30, 2012 and was available for digital download on December 26, 2012. The song was physically released on January 9, 2013. “Mystery Virgin” was written as the theme song for the fifth season of popular Japanese drama television series, Kindaichi Case Files, which Yamada also played the main role, Hajime Kindaichi.",
"Title: Put 'Em Up\n\n\"Put 'Em Up\" is Namie Amuro's 23rd solo single under the Avex Trax label. Produced by Dallas Austin, \"Put 'Em Up\" was meant for release in 2000 but was shelved until 2003. The song did not fare well upon release and is currently Amuro's lowest selling solo single.",
"Title: If I Had You (The Carpenters song)\n\n\"If I Had You\" is a song recorded by singer Karen Carpenter during her solo sessions in New York with producer Phil Ramone for her subsequently shelved debut solo album. In 1989 \"If I Had You\" was released as a Karen Carpenter solo single (featuring Richard Carpenter's remix ending), along with \"The Uninvited Guest\" (an outtake from the Carpenters album \"Made In America\"), also credited as a Karen Carpenter solo, as its B-side (in Japan the B-side was \"Lovelines\", another track from Karen's solo album, also the title track from the 1989 Carpenters \"Lovelines\" album). The single was the first single from the Carpenters' album \"Lovelines\". As of 2016, this is also the last Carpenters single released to American radio. The single version has also appeared on numerous Carpenters compilations since its release. The single reached number 18 on the 'Billboard\" Adult Contemporary Chart.",
"Title: The Loner (Neil Young song)\n\n\"The Loner\" is a song by Neil Young, his first solo single. It was released on his solo debut album in November 1968, and then an edited version as his debut solo single three months later on Reprise Records. It missed the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart completely, but over time has become a staple of his performance repertoire. Both it and \"Sugar Mountain\", its B-side recorded live at the Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan, were released on album together for his 1977 compilation, \"Decade\"."
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Are both Greenbrier Valley Airport and Lincoln Airport a public airport?
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"Greenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority.",
" Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012.",
" Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection."
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"Napa County Airport (IATA: APC, ICAO: KAPC, FAA LID: APC) (Napa Valley Airport) is a public airport five miles (8 km) south of Napa, in Napa County, California, United States.",
" It has three runways.",
" During 2008 the airport's 1960-era control tower received extensive radio, plumbing and electrical upgrades and renovations funded by the federal government.",
" Airport officials said the airport had about 122,000 flights take off or land at the facility annually."
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"Yucca Valley Airport (FAA LID: L22) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Yucca Valley, a town in San Bernardino County, California, United States.",
" It is owned by the Yucca Valley Airport District."
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"Colonel John Stuart (17 March 1749 in Augusta County, Virginia – 18 August 1823 in Greenbrier County, Virginia [now West Virginia]) was a Revolutionary War commander and pioneering western Virginia settler.",
" A veteran of the Battle of Point Pleasant (1774), he surveyed and settled the Greenbrier Valley and is known locally as the “Father of Greenbrier County”.",
" Owing to his \"Memoir of Indian Wars and Other Occurrences\", written in 1799, he has been called \"the most important chronicler of pioneer history in southern West Virginia\"."
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"Penn Valley Airport (IATA: SEG, ICAO: KSEG, FAA LID: SEG) is a public airport a mile north of Selinsgrove, a borough in Snyder County, Pennsylvania.",
" It is owned by the Penn Valley Airport Authority.",
" The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility."
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"Lincoln Airport (IATA: LNK, ICAO: KLNK, FAA LID: LNK) (formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport) is a public/military airport five miles northwest of downtown Lincoln, the state capital, in Lancaster County, Nebraska.",
" It is owned by the Lincoln Airport Authority and is the second-largest airport in Nebraska."
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"Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport (IATA: WBW, ICAO: KWBW, FAA LID: WBW) is a county owned, public airport three miles north of Wilkes-Barre, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and 11 miles south of Scranton, in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.",
" The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
" The primary airport of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area is the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP)."
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"Conejo Valley Airport, also known as Janss Airport, was an airport in Thousand Oaks, California.",
" It had a 2,600 foot runway and was located adjacent to Thousand Oaks Boulevard.",
" The airport opened in 1926, but was relocated in the early 1960s.",
" The new airport, known as Rancho Conejo Airport, was established on the south side of State Highway 101.",
" Various movies were filmed at Conejo Valley Airport, including \"The Paleface\" (1948), \"Riders of the Whistling Pines\" (1949), and \"Overland Stage Raiders\" (1938).",
" Rancho Conejo Airport appeared in the film \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" (1963)."
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"Title: San Gabriel Valley Airport\n\nSan Gabriel Valley Airport (formerly El Monte Airport) (IATA: EMT, ICAO: KEMT, FAA LID: EMT) is a public airport one mile (1.6 km) north of El Monte, in Los Angeles County, California. The airport covers 103 acre and has one runway. In November 2014, the airport's name was officially changed from El Monte Airport to San Gabriel Valley Airport.",
"Title: Phoenix Deer Valley Airport\n\nPhoenix Deer Valley Airport (IATA: DVT, ICAO: KDVT, FAA LID: DVT) is a public airport 17 mi north of Phoenix, in Maricopa County, Arizona. It is owned by the City of Phoenix. The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013 categorized it as a \"reliever airport\" for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.",
"Title: Greenbrier Valley Airport\n\nGreenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012. Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection.",
"Title: Napa County Airport\n\nNapa County Airport (IATA: APC, ICAO: KAPC, FAA LID: APC) (Napa Valley Airport) is a public airport five miles (8 km) south of Napa, in Napa County, California, United States. It has three runways. During 2008 the airport's 1960-era control tower received extensive radio, plumbing and electrical upgrades and renovations funded by the federal government. Airport officials said the airport had about 122,000 flights take off or land at the facility annually.",
"Title: Yucca Valley Airport\n\nYucca Valley Airport (FAA LID: L22) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Yucca Valley, a town in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It is owned by the Yucca Valley Airport District.",
"Title: John Stuart (Virginia)\n\nColonel John Stuart (17 March 1749 in Augusta County, Virginia – 18 August 1823 in Greenbrier County, Virginia [now West Virginia]) was a Revolutionary War commander and pioneering western Virginia settler. A veteran of the Battle of Point Pleasant (1774), he surveyed and settled the Greenbrier Valley and is known locally as the “Father of Greenbrier County”. Owing to his \"Memoir of Indian Wars and Other Occurrences\", written in 1799, he has been called \"the most important chronicler of pioneer history in southern West Virginia\".",
"Title: Penn Valley Airport\n\nPenn Valley Airport (IATA: SEG, ICAO: KSEG, FAA LID: SEG) is a public airport a mile north of Selinsgrove, a borough in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Penn Valley Airport Authority. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Lincoln Airport (Nebraska)\n\nLincoln Airport (IATA: LNK, ICAO: KLNK, FAA LID: LNK) (formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport) is a public/military airport five miles northwest of downtown Lincoln, the state capital, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. It is owned by the Lincoln Airport Authority and is the second-largest airport in Nebraska.",
"Title: Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport\n\nWilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport (IATA: WBW, ICAO: KWBW, FAA LID: WBW) is a county owned, public airport three miles north of Wilkes-Barre, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and 11 miles south of Scranton, in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility. The primary airport of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre metropolitan area is the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP).",
"Title: Conejo Valley Airport\n\nConejo Valley Airport, also known as Janss Airport, was an airport in Thousand Oaks, California. It had a 2,600 foot runway and was located adjacent to Thousand Oaks Boulevard. The airport opened in 1926, but was relocated in the early 1960s. The new airport, known as Rancho Conejo Airport, was established on the south side of State Highway 101. Various movies were filmed at Conejo Valley Airport, including \"The Paleface\" (1948), \"Riders of the Whistling Pines\" (1949), and \"Overland Stage Raiders\" (1938). Rancho Conejo Airport appeared in the film \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\" (1963)."
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5,190
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What is the birth date of the man who directed the three "Godfather" films?
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April 7, 1939
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"Michael Corleone is the main protagonist of Mario Puzo's novel \"The Godfather\".",
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"Thomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina.",
" He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown."
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"Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers.",
" The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor.",
" The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States.",
" On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced.",
" Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution.",
" On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote."
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"Astro Boy (アストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム , Asutoro Bōi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit.",
" \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network.",
" It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions.",
" It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series).",
" Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals.",
" It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series.",
" The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television.",
" It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series.",
" Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor."
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"Francis Ford Coppola ( ; born April 7, 1939), also credited as Francis Coppola, is a semi-retired American film director, producer, screenwriter and film composer.",
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"In Costa Rica, in recent years, a cédula de identidad, has been a credit card-sized plastic card.",
" On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth date, and others), and the user's signature.",
" On the reverse, it may include additional information such as the date when the ID card was granted, expiration date of the ID card, and other such as their fingerprints, and all the owner's information in matrix code.",
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"Ruler X (also Governor X) is the designation given by archaeologists to a pre-Columbian Maya ruler at the site of Rio Azul, whose name glyphs have otherwise not been satisfactorily deciphered.",
" Ruler X is associated with Tomb 1 located in Structure C-1, where a mural inscription on the walls of the tomb carries the Long Count date of 8.19.1.9.13.",
" This date, equivalent to September 27, 417 CE in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, has been interpreted as the birth date of this ruler."
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"Scott H. Biram aka The Dirty Old One Man Band (born April 4, 1974) is an American blues, punk, country, heavy metal musician, and record producer.",
" He is primarily known as one of the prominent musicians of the One Man Band musical genre.",
" He has appeared on national television shows such as NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and performed in prestigious and legendary venues such as Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, CBGB in New York City and The Fillmore West in San Francisco, California.",
" His music has been featured in many American television shows and films.",
" He has also appeared as himself in several films and documentaries.",
" The Dirty Old One Man Band has continuously toured in The U.S.A., Canada, and Europe since 1998.",
" He shares his birth date appropriately with blues legend Muddy Waters."
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"Hippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno.",
" His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Długosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen.",
" Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish."
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"Smith was born in Macon, Georgia, likely into slavery, and he and his mother moved north in 1865.",
" His birth date is given as 3 May 1860, but since he supposedly did not begin boxing until he was 19 and claimed the title in 1876, the birth year likely is spurious.",
" Some sources cite 1869 as the year his boxing career began, and others 1879, which would have been three years after he claimed the championship."
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"Title: Michael Corleone\n\nMichael Corleone is the main protagonist of Mario Puzo's novel \"The Godfather\". In the three \"Godfather\" films, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Michael was portrayed by Al Pacino, for which he was twice-nominated for Academy Awards.",
"Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.",
"Title: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day\n\nAviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers. The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor. The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States. On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced. Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution. On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote.",
"Title: Astro Boy (2003 TV series)\n\nAstro Boy (アストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム , Asutoro Bōi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series. The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television. It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series. Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor.",
"Title: Francis Ford Coppola\n\nFrancis Ford Coppola ( ; born April 7, 1939), also credited as Francis Coppola, is a semi-retired American film director, producer, screenwriter and film composer. He was a central figure in the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.",
"Title: Cédula de identidad (Costa Rica)\n\nIn Costa Rica, in recent years, a cédula de identidad, has been a credit card-sized plastic card. On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth date, and others), and the user's signature. On the reverse, it may include additional information such as the date when the ID card was granted, expiration date of the ID card, and other such as their fingerprints, and all the owner's information in matrix code. Every Costa Rican citizen must carry an ID card immediately after turning 18.",
"Title: Ruler X (Rio Azul)\n\nRuler X (also Governor X) is the designation given by archaeologists to a pre-Columbian Maya ruler at the site of Rio Azul, whose name glyphs have otherwise not been satisfactorily deciphered. Ruler X is associated with Tomb 1 located in Structure C-1, where a mural inscription on the walls of the tomb carries the Long Count date of 8.19.1.9.13. This date, equivalent to September 27, 417 CE in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, has been interpreted as the birth date of this ruler.",
"Title: Scott H. Biram\n\nScott H. Biram aka The Dirty Old One Man Band (born April 4, 1974) is an American blues, punk, country, heavy metal musician, and record producer. He is primarily known as one of the prominent musicians of the One Man Band musical genre. He has appeared on national television shows such as NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and performed in prestigious and legendary venues such as Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, CBGB in New York City and The Fillmore West in San Francisco, California. His music has been featured in many American television shows and films. He has also appeared as himself in several films and documentaries. The Dirty Old One Man Band has continuously toured in The U.S.A., Canada, and Europe since 1998. He shares his birth date appropriately with blues legend Muddy Waters.",
"Title: Hippolytus (archbishop of Gniezno)\n\nHippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno. His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Długosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen. Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.",
"Title: Charles C. Smith (boxer)\n\nSmith was born in Macon, Georgia, likely into slavery, and he and his mother moved north in 1865. His birth date is given as 3 May 1860, but since he supposedly did not begin boxing until he was 19 and claimed the title in 1876, the birth year likely is spurious. Some sources cite 1869 as the year his boxing career began, and others 1879, which would have been three years after he claimed the championship."
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5,191
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Hobonichi had an IT manager who was also the president and CEO of what company?
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Nintendo
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"Ted Thompson (born January 17, 1953) is the current general manager of the National Football League's Green Bay Packers.",
" Thompson was named to the post on January 14, 2005, by former Packers president and CEO Bob Harlan.",
" Thompson took over the general manager duties from Mike Sherman, who had been serving as both head coach and general manager.",
" Prior to becoming the Packers' general manager, Thompson served with the Seattle Seahawks as their vice president of operations from 2000 to 2004.",
" Thompson had previously worked for the Packers organization from 1992 to 1999, serving as their assistant director of pro personnel in 1992, their director of pro personnel from 1993 to 1997, and their director of player personnel from 1997 to 1999.",
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"Manoel Luiz Ferrao de Amorim (born 1958) is the President and CEO of Abril Educação, the largest publisher of educational material and largest service provider for elementary, middle and high schools in Brazil.",
" He previously served as president and CEO of Globex S.A., one of the largest consumer electronics, appliances and furniture retailers in Brazil.",
" He has also served as CEO of the Brazilian Telecommunications firm Telefonica Empresas, a subsidiary of Telefonica, as president of AOL Brazil, and as general manager for the Baby Care Division of Procter and Gamble Latin America and member of the Baby Care Global Leadership Team."
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"Stefan Pichler is a German airline executive and tourism manager.",
" He is the President and CEO of Royal Jordanian.",
" Previously, Pichler was the Managing Director and CEO of Air Berlin, served as Managing Director and CEO of Fiji Airways, as the CEO of Jazeera Airways, Chairman and CEO of Thomas Cook AG and Chairman of the Bundesverband der Deutschen Tourismuswirtschaft, as well as Chairman of Fiji Tourism.",
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"Jim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan.",
" In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI).",
" Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee.",
" This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies.",
" Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC.",
" Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS.",
" Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors.",
" He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles.",
" Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region.",
" Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland.",
" He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member.",
" Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager.",
" He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater.",
" He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year."
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"John Joseph Donahoe II (born April 30, 1960) is an American businessman who served as president and CEO of eBay from March 31, 2008 to July 2015.",
" Early in his career he worked for Bain & Company, becoming the firm's president and CEO in 1999.",
" He is currently a member of the President's Export Council, and serves on the Boards of Directors of both eBay Inc. and Intel Corp.",
" He also serves as chairman of PayPal.",
" Donahoe was named president and CEO of ServiceNow, a cloud company, in February of 2017."
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"Satoru Iwata (Japanese: 岩田 聡 , Hepburn: Iwata Satoru , December 6, 1959 – July 11, 2015) was a Japanese video game programmer and businessman who served as the fourth president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Nintendo.",
" He is widely regarded as a major contributor in broadening the appeal of video games to a wider audience by focusing on novel and entertaining games rather than top-of-the-line hardware."
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"D. Mark Durcan (born April 20, 1961) is the chief executive officer (CEO) at Micron Technology.",
" Prior to being appointed Micron’s CEO in February 2012, he held a variety of positions including process integration engineer, process integration manager, process development manager, vice president of research and development, chief technical officer and president.",
" Durcan has initially announced his decision to retire from Micron on February 2, 2012, while he was serving as President of Micron.",
" On February 3, then-current CEO of Micron, Steve Appleton, died in a plane accident.",
" On February 6 Durcan was named CEO and postponed his retirement.",
" On February 2, 2017, Durcan announced his plan to retire."
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"David S. Daniel is the CEO of Spencer Stuart and has been with the company since 1994.",
" Previously, he served as president and CEO of Simint USA, a division of Armani Jeans.",
" Prior to that, he was president of Louis Vuitton, North America, and CEO of Evian Waters of France (U.S.).",
" Before his tenure at Evian, Daniel was a senior marketing manager with Pepsi-Cola and also worked in the retail and apparel business at Lord & Taylor."
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"Chris McCormick (born in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is the former chief executive officer of L.L.Bean mail-order, online and retail company based in Freeport, Maine.",
" He is the first non-family member to have held this position at L.L. Bean.",
" McCormick joined the company in 1983 as an advertising manager and was the chief marketing officer before assuming the role of president and CEO in May 2001.",
" On November 3, 2015, Stephen Smith was named the fourth President and CEO of L.L.Bean.",
" , with McCormick retiring from the company."
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"Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun (ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 ) , also known as Hobonichi (ほぼ日 ) , is a Japanese company that designs and produces various daily life products like Haramaki and the Techo notebook.",
" The company was founded by Shigesato Itoi on June 6, 1998.",
" Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata was the IT manager for the company since its inception, and in 2007 was still the IT manager for Hobonichi despite also leading Nintendo."
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"Title: Ted Thompson\n\nTed Thompson (born January 17, 1953) is the current general manager of the National Football League's Green Bay Packers. Thompson was named to the post on January 14, 2005, by former Packers president and CEO Bob Harlan. Thompson took over the general manager duties from Mike Sherman, who had been serving as both head coach and general manager. Prior to becoming the Packers' general manager, Thompson served with the Seattle Seahawks as their vice president of operations from 2000 to 2004. Thompson had previously worked for the Packers organization from 1992 to 1999, serving as their assistant director of pro personnel in 1992, their director of pro personnel from 1993 to 1997, and their director of player personnel from 1997 to 1999. Thompson also had a 10-year playing career in the NFL as a linebacker and special teams player with the Houston Oilers from 1975 to 1984.",
"Title: Manoel Amorim\n\nManoel Luiz Ferrao de Amorim (born 1958) is the President and CEO of Abril Educação, the largest publisher of educational material and largest service provider for elementary, middle and high schools in Brazil. He previously served as president and CEO of Globex S.A., one of the largest consumer electronics, appliances and furniture retailers in Brazil. He has also served as CEO of the Brazilian Telecommunications firm Telefonica Empresas, a subsidiary of Telefonica, as president of AOL Brazil, and as general manager for the Baby Care Division of Procter and Gamble Latin America and member of the Baby Care Global Leadership Team.",
"Title: Stefan Pichler\n\nStefan Pichler is a German airline executive and tourism manager. He is the President and CEO of Royal Jordanian. Previously, Pichler was the Managing Director and CEO of Air Berlin, served as Managing Director and CEO of Fiji Airways, as the CEO of Jazeera Airways, Chairman and CEO of Thomas Cook AG and Chairman of the Bundesverband der Deutschen Tourismuswirtschaft, as well as Chairman of Fiji Tourism. Additionally, he has held Senior and Executive Board roles as a CCO at Virgin Australia and at Lufthansa.",
"Title: Jim Lentz\n\nJim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan. In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI). Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee. This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies. Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC. Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS. Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors. He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles. Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region. Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland. He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member. Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager. He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater. He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year.",
"Title: John Donahoe\n\nJohn Joseph Donahoe II (born April 30, 1960) is an American businessman who served as president and CEO of eBay from March 31, 2008 to July 2015. Early in his career he worked for Bain & Company, becoming the firm's president and CEO in 1999. He is currently a member of the President's Export Council, and serves on the Boards of Directors of both eBay Inc. and Intel Corp. He also serves as chairman of PayPal. Donahoe was named president and CEO of ServiceNow, a cloud company, in February of 2017.",
"Title: Satoru Iwata\n\nSatoru Iwata (Japanese: 岩田 聡 , Hepburn: Iwata Satoru , December 6, 1959 – July 11, 2015) was a Japanese video game programmer and businessman who served as the fourth president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Nintendo. He is widely regarded as a major contributor in broadening the appeal of video games to a wider audience by focusing on novel and entertaining games rather than top-of-the-line hardware.",
"Title: Mark Durcan\n\nD. Mark Durcan (born April 20, 1961) is the chief executive officer (CEO) at Micron Technology. Prior to being appointed Micron’s CEO in February 2012, he held a variety of positions including process integration engineer, process integration manager, process development manager, vice president of research and development, chief technical officer and president. Durcan has initially announced his decision to retire from Micron on February 2, 2012, while he was serving as President of Micron. On February 3, then-current CEO of Micron, Steve Appleton, died in a plane accident. On February 6 Durcan was named CEO and postponed his retirement. On February 2, 2017, Durcan announced his plan to retire.",
"Title: David S. Daniel\n\nDavid S. Daniel is the CEO of Spencer Stuart and has been with the company since 1994. Previously, he served as president and CEO of Simint USA, a division of Armani Jeans. Prior to that, he was president of Louis Vuitton, North America, and CEO of Evian Waters of France (U.S.). Before his tenure at Evian, Daniel was a senior marketing manager with Pepsi-Cola and also worked in the retail and apparel business at Lord & Taylor.",
"Title: Christopher McCormick\n\nChris McCormick (born in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is the former chief executive officer of L.L.Bean mail-order, online and retail company based in Freeport, Maine. He is the first non-family member to have held this position at L.L. Bean. McCormick joined the company in 1983 as an advertising manager and was the chief marketing officer before assuming the role of president and CEO in May 2001. On November 3, 2015, Stephen Smith was named the fourth President and CEO of L.L.Bean. , with McCormick retiring from the company.",
"Title: Hobonichi\n\nHobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun (ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞 ) , also known as Hobonichi (ほぼ日 ) , is a Japanese company that designs and produces various daily life products like Haramaki and the Techo notebook. The company was founded by Shigesato Itoi on June 6, 1998. Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata was the IT manager for the company since its inception, and in 2007 was still the IT manager for Hobonichi despite also leading Nintendo."
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5,192
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What was the 2010 population of the town where the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad equipment is still operating?
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1,028
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" The museum was formerly an operation of the Rochester Chapter National Railway Historical Society until 2011.",
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"Title: Bull Run Hydroelectric Project\n\nThe Bull Run Hydroelectric Project was a Portland General Electric (PGE) development in the Sandy River basin in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originally built between 1908 and 1912 near the town of Bull Run, it supplied hydroelectric power for the Portland area for nearly a century, until it was removed in 2007 and 2008. The project used a system of canals, tunnels, wood box flumes and diversion dams to feed a remote storage reservoir and powerhouse. The entire project was removed because of rising environmental costs. Marmot Dam on the Sandy River was demolished in 2007, and the Little Sandy Dam on the Little Sandy River was taken down in 2008.",
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The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago stages an opera which is based on a play by whom?
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Friedrich Schiller
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" On January 29, 2011 Westman created the lead role of Sandy Keith In the world premiere of Bramwell Tovey's The Inventor.",
" In 2017 he played Sir John A. MacDonald in Harry Somers's Louis Riel for the Canadian Opera Company's tribute to Canada's 150th celebrations.",
" As a recitalist, he has performed for the Marilyn Horne Foundation, Aldeburgh Connection, Aldeburgh Festival, Musikverein, Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Morgan Library & Museum, Koerner Hall, Carnegie Hall, Saito Kinen Festival in Japan, Stratford Summer Music, British Broadcasting Corporation, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.",
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" Based on Friedrich Schiller's play \"William Tell,\" which drew on the William Tell legend, the opera was Rossini's last, although he lived for nearly forty more years.",
" Fabio Luisi said that Rossini planned for \"William Tell\" to be his last opera even as he composed it.",
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" The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera.",
" In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name.",
" With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caballé, and others.",
" For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera.",
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"Title: Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company\n\nThe Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company (sometimes referred to as the Italian Opera Company, the Italian Grand Opera Company, or Academy of Music Opera Company) was a touring American opera company that performed throughout the United States from 1849-1878. The first major opera company in Manhattan and one of the first important companies in the United States, it had a long association with the Academy of Music in New York City where it presented an annual season of opera from 1854 until the company's demise in 1878 There the company performed the United States premieres of \"Rigoletto\", \"Il trovatore\", and \"La traviata\" among other works.",
"Title: American Opera Company\n\nThe American Opera Company was the name of four different opera companies active in the United States. The first company was a short-lived opera company founded in New York City in February, 1886 that lasted only one season. The second company was based out of Rochester, New York and was active from the mid-1920s up until 1930 when it went bankrupt not too long after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The third opera company was a short lived company located in Trenton, New Jersey that was active in 1937. The fourth and last opera company was actively performing in Philadelphia from 1946 through 1950.",
"Title: William Tell (opera)\n\nGuillaume Tell (English: William Tell , Italian: Guglielmo Tell ) is a French opera in four acts by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Étienne de Jouy and Hippolyte Bis. Based on Friedrich Schiller's play \"William Tell,\" which drew on the William Tell legend, the opera was Rossini's last, although he lived for nearly forty more years. Fabio Luisi said that Rossini planned for \"William Tell\" to be his last opera even as he composed it. The overture, in four sections and featuring a depiction of a storm as well as a vivacious finale, the \"March of the Swiss Soldiers,\" is often played.",
"Title: Chicago City Opera Company\n\nThe Chicago City Opera Company was a grand opera company in Chicago, organized from the remaining assets of the bankrupt Chicago Grand Opera Company, that produced four seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House from 1935 to 1939 before it too succumbed to financial difficulties. It was succeeded by the Chicago Opera Company.",
"Title: Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago\n\nThe Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian emigrants in 1956, and presents operas in Lithuanian. It celebrated fifty years of existence in 2006, and operates as a not-for-profit organization. It is noteworthy for performing the rarely staged Rossini's \"William Tell\" (1986) and Ponchielli's \"I Lituani\" (1981, 1983 and 1991), and also for contributing experienced chorus singers to the Lyric Opera of Chicago.",
"Title: Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company\n\nThe Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani. Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (1966–1972). The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera. In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name. With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caballé, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia.",
"Title: Philadelphia Grand Opera Company\n\nThe Philadelphia Grand Opera Company was the name of four different American opera companies active at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the twentieth century. The last and best known of the four was founded in November 1954 with the merger of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company and the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company. That company in turn merged with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1975 to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Of the three earlier companies, only one lasted beyond one season; a company founded in 1926 which later became associated with the Curtis Institute of Music in 1929. That company closed its doors in 1932 due to financial reasons during the Great Depression."
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One of the supporters of the Edinburgh Seven released a joint publication detailing natural selection with which man?
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Alfred Russel Wallace
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"Title: The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection\n\nThe Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, with Fisher being the first to argue that \"Mendelism therefore validates Darwinism\" and stating with regard to mutations that \"The vast majority of large mutations are deleterious; small mutations are both far more frequent and more likely to be useful\", thus refuting orthogenesis. First published in 1930 by The Clarendon Press, it is one of the most important books of the modern synthesis, and helped define population genetics. It is commonly cited in biology books, outlining many concepts that are still considered important such as Fisherian runaway, Fisher's principle, reproductive value, Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection, Fisher's geometric model, the sexy son hypothesis, mimicry and the evolution of dominance. It was dictated to his wife in the evenings as he worked at Rothamsted Research in the day.",
"Title: Darwin and women\n\nCharles Darwin's views on women were based on his view of natural selection. Darwin believed that the difference between males and females were partly due to \"sexual selection.\" Darwin's theory of sexual selection, which can be found in his book \"The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex,\" states that women, and some men, will choose to mate with someone that is most suitable to culture. This proposition of sexual selection readily tied into his theory of natural selection in the way that evolution will have different outcomes depending on the traits of the suitor the females chooses to reproduce with. This also supports his principle of \"survival of the fittest\" in the human species.",
"Title: Lineage selection\n\nLineage selection, occurs when the frequency of one biological lineage changes in frequency relative to another lineage. Lineage selection is a generalization of individual based natural selection; the stating that an allele is favored by natural selection is equivalent to stating that the lineage bearing the allele is favored by natural selection. For alleles with simple positive or negative fitness effects, lineage and individual based selection are equivalent. However, lineage selection can accommodate a wider array of evolutionary phenomena, such as the adaptive evolution of evolvability, altruism, and recombination. Additionally, lineage selection is useful in determining the effects of mutations in highly structured environments such as tumors.",
"Title: Charles Darwin\n\nCharles Robert Darwin, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors and, in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace, introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding.",
"Title: Price equation\n\nIn the theory of evolution and natural selection, the Price equation (also known as Price's equation or Price's theorem) describes how a trait or gene changes in frequency over time. The equation uses a covariance between a trait and fitness to give a mathematical description of evolution and natural selection. It provides a way to understand the effects that gene transmission and natural selection have on the proportion of genes within each new generation of a population. The Price equation was derived by George R. Price, working in London to re-derive W.D. Hamilton's work on kin selection. The Price equation also has applications in economics. Examples of the Price equation can be found here: Price equation examples.",
"Title: Edinburgh Seven\n\nThe Edinburgh Seven were the first group of matriculated undergraduate female students at any British university. They began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869 and although they were ultimately prevented from graduating and qualifying as doctors, the campaign they fought gained national attention and won them many supporters, including Charles Darwin. Their campaign put the rights of women to a university education on the national political agenda, which eventually resulted in legislation to ensure that women could study medicine at university in 1876 (UK Medical Act 1876).",
"Title: Patrick Matthew\n\nPatrick Matthew (20 October 1790 – 8 June 1874) was a Scottish grain merchant, fruit farmer, forester, and landowner, who contributed to the understanding of horticulture, silviculture, and agriculture in general, with a focus on maintaining the British navy and feeding new colonies. He published the basic concept of natural selection as a mechanism in evolutionary adaptation and speciation (i.e. resulting from \"positive\" natural selection, in contrast to its already, widely known, \"negative\" rôle in removal of individuals in the Struggle for Survival), but failed to develop or publicise his ideas. Consequently, when Charles Darwin published \"On the Origin of Species\", he and Alfred Russel Wallace were regarded by their scientific peers as having originated (independently of each other) the theory of evolution by natural selection; it has been suggested that Darwin and/or Wallace had encountered Matthew's earlier work, but there is no hard evidence of this. After the publication of \"On the Origin of Species\", Matthew contacted Darwin, who in subsequent editions of the book acknowledged that the principle of natural selection had been anticipated by Matthew's brief statement, mostly contained in the appendices and \"addendum\" of his 1831 book, \"On Naval Timber and Aboriculture\"."
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Are both universities, Beirut Arab University and Johnson C. Smith University, located in the same country ?
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a ballet rising from the success of the ballet composed by whom?
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"Title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (book)\n\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1938 picture book written and illustrated by Wanda Gág and published by Coward-McCann. \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book in 1939. The book is a twist on the classic tale of Snow White by the Brothers Grimm. Since then it has been republished several times, including in 1999, 2004, and 2013.",
"Title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (musical)\n\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a musical with music by Frank Churchill (from the movie) and Jay Blackton, lyrics by Larry Morey (from the movie) and Joe Cook, book by Joe Cook, based on the 1937 animated film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\".",
"Title: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train\n\nSeven Dwarfs Mine Train is a steel roller coaster located at Magic Kingdom and Shanghai Disneyland Park. Manufactured by Vekoma, the roller coaster is situated in the Fantasyland sections of both parks. The Magic Kingdom version opened to the public on May 28, 2014, as part of a major park expansion called New Fantasyland, while the Shanghai version opened on June 16, 2016. The ride is themed to Walt Disney's 1937 film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\", the first traditional-animated feature film.",
"Title: Snow White and the Three Stooges\n\nSnow White and the Three Stooges is the second feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita (dubbed \"Curly Joe\"). Released by 20th Century Fox, this was the trio's take on the classic fairy tale \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\". The film was retitled Snow White and the Three Clowns in Great Britain.",
"Title: Seven Dwarfs\n\nThe Seven Dwarfs are a group of seven dwarfs that appear in the fairy tale \"Snow White\" and others.",
"Title: Cinderella (Prokofiev)\n\nCinderella (Russian: Золушка , \"Zolushka\"; French: \"Cendrillon\") Op. 87, is a ballet composed by Sergei Prokofiev to a scenario by Nikolai Volkov. It is one of his most popular and melodious compositions, and has inspired a great many choreographers since its inception. The piece was composed between 1940 and 1944. Part way through writing it Prokofiev broke off to write his opera \"War and Peace\". The premiere of \"Cinderella\" was conducted by Yuri Fayer on November 21, 1945 at the Bolshoi Theatre, with choreography by Rostislav Zakharov and Galina Ulanova in the title role. \"Cinderella\" is notable for its jubilant music, lush scenery, and for the comic double-roles of the step-sisters (which can be performed in travesti), more mad than bad in this treatment."
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What is the capital of the district of which Kulmanga is a part?
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" Recently, the Muzaffarnagar district has been included in National Capital Region by Indian Government.",
" It is the headquarters of the Muzaffarnagar district.",
" Many popular farmer leaders come from MuzaffarNagar.",
" It is situated midway on Delhi - Haridwar/Dehradun National Highway (NH 58), the city is also well connected with the national railway network.",
" The city is located in the middle of highly fertile upper Ganga-Yamuna Doab region and is quite near to the National capital, making it one of the most developed and prosperous cities of Uttar Pradesh.",
" Muzaffarnagar district was included in National Capital Region (NCR) on 9 June 2015 opening new avenues of development for the city.",
" This city is also part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor (ADKIC) opening door of opportunities in the region.",
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"Trindade (Portuguese for the Trinity) is a town located on São Tomé Island, which is part of the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe.",
" Its population is 1,187 (2008 est.), less populous than the other five communities in the district.",
" It is the capital of Mé-Zóchi District.",
" As the district population reached over 45,000 and not far from the capital, Trindade will become a part of the São Tomé City Metro Area.",
" Its main landmark is the Trinity church.",
" Trindade connected with the EN3 that links with the capital and Monte Café and links with Rua 3 de Fevereiro named in memory of the fallen victims of the Batepá massacre in 1953."
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"Shughnon District or Nohiya-i Shughnon (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шуғнон ) is a district in east Tajikistan, in the central-western part of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO).",
" It is bordered by the Panj River and Afghanistan on the west, the Rushan Range and Rushon district on the north, Murghab district on the east and the Shughnon Range and Roshtqal'a district on the south.",
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"Shahrinaw District or Nohiyai Shahrinaw (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шаҳринав ; Russian spelling; Shakhrinav) is a district belonging to the Districts of Republican Subordination in Tajikistan, lying between Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe and Uzbekistan.",
" The Shahrinaw District borders on Tursunzoda District in the west, Hisor District in the east, and Rudaki District in the south.",
" It is delimited by the Gissar Range in the north and is part of the fertile Gissar Valley.",
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"Dhamtari is abbreviated from \"Dhamma\"+\"Tarai\" District is situated in the fertile plains of Chhattisgarh Region.",
" This District is situated between 20°42' N Latitude and 81°33' E Longtitude.",
" Dhamtari district is officially formed on 6th July 1998 dividing the Raipur district currently the capital of Chhattisgarh along with Mahasamund .",
" As a result the boundaries of the Raipur district is converted into the districts e.g Raipur, Mahasamund and Dhamtari.",
" Dhamtari, Kurud and Nagari are included in Dhamtari district as Tehsils and Dhamtari, Kurud, Nagari and Magarlod are included as blocks.",
" The total area of the district is 2029 Sq.Km.",
" and 305 Meter above the mean sea level.",
" The District is surrounded by District Raipur in North and District Kanker as well as Bastar in South, part of Orissa state in East and District Durg and Kanker in West.Mahanadi is the principal river of this district and Mahanadi is so far named as Kankannadi, Chitrotpala, Neelotpala, Mandvahini, Jairath etc."
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" This is the heart of the walled city of Constantine, the focus of a history of incredible richness.",
" Eminönü covers roughly the area on which the ancient Byzantium was built.",
" The Galata Bridge crosses the Golden Horn into Eminönü and the mouth of the Bosphorus opens into the Marmara Sea.",
" And up on the hill stands Topkapı Palace, the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) and Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya).",
" Thus Eminönü is the main tourist destination in Istanbul.",
" It was a part of the Fatih district until 1928, which covered the whole peninsular area (the old Stamboul) within the Roman city walls - that area which was formerly the Byzantine capital Constantinople.",
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"Tboung Khmum District (Khmer: ស្រុកត្បូងឃ្មុំ ) is a district (\"srok\") located in Tboung Khmum Province, Cambodia.",
" The district capital is Tboung Khmom town located around 20 kilometres east of the provincial capital of Kampong Cham by road.",
" Tboung Khmum was formerly a central district of Kampong Cham before Tboung Khmum Province was formed from land formerly part of Kampong Cham.",
" The district shares no borders with other provinces and is home to the huge Chup Rubber plantation.",
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" It covers an area of 240 km² and has a population of 364,125 (2011 census).",
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"Title: Trindade (São Tomé and Príncipe)\n\nTrindade (Portuguese for the Trinity) is a town located on São Tomé Island, which is part of the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe. Its population is 1,187 (2008 est.), less populous than the other five communities in the district. It is the capital of Mé-Zóchi District. As the district population reached over 45,000 and not far from the capital, Trindade will become a part of the São Tomé City Metro Area. Its main landmark is the Trinity church. Trindade connected with the EN3 that links with the capital and Monte Café and links with Rua 3 de Fevereiro named in memory of the fallen victims of the Batepá massacre in 1953.",
"Title: Shughnon District\n\nShughnon District or Nohiya-i Shughnon (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шуғнон ) is a district in east Tajikistan, in the central-western part of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO). It is bordered by the Panj River and Afghanistan on the west, the Rushan Range and Rushon district on the north, Murghab district on the east and the Shughnon Range and Roshtqal'a district on the south. It corresponds to the valley of the Gunt River. The district capital is Khorugh, which is also the capital of Gorno-Badakhshan province.",
"Title: Kulmanga\n\nKulmanga is a community in Sagnarigu District in the Northern Region of Ghana.",
"Title: Shahrinaw District\n\nShahrinaw District or Nohiyai Shahrinaw (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шаҳринав ; Russian spelling; Shakhrinav) is a district belonging to the Districts of Republican Subordination in Tajikistan, lying between Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe and Uzbekistan. The Shahrinaw District borders on Tursunzoda District in the west, Hisor District in the east, and Rudaki District in the south. It is delimited by the Gissar Range in the north and is part of the fertile Gissar Valley. Its capital is Shahrinaw (Shakhrinav), a town 30 km west of Dushanbe.",
"Title: Sagnarigu District\n\nSagnarigu District is one of the twenty six (26) districts in the Northern Region of Ghana. Carved from the Tamale Metropolitan District, Sagnarigu District was created in 2012. Its capital is Sagnarigu.",
"Title: Dhamtari district\n\nDhamtari is abbreviated from \"Dhamma\"+\"Tarai\" District is situated in the fertile plains of Chhattisgarh Region. This District is situated between 20°42' N Latitude and 81°33' E Longtitude. Dhamtari district is officially formed on 6th July 1998 dividing the Raipur district currently the capital of Chhattisgarh along with Mahasamund . As a result the boundaries of the Raipur district is converted into the districts e.g Raipur, Mahasamund and Dhamtari. Dhamtari, Kurud and Nagari are included in Dhamtari district as Tehsils and Dhamtari, Kurud, Nagari and Magarlod are included as blocks. The total area of the district is 2029 Sq.Km. and 305 Meter above the mean sea level. The District is surrounded by District Raipur in North and District Kanker as well as Bastar in South, part of Orissa state in East and District Durg and Kanker in West.Mahanadi is the principal river of this district and Mahanadi is so far named as Kankannadi, Chitrotpala, Neelotpala, Mandvahini, Jairath etc.",
"Title: Eminönü\n\nEminönü is a former district of Istanbul in Turkey, currently a quarter of Fatih, the province's capital district. This is the heart of the walled city of Constantine, the focus of a history of incredible richness. Eminönü covers roughly the area on which the ancient Byzantium was built. The Galata Bridge crosses the Golden Horn into Eminönü and the mouth of the Bosphorus opens into the Marmara Sea. And up on the hill stands Topkapı Palace, the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) and Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya). Thus Eminönü is the main tourist destination in Istanbul. It was a part of the Fatih district until 1928, which covered the whole peninsular area (the old Stamboul) within the Roman city walls - that area which was formerly the Byzantine capital Constantinople. Since the resident population of Eminönü is low today, it rejoined the capital district Fatih in 2009.",
"Title: Tboung Khmum District\n\nTboung Khmum District (Khmer: ស្រុកត្បូងឃ្មុំ ) is a district (\"srok\") located in Tboung Khmum Province, Cambodia. The district capital is Tboung Khmom town located around 20 kilometres east of the provincial capital of Kampong Cham by road. Tboung Khmum was formerly a central district of Kampong Cham before Tboung Khmum Province was formed from land formerly part of Kampong Cham. The district shares no borders with other provinces and is home to the huge Chup Rubber plantation. The plantation covers much of the land area of the district and contributes a large proportion to the district and provincial economy.",
"Title: National Capital District (Papua New Guinea)\n\nThe National Capital District of Papua New Guinea is the incorporated area around Port Moresby, which is the capital of Papua New Guinea. Although it is surrounded by Central Province, where Port Moresby is also the capital, it is technically not a part of that province. It covers an area of 240 km² and has a population of 364,125 (2011 census). It is represented by three open MPs and an NCD-wide representative in the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea who acts as Governor of the National Capital District; however, these MPs do not have the same powers as elsewhere in the country due to the role of the National Capital District Commission."
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In what year was the actress/comedian that starred with Daniel Kaluuy, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephen Root, LaKeith Stanfield and Catherine Keener in the film "Get Out" born?
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1988
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" The plot focuses on Barry Seal, a former TWA pilot who became a drug smuggler for the Medellín Cartel in the 1980s.",
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"The Florida Project is a 2017 American drama film directed by Sean Baker, from a screenplay by Baker and Chris Bergoch.",
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"Please Give is a 2010 dark comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener.",
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" She was spotted panhandling by director Josh Safdie, who developed her story into the film.",
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"Title: Welcome the Stranger\n\nWelcome the Stranger is an upcoming American drama mystery film written, directed, and produced by Justin Kelly. It stars Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones and Riley Keough.",
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"Title: Allison Williams (actress)\n\nAllison Williams (born April 13, 1988) is an American actress, comedian, and singer. She is best known for her role as Marnie Michaels on the HBO comedy-drama series \"Girls\" and her critically acclaimed performance in the horror film \"Get Out\".",
"Title: The Florida Project\n\nThe Florida Project is a 2017 American drama film directed by Sean Baker, from a screenplay by Baker and Chris Bergoch. It stars Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Bria Vinaite, Valeria Cotto, Christopher Rivera and Caleb Landry Jones. The name is derived from the early project name for the Walt Disney World Resort, located near the setting of the film.",
"Title: Please Give\n\nPlease Give is a 2010 dark comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener. It is the fourth film Keener and Holofcener have made together. The film also stars Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Keener, Kevin Corrigan, and Ann Guilbert.",
"Title: Caleb Landry Jones\n\nCaleb Landry Jones (born December 7, 1989) is an American actor and musician, best known as Banshee in \"\" and Jeremy Armitage in \"Get Out\".",
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"Title: Stonewall (2015 film)\n\nStonewall is a 2015 American drama film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Jon Robin Baitz. The film stars Jeremy Irvine, Ron Perlman, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Joey King, Caleb Landry Jones, Matt Craven, Atticus Mitchell, and Mark Camacho. The film was released on September 25, 2015, by Roadside Attractions."
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Leo Howard was certified as the youngest TV director ever by the Guinness World Records for directing a show that originally aired on which TV Channel ?
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" Hood also owns and operates a successful business known as Oceanside Paddleboard in Oceanside, CA.www.OceansidePaddleboard.com.",
" George holds 7 world records.",
" He has set a total of 6 Guinness World Records and one independent world record for the plank set in Beijing, China in June, 2014 which was certified in the media and by the Assist World Records organization in India.http://www.china.org.cn/wap/2014-06/24/content_32752425.htm George previously held the Guinness World Record for the prone hold, or plank at 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds set on 20 April 2013.",
"http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201304/george-hood-sets-planking-record-again"
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"title": "George Hood (athlete)"
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"Guinness World Records Gone Wild, also known as \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\", is an American reality television series on truTV.",
" The series debuted on February 7, 2013 and is hosted by Dan Cortese.",
" The series' first season averaged more than 1.3 million viewers and ranked as one of ad-supported cable's Top 3 programs in the Thursday 8 p.m. timeslot with key adult and male demos.",
" It was also cable's No.1 unscripted entertainment program in the timeslot with men 18-49 and adults 18-34.",
" It was announced in April 2013 that truTV has ordered an additional ten episodes.",
" Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2013, and features a title change to \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\"."
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"List of Palestinian records lists national and international records achieved by people, groups or institutions from the Palestinian territories.",
" For Example, The largest Qatayef ever made had a net weight of 104.75 kg (230 lb), which was organized by the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry and cooked by the DANA bakery (Palestine) in Bethlehem, Palestine, on 27 August 2010.",
" Also, Three dedicated women in the West Bank are hoping to break the Guinness World Record for the biggest straw tray ever constructed in history.",
" The project, which the women have been working on for over two years, was begun by Rose Hamad, a resident of a small village near the city of Ramallah.",
" The straw tray is already the largest such tray in Palestine, and its construction continues.",
" Also, Palestinian chefs were able to get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest salad when they have prepared a large bowl of the traditional Arabic dish Tabouleh at the Friend’s School in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, Friday, 9 June 2006.",
" The traditional dish made of lettuce, tomato, olive oil, cracked wheat and mint is a new record for the dish, according to organisers of the culinary achievement.",
" Also, a group of Palestinian seamstresses in Hebron have produced the largest traditional dress ever sewn.",
" About 150 women helped make the dress which is 32.6m (107ft) long and 18.1m (59.4ft) wide.",
" It is hoped that the dress will secure a place in the Guinness Book of World records and promote local handicrafts."
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"Title: Guinness World Records Primetime\n\nGuinness World Records Primetime (aka: \"Guinness Primetime\") is a TV show based on the \"Guinness Book of World Records\", and aired on the Fox television network from July 27, 1998 to October 4, 2001. It was hosted by Cris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson and reported on existing record-holders or on new record attempts.",
"Title: Kickin' It\n\nKickin' It is an American martial arts-inspired comedy television series that originally aired on Disney XD from June 13, 2011 to March 25, 2015. Created and executive produced by Jim O'Doherty, the series follows the karate instructor at an under-performing martial arts academy, played by Jason Earles, and his five misfit students, played by Leo Howard, Dylan Riley Snyder, , Olivia Holt, and .",
"Title: Leo Howard\n\nLeo Richard Howard (born July 13, 1997) is an American actor and martial artist. He began his acting career at the age of seven, Howard is known for incorporating his karate skills into his feature film and television roles; as \"Young Snake-Eyes\" in the 2009 action film, \"\", as \"Young Conan\" in the 2011 fantasy film, \"Conan the Barbarian\", and as \"Jack\" on the Disney XD comedy series, \"Kickin' It\". Howard was certified as the youngest TV director ever by the Guinness World Records for his work on the episode \"Fight at the Museum\" in the fourth season of the \"Kickin' It\" TV series at age 16.",
"Title: Shigechiyo Izumi\n\nShigechiyo Izumi (泉 重千代 , Izumi Shigechiyo , 1880? (or June 29, 1865) – February 21, 1986) was a Japanese centenarian who was titled the oldest living person after the death of Niwa Kawamoto, also from Japan. His case was initially verified by Guinness World Records, who titled him the oldest man ever, but Guinness later withdrew their verification and in the Guinness World Records Book 2012 Christian Mortensen is titled \"the oldest verified man ever\" (since superseded by Jiroemon Kimura, see below) and Izumi is not mentioned.",
"Title: Dave Farrow\n\nDavid Andrew Farrow (born January 10, 1975) is a two-time Canadian Guinness World Record Holder for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting, entrepreneur, memory coach, speed reader and keynote speaker. He is best known for winning the Guinness World Records for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting in 1996 and again in 2007 when he set out to reclaim his record after it was beaten in 2002. The initial record was set at the Guinness World Records museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada while the latter was performed for Discovery Channel Canada at CTV Television Network studios. Both records were accomplished under the controlled supervision of multiple cameras and multiple independent witnesses.",
"Title: Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega\n\nGuinness World Records – Ab India Todega (English: \"Guinness World Records – Now India will Break\") is a reality TV show based on the Guinness Book of World Records. The show, which was hosted by Preity Zinta and Shabbir Ahluwalia, premiered on 18 March 2011 to an audience measurement of 3.3 rating points. Each episode presents different individuals trying to break official world records.",
"Title: Twin Galaxies\n\nTwin Galaxies is an American organization that tracks \"retro\" and \"old-school\" video game world records and conducts a program of electronic-gaming promotions. It operates the Twin Galaxies website and publishes the \"Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records\", with the Arcade Volume released on June 2, 2007. \"The Guinness World Records - Gamers Edition 2008\" was released in March, 2008 in conjunction with Twin Galaxies, who Guinness World Records considers to be the official supplier of verified world records to the annual volume.",
"Title: George Hood (athlete)\n\nGeorge E. Hood is an ultra athlete, certified personal trainer (NESTA) and a Group-X instructor. Hood also owns and operates a successful business known as Oceanside Paddleboard in Oceanside, CA.www.OceansidePaddleboard.com. George holds 7 world records. He has set a total of 6 Guinness World Records and one independent world record for the plank set in Beijing, China in June, 2014 which was certified in the media and by the Assist World Records organization in India.http://www.china.org.cn/wap/2014-06/24/content_32752425.htm George previously held the Guinness World Record for the prone hold, or plank at 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds set on 20 April 2013. http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201304/george-hood-sets-planking-record-again",
"Title: Guinness World Records Gone Wild\n\nGuinness World Records Gone Wild, also known as \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\", is an American reality television series on truTV. The series debuted on February 7, 2013 and is hosted by Dan Cortese. The series' first season averaged more than 1.3 million viewers and ranked as one of ad-supported cable's Top 3 programs in the Thursday 8 p.m. timeslot with key adult and male demos. It was also cable's No.1 unscripted entertainment program in the timeslot with men 18-49 and adults 18-34. It was announced in April 2013 that truTV has ordered an additional ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2013, and features a title change to \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\".",
"Title: List of Palestinian records\n\nList of Palestinian records lists national and international records achieved by people, groups or institutions from the Palestinian territories. For Example, The largest Qatayef ever made had a net weight of 104.75 kg (230 lb), which was organized by the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry and cooked by the DANA bakery (Palestine) in Bethlehem, Palestine, on 27 August 2010. Also, Three dedicated women in the West Bank are hoping to break the Guinness World Record for the biggest straw tray ever constructed in history. The project, which the women have been working on for over two years, was begun by Rose Hamad, a resident of a small village near the city of Ramallah. The straw tray is already the largest such tray in Palestine, and its construction continues. Also, Palestinian chefs were able to get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest salad when they have prepared a large bowl of the traditional Arabic dish Tabouleh at the Friend’s School in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, Friday, 9 June 2006. The traditional dish made of lettuce, tomato, olive oil, cracked wheat and mint is a new record for the dish, according to organisers of the culinary achievement. Also, a group of Palestinian seamstresses in Hebron have produced the largest traditional dress ever sewn. About 150 women helped make the dress which is 32.6m (107ft) long and 18.1m (59.4ft) wide. It is hoped that the dress will secure a place in the Guinness Book of World records and promote local handicrafts."
] |
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