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5,200
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Matt Barr played Johnse Hatfield in a series that debuted in what year?
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"The Layover is a 2017 American-Canadian road trip sex comedy film starring Alexandra Daddario, Kate Upton, Matt Barr, Matt L. Jones, Rob Corddry, Kal Penn, Molly Shannon, and William H. Macy.",
" Macy also directed the film, which was written by David Hornsby and Lance Krall.",
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"Hyder Edward \"Scotty\" Barr (October 6, 1886 – December 2, 1934) was a Major League Baseball player.",
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"George McKinley Barr (July 19, 1892 – July 26, 1974) was a professional baseball umpire who was a pioneer in Umpiring Instruction.",
" Barr worked in the National League from 1931 to 1949.",
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" He umpired in four World Series (1937, 1942, 1948, 1949) and two All-Star Games (1937 and 1944).",
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"Matt Barr (born September 12, 1987) is an American football quarterback with the Western Illinois Leathernecks football team.",
" During the 2010 season, Barr threw for 3,410 yards 27 touchdowns and 8 interceptions in 13 games.",
" He also ran for 675 yards and 7 touchdowns.",
" Following the season, Barr was named as one of the three finalists for the 2010 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top player in NCAA Division I Football Championship Series (Division I-AA)."
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"Matthew Jerome \"Matt\" Barr (born February 14, 1984) is an American actor.",
" He is best known for his roles as Johnse Hatfield in \"Hatfields & McCoys\" with Kevin Costner, Mike Fleming in \"Commander in Chief\", Ian Banks in \"One Tree Hill\", Christopher Sullivan in the mystery-horror miniseries \"Harper's Island\", and Dan Patch in The CW's series \"Hellcats\"."
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"Hatfields & McCoys is a 2012 American three-part television miniseries based on the Hatfield–McCoy feud produced by History channel.",
" Each episode aired for two hours on May 28, 29, and 30, 2012."
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"Julia Barr (born Julia Rose Buchheit on February 8, 1949 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American actress.",
" Barr is most famous for her role on the soap opera \"All My Children\", playing the character of Brooke English.",
" She played the role from 1976 to 1981 and from 1982 to December 20, 2006 and Barr made a special appearance as Brooke on January 5, 2010 as part of the series' 40th anniversary, and returned on February 23, 2010 for a three-month stint until April 23, 2010."
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"Hellcats is an American cheerleading drama television series that originally aired on The CW in the United States from September 8, 2010, to May 17, 2011.",
" Based on the book \"Cheer: Inside the Secret World of College Cheerleaders\" by journalist Kate Torgovnick, the series focuses in the lives of college cheerleaders, mainly Marti Perkins (Aly Michalka), a pre-law college student who has to join the cheerleading team, the Hellcats, in order to get the athletic scholarship she needs.",
" The main cast also includes Ashley Tisdale, Robbie Jones, Heather Hemmens, Matt Barr, Gail O'Grady, and Sharon Leal."
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"Protecting the King is a 2007 American drama film starring Peter Dobson as Elvis Presley.",
" It tells the story of David Stanley (Matt Barr), the stepbrother and bodyguard of Elvis."
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"Brooke Allison English (formerly Cudahy, Chandler, and Martin) is a fictional character on the television soap opera \"All My Children\".",
" Originated by Elissa Leeds in 1976, she was portrayed by Julia Barr from 1976 to 1981 and from 1982 to 2006.",
" Harriet Hall temporarily played the role in 1981.",
" Barr made a special appearance as Brooke on January 5, 2010, as part of the series' 40th anniversary, and returned on February 23, 2010, for a three-month stint until April 23, 2010.",
" She later returned for the show's final week on ABC on September 16, 2011.",
" She returned as Brooke on the Prospect Park's continuation of \"All My Children\"."
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"Title: Scotty Barr\n\nHyder Edward \"Scotty\" Barr (October 6, 1886 – December 2, 1934) was a Major League Baseball player. Barr played for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1908 and 1909 seasons. An alumnus of Davidson College, he was born in Bristol, Tennessee and died in Ft. Worth, Texas.",
"Title: George Barr (umpire)\n\nGeorge McKinley Barr (July 19, 1892 – July 26, 1974) was a professional baseball umpire who was a pioneer in Umpiring Instruction. Barr worked in the National League from 1931 to 1949. Barr umpired 2,757 major league games in his 19-year career. He umpired in four World Series (1937, 1942, 1948, 1949) and two All-Star Games (1937 and 1944). Barr was founder of the George Barr Umpire School, the earliest umpire training school and author of the first book on umpiring. Barr was a pioneer in using the inside chest protector.",
"Title: Matt Barr (American football)\n\nMatt Barr (born September 12, 1987) is an American football quarterback with the Western Illinois Leathernecks football team. During the 2010 season, Barr threw for 3,410 yards 27 touchdowns and 8 interceptions in 13 games. He also ran for 675 yards and 7 touchdowns. Following the season, Barr was named as one of the three finalists for the 2010 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top player in NCAA Division I Football Championship Series (Division I-AA).",
"Title: Matt Barr\n\nMatthew Jerome \"Matt\" Barr (born February 14, 1984) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Johnse Hatfield in \"Hatfields & McCoys\" with Kevin Costner, Mike Fleming in \"Commander in Chief\", Ian Banks in \"One Tree Hill\", Christopher Sullivan in the mystery-horror miniseries \"Harper's Island\", and Dan Patch in The CW's series \"Hellcats\".",
"Title: Hatfields & McCoys (miniseries)\n\nHatfields & McCoys is a 2012 American three-part television miniseries based on the Hatfield–McCoy feud produced by History channel. Each episode aired for two hours on May 28, 29, and 30, 2012.",
"Title: Julia Barr\n\nJulia Barr (born Julia Rose Buchheit on February 8, 1949 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American actress. Barr is most famous for her role on the soap opera \"All My Children\", playing the character of Brooke English. She played the role from 1976 to 1981 and from 1982 to December 20, 2006 and Barr made a special appearance as Brooke on January 5, 2010 as part of the series' 40th anniversary, and returned on February 23, 2010 for a three-month stint until April 23, 2010.",
"Title: Hellcats\n\nHellcats is an American cheerleading drama television series that originally aired on The CW in the United States from September 8, 2010, to May 17, 2011. Based on the book \"Cheer: Inside the Secret World of College Cheerleaders\" by journalist Kate Torgovnick, the series focuses in the lives of college cheerleaders, mainly Marti Perkins (Aly Michalka), a pre-law college student who has to join the cheerleading team, the Hellcats, in order to get the athletic scholarship she needs. The main cast also includes Ashley Tisdale, Robbie Jones, Heather Hemmens, Matt Barr, Gail O'Grady, and Sharon Leal.",
"Title: Protecting the King\n\nProtecting the King is a 2007 American drama film starring Peter Dobson as Elvis Presley. It tells the story of David Stanley (Matt Barr), the stepbrother and bodyguard of Elvis.",
"Title: Brooke English\n\nBrooke Allison English (formerly Cudahy, Chandler, and Martin) is a fictional character on the television soap opera \"All My Children\". Originated by Elissa Leeds in 1976, she was portrayed by Julia Barr from 1976 to 1981 and from 1982 to 2006. Harriet Hall temporarily played the role in 1981. Barr made a special appearance as Brooke on January 5, 2010, as part of the series' 40th anniversary, and returned on February 23, 2010, for a three-month stint until April 23, 2010. She later returned for the show's final week on ABC on September 16, 2011. She returned as Brooke on the Prospect Park's continuation of \"All My Children\"."
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5,201
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Which character does the star of Doctor Who: The First Doctor Adventures play in the Harry Potter series?
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Argus Filch
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" Interactive Entertainment.",
" Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.",
" The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.",
" The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.",
" The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
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"David John Bradley (born 17 April 1942) is an English actor.",
" He is best known for playing Argus Filch in the \"\"Harry Potter\"\" film series, Walder Frey in the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" and Abraham Setrakian in \"The Strain\", although he is also an established stage actor with a career that includes a Laurence Olivier Award for his role in a production of \"King Lear\"."
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"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan.",
" The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films.",
" Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\".",
" The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016."
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"Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released.",
" The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States).",
" Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.",
" The line then went dormant for three years.",
" It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
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"The First Doctor Adventures, announced in September 2017, is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the British television programme \"Doctor Who\".",
" It sees the return of David Bradley as the First Doctor, a role originated by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966, as well as by Bradley on television in the episodes \"The Doctor Falls\" and \"Twice Upon A Time\".",
" David Bradley also portrayed William Hartnell in the BBC bio-drama, \"An Adventure in Space and Time\"."
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\".",
" The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.",
" The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\"."
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"The James Potter series is an unofficial sequel-series of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe, written by G. Norman Lippert.",
" The novel series centers around the character of James Sirius Potter, Harry Potter's son, a character who makes a fleeting appearance in the novel \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\".",
" The series starts with his first year at Hogwarts, set one year before the end of the Harry Potter series."
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"Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an Episcopal priest, theologian, a certified life coach and spinning instructor, and the author of \"God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom\".",
" She was the instructor of the \"Christian Theology and Harry Potter\" seminar at Yale University in the spring of 2008; in 2011, she repeated the course at Tufts University.",
" Tumminio has also presented material on the intersection between theology and the Harry Potter series at the Infinitus Symposium in Orlando, Florida in 2010, the Portus Symposium in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 2008, and she chaired the panel on Harry Potter and Religion at the 2008 American Academy of Religion conference.",
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
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" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
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"The Past Doctor Adventures (sometimes known by the abbreviation PDA or PDAs) were a series of spin-off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and published under the BBC Books imprint.",
" For most of their existence, they were published side-by-side with the Eighth Doctor Adventures.",
" The novels regularly featured the First through Seventh Doctors. \"The Infinity Doctors\" had an ambiguous place in continuity and featured an unidentified incarnation of the Doctor.",
" The Eighth Doctor co-starred with the Fourth Doctor in one novel (\"Wolfsbane\") and, after the Eighth Doctor Adventures had ceased publication, a novel (\"Fear Itself\") featuring the Eighth Doctor and set between two earlier Eighth Doctor Adventures (\"EarthWorld\" and \"Vanishing Point\") was published within the Past Doctor series."
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"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".",
"Title: David Bradley (actor)\n\nDavid John Bradley (born 17 April 1942) is an English actor. He is best known for playing Argus Filch in the \"\"Harry Potter\"\" film series, Walder Frey in the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" and Abraham Setrakian in \"The Strain\", although he is also an established stage actor with a career that includes a Laurence Olivier Award for his role in a production of \"King Lear\".",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\n\nHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films. Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\". The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.",
"Title: Doctor Who: The First Doctor Adventures\n\nThe First Doctor Adventures, announced in September 2017, is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the British television programme \"Doctor Who\". It sees the return of David Bradley as the First Doctor, a role originated by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966, as well as by Bradley on television in the episodes \"The Doctor Falls\" and \"Twice Upon A Time\". David Bradley also portrayed William Hartnell in the BBC bio-drama, \"An Adventure in Space and Time\".",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".",
"Title: James Potter (series)\n\nThe James Potter series is an unofficial sequel-series of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe, written by G. Norman Lippert. The novel series centers around the character of James Sirius Potter, Harry Potter's son, a character who makes a fleeting appearance in the novel \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\". The series starts with his first year at Hogwarts, set one year before the end of the Harry Potter series.",
"Title: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio\n\nDanielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an Episcopal priest, theologian, a certified life coach and spinning instructor, and the author of \"God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom\". She was the instructor of the \"Christian Theology and Harry Potter\" seminar at Yale University in the spring of 2008; in 2011, she repeated the course at Tufts University. Tumminio has also presented material on the intersection between theology and the Harry Potter series at the Infinitus Symposium in Orlando, Florida in 2010, the Portus Symposium in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 2008, and she chaired the panel on Harry Potter and Religion at the 2008 American Academy of Religion conference. Her teaching has been praised by Harry Potter commentator John Granger on his Hogwarts Professor website.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Past Doctor Adventures\n\nThe Past Doctor Adventures (sometimes known by the abbreviation PDA or PDAs) were a series of spin-off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and published under the BBC Books imprint. For most of their existence, they were published side-by-side with the Eighth Doctor Adventures. The novels regularly featured the First through Seventh Doctors. \"The Infinity Doctors\" had an ambiguous place in continuity and featured an unidentified incarnation of the Doctor. The Eighth Doctor co-starred with the Fourth Doctor in one novel (\"Wolfsbane\") and, after the Eighth Doctor Adventures had ceased publication, a novel (\"Fear Itself\") featuring the Eighth Doctor and set between two earlier Eighth Doctor Adventures (\"EarthWorld\" and \"Vanishing Point\") was published within the Past Doctor series."
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5,202
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What was the job of the Patricia Franca's character in a 1999 Brazilian drama film?
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drove the sun chariot
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" The film debuted at the 46th Festival de Brasília in September 2013, where it received the awards for best editing and best cinematography, then at the 37th São Paulo International Film Festival in October 2013, it was chosen as the best Brazilian Film according to criticism Abraccine."
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"Case of the Naves Brothers (Portuguese: O Caso dos Irmãos Naves ) is a 1967 Brazilian drama film directed by Luis Sérgio Person.",
" Based on a book by João Alamy Filho, the Naves Brothers' lawyer, it shows the actual story of Joaquim e Sebastião.",
" They were arrested and after being tortured confessed a crime that they did not commit.",
" It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival.",
" The film was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."
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"São Paulo, Sociedade Anônima is a 1965 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Luis Sérgio Person.",
" The film stars Walmor Chagas as Carlos, a middle class man from São Paulo during the development of the automotive industry in the late 1950s, and follows him as he has an existential crisis amidst the industrialization process.",
" The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."
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"The Middle of the World (Portuguese: O Caminho das Nuvens ; lit.",
" The Path of the Clouds) is a 2003 Brazilian drama film starring Wagner Moura and Cláudia Abreu as a couple with five children making a 3200 km bicycle trip from the state of Paraíba to the city of Rio de Janeiro.",
" It is based on the true story of Cícero Ferreira Dias, a former truck driver who took his family from Paráiba to Rio de Janeiro in search of a \"R$1,000 job\".",
" The English title is a reference to the starting point of the film, the \"Praça do Meio do Mundo\" (Middle of the World Square in Portuguese)."
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"In Greek mythology, Eurydice ( ; Greek: Εὐρυδίκη , \"Eurydikē\") was an oak nymph or one of the daughters of Apollo (the god of music, prophecy, and light, who also drove the sun chariot, \"adopting\" the power as god of the Sun from the primordial god Helios).",
" She was the wife of Orpheus, who tried to bring her back from the dead with his enchanting music."
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"Traveller (Portuguese: \"O Viajante\" ) is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo César Saraceni.",
" It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention."
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"The Amorous Ones (Portuguese: As Amorosas ) is a 1968 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Walter Hugo Khouri.",
" The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
" The film was also entered into the 1969 Melbourne International Film Festival."
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"The Long Haul is a 1988 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Thiago and starring Carlos Alberto Riccelli, Glória Pires and Dean Stockwell.",
" Jorge, a Brazilian truck driver, undertakes a difficult long-distance journey to assist his boss and friend.",
" Its Brazilian title is Jorge, um Brasileiro."
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"Orfeu is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Diegues, based on the play \"Orfeu da Conceição\" by Vinicius de Moraes.",
" It retells the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, setting it in the modern context of Rio de Janeiro during Carnival.",
" Toni Garrido stars as Orfeu, Patrícia França as Eurídice and Murilo Benício as Lucinho."
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"Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl (Portuguese: Bruna Surfistinha – \"Bruna Little Surfer Girl\") is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcus Baldini, based on the novel \"The Scorpion's Sweet Venom: The Diary of a Brazilian Call Girl\" by Raquel Pacheco.",
" Starring Deborah Secco and Cássio Gabus Mendes, it was shot in Paulínia and São Paulo."
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"Title: Riocorrente\n\nRiocorrente is a 2013 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Paulo Sacramento. The film debuted at the 46th Festival de Brasília in September 2013, where it received the awards for best editing and best cinematography, then at the 37th São Paulo International Film Festival in October 2013, it was chosen as the best Brazilian Film according to criticism Abraccine.",
"Title: Case of the Naves Brothers\n\nCase of the Naves Brothers (Portuguese: O Caso dos Irmãos Naves ) is a 1967 Brazilian drama film directed by Luis Sérgio Person. Based on a book by João Alamy Filho, the Naves Brothers' lawyer, it shows the actual story of Joaquim e Sebastião. They were arrested and after being tortured confessed a crime that they did not commit. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
"Title: São Paulo, Sociedade Anônima\n\nSão Paulo, Sociedade Anônima is a 1965 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Luis Sérgio Person. The film stars Walmor Chagas as Carlos, a middle class man from São Paulo during the development of the automotive industry in the late 1950s, and follows him as he has an existential crisis amidst the industrialization process. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
"Title: The Middle of the World (2003 film)\n\nThe Middle of the World (Portuguese: O Caminho das Nuvens ; lit. The Path of the Clouds) is a 2003 Brazilian drama film starring Wagner Moura and Cláudia Abreu as a couple with five children making a 3200 km bicycle trip from the state of Paraíba to the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is based on the true story of Cícero Ferreira Dias, a former truck driver who took his family from Paráiba to Rio de Janeiro in search of a \"R$1,000 job\". The English title is a reference to the starting point of the film, the \"Praça do Meio do Mundo\" (Middle of the World Square in Portuguese).",
"Title: Eurydice\n\nIn Greek mythology, Eurydice ( ; Greek: Εὐρυδίκη , \"Eurydikē\") was an oak nymph or one of the daughters of Apollo (the god of music, prophecy, and light, who also drove the sun chariot, \"adopting\" the power as god of the Sun from the primordial god Helios). She was the wife of Orpheus, who tried to bring her back from the dead with his enchanting music.",
"Title: Traveller (1999 film)\n\nTraveller (Portuguese: \"O Viajante\" ) is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo César Saraceni. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention.",
"Title: The Amorous Ones\n\nThe Amorous Ones (Portuguese: As Amorosas ) is a 1968 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was also entered into the 1969 Melbourne International Film Festival.",
"Title: The Long Haul (1988 film)\n\nThe Long Haul is a 1988 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Thiago and starring Carlos Alberto Riccelli, Glória Pires and Dean Stockwell. Jorge, a Brazilian truck driver, undertakes a difficult long-distance journey to assist his boss and friend. Its Brazilian title is Jorge, um Brasileiro.",
"Title: Orfeu\n\nOrfeu is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Diegues, based on the play \"Orfeu da Conceição\" by Vinicius de Moraes. It retells the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, setting it in the modern context of Rio de Janeiro during Carnival. Toni Garrido stars as Orfeu, Patrícia França as Eurídice and Murilo Benício as Lucinho.",
"Title: Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl\n\nConfessions of a Brazilian Call Girl (Portuguese: Bruna Surfistinha – \"Bruna Little Surfer Girl\") is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcus Baldini, based on the novel \"The Scorpion's Sweet Venom: The Diary of a Brazilian Call Girl\" by Raquel Pacheco. Starring Deborah Secco and Cássio Gabus Mendes, it was shot in Paulínia and São Paulo."
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Who was born on November 17, 1972 and helped form the American indie folk rap group, The Uncluded?
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Kimya Dawson
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"Title: Swear and Shake\n\nSwear and Shake is an indie folk band based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Formed in 2010 by Kari Spieler (vocals, lyrics, guitar), Adam McHeffey (vocals, lyrics, guitar, banjo), the band now includes Shaun Savage (electric bass). Time Out New York described their sound as \"postcard-perfect indie folk with an undercurrent of sly humor.\" Swear and Shake self-identify their sound as \"Big Hook Americana\". The band relocated from Brooklyn, New York to Nashville, Tennessee, in November, 2014, to write their second full-length record.",
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"Title: Cyrus Faryar\n\nCyrus Faryar (born February 26, 1936) is an American folk musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was active in musical, theatrical, and performance events in high school. After graduating from high school and attending college, he became involved in the entertainment industry, opening the first coffee house in Hawaii. He later moved to Southern California and became active with several groups. When Dave Guard left the Kingston Trio to pursue his interest in early folk music styles, Guard asked Faryar to join his new group, The Whiskeyhill Singers. After the Whiskeyhill Singers disbanded Faryar moved to San Diego to perform with other folk musicians. After his San Diego period Faryar returned to Hawaii, where he helped form the Modern Folk Quartet, and produced two records of his eclectic neo-folk music style. Still living in Hawaii, he continues to perform occasionally with his recognizable and distinctive deep baritone voice."
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When did the album containing the song "Élan" release in Argentina?
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March 27, 2015
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"Title: Élan (song)\n\n\"Élan\" is a single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, the first from their eighth album \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\". The song marks the first Nightwish song to feature its newest frontwoman, Dutch singer Floor Jansen, on vocals, and also the first to feature Troy Donockley as a full-time member and Kai Hahto as a temporary replacement for Jukka Nevalainen.",
"Title: Don't Don\n\nDon't Don (Korean: 돈 돈! ) is the second studio album by Korean boy band Super Junior. It was released by SM Entertainment on September 20, 2007 in South Korea. This is the group's first album as thirteen members, with the addition of Kyuhyun a year prior. Slightly different from their first album, this album focuses on more different kinds of pop melodies, most notably on those that approach alternative rock, modern R&B and retro dance-pop, with almost all tracks in the album containing string sections. 60,000 copies were sold within the first week of release and 164,058 copies were sold by the end of December, and was certified as the second best-selling album of 2007, with the first being SG Wannabe's fourth studio album, \"The Sentimental Chord.\"",
"Title: Fate for Breakfast\n\nFate for Breakfast is the fourth solo studio album by Art Garfunkel released in March 1979 on Columbia Records. It was his first album to miss the U.S. Billboard Top 40 and his first album containing no U.S. Top 40 singles. However, the European release of the album does include a different version of the song \"Bright Eyes\", which was featured in the film version of the novel \"Watership Down\", and reached the number-one spot in the United Kingdom, and became the biggest selling single of 1979 there. Likewise, the album itself garnered international success, reaching the top-ten in some European countries. The album was issued in five different sleeves, each with a different shot of Art Garfunkel at the breakfast table.",
"Title: Marianne Faithfull (album)\n\nMarianne Faithfull is the debut studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released simultaneously with her album \"Come My Way\" on 15 April 1965 by Decca Records. The double release was a result of different creative directions. While the record label pressed Faithfull to record a pop album, she wanted to record an album of folk songs. Even after the label suggested an album containing both genres, Faithfull decided to make two separate albums instead. In the United States, it was released by London Records with a slightly different track list and inclusion of the song \"This Little Bird\".",
"Title: Back Home (Eric Clapton album)\n\nBack Home is a 2005 album by Eric Clapton. It was released 29 August internationally and a day later in the U.S. It is his first album containing new, original material since \"Reptile\" (2001), as the previous release \"Me and Mr. Johnson\" is an album of song covers of Robert Johnson.",
"Title: Come My Way\n\nCome My Way is the second studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released simultaneously with her album \"Marianne Faithfull\" on 15 April 1965 by Decca Records. The double release was a result of different creative directions. While the record label pressed Faithfull to record a pop album, she wanted to record an album of folk songs. Even after the label suggested an album containing both genres, Faithfull decided to make two separate albums instead."
] |
5,205
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Who was born first out of Gregg Araki and Abiola Abrams?
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Gregg Araki
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comparison
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Gregg Araki",
"Abiola Abrams"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"Hirohiko Araki (Japanese: 荒木 飛呂彦 , Hepburn: Araki Hirohiko , born June 7, 1960 in Sendai, Miyagi) is a Japanese manga artist.",
" He made his debut under the name Toshiyuki Araki (荒木 利之 , Araki Toshiyuki ) in 1980 with his one-shot \"Poker Under Arms\", and began his professional career with the short series \"Cool Shock B.T.\", \"Baoh\", and \"The Gorgeous Irene\".",
" Araki is best known for his long-running series \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\", first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" in 1986 and which to date has sold over 100 million copies in Japan alone, which is known for its frequent references to Western rock music and Italy, both of which Araki is reportedly very fond of."
],
"title": "Hirohiko Araki"
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"sentences": [
"Abiola Abrams (born July 29, 1976) is an American TV host, Internet personality, personal coach, motivational speaker and author.",
" Her advice columns on topics such as relationships and self-worth include \"Intimacy Intervention\" on Essence.com and \"Abiola’s Love Class\" on MommyNoire.com.",
" She is the author of the self-esteem advice guide \"The Official Bombshell Handbook: The 13 Sacred Secrets of Feminine Power\" and \"Dare\", a love story retelling of \"Faust\" set in the hip hop world.",
" Abrams is also the creator of a lifestyle blog and web video series at AbiolaTV.com."
],
"title": "Abiola Abrams"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Edward Duval (born September 10, 1972) is an American actor, who is known for his roles in the Gregg Araki trilogy—\"Totally Fucked Up, The Doom Generation,\" and \"Nowhere\"—in addition to Frank in \"Donnie Darko\", Blank in \"May\", Miguel in \"Independence Day\" and Singh in \"Go\"."
],
"title": "James Duval"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Smiley Face is a 2007 comedy film written by Dylan Haggerty and directed and co-produced by Gregg Araki.",
" It stars Anna Faris as a young woman who has a series of misadventures after eating a large number of cupcakes laced with cannabis.",
" The supporting cast includes Danny Masterson, John Krasinski, Adam Brody, Jayma Mays, Marion Ross, Jane Lynch, and Roscoe Lee Browne in his final film.",
" This was the ninth feature film directed by Araki."
],
"title": "Smiley Face (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jump Tomorrow is a 2001 British independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalia Verbeke.",
" It concerns George (Adebimpe), a shy, bespectacled man who is about to marry a fellow Nigerian American woman named Sophie Ochenado, played by Abiola Abrams, when he falls for a Spanish woman.",
" It is based on a short film called \"Jorge\".",
" "
],
"title": "Jump Tomorrow"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Strand Releasing is a theatrical distribution company founded in 1989 and is based in Culver City, California.",
" The company has distributed over 300 auteur-driven titles from acclaimed international and American directors such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Gregg Araki, François Ozon, Jean-Luc Godard, Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Fatih Akin, Aki Kaurismaki, Claude Miller, Manoel de Oliveira, Gaspar Noe, Andre Techine and Terence Davies."
],
"title": "Strand Releasing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Doom Generation is a 1995 American dark comedy film written and directed by Gregg Araki.",
" It stars James Duval, Rose McGowan, and Johnathon Schaech.",
" The film follows two troubled teenage lovers Amy Blue (McGowan) and Jordan White (Duval) who pick up a young handsome drifter named Xavier Red (Schaech).",
" After he accidentally kills a store's clerk, the trio embarks on a journey full of sex, violence, and people from Amy's past.",
" Billed as \"A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki\", \"The Doom Generation\" is the second film in the director's trilogy known as the \"Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy\", the first being \"Totally Fucked Up\" (1993) and the last one \"Nowhere\" (1997).",
" The characters of Amy Blue and Jordan White are based on the Mark Beyer comic strip \"Amy and Jordan\"."
],
"title": "The Doom Generation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Totally Fucked Up (censored title Totally F***ed Up in many references and publicity material) is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki.",
" The first installment of Araki's Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, it is considered a seminal entry in the New Queer Cinema genre."
],
"title": "Totally Fucked Up"
},
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"sentences": [
"Gregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker involved heavily with New Queer Cinema.",
" His film \"Kaboom\" was the first ever winner of the Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm awarded in 2010."
],
"title": "Gregg Araki"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mysterious Skin is a 2004 Dutch-American drama film directed by American filmmaker Gregg Araki, who also wrote the screenplay based on Scott Heim's 1995 novel of the same name.",
" The film is Araki's eighth, premiering at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004, although it was not more widely distributed until 2005."
],
"title": "Mysterious Skin"
}
] |
[
"Title: Hirohiko Araki\n\nHirohiko Araki (Japanese: 荒木 飛呂彦 , Hepburn: Araki Hirohiko , born June 7, 1960 in Sendai, Miyagi) is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut under the name Toshiyuki Araki (荒木 利之 , Araki Toshiyuki ) in 1980 with his one-shot \"Poker Under Arms\", and began his professional career with the short series \"Cool Shock B.T.\", \"Baoh\", and \"The Gorgeous Irene\". Araki is best known for his long-running series \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\", first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" in 1986 and which to date has sold over 100 million copies in Japan alone, which is known for its frequent references to Western rock music and Italy, both of which Araki is reportedly very fond of.",
"Title: Abiola Abrams\n\nAbiola Abrams (born July 29, 1976) is an American TV host, Internet personality, personal coach, motivational speaker and author. Her advice columns on topics such as relationships and self-worth include \"Intimacy Intervention\" on Essence.com and \"Abiola’s Love Class\" on MommyNoire.com. She is the author of the self-esteem advice guide \"The Official Bombshell Handbook: The 13 Sacred Secrets of Feminine Power\" and \"Dare\", a love story retelling of \"Faust\" set in the hip hop world. Abrams is also the creator of a lifestyle blog and web video series at AbiolaTV.com.",
"Title: James Duval\n\nJames Edward Duval (born September 10, 1972) is an American actor, who is known for his roles in the Gregg Araki trilogy—\"Totally Fucked Up, The Doom Generation,\" and \"Nowhere\"—in addition to Frank in \"Donnie Darko\", Blank in \"May\", Miguel in \"Independence Day\" and Singh in \"Go\".",
"Title: Smiley Face (film)\n\nSmiley Face is a 2007 comedy film written by Dylan Haggerty and directed and co-produced by Gregg Araki. It stars Anna Faris as a young woman who has a series of misadventures after eating a large number of cupcakes laced with cannabis. The supporting cast includes Danny Masterson, John Krasinski, Adam Brody, Jayma Mays, Marion Ross, Jane Lynch, and Roscoe Lee Browne in his final film. This was the ninth feature film directed by Araki.",
"Title: Jump Tomorrow\n\nJump Tomorrow is a 2001 British independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalia Verbeke. It concerns George (Adebimpe), a shy, bespectacled man who is about to marry a fellow Nigerian American woman named Sophie Ochenado, played by Abiola Abrams, when he falls for a Spanish woman. It is based on a short film called \"Jorge\". ",
"Title: Strand Releasing\n\nStrand Releasing is a theatrical distribution company founded in 1989 and is based in Culver City, California. The company has distributed over 300 auteur-driven titles from acclaimed international and American directors such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Gregg Araki, François Ozon, Jean-Luc Godard, Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Fatih Akin, Aki Kaurismaki, Claude Miller, Manoel de Oliveira, Gaspar Noe, Andre Techine and Terence Davies.",
"Title: The Doom Generation\n\nThe Doom Generation is a 1995 American dark comedy film written and directed by Gregg Araki. It stars James Duval, Rose McGowan, and Johnathon Schaech. The film follows two troubled teenage lovers Amy Blue (McGowan) and Jordan White (Duval) who pick up a young handsome drifter named Xavier Red (Schaech). After he accidentally kills a store's clerk, the trio embarks on a journey full of sex, violence, and people from Amy's past. Billed as \"A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki\", \"The Doom Generation\" is the second film in the director's trilogy known as the \"Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy\", the first being \"Totally Fucked Up\" (1993) and the last one \"Nowhere\" (1997). The characters of Amy Blue and Jordan White are based on the Mark Beyer comic strip \"Amy and Jordan\".",
"Title: Totally Fucked Up\n\nTotally Fucked Up (censored title Totally F***ed Up in many references and publicity material) is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The first installment of Araki's Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, it is considered a seminal entry in the New Queer Cinema genre.",
"Title: Gregg Araki\n\nGregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker involved heavily with New Queer Cinema. His film \"Kaboom\" was the first ever winner of the Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm awarded in 2010.",
"Title: Mysterious Skin\n\nMysterious Skin is a 2004 Dutch-American drama film directed by American filmmaker Gregg Araki, who also wrote the screenplay based on Scott Heim's 1995 novel of the same name. The film is Araki's eighth, premiering at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004, although it was not more widely distributed until 2005."
] |
5,206
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Which pizzeria is primarily in Northern California, Mountain Mike's Pizza or Sarpino's Pizzeria?
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Mountain Mike's Pizza
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comparison
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easy
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0,
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"sentences": [
"The Northern California Open is a golf tournament played in the Northern California, open to both amateur and professional golfers.",
" It is run by the Northern California section of the PGA of America.",
" It has been played annually since 1920 at a variety of courses around the state.",
" It was considered a PGA Tour event in the 1920s."
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Masahiko Minami (南 雅彦, Minami Masahiko) is a linguistics professor at San Francisco State University where he specializes in Japanese language and cross-cultural studies.",
" He is also President of the Foreign Language Association of Northern California (FLANC) and coordinator for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken: JLPT) for Northern California.",
" In addition, he was President of the Northern California Japanese Teachers’ Association (NCJTA)."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sarpino's Pizzeria is a fast food restaurant chain specializing in pizza, with international operations headquartered in Singapore and U.S. operations headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Lincolnshire, Illinois."
],
"title": "Sarpino's Pizzeria"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pizza My Heart is a chain of pizzeria restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" The chain was founded in 1981 in Capitola, California by Fred Poulos and Keith Holtaway and is now owned by Chuck Hammers.",
" The chain currently has eighteen locations.",
" In 1997, the chain merged with Pizza-a-Go-Go, which was based in San Jose, California.",
" The new locations inherited the Pizza My Heart name."
],
"title": "Pizza My Heart (restaurant)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"California-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style.",
" Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California.",
" Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country.",
" It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants.",
" Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza.",
" Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles."
],
"title": "California-style pizza"
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{
"sentences": [
"Northern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California.",
" Located in Rancho Cordova near Sacramento, NCT controls airspace over 19000 square miles, and serves Reno International Airport, Sacramento International Airport, San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport, plus 19 other smaller airports with air traffic control towers.",
" NCT is the 3rd busiest TRACON in America.",
" NorCal TRACON is the step between local control (in an airport's control tower) and Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), in this case, Oakland Center (ICAO code: ZOA).",
" San Francisco International Airport is the 2nd largest airport in California and the largest airport serving Northern California."
],
"title": "Northern California TRACON"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mountain Mike's Pizza is a chain of pizzerias mainly along the West Coast of the United States, primarily Northern California.",
" They have additional locations in Nevada, Oregon, and Utah.",
" The restaurants offer other items, such as pasta and chicken wings."
],
"title": "Mountain Mike's Pizza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria is a pizza restaurant chain primarily located in Southern California.",
" The chain is notable for its extremely large \"Giant Sicilian\" pizza, which is claimed to be the largest deliverable pizza in the world.",
" Additionally, the chain gained notoriety when, during the 2014 Academy Awards, host Ellen Degeneres had Big Mama's pizzas delivered onstage."
],
"title": "Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Northern California PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the championship of the Northern California section of the PGA of America.",
" Mark Fry, long-time pro at Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland, California, holds the record for most victories with 10.",
" Tony Lema, British Open winner in 1964 and 12-time PGA Tour winner, won three consecutive Northern California PGA championships from 1962–64.",
" Other PGA Tour winners who were also victorious in the Northern California PGA Championship include Bob Lunn (six-time PGA tour winner), Dick Lotz (three-time PGA tour winner), Bruce Summerhays (three-time PGA tour winner, Bob Wynn, and John McMullin."
],
"title": "Northern California PGA Championship"
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"sentences": [
"Tony’s Pizza Napoletana is a pizzeria located in San Francisco, California on Stockton Street which serves Neapolitan styled pizza.",
" In 2015, it is considered the 5th highest rated pizzeria in the United States by TripAdvisor."
],
"title": "Tony's Pizza Napoletana"
}
] |
[
"Title: Northern California Open\n\nThe Northern California Open is a golf tournament played in the Northern California, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is run by the Northern California section of the PGA of America. It has been played annually since 1920 at a variety of courses around the state. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the 1920s.",
"Title: Masahiko Minami (academic)\n\nMasahiko Minami (南 雅彦, Minami Masahiko) is a linguistics professor at San Francisco State University where he specializes in Japanese language and cross-cultural studies. He is also President of the Foreign Language Association of Northern California (FLANC) and coordinator for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken: JLPT) for Northern California. In addition, he was President of the Northern California Japanese Teachers’ Association (NCJTA).",
"Title: Sarpino's Pizzeria\n\nSarpino's Pizzeria is a fast food restaurant chain specializing in pizza, with international operations headquartered in Singapore and U.S. operations headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Lincolnshire, Illinois.",
"Title: Pizza My Heart (restaurant)\n\nPizza My Heart is a chain of pizzeria restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area. The chain was founded in 1981 in Capitola, California by Fred Poulos and Keith Holtaway and is now owned by Chuck Hammers. The chain currently has eighteen locations. In 1997, the chain merged with Pizza-a-Go-Go, which was based in San Jose, California. The new locations inherited the Pizza My Heart name.",
"Title: California-style pizza\n\nCalifornia-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style. Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Northern California TRACON\n\nNorthern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California. Located in Rancho Cordova near Sacramento, NCT controls airspace over 19000 square miles, and serves Reno International Airport, Sacramento International Airport, San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport, plus 19 other smaller airports with air traffic control towers. NCT is the 3rd busiest TRACON in America. NorCal TRACON is the step between local control (in an airport's control tower) and Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), in this case, Oakland Center (ICAO code: ZOA). San Francisco International Airport is the 2nd largest airport in California and the largest airport serving Northern California.",
"Title: Mountain Mike's Pizza\n\nMountain Mike's Pizza is a chain of pizzerias mainly along the West Coast of the United States, primarily Northern California. They have additional locations in Nevada, Oregon, and Utah. The restaurants offer other items, such as pasta and chicken wings.",
"Title: Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria\n\nBig Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria is a pizza restaurant chain primarily located in Southern California. The chain is notable for its extremely large \"Giant Sicilian\" pizza, which is claimed to be the largest deliverable pizza in the world. Additionally, the chain gained notoriety when, during the 2014 Academy Awards, host Ellen Degeneres had Big Mama's pizzas delivered onstage.",
"Title: Northern California PGA Championship\n\nThe Northern California PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the championship of the Northern California section of the PGA of America. Mark Fry, long-time pro at Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland, California, holds the record for most victories with 10. Tony Lema, British Open winner in 1964 and 12-time PGA Tour winner, won three consecutive Northern California PGA championships from 1962–64. Other PGA Tour winners who were also victorious in the Northern California PGA Championship include Bob Lunn (six-time PGA tour winner), Dick Lotz (three-time PGA tour winner), Bruce Summerhays (three-time PGA tour winner, Bob Wynn, and John McMullin.",
"Title: Tony's Pizza Napoletana\n\nTony’s Pizza Napoletana is a pizzeria located in San Francisco, California on Stockton Street which serves Neapolitan styled pizza. In 2015, it is considered the 5th highest rated pizzeria in the United States by TripAdvisor."
] |
5,207
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What Dominican diplomat (and rumored political assassin) was related to Porfirio Rubirosa Ariza?
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Porfirio Rubirosa
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bridge
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hard
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"Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza",
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"Porfirio Rubirosa"
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"General Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Martínez (5 June 1929 – 27 December 1969 in Madrid, Spain), better known as Ramfis Trujillo, was the son of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina (some historians, like Jesús Galíndez, claim that he adopted him, and that Ramfis was María Martínez’s son from her previous marriage).",
" Like his close friend (and for a time brother-in-law) Porfirio Rubirosa, he was regarded by most as a reckless and spoiled playboy, though he is also remembered for his ruthlessness and cruelty.",
" He took control of the Dominican Republic on 30 May 1961, after his father was assassinated."
],
"title": "Ramfis Trujillo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hubert J. Charles (born 23 October 1948) is a Dominican diplomat and educator.",
" He is the current ambassador of Dominica to the Organization of American States and to the United States."
],
"title": "Hubert J. Charles"
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"sentences": [
"Heinrich Ernst Walter Schulz (July 21, 1893 in Saalfeld – June 5, 1979 in Eltville) was a German officer and political assassin.",
" He was an accomplice of Heinrich Tillessen on August 26, 1921 when the murder of German politician Matthias Erzberger took place."
],
"title": "Heinrich Schulz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza (24 February 1928 - December 31, 2006) was a prominent Dominican lawyer, Diplomat and poet.",
" He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican republic to Adolfo Ariza-Ariza and Concepcion Mendoza.",
" Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza III graduated from the school \"\"La Normal\"\" in Gazcue and Graduated as a Lawyer from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD).",
" During his life he wrote extensively about the oppression suffered by dominican workers and defended the laws and properties of farmers most of the time at no charge, publishing some of his works through local newspapers or contributing to books on the matter.",
" His father Adolfo Ariza Ariza was a well known statesman who later became part of the opposition of the Trujillo regime , being jailed and detained several times for publicly denouncing the atrocities committed by the dictatorship.",
" Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza was a devoted father to his children, and was known to have been married several times.",
" The Ariza Males were known to be ladies men for their charming techniques with women and their countless affairs and adventures, a trait well known in the Ariza Family, Publicly demonstrated by his cousin Porfirio Rubirosa Ariza"
],
"title": "Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Exile is a political thriller by Richard North Patterson, published in 2007, which engages the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a fictional trial for an accused Palestinian political assassin being defended by her former lover, a Jewish-American lawyer.",
" The novel explores the multitude of religious, social and historical factors that have created the volatile nature of the Israel / Palestine conflict."
],
"title": "Exile (Patterson novel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Porfirio Rubirosa Ariza (January 22, 1909 – July 5, 1965) was a Dominican diplomat, race car driver, soldier and polo player.",
" He was an adherent of the dictator Rafael Trujillo, and was also rumored to be a political assassin under his regime.",
" Rubirosa made his mark as an international playboy for his jetsetting lifestyle and his legendary sexual prowess with women.",
" Among his spouses were two of the richest women in the world."
],
"title": "Porfirio Rubirosa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jorge Luís Pérez Alvarado is a Dominican diplomat and is the first, and current, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Russia, presenting his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 18 January 2007."
],
"title": "Jorge Luís Pérez Alvarado"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Odile Rodin (born Odile Marie-Josèphe Léonie Bérard; February 21, 1937 in Lyon), is a French actress and covergirl before she became the fifth and last wife of Porfirio Rubirosa.",
" She adopted the artistic name of \"Odile Rodin\" due to the beauty of her body, alluding to the French sculptor Auguste Rodin."
],
"title": "Odile Rodin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Helta Skelta is the 1993 re-release of \"Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives\" (1992), the first album by Norwegian band Turbonegro.",
" It was released on CD only by Repulsion Records in Germany.",
" Only 1,500 copies were made.",
" It includes five bonus tracks (including \"A Career In Indie Rock\", a 20+ minute audio-play about a young man being raped by a policeman) but leaves out the song \"Prima Moffe\".",
" The cover is a painted portrait of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 (which several people have mistaken for a portrait Charles Manson).",
" Political assassin references continue on the back, which features a photo of John Hinckley, who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981, pointing a gun to his own head."
],
"title": "Helta Skelta"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aníbal de Jesús de Castro Rodríguez (born 1949) is a Dominican diplomat who is currently the Dominican Republic Ambassador to Spain."
],
"title": "Aníbal de Castro"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ramfis Trujillo\n\nGeneral Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Martínez (5 June 1929 – 27 December 1969 in Madrid, Spain), better known as Ramfis Trujillo, was the son of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina (some historians, like Jesús Galíndez, claim that he adopted him, and that Ramfis was María Martínez’s son from her previous marriage). Like his close friend (and for a time brother-in-law) Porfirio Rubirosa, he was regarded by most as a reckless and spoiled playboy, though he is also remembered for his ruthlessness and cruelty. He took control of the Dominican Republic on 30 May 1961, after his father was assassinated.",
"Title: Hubert J. Charles\n\nHubert J. Charles (born 23 October 1948) is a Dominican diplomat and educator. He is the current ambassador of Dominica to the Organization of American States and to the United States.",
"Title: Heinrich Schulz\n\nHeinrich Ernst Walter Schulz (July 21, 1893 in Saalfeld – June 5, 1979 in Eltville) was a German officer and political assassin. He was an accomplice of Heinrich Tillessen on August 26, 1921 when the murder of German politician Matthias Erzberger took place.",
"Title: Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza\n\nJuan Esteban Ariza Mendoza (24 February 1928 - December 31, 2006) was a prominent Dominican lawyer, Diplomat and poet. He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican republic to Adolfo Ariza-Ariza and Concepcion Mendoza. Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza III graduated from the school \"\"La Normal\"\" in Gazcue and Graduated as a Lawyer from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD). During his life he wrote extensively about the oppression suffered by dominican workers and defended the laws and properties of farmers most of the time at no charge, publishing some of his works through local newspapers or contributing to books on the matter. His father Adolfo Ariza Ariza was a well known statesman who later became part of the opposition of the Trujillo regime , being jailed and detained several times for publicly denouncing the atrocities committed by the dictatorship. Juan Esteban Ariza Mendoza was a devoted father to his children, and was known to have been married several times. The Ariza Males were known to be ladies men for their charming techniques with women and their countless affairs and adventures, a trait well known in the Ariza Family, Publicly demonstrated by his cousin Porfirio Rubirosa Ariza",
"Title: Exile (Patterson novel)\n\nExile is a political thriller by Richard North Patterson, published in 2007, which engages the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a fictional trial for an accused Palestinian political assassin being defended by her former lover, a Jewish-American lawyer. The novel explores the multitude of religious, social and historical factors that have created the volatile nature of the Israel / Palestine conflict.",
"Title: Porfirio Rubirosa\n\nPorfirio Rubirosa Ariza (January 22, 1909 – July 5, 1965) was a Dominican diplomat, race car driver, soldier and polo player. He was an adherent of the dictator Rafael Trujillo, and was also rumored to be a political assassin under his regime. Rubirosa made his mark as an international playboy for his jetsetting lifestyle and his legendary sexual prowess with women. Among his spouses were two of the richest women in the world.",
"Title: Jorge Luís Pérez Alvarado\n\nJorge Luís Pérez Alvarado is a Dominican diplomat and is the first, and current, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Russia, presenting his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 18 January 2007.",
"Title: Odile Rodin\n\nOdile Rodin (born Odile Marie-Josèphe Léonie Bérard; February 21, 1937 in Lyon), is a French actress and covergirl before she became the fifth and last wife of Porfirio Rubirosa. She adopted the artistic name of \"Odile Rodin\" due to the beauty of her body, alluding to the French sculptor Auguste Rodin.",
"Title: Helta Skelta\n\nHelta Skelta is the 1993 re-release of \"Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives\" (1992), the first album by Norwegian band Turbonegro. It was released on CD only by Repulsion Records in Germany. Only 1,500 copies were made. It includes five bonus tracks (including \"A Career In Indie Rock\", a 20+ minute audio-play about a young man being raped by a policeman) but leaves out the song \"Prima Moffe\". The cover is a painted portrait of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 (which several people have mistaken for a portrait Charles Manson). Political assassin references continue on the back, which features a photo of John Hinckley, who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981, pointing a gun to his own head.",
"Title: Aníbal de Castro\n\nAníbal de Jesús de Castro Rodríguez (born 1949) is a Dominican diplomat who is currently the Dominican Republic Ambassador to Spain."
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The Alberta Coal Branch is the name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway, a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in which year?
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"The Alberta Coal Branch is the name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway (originally the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) and the region through which it passes.",
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"The Goderich–Exeter Railway (reporting mark GEXR) is a short line freight railway that operates around 181 mi of track in Southern Ontario.",
" Created in 1992, it was the first short line railway in Canada to be purchased from a class I railway, in this case Canadian National Railway (CN).",
" It took over operation of further CN trackage in 1998.",
" As of 2004, the railway has 44 employees.",
" It is headquartered in Stratford, Ontario, and owned by short-line railroad holding company Genesee & Wyoming."
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"The Canadian National Railway Company (French: \"Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada\" ) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.",
" CN's slogan is \"\"North America's Railroad\"\".",
" CN is a public company with 24,000 employees.",
" It had a market capitalization of 32 billion CAD in 2011.",
" CN was government-owned, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in 1995.",
" Bill Gates was, in 2011, the largest single shareholder of CN stock."
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"Canada has a large and well-developed railway system that today transports primarily freight.",
" There are two major publicly traded transcontinental freight railway systems, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific.",
" Nationwide passenger services are provided by the federal crown corporation Via Rail.",
" Three Canadian cities have commuter train services: in the Montreal area by Réseau de transport métropolitain, in the Toronto area by GO Transit, and in the Vancouver area by West Coast Express.",
" These cities and several others are also served by light rail or metro systems.",
" Only one (Toronto) has an extensive streetcar (tram) system.",
" Smaller railways such as Ontario Northland Railway and Algoma Central Railway also run passenger trains to remote rural areas.",
" The Rocky Mountaineer and Royal Canadian Pacific provide luxury rail tours for viewing scenery in the Canadian Rockies as well as other mountainous areas of British Columbia and Alberta."
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"Mercoal, a former coal mining town, is located in the Yellowhead County of western Alberta, Canada.",
" It was one of several communities along the historic Coal Branch segment of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now part of the Canadian National Railway), which included Embarras, Robb, Coalspur, Coal Valley, Cadomin, Luscar, and Mountain Park.",
" At its peak in the late 1940s and early 1950s the town had over 800 residents.",
" Mercoal declined after the mines closed in 1959, and it is now essentially a ghost town with only a small number of summer residences remaining.",
" It is situated on Highway 40, 70 km southwest of Edson, 8 km (5 mi) west of Coalspur."
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"Canadian National Railway's \"Beachburg Subdivision\" or \"Beachburg Sub\" for short, was part of former Transcontinental Mainline.",
" The Beachburg Sub connected Ottawa, Ontario to Brent, Ontario.",
" The Line began operating in 1915 as part of Canadian Northern Railway then later in 1923 it became Canadian National Railway.",
" The route passed through Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada.",
" Achray, Ontario being one station in the park with a passing track on the mainline.",
" The final train through the park was an eastbound freight on November 24,1995.",
" Abandonment from Pembroke,Ont.",
" west to Brent, Ont.",
" went through and the rail was lifted at Pembroke west through the park and was completed by September 1997.",
" Remaining line went from Ottawa MP 0.0 to Pembroke MP 88.7"
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"Canadian Patents and Development Limited (CPDL) was a Canadian agency tasked with promoting the commercialization of inventions and discoveries arising from government departments and agencies, as well as those disclosed to it by universities and others publicly funded organizations.",
" The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) founded CPDL on October 24, 1947, as a subsidiary Crown Corporation under part 1 of the Canadian Companies Act (now Canadian Corporations Act).",
" As a subsidiary of the NRC, CPDL was charged with handling the assessment, patenting, development, and licensing of the intellectual property developed by the scientific workers of the NRC.",
" Soon after its incorporation, CPDL began making its services available to Canadian universities and other publicly financed organizations.",
" The number of Canadian agencies and departments reporting inventions to CPDL increased substantially in 1954 with the enactment of the Public Servants’ Inventions Act, which made CPDL eligible to accept and manage the inventions arising from all federal departments and agencies.",
" Despite its broad mandate and many agreements, CPDL was noted by university administrators as possessing inadequate resources to effectively manage inventions for all of Canada’s universities, while the industry consensus “was that CPDL's work was under-publicized, under-supported, undersold and under-followed-up.”",
" On February 20, 1990, the Minister of Finance announced the planned dissolution of CPDL as part of a larger government commitment to reducing the size of government and improving the efficiency of public services.",
" A few months later, the Crown Corporation Dissolution or Transfer Authorization Bill (Bill C-73) was introduced to parliament to facilitate the closure of several crown corporations and the transfer of their responsibilities.",
" The bill authorized the Minister of Industry, Science, and Technology to dissolve CPDL, and made government departments and agencies responsible for managing their own intellectual property.",
" Following the Crown Corporation Dissolution or Transfer Authorization Bill, all CPDL agreements with Canadian universities were terminated, and all patented faculty inventions held by CPDL were transferred back to each respective university.",
" On August 1, 1993 CPDL ceased all operations."
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"The Last Mountain Railway (reporting mark LMR) is a Canadian short line railway company and subsidiary of Mobil Grain Ltd.",
" LMR operates on trackage between Regina and Davidson in Saskatchewan, established in 2009.",
" The trackage was formerly operated by Canadian National Railway, the LMR interlines with Canadian National in both Regina and Davidson.",
" This subdivision is part of the former Canadian National line that links Regina and Saskatoon.",
" Freight railway stations along the line include Davidson, Girvin, Craik, Aylesbury, Chamberlain, Findlater, Bethune, Disley, Lumsden, Condie and Regina.",
" All locomotives used on LMR are owned by Mobil Grain (MGLX) and also utilized on their sister company, Big Sky Rail Corp."
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"Railway Lands is an area in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.",
" The former Railway Lands was a large railway switching yard near the Toronto waterfront, including the CNR Spadina Roundhouse and the CPR John Roundhouse, but has since been redeveloped and today is home to mostly mixed-used development, including the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre.",
" The lands were owned and maintained by the Canadian National Railway and later transferred to the federal crown corporation Canada Lands Company.",
" The area is bounded by Front Street, Yonge Street, Gardiner Expressway and Bathurst Street.",
" The western portion of the Railway Lands is now part of the CityPlace neighbourhood and the eastern portion is now called South Core."
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"Title: Alberta Coal Branch\n\nThe Alberta Coal Branch is the name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway (originally the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) and the region through which it passes. It is located within Yellowhead County in west-central Alberta, Canada.",
"Title: Goderich–Exeter Railway\n\nThe Goderich–Exeter Railway (reporting mark GEXR) is a short line freight railway that operates around 181 mi of track in Southern Ontario. Created in 1992, it was the first short line railway in Canada to be purchased from a class I railway, in this case Canadian National Railway (CN). It took over operation of further CN trackage in 1998. As of 2004, the railway has 44 employees. It is headquartered in Stratford, Ontario, and owned by short-line railroad holding company Genesee & Wyoming.",
"Title: Canadian National Railway\n\nThe Canadian National Railway Company (French: \"Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada\" ) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States. CN's slogan is \"\"North America's Railroad\"\". CN is a public company with 24,000 employees. It had a market capitalization of 32 billion CAD in 2011. CN was government-owned, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in 1995. Bill Gates was, in 2011, the largest single shareholder of CN stock.",
"Title: Rail transport in Canada\n\nCanada has a large and well-developed railway system that today transports primarily freight. There are two major publicly traded transcontinental freight railway systems, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific. Nationwide passenger services are provided by the federal crown corporation Via Rail. Three Canadian cities have commuter train services: in the Montreal area by Réseau de transport métropolitain, in the Toronto area by GO Transit, and in the Vancouver area by West Coast Express. These cities and several others are also served by light rail or metro systems. Only one (Toronto) has an extensive streetcar (tram) system. Smaller railways such as Ontario Northland Railway and Algoma Central Railway also run passenger trains to remote rural areas. The Rocky Mountaineer and Royal Canadian Pacific provide luxury rail tours for viewing scenery in the Canadian Rockies as well as other mountainous areas of British Columbia and Alberta.",
"Title: Mercoal, Alberta\n\nMercoal, a former coal mining town, is located in the Yellowhead County of western Alberta, Canada. It was one of several communities along the historic Coal Branch segment of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now part of the Canadian National Railway), which included Embarras, Robb, Coalspur, Coal Valley, Cadomin, Luscar, and Mountain Park. At its peak in the late 1940s and early 1950s the town had over 800 residents. Mercoal declined after the mines closed in 1959, and it is now essentially a ghost town with only a small number of summer residences remaining. It is situated on Highway 40, 70 km southwest of Edson, 8 km (5 mi) west of Coalspur.",
"Title: CN Beachburg Subdivision\n\nCanadian National Railway's \"Beachburg Subdivision\" or \"Beachburg Sub\" for short, was part of former Transcontinental Mainline. The Beachburg Sub connected Ottawa, Ontario to Brent, Ontario. The Line began operating in 1915 as part of Canadian Northern Railway then later in 1923 it became Canadian National Railway. The route passed through Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. Achray, Ontario being one station in the park with a passing track on the mainline. The final train through the park was an eastbound freight on November 24,1995. Abandonment from Pembroke,Ont. west to Brent, Ont. went through and the rail was lifted at Pembroke west through the park and was completed by September 1997. Remaining line went from Ottawa MP 0.0 to Pembroke MP 88.7",
"Title: Canadian Patents and Development Limited\n\nCanadian Patents and Development Limited (CPDL) was a Canadian agency tasked with promoting the commercialization of inventions and discoveries arising from government departments and agencies, as well as those disclosed to it by universities and others publicly funded organizations. The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) founded CPDL on October 24, 1947, as a subsidiary Crown Corporation under part 1 of the Canadian Companies Act (now Canadian Corporations Act). As a subsidiary of the NRC, CPDL was charged with handling the assessment, patenting, development, and licensing of the intellectual property developed by the scientific workers of the NRC. Soon after its incorporation, CPDL began making its services available to Canadian universities and other publicly financed organizations. The number of Canadian agencies and departments reporting inventions to CPDL increased substantially in 1954 with the enactment of the Public Servants’ Inventions Act, which made CPDL eligible to accept and manage the inventions arising from all federal departments and agencies. Despite its broad mandate and many agreements, CPDL was noted by university administrators as possessing inadequate resources to effectively manage inventions for all of Canada’s universities, while the industry consensus “was that CPDL's work was under-publicized, under-supported, undersold and under-followed-up.” On February 20, 1990, the Minister of Finance announced the planned dissolution of CPDL as part of a larger government commitment to reducing the size of government and improving the efficiency of public services. A few months later, the Crown Corporation Dissolution or Transfer Authorization Bill (Bill C-73) was introduced to parliament to facilitate the closure of several crown corporations and the transfer of their responsibilities. The bill authorized the Minister of Industry, Science, and Technology to dissolve CPDL, and made government departments and agencies responsible for managing their own intellectual property. Following the Crown Corporation Dissolution or Transfer Authorization Bill, all CPDL agreements with Canadian universities were terminated, and all patented faculty inventions held by CPDL were transferred back to each respective university. On August 1, 1993 CPDL ceased all operations.",
"Title: Last Mountain Railway\n\nThe Last Mountain Railway (reporting mark LMR) is a Canadian short line railway company and subsidiary of Mobil Grain Ltd. LMR operates on trackage between Regina and Davidson in Saskatchewan, established in 2009. The trackage was formerly operated by Canadian National Railway, the LMR interlines with Canadian National in both Regina and Davidson. This subdivision is part of the former Canadian National line that links Regina and Saskatoon. Freight railway stations along the line include Davidson, Girvin, Craik, Aylesbury, Chamberlain, Findlater, Bethune, Disley, Lumsden, Condie and Regina. All locomotives used on LMR are owned by Mobil Grain (MGLX) and also utilized on their sister company, Big Sky Rail Corp.",
"Title: Railway Lands\n\nRailway Lands is an area in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The former Railway Lands was a large railway switching yard near the Toronto waterfront, including the CNR Spadina Roundhouse and the CPR John Roundhouse, but has since been redeveloped and today is home to mostly mixed-used development, including the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre. The lands were owned and maintained by the Canadian National Railway and later transferred to the federal crown corporation Canada Lands Company. The area is bounded by Front Street, Yonge Street, Gardiner Expressway and Bathurst Street. The western portion of the Railway Lands is now part of the CityPlace neighbourhood and the eastern portion is now called South Core."
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The BMW N63 engine was launched in a mid-sized luxury what?
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crossover
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"The BMW New Six (E3) is a line of full-size luxury sedans produced by the German automaker BMW from 1968 to 1977.",
" All models used the then-new M30 straight-6 engine.",
" It marked BMW's return to the full-size luxury sedan market after a hiatus of 5 years, was introduced as a response to growing market segment dominated by Mercedes-Benz.",
" It was important in establishing BMW's reputation as a maker of sporting, luxury sedans."
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"The Toyota Brevis is a former mid-sized luxury sedan introduced in May 2001, that was sold only in Japan."
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"The BMW 501 was a luxury car manufactured by BMW from 1952 to 1958.",
" Introduced at the first Frankfurt Motor Show in 1951, the 501 was the first motor car to be manufactured and sold by BMW after the Second World War.",
" The 501 and its derivatives, including the V8 powered BMW 502, were nicknamed “Baroque Angels” by the German public.",
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"The BMW B57 engine is a straight-six cylinder turbodiesel engine produced by the automobile manufacturer BMW.",
" Together with the B37 (three-cylinder diesel engine), the B47 (inline-4 cylinder diesel engine), and the three inline-4 and inline-6 petrol engines (B38 (three-cylinder), B48 (four-cylinder) and B58 (six-cylinder)), the B57 is one of the latest (as of 2017) modular engines from BMW.",
" The modular motors are used in BMW models as well as in MINI models.",
" The B57 replaced the N57 diesel engine family in the new 5-series and 7-series.",
" This new engine is available in configurations with up to 4 turbochargers that operate in a double-series layout.",
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"The BMW N63 is a twin-turbo DOHC V8 engine which has been in production since 2008 to present.",
" It is the world's first production car engine to use a \"hot-vee\" layout, with the turbochargers located inside the \"V\" of the engine.",
" It is also BMW's first V8 engine to use direct injection.",
" The N63 was launched in the 2008 BMW X6 xDrive50i."
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" It was the first BMW motor car with a six-cylinder engine and the first BMW motor car with the \"kidney grille\" associated with the brand.",
" The platform developed for the 303 was used for several other BMW cars, including the BMW 309, a four-cylinder version of the 303, the BMW 315, a 1.5-litre version of the 303 which replaced it in 1934 and was built until 1937, the BMW 319, a 1.9-litre version of the 303 produced alongside the 315 from 1935 to 1937, and the BMW 329, a development of the 319 with styling based on the newer, larger BMW 326, that briefly replaced the 319 in 1937."
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" It was produced from 1999-2006 and was replaced by the BMW E70.",
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"The BMW M67 is a diesel automobile engine, used in the BMW 7 Series.",
" It was first introduced in 1998, and used until 2009.",
" The engine is a common rail turbodiesel V8 design, using double overhead camshafts and 32 valves.",
" It was the first luxury car application of a bi-turbo diesel intercooled V8 engine.",
" The 3.9-litre iteration won the \"3-4 l\" category of the International Engine of the Year award in 1999 and again in 2000.",
" It was replaced by the 6-cylinder N57 engine."
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"Title: Toyota Brevis\n\nThe Toyota Brevis is a former mid-sized luxury sedan introduced in May 2001, that was sold only in Japan.",
"Title: BMW 501\n\nThe BMW 501 was a luxury car manufactured by BMW from 1952 to 1958. Introduced at the first Frankfurt Motor Show in 1951, the 501 was the first motor car to be manufactured and sold by BMW after the Second World War. The 501 and its derivatives, including the V8 powered BMW 502, were nicknamed “Baroque Angels” by the German public. The BMW 502 was the first postwar German car to be manufactured with a V8 engine.",
"Title: BMW B57\n\nThe BMW B57 engine is a straight-six cylinder turbodiesel engine produced by the automobile manufacturer BMW. Together with the B37 (three-cylinder diesel engine), the B47 (inline-4 cylinder diesel engine), and the three inline-4 and inline-6 petrol engines (B38 (three-cylinder), B48 (four-cylinder) and B58 (six-cylinder)), the B57 is one of the latest (as of 2017) modular engines from BMW. The modular motors are used in BMW models as well as in MINI models. The B57 replaced the N57 diesel engine family in the new 5-series and 7-series. This new engine is available in configurations with up to 4 turbochargers that operate in a double-series layout. Output is up to 400 horsepower and 569 lb-ft of torque.",
"Title: BMW N63\n\nThe BMW N63 is a twin-turbo DOHC V8 engine which has been in production since 2008 to present. It is the world's first production car engine to use a \"hot-vee\" layout, with the turbochargers located inside the \"V\" of the engine. It is also BMW's first V8 engine to use direct injection. The N63 was launched in the 2008 BMW X6 xDrive50i.",
"Title: BMW 303\n\nThe BMW 303 was a small family saloon produced by BMW in 1933 and 1934. It was the first BMW motor car with a six-cylinder engine and the first BMW motor car with the \"kidney grille\" associated with the brand. The platform developed for the 303 was used for several other BMW cars, including the BMW 309, a four-cylinder version of the 303, the BMW 315, a 1.5-litre version of the 303 which replaced it in 1934 and was built until 1937, the BMW 319, a 1.9-litre version of the 303 produced alongside the 315 from 1935 to 1937, and the BMW 329, a development of the 319 with styling based on the newer, larger BMW 326, that briefly replaced the 319 in 1937.",
"Title: BMW X5 (E53)\n\nThe BMW E53 is the first-generation BMW X5 mid-sized luxury crossover SUV. It was produced from 1999-2006 and was replaced by the BMW E70. The E53 was developed at a time when BMW still owned Land Rover and as such shares many components and designs with both the Land Rover Range Rover L322 model (specifically the Hill Descent System and Off Road Engine Management system) and the BMW E39 5 Series (specifically engines and electronic systems). The entire in-car entertainment system (Radio Function, Navigation System, Television and Telecommunications systems) are shared with other BMWs and L322.",
"Title: Cadillac STS\n\nThe Cadillac STS is a mid-sized luxury four-door notchback sedan manufactured and sold by Cadillac from 2004–2013.",
"Title: BMW X6\n\nThe BMW X6 is a mid-size luxury crossover by German automaker BMW.",
"Title: BMW M67\n\nThe BMW M67 is a diesel automobile engine, used in the BMW 7 Series. It was first introduced in 1998, and used until 2009. The engine is a common rail turbodiesel V8 design, using double overhead camshafts and 32 valves. It was the first luxury car application of a bi-turbo diesel intercooled V8 engine. The 3.9-litre iteration won the \"3-4 l\" category of the International Engine of the Year award in 1999 and again in 2000. It was replaced by the 6-cylinder N57 engine."
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When was the release of the collaborative album Comunisti col Rolex featuring Fedrico Leonardo Lucia?
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" His later albums, \"Lights Out\" released in 2000, and \"500 Degreez\", released in 2002, attracted minor attention.",
" In 2004, he released the first of his infamous \"Carter\" series, with \"Tha Carter\".",
" In 2005, \"Tha Carter II\" was released.",
" In 2006, Wayne released a collaborative album with rapper Birdman, titled \"Like Father, Like Son\".",
" In 2008, Wayne released his best-selling album so far, titled \"Tha Carter III\".",
" Certified triple platinum by the RIAA, \"Tha Carter III\" won the Best Rap Album award at the 2009 Grammy Awards.",
" Lil Wayne founded record label Young Money Entertainment and released a collaborative album featuring rappers signed to the label, \"We Are Young Money\", in 2009, followed by his debut rock music album \"Rebirth\" in 2010.",
" While serving an 8-month prison sentence in New York he released another album entitled \"I Am Not a Human Being\", in September 2010.",
" The latest addition to \"Tha Carter\" series, \"Tha Carter IV\", was released on August 29, 2011.",
" In 2013, Wayne released a sequel to his 2010 album \"I Am Not a Human Being\", titled \"I Am Not a Human Being II\", followed by two compilation albums with his labels, \"Rich Gang (2013)\", and \" (2014)\"."
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"A Time Forgotten is the second collaborative album between Destini Beard and Midnight Syndicate.",
" As was with their first collaborative album together (The Dark Masquerade), the album features original lyrics and vocals performed and written by Destini blended with previously recorded songs from the gothic band Midnight Syndicate.",
" The album also features a remix of the song \"Noctem Aeternus\" by Patrick Berdysz and an original song written by Destini entitled \"My Last Goodbye\"."
],
"title": "A Time Forgotten"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cloud Chamber is the second collaborative album between Japanese experimental band Boris and psychedelic guitarist Michio Kurihara.",
" Unlike the previous album \"Rainbow\", this release does not contain vocals and resembles the collaborative efforts between Boris and noise musician Merzbow.",
" It was released in a limited pressing of 1500 copies on CD by Pedal Records."
],
"title": "Cloud Chamber (album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"English singer Mutya Buena has released one studio album, one collaborative album, and ten singles (including six as a featured artist).",
" Buena embarked on her solo career after releasing her debut album \"Real Girl\" in June 2007 releasing five singles from the album and collaborating with George Michael, Groove Armada, and Amy Winehouse.",
" In 2010 Buena contributed to the collaborative album \"\"Sound of Camden\"\".",
" In July 2012 reformed with the original members of the Sugababes under the new name of Mutya Keisha Siobhan and are set to release their debut album in early 2013."
],
"title": "Mutya Buena discography"
},
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"sentences": [
"Heroes in the Healing of the Nation is the second collaborative album by Zion I and The Grouch.",
" It was released by Z & G Music on March 22, 2011.",
" It is a follow up to their 2006 collaborative album, \"Heroes in the City of Dope\".",
" It features guest appearances from Fashawn, Casual, and Freeway, among others.",
" It reached number 13 on the Heatseekers Albums chart on the week of April 9, 2011."
],
"title": "Heroes in the Healing of the Nation"
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"sentences": [
"The discography of Freddie Gibbs, an American rapper, consists of three solo studio albums, one collaborative studio album, thirteen singles, nine extended plays, nine mixtapes and one compilation album.",
" In 2013, Freddie Gibbs released his debut studio album \"ESGN\".",
" This was followed by the collaborative album \"Piñata\" with producer Madlib in 2014.",
" The following year, Gibbs released his second solo album and third album overall, \"Shadow of a Doubt\".",
" His most recent studio release is \"You Only Live 2wice\", his fourth album overall."
],
"title": "Freddie Gibbs discography"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dirty Bomb is a collaborative album under the name KGC, a collaboration between Sascha Konietzko and Lucia Cifarelli of KMFDM and Dean Garcia of Curve, released in 2006."
],
"title": "Dirty Bomb (album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Comunisti col Rolex is a collaborative album by Italian hip hop artists J-Ax and Fedez, released in January 2017 by Sony Music Italy and Newtopia."
],
"title": "Comunisti col Rolex"
},
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"sentences": [
"Three Days is the debut studio album released in 2001 by American country music artist Pat Green.",
" It was also his major-label debut, following three self-released studio albums, two live compilations, and an independent collaborative album.",
" \"Three Days\" produced two chart singles for Green on the \"Billboard\" country charts: \"Carry On\" at No. 35 and the title track at No. 36.",
" The former was originally recorded on Green's 2000 album \"Carry On\" and was later re-recorded on his 2009 album \"What I'm For\", while \"Texas on My Mind\" was previously released on the album \"Songs We Wish We'd Written\", a collaborative album with Cory Morrow released earlier in 2001."
],
"title": "Three Days (album)"
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"Federico Leonardo Lucia (born 15 October 1989 in Milan), known by his stage name Fedez, is an Italian rapper and singer.",
" In 2011, he released the albums \"Penisola che non c'è\" and \"Il mio primo disco da venduto\", released as free digital downloads.",
" His first studio album, \"Sig.",
" Brainwash - L'arte di accontentare\", was released in 2013, and it debuted at number one on the Italian Albums Chart.",
" The album, which spawned three singles, including the top ten hit \"Cigno nero\" featuring Francesca Michielin, was later certified 3 times platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry."
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"title": "Fedez"
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"Title: Lil Wayne albums discography\n\nAmerican rapper Lil Wayne has released eleven studio albums, one collaborative album, three compilation albums, one extended play, and twenty mixtapes. Wayne made his album debut in 1999, with \"Tha Block Is Hot\", which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. His later albums, \"Lights Out\" released in 2000, and \"500 Degreez\", released in 2002, attracted minor attention. In 2004, he released the first of his infamous \"Carter\" series, with \"Tha Carter\". In 2005, \"Tha Carter II\" was released. In 2006, Wayne released a collaborative album with rapper Birdman, titled \"Like Father, Like Son\". In 2008, Wayne released his best-selling album so far, titled \"Tha Carter III\". Certified triple platinum by the RIAA, \"Tha Carter III\" won the Best Rap Album award at the 2009 Grammy Awards. Lil Wayne founded record label Young Money Entertainment and released a collaborative album featuring rappers signed to the label, \"We Are Young Money\", in 2009, followed by his debut rock music album \"Rebirth\" in 2010. While serving an 8-month prison sentence in New York he released another album entitled \"I Am Not a Human Being\", in September 2010. The latest addition to \"Tha Carter\" series, \"Tha Carter IV\", was released on August 29, 2011. In 2013, Wayne released a sequel to his 2010 album \"I Am Not a Human Being\", titled \"I Am Not a Human Being II\", followed by two compilation albums with his labels, \"Rich Gang (2013)\", and \" (2014)\".",
"Title: A Time Forgotten\n\nA Time Forgotten is the second collaborative album between Destini Beard and Midnight Syndicate. As was with their first collaborative album together (The Dark Masquerade), the album features original lyrics and vocals performed and written by Destini blended with previously recorded songs from the gothic band Midnight Syndicate. The album also features a remix of the song \"Noctem Aeternus\" by Patrick Berdysz and an original song written by Destini entitled \"My Last Goodbye\".",
"Title: Cloud Chamber (album)\n\nCloud Chamber is the second collaborative album between Japanese experimental band Boris and psychedelic guitarist Michio Kurihara. Unlike the previous album \"Rainbow\", this release does not contain vocals and resembles the collaborative efforts between Boris and noise musician Merzbow. It was released in a limited pressing of 1500 copies on CD by Pedal Records.",
"Title: Mutya Buena discography\n\nEnglish singer Mutya Buena has released one studio album, one collaborative album, and ten singles (including six as a featured artist). Buena embarked on her solo career after releasing her debut album \"Real Girl\" in June 2007 releasing five singles from the album and collaborating with George Michael, Groove Armada, and Amy Winehouse. In 2010 Buena contributed to the collaborative album \"\"Sound of Camden\"\". In July 2012 reformed with the original members of the Sugababes under the new name of Mutya Keisha Siobhan and are set to release their debut album in early 2013.",
"Title: Heroes in the Healing of the Nation\n\nHeroes in the Healing of the Nation is the second collaborative album by Zion I and The Grouch. It was released by Z & G Music on March 22, 2011. It is a follow up to their 2006 collaborative album, \"Heroes in the City of Dope\". It features guest appearances from Fashawn, Casual, and Freeway, among others. It reached number 13 on the Heatseekers Albums chart on the week of April 9, 2011.",
"Title: Freddie Gibbs discography\n\nThe discography of Freddie Gibbs, an American rapper, consists of three solo studio albums, one collaborative studio album, thirteen singles, nine extended plays, nine mixtapes and one compilation album. In 2013, Freddie Gibbs released his debut studio album \"ESGN\". This was followed by the collaborative album \"Piñata\" with producer Madlib in 2014. The following year, Gibbs released his second solo album and third album overall, \"Shadow of a Doubt\". His most recent studio release is \"You Only Live 2wice\", his fourth album overall.",
"Title: Dirty Bomb (album)\n\nDirty Bomb is a collaborative album under the name KGC, a collaboration between Sascha Konietzko and Lucia Cifarelli of KMFDM and Dean Garcia of Curve, released in 2006.",
"Title: Comunisti col Rolex\n\nComunisti col Rolex is a collaborative album by Italian hip hop artists J-Ax and Fedez, released in January 2017 by Sony Music Italy and Newtopia.",
"Title: Three Days (album)\n\nThree Days is the debut studio album released in 2001 by American country music artist Pat Green. It was also his major-label debut, following three self-released studio albums, two live compilations, and an independent collaborative album. \"Three Days\" produced two chart singles for Green on the \"Billboard\" country charts: \"Carry On\" at No. 35 and the title track at No. 36. The former was originally recorded on Green's 2000 album \"Carry On\" and was later re-recorded on his 2009 album \"What I'm For\", while \"Texas on My Mind\" was previously released on the album \"Songs We Wish We'd Written\", a collaborative album with Cory Morrow released earlier in 2001.",
"Title: Fedez\n\nFederico Leonardo Lucia (born 15 October 1989 in Milan), known by his stage name Fedez, is an Italian rapper and singer. In 2011, he released the albums \"Penisola che non c'è\" and \"Il mio primo disco da venduto\", released as free digital downloads. His first studio album, \"Sig. Brainwash - L'arte di accontentare\", was released in 2013, and it debuted at number one on the Italian Albums Chart. The album, which spawned three singles, including the top ten hit \"Cigno nero\" featuring Francesca Michielin, was later certified 3 times platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry."
] |
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What club did a Swiss footballer primarily recognised as a right-back who signed for a professional football club in 2013 based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England ?
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Saint-Étienne
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bridge
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easy
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"Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.",
" Nicknamed \"the Red Devils\", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910."
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"Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester.",
" The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup.",
" The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910."
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"Old Trafford, known for sponsorship reasons as Emirates Old Trafford, is a cricket ground in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.",
" It opened in 1857 as the home of Manchester Cricket Club and has been the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864."
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"Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United.",
" With a capacity of 75,643, it is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom, the second-largest football stadium, and the eleventh-largest in Europe.",
" It is about 0.5 mi from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram stop."
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"Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that plays in the Premier League.",
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"Old Trafford is a tram stop on the Metrolink light rail system in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.",
" Before 1991, it was a railway station called Warwick Road; it reopened as a tram stop on 15 June 1992 with its current name.",
" The stop is regularly used by crowds going to Old Trafford Football Ground and Old Trafford Cricket Ground which are both nearby."
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"Saidy Janko (born 22 October 1995) is a Swiss footballer who plays for French club Saint-Étienne.",
" Although he is primarily recognised as a right-back, he is equally capable of playing on the right wing.",
" Born in Zürich to a Gambian father and a Swiss/Italian mother, Janko began his career with FC Zürich before signing for Manchester United in 2013.",
" After a loan spell with Bolton Wanderers, Janko moved to Scottish club Celtic in 2015.",
" He spent the 2016–17 season on loan to Barnsley before moving to Saint-Étienne permanently in July 2017.",
" He has played international football for Switzerland up to under-21 level."
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"Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester.",
" The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup.",
" The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910."
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"Sir Matt Busby Way is a road in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.",
" It is the location of Manchester United's Old Trafford football ground.",
" Formerly known as Warwick Road North, it was renamed in honour of the legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Matt Busby, in 1993.",
" Busby died less than a year later on 20 January 1994, aged 84.",
" A bronze statue of Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exterior of the East Stand of the Old Trafford stadium, overlooking Sir Matt Busby Way."
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"Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester.",
" The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup.",
" The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.",
" Since playing their first competitive match, exactly 900 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 205 players have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances)."
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"title": "List of Manchester United F.C. players"
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"Title: Manchester United F.C.\n\nManchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Nicknamed \"the Red Devils\", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910.",
"Title: List of Manchester United F.C. managers\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup. The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.",
"Title: Old Trafford Cricket Ground\n\nOld Trafford, known for sponsorship reasons as Emirates Old Trafford, is a cricket ground in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1857 as the home of Manchester Cricket Club and has been the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864.",
"Title: Old Trafford\n\nOld Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,643, it is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom, the second-largest football stadium, and the eleventh-largest in Europe. It is about 0.5 mi from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram stop.",
"Title: History of Manchester United F.C. (1945–69)\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that plays in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, and changed its name to Manchester United in 1902.",
"Title: Old Trafford tram stop\n\nOld Trafford is a tram stop on the Metrolink light rail system in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Before 1991, it was a railway station called Warwick Road; it reopened as a tram stop on 15 June 1992 with its current name. The stop is regularly used by crowds going to Old Trafford Football Ground and Old Trafford Cricket Ground which are both nearby.",
"Title: Saidy Janko\n\nSaidy Janko (born 22 October 1995) is a Swiss footballer who plays for French club Saint-Étienne. Although he is primarily recognised as a right-back, he is equally capable of playing on the right wing. Born in Zürich to a Gambian father and a Swiss/Italian mother, Janko began his career with FC Zürich before signing for Manchester United in 2013. After a loan spell with Bolton Wanderers, Janko moved to Scottish club Celtic in 2015. He spent the 2016–17 season on loan to Barnsley before moving to Saint-Étienne permanently in July 2017. He has played international football for Switzerland up to under-21 level.",
"Title: List of Manchester United F.C. seasons\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup. The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.",
"Title: Sir Matt Busby Way\n\nSir Matt Busby Way is a road in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the location of Manchester United's Old Trafford football ground. Formerly known as Warwick Road North, it was renamed in honour of the legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Matt Busby, in 1993. Busby died less than a year later on 20 January 1994, aged 84. A bronze statue of Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exterior of the East Stand of the Old Trafford stadium, overlooking Sir Matt Busby Way.",
"Title: List of Manchester United F.C. players\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup. The club was renamed Manchester United F.C. in 1902, and moved to Old Trafford in 1910. Since playing their first competitive match, exactly 900 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 205 players have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances)."
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The Bellagio casino is located in the largest city of what area?
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greater Mojave Desert
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bridge
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hard
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"Las Vegas ( , Spanish for \"The Meadows\"), officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as Vegas, is the 28th-most populated city in the United States, the most populated city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County.",
" The city anchors the Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area and is the largest city within the greater Mojave Desert.",
" Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and nightlife.",
" The Las Vegas Valley as a whole serves as the leading financial, commercial, and cultural center for Nevada."
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"Belo Horizonte (] ; \"Beautiful Horizon\") is the sixth largest city in Brazil, the thirteenth largest city in South America and the eighteenth largest city in the Americas.",
" The metropolis is anchor to the Belo Horizonte metropolitan area, ranked as the third most populous metropolitan area in Brazil and the seventeenth most populous in the Americas.",
" Belo Horizonte is the capital of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil's second most populous state.",
" It is the first planned modern city in Brazil."
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"sentences": [
"Ghorahi (Nepali: घोराही उपमहानगरपालिका) is the largest sub-metropolitan and seventh largest city of Nepal.",
" The city (formerly Tribhuvannagar) lies in Province no 5 in Mid-Western part of Nepal .",
"It is the largest city of Dang Deukhuri District of southwest Nepal.",
" Located in the Inner Terai region, it lies 413 kilometres (257 mi) south-west of Nepal's capital Kathmandu and is one of the \"Counter Magnets\" being developed as an alternative centre of growth to help ease the migration and population explosion in the Kathmandu metropolitan area.It is the largest city of Rapti Region and is surrounded by the Sivalik in the south and Mahabharat range of Hills in the north."
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"Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States.",
" A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth largest city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States, with a population of 419,267 as of 2015 .",
" It serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is the busiest port in the San Francisco Bay, the entirety of Northern California, and the fifth busiest in the United States of America.",
" The city was incorporated in 1852."
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"title": "Oakland, California"
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"sentences": [
"Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, United States.",
" Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it is the principal city of the Rome, Georgia, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Floyd County.",
" At the 2010 census, the city had a population of 36,303.",
" It is the largest city in Northwest Georgia and the 19th largest city in the state."
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"title": "Rome, Georgia"
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"Baku ( , ; Azerbaijani: \"Bakı\" , ] ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region.",
" Baku is located 28 m below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world and also the largest city in the world located below sea level.",
" It is located on the southern shore of the Absheron Peninsula, alongside the Bay of Baku.",
" At the beginning of 2009, Baku's urban population was estimated at just over two million people.",
" Officially, about 25 percent of all inhabitants of the country live in Baku's metropolitan area."
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"title": "Baku"
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"sentences": [
"Greater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, and the most populous city in New England, as well as its surrounding areas.",
" The region forms the northern arc of the US northeast megalopolis and as such, Greater Boston can be described as either a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or as a broader combined statistical area (CSA).",
" The MSA consists of most of the eastern third of Massachusetts, excluding the South Coast region and Cape Cod; while the CSA additionally includes the municipalities of Manchester (the largest city in the US state of New Hampshire), Providence (the capital and largest city of the US state of Rhode Island), Worcester, Massachusetts (the second largest city in New England), as well as the South Coast region and Cape Cod in Massachusetts."
],
"title": "Greater Boston"
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"sentences": [
"The Big Game is a high-stakes poker cash game played in the \"Bobby's Room\", a cardroom named after Bobby Baldwin, at the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas.",
" In 2010, the game partially expanded to \"The Ivey Room\" at Aria Resort and Casino.",
" The table features no-limit and pot-limit games with wagers up to $100,000 per hand.",
" Limit games as high as $4,000/$8,000 are often played but $800/$1,600 is normal."
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"sentences": [
"Ostrava (Polish: \"Ostrawa\" , German: \"Ostrau\" or \"Mährisch Ostrau\") is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region.",
" It is 15 km from the border with Poland, at the meeting point of four rivers: the Odra, Opava, Ostravice and Lučina.",
" In terms of both population and area Ostrava is the third largest city in the Czech Republic, the second largest city in Moravia, and the largest city in Czech Silesia; it straddles the border of the two historic provinces of Moravia and Silesia.",
" The population was around 300,000 in 2013.",
" The wider conurbation – which also includes the towns of Bohumín, Doubrava, Havířov, Karviná, Orlová, Petřvald and Rychvald – is home to around 500,000 people, making it the largest urban area in the Czech Republic apart from the capital, Prague."
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"sentences": [
"Manchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, the eleventh largest city in New England, and as of 2016 the largest city in northern New England, an area comprising the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.",
" As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 109,565, and its estimated 2016 population was 110,506.",
" It is located in Hillsborough County along the banks of the Merrimack River, which divides the city into eastern and western sections.",
" Manchester is near the northern end of the Northeast megalopolis.",
" It was first named by the merchant and inventor Samuel Blodget (after whom Samuel Blodget Park and Blodget Street in Manchester's North End are named).",
" Blodget's vision was to create a great industrial center similar to that of the original Manchester in England, which was the world's first industrialized city."
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"title": "Manchester, New Hampshire"
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"Title: Las Vegas\n\nLas Vegas ( , Spanish for \"The Meadows\"), officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as Vegas, is the 28th-most populated city in the United States, the most populated city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area and is the largest city within the greater Mojave Desert. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and nightlife. The Las Vegas Valley as a whole serves as the leading financial, commercial, and cultural center for Nevada.",
"Title: Belo Horizonte\n\nBelo Horizonte (] ; \"Beautiful Horizon\") is the sixth largest city in Brazil, the thirteenth largest city in South America and the eighteenth largest city in the Americas. The metropolis is anchor to the Belo Horizonte metropolitan area, ranked as the third most populous metropolitan area in Brazil and the seventeenth most populous in the Americas. Belo Horizonte is the capital of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil's second most populous state. It is the first planned modern city in Brazil.",
"Title: Ghorahi\n\nGhorahi (Nepali: घोराही उपमहानगरपालिका) is the largest sub-metropolitan and seventh largest city of Nepal. The city (formerly Tribhuvannagar) lies in Province no 5 in Mid-Western part of Nepal . It is the largest city of Dang Deukhuri District of southwest Nepal. Located in the Inner Terai region, it lies 413 kilometres (257 mi) south-west of Nepal's capital Kathmandu and is one of the \"Counter Magnets\" being developed as an alternative centre of growth to help ease the migration and population explosion in the Kathmandu metropolitan area.It is the largest city of Rapti Region and is surrounded by the Sivalik in the south and Mahabharat range of Hills in the north.",
"Title: Oakland, California\n\nOakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth largest city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States, with a population of 419,267 as of 2015 . It serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is the busiest port in the San Francisco Bay, the entirety of Northern California, and the fifth busiest in the United States of America. The city was incorporated in 1852.",
"Title: Rome, Georgia\n\nRome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, United States. Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it is the principal city of the Rome, Georgia, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Floyd County. At the 2010 census, the city had a population of 36,303. It is the largest city in Northwest Georgia and the 19th largest city in the state.",
"Title: Baku\n\nBaku ( , ; Azerbaijani: \"Bakı\" , ] ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located 28 m below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world and also the largest city in the world located below sea level. It is located on the southern shore of the Absheron Peninsula, alongside the Bay of Baku. At the beginning of 2009, Baku's urban population was estimated at just over two million people. Officially, about 25 percent of all inhabitants of the country live in Baku's metropolitan area.",
"Title: Greater Boston\n\nGreater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston, the capital of the US state of Massachusetts, and the most populous city in New England, as well as its surrounding areas. The region forms the northern arc of the US northeast megalopolis and as such, Greater Boston can be described as either a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or as a broader combined statistical area (CSA). The MSA consists of most of the eastern third of Massachusetts, excluding the South Coast region and Cape Cod; while the CSA additionally includes the municipalities of Manchester (the largest city in the US state of New Hampshire), Providence (the capital and largest city of the US state of Rhode Island), Worcester, Massachusetts (the second largest city in New England), as well as the South Coast region and Cape Cod in Massachusetts.",
"Title: Big Game (poker)\n\nThe Big Game is a high-stakes poker cash game played in the \"Bobby's Room\", a cardroom named after Bobby Baldwin, at the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas. In 2010, the game partially expanded to \"The Ivey Room\" at Aria Resort and Casino. The table features no-limit and pot-limit games with wagers up to $100,000 per hand. Limit games as high as $4,000/$8,000 are often played but $800/$1,600 is normal.",
"Title: Ostrava\n\nOstrava (Polish: \"Ostrawa\" , German: \"Ostrau\" or \"Mährisch Ostrau\") is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It is 15 km from the border with Poland, at the meeting point of four rivers: the Odra, Opava, Ostravice and Lučina. In terms of both population and area Ostrava is the third largest city in the Czech Republic, the second largest city in Moravia, and the largest city in Czech Silesia; it straddles the border of the two historic provinces of Moravia and Silesia. The population was around 300,000 in 2013. The wider conurbation – which also includes the towns of Bohumín, Doubrava, Havířov, Karviná, Orlová, Petřvald and Rychvald – is home to around 500,000 people, making it the largest urban area in the Czech Republic apart from the capital, Prague.",
"Title: Manchester, New Hampshire\n\nManchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, the eleventh largest city in New England, and as of 2016 the largest city in northern New England, an area comprising the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 109,565, and its estimated 2016 population was 110,506. It is located in Hillsborough County along the banks of the Merrimack River, which divides the city into eastern and western sections. Manchester is near the northern end of the Northeast megalopolis. It was first named by the merchant and inventor Samuel Blodget (after whom Samuel Blodget Park and Blodget Street in Manchester's North End are named). Blodget's vision was to create a great industrial center similar to that of the original Manchester in England, which was the world's first industrialized city."
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When was the 2016 Oregon Rebulican primary held?
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May 17
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" Sanctioned by the Republican Party, these elections are designed to select the 2,472 delegates to send to the Republican National Convention, who selected the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Donald Trump.",
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"Allen Alley (born August 3, 1954) is an American businessman and Republican politician from the State of Oregon.",
" He sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon in the 2016 Oregon gubernatorial special election, losing to Bud Pierce.",
" Alley also sought the Republican nomination in 2010, but lost to Chris Dudley.",
" Alley was the Republican nominee for Oregon State Treasurer in 2008 and also served as Chairman of the Oregon Republican Party from January 2011 to February 2013."
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"The Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1912 was held on April 16, 1912.",
" Like most Southern states between Reconstruction and the civil rights era, Louisiana's Republican Party was virtually nonexistent in terms of electoral support.",
" This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 23 was the real contest over who would be governor.",
" The election resulted in the election of Democrat Luther E. Hall as governor of Louisiana."
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"The 2008 Texas Democratic primary and caucuses were a series of events to determine the delegates that the Texas Democratic Party sent to the 2008 Democratic National Convention.",
" Delegates were selected using results from two sources: the Texas Presidential Primary held on March 4 by the Secretary of State of Texas's office, and a series of caucus events held between March 4 and June 7 by the Texas Democratic Party.",
" The indecisive results of Super Tuesday, and the fact that Texas had the largest number of delegates among the states remaining on the Democratic primary calendar, resulted in the Texas primary receiving significant attention from both the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaigns."
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"The Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1932 was held on January 19, 1932.",
" Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party had virtually no electoral support.",
" This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on this date was the real contest over who would be governor.",
" The election resulted in the election of Oscar K. Allen as governor of Louisiana.",
" Louisiana was one of only two states that held the election on a date other than the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November."
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"The Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1916 was held on April 18, 1916.",
" Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party was virtually nonexistent in terms of electoral support.",
" This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 25 was supposed to be the real contest over who would be governor.",
" However, in this particular election Progressive Party nominee John M. Parker ran an unusually competitive campaign, garnering 37% of the general election vote.",
" The election resulted in the election of Democrat Ruffin G. Pleasant as governor of Louisiana."
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"The 2013 El Paso mayoral election was held on June 8, 2013, to elect the Mayor of El Paso, Texas.",
" Incumbent Mayor John Cook could not seek another term due to term limits.",
" In the nonpartisan primary held on May 11, 2013, businessman Oscar Leeser and City Councilman Steve Ortega placed first and second with 47% and 21% of the vote, respectively, and because no candidate received a majority, a runoff election was held on June 15.",
" Leeser won the runoff election."
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"The Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1908 was held on April 21, 1908.",
" Like most Southern states between Reconstruction and the civil rights era, Louisiana's Republican Party had virtually no electoral support.",
" This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 28 was the real contest over who would be governor.",
" This election marked the first time Louisiana used primaries to nominate party nominees.",
" The election resulted in the election of Democrat Jared Y. Sanders, Sr. as governor of Louisiana."
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"Title: Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests taking place within all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories, occurring between February 1 and June 7. Sanctioned by the Republican Party, these elections are designed to select the 2,472 delegates to send to the Republican National Convention, who selected the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Donald Trump. The delegates also approved the party platform and vice-presidential nominee.",
"Title: Oregon Democratic primary, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Oregon Democratic primary was held on May 17 in the U.S. state of Oregon as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.",
"Title: Allen Alley\n\nAllen Alley (born August 3, 1954) is an American businessman and Republican politician from the State of Oregon. He sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon in the 2016 Oregon gubernatorial special election, losing to Bud Pierce. Alley also sought the Republican nomination in 2010, but lost to Chris Dudley. Alley was the Republican nominee for Oregon State Treasurer in 2008 and also served as Chairman of the Oregon Republican Party from January 2011 to February 2013.",
"Title: Oregon Republican primary, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Oregon Republican primary was held on May 17 in the U.S. state of Oregon as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1912\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1912 was held on April 16, 1912. Like most Southern states between Reconstruction and the civil rights era, Louisiana's Republican Party was virtually nonexistent in terms of electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 23 was the real contest over who would be governor. The election resulted in the election of Democrat Luther E. Hall as governor of Louisiana.",
"Title: Texas Democratic primary and caucuses, 2008\n\nThe 2008 Texas Democratic primary and caucuses were a series of events to determine the delegates that the Texas Democratic Party sent to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Delegates were selected using results from two sources: the Texas Presidential Primary held on March 4 by the Secretary of State of Texas's office, and a series of caucus events held between March 4 and June 7 by the Texas Democratic Party. The indecisive results of Super Tuesday, and the fact that Texas had the largest number of delegates among the states remaining on the Democratic primary calendar, resulted in the Texas primary receiving significant attention from both the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaigns.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1932\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1932 was held on January 19, 1932. Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party had virtually no electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on this date was the real contest over who would be governor. The election resulted in the election of Oscar K. Allen as governor of Louisiana. Louisiana was one of only two states that held the election on a date other than the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1916\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1916 was held on April 18, 1916. Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party was virtually nonexistent in terms of electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 25 was supposed to be the real contest over who would be governor. However, in this particular election Progressive Party nominee John M. Parker ran an unusually competitive campaign, garnering 37% of the general election vote. The election resulted in the election of Democrat Ruffin G. Pleasant as governor of Louisiana.",
"Title: El Paso, Texas mayoral election, 2013\n\nThe 2013 El Paso mayoral election was held on June 8, 2013, to elect the Mayor of El Paso, Texas. Incumbent Mayor John Cook could not seek another term due to term limits. In the nonpartisan primary held on May 11, 2013, businessman Oscar Leeser and City Councilman Steve Ortega placed first and second with 47% and 21% of the vote, respectively, and because no candidate received a majority, a runoff election was held on June 15. Leeser won the runoff election.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1908\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1908 was held on April 21, 1908. Like most Southern states between Reconstruction and the civil rights era, Louisiana's Republican Party had virtually no electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 28 was the real contest over who would be governor. This election marked the first time Louisiana used primaries to nominate party nominees. The election resulted in the election of Democrat Jared Y. Sanders, Sr. as governor of Louisiana."
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Gerlioz, is a Norwegian keyboardist for which Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Oslo, Norway, formed in 1993?
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Dimmu Borgir
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"Sodomizing the Archedangel is an EP by the French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa.",
" It was self-produced, and released in 1999 via Osmose Productions.",
" It marks the transition from the band's previous industrial metal style to symphonic black metal, and is their first release to feature long-time vocalist Nicolas Saint-Morand (also known as R.M.S. Hreidmarr) and keyboardist Neb Xort."
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"Exile is the first studio album by the French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa.",
" It was released in 1997, through Season of Mist.",
" It is notable as the band's only industrial metal album, before they became a symphonic black metal band.",
" It is also the only album to feature Marc Zabé as one of the guitarists and Stéphane Gerbaut on vocals, as he was later replaced by R.M.S. Hreidmarr when the band decided to abandon the industrial metal."
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"Mustis is the pseudonym of Øyvind Johan Mustaparta (born 10 September 1979), a Norwegian keyboardist best known for his work in the symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir, as well as the black/thrash metal band Susperia.",
" Mustis joined Dimmu Borgir in 1998 and has contributed to the further progression of their ambient, atmospherical, symphonic sound.",
" This can be heard in songs such as \"Progenies of the Great Apocalypse,\" which he composed, on their 2003 album, \"Death Cult Armageddon\".",
" His other studio work with Dimmu Borgir includes \"Spiritual Black Dimensions\" (1999), \"Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia\" (2001), and the re-release of \"Stormblåst\" (2005) and \"In Sorte Diaboli\" (2007).",
" Mustis departed the band in 2009 and issued a statement in which he implied that he was being kept out of the proper registration for music he was writing.",
" Due to this, according to his statement, he was fired by text message and he will be allowing \"the resolution come from the lawyers instead of dealing with more dishonesty and lies on a one-on-one personal level.\""
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"Simen Hestnæs, also known as I.C.S. Vortex or simply Vortex, is a Norwegian musician.",
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"Hecate Enthroned is a British symphonic black/death metal band formed and based in Wrexham, Wales.",
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" In 1995 the band changed its name to their current one and embraced a symphonic black metal style that was constantly compared to early Cradle of Filth, although since 1999 their work has strayed from their earlier symphonic black metal style and has incorporated more elements of melodic death metal."
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"Morgul is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band formed in Råde, Norway in the year 1991."
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"Gerlioz (born July 29, 1970 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian keyboardist for the band Dimmu Borgir (2010-) and formerly was a member of the bands God Seed (2008-2009, 2012-2015), Apoptygma Berzerk, The Kovenant and Satyricon."
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"Silenoz (born Sven Atle Kopperud on 1 March 1977) is a Norwegian guitarist who is a founding member, along with Shagrath and Tjodalv, of the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir which he is the primary songwriter.",
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"Dimmu Borgir ( , ] ) is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Oslo, Norway, formed in 1993.",
" The name is derived from Dimmuborgir, a volcanic formation in Iceland, the name of which means \"dark cities\" or \"dark castles/fortresses\" in Icelandic, Faroese and Old Norse.",
" The band has been through numerous lineup changes over the years; guitarist Silenoz and vocalist Shagrath are the only original members who still remain with guitarist Galder being a longstanding member."
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"Lord Kaos was an Australian black metal band that formed in Sydney in 1994.",
" For several years the group was the most prominent act of its style in the country with one founding member going on to record and perform with several Norwegian black metal bands including Dimmu Borgir.",
" While Lord Kaos only released one album, the group was a considerable influence on the local heavy metal music scene as not only arguably the first but one of the few bands to record and perform Norwegian-style symphonic black metal."
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"Title: Sodomizing the Archedangel\n\nSodomizing the Archedangel is an EP by the French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa. It was self-produced, and released in 1999 via Osmose Productions. It marks the transition from the band's previous industrial metal style to symphonic black metal, and is their first release to feature long-time vocalist Nicolas Saint-Morand (also known as R.M.S. Hreidmarr) and keyboardist Neb Xort.",
"Title: Exile (Anorexia Nervosa album)\n\nExile is the first studio album by the French symphonic black metal band Anorexia Nervosa. It was released in 1997, through Season of Mist. It is notable as the band's only industrial metal album, before they became a symphonic black metal band. It is also the only album to feature Marc Zabé as one of the guitarists and Stéphane Gerbaut on vocals, as he was later replaced by R.M.S. Hreidmarr when the band decided to abandon the industrial metal.",
"Title: Mustis\n\nMustis is the pseudonym of Øyvind Johan Mustaparta (born 10 September 1979), a Norwegian keyboardist best known for his work in the symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir, as well as the black/thrash metal band Susperia. Mustis joined Dimmu Borgir in 1998 and has contributed to the further progression of their ambient, atmospherical, symphonic sound. This can be heard in songs such as \"Progenies of the Great Apocalypse,\" which he composed, on their 2003 album, \"Death Cult Armageddon\". His other studio work with Dimmu Borgir includes \"Spiritual Black Dimensions\" (1999), \"Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia\" (2001), and the re-release of \"Stormblåst\" (2005) and \"In Sorte Diaboli\" (2007). Mustis departed the band in 2009 and issued a statement in which he implied that he was being kept out of the proper registration for music he was writing. Due to this, according to his statement, he was fired by text message and he will be allowing \"the resolution come from the lawyers instead of dealing with more dishonesty and lies on a one-on-one personal level.\"",
"Title: ICS Vortex\n\nSimen Hestnæs, also known as I.C.S. Vortex or simply Vortex, is a Norwegian musician. He is the vocalist of the similarly named band ICS Vortex, the avant-garde metal band Arcturus, and the doom metal band Lamented Souls. He is also the vocalist and bass guitarist to the progressive black metal band Borknagar, and the former bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir.",
"Title: Hecate Enthroned\n\nHecate Enthroned is a British symphonic black/death metal band formed and based in Wrexham, Wales. They formed in 1993 as a blackened death metal act under the name Amethyst, changing their name to Daemonum later on. In 1995 the band changed its name to their current one and embraced a symphonic black metal style that was constantly compared to early Cradle of Filth, although since 1999 their work has strayed from their earlier symphonic black metal style and has incorporated more elements of melodic death metal.",
"Title: Morgul\n\nMorgul is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band formed in Råde, Norway in the year 1991.",
"Title: Geir Bratland\n\nGerlioz (born July 29, 1970 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian keyboardist for the band Dimmu Borgir (2010-) and formerly was a member of the bands God Seed (2008-2009, 2012-2015), Apoptygma Berzerk, The Kovenant and Satyricon.",
"Title: Silenoz\n\nSilenoz (born Sven Atle Kopperud on 1 March 1977) is a Norwegian guitarist who is a founding member, along with Shagrath and Tjodalv, of the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir which he is the primary songwriter. He is also guitarist for the death metal supergroup, Insidious Disease.",
"Title: Dimmu Borgir\n\nDimmu Borgir ( , ] ) is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Oslo, Norway, formed in 1993. The name is derived from Dimmuborgir, a volcanic formation in Iceland, the name of which means \"dark cities\" or \"dark castles/fortresses\" in Icelandic, Faroese and Old Norse. The band has been through numerous lineup changes over the years; guitarist Silenoz and vocalist Shagrath are the only original members who still remain with guitarist Galder being a longstanding member.",
"Title: Lord Kaos\n\nLord Kaos was an Australian black metal band that formed in Sydney in 1994. For several years the group was the most prominent act of its style in the country with one founding member going on to record and perform with several Norwegian black metal bands including Dimmu Borgir. While Lord Kaos only released one album, the group was a considerable influence on the local heavy metal music scene as not only arguably the first but one of the few bands to record and perform Norwegian-style symphonic black metal."
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In which region is the lake, found in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile, located?
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Aysén Region
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"Dr. Christopher B. Anderson (born 31 December 1976 in North Carolina) is an American ecologist working in southern Patagonia's Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, shared between Chile and Argentina.",
" Anderson obtained his B.S. in Biology with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999 and his Ph.D. in Ecology from the Odum School of Ecology - University of Georgia in 2006.",
" His research in southern Patagonia has involved social entrepreneurial efforts, as well, such as the creation of the Omora Sub-Antarctic Research Alliance (USA), a non-profit dedicated to promoting research, education and conservation in Tierra del Fuego and southern Patagonia.",
" Anderson and his colleagues also have developed long-term socio-ecological research platforms that attempt to link long-term academic endeavors with society to demonstrate the inextricable union between conservation and social well being.",
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"Valdivia Province (Spanish: \"Provincia de Valdivia\" ; ] ) is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los Ríos (XIV).",
" The provincial capital is Valdivia.",
" Located in the province are two important rivers, the Calle-Calle / Valdivia River and the Cruces River.",
"It is part of Northern Patagonia and its wild virgin forest embrace the Patagonian Cordillera following the river Calle Calle down to the Pacific Ocean.",
" It is known in Patagonia the term \"Bosque Valdiviano\" referring to the primitive forest of Valdivia with its native trees.",
" These forests are present in some parts of Northern Patagonia, both in Chile and Argentina."
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"Vintter Lake or Palena Lake is a lake located in Patagonia which is shared by Argentina, where it is known as Lago General Vintter, and by Chile, where it's called Lago Palena.",
" Both names are internationally accepted.",
" The Argentine name is after General Lorenzo Vintter, the second governor of the Argentine Territory of Patagonia (1882–1884), and the first governor of the Territory of the Río Negro (1884–1888)."
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"Patagonia Rebelde (or Patagonia Trágica) (\"Rebel Patagonia\" or \"Tragic Patagonia\" in English) was the name given to the violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz in Patagonia between 1920 and 1922.",
" The uprising was put down by colonel Héctor Benigno Varela's 10th Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army under the orders of President Hipólito Yrigoyen.",
" Approximately 1,500 rural workers were shot and killed by the Argentine Army in the course of the operations, many of them executed by firing squads after surrendering.",
" Most of the executed were Spanish and Chilean workers who had sought refuge in Argentina's Patagonia after their strike in the city of Puerto Natales in southern Chile on 27 July 1920 was crushed by the Chilean authorities, at the cost of four carabineers killed.",
" At least two Argentine soldiers (corporal Domingo Montenegro and private Fernando Pablo Fischer), three local policemen (sergeant Tomás Rosa and constables Ernesto Bozán and Juan Campos) and a number of ranch owners and their relatives also died during the strife."
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"General Carrera Lake (Chilean side, officially renamed in 1959) or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine side) is a lake located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile.",
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"Patagonia (] ) is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile.",
" The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, pampas and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes.",
" Patagonia has two coasts: western facing the Pacific Ocean and eastern facing the Atlantic Ocean."
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"Argentina–Chile relations refers to interstate relations between the Republic of Chile and the Argentine Republic.",
" Argentina and Chile share the world's third-longest international border, which is 5300 km long and runs from north to the south along the Andes mountains.",
" Although gaining their independence during the South American wars of liberation, during much of the 19th and the 20th century relations between the countries were chilled as a result of disputes over the border in Patagonia.",
" In recent years relations have improved dramatically.",
" Despite increased trade between the two countries, Argentina and Chile have followed quite different economic policies.",
" Chile has signed free trade agreements with countries such as China, the USA, Canada, South Korea and the EU and is an active member of the APEC, while Argentina belongs to the Mercosur regional free trade area.",
" Both countries are members of the Union of South American Nations."
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"The phrase Patagonia Sin Represas means “Patagonia without dams.”",
" It's the slogan of people and groups who oppose the proposed hydroelectric dam project of HidroAysén in the Aisén Region of Chile.",
" Posters and bumper stickers with the slogan are a common sights as a majority of Chileans and residents of the region in particular, oppose the project.",
" The Aisén region is the XI region in Chile, home to Chile’s portion of Patagonia, the least populated region.",
" The terrain is characterized by coastal mountains, rolling hills, fjord land, and large glaciers.",
" The annual rainfall in certain parts of the region can exceed 300 inches.",
" The region is home to Patagonian Southern Ice Sheet, the third largest ice sheet behind Greenland, and Antarctica."
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"Meseta Cosmelli Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Meseta Cosmelli\" ), (ICAO: SCMC) is an airstrip 18 km northeast of Puerto Guadal , a small town on the southwestern shore of General Carrera Lake in the Aysén Region of Chile."
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"The Patagonian Desert, also known as the Patagonia Desert, Patagonian Steppe, or Magellanic Steppe, is the largest desert in Argentina and is the 8th largest desert in the world by area, occupying 673,000 square kilometers (260,000 mi).",
" It is located primarily in Argentina with small parts in Chile and is bounded by the Andes, to its west, and the Atlantic Ocean to its east, in the region of Patagonia, southern Argentina.",
" To the north the desert grades into the Cuyo Region and the Pampas.",
" The central parts of the steppe are dominated by shrubby and herbaceous plant species albeit to the west, where precipitation is higher, bushes are replaced by grasses.",
" Topographically the deserts consist of alternating tablelands and massifs dissected by river valleys and canyons.",
" The more western parts of the steppe host lakes of glacial origin and grades into barren mountains or cold temperate forests along valleys."
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"Title: Christopher B. Anderson\n\nDr. Christopher B. Anderson (born 31 December 1976 in North Carolina) is an American ecologist working in southern Patagonia's Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, shared between Chile and Argentina. Anderson obtained his B.S. in Biology with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999 and his Ph.D. in Ecology from the Odum School of Ecology - University of Georgia in 2006. His research in southern Patagonia has involved social entrepreneurial efforts, as well, such as the creation of the Omora Sub-Antarctic Research Alliance (USA), a non-profit dedicated to promoting research, education and conservation in Tierra del Fuego and southern Patagonia. Anderson and his colleagues also have developed long-term socio-ecological research platforms that attempt to link long-term academic endeavors with society to demonstrate the inextricable union between conservation and social well being. In 2005, this initiative was able to successfully apply to UNESCO to obtain the designation of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.",
"Title: Valdivia Province\n\nValdivia Province (Spanish: \"Provincia de Valdivia\" ; ] ) is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los Ríos (XIV). The provincial capital is Valdivia. Located in the province are two important rivers, the Calle-Calle / Valdivia River and the Cruces River. It is part of Northern Patagonia and its wild virgin forest embrace the Patagonian Cordillera following the river Calle Calle down to the Pacific Ocean. It is known in Patagonia the term \"Bosque Valdiviano\" referring to the primitive forest of Valdivia with its native trees. These forests are present in some parts of Northern Patagonia, both in Chile and Argentina.",
"Title: Vintter Lake\n\nVintter Lake or Palena Lake is a lake located in Patagonia which is shared by Argentina, where it is known as Lago General Vintter, and by Chile, where it's called Lago Palena. Both names are internationally accepted. The Argentine name is after General Lorenzo Vintter, the second governor of the Argentine Territory of Patagonia (1882–1884), and the first governor of the Territory of the Río Negro (1884–1888).",
"Title: Patagonia Rebelde\n\nPatagonia Rebelde (or Patagonia Trágica) (\"Rebel Patagonia\" or \"Tragic Patagonia\" in English) was the name given to the violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz in Patagonia between 1920 and 1922. The uprising was put down by colonel Héctor Benigno Varela's 10th Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army under the orders of President Hipólito Yrigoyen. Approximately 1,500 rural workers were shot and killed by the Argentine Army in the course of the operations, many of them executed by firing squads after surrendering. Most of the executed were Spanish and Chilean workers who had sought refuge in Argentina's Patagonia after their strike in the city of Puerto Natales in southern Chile on 27 July 1920 was crushed by the Chilean authorities, at the cost of four carabineers killed. At least two Argentine soldiers (corporal Domingo Montenegro and private Fernando Pablo Fischer), three local policemen (sergeant Tomás Rosa and constables Ernesto Bozán and Juan Campos) and a number of ranch owners and their relatives also died during the strife.",
"Title: General Carrera Lake\n\nGeneral Carrera Lake (Chilean side, officially renamed in 1959) or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine side) is a lake located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile. Both names are internationally accepted.",
"Title: Patagonia\n\nPatagonia (] ) is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, pampas and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. Patagonia has two coasts: western facing the Pacific Ocean and eastern facing the Atlantic Ocean.",
"Title: Argentina–Chile relations\n\nArgentina–Chile relations refers to interstate relations between the Republic of Chile and the Argentine Republic. Argentina and Chile share the world's third-longest international border, which is 5300 km long and runs from north to the south along the Andes mountains. Although gaining their independence during the South American wars of liberation, during much of the 19th and the 20th century relations between the countries were chilled as a result of disputes over the border in Patagonia. In recent years relations have improved dramatically. Despite increased trade between the two countries, Argentina and Chile have followed quite different economic policies. Chile has signed free trade agreements with countries such as China, the USA, Canada, South Korea and the EU and is an active member of the APEC, while Argentina belongs to the Mercosur regional free trade area. Both countries are members of the Union of South American Nations.",
"Title: Patagonia Sin Represas\n\nThe phrase Patagonia Sin Represas means “Patagonia without dams.” It's the slogan of people and groups who oppose the proposed hydroelectric dam project of HidroAysén in the Aisén Region of Chile. Posters and bumper stickers with the slogan are a common sights as a majority of Chileans and residents of the region in particular, oppose the project. The Aisén region is the XI region in Chile, home to Chile’s portion of Patagonia, the least populated region. The terrain is characterized by coastal mountains, rolling hills, fjord land, and large glaciers. The annual rainfall in certain parts of the region can exceed 300 inches. The region is home to Patagonian Southern Ice Sheet, the third largest ice sheet behind Greenland, and Antarctica.",
"Title: Meseta Cosmelli Airport\n\nMeseta Cosmelli Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Meseta Cosmelli\" ), (ICAO: SCMC) is an airstrip 18 km northeast of Puerto Guadal , a small town on the southwestern shore of General Carrera Lake in the Aysén Region of Chile.",
"Title: Patagonian Desert\n\nThe Patagonian Desert, also known as the Patagonia Desert, Patagonian Steppe, or Magellanic Steppe, is the largest desert in Argentina and is the 8th largest desert in the world by area, occupying 673,000 square kilometers (260,000 mi). It is located primarily in Argentina with small parts in Chile and is bounded by the Andes, to its west, and the Atlantic Ocean to its east, in the region of Patagonia, southern Argentina. To the north the desert grades into the Cuyo Region and the Pampas. The central parts of the steppe are dominated by shrubby and herbaceous plant species albeit to the west, where precipitation is higher, bushes are replaced by grasses. Topographically the deserts consist of alternating tablelands and massifs dissected by river valleys and canyons. The more western parts of the steppe host lakes of glacial origin and grades into barren mountains or cold temperate forests along valleys."
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Children Are the Victims of Adult Vices is a group of what type of sculptures by Milhail Chemiakin?
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bronze sculptures
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"Child Workers in Nepal (CWIN) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) working as an advocate for children's rights, and supporting child labourers, street children, children being exploited sexually, and child victims of violence.",
" Its objective is to protect the rights of children in Nepal.",
" It was established in 1987, when an informal group of students at Tribhuvan University, taking a lead from Child Workers in Asia (CWA), investigated the conditions of street children in Kathmandu.",
" As a watchdog in the field of child rights in Nepal, CWIN acts as a voice for disadvantaged and exploited children, through lobbying, campaigning and pressuring the government to protect and promote children's rights, and to end exploitation, abuse and discrimination against children."
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"Multi-male groups, also known as multi-male/multi-female, are a type of social organization where the group contains more than one adult male, more than one adult female, and offspring.",
" Within Order Primates, it is the most common social group type, with group sizes ranging from 10 to 100 individuals.",
" Large groups of primates are called \"troops.\"",
" Examples of species that can be categorized under this type of social organization include many diurnal lemurs, langurs, and most members of the family Cebidae."
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"The Republic of the Congo (ROC) is a destination and transit country for children subjected to trafficking in persons for the purposes of forced labor and forced prostitution.",
" Most sources agree that up to 80 percent of all trafficked children originate from Benin, with girls comprising 90 percent of that group.",
" Togo, Mali, Guinea, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Senegal are also sources of victims found in the Congolese republic.",
" Internally trafficked children represent 10 percent of all child victims, the majority of which originate from the Pool region.",
" Many child victims are subjected to forced labor, including in domestic work, market vending and fishing; girls are also exploited in the sex trade.",
" Child victims generally experience harsh treatment, long work hours, and almost no access to education or health services; they receive little or no remuneration for their work.",
" Other village children, however, live voluntarily with extended relatives in cities, attend school, and do housework in exchange for food, in a traditional cultural and familial pattern that does not entail abuse."
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"Barbados is a source and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution and forced labor.",
" Some children in Barbados are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation in “transactional sex” wherein a third party such as a parent receives a benefit from the child’s participation in sexual activity.",
" Researchers identified patterns of transactional sex within families, most often by adult male caretakers such as step-fathers, as well as child prostitution outside the home.",
" Women from the Dominican Republic, Guyana, and Jamaica voluntarily enter Barbados as illegal migrants, and some expect to engage in prostitution.",
" Some of these women are exploited in forced prostitution subsequent to their arrival.",
" Some other foreign women who entered the country illegally are exploited in involuntary domestic servitude in private homes.",
" Foreign men have been transported to Barbados for the purpose of labor exploitation in construction and other sectors.",
" Sex traffickers, primarily organized criminals from Guyana, form partnerships with pimps and brothel owners from Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, and lure women to Barbados with offers of legitimate work.",
" Trafficking victims tend to enter the country through legal means, usually by air; traffickers later use force and coercion to obtain and maintain the victims’ work in strip clubs, massage parlors, some private residences, and “entertainment clubs” which operate as brothels.",
" Traffickers use methods such as threats of physical harm or deportation, debt bondage, false contracts, psychological abuse, and confinement to force victims to work in construction, the garment industry, agriculture, or private households."
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"Cameroon is a country of origin, transit, and destination for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor, and a country of origin for women in forced labor.",
" Individual trafficking operations usually involve the trafficking of two or three children at most, as when rural parents hand over their children to a seemingly benevolent middleman who may promise education and a better life in the city.",
" A 2007 study conducted by the Cameroon government reported that 2.4 million children from the country’s ten regions involuntarily work in forced domestic servitude, street vending, and child prostitution, or in hazardous settings, including mines and tea or cocoa plantations, where they are treated as adult laborers; an unknown number of these children are trafficking victims.",
" Nigerian and Beninese children attempting to transit Cameroon en route to Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, or adjacent countries also fall into the hands of traffickers who force them to stay in the country and work.",
" An unknown number of Cameroonian women are lured abroad by fraudulent proposals of marriage on the Internet or offers of work in domestic service and subsequently become victims of forced labor or forced prostitution – principally in Switzerland and France, and according to recent reports, as far away as Russia.",
" This trafficking reportedly is facilitated by corrupt officials who accept bribes for the issuance of travel documents."
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"Mihail Mikhailovich Chemiakin (Russian: Михаи́л Михайлович Шемя́кин , Mikhail Shemyakin, or Mikhail Shemiakin, born 4 May 1943, Moscow) is a Russian painter, stage designer, sculptor and publisher, and a controversial representative of the nonconformist art tradition of St. Petersburg."
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"School teachers are commonly the subject of bullying but they are also sometimes the originators of bullying within a school environment.",
" When an adult bullies a child, it is referred to as psychological, emotional, or verbal abuse.",
" According to the American Psychological Association, it is as harmful to children as sexual or physical abuse.",
" \"Children who are emotionally abused and neglected face similar and sometimes worse mental health problems as children who are physically or sexually abused, yet psychological abuse is rarely addressed in prevention programs or in treating victims, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.\""
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"title": "Bullying in teaching"
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"A victims' rights group is a type of advocacy group which advocates or lobbies for legal, social or political change on behalf of victims of serious crime or injustice.",
" Members of such groups often include family members or friends of such victims."
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"Children Are the Victims of Adult Vices is a group of bronze sculptures created by Russian artist Mihail Chemiakin.",
" The sculptures are located in a park in Bolotnaya Square, Balchug, 2000 ft south of the Moscow Kremlin behind the British Ambassador's residence."
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"Fiji is a source country for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution within the country, as well as a destination country for women from China in forced prostitution.",
" Family members, other Fijian citizens, foreign tourists, and sailors on foreign fishing vessels participate in the commercial sexual exploitation of Fijian children.",
" Staff at smaller, local hotels procure underage girls and boys for commercial sexual exploitation by foreign guests, while taxi drivers, nightclub employees, and relatives frequently act as prostitution facilitators.",
" NGOs report caring for child victims of prostitution who claim facilitators took them to private boats anchored offshore near Fiji where they were sexually abused or raped by foreign adult men.",
" Reports indicate that some transnational traffickers are members of Chinese organized crime groups that recruit women from China and arrange for them to enter Fiji on tourist or student visas.",
" After their arrival, brothel owners confiscate their passports and force the women to engage in prostitution.",
" Some Fijian children whose families follow a traditional practice of sending children to live with and do light work for relatives or families living in cities or near schools become trafficking victims.",
" These children are subjected to involuntary domestic servitude or are coerced to engage in sexual activity in exchange for food, clothing, shelter, or school fees."
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"Title: Child Workers in Nepal\n\nChild Workers in Nepal (CWIN) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) working as an advocate for children's rights, and supporting child labourers, street children, children being exploited sexually, and child victims of violence. Its objective is to protect the rights of children in Nepal. It was established in 1987, when an informal group of students at Tribhuvan University, taking a lead from Child Workers in Asia (CWA), investigated the conditions of street children in Kathmandu. As a watchdog in the field of child rights in Nepal, CWIN acts as a voice for disadvantaged and exploited children, through lobbying, campaigning and pressuring the government to protect and promote children's rights, and to end exploitation, abuse and discrimination against children.",
"Title: Multi-male group\n\nMulti-male groups, also known as multi-male/multi-female, are a type of social organization where the group contains more than one adult male, more than one adult female, and offspring. Within Order Primates, it is the most common social group type, with group sizes ranging from 10 to 100 individuals. Large groups of primates are called \"troops.\" Examples of species that can be categorized under this type of social organization include many diurnal lemurs, langurs, and most members of the family Cebidae.",
"Title: Human trafficking in the Republic of the Congo\n\nThe Republic of the Congo (ROC) is a destination and transit country for children subjected to trafficking in persons for the purposes of forced labor and forced prostitution. Most sources agree that up to 80 percent of all trafficked children originate from Benin, with girls comprising 90 percent of that group. Togo, Mali, Guinea, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Senegal are also sources of victims found in the Congolese republic. Internally trafficked children represent 10 percent of all child victims, the majority of which originate from the Pool region. Many child victims are subjected to forced labor, including in domestic work, market vending and fishing; girls are also exploited in the sex trade. Child victims generally experience harsh treatment, long work hours, and almost no access to education or health services; they receive little or no remuneration for their work. Other village children, however, live voluntarily with extended relatives in cities, attend school, and do housework in exchange for food, in a traditional cultural and familial pattern that does not entail abuse.",
"Title: Human trafficking in Barbados\n\nBarbados is a source and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution and forced labor. Some children in Barbados are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation in “transactional sex” wherein a third party such as a parent receives a benefit from the child’s participation in sexual activity. Researchers identified patterns of transactional sex within families, most often by adult male caretakers such as step-fathers, as well as child prostitution outside the home. Women from the Dominican Republic, Guyana, and Jamaica voluntarily enter Barbados as illegal migrants, and some expect to engage in prostitution. Some of these women are exploited in forced prostitution subsequent to their arrival. Some other foreign women who entered the country illegally are exploited in involuntary domestic servitude in private homes. Foreign men have been transported to Barbados for the purpose of labor exploitation in construction and other sectors. Sex traffickers, primarily organized criminals from Guyana, form partnerships with pimps and brothel owners from Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, and lure women to Barbados with offers of legitimate work. Trafficking victims tend to enter the country through legal means, usually by air; traffickers later use force and coercion to obtain and maintain the victims’ work in strip clubs, massage parlors, some private residences, and “entertainment clubs” which operate as brothels. Traffickers use methods such as threats of physical harm or deportation, debt bondage, false contracts, psychological abuse, and confinement to force victims to work in construction, the garment industry, agriculture, or private households.",
"Title: Human trafficking in Cameroon\n\nCameroon is a country of origin, transit, and destination for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor, and a country of origin for women in forced labor. Individual trafficking operations usually involve the trafficking of two or three children at most, as when rural parents hand over their children to a seemingly benevolent middleman who may promise education and a better life in the city. A 2007 study conducted by the Cameroon government reported that 2.4 million children from the country’s ten regions involuntarily work in forced domestic servitude, street vending, and child prostitution, or in hazardous settings, including mines and tea or cocoa plantations, where they are treated as adult laborers; an unknown number of these children are trafficking victims. Nigerian and Beninese children attempting to transit Cameroon en route to Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, or adjacent countries also fall into the hands of traffickers who force them to stay in the country and work. An unknown number of Cameroonian women are lured abroad by fraudulent proposals of marriage on the Internet or offers of work in domestic service and subsequently become victims of forced labor or forced prostitution – principally in Switzerland and France, and according to recent reports, as far away as Russia. This trafficking reportedly is facilitated by corrupt officials who accept bribes for the issuance of travel documents.",
"Title: Mihail Chemiakin\n\nMihail Mikhailovich Chemiakin (Russian: Михаи́л Михайлович Шемя́кин , Mikhail Shemyakin, or Mikhail Shemiakin, born 4 May 1943, Moscow) is a Russian painter, stage designer, sculptor and publisher, and a controversial representative of the nonconformist art tradition of St. Petersburg.",
"Title: Bullying in teaching\n\nSchool teachers are commonly the subject of bullying but they are also sometimes the originators of bullying within a school environment. When an adult bullies a child, it is referred to as psychological, emotional, or verbal abuse. According to the American Psychological Association, it is as harmful to children as sexual or physical abuse. \"Children who are emotionally abused and neglected face similar and sometimes worse mental health problems as children who are physically or sexually abused, yet psychological abuse is rarely addressed in prevention programs or in treating victims, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.\"",
"Title: Victims' rights group\n\nA victims' rights group is a type of advocacy group which advocates or lobbies for legal, social or political change on behalf of victims of serious crime or injustice. Members of such groups often include family members or friends of such victims.",
"Title: Children Are the Victims of Adult Vices\n\nChildren Are the Victims of Adult Vices is a group of bronze sculptures created by Russian artist Mihail Chemiakin. The sculptures are located in a park in Bolotnaya Square, Balchug, 2000 ft south of the Moscow Kremlin behind the British Ambassador's residence.",
"Title: Human trafficking in Fiji\n\nFiji is a source country for children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced prostitution within the country, as well as a destination country for women from China in forced prostitution. Family members, other Fijian citizens, foreign tourists, and sailors on foreign fishing vessels participate in the commercial sexual exploitation of Fijian children. Staff at smaller, local hotels procure underage girls and boys for commercial sexual exploitation by foreign guests, while taxi drivers, nightclub employees, and relatives frequently act as prostitution facilitators. NGOs report caring for child victims of prostitution who claim facilitators took them to private boats anchored offshore near Fiji where they were sexually abused or raped by foreign adult men. Reports indicate that some transnational traffickers are members of Chinese organized crime groups that recruit women from China and arrange for them to enter Fiji on tourist or student visas. After their arrival, brothel owners confiscate their passports and force the women to engage in prostitution. Some Fijian children whose families follow a traditional practice of sending children to live with and do light work for relatives or families living in cities or near schools become trafficking victims. These children are subjected to involuntary domestic servitude or are coerced to engage in sexual activity in exchange for food, clothing, shelter, or school fees."
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Who was born first, Rómulo Gallegos or Beatrix Potter?
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Beatrix Potter
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comparison
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"The Rómulo Gallegos Municipality is one of the seven municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Apure and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 24,418.",
" The town of Elorza is the shire town of the Rómulo Gallegos Municipality.",
" The municipality is one of a number in Venezuela named \"Rómulo Gallegos Municipality\", in honour of the writer Rómulo Gallegos."
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"The 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état took place on 24 November 1948, when Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, Marcos Pérez Jiménez and Luis Felipe Llovera Páez overthrew the elected president Rómulo Gallegos.",
" Gallegos had been elected in the Venezuelan presidential election, 1947 (generally believed to be the country's first honest election) and taken office in February 1948.",
" Chalbaud had been Gallegos' Minister of Defense.",
" Democracy would not be restored until the 1958 Venezuelan coup d'état overthrew the dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez."
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"The 1945 Venezuelan coup d'état took place on 18 October 1945, when the dictator Isaías Medina Angarita was overthrown by a combination of a military rebellion and a popular movement led by Democratic Action.",
" The coup led to a three-year period of government known as El Trienio Adeco, which saw the first democratic elections in Venezuelan history, beginning with the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election, 1946.",
" The Venezuelan general election, 1947 saw Democratic Action formally elected to office (with Rómulo Gallegos as President, replacing interim President Rómulo Betancourt), but it was removed from office shortly after in the 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état."
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"Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\"."
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"The Rómulo Gallegos International Novel Prize (Spanish: \"Premio internacional de novela Rómulo Gallegos\" ) was created on 6 August 1964 by a presidential decree enacted by Venezuelan president Raúl Leoni, in honor of the Venezuelan politician and President Rómulo Gallegos, the author of \"Doña Bárbara\"."
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"Rómulo Ángel del Monte Carmelo Gallegos Freire (2 August 1884 – 5 April 1969) was a Venezuelan novelist and politician.",
" For a period of some nine months during 1948, he was the first cleanly elected president in his country's history."
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"Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies (CELARG, \"Fundación Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Rómulo Gallegos\"), is a Venezuelan government foundation that aims to study and promote Latin American culture, with emphasis on the life and work of Rómulo Gallegos.",
" It was established on July 30, 1974."
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"The Rómulo Gallegos Municipality is one of the nine municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Cojedes and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 18,297.",
" The town of Las Vegas is the shire town of the Rómulo Gallegos Municipality.",
" The municipality is one of a number in Venezuela named \"Rómulo Gallegos Municipality\", in honour of the writer Rómulo Gallegos."
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"The Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: \"Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter\") is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter.",
" The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet.",
" The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.",
" It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard."
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"Cantaclaro is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Esther Fernandez, Antonio Badú and Alberto Galán.",
" The film is based on a novel of the same name by Rómulo Gallegos.",
" It was part of a spate of film adaptations of Gallegos' novels following success of \"Doña Bárbara\" (1943).",
" The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho."
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"Title: Rómulo Gallegos Municipality, Apure\n\nThe Rómulo Gallegos Municipality is one of the seven municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Apure and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 24,418. The town of Elorza is the shire town of the Rómulo Gallegos Municipality. The municipality is one of a number in Venezuela named \"Rómulo Gallegos Municipality\", in honour of the writer Rómulo Gallegos.",
"Title: 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état\n\nThe 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état took place on 24 November 1948, when Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, Marcos Pérez Jiménez and Luis Felipe Llovera Páez overthrew the elected president Rómulo Gallegos. Gallegos had been elected in the Venezuelan presidential election, 1947 (generally believed to be the country's first honest election) and taken office in February 1948. Chalbaud had been Gallegos' Minister of Defense. Democracy would not be restored until the 1958 Venezuelan coup d'état overthrew the dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez.",
"Title: 1945 Venezuelan coup d'état\n\nThe 1945 Venezuelan coup d'état took place on 18 October 1945, when the dictator Isaías Medina Angarita was overthrown by a combination of a military rebellion and a popular movement led by Democratic Action. The coup led to a three-year period of government known as El Trienio Adeco, which saw the first democratic elections in Venezuelan history, beginning with the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election, 1946. The Venezuelan general election, 1947 saw Democratic Action formally elected to office (with Rómulo Gallegos as President, replacing interim President Rómulo Betancourt), but it was removed from office shortly after in the 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état.",
"Title: Beatrix Potter\n\nHelen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\".",
"Title: Rómulo Gallegos Prize\n\nThe Rómulo Gallegos International Novel Prize (Spanish: \"Premio internacional de novela Rómulo Gallegos\" ) was created on 6 August 1964 by a presidential decree enacted by Venezuelan president Raúl Leoni, in honor of the Venezuelan politician and President Rómulo Gallegos, the author of \"Doña Bárbara\".",
"Title: Rómulo Gallegos\n\nRómulo Ángel del Monte Carmelo Gallegos Freire (2 August 1884 – 5 April 1969) was a Venezuelan novelist and politician. For a period of some nine months during 1948, he was the first cleanly elected president in his country's history.",
"Title: Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies\n\nRómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies (CELARG, \"Fundación Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Rómulo Gallegos\"), is a Venezuelan government foundation that aims to study and promote Latin American culture, with emphasis on the life and work of Rómulo Gallegos. It was established on July 30, 1974.",
"Title: Rómulo Gallegos Municipality, Cojedes\n\nThe Rómulo Gallegos Municipality is one of the nine municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Cojedes and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 18,297. The town of Las Vegas is the shire town of the Rómulo Gallegos Municipality. The municipality is one of a number in Venezuela named \"Rómulo Gallegos Municipality\", in honour of the writer Rómulo Gallegos.",
"Title: The Tales of Beatrix Potter\n\nThe Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: \"Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter\") is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard.",
"Title: Cantaclaro\n\nCantaclaro is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Esther Fernandez, Antonio Badú and Alberto Galán. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Rómulo Gallegos. It was part of a spate of film adaptations of Gallegos' novels following success of \"Doña Bárbara\" (1943). The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho."
] |
5,218
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Which adviser to the Donald Trump campaign had a biographical book about them written by Gabriel Sherman?
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Roger Ailes
|
bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"The Loudest Voice in the Room",
"Roger Ailes"
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0,
3
]
}
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"sentences": [
"Trump Unauthorized is a 2005 biographical television film about businessman and future president of the United States Donald Trump.",
" The film was directed by John David Coles and written by Keith Curran, and stars Justin Louis as Trump.",
" The film chronicles Trump's life, including his career and his marriages to Ivana Trump and Marla Maples.",
" \"Trump Unauthorized\" is based on multiple sources, including two biographies by Gwenda Blair titled \"The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire\" and \"Donald Trump: Master Apprentice\"."
],
"title": "Trump Unauthorized"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Basket of deplorables\" is a phrase from a 2016 presidential election campaign speech delivered by Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on September 9, 2016, at a campaign fundraising event, which Clinton used to describe a faction of supporters of her general election opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump.",
" Clinton later said that she \"regrets saying half [of Trump's supporters]\", and the Trump campaign repeatedly used the phrase against her during and after the 2016 presidential election.",
" Many Trump supporters adopted the \"Deplorable\" moniker for themselves.",
" After Clinton's loss, some journalists and political analysts questioned whether or not the speech played a role in the election's outcome."
],
"title": "Basket of deplorables"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News - and Divided a Country is a 2014 biographical book about Fox News Channel president Roger Ailes written by Gabriel Sherman.",
" which debuted at #9 on The New York Times Bestseller list."
],
"title": "The Loudest Voice in the Room"
},
{
"sentences": [
"TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald is a 2005 biographical book about Donald Trump that was written by Timothy L. O'Brien and published by Warner Books.",
" After the book was published, Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against O'Brien, who had written that Trump was not a billionaire and that his net worth actually ranged between $150 million and $250 million.",
" Trump sought $2.5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional $2.5 billion in punitive damages.",
" The lawsuit was dismissed in 2009, and an appeals court affirmed the decision in 2011."
],
"title": "TrumpNation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Donald Trump\" is a song by American rapper/singer Mac Miller, and the only song released as an official single from his mixtape \"Best Day Ever\".",
" The melody, which is played throughout the song, is taken from \"Vesuvius\" by Sufjan Stevens.",
" The music video to the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011.",
" \"Donald Trump\" is also incorrectly included as a bonus track on the track list of some versions of Mac Miller's debut album \"Blue Slide Park\".",
" Miller himself confirmed that the song does not feature on the album.",
" The song was dedicated to the American business magnate Donald Trump, who, five years after the song's release, was elected as the 45th President of the United States.",
" During Trump's 2016 campaign, the song regained popularity, hitting #28 on the iTunes Charts on November 9, 2016, the day after he was elected president.",
" However Mac Miller has personally stated in an interview that he was not a supporter of Trump."
],
"title": "Donald Trump (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 – May 18, 2017) was an American television executive and media consultant.",
" He was the founder and one-time Chairman and CEO of Fox News and the Fox Television Stations Group, from which he resigned in July 2016 following allegations that he sexually harassed female colleagues.",
" Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, and for Rudy Giuliani's first mayoral campaign.",
" In 2016, after he left Fox News, he became an adviser to the Donald Trump campaign, where he assisted with debate preparation."
],
"title": "Roger Ailes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist.",
" He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.",
" Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies.",
" In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign.",
" When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\"",
" Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns.",
" In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements.",
" In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives."
],
"title": "Brad Parscale"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of \"Larry King Live\".",
" Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization.",
" He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run.",
" For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot.",
" Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a \"Hitler-lover.\""
],
"title": "Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chalkening was a protest that occurred on university campuses across the United States in March and April 2016, publicized by personnel affiliated with the Trump campaign, as well as numerous media outlets.",
" Dozens of universities were affected.",
" This protest mainly took the form of chalk writing in public areas on campus with slogans in support of the United States Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, such as \"Trump 2016\"."
],
"title": "Chalkening"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Comey, the 7th director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was dismissed by U.S. President Donald Trump on May 9, 2017.",
" Comey had been under public and political pressure as a result of both the FBI's role in the Hillary Clinton email controversy and the FBI's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections, which also involves a possible collusion with the 2016 Donald Trump campaign."
],
"title": "Dismissal of James Comey"
}
] |
[
"Title: Trump Unauthorized\n\nTrump Unauthorized is a 2005 biographical television film about businessman and future president of the United States Donald Trump. The film was directed by John David Coles and written by Keith Curran, and stars Justin Louis as Trump. The film chronicles Trump's life, including his career and his marriages to Ivana Trump and Marla Maples. \"Trump Unauthorized\" is based on multiple sources, including two biographies by Gwenda Blair titled \"The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire\" and \"Donald Trump: Master Apprentice\".",
"Title: Basket of deplorables\n\n\"Basket of deplorables\" is a phrase from a 2016 presidential election campaign speech delivered by Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on September 9, 2016, at a campaign fundraising event, which Clinton used to describe a faction of supporters of her general election opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump. Clinton later said that she \"regrets saying half [of Trump's supporters]\", and the Trump campaign repeatedly used the phrase against her during and after the 2016 presidential election. Many Trump supporters adopted the \"Deplorable\" moniker for themselves. After Clinton's loss, some journalists and political analysts questioned whether or not the speech played a role in the election's outcome.",
"Title: The Loudest Voice in the Room\n\nThe Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News - and Divided a Country is a 2014 biographical book about Fox News Channel president Roger Ailes written by Gabriel Sherman. which debuted at #9 on The New York Times Bestseller list.",
"Title: TrumpNation\n\nTrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald is a 2005 biographical book about Donald Trump that was written by Timothy L. O'Brien and published by Warner Books. After the book was published, Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against O'Brien, who had written that Trump was not a billionaire and that his net worth actually ranged between $150 million and $250 million. Trump sought $2.5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional $2.5 billion in punitive damages. The lawsuit was dismissed in 2009, and an appeals court affirmed the decision in 2011.",
"Title: Donald Trump (song)\n\n\"Donald Trump\" is a song by American rapper/singer Mac Miller, and the only song released as an official single from his mixtape \"Best Day Ever\". The melody, which is played throughout the song, is taken from \"Vesuvius\" by Sufjan Stevens. The music video to the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011. \"Donald Trump\" is also incorrectly included as a bonus track on the track list of some versions of Mac Miller's debut album \"Blue Slide Park\". Miller himself confirmed that the song does not feature on the album. The song was dedicated to the American business magnate Donald Trump, who, five years after the song's release, was elected as the 45th President of the United States. During Trump's 2016 campaign, the song regained popularity, hitting #28 on the iTunes Charts on November 9, 2016, the day after he was elected president. However Mac Miller has personally stated in an interview that he was not a supporter of Trump.",
"Title: Roger Ailes\n\nRoger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 – May 18, 2017) was an American television executive and media consultant. He was the founder and one-time Chairman and CEO of Fox News and the Fox Television Stations Group, from which he resigned in July 2016 following allegations that he sexually harassed female colleagues. Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, and for Rudy Giuliani's first mayoral campaign. In 2016, after he left Fox News, he became an adviser to the Donald Trump campaign, where he assisted with debate preparation.",
"Title: Brad Parscale\n\nBrad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist. He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies. In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign. When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\" Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns. In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements. In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives.",
"Title: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000\n\nDonald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of \"Larry King Live\". Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization. He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run. For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot. Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a \"Hitler-lover.\"",
"Title: Chalkening\n\nThe Chalkening was a protest that occurred on university campuses across the United States in March and April 2016, publicized by personnel affiliated with the Trump campaign, as well as numerous media outlets. Dozens of universities were affected. This protest mainly took the form of chalk writing in public areas on campus with slogans in support of the United States Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, such as \"Trump 2016\".",
"Title: Dismissal of James Comey\n\nJames Comey, the 7th director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was dismissed by U.S. President Donald Trump on May 9, 2017. Comey had been under public and political pressure as a result of both the FBI's role in the Hillary Clinton email controversy and the FBI's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections, which also involves a possible collusion with the 2016 Donald Trump campaign."
] |
5,219
|
Do Hall Bartlett and Norman Taurog have the same occupation?
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yes
|
comparison
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Hall Bartlett",
"Norman Taurog"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Zero Hour!",
" is a 1957 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett from a screenplay by Arthur Hailey, Hall Bartlett and John Champion.",
" It stars Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell and Sterling Hayden and features Peggy King, Elroy \"Crazy Legs\" Hirsch, Geoffrey Toone and Jerry Paris in supporting roles.",
" The film was released by Paramount Pictures."
],
"title": "Zero Hour! (1957 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"G.I. Blues is a 1960 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, and Robert Ivers.",
" The movie was filmed at Paramount Pictures studio, with some pre-production scenery shot on location in Germany before Presley's release from the army.",
" The movie reached #2 on the \"Variety\" weekly national box office chart in 1960.",
" The movie won a 2nd place or runner-up prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1960."
],
"title": "G.I. Blues"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Norman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 – April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter.",
" From 1920 to 1968, Taurog directed 180 films.",
" At the age of 32, he received the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Skippy\" (1931).",
" He is the second youngest person ever to win the award after Damien Chazelle, who won for \"La La Land\" in 2017.",
" He was later nominated for Best Director for the film \"Boys Town\" (1938).",
" He directed some of the best-known actors of the twentieth century, including his nephew Jackie Cooper, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Elvis Presley.",
" Taurog directed six Martin and Lewis films, and nine Elvis Presley films, more than any other director.",
" For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street."
],
"title": "Norman Taurog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Live A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley.",
" It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films.",
" This was to be Taurog's final film.",
" (Shortly thereafter, he went blind.)",
" The film introduced the song \"A Little Less Conversation\"; an alternate take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002.",
" This film had Presley sharing the screen with another legendary singing idol, Rudy Vallee, whose career dated to the 1920s.",
" But Vallee, then in his late 60s, did not sing in this movie."
],
"title": "Live a Little, Love a Little"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hall Bartlett (November 27, 1922 – September 7, 1993) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter."
],
"title": "Hall Bartlett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Toast of New Orleans is a 1950 MGM musical film directed by Norman Taurog and choreographed by Eugene Loring.",
" It starred Mario Lanza, Kathryn Grayson, David Niven, J. Carrol Naish, James Mitchell and a teenaged Rita Moreno.",
" The film was made in the wake of \"That Midnight Kiss\", Lanza's successful film debut, as an opportunity for Lanza to sing on the big screen again."
],
"title": "The Toast of New Orleans"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Phantom President is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical comedy/political satire film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante."
],
"title": "The Phantom President"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sergeant Deadhead is a 1965 musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Frankie Avalon.",
" It features many cast members who appeared in the \"Beach Party\" movies."
],
"title": "Sergeant Deadhead"
},
{
"sentences": [
"If I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film.",
" There were seven directors: Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, and H. Bruce Humberstone.",
" Lubitsch, Cruze, Seiter, and Humberstone were each responsible for a single vignette, Roberts and McLeod directed two each, and Taurog was in charge of the prologue and epilogue.",
" The screenplays were scripted by many different writers, with Joseph L. Mankiewicz making a large contribution.",
" \"If I Had a Million\" is based on a novel by Robert Hardy Andrews."
],
"title": "If I Had a Million"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sooky is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Norman Taurog and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Norman Z. McLeod and Sam Mintz.",
" It is a sequel to the 1931 film \"Skippy\".",
" The film stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett and Helen Jerome Eddy.",
" The film was released on December 26, 1931, by Paramount Pictures."
],
"title": "Sooky"
}
] |
[
"Title: Zero Hour! (1957 film)\n\nZero Hour! is a 1957 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett from a screenplay by Arthur Hailey, Hall Bartlett and John Champion. It stars Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell and Sterling Hayden and features Peggy King, Elroy \"Crazy Legs\" Hirsch, Geoffrey Toone and Jerry Paris in supporting roles. The film was released by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: G.I. Blues\n\nG.I. Blues is a 1960 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, and Robert Ivers. The movie was filmed at Paramount Pictures studio, with some pre-production scenery shot on location in Germany before Presley's release from the army. The movie reached #2 on the \"Variety\" weekly national box office chart in 1960. The movie won a 2nd place or runner-up prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1960.",
"Title: Norman Taurog\n\nNorman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 – April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter. From 1920 to 1968, Taurog directed 180 films. At the age of 32, he received the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Skippy\" (1931). He is the second youngest person ever to win the award after Damien Chazelle, who won for \"La La Land\" in 2017. He was later nominated for Best Director for the film \"Boys Town\" (1938). He directed some of the best-known actors of the twentieth century, including his nephew Jackie Cooper, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Elvis Presley. Taurog directed six Martin and Lewis films, and nine Elvis Presley films, more than any other director. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street.",
"Title: Live a Little, Love a Little\n\nLive A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films. This was to be Taurog's final film. (Shortly thereafter, he went blind.) The film introduced the song \"A Little Less Conversation\"; an alternate take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002. This film had Presley sharing the screen with another legendary singing idol, Rudy Vallee, whose career dated to the 1920s. But Vallee, then in his late 60s, did not sing in this movie.",
"Title: Hall Bartlett\n\nHall Bartlett (November 27, 1922 – September 7, 1993) was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter.",
"Title: The Toast of New Orleans\n\nThe Toast of New Orleans is a 1950 MGM musical film directed by Norman Taurog and choreographed by Eugene Loring. It starred Mario Lanza, Kathryn Grayson, David Niven, J. Carrol Naish, James Mitchell and a teenaged Rita Moreno. The film was made in the wake of \"That Midnight Kiss\", Lanza's successful film debut, as an opportunity for Lanza to sing on the big screen again.",
"Title: The Phantom President\n\nThe Phantom President is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical comedy/political satire film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante.",
"Title: Sergeant Deadhead\n\nSergeant Deadhead is a 1965 musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Frankie Avalon. It features many cast members who appeared in the \"Beach Party\" movies.",
"Title: If I Had a Million\n\nIf I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film. There were seven directors: Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, and H. Bruce Humberstone. Lubitsch, Cruze, Seiter, and Humberstone were each responsible for a single vignette, Roberts and McLeod directed two each, and Taurog was in charge of the prologue and epilogue. The screenplays were scripted by many different writers, with Joseph L. Mankiewicz making a large contribution. \"If I Had a Million\" is based on a novel by Robert Hardy Andrews.",
"Title: Sooky\n\nSooky is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Norman Taurog and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Norman Z. McLeod and Sam Mintz. It is a sequel to the 1931 film \"Skippy\". The film stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett and Helen Jerome Eddy. The film was released on December 26, 1931, by Paramount Pictures."
] |
5,220
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Which position was played on a football team by one of the two brothers?
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Peter Rosenkrands Løvenkrands (born 29 January 1980) is a Danish former footballer who played mainly as a striker
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"Tommy Løvenkrands",
"Peter Løvenkrands"
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1,
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"sentences": [
"Richard Robert \"Rich\" Saul (February 5, 1948 – April 15, 2012) was an American football offensive lineman who played in the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 through 1981, all with the Los Angeles Rams.",
" He played college football at Michigan State University.",
" He had two brothers that played in the NFL.",
" His older brother Bill Saul and his twin brother Ron Saul, who also played with the Spartans."
],
"title": "Rich Saul"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Russell \"Big Daddy\" Reader Jr. (June 26, 1923 – August 12, 1995) was an American football player.",
" Reader was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan and graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan.",
" After graduating from Dearborn High School, Reader enrolled at the University of Michigan where he was a member of Fritz Crisler's 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team.",
" After World War II, Reader enrolled at Michigan State University and played at the halfback position for the Spartans football team in 1946 and 1947.",
" Reader was considered a triple-threat player, as he handled rushing, passing and kicking duties for the Spartans.",
" In November 1945, he led the Spartans to a 33–0 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, as he threw two touchdown passes and also caught a touchdown pass.",
" He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 21st round (195th overall pick) in the 1947 NFL Draft.",
" Simkus played in two games for the Bears in the 1947 NFL season, and began the 1948 season with the Bears as an understudy for Sid Luckman at the quarterback position.",
" He was also a renowned swimmer and diver.",
" He started the 1949 season with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and finished the season playing for the Windsor Bulldogs in the Canadian American Football League.",
" Reader died in 1995 at age 72 while living in Milford, Michigan."
],
"title": "Russ Reader"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1888 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University during the 1888 college football season.",
" The 1888 team was Miami's first football team to compete in intercollegiate football.",
" The team played only one game, a scoreless tie with the University of Cincinnati football team at Oxford, Ohio, on December 8, 1888.",
" The team did not have a paid coach from 1888 to 1894.",
" The 1888 game between Cincinnati and Miami was the first in what later became the Victory Bell series that has been included more than 110 games and is one of the oldest rivalries in college football.",
" It was also the first college football game played in the State of Ohio."
],
"title": "1888 Miami Redskins football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William \"Doc\" Rodes (October 7, 1894 – January 28, 1946) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the University of Kentucky.",
" Rodes served in the First World War as a Second Lieutenant.",
" Rodes was a cousin of earlier Kentucky football player William \"Red Doc\" Rodes, often called William while Black Doc is called Doc.",
" \"Doc\" also had two brothers play football at Kentucky: J. W. \"Boots\" Rodes was on the 1904 team that went 9–1.",
" Pete Rodes was a halfback on the 1907 team, and upon entering the Naval Academy was captain of Navy's 1912 football team."
],
"title": "Doc Rodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cecil Gooding (May 1883 – January 5, 1904) was an American football player.",
" Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football.",
" He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901.",
" He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team.",
" As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6.",
" The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation.",
" He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903.",
" It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game.",
" He died five weeks later.",
" He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school.",
" Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators.",
" He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game.",
" He was a \"man\" off the field and on.\"",
" He was buried at York Charter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan."
],
"title": "Cecil Gooding"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yuan Hongdao (, 1568–1610) was a Chinese poet of the Ming Dynasty, and one of the Three Yuan Brothers, along with his brothers Yuan Zongdao and Yuan Zhongdao.",
" His life spanned nearly the whole of the Wanli period (1573-1620) in Chinese history.",
" Yuan was from Gong'an in Hukuang.",
" His family had been military officials for generations.",
" Yuan showed an interest in literature from youth and formed his own literary club at age fifteen.",
" At the age of twenty-four in 1592 he took the chin-shih examination and subsequently received an official position in 1595.",
" However he quit out of boredom after a year.",
" Yuan traveled and consulted with the radical philosopher Li Zhi.",
" On another trip his brothers joined him.",
" Hu's elder brother was a Buddhist-Confucianist synchronist.",
" His travels resulted in his publishing a poetry compilation \"Jietuo ji\" [Collection of One Released].",
" His and his two brothers' poetry, which focused on clarity and sincerity, produced a following eventually known as the Gong'an school, the central belief of which was that good writing was a result of genuine emotions and personal experience.",
" When one of his brothers died in 1600, Yuan retired to a small island in a lake to meditate and write poetry.",
" The resulting work is \"Xiaobi tangji\" [Jade-Green Bamboo Hall Collection]."
],
"title": "Yuan Hongdao"
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"Thomas \"Tommy\" Løvenkrands (born 30 May 1974) is a Danish former professional football player.",
" He most recently played as a winger for Danish club SønderjyskE.",
" He is the older brother of Danish international winger Peter Løvenkrands."
],
"title": "Tommy Løvenkrands"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Peter Toohey (April 28, 1892 – February 1984) was an American football player.",
" A native of Kingston, New York, Toohey was \"known as one of the best athletes Newburgh H. S. ever turned out.\"",
" He enrolled at Rutgers University in 1910 and was a star athlete in both basketball and football.",
" He played at the tackle position for the Rutgers football team from 1910 to 1914.",
" In September 1912, \"The New York Times\" called Toohey \"Rutgers' greatest tackle,\" and noted that Toohey's brother also planned to play at tackle for Rutgers.",
" Toohey worked during the summer of 1913 building the Croton Aqueduct, and there was uncertainty as to whether he would return for another season of football.",
" When he announced his intent to return to the gridiron, the \"New Brunswick Times\" reported: \"Toohey Is Back Ready To Jump In The Game.\"",
" In November 1913, Toohey was elected by his teammates as captain of Rutgers' 1914 football team.",
" In December 1913, the Board of Managers at Rutgers ruled that Toohey was ineligible to play in 1914, having already played four seasons with the football team.",
" The decision of the Board of Managers sparked a controversy, as alumni sought to restore his eligibility, and others criticized any leniency in enforcing the four-year eligibility rule.",
" Toohey's eligibility was ultimately restored, and he was the captain of the 1914 Rutgers team.",
" Following a 33-0 win over NYU in November 1914, \"The New York Times\" praised Toohey for his blocking: \"Toohey weights 210 pounds and made a whole in the line ten yards wide.\"",
" He was also selected as a first-team All-American in 1914 by James P. Sinnot of the \"New York Evening Mail\", the \"New York Globe\", sports writer Daniel of the \"New York Press\" the \"Newark Sunday Call\", and \"Newark Evening Star\".",
" In announcing the selection of Toohey, Daniel wrote:\"Among the tackles we place Toohey of Rutgers on an even plane with Ballin of Princeton.",
" Despite his 210 pounds Toohey is a speedy and is a stone wall on defense.",
" He played Ballin in the Princeton game, and had distinctly the better of the Tiger captain.\""
],
"title": "John Toohey (American football)"
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"sentences": [
"Peter Rosenkrands Løvenkrands (born 29 January 1980) is a Danish former footballer who played mainly as a striker or as a left winger, and was known for his pace."
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"title": "Peter Løvenkrands"
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"Charles H. \"Fatty\" Smith was an American football center who played for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team in 1893 and 1894.",
" Smith stood 5 feet, 10 inches, and weighed a hefty 230 pounds in 1893.",
" In 1894, Smith anchored the line for one of the first great Michigan football teams.",
" The 1894 Michigan team outscored opponents 244-84 and compiled a record of 9-1-1, including wins over Cornell University and the University of Chicago.",
" Michigan's 1894 victory over Cornell marked the first victory by a Western football school against one of the Eastern football powers.",
" Up to that point, no Western player had been selected for the annual College Football All-America Teams selected by Eastern football authorities, Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp.",
" Smith was the standout star of Western football in 1894, and Western football enthusiasts lobbied for Smith to be selected as an All-American.",
" Whitney and Camp declined the suggestion, and no Western football players would be selected as All-Americans until 1898, when Clarence Herschberger and William Cunningham received the honors.",
" The resistance to selecting Smith (or any other Western player) as an All-American is reflected in the following newspaper account from December 1894:\"Some of the western colleges have developed great players on their teams and this year may claim for them a position on the All American team.",
" Notably the University of Michigan claims for their center 'Fatty' Smith the supremacy in his position.",
" But the western institutions have not yet mastered the eastern knowledge of all the details and fine points of the game.",
" Smith has made a great record against the west and even against Cornell, but the Ithacan center was not a master of his position.",
" When brought to face a man like the Stillman of today or the Bulliet of last year, Smith would simply be lost and entirely out generaled.",
" So it would be with all of the claimants for line positions from western teams.",
" And no one claims for a moment that western back field men could play in the same class with eastern men.\""
],
"title": "Charles H. Smith (American football)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rich Saul\n\nRichard Robert \"Rich\" Saul (February 5, 1948 – April 15, 2012) was an American football offensive lineman who played in the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 through 1981, all with the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football at Michigan State University. He had two brothers that played in the NFL. His older brother Bill Saul and his twin brother Ron Saul, who also played with the Spartans.",
"Title: Russ Reader\n\nRussell \"Big Daddy\" Reader Jr. (June 26, 1923 – August 12, 1995) was an American football player. Reader was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan and graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan. After graduating from Dearborn High School, Reader enrolled at the University of Michigan where he was a member of Fritz Crisler's 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team. After World War II, Reader enrolled at Michigan State University and played at the halfback position for the Spartans football team in 1946 and 1947. Reader was considered a triple-threat player, as he handled rushing, passing and kicking duties for the Spartans. In November 1945, he led the Spartans to a 33–0 win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, as he threw two touchdown passes and also caught a touchdown pass. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 21st round (195th overall pick) in the 1947 NFL Draft. Simkus played in two games for the Bears in the 1947 NFL season, and began the 1948 season with the Bears as an understudy for Sid Luckman at the quarterback position. He was also a renowned swimmer and diver. He started the 1949 season with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and finished the season playing for the Windsor Bulldogs in the Canadian American Football League. Reader died in 1995 at age 72 while living in Milford, Michigan.",
"Title: 1888 Miami Redskins football team\n\nThe 1888 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University during the 1888 college football season. The 1888 team was Miami's first football team to compete in intercollegiate football. The team played only one game, a scoreless tie with the University of Cincinnati football team at Oxford, Ohio, on December 8, 1888. The team did not have a paid coach from 1888 to 1894. The 1888 game between Cincinnati and Miami was the first in what later became the Victory Bell series that has been included more than 110 games and is one of the oldest rivalries in college football. It was also the first college football game played in the State of Ohio.",
"Title: Doc Rodes\n\nWilliam \"Doc\" Rodes (October 7, 1894 – January 28, 1946) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the University of Kentucky. Rodes served in the First World War as a Second Lieutenant. Rodes was a cousin of earlier Kentucky football player William \"Red Doc\" Rodes, often called William while Black Doc is called Doc. \"Doc\" also had two brothers play football at Kentucky: J. W. \"Boots\" Rodes was on the 1904 team that went 9–1. Pete Rodes was a halfback on the 1907 team, and upon entering the Naval Academy was captain of Navy's 1912 football team.",
"Title: Cecil Gooding\n\nCecil Gooding (May 1883 – January 5, 1904) was an American football player. Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football. He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901. He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team. As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6. The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation. He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903. It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game. He died five weeks later. He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school. Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators. He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game. He was a \"man\" off the field and on.\" He was buried at York Charter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.",
"Title: Yuan Hongdao\n\nYuan Hongdao (, 1568–1610) was a Chinese poet of the Ming Dynasty, and one of the Three Yuan Brothers, along with his brothers Yuan Zongdao and Yuan Zhongdao. His life spanned nearly the whole of the Wanli period (1573-1620) in Chinese history. Yuan was from Gong'an in Hukuang. His family had been military officials for generations. Yuan showed an interest in literature from youth and formed his own literary club at age fifteen. At the age of twenty-four in 1592 he took the chin-shih examination and subsequently received an official position in 1595. However he quit out of boredom after a year. Yuan traveled and consulted with the radical philosopher Li Zhi. On another trip his brothers joined him. Hu's elder brother was a Buddhist-Confucianist synchronist. His travels resulted in his publishing a poetry compilation \"Jietuo ji\" [Collection of One Released]. His and his two brothers' poetry, which focused on clarity and sincerity, produced a following eventually known as the Gong'an school, the central belief of which was that good writing was a result of genuine emotions and personal experience. When one of his brothers died in 1600, Yuan retired to a small island in a lake to meditate and write poetry. The resulting work is \"Xiaobi tangji\" [Jade-Green Bamboo Hall Collection].",
"Title: Tommy Løvenkrands\n\nThomas \"Tommy\" Løvenkrands (born 30 May 1974) is a Danish former professional football player. He most recently played as a winger for Danish club SønderjyskE. He is the older brother of Danish international winger Peter Løvenkrands.",
"Title: John Toohey (American football)\n\nJohn Peter Toohey (April 28, 1892 – February 1984) was an American football player. A native of Kingston, New York, Toohey was \"known as one of the best athletes Newburgh H. S. ever turned out.\" He enrolled at Rutgers University in 1910 and was a star athlete in both basketball and football. He played at the tackle position for the Rutgers football team from 1910 to 1914. In September 1912, \"The New York Times\" called Toohey \"Rutgers' greatest tackle,\" and noted that Toohey's brother also planned to play at tackle for Rutgers. Toohey worked during the summer of 1913 building the Croton Aqueduct, and there was uncertainty as to whether he would return for another season of football. When he announced his intent to return to the gridiron, the \"New Brunswick Times\" reported: \"Toohey Is Back Ready To Jump In The Game.\" In November 1913, Toohey was elected by his teammates as captain of Rutgers' 1914 football team. In December 1913, the Board of Managers at Rutgers ruled that Toohey was ineligible to play in 1914, having already played four seasons with the football team. The decision of the Board of Managers sparked a controversy, as alumni sought to restore his eligibility, and others criticized any leniency in enforcing the four-year eligibility rule. Toohey's eligibility was ultimately restored, and he was the captain of the 1914 Rutgers team. Following a 33-0 win over NYU in November 1914, \"The New York Times\" praised Toohey for his blocking: \"Toohey weights 210 pounds and made a whole in the line ten yards wide.\" He was also selected as a first-team All-American in 1914 by James P. Sinnot of the \"New York Evening Mail\", the \"New York Globe\", sports writer Daniel of the \"New York Press\" the \"Newark Sunday Call\", and \"Newark Evening Star\". In announcing the selection of Toohey, Daniel wrote:\"Among the tackles we place Toohey of Rutgers on an even plane with Ballin of Princeton. Despite his 210 pounds Toohey is a speedy and is a stone wall on defense. He played Ballin in the Princeton game, and had distinctly the better of the Tiger captain.\"",
"Title: Peter Løvenkrands\n\nPeter Rosenkrands Løvenkrands (born 29 January 1980) is a Danish former footballer who played mainly as a striker or as a left winger, and was known for his pace.",
"Title: Charles H. Smith (American football)\n\nCharles H. \"Fatty\" Smith was an American football center who played for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team in 1893 and 1894. Smith stood 5 feet, 10 inches, and weighed a hefty 230 pounds in 1893. In 1894, Smith anchored the line for one of the first great Michigan football teams. The 1894 Michigan team outscored opponents 244-84 and compiled a record of 9-1-1, including wins over Cornell University and the University of Chicago. Michigan's 1894 victory over Cornell marked the first victory by a Western football school against one of the Eastern football powers. Up to that point, no Western player had been selected for the annual College Football All-America Teams selected by Eastern football authorities, Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp. Smith was the standout star of Western football in 1894, and Western football enthusiasts lobbied for Smith to be selected as an All-American. Whitney and Camp declined the suggestion, and no Western football players would be selected as All-Americans until 1898, when Clarence Herschberger and William Cunningham received the honors. The resistance to selecting Smith (or any other Western player) as an All-American is reflected in the following newspaper account from December 1894:\"Some of the western colleges have developed great players on their teams and this year may claim for them a position on the All American team. Notably the University of Michigan claims for their center 'Fatty' Smith the supremacy in his position. But the western institutions have not yet mastered the eastern knowledge of all the details and fine points of the game. Smith has made a great record against the west and even against Cornell, but the Ithacan center was not a master of his position. When brought to face a man like the Stillman of today or the Bulliet of last year, Smith would simply be lost and entirely out generaled. So it would be with all of the claimants for line positions from western teams. And no one claims for a moment that western back field men could play in the same class with eastern men.\""
] |
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What s a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans, American Movie or When the Levees Broke ?
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When the Levees Broke
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comparison
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"School Daze is a 1988 American musical comedy drama film, written and directed by Spike Lee, and starring Larry Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell-Martin.",
" Based in part on Spike Lee's experiences at Atlanta's Morehouse College, Spelman College, Morris Brown College and Clark Atlanta University, it is a story about fraternity and sorority members clashing with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend.",
" It also touches upon issues of colorism and hair texture bias within the African-American community.",
" The second feature film by Spike Lee, \"School Daze\" was released on February 12, 1988 by Columbia Pictures."
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"American Movie is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Smith.",
" The film chronicles the real 1996–97 making of \"Coven\", an independent horror film directed by filmmaker Mark Borchardt.",
" Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic \"Northwestern,\" \"Coven\" suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardt's burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires as his production team.",
" The documentary follows Borchardt's filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects.",
" \"American Movie\" was produced by Sarah Price and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann."
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"From 1890 through 2006, the Orleans Levee Board was the body of commissioners that oversaw the Orleans Levee District (OLD) which supervised the levee and floodwall system in Orleans Parish, Louisiana.",
" The role of the OLD has changed over time.",
" Prior to Hurricane Betsy in 1965, the OLD developed land and sold it to raise money to build and improve levees.",
" After 1965, Congress directed the Army Corps of Engineers to be responsible for design and construction of the hurricane flood protection system enveloping New Orleans."
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"If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, \"\".",
" The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf.",
" Many of the participants in \"Levees\" were also featured in this documentary."
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"Jamie Meltzer is an American movie and documentary film director.",
" He has made \"True Conviction\", \"\"Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story\"\", \"\"Welcome to Nollywood\"\", \"\"La Caminata\"\" (a short film), and the feature-length documentary film \"\"Informant\"\".",
" He teaches documentary film production in the Art Department of Stanford University, as part of the MFA Program in Documentary Film."
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"Dinerral \"Dick\" Shavers (born c. 1981, died 28 December 2006) was a jazz drummer and educator from New Orleans, Louisiana.",
" Shavers was best known musically as a founding member of the Hot 8 Brass Band.",
" He also taught at a local high school and created music programs for poor local youths.",
" He appeared in the Spike Lee film \"When the Levees Broke\" discussing the devastation of his family home in the Lower 9th Ward."
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"Putting the River in Reverse is a 2006 documentary film about the first major recording session in New Orleans, United States, following Hurricane Katrina.",
" It features Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint.",
" It was directed by Matthew Buzzell and premiered at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.",
" It also played at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival."
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"Hexing a Hurricane is a 2006 documentary film about the effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans.",
" It has been billed as the \"First Katrina documentary\" released by a New Orleanian.",
" The film is directed by Jeremy Campbell and distributed by the National Film Network.",
" The film's score was orchestrated by New Orleans artist Eric Laws."
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"When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana following the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina.",
" It was filmed in late August and early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on August 16, 2006 and was first aired on HBO the following week.",
" The television premiere aired in two parts on August 21 and 22, 2006 on HBO.",
" It has been described by Sheila Nevins, chief of HBO's documentary unit, as \"one of the most important films HBO has ever made.\"",
" The title is a reference to the blues tune, \"When the Levee Breaks\", by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927."
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"Kobe Doin' Work is a 2009 documentary film directed by Spike Lee.",
" It focuses on Kobe Bryant during one day of the 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season.",
" Bryant granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras unprecedented access to his life for one day.",
" \"Kobe: Doin' Work\" premiered on ESPN on May 16, 2009."
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"Title: School Daze\n\nSchool Daze is a 1988 American musical comedy drama film, written and directed by Spike Lee, and starring Larry Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell-Martin. Based in part on Spike Lee's experiences at Atlanta's Morehouse College, Spelman College, Morris Brown College and Clark Atlanta University, it is a story about fraternity and sorority members clashing with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend. It also touches upon issues of colorism and hair texture bias within the African-American community. The second feature film by Spike Lee, \"School Daze\" was released on February 12, 1988 by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: American Movie\n\nAmerican Movie is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Smith. The film chronicles the real 1996–97 making of \"Coven\", an independent horror film directed by filmmaker Mark Borchardt. Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic \"Northwestern,\" \"Coven\" suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardt's burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires as his production team. The documentary follows Borchardt's filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects. \"American Movie\" was produced by Sarah Price and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann.",
"Title: Orleans Levee Board\n\nFrom 1890 through 2006, the Orleans Levee Board was the body of commissioners that oversaw the Orleans Levee District (OLD) which supervised the levee and floodwall system in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. The role of the OLD has changed over time. Prior to Hurricane Betsy in 1965, the OLD developed land and sold it to raise money to build and improve levees. After 1965, Congress directed the Army Corps of Engineers to be responsible for design and construction of the hurricane flood protection system enveloping New Orleans.",
"Title: If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise (film)\n\nIf God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, \"\". The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf. Many of the participants in \"Levees\" were also featured in this documentary.",
"Title: Jamie Meltzer\n\nJamie Meltzer is an American movie and documentary film director. He has made \"True Conviction\", \"\"Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story\"\", \"\"Welcome to Nollywood\"\", \"\"La Caminata\"\" (a short film), and the feature-length documentary film \"\"Informant\"\". He teaches documentary film production in the Art Department of Stanford University, as part of the MFA Program in Documentary Film.",
"Title: Dinerral Shavers\n\nDinerral \"Dick\" Shavers (born c. 1981, died 28 December 2006) was a jazz drummer and educator from New Orleans, Louisiana. Shavers was best known musically as a founding member of the Hot 8 Brass Band. He also taught at a local high school and created music programs for poor local youths. He appeared in the Spike Lee film \"When the Levees Broke\" discussing the devastation of his family home in the Lower 9th Ward.",
"Title: Putting the River in Reverse\n\nPutting the River in Reverse is a 2006 documentary film about the first major recording session in New Orleans, United States, following Hurricane Katrina. It features Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint. It was directed by Matthew Buzzell and premiered at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. It also played at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.",
"Title: Hexing a Hurricane\n\nHexing a Hurricane is a 2006 documentary film about the effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. It has been billed as the \"First Katrina documentary\" released by a New Orleanian. The film is directed by Jeremy Campbell and distributed by the National Film Network. The film's score was orchestrated by New Orleans artist Eric Laws.",
"Title: When the Levees Broke\n\nWhen the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana following the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina. It was filmed in late August and early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on August 16, 2006 and was first aired on HBO the following week. The television premiere aired in two parts on August 21 and 22, 2006 on HBO. It has been described by Sheila Nevins, chief of HBO's documentary unit, as \"one of the most important films HBO has ever made.\" The title is a reference to the blues tune, \"When the Levee Breaks\", by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.",
"Title: Kobe Doin' Work\n\nKobe Doin' Work is a 2009 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. It focuses on Kobe Bryant during one day of the 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season. Bryant granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras unprecedented access to his life for one day. \"Kobe: Doin' Work\" premiered on ESPN on May 16, 2009."
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Who was the city, in which the 2007 Miss Philippines Earth pageant was held, named after?
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Manuel L. Quezon
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 24, 2010 at the Aquatica, Manila Ocean Park, Manila, Philippines.",
"<ref name=\"missphilippines-earth.com/?page_id\"> </ref> Miss Philippines Earth is the largest and most widely participated beauty pageant in the Philippines with 49 official delegates participated in 2010.",
" Miss Philippines Earth 2009 Sandra Seifert crowned Kris Psyche Resus from Infanta as her successor and represented the Philippines in the international Miss Earth 2010 beauty pageant, was held in Vietnam."
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2014 is the 14th edition of Miss Philippines Earth.",
" The pageant was held on May 11, 2014 at the Mall of Asia Arena with Miss Philippines Earth 2013 and Miss Earth 2013 Top 8 Finalist Angelee Claudette delos Reyes crowning her successor, Miss Philippines Earth 2014, Jamie Herrell of Cebu City."
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2012, the 12th edition of the advocacy-driven Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on May 27, 2012 at the Center Stage of SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, Philippines.",
" Miss Philippines Earth is a beauty pageant in the Philippines where the participants and winners work on the environmental-social-humanitarian advocacy of the pageant."
],
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"sentences": [
"Miss Philippines Earth 2007, the seventh edition of Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 29, 2007 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines."
],
"title": "Miss Philippines Earth 2007"
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2015 is the 15th edition of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant which was held on May 31, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena.",
" Miss Philippines Earth 2014 and then reigning Miss Earth 2014 winner Jamie Herrell crowned Angelia Gabrena Ong of the City of Manila at the end of the event.",
" New crowns made by jeweller Ramon Papa were unveiled during the pageant."
],
"title": "Miss Philippines Earth 2015"
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"sentences": [
"Miss Philippines 2001, the first edition of Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 28, 2001 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines.",
" The event, produced by Carousel Productions, was telecast on RPN Channel 9 at 9 'o clock in the evening and broadcast internationally by the Star World cable and satellite television.",
" Carlene Aguilar was crowned as the first ever winner of Miss Philippines Earth pageant."
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"Kris Psyche Orozco Resus (born c. 1987) is a beauty queen from Infanta, Quezon, Philippines.",
" She competed in the tenth edition of the national Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant and was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2010.",
" As Miss Philippines Earth winner, she fulfills her duty as one of the spokespersons of the Miss Earth Foundation, an environmental-social-humanitarian outreach arm of Miss Earth beauty pageant.",
" She represented the Philippines in the Miss Earth 2010 pageant in Nha Trang, Vietnam in December 2010 where she placed in the top 5 of the Best in Ao Dai category."
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"title": "Psyche Resus"
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2013, the 13th edition of Carousel Productions' Miss Philippines Earth, was held on May 19, 2013 at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Philippines.",
" Stephany Stefanowitz, the winner of Miss Philippines Earth 2012 crowned her successor, Angelee Claudette delos Reyes, Miss Philippines Earth 2013 at the end of the pageant.",
" The pageant has aligned itself with the 2013 declaration of the United Nations General Assembly as the \"International Year of Water Cooperation.\"",
" It was also the first in pageant history to use a hologram technology."
],
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"Miss Philippines Earth 2016 is the 16th edition of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant which will be held on June 11, 2016 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines.",
" Miss Philippines Earth 2015 and later Miss Earth 2015 winner Angelia Ong crowned Imelda Schweighart of Puerto Princesa, Palawan as her successor at the end of the coronation night."
],
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"Quezon City ( ; Filipino: \"Lungsod Quezon\" , ] ; Spanish: \"Ciudad Quezón\" ] ; also known as QC or Kyusi) is the most populous city in the Philippines.",
" It was founded by and named after Manuel L. Quezon, the 2nd President of the Philippines to replace Manila as the national capital.",
" The city eventually became the capital of the Philippines from 1948-1976."
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"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2010\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 24, 2010 at the Aquatica, Manila Ocean Park, Manila, Philippines. <ref name=\"missphilippines-earth.com/?page_id\"> </ref> Miss Philippines Earth is the largest and most widely participated beauty pageant in the Philippines with 49 official delegates participated in 2010. Miss Philippines Earth 2009 Sandra Seifert crowned Kris Psyche Resus from Infanta as her successor and represented the Philippines in the international Miss Earth 2010 beauty pageant, was held in Vietnam.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2014\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2014 is the 14th edition of Miss Philippines Earth. The pageant was held on May 11, 2014 at the Mall of Asia Arena with Miss Philippines Earth 2013 and Miss Earth 2013 Top 8 Finalist Angelee Claudette delos Reyes crowning her successor, Miss Philippines Earth 2014, Jamie Herrell of Cebu City.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2012\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2012, the 12th edition of the advocacy-driven Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on May 27, 2012 at the Center Stage of SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, Philippines. Miss Philippines Earth is a beauty pageant in the Philippines where the participants and winners work on the environmental-social-humanitarian advocacy of the pageant.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2007\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2007, the seventh edition of Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 29, 2007 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2015\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2015 is the 15th edition of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant which was held on May 31, 2015 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Miss Philippines Earth 2014 and then reigning Miss Earth 2014 winner Jamie Herrell crowned Angelia Gabrena Ong of the City of Manila at the end of the event. New crowns made by jeweller Ramon Papa were unveiled during the pageant.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2001\n\nMiss Philippines 2001, the first edition of Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 28, 2001 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines. The event, produced by Carousel Productions, was telecast on RPN Channel 9 at 9 'o clock in the evening and broadcast internationally by the Star World cable and satellite television. Carlene Aguilar was crowned as the first ever winner of Miss Philippines Earth pageant.",
"Title: Psyche Resus\n\nKris Psyche Orozco Resus (born c. 1987) is a beauty queen from Infanta, Quezon, Philippines. She competed in the tenth edition of the national Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant and was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2010. As Miss Philippines Earth winner, she fulfills her duty as one of the spokespersons of the Miss Earth Foundation, an environmental-social-humanitarian outreach arm of Miss Earth beauty pageant. She represented the Philippines in the Miss Earth 2010 pageant in Nha Trang, Vietnam in December 2010 where she placed in the top 5 of the Best in Ao Dai category.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2013\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2013, the 13th edition of Carousel Productions' Miss Philippines Earth, was held on May 19, 2013 at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Philippines. Stephany Stefanowitz, the winner of Miss Philippines Earth 2012 crowned her successor, Angelee Claudette delos Reyes, Miss Philippines Earth 2013 at the end of the pageant. The pageant has aligned itself with the 2013 declaration of the United Nations General Assembly as the \"International Year of Water Cooperation.\" It was also the first in pageant history to use a hologram technology.",
"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2016\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2016 is the 16th edition of the Miss Philippines Earth pageant which will be held on June 11, 2016 at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines. Miss Philippines Earth 2015 and later Miss Earth 2015 winner Angelia Ong crowned Imelda Schweighart of Puerto Princesa, Palawan as her successor at the end of the coronation night.",
"Title: Quezon City\n\nQuezon City ( ; Filipino: \"Lungsod Quezon\" , ] ; Spanish: \"Ciudad Quezón\" ] ; also known as QC or Kyusi) is the most populous city in the Philippines. It was founded by and named after Manuel L. Quezon, the 2nd President of the Philippines to replace Manila as the national capital. The city eventually became the capital of the Philippines from 1948-1976."
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Joe Sims played in what series that focused on the death of an 11-year-old boy?
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Broadchurch
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"The Sims Bustin' Out is the second title in \"The Sims\" console series and the first \"The Sims\" title not to be released on PC.",
" It featured the same 3D environment and engine the past game did, however adds several features from \"The Sims\" expansion packs: \"\", \"\", and \"\".",
" \"Bustin' Out\" is available on Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and N-Gage in the fourth quarter of 2003 .",
" As the title suggests, the sims can get out of the house to visit other locations such as \"Shiny Things Lab\" or \"Casa Caliente\".",
" There are two modes.",
" \"Bust Out Mode\", which has mission-based gameplay and \"Freeplay Mode\", which is open-ended gameplay very much like the original \"The Sims\" PC game.",
" The PlayStation 2 version once featured the option to play online.",
" However, it was shut down on August 1, 2008 (the same day \"The Sims Online \"shut down)."
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"Vosburg v. Putney, 80 Wis. 523, 50 N.W. 403 (Wisc. 1891), is a landmark American torts case that helped establish the scope of liability in a battery.",
" The case involved an incident that occurred in February 1889 in Waukesha, Wisconsin.",
" A 14-year-old boy, Andrew Vosburg, was kicked in his upper shin by an 11-year-old boy, George Putney, while the two were in their schoolhouse's classroom.",
" Vosburg had previously injured his knee, and after the incident he developed a serious infection in the area that required local physicians to drain pus and excise bone, and left him with a weakness in his leg for the rest of his life.",
" The verdict of the lawsuit's first trial was set aside, and in the second trial the jury awarded Vosburg $2500 in compensatory damages."
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"Barry Sims (born December 1, 1974) is a former American football offensive lineman.",
" He was drafted by the Scottish Claymores in the 17th round of the NFL Europe Draft in 1999.",
" He played college football at Utah.",
" Sims played nine seasons for the Oakland Raiders and three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers."
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"Monster Pig (or Pigzilla) was the subject of a controversial 2007 story that initially ran in the news media as a report (and a series of accompanying photographs) of an 11-year-old boy shooting a giant feral pig.",
" The pig was claimed to have been shot during a hunt on May 3, 2007 by an 11-year-old boy named Jamison Stone.",
" The location of the shooting was the Lost Creek Plantation, a commercial hunting preserve outside Anniston, Alabama, USA.",
" According to the hunters (there were no independent witnesses), the pig weighed 1051 lb and measured 9 ft in length."
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"Tonicha Lawrence (née Jeronimo; born 4 November 1977) is a British actress, born in Jersey, of partial Portuguese extraction.",
" She starred on the show \"Emmerdale\" from 1994–97 until her character, Linda Fowler, was killed off.",
" In 2000, she married her \"Emmerdale\" co-star, Stuart Wade (born 1 August 1969, Halifax, West Yorkshire), best known for playing \"Biff Fowler\", with whom she has two children.",
" In May 2016, she joined the cast of BBC medical drama \"Casualty\", playing the role of Steph Sims the mother of Carmel Sims played by Lawrence's daughter Sydney Wade ."
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"Broadchurch is a British television crime drama broadcast on ITV.",
" It was created and written by Chris Chibnall and produced by Kudos Film and Television, Shine America, and Imaginary Friends.",
" The first series, which premiered on 4 March 2013, focused on the death of an 11-year-old boy and the impact of grief, mutual suspicion and media attention on the town.",
" Filming for series two began in late May 2014 and concluded on 12 October 2014 and the series premiered on 5 January 2015.",
" Series three was confirmed on 23 February 2015, immediately following the series two finale, and premiered on 27 February 2017."
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"The Bat Ayin axe attack was an attack by a Palestinian man that took place on 2 April 2009 in the West Bank, when Moussa Tayet attacked a group of Israeli children with an axe and a knife, killing 13-year-old boy Shlomo Nativ and seriously wounding 7-year-old boy Yair Gamliel, in the Israeli settlement of Bat Ayin."
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"Joe Sims is a Bristol-born actor known primarily for his role in ITV's drama \"Broadchurch\" where he played plumber Nige Carter."
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"Billy Ray Sims (born September 18, 1955) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the 1980s.",
" Sims played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and won the Heisman Trophy in 1978.",
" He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions.",
" Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft.",
" He was given the nickname \"Kung Fu Billy Sims\" by ESPN's Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers.",
" In the NFL Films highlight, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, Sims ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked Oilers Cornerback Steve Brown in the head."
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"Political Affairs Magazine was a monthly, online Marxist publication.",
" It aims to provide an analysis of events from a working class point of view.",
" The magazine is a publication of the Communist Party USA and was founded in 1944 upon the closure of its predecessor, \"The Communist\", which was founded in 1924.",
" Well-known editors of \"Political Affairs Magazine\" include Gus Hall, Hyman Lumer, Herbert Aptheker, Gerald Horne, and Joe Sims.",
" Sims continues as publisher.",
" The magazine quit publishing articles in 2016 and merged with People's World."
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"Title: The Sims Bustin' Out\n\nThe Sims Bustin' Out is the second title in \"The Sims\" console series and the first \"The Sims\" title not to be released on PC. It featured the same 3D environment and engine the past game did, however adds several features from \"The Sims\" expansion packs: \"\", \"\", and \"\". \"Bustin' Out\" is available on Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and N-Gage in the fourth quarter of 2003 . As the title suggests, the sims can get out of the house to visit other locations such as \"Shiny Things Lab\" or \"Casa Caliente\". There are two modes. \"Bust Out Mode\", which has mission-based gameplay and \"Freeplay Mode\", which is open-ended gameplay very much like the original \"The Sims\" PC game. The PlayStation 2 version once featured the option to play online. However, it was shut down on August 1, 2008 (the same day \"The Sims Online \"shut down).",
"Title: Vosburg v. Putney\n\nVosburg v. Putney, 80 Wis. 523, 50 N.W. 403 (Wisc. 1891), is a landmark American torts case that helped establish the scope of liability in a battery. The case involved an incident that occurred in February 1889 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. A 14-year-old boy, Andrew Vosburg, was kicked in his upper shin by an 11-year-old boy, George Putney, while the two were in their schoolhouse's classroom. Vosburg had previously injured his knee, and after the incident he developed a serious infection in the area that required local physicians to drain pus and excise bone, and left him with a weakness in his leg for the rest of his life. The verdict of the lawsuit's first trial was set aside, and in the second trial the jury awarded Vosburg $2500 in compensatory damages.",
"Title: Barry Sims\n\nBarry Sims (born December 1, 1974) is a former American football offensive lineman. He was drafted by the Scottish Claymores in the 17th round of the NFL Europe Draft in 1999. He played college football at Utah. Sims played nine seasons for the Oakland Raiders and three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.",
"Title: Monster Pig\n\nMonster Pig (or Pigzilla) was the subject of a controversial 2007 story that initially ran in the news media as a report (and a series of accompanying photographs) of an 11-year-old boy shooting a giant feral pig. The pig was claimed to have been shot during a hunt on May 3, 2007 by an 11-year-old boy named Jamison Stone. The location of the shooting was the Lost Creek Plantation, a commercial hunting preserve outside Anniston, Alabama, USA. According to the hunters (there were no independent witnesses), the pig weighed 1051 lb and measured 9 ft in length.",
"Title: Tonicha Lawrence\n\nTonicha Lawrence (née Jeronimo; born 4 November 1977) is a British actress, born in Jersey, of partial Portuguese extraction. She starred on the show \"Emmerdale\" from 1994–97 until her character, Linda Fowler, was killed off. In 2000, she married her \"Emmerdale\" co-star, Stuart Wade (born 1 August 1969, Halifax, West Yorkshire), best known for playing \"Biff Fowler\", with whom she has two children. In May 2016, she joined the cast of BBC medical drama \"Casualty\", playing the role of Steph Sims the mother of Carmel Sims played by Lawrence's daughter Sydney Wade .",
"Title: Broadchurch\n\nBroadchurch is a British television crime drama broadcast on ITV. It was created and written by Chris Chibnall and produced by Kudos Film and Television, Shine America, and Imaginary Friends. The first series, which premiered on 4 March 2013, focused on the death of an 11-year-old boy and the impact of grief, mutual suspicion and media attention on the town. Filming for series two began in late May 2014 and concluded on 12 October 2014 and the series premiered on 5 January 2015. Series three was confirmed on 23 February 2015, immediately following the series two finale, and premiered on 27 February 2017.",
"Title: Bat Ayin axe attack\n\nThe Bat Ayin axe attack was an attack by a Palestinian man that took place on 2 April 2009 in the West Bank, when Moussa Tayet attacked a group of Israeli children with an axe and a knife, killing 13-year-old boy Shlomo Nativ and seriously wounding 7-year-old boy Yair Gamliel, in the Israeli settlement of Bat Ayin.",
"Title: Joe Sims (actor)\n\nJoe Sims is a Bristol-born actor known primarily for his role in ITV's drama \"Broadchurch\" where he played plumber Nige Carter.",
"Title: Billy Sims\n\nBilly Ray Sims (born September 18, 1955) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the 1980s. Sims played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and won the Heisman Trophy in 1978. He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions. Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft. He was given the nickname \"Kung Fu Billy Sims\" by ESPN's Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers. In the NFL Films highlight, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, Sims ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked Oilers Cornerback Steve Brown in the head.",
"Title: Political Affairs (magazine)\n\nPolitical Affairs Magazine was a monthly, online Marxist publication. It aims to provide an analysis of events from a working class point of view. The magazine is a publication of the Communist Party USA and was founded in 1944 upon the closure of its predecessor, \"The Communist\", which was founded in 1924. Well-known editors of \"Political Affairs Magazine\" include Gus Hall, Hyman Lumer, Herbert Aptheker, Gerald Horne, and Joe Sims. Sims continues as publisher. The magazine quit publishing articles in 2016 and merged with People's World."
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Which British Internet magazine that uses primarily a broadly libertarian perspective is Brendan O'Neil an editor for?
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Spiked
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"Richard J. Maybury (born October 10, 1946) is the publisher of \"U.S. & World Early Warning Report for Investors\".",
" He has written several entry level books on United States economics, law, and history from a libertarian perspective.",
" He has written these things in epistolatory form, usually as an uncle writing to his nephew, answering questions.",
" Maybury was a high school economics teacher.",
" After failing to find a book which would give a clear explanation on his view of economics he wrote one himself.",
" Some of his books include \"Uncle Eric Talks About Personal, Career & Financial Security\"; a book that is basically the foundation for his other books about the model perspective and Higher Law, \"Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?\"",
"; a book that explains the history of the [United States] economic model and how it was based on free-market Austrian economics, \"Whatever Happened to Justice?\"",
"; a book about his juris naturalist philosophical viewpoints regarding the foundations of America's legal system, British Common Law, the law of the Franks, and early Christian Ireland."
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"The Trump Revolution: The Donald's Creative Destruction Deconstructed is the third book by paleolibertarian author and columnist Ilana Mercer.",
" Published on June 29, 2016, TTR appears to be the first analysis of the Trump phenomenon from a libertarian perspective."
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"Virginia Inman Postrel (born January 14, 1960) is an American political and cultural writer of broadly libertarian, or classical liberal, views."
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"Spiked (also written as sp!ked) is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society from a broadly libertarian perspective."
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"The Spanish Revolution was a workers' social revolution that began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and resulted in the widespread implementation of anarchist and more broadly libertarian socialist organizational principles throughout various portions of the country for two to three years, primarily Catalonia, Aragon, Andalusia, and parts of the Valencian Community.",
" Much of the economy of Spain was put under worker control; in anarchist strongholds like Catalonia, the figure was as high as 75%, but lower in areas with heavy influence by the Communist Party of Spain.",
" Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivized and run as libertarian socialist communes. Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers."
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"Elmer Earl Hartman IV, better known as Butch Hartman (born January 10, 1965), is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and actor, best known for creating the Nickelodeon cartoons \"The Fairly OddParents\", \"Danny Phantom\", \"T.U.F.F. Puppy\" and \"Bunsen Is a Beast\".",
" Hartman also owns a production company, Billionfold, Inc., which he uses primarily to produce his shows.",
" Hartman has been an executive producer on \"Fairly OddParents\" since its series debut in 2001."
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"Megan McArdle (born January 29, 1973) is a journalist and blogger based in Washington, D.C..",
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"Spider written as \"SPIDER\" (written with a mirrored 'R') was a monthly magazine circulated in Pakistan by the DAWN group of newspapers, focusing on issues related to software/hardware and Internet technologies.",
" The magazine sported a tagline boasting it to be \"Pakistan's Internet Magazine\" until March 2005.",
" Since most of the issues discussed in its leaves are mostly about information technology rather than \"just\" Internet, the tagline was removed.",
" A symbol that dons its cover pronouncing its identity is that of a mouse with eight limbs and a blinking red sensor as an eye over a web engulfed in a yellow circle, mostly found at the top-right corner of the publication."
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"Amity Ruth Shlaes ( ; born September 10, 1960) is an American author and newspaper and magazine columnist.",
" Shlaes writes about politics and economics from a US libertarian perspective.",
" Shlaes has authored four books and currently chairs the board of trustees of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation."
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"Title: Richard J. Maybury\n\nRichard J. Maybury (born October 10, 1946) is the publisher of \"U.S. & World Early Warning Report for Investors\". He has written several entry level books on United States economics, law, and history from a libertarian perspective. He has written these things in epistolatory form, usually as an uncle writing to his nephew, answering questions. Maybury was a high school economics teacher. After failing to find a book which would give a clear explanation on his view of economics he wrote one himself. Some of his books include \"Uncle Eric Talks About Personal, Career & Financial Security\"; a book that is basically the foundation for his other books about the model perspective and Higher Law, \"Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?\" ; a book that explains the history of the [United States] economic model and how it was based on free-market Austrian economics, \"Whatever Happened to Justice?\" ; a book about his juris naturalist philosophical viewpoints regarding the foundations of America's legal system, British Common Law, the law of the Franks, and early Christian Ireland.",
"Title: The Trump Revolution\n\nThe Trump Revolution: The Donald's Creative Destruction Deconstructed is the third book by paleolibertarian author and columnist Ilana Mercer. Published on June 29, 2016, TTR appears to be the first analysis of the Trump phenomenon from a libertarian perspective.",
"Title: Virginia Postrel\n\nVirginia Inman Postrel (born January 14, 1960) is an American political and cultural writer of broadly libertarian, or classical liberal, views.",
"Title: Spiked (magazine)\n\nSpiked (also written as sp!ked) is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society from a broadly libertarian perspective.",
"Title: Spanish Revolution of 1936\n\nThe Spanish Revolution was a workers' social revolution that began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and resulted in the widespread implementation of anarchist and more broadly libertarian socialist organizational principles throughout various portions of the country for two to three years, primarily Catalonia, Aragon, Andalusia, and parts of the Valencian Community. Much of the economy of Spain was put under worker control; in anarchist strongholds like Catalonia, the figure was as high as 75%, but lower in areas with heavy influence by the Communist Party of Spain. Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivized and run as libertarian socialist communes. Even places like hotels, barber shops, and restaurants were collectivized and managed by their workers.",
"Title: Butch Hartman\n\nElmer Earl Hartman IV, better known as Butch Hartman (born January 10, 1965), is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and actor, best known for creating the Nickelodeon cartoons \"The Fairly OddParents\", \"Danny Phantom\", \"T.U.F.F. Puppy\" and \"Bunsen Is a Beast\". Hartman also owns a production company, Billionfold, Inc., which he uses primarily to produce his shows. Hartman has been an executive producer on \"Fairly OddParents\" since its series debut in 2001.",
"Title: Megan McArdle\n\nMegan McArdle (born January 29, 1973) is a journalist and blogger based in Washington, D.C.. She writes mostly about economics, finance and government policy from a libertarian perspective.",
"Title: Brendan O'Neill (journalist)\n\nBrendan O'Neill is the editor of Spiked Online and a columnist for \"The Australian\" and \"The Big Issue\".",
"Title: Spider (computer magazine)\n\nSpider written as \"SPIDER\" (written with a mirrored 'R') was a monthly magazine circulated in Pakistan by the DAWN group of newspapers, focusing on issues related to software/hardware and Internet technologies. The magazine sported a tagline boasting it to be \"Pakistan's Internet Magazine\" until March 2005. Since most of the issues discussed in its leaves are mostly about information technology rather than \"just\" Internet, the tagline was removed. A symbol that dons its cover pronouncing its identity is that of a mouse with eight limbs and a blinking red sensor as an eye over a web engulfed in a yellow circle, mostly found at the top-right corner of the publication.",
"Title: Amity Shlaes\n\nAmity Ruth Shlaes ( ; born September 10, 1960) is an American author and newspaper and magazine columnist. Shlaes writes about politics and economics from a US libertarian perspective. Shlaes has authored four books and currently chairs the board of trustees of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation."
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Mick Ranger is an Essex, UK based firearms dealer, and previously sold Michael Ryan the Chinese "Type 56" copy of AK-47 rifle that he used in 1987 to kill eight people during the Hungerford massacre, was a series of random shootings in Hungerford, Berkshire, United Kingdom, on which date?
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"The Cumbria shootings was a killing spree that occurred on 2 June 2010 when a lone gunman, Derrick Bird, killed 12 people and injured 11 others before killing himself in Cumbria, England.",
" Along with the 1987 Hungerford massacre, the 1989 Monkseaton shootings, and the 1996 Dunblane school massacre, it is one of the worst criminal acts involving firearms in British history."
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"The Hungerford massacre was a series of random shootings in Hungerford, Berkshire, United Kingdom, on 19 August 1987, when Michael Robert Ryan, an unemployed antique dealer and handyman, fatally shot 16 people, before taking his own life.",
" The shootings, committed using a handgun and two semi-automatic rifles, occurred at several locations, including a school he had once attended.",
" A police officer died in the incident, and many people were injured.",
" 15 other people were also shot but survived.",
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"The SKS is a Soviet semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round, designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov.",
" Its complete designation, SKS-45, is an initialism for Samozaryadny Karabin sistemy Simonova, 1945 (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова , 1945; Self-loading Carbine of (the) Simonov system, 1945).",
" The SKS-45 was manufactured at Tula Arsenal from 1949-1958 and at Izhevsk Arsenal in just 1953 and 1954, resulting in a total Soviet production of about 2.7 million carbines.",
" In the early 1950s, the Soviets took the SKS carbine out of front-line service and replaced it with the AK-47; however, the SKS remained in second-line service for decades.",
" It is still used as a ceremonial firearm today.",
" The SKS was widely exported, and was also licensed for production by then Eastern Bloc nations, Romania and East Germany, as well as China, where it was designated the \"Type 56 Carbine\".",
" The East German version was known as the Karabiner S, the Albanian as the Model 561 and North Korean as the \"Type 63\".",
" The SKS is popular on the civilian surplus market as a hunting and marksmanship semi-automatic rifle in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.",
" Its age and numbers make it relatively inexpensive to purchase, and steel cased 7.62x39mm ammunition is one of the least expensive center fire cartridges currently on the market.",
" The SKS was the second firearm to be chambered for the 7.62×39mm M43 round, with the first being the RPD."
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"Baron Portal of Hungerford, of Hungerford in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1945 for Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal upon his retirement as Chief of the Air Staff, with remainder in default of male issue to his daughter, Rosemary Portal, and the heirs male of her body.",
" In 1946 Portal was further honoured when he was created Viscount Portal of Hungerford, of Hungerford in the County of Berkshire, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, with normal remainder to the male issue of his body.",
" The viscountcy became extinct on Lord Portal of Hungerford's death in 1971 as he left no surviving sons, while he was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his daughter Rosemary.",
" She sat as a cross-bencher in the House of Lords.",
" However, Lady Portal of Hungerford died without issue, and the barony became extinct on her death."
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"The Monkseaton shootings occurred on 30 April 1989 in Monkseaton, North Tyneside, United Kingdom, when Robert Sartin killed one man and left 14 other people injured during a 20-minute shooting spree.",
" It remains, along with the 1978 crimes of Barry Williams, 1987 Hungerford massacre, 1996 Dunblane massacre and the 2010 Cumbria shootings, one of the worst criminal atrocities involving firearms in British history."
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"The QBB-95 (Type 95) () is the light support weapon variant of the Chinese Type 95 family.",
" Based on the QBZ-95, the standard issue to most PLA units, most parts and ammunition of them are interchangeable (while small number of units are issued with Type 56, Type 81, or Type 03 Assault rifle, the latter of which also chambers the same 5.8×42mm DBP87 round).",
" This family includes a standard Assault rifle variant, a compact carbine variant and this particular light support weapon/Squad automatic weapon variant.",
" The longer, heavier barrel and 80-round drum magazine of the QBB-95 allow sustained firing, however the standard 30-round box magazine is also compatible."
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"Mick Ranger is an Essex, UK based firearms dealer.",
" He previously sold Michael Ryan the Chinese \"Type 56\" copy of AK-47 rifle that he used in 1987 to kill eight people during the Hungerford massacre."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Chinese Norinco Type 56 is a Chinese 7.62×39mm assault rifle.",
" It is a variant of the Soviet-designed AK-47 and AKM assault rifles. Production started in 1956 at State Factory 66, and since then it has been produced by Norinco, who continue to produce the rifle primarily for export."
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"Imperial Defence Services Ltd was a British based, privately owned firearms manufacturer.",
" Born in 1947, Mick Ranger runs Imperial Defence Services, which is based in the Essex village of Takeley.",
" His firm has operations in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Nigeria, Australia, South Africa and Vietnam.",
" The company website states:"
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"An AK-22 \"Trainer\" is a semi-automatic rifle loosely based upon the AK-47 in its design, and chambered in .22 long rifle calibre.",
" The firearm currently sold on the civilian market in the United States of America dubbed as the AK-22 \"Trainer\" is manufactured in Romania by \"S.C. Uzinele Mecanice Cugir S.A\".",
" Despite the common belief, the AK-22 is not normally used to train regular troops either in Romania or in other countries.",
" While until recently the use of rimfire rifles replicating the standard service rifles in its dimensions and features had been common in several countries for training soldiers in basic firearms handling and marksmanship, at present this use has been abandoned due to the enormous availability of service weapons and ammunition already in stock, and the fact that a rimfire rifle, with its low recoil, doesn't help accustom a recruit to the recoil of the regulation rifle they will use in their normal service life; rimfire rifles are however used in many countries for basic firearms handling and standard marksmanship training within Armed Forces' \"Youth Corps\" (Cadets).",
" The AK-22 is thus intended merely as a civilian sporter rifle.",
" Its average price ranges within 200 and 500 US$."
],
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"Title: Cumbria shootings\n\nThe Cumbria shootings was a killing spree that occurred on 2 June 2010 when a lone gunman, Derrick Bird, killed 12 people and injured 11 others before killing himself in Cumbria, England. Along with the 1987 Hungerford massacre, the 1989 Monkseaton shootings, and the 1996 Dunblane school massacre, it is one of the worst criminal acts involving firearms in British history.",
"Title: Hungerford massacre\n\nThe Hungerford massacre was a series of random shootings in Hungerford, Berkshire, United Kingdom, on 19 August 1987, when Michael Robert Ryan, an unemployed antique dealer and handyman, fatally shot 16 people, before taking his own life. The shootings, committed using a handgun and two semi-automatic rifles, occurred at several locations, including a school he had once attended. A police officer died in the incident, and many people were injured. 15 other people were also shot but survived. No firm motive for the killings has ever been established, although one psychologist has theorised Ryan's motive for the massacre had been a form of \"anger and contempt for the ordinary life\" around him, which he himself was not a tangible part of.",
"Title: SKS\n\nThe SKS is a Soviet semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round, designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. Its complete designation, SKS-45, is an initialism for Samozaryadny Karabin sistemy Simonova, 1945 (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова , 1945; Self-loading Carbine of (the) Simonov system, 1945). The SKS-45 was manufactured at Tula Arsenal from 1949-1958 and at Izhevsk Arsenal in just 1953 and 1954, resulting in a total Soviet production of about 2.7 million carbines. In the early 1950s, the Soviets took the SKS carbine out of front-line service and replaced it with the AK-47; however, the SKS remained in second-line service for decades. It is still used as a ceremonial firearm today. The SKS was widely exported, and was also licensed for production by then Eastern Bloc nations, Romania and East Germany, as well as China, where it was designated the \"Type 56 Carbine\". The East German version was known as the Karabiner S, the Albanian as the Model 561 and North Korean as the \"Type 63\". The SKS is popular on the civilian surplus market as a hunting and marksmanship semi-automatic rifle in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. Its age and numbers make it relatively inexpensive to purchase, and steel cased 7.62x39mm ammunition is one of the least expensive center fire cartridges currently on the market. The SKS was the second firearm to be chambered for the 7.62×39mm M43 round, with the first being the RPD.",
"Title: Baron Portal of Hungerford\n\nBaron Portal of Hungerford, of Hungerford in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1945 for Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal upon his retirement as Chief of the Air Staff, with remainder in default of male issue to his daughter, Rosemary Portal, and the heirs male of her body. In 1946 Portal was further honoured when he was created Viscount Portal of Hungerford, of Hungerford in the County of Berkshire, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, with normal remainder to the male issue of his body. The viscountcy became extinct on Lord Portal of Hungerford's death in 1971 as he left no surviving sons, while he was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his daughter Rosemary. She sat as a cross-bencher in the House of Lords. However, Lady Portal of Hungerford died without issue, and the barony became extinct on her death.",
"Title: Monkseaton shootings\n\nThe Monkseaton shootings occurred on 30 April 1989 in Monkseaton, North Tyneside, United Kingdom, when Robert Sartin killed one man and left 14 other people injured during a 20-minute shooting spree. It remains, along with the 1978 crimes of Barry Williams, 1987 Hungerford massacre, 1996 Dunblane massacre and the 2010 Cumbria shootings, one of the worst criminal atrocities involving firearms in British history.",
"Title: QBB-95\n\nThe QBB-95 (Type 95) () is the light support weapon variant of the Chinese Type 95 family. Based on the QBZ-95, the standard issue to most PLA units, most parts and ammunition of them are interchangeable (while small number of units are issued with Type 56, Type 81, or Type 03 Assault rifle, the latter of which also chambers the same 5.8×42mm DBP87 round). This family includes a standard Assault rifle variant, a compact carbine variant and this particular light support weapon/Squad automatic weapon variant. The longer, heavier barrel and 80-round drum magazine of the QBB-95 allow sustained firing, however the standard 30-round box magazine is also compatible.",
"Title: Mick Ranger\n\nMick Ranger is an Essex, UK based firearms dealer. He previously sold Michael Ryan the Chinese \"Type 56\" copy of AK-47 rifle that he used in 1987 to kill eight people during the Hungerford massacre.",
"Title: Type 56 assault rifle\n\nThe Chinese Norinco Type 56 is a Chinese 7.62×39mm assault rifle. It is a variant of the Soviet-designed AK-47 and AKM assault rifles. Production started in 1956 at State Factory 66, and since then it has been produced by Norinco, who continue to produce the rifle primarily for export.",
"Title: Imperial Defence Services\n\nImperial Defence Services Ltd was a British based, privately owned firearms manufacturer. Born in 1947, Mick Ranger runs Imperial Defence Services, which is based in the Essex village of Takeley. His firm has operations in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Nigeria, Australia, South Africa and Vietnam. The company website states:",
"Title: AK-22\n\nAn AK-22 \"Trainer\" is a semi-automatic rifle loosely based upon the AK-47 in its design, and chambered in .22 long rifle calibre. The firearm currently sold on the civilian market in the United States of America dubbed as the AK-22 \"Trainer\" is manufactured in Romania by \"S.C. Uzinele Mecanice Cugir S.A\". Despite the common belief, the AK-22 is not normally used to train regular troops either in Romania or in other countries. While until recently the use of rimfire rifles replicating the standard service rifles in its dimensions and features had been common in several countries for training soldiers in basic firearms handling and marksmanship, at present this use has been abandoned due to the enormous availability of service weapons and ammunition already in stock, and the fact that a rimfire rifle, with its low recoil, doesn't help accustom a recruit to the recoil of the regulation rifle they will use in their normal service life; rimfire rifles are however used in many countries for basic firearms handling and standard marksmanship training within Armed Forces' \"Youth Corps\" (Cadets). The AK-22 is thus intended merely as a civilian sporter rifle. Its average price ranges within 200 and 500 US$."
] |
5,226
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Rex Ingamells is credited with being the leading light of this Australian literary movement in what decades
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1930s and 1940s
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"The Jindyworobak Movement was an Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s whose white members, mostly poets, sought to contribute to a uniquely Australian culture through the integration of Indigenous Australian subjects, language and mythology.",
" The movement's stated aim was to \"free Australian art from whatever alien influences trammel it\" and create works based on an engagement with the Australian landscape and an \"understanding of Australia's history and traditions, primeval, colonial and modern\"."
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"Australian Literary Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal of literary studies, specialising in historical, critical, and theoretical studies of Australian literature.",
" It was established in 1963 by Laurie Hergenhan (University of Queensland), who edited the journal for its first forty years.",
" It was then edited by Leigh Dale (University of Wollongong) from 2002 to 2015; in 2010 the journal increased its publication frequency to quarterly, with two issues (May and October) focussed on Australian authors and texts, along with two \"general\" issues (June and November).",
" Successful special issues have focussed on queer writers and writing, the environment, medievalism, and biopolitics.",
" Since 2016, the journal has been edited by Julieanne Lamond (Australian National University).",
" In 2016, the journal ceased producing print volumes and digitised its entire archive.",
" It also moved to a rolling publication model involving a mix of open access for new essays and low-cost subscription access to the archive.",
" The journal, described as \"the preeminent journal in Australian literary criticism\", is abstracted and indexed by the MLA International Bibliography and AustLit."
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"sentences": [
"Roy Hasan (Hebrew: רועי חסן) (born 9 April 1983, in Hadera, Israel) is a leading contemporary Hebrew poet.",
" An Israeli, he is a leading light of the Ars poetica literary movement."
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"The Aswikrit Sahitya Andolan (Nepali: अस्वीकृत साहित्य आन्दोलन) (Rejected Literary Movement) is a dissident literary movement, formed in 1970 by a group of writers in Nepal under the name of \"Aswikrit Jamat (Nepali: अस्वीकृत जमात)\" (Rejected Generation).",
" At the time, Nepal was under the reign of a rigid monarchical authoritarian regime known as the panchayat system (defined as a party-less system).",
" No progressive thoughts were allowed in literary works, nor was any printed material or professional group formation allowed without the government sanction during this period.",
" Progressive writers were suppressed and subjugated by the government and its vigilant sneakers.",
" Thus they rebelled pronouncing themselves as Aswikrit Jamat i.e. rejectionists; not merely \"rejected generation\" but \"rejecters\" of all imposed authoritarian, undemocratic and unrealistic values by the rigid regime and old traditions."
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"The Great South Land : An Epic Poem (1951) is a poem by Australian author Rex Ingamells.",
" It consists of a sequence of twelve books, with an \"Overture\" and an epilogue, \"The Timeless Covenant\".",
" It won the ALS Gold Medal, and the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry, both in 1951."
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"sentences": [
"Peter Craven is an Australian literary critic and cultural studies writer.",
" Craven has written for \"The Age\", \"The Australian\" and the \"Australian Literary Review\".",
" His work has also appeared in \"Oxford Guide to Contemporary Writing\", the \"Times Literary Supplement\" and \"London Review of Books\"."
],
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"Khit San Sarpay (Burmese: ခေတ်စမ်းစာပေ , ] ; lit.",
" \"Testing the Age Literature\") was a literary movement that emerged in 1930s British Burma, and is considered the first modern literary movement in the history of Burmese literature.",
" The movement was heavily influenced by modern English literature, and started by young Burmese writers, many of whom were educated in Christian missionary schools.",
" It emerged from the literary contests held by the Burma Education Extension Association.",
" Many short stories in the modern prose appeared in the association's \"Ganda Lawka\" Magazine as well as other periodicals.",
" Three collections—\"Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 1\" (\"Experimental Tales\", 1934), \"Khit-San Kabya-mya\" (\"Experimental Poems\", 1934), and \"Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 2\" (1938), which were edited and selected by came to represent the emerging literary style."
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"Laurence Thomas \"Laurie\" Hergenhan (born 1931 in Bega, New South Wales) is an Australian literary scholar.",
" He is the founder and former editor of \"Australian Literary Studies\" (1963) and editor of the 1988 \"Penguin New Literary History of Australia\" and has published on Xavier Herbert.",
" He is a professor emeritus of the University of Queensland."
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"The ABC Fiction Award was an Australian literary award presented annually to the best, original, unpublished, adult fiction manuscript, written by an Australian resident over the age of 18.",
" It was launched in 2005.",
" The aim of the award was \"to encourage emerging writers, contribute to Australian literary culture, and fulfil the ABC's charter by reflecting the diversity of the Australian community and adding to a sense of national identity\".",
" The award was supported by ABC Local Radio and ABC TV."
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"Reginald Charles (Rex) Ingamells (19 January 191330 December 1955) was an Australian poet, generally credited with being the leading light of the Jindyworobak Movement."
],
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"Title: Jindyworobak Movement\n\nThe Jindyworobak Movement was an Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s whose white members, mostly poets, sought to contribute to a uniquely Australian culture through the integration of Indigenous Australian subjects, language and mythology. The movement's stated aim was to \"free Australian art from whatever alien influences trammel it\" and create works based on an engagement with the Australian landscape and an \"understanding of Australia's history and traditions, primeval, colonial and modern\".",
"Title: Australian Literary Studies\n\nAustralian Literary Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal of literary studies, specialising in historical, critical, and theoretical studies of Australian literature. It was established in 1963 by Laurie Hergenhan (University of Queensland), who edited the journal for its first forty years. It was then edited by Leigh Dale (University of Wollongong) from 2002 to 2015; in 2010 the journal increased its publication frequency to quarterly, with two issues (May and October) focussed on Australian authors and texts, along with two \"general\" issues (June and November). Successful special issues have focussed on queer writers and writing, the environment, medievalism, and biopolitics. Since 2016, the journal has been edited by Julieanne Lamond (Australian National University). In 2016, the journal ceased producing print volumes and digitised its entire archive. It also moved to a rolling publication model involving a mix of open access for new essays and low-cost subscription access to the archive. The journal, described as \"the preeminent journal in Australian literary criticism\", is abstracted and indexed by the MLA International Bibliography and AustLit.",
"Title: Roy Hasan\n\nRoy Hasan (Hebrew: רועי חסן) (born 9 April 1983, in Hadera, Israel) is a leading contemporary Hebrew poet. An Israeli, he is a leading light of the Ars poetica literary movement.",
"Title: Aswikrit Sahitya Andolan\n\nThe Aswikrit Sahitya Andolan (Nepali: अस्वीकृत साहित्य आन्दोलन) (Rejected Literary Movement) is a dissident literary movement, formed in 1970 by a group of writers in Nepal under the name of \"Aswikrit Jamat (Nepali: अस्वीकृत जमात)\" (Rejected Generation). At the time, Nepal was under the reign of a rigid monarchical authoritarian regime known as the panchayat system (defined as a party-less system). No progressive thoughts were allowed in literary works, nor was any printed material or professional group formation allowed without the government sanction during this period. Progressive writers were suppressed and subjugated by the government and its vigilant sneakers. Thus they rebelled pronouncing themselves as Aswikrit Jamat i.e. rejectionists; not merely \"rejected generation\" but \"rejecters\" of all imposed authoritarian, undemocratic and unrealistic values by the rigid regime and old traditions.",
"Title: The Great South Land : An Epic Poem\n\nThe Great South Land : An Epic Poem (1951) is a poem by Australian author Rex Ingamells. It consists of a sequence of twelve books, with an \"Overture\" and an epilogue, \"The Timeless Covenant\". It won the ALS Gold Medal, and the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry, both in 1951.",
"Title: Peter Craven (literary critic)\n\nPeter Craven is an Australian literary critic and cultural studies writer. Craven has written for \"The Age\", \"The Australian\" and the \"Australian Literary Review\". His work has also appeared in \"Oxford Guide to Contemporary Writing\", the \"Times Literary Supplement\" and \"London Review of Books\".",
"Title: Khit-San Sarpay\n\nKhit San Sarpay (Burmese: ခေတ်စမ်းစာပေ , ] ; lit. \"Testing the Age Literature\") was a literary movement that emerged in 1930s British Burma, and is considered the first modern literary movement in the history of Burmese literature. The movement was heavily influenced by modern English literature, and started by young Burmese writers, many of whom were educated in Christian missionary schools. It emerged from the literary contests held by the Burma Education Extension Association. Many short stories in the modern prose appeared in the association's \"Ganda Lawka\" Magazine as well as other periodicals. Three collections—\"Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 1\" (\"Experimental Tales\", 1934), \"Khit-San Kabya-mya\" (\"Experimental Poems\", 1934), and \"Khit-San Ponbyin-mya Volume 2\" (1938), which were edited and selected by came to represent the emerging literary style.",
"Title: Laurie Hergenhan\n\nLaurence Thomas \"Laurie\" Hergenhan (born 1931 in Bega, New South Wales) is an Australian literary scholar. He is the founder and former editor of \"Australian Literary Studies\" (1963) and editor of the 1988 \"Penguin New Literary History of Australia\" and has published on Xavier Herbert. He is a professor emeritus of the University of Queensland.",
"Title: ABC Fiction Award\n\nThe ABC Fiction Award was an Australian literary award presented annually to the best, original, unpublished, adult fiction manuscript, written by an Australian resident over the age of 18. It was launched in 2005. The aim of the award was \"to encourage emerging writers, contribute to Australian literary culture, and fulfil the ABC's charter by reflecting the diversity of the Australian community and adding to a sense of national identity\". The award was supported by ABC Local Radio and ABC TV.",
"Title: Rex Ingamells\n\nReginald Charles (Rex) Ingamells (19 January 191330 December 1955) was an Australian poet, generally credited with being the leading light of the Jindyworobak Movement."
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5,227
|
Are Shelby Cannon and Andrei Olhovskiy both from America?
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no
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comparison
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"Martin Damm and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year.",
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"David Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Patrick Galbraith."
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"Shelby Cannon (born August 19, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American retired professional tennis player."
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"Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Kafelnikov competed that year with Paul Haarhuis."
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"sentences": [
"Bernd Karbacher and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year.",
" Karbacher partnered Alex Antonitsch, losing in the semifinals."
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"title": "1994 OTB International Open – Doubles"
},
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"sentences": [
"Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Brett Steven."
],
"title": "1997 St. Petersburg Open – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Ken Flach."
],
"title": "1996 du Maurier Open – Men's Doubles"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rick Leach and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year.",
" Leach partnered Jonathan Stark, losing in the first round."
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"sentences": [
"Helena Suková and Cyril Suk were the defending champions and won in the final 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 against Larisa Neiland and Andrei Olhovskiy."
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"sentences": [
"Andrei Stanislavovich Olhovskiy (Russian: Андрей Станиславович Ольховский ) (born 15 April 1966) is a former tennis player from Russia, who turned professional in 1989."
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"Title: 1997 Nokia Open – Doubles\n\nMartin Damm and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Damm partnered Jiří Novák, losing in the first round.",
"Title: 1996 Indonesia Open – Doubles\n\nDavid Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Patrick Galbraith.",
"Title: Shelby Cannon\n\nShelby Cannon (born August 19, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American retired professional tennis player.",
"Title: 1996 Estoril Open – Doubles\n\nYevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Kafelnikov competed that year with Paul Haarhuis.",
"Title: 1994 OTB International Open – Doubles\n\nBernd Karbacher and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Karbacher partnered Alex Antonitsch, losing in the semifinals.",
"Title: 1997 St. Petersburg Open – Doubles\n\nYevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Brett Steven.",
"Title: 1996 du Maurier Open – Men's Doubles\n\nYevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Olhovskiy competed that year with Ken Flach.",
"Title: 1997 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles\n\nRick Leach and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Leach partnered Jonathan Stark, losing in the first round.",
"Title: 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles\n\nHelena Suková and Cyril Suk were the defending champions and won in the final 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 against Larisa Neiland and Andrei Olhovskiy.",
"Title: Andrei Olhovskiy\n\nAndrei Stanislavovich Olhovskiy (Russian: Андрей Станиславович Ольховский ) (born 15 April 1966) is a former tennis player from Russia, who turned professional in 1989."
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5,228
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Which of the actors of "Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe" which reprise their roles from the original was born on November 1, 1972?
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Jennifer Ann McCarthy
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"What a Wonderful World is a 2004 album by American country pop recording artist LeAnn Rimes.",
" It is her sixth studio album and first Christmas album, consisting of jazz inspired holiday music.",
" Rimes released four promotional singles from this album: \"O Holy Night\", \"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree\", \"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas\", and \"A Different Kind of Christmas\".",
" Rimes also co-wrote three tracks on this holiday album, one of which with her then husband Dean Sheremet. \"",
"Santa Baby\" was released as a limited exclusive bonus track on the album at US Target stores.",
" It was also released as an exclusive bonus track on the Australian, Japanese and UK versions of the album and was the fifth promotional single."
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"Jennifer Ann McCarthy (born November 1, 1972), credited as Jenny McCarthy and Jenny Wahlberg, is an American actress, model, television host, author, screenwriter, and anti-vaccine activist.",
" She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for \"Playboy\" magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year.",
" McCarthy then parlayed her \"Playboy\" fame into a television and film acting career starting as a co-host on the MTV game show \"Singled Out\", then some eponymous sitcoms, as well as films such as \"BASEketball\", \"Diamonds\", \"Scream 3\", and \"Santa Baby\".",
" She is a former co-host of the ABC talk show \"The View\"."
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"sentences": [
"Maybe This Christmas is a holiday compilation album released in November 2002 through Nettwerk Records featuring contemporary musicians performing both classic and original Christmas songs.",
" The album, named by Ron Sexsmith, is the first in a series of three holiday compilations released through the record label between 2002 and 2004.",
" A portion of the proceeds from the sales of each album went to Toys for Tots, a charity supported by the United States Marine Corps.",
" Most of the tracks exclusive to \"Maybe This Christmas\" were recorded just a few months prior to its release.",
" The album's cover art was designed by artist Paul Frank, creator of Julius the pictured \"wide-mouth monkey\".",
" Critical reception of the compilation was mixed, with reviewers often complimenting or criticizing select tracks.",
" In the United States, the album reached a peak position of number thirty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Top Holiday Albums chart."
],
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"sentences": [
"Santa Baby is an ABC Family Original Movie.",
" It premiered on December 10, 2006 on ABC Family as part of their annual 25 Days of Christmas event.",
" The film stars Jenny McCarthy, Ivan Sergei, and George Wendt and was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.",
" It was directed by Ron Underwood."
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"title": "Santa Baby (film)"
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"The Santa Clause 2 (alternatively known as The Santa Clause 2: Mrs. Clause) is a 2002 American Christmas romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck.",
" It is the second installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\", following \"The Santa Clause\".",
" It was filmed in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary.",
" All the principal actors from the first film reprise their roles."
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"\"4 Carats\" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, from her sixth studio album, \"Wrapped in Red\" (2013).",
" Written by Clarkson, Cathy Dennis, Livvi Franc, with Greg Kurstin, who helmed the song's production.",
" A Christmas pop song, \"4 Carats\" was originally written for Clarkson's seventh studio album that would have followed-up \"Wrapped in Red\".",
" Lyrically, the song explores the themes of holiday gift giving and materialism, with the singer asking Santa Claus for a four carat gemstone ring for Christmas day.",
" Clarkson took inspirations from the songs \"Santa Baby\" (1953) and \"Material Girl\" (1984), sung by Eartha Kitt and Madonna, respectively, and described it as a crossover between the two."
],
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"sentences": [
"A Faithful Christmas is a Christmas album and the fifth studio album by American recording artist Faith Evans, released on October 25, 2005 by Capitol Records.",
" Work on the album began in mid-2005 after the release of her fourth studio album \"The First Lady\".",
" A collection of holiday songs, it contains standards such as \"White Christmas\" and \"Santa Baby\" alongside two new compositions, \"Happy Holiday\" and \"Christmas Wish\", both of which were written by Evans and her daughter Chyna Griffin."
],
"title": "A Faithful Christmas"
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"sentences": [
"A Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue.",
" It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone.",
" Minogue's cover of the 1953 song \"Santa Baby\" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single \"Please Stay\".",
" Minogue uploaded a music video of \"Let It Snow\" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010."
],
"title": "A Kylie Christmas"
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"Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of \"C'est si bon\" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash \"Santa Baby\", which were both US Top 10 hits.",
" Orson Welles once called her the \"most exciting woman in the world\"."
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"Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe is a 2009 made for television Christmas film and a sequel to \"Santa Baby\".",
" It premiered on ABC Family on December 13, 2009, in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block.",
" Jenny McCarthy, Lynne Griffin, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Richard Side, and Gabe Khouth all reprise their roles from the original."
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"Title: What a Wonderful World (LeAnn Rimes album)\n\nWhat a Wonderful World is a 2004 album by American country pop recording artist LeAnn Rimes. It is her sixth studio album and first Christmas album, consisting of jazz inspired holiday music. Rimes released four promotional singles from this album: \"O Holy Night\", \"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree\", \"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas\", and \"A Different Kind of Christmas\". Rimes also co-wrote three tracks on this holiday album, one of which with her then husband Dean Sheremet. \" Santa Baby\" was released as a limited exclusive bonus track on the album at US Target stores. It was also released as an exclusive bonus track on the Australian, Japanese and UK versions of the album and was the fifth promotional single.",
"Title: Jenny McCarthy\n\nJennifer Ann McCarthy (born November 1, 1972), credited as Jenny McCarthy and Jenny Wahlberg, is an American actress, model, television host, author, screenwriter, and anti-vaccine activist. She began her career in 1993 as a nude model for \"Playboy\" magazine and was later named their Playmate of the Year. McCarthy then parlayed her \"Playboy\" fame into a television and film acting career starting as a co-host on the MTV game show \"Singled Out\", then some eponymous sitcoms, as well as films such as \"BASEketball\", \"Diamonds\", \"Scream 3\", and \"Santa Baby\". She is a former co-host of the ABC talk show \"The View\".",
"Title: Maybe This Christmas\n\nMaybe This Christmas is a holiday compilation album released in November 2002 through Nettwerk Records featuring contemporary musicians performing both classic and original Christmas songs. The album, named by Ron Sexsmith, is the first in a series of three holiday compilations released through the record label between 2002 and 2004. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of each album went to Toys for Tots, a charity supported by the United States Marine Corps. Most of the tracks exclusive to \"Maybe This Christmas\" were recorded just a few months prior to its release. The album's cover art was designed by artist Paul Frank, creator of Julius the pictured \"wide-mouth monkey\". Critical reception of the compilation was mixed, with reviewers often complimenting or criticizing select tracks. In the United States, the album reached a peak position of number thirty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Top Holiday Albums chart.",
"Title: Santa Baby (film)\n\nSanta Baby is an ABC Family Original Movie. It premiered on December 10, 2006 on ABC Family as part of their annual 25 Days of Christmas event. The film stars Jenny McCarthy, Ivan Sergei, and George Wendt and was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was directed by Ron Underwood.",
"Title: The Santa Clause 2\n\nThe Santa Clause 2 (alternatively known as The Santa Clause 2: Mrs. Clause) is a 2002 American Christmas romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is the second installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\", following \"The Santa Clause\". It was filmed in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary. All the principal actors from the first film reprise their roles.",
"Title: 4 Carats\n\n\"4 Carats\" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, from her sixth studio album, \"Wrapped in Red\" (2013). Written by Clarkson, Cathy Dennis, Livvi Franc, with Greg Kurstin, who helmed the song's production. A Christmas pop song, \"4 Carats\" was originally written for Clarkson's seventh studio album that would have followed-up \"Wrapped in Red\". Lyrically, the song explores the themes of holiday gift giving and materialism, with the singer asking Santa Claus for a four carat gemstone ring for Christmas day. Clarkson took inspirations from the songs \"Santa Baby\" (1953) and \"Material Girl\" (1984), sung by Eartha Kitt and Madonna, respectively, and described it as a crossover between the two.",
"Title: A Faithful Christmas\n\nA Faithful Christmas is a Christmas album and the fifth studio album by American recording artist Faith Evans, released on October 25, 2005 by Capitol Records. Work on the album began in mid-2005 after the release of her fourth studio album \"The First Lady\". A collection of holiday songs, it contains standards such as \"White Christmas\" and \"Santa Baby\" alongside two new compositions, \"Happy Holiday\" and \"Christmas Wish\", both of which were written by Evans and her daughter Chyna Griffin.",
"Title: A Kylie Christmas\n\nA Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone. Minogue's cover of the 1953 song \"Santa Baby\" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single \"Please Stay\". Minogue uploaded a music video of \"Let It Snow\" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010.",
"Title: Eartha Kitt\n\nEartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of \"C'est si bon\" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash \"Santa Baby\", which were both US Top 10 hits. Orson Welles once called her the \"most exciting woman in the world\".",
"Title: Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe\n\nSanta Baby 2: Christmas Maybe is a 2009 made for television Christmas film and a sequel to \"Santa Baby\". It premiered on ABC Family on December 13, 2009, in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Jenny McCarthy, Lynne Griffin, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Richard Side, and Gabe Khouth all reprise their roles from the original."
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Who directed a romantic comedy starring a "7th Heaven" star and Ludacris?
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Garry Marshall
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"7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven) is a 1927 American silent romantic drama directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.",
" The film is based upon the 1922 play \"Seventh Heaven\", by Austin Strong and was adapted for the screen by Benjamin Glazer.",
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"Season eleven of \"7th Heaven\"—an American family-drama television series, created and produced by Brenda Hampton.",
" It premiered on September 25, 2006, on The CW, and concluded on May 13, 2007 (22 episodes).",
" It is the final season of the series.",
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"Brooke Ramel is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.",
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"Keith Semple (born 20 September 1981 in Larne, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish singer and musician.",
" He originally had his own band Keith Semple Band.",
" In 2002, he took part and was a winner in \"Popstars: The Rivals\", consequently becoming a member of the boyband One True Voice (OTV).",
" After the split-up of the band, he had a solo career before joining the American Chicago-based rock band 7th Heaven in 2006 as their lead singer.",
" In 2010, he took a shot at the ninth season of \"American Idol\", but lost his \"golden ticket\" place due to his legal status and residency considerations.",
" In October 2012, Keith announced he would be leaving 7th Heaven to pursue his original music and announced the formation of his new band, SEMPLE.",
" In September 2015, Keith auditioned for Season 9 of \"The Voice\" as part of Team Adam.",
" He was eliminated from competition after the Top 24 round."
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"Safe Harbor is an American television drama series that aired on The WB Television Network from September 20, 1999 to November 28, 1999.",
" The series was created and executive produced by Brenda Hampton, who at the time was best known for work on the fellow WB series \"7th Heaven\", the series was paired with \"7th Heaven\" on the network's Monday night lineup.",
" Despite \"7th Heaven\" being the No. 1 show on The WB during the 1999-2000 season, \"Safe Harbor\" was unable to hold a solid audience after \"7th Heaven\" and was canceled after ten episodes and one season with the show moving to Sunday nights where the last two episodes aired."
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"Barret Swatek (born March 3, 1977) is an American actress and comedian who has appeared in films such as \"Lethal Weapon 4\", \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\", and \"High School\".",
" She has also made guest appearances on television shows such as \"Just Shoot Me!",
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"\", and \"2 Broke Girls\", and recurred as teacher Ms. Sommers on \"10 Things I Hate About You\".",
" She played resident bad girl gone good, Cheryl, on the WB series \"7th Heaven\" for three seasons, and played the role of Brittany on the NBC comedy series \"Quarterlife\".",
" She is a frequent panelist on the late-night Fox News show \"Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld\".",
" Swatek plays the recurring character Ally on the MTV comedy series \"Awkward\"."
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"Jessica Claire Timberlake (née Biel; born March 3, 1982) is an American actress, model and producer.",
" Biel began her career as a vocalist appearing in musical productions until she was cast as Mary Camden in the family-drama series \"7th Heaven\", for which she achieved recognition.",
" The series is the longest-running series that ever aired on The WB channel and is the longest-running family drama in television history.",
" As of late summer 2017, she is the series lead, title character, and executive producer of USA Network's new limited-series-format murder mystery \"The Sinner\"."
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"New Year's Eve is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and stars Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Ludacris, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Héctor Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank, Sofía Vergara and Alyssa Milano."
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"Charles Farrell (August 9, 1900 – May 6, 1990) was an American film actor of the 1920s silent era and into the 1930s, and later a television actor.",
" Farrell is probably best recalled for his onscreen romances with actress Janet Gaynor in more than a dozen films, including \"7th Heaven\", \"Street Angel\", and \"Lucky Star\"."
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"Title: 7th Heaven (1927 film)\n\n7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven) is a 1927 American silent romantic drama directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The film is based upon the 1922 play \"Seventh Heaven\", by Austin Strong and was adapted for the screen by Benjamin Glazer. \"7th Heaven\" was initially released as a standard silent film in May of 1927. On September 10, 1927, Fox Film Corporation re-released the film with a synchronized Movietone soundtrack with a musical score and sound effects.",
"Title: 7th Heaven (season 11)\n\nSeason eleven of \"7th Heaven\"—an American family-drama television series, created and produced by Brenda Hampton. It premiered on September 25, 2006, on The CW, and concluded on May 13, 2007 (22 episodes). It is the final season of the series. Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, Beverley Mitchell, and Mackenzie Rosman are the only cast members to star in all eleven seasons of the series, along with Happy the dog.",
"Title: Seventh Heaven\n\nSeventh Heaven or 7th Heaven is a state of euphoria. It may also refer to:",
"Title: Brooke Ramel\n\nBrooke Ramel is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. She has released eight studio albums to date; her first album was \"Movie Star\" (1996). On December 18, 2000, Ramel appeared as a street performer on the television series, \"7th Heaven\", performing the opening song.",
"Title: Keith Semple\n\nKeith Semple (born 20 September 1981 in Larne, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish singer and musician. He originally had his own band Keith Semple Band. In 2002, he took part and was a winner in \"Popstars: The Rivals\", consequently becoming a member of the boyband One True Voice (OTV). After the split-up of the band, he had a solo career before joining the American Chicago-based rock band 7th Heaven in 2006 as their lead singer. In 2010, he took a shot at the ninth season of \"American Idol\", but lost his \"golden ticket\" place due to his legal status and residency considerations. In October 2012, Keith announced he would be leaving 7th Heaven to pursue his original music and announced the formation of his new band, SEMPLE. In September 2015, Keith auditioned for Season 9 of \"The Voice\" as part of Team Adam. He was eliminated from competition after the Top 24 round.",
"Title: Safe Harbor (TV series)\n\nSafe Harbor is an American television drama series that aired on The WB Television Network from September 20, 1999 to November 28, 1999. The series was created and executive produced by Brenda Hampton, who at the time was best known for work on the fellow WB series \"7th Heaven\", the series was paired with \"7th Heaven\" on the network's Monday night lineup. Despite \"7th Heaven\" being the No. 1 show on The WB during the 1999-2000 season, \"Safe Harbor\" was unable to hold a solid audience after \"7th Heaven\" and was canceled after ten episodes and one season with the show moving to Sunday nights where the last two episodes aired.",
"Title: Barret Swatek\n\nBarret Swatek (born March 3, 1977) is an American actress and comedian who has appeared in films such as \"Lethal Weapon 4\", \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\", and \"High School\". She has also made guest appearances on television shows such as \"Just Shoot Me! \", \"American Dad! \", and \"2 Broke Girls\", and recurred as teacher Ms. Sommers on \"10 Things I Hate About You\". She played resident bad girl gone good, Cheryl, on the WB series \"7th Heaven\" for three seasons, and played the role of Brittany on the NBC comedy series \"Quarterlife\". She is a frequent panelist on the late-night Fox News show \"Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld\". Swatek plays the recurring character Ally on the MTV comedy series \"Awkward\".",
"Title: Jessica Biel\n\nJessica Claire Timberlake (née Biel; born March 3, 1982) is an American actress, model and producer. Biel began her career as a vocalist appearing in musical productions until she was cast as Mary Camden in the family-drama series \"7th Heaven\", for which she achieved recognition. The series is the longest-running series that ever aired on The WB channel and is the longest-running family drama in television history. As of late summer 2017, she is the series lead, title character, and executive producer of USA Network's new limited-series-format murder mystery \"The Sinner\".",
"Title: New Year's Eve (2011 film)\n\nNew Year's Eve is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and stars Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Ludacris, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Héctor Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank, Sofía Vergara and Alyssa Milano.",
"Title: Charles Farrell\n\nCharles Farrell (August 9, 1900 – May 6, 1990) was an American film actor of the 1920s silent era and into the 1930s, and later a television actor. Farrell is probably best recalled for his onscreen romances with actress Janet Gaynor in more than a dozen films, including \"7th Heaven\", \"Street Angel\", and \"Lucky Star\"."
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The American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil had a hotel built in St. Augustine, Florida by what architecture firm?
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Carrère & Hastings
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"Standard Oil Company of Iowa was created in 1885 as a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Trust to handle marketing along the Pacific Coast states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, and Arizona.",
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" A prior company named Standard Oil of California had been formed in 1877, and was not associated with the Standard Oil Trust.",
" In 1906, Standard Oil of Iowa was dissolved and its assets handed over to a new Standard Oil of California, later Chevron Oil Company, and now the Chevron Corporation.",
" Standard Oil Company of Iowa is thus the original company that is now Chevron."
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"The Victory III is the boat on which the St. Augustine Scenic Cruise is conducted.",
" The boat is berthed at the St. Augustine Public Marina, which is in downtown St. Augustine, Florida.",
" The Scenic Cruise and the \"Victory III\" are property of the Usina family.",
" The Usinas have had a boat service since 1900.",
" The scenic tour and other excursions have been conducted in St. Augustine since before World War I.",
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"Northeast Florida Regional Airport (IATA: UST, ICAO: KSGJ, FAA LID: SGJ) , formerly St. Augustine Airport, is four miles (6 km) north of St. Augustine, in St. Johns County, Florida.",
" It is publicly owned by the St. Augustine – St. Johns County Airport Authority."
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"Dr. Andrew Anderson II (March 13, 1839 in St. Augustine, Florida – December 2, 1924 in St. Augustine) was a physician, philanthropist, mayor and benefactor of St. Augustine, Florida.",
" Anderson commissioned multiple works of art to adorn a variety of public spaces in the City of St. Augustine, including the two Medici lion statues places at the approach to the famed Bridge of Lions."
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"St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument is located near the corner of King St. and Charlotte St. in the Southeast corner of the \"Plaza de la Constitución\" (known as \"the Plaza\"), a historic public park in downtown St. Augustine, Florida.",
" It is in remembrance of the people who engaged in various forms of peaceful protest in St. Augustine in the early 1960s to advance the cause of civil rights, contributing to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.",
" The monument, commissioned by the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Remembrance Project, Inc. (the \"Project\"), was installed and unveiled in May, 2011."
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"The Golden Gimmick refers to a foreign tax credit deal enacted in November 1950 by the US Government under president Harry Truman between King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), a consortium comprising Standard Oil of California (Chevron), Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon), Standard Oil of New York (Mobil) and Texaco.",
" King Ibn Saud was being influenced by Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso of Venezuela who cut a similar 50/50 deal with New Jersey Standard Oil and Royal Dutch Shell.",
" This 50/50 deal accorded the American oil companies a tax break equivalent to 50% of their profits on oil sales, with the other 50% to be diverted to King Ibn Saud via the US Treasury.",
" The King agreed to this 50/50 splitting of Aramco's oil profits instead of nationalizing Aramco's oil facilities on Saudi soil.",
" Venezuela eventually led the effort in forming OPEC and Saudi Arabia gained full control of Aramco by 1980."
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"St. Augustine was founded by the Oblates and the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1927.",
" It was named in honor of Aurelius Augustinus (also known as Augustine of Hippo or Saint Augustine), one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity.",
" The original St. Augustine campus was located in downtown in San Agustin Historical District in Laredo, Texas.",
" During the mid-1970s the school was relocated.",
" Through 1999 the school was under the control of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi.",
" In 2000 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laredo was established and the control of the school transferred to it.",
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"Henry Morrison Flagler (January 2, 1830 – May 20, 1913) was an American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil.",
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"Saint Augustine's University Historic Chapel is a historic Episcopal chapel located on the campus of St. Augustine's University in Raleigh, North Carolina.",
" The chapel was built with the patronage of the Episcopal Church Freemen's Bureau in 1895 near downtown Raleigh on the campus of St. Augustine's College.",
" It is one of the oldest buildings on the campus of St. Augustine's and has been designated as a Raleigh Historic Landmark.",
" The construction of the chapel was under the direction of the Episcopal priest Rev. Henry Beard Delany, who at the time was an instructor of carpentry and masonry, as well as a chaplain and musician.",
" The chapel was built by students of the college.",
" The stone the chapel is made from is all from the Raleigh area.",
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"Title: Standard Oil of Iowa\n\nStandard Oil Company of Iowa was created in 1885 as a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Trust to handle marketing along the Pacific Coast states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, and Arizona. Though named for the midwestern state, it never included Iowa as one of its primary marketing areas. A prior company named Standard Oil of California had been formed in 1877, and was not associated with the Standard Oil Trust. In 1906, Standard Oil of Iowa was dissolved and its assets handed over to a new Standard Oil of California, later Chevron Oil Company, and now the Chevron Corporation. Standard Oil Company of Iowa is thus the original company that is now Chevron.",
"Title: Victory III\n\nThe Victory III is the boat on which the St. Augustine Scenic Cruise is conducted. The boat is berthed at the St. Augustine Public Marina, which is in downtown St. Augustine, Florida. The Scenic Cruise and the \"Victory III\" are property of the Usina family. The Usinas have had a boat service since 1900. The scenic tour and other excursions have been conducted in St. Augustine since before World War I. The \"Victory\" and the \"Victory II\" preceded the current boat.",
"Title: Ponce de Leon Hotel\n\nThe Ponce de Leon Hotel, also known as The Ponce, was an exclusive luxury hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler and completed in 1888. The hotel was designed in the Spanish Renaissance style as the first major project of the New York architecture firm Carrère & Hastings, which would go on to gain world renown.",
"Title: Northeast Florida Regional Airport\n\nNortheast Florida Regional Airport (IATA: UST, ICAO: KSGJ, FAA LID: SGJ) , formerly St. Augustine Airport, is four miles (6 km) north of St. Augustine, in St. Johns County, Florida. It is publicly owned by the St. Augustine – St. Johns County Airport Authority.",
"Title: Andrew Anderson (St. Augustine, Florida)\n\nDr. Andrew Anderson II (March 13, 1839 in St. Augustine, Florida – December 2, 1924 in St. Augustine) was a physician, philanthropist, mayor and benefactor of St. Augustine, Florida. Anderson commissioned multiple works of art to adorn a variety of public spaces in the City of St. Augustine, including the two Medici lion statues places at the approach to the famed Bridge of Lions.",
"Title: St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument\n\nSt. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument is located near the corner of King St. and Charlotte St. in the Southeast corner of the \"Plaza de la Constitución\" (known as \"the Plaza\"), a historic public park in downtown St. Augustine, Florida. It is in remembrance of the people who engaged in various forms of peaceful protest in St. Augustine in the early 1960s to advance the cause of civil rights, contributing to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The monument, commissioned by the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Remembrance Project, Inc. (the \"Project\"), was installed and unveiled in May, 2011.",
"Title: Golden gimmick\n\nThe Golden Gimmick refers to a foreign tax credit deal enacted in November 1950 by the US Government under president Harry Truman between King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO), a consortium comprising Standard Oil of California (Chevron), Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon), Standard Oil of New York (Mobil) and Texaco. King Ibn Saud was being influenced by Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso of Venezuela who cut a similar 50/50 deal with New Jersey Standard Oil and Royal Dutch Shell. This 50/50 deal accorded the American oil companies a tax break equivalent to 50% of their profits on oil sales, with the other 50% to be diverted to King Ibn Saud via the US Treasury. The King agreed to this 50/50 splitting of Aramco's oil profits instead of nationalizing Aramco's oil facilities on Saudi soil. Venezuela eventually led the effort in forming OPEC and Saudi Arabia gained full control of Aramco by 1980.",
"Title: Saint Augustine High School (Laredo, Texas)\n\nSt. Augustine was founded by the Oblates and the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1927. It was named in honor of Aurelius Augustinus (also known as Augustine of Hippo or Saint Augustine), one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity. The original St. Augustine campus was located in downtown in San Agustin Historical District in Laredo, Texas. During the mid-1970s the school was relocated. Through 1999 the school was under the control of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi. In 2000 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laredo was established and the control of the school transferred to it. St. Augustine School is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department.",
"Title: Henry Flagler\n\nHenry Morrison Flagler (January 2, 1830 – May 20, 1913) was an American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil. He was also a key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida and founder of what became the Florida East Coast Railway. He is known as the father of St. Augustine, Miami and Palm Beach, Florida.",
"Title: St. Augustine's University Historic Chapel\n\nSaint Augustine's University Historic Chapel is a historic Episcopal chapel located on the campus of St. Augustine's University in Raleigh, North Carolina. The chapel was built with the patronage of the Episcopal Church Freemen's Bureau in 1895 near downtown Raleigh on the campus of St. Augustine's College. It is one of the oldest buildings on the campus of St. Augustine's and has been designated as a Raleigh Historic Landmark. The construction of the chapel was under the direction of the Episcopal priest Rev. Henry Beard Delany, who at the time was an instructor of carpentry and masonry, as well as a chaplain and musician. The chapel was built by students of the college. The stone the chapel is made from is all from the Raleigh area. The chapel houses the cathedra of the Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina, a memorial of Henry Delany's consecration as the first African American Episcopal Bishop in North Carolina."
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What voice type does Sonny Bono's collaborator on the album Chér have?
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"Sonny Bono Memorial Park is a park in Northwest Washington, D.C., at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 20th Street, and O Street near Dupont Circle.",
" It is named for Sonny Bono.",
" The park was established in 1998, after Sonny Bono's death, by Bono family friend Geary Simon, a local real estate developer.",
" He approached the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation's Park Partners program and paid $25,000 of his own money to revitalize an unused 800 sqft triangle of grass.",
" His improvements included installing an underground sprinkler system, planting new Kentucky bluegrass and a Japanese maple, as well as benches and a wrought-iron fence.",
" The park also features a vault of Sonny Bono memorabilia, such as the sheet music for \"The Beat Goes On,\" his official Congressional cufflinks, and a mug from his string of Bono's Restaurants."
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"American entertainer Cher has released 25 studio albums, nine compilation albums, three soundtrack albums, and one live album.",
" In 1964 Cher signed a recording contract with Imperial Records, a label owned by Liberty Records.",
" After the success of her first major single, Bob Dylan's \"All I Really Want to Do\" she and her then-husband Sonny Bono worked on her first album \"All I Really Want to Do\" released in 1965.",
" The album peaked at number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200 and at number seven on the UK Albums Chart.",
" After the massive success of \"I Got You Babe\" the record label encouraged her to record the second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\" (1966).",
" The record peaked within the top 30 in several countries. \"",
"Chér\" (1966) and \"With Love, Chér\" (1967) were less successful on the music charts. \"",
"Backstage\" and her first official compilation album \"Cher's Golden Greats\" (1968) her last efforts with Imperial were critically and commercially unsuccessful.",
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" Cher collaborates again with Sonny Bono, with Harold Battiste and with Stan Ross.",
" The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains only one song written by Bono.",
" This album was a moderate commercial success, charted #59 on the \"Billboard\" Chart."
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"\"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\".",
" Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for a single week (behind \"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration\" by The Righteous Brothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s."
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"\"You Better Sit Down Kids'\" is a major hit single release by American singer/actress Cher in 1967 from her fourth studio album \"With Love, Chér\", released on November 1967 by Imperial Records.",
" The song was written by her then-husband Sonny Bono.",
" Sung from a father's perspective, the lyrics tell the story of a divorce as explained to the couple's children.",
" The song is featured on the compilation albums \"Cher's Golden Greats\" (1968), \"Superpack Vol.",
" 1\" (1972) and \"Gold\" (2005)."
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"The Sonny Side of Chér is the second studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on April, 1966 by Imperial, as her second album, Cher again collaborated with Sonny Bono and Harold Battiste.",
" The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains two songs written by Bono.",
" The title of the album is a pun on the name of Cher's first husband Sonny Bono.",
" After its release, the album garnered positive reviews from critics.",
" The album was Cher's second successful album of the sixties."
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" Other considerations are physical characteristics, speech level, scientific testing, and vocal register.",
" A singer's voice type is identified by a process known as voice classification, by which the human voice is evaluated and thereby designated into a particular voice type.",
" The discipline of voice classification developed within European classical music and is not generally applicable to other forms of singing.",
" Voice classification is often used within opera to associate possible roles with potential voices.",
" Several different voice classification systems are available to identify voice types, including the German \"Fach\" system and the choral music system among many others; no system is universally applied or accepted."
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"Cher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress.",
" Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry.",
" She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career."
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"\"Laugh at Me\" was Sonny Bono's only hit song as a solo artist under the name Sonny.",
" The song was released in 1965 and reached #1 in Canada on the \"RPM\" national singles chart (to be knocked off the top spot the following week his own Sonny & Cher single, \"Baby Don't Go\").",
" It peaked at #10 in the U.S. and at #9 in the United Kingdom.",
" Thus, Sonny hit the Top 10 in all three countries as a solo artist before Cher.",
" The song was written and produced by Bono after he was refused entrance to Montoni's Restaurant in Hollywood because of his \"hippie attire\".",
" The song begins with Sonny saying, \"I never thought I'd cut a record by myself but I got somethin' I wanna say.",
" I want to say it for Cher and I hope I say it for a lot of people.\""
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"Chér (eventually reissued under the title Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves) is the seventh studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released in September 1971 by Kapp Records.",
" For this album, Cher left her husband Sonny Bono to produce the album, and for the first time she collaborated with Snuff Garrett and with Al Capps for the arrangements.",
" The album was retitled after the success of the single of the same name.",
" It received positive reviews from critics, and RIAA certified it Gold on July 2, 1972.",
" The album was her first and most successful album of the seventies.",
" Two singles were released from the album, \"The Way of Love\" and \"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves\", both reaching the top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart."
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"Title: Sonny Bono Memorial Park\n\nSonny Bono Memorial Park is a park in Northwest Washington, D.C., at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 20th Street, and O Street near Dupont Circle. It is named for Sonny Bono. The park was established in 1998, after Sonny Bono's death, by Bono family friend Geary Simon, a local real estate developer. He approached the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation's Park Partners program and paid $25,000 of his own money to revitalize an unused 800 sqft triangle of grass. His improvements included installing an underground sprinkler system, planting new Kentucky bluegrass and a Japanese maple, as well as benches and a wrought-iron fence. The park also features a vault of Sonny Bono memorabilia, such as the sheet music for \"The Beat Goes On,\" his official Congressional cufflinks, and a mug from his string of Bono's Restaurants.",
"Title: Cher albums discography\n\nAmerican entertainer Cher has released 25 studio albums, nine compilation albums, three soundtrack albums, and one live album. In 1964 Cher signed a recording contract with Imperial Records, a label owned by Liberty Records. After the success of her first major single, Bob Dylan's \"All I Really Want to Do\" she and her then-husband Sonny Bono worked on her first album \"All I Really Want to Do\" released in 1965. The album peaked at number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200 and at number seven on the UK Albums Chart. After the massive success of \"I Got You Babe\" the record label encouraged her to record the second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\" (1966). The record peaked within the top 30 in several countries. \" Chér\" (1966) and \"With Love, Chér\" (1967) were less successful on the music charts. \" Backstage\" and her first official compilation album \"Cher's Golden Greats\" (1968) her last efforts with Imperial were critically and commercially unsuccessful. In 1969 Cher signed with Atco Records and released two albums: the critical acclaimed \"3614 Jackson Highway\" and her first soundtrack album \"Chastity\" for the film of the same name; both of them were a commercial failure.",
"Title: Chér (1966 album)\n\nChér is the eponymous third studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on October 1966 by Imperial. Cher collaborates again with Sonny Bono, with Harold Battiste and with Stan Ross. The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains only one song written by Bono. This album was a moderate commercial success, charted #59 on the \"Billboard\" Chart.",
"Title: Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\n\n\"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\" is the second single by American singer-actress Cher from her second album, \"The Sonny Side of Chér\". Written by her then-husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966, the song reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for a single week (behind \"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration\" by The Righteous Brothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s.",
"Title: You Better Sit Down Kids\n\n\"You Better Sit Down Kids'\" is a major hit single release by American singer/actress Cher in 1967 from her fourth studio album \"With Love, Chér\", released on November 1967 by Imperial Records. The song was written by her then-husband Sonny Bono. Sung from a father's perspective, the lyrics tell the story of a divorce as explained to the couple's children. The song is featured on the compilation albums \"Cher's Golden Greats\" (1968), \"Superpack Vol. 1\" (1972) and \"Gold\" (2005).",
"Title: The Sonny Side of Chér\n\nThe Sonny Side of Chér is the second studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on April, 1966 by Imperial, as her second album, Cher again collaborated with Sonny Bono and Harold Battiste. The album is by-and-large a covers album and contains two songs written by Bono. The title of the album is a pun on the name of Cher's first husband Sonny Bono. After its release, the album garnered positive reviews from critics. The album was Cher's second successful album of the sixties.",
"Title: Voice type\n\nA voice type is a particular human singing voice identified as having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (\"passaggio\"), such as breaks and lifts within the voice. Other considerations are physical characteristics, speech level, scientific testing, and vocal register. A singer's voice type is identified by a process known as voice classification, by which the human voice is evaluated and thereby designated into a particular voice type. The discipline of voice classification developed within European classical music and is not generally applicable to other forms of singing. Voice classification is often used within opera to associate possible roles with potential voices. Several different voice classification systems are available to identify voice types, including the German \"Fach\" system and the choral music system among many others; no system is universally applied or accepted.",
"Title: Cher\n\nCher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career.",
"Title: Laugh at Me\n\n\"Laugh at Me\" was Sonny Bono's only hit song as a solo artist under the name Sonny. The song was released in 1965 and reached #1 in Canada on the \"RPM\" national singles chart (to be knocked off the top spot the following week his own Sonny & Cher single, \"Baby Don't Go\"). It peaked at #10 in the U.S. and at #9 in the United Kingdom. Thus, Sonny hit the Top 10 in all three countries as a solo artist before Cher. The song was written and produced by Bono after he was refused entrance to Montoni's Restaurant in Hollywood because of his \"hippie attire\". The song begins with Sonny saying, \"I never thought I'd cut a record by myself but I got somethin' I wanna say. I want to say it for Cher and I hope I say it for a lot of people.\"",
"Title: Chér (1971 album)\n\nChér (eventually reissued under the title Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves) is the seventh studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released in September 1971 by Kapp Records. For this album, Cher left her husband Sonny Bono to produce the album, and for the first time she collaborated with Snuff Garrett and with Al Capps for the arrangements. The album was retitled after the success of the single of the same name. It received positive reviews from critics, and RIAA certified it Gold on July 2, 1972. The album was her first and most successful album of the seventies. Two singles were released from the album, \"The Way of Love\" and \"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves\", both reaching the top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart."
] |
5,232
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Are both the Hawaiian Poi Dog and the Kyi-Leo dog extinct?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Steve Goulding (born 1954, South London, England) is an English drummer, who has played as a member of Graham Parker and The Rumour, The Associates, Poi Dog Pondering, The Waco Brothers and The Mekons.",
" He also played the drums on the hit single \"Let's Go to Bed\" by The Cure and \"Watching the Detectives\" with Elvis Costello.",
" He co-wrote \"I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass\" with Nick Lowe and Andrew Bodnar.",
" He currently resides in New York City."
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"A luau (Hawaiian: \"lūʻau\" ) is a traditional Hawaiian party or feast that is usually accompanied by entertainment.",
" It may feature food such as poi, Kalua pig, poke, lomi salmon, opihi, haupia and beer, and entertainment such as traditional Hawaiian music and hula.",
" Among people from Hawaiʻi, the concepts of \"luau\" and \"party\" are often blended, resulting in graduation luau, wedding luau and birthday luau."
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"The Tweed Water Spaniel, or Tweed Spaniel, is a breed of dog extinct since the 19th century.",
" It is best known for being involved in the early development of the modern Curly Coated Retriever and Golden Retriever breeds of dogs.",
" They were described as a generally brown athletic dogs from the area around Berwick-upon-Tweed near the River Tweed and close to the Scottish Borders.",
" A type of water dog, the breed was not well known outside the local area.",
" This breed may have been created by crossing local water dogs with imported St. John's water dog, another breed which is also now extinct."
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"Susan Voelz (born Susana Maria Voelz) is an American musician.",
" A Grammy Award-nominated vocalist, violinist, and composer.",
" She is a member of the alternative rock band, Poi Dog Pondering.",
" She has also worked with a long list of famous musicians.",
"<ref name=\"Official site/bio1\"> </ref>"
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"Poi Dog Pondering is an American musical group, noted for its cross-pollination of diverse musical genres, including various forms of acoustic and electronic music.",
" Founded in Hawaii in 1984 by Frank Orrall, initially as a solo project.",
" In 1985 Orrall formed the first line-up of PDP to perform its first concert; at the Honolulu Academy of Arts.",
" The band then embarked on a yearlong Street Performance Busking tour across North America, eventually settling in Austin, Texas in 1987, where they recorded their first three albums.",
" In 1992, the band relocated, this time to Chicago, Illinois, where they began to incorporate Orchestral arrangements & elements of Electronic, House Music and Soul music into their Acoustic Rock style.",
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"The Hawaiian Poi Dog (Hawaiian: \"ʻīlio\" or \"ʻīlio mākuʻe\" for brown individuals) is an extinct breed of pariah dog from Hawaiʻi which was used by Native Hawaiians as a spiritual protector of children and as a source of food."
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"Tiny Lights was a music group formed by John Hamilton (guitar/vocals) and Donna Croughn (vocals/electric violin) in 1985.",
" Original members include Dave Dreiwitz (bass/trumpet), Jane Scarpantoni (cello) and John Mastro (drums).",
" Based in Hoboken, New Jersey, the group frequently performed at Maxwell's and the Court Tavern in New Brunswick, New Jersey.",
" They recorded a total of seven albums, two of which were later released on Psychic TV's Temple Records.",
" From 1988 to 1994 Tiny Lights toured the United States extensively, performing with Michelle Shocked, 10,000 Maniacs, Henry Rollins, Poi Dog Pondering, The Feelies, The Bongos, and many other bands.",
" A compilation album, The Young Person's Guide to Tiny Lights was released on Bar/None Records in 1995.",
" Other members include Stuart Hake (cello), Andy Demos (drums), Catherine Bent (cello), Andy Burton (piano, organ), and Ron Howden (drums—formerly the drummer for Nektar)."
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" The Kauaʻ i ʻ ōʻ ō was the last species of this genus to become extinct, probably a victim of avian malaria."
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"Title: Steve Goulding\n\nSteve Goulding (born 1954, South London, England) is an English drummer, who has played as a member of Graham Parker and The Rumour, The Associates, Poi Dog Pondering, The Waco Brothers and The Mekons. He also played the drums on the hit single \"Let's Go to Bed\" by The Cure and \"Watching the Detectives\" with Elvis Costello. He co-wrote \"I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass\" with Nick Lowe and Andrew Bodnar. He currently resides in New York City.",
"Title: Luau\n\nA luau (Hawaiian: \"lūʻau\" ) is a traditional Hawaiian party or feast that is usually accompanied by entertainment. It may feature food such as poi, Kalua pig, poke, lomi salmon, opihi, haupia and beer, and entertainment such as traditional Hawaiian music and hula. Among people from Hawaiʻi, the concepts of \"luau\" and \"party\" are often blended, resulting in graduation luau, wedding luau and birthday luau.",
"Title: Tweed Water Spaniel\n\nThe Tweed Water Spaniel, or Tweed Spaniel, is a breed of dog extinct since the 19th century. It is best known for being involved in the early development of the modern Curly Coated Retriever and Golden Retriever breeds of dogs. They were described as a generally brown athletic dogs from the area around Berwick-upon-Tweed near the River Tweed and close to the Scottish Borders. A type of water dog, the breed was not well known outside the local area. This breed may have been created by crossing local water dogs with imported St. John's water dog, another breed which is also now extinct.",
"Title: Susan Voelz\n\nSusan Voelz (born Susana Maria Voelz) is an American musician. A Grammy Award-nominated vocalist, violinist, and composer. She is a member of the alternative rock band, Poi Dog Pondering. She has also worked with a long list of famous musicians. <ref name=\"Official site/bio1\"> </ref>",
"Title: Poi Dog Pondering\n\nPoi Dog Pondering is an American musical group, noted for its cross-pollination of diverse musical genres, including various forms of acoustic and electronic music. Founded in Hawaii in 1984 by Frank Orrall, initially as a solo project. In 1985 Orrall formed the first line-up of PDP to perform its first concert; at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The band then embarked on a yearlong Street Performance Busking tour across North America, eventually settling in Austin, Texas in 1987, where they recorded their first three albums. In 1992, the band relocated, this time to Chicago, Illinois, where they began to incorporate Orchestral arrangements & elements of Electronic, House Music and Soul music into their Acoustic Rock style. The membership of Poi Dog Pondering has changed from album to album.",
"Title: Hawaiian Poi Dog\n\nThe Hawaiian Poi Dog (Hawaiian: \"ʻīlio\" or \"ʻīlio mākuʻe\" for brown individuals) is an extinct breed of pariah dog from Hawaiʻi which was used by Native Hawaiians as a spiritual protector of children and as a source of food.",
"Title: Tiny Lights\n\nTiny Lights was a music group formed by John Hamilton (guitar/vocals) and Donna Croughn (vocals/electric violin) in 1985. Original members include Dave Dreiwitz (bass/trumpet), Jane Scarpantoni (cello) and John Mastro (drums). Based in Hoboken, New Jersey, the group frequently performed at Maxwell's and the Court Tavern in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They recorded a total of seven albums, two of which were later released on Psychic TV's Temple Records. From 1988 to 1994 Tiny Lights toured the United States extensively, performing with Michelle Shocked, 10,000 Maniacs, Henry Rollins, Poi Dog Pondering, The Feelies, The Bongos, and many other bands. A compilation album, The Young Person's Guide to Tiny Lights was released on Bar/None Records in 1995. Other members include Stuart Hake (cello), Andy Demos (drums), Catherine Bent (cello), Andy Burton (piano, organ), and Ron Howden (drums—formerly the drummer for Nektar).",
"Title: Kyi-Leo\n\nThe Kyi-Leo (pronounced \"ki\" as in \"kite\") is a small yet sturdy rare dog breed.",
"Title: Moho (genus)\n\nMoho is a genus of extinct birds in the Hawaiian bird family, Mohoidae, that were endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Members of the genus are known as ʻ ōʻ ō in the Hawaiian language. Their plumage was generally striking glossy black; some species had yellowish axillary tufts and other black outer feathers. Most of these species became extinct by habitat loss and by extensive hunting because their plumage were used for the creation of precious \"ʻ aʻ ahu aliʻ i\" (robes) and \"ʻ ahu ʻ ula\" (capes) for \"aliʻ i\" (Hawaiian nobility). The Kauaʻ i ʻ ōʻ ō was the last species of this genus to become extinct, probably a victim of avian malaria.",
"Title: Ugly Americans (band)\n\nUgly Americans was an American rock band from Austin, Texas consisting of former members of Cracker, Mojo Nixon, and Poi Dog Pondering."
] |
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In 2009, what Bowl did the University that calls their home football field Memorial Stadium play in?
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Texas Bowl
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bridge
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hard
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"Smokey the Cannon is a famous replica Civil War artillery cannon that has served as part of the pageantry of college football games at the University of Texas at Austin since 1954.",
" Smokey the Cannon is owned and operated by the Texas Cowboys (an honorary men's service organization at Texas) and is stationed in the left corner of the south endzone at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium during every Texas Longhorns home football game.",
" After each football season, Smokey the Cannon is generally displayed in the Red McCombs Endzone atrium for the spring semester.",
" In addition to all home football games, Smokey the Cannon is present at the annual Texas vs. Oklahoma Red River Rivalry game in Dallas, Texas every October, as well as at other select football games outside of Austin, Texas (barring local and stadium permission).",
" Recently, Smokey the Cannon was present at the 2011 Holiday Bowl, in which the Texas Longhorns beat the Cal Golden Bears 21-10 on December 29, 2011; former Texas Cowboy Oldman, Blaine Irby caught 1 pass for 30 yards in the win."
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"The Pride of the South is the name of the marching band at The University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.",
" The full band plays at all Ole Miss home football games, and a smaller pep band is sent to most away games.",
" The full band also travels to Ole Miss bowl games and Starkville, Mississippi when Mississippi State University hosts the Egg Bowl.",
"The University of Mississippi Band has been giving outstanding performances in concert and in support of Ole Miss athletic events since it was organized in 1928.",
" In addition to performing at all home football games and many away games, the marching band has attended numerous bowl games including the Sugar Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Liberty Bowl, the Independence Bowl, the Peach Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, and more recently the Motor City Bowl in 1997, the Music City Bowl in 2000, the Independence Bowl in 1998, 1999 and 2002, the Cotton Bowl in 2004, 2009 and 2010, the Chick-fil-a Classic in 2014, the Peach Bowl in 2014, and the Sugar Bowl in 2016."
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"Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.",
" Veterans Memorial Stadium is the home field of the Jackson State Tigers football team.",
" The stadium was originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium then later as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium before finally being christened with its current moniker.",
" In the past it has served as an alternate home stadium for The University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi.",
" From 1973 to 1990 the Egg Bowl was played there and from 1992 to 2013 it hosted the Mississippi High School Activities Association state championship football games.",
" In addition to college and high school games it has hosted several National Football League (NFL) preseason games."
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"The 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas.",
" The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009.",
" The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games.",
" The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen.",
" Navy defeated Missouri 35–13."
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"Crump Stadium was a sports stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, built in 1934 and largely demolished in 2006.",
" It was built as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project with a capacity of 7,500.",
" In 1939 it was enlarged to hold 25,000 spectators.",
" In 1948 and 1949 it staged the Delta Bowl, a college football bowl game.",
" In 1947 the Arkansas–Texas football game was played there.",
" The annual Ole Miss–Tennessee game was also held there in 1960s.",
" Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) home football games were played there until the completion of Memphis Memorial Stadium (now Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium) in the mid-1960s.",
" The stadium was named for the late Memphis political boss E. H. Crump.",
" It is now home to Central High School."
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"Kiwanis Field (formerly called Municipal Field) is a ballpark in Salem, Virginia which was opened in 1932.",
" The ballpark has a capacity of 5,000 people and is primarily used for baseball.",
" Kiwanis Field was the home of a Carolina League team currently known as the Salem Red Sox; at the time, they were the Salem Rebels (which had previously played in the Appalachian League), Salem Pirates, Salem Redbirds, and Salem Buccaneers.",
" The Salem Avalanche played here briefly in 1995 until they moved to the Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium.",
" The stadium has commanding views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, particularly Twelve O'clock Knob.",
" Until the Salem Football Stadium opened in 1985, Kiwanis Field served as the home football field for Salem High School and its predecessor Andrew Lewis High School.",
" The stadium was known as Salem Municipal Field prior to 1995.",
" Kiwanis Field is currently used for high school, American Legion, and Roanoke College baseball games."
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"Campbell Field, officially Marv Kay Stadium at Harry D. Campbell Field, is an American college football stadium located in Golden, Colorado.",
" The stadium serves as the home field of the Colorado Mines Orediggers football team representing the Colorado School of Mines.",
" Campbell Field is one of the oldest football fields in existence, the oldest west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in NCAA Division II.",
" Originally it was a dirt surface all-purpose athletic field in exactly its current configuration, built within a clay pit, a fitting mined-out home for the Orediggers.",
" Its first athletic contest, held on May 20, 1893, was the first annual Colorado Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Field Day, featuring many athletic contests between the University of Colorado, Colorado A&M, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Denver, in which Mines claimed the most medals.",
" Its first football game took place on October 7, 1893, a 6-0 Mines victory over the University of Denver.",
" It has been home to the football Orediggers through all but the first five seasons of their existence (their previous home were the now-destroyed grounds at the southeast corner of 19th and Illinois streets in Golden), and has been renovated several times throughout its existence.",
" The field was originally called Athletic Park, renamed Brooks Field after Mines trustee and benefactor Ralph D. Brooks in 1922, and renamed Campbell Field after 1939 undefeated team member and benefactor Harry D. Campbell in 2010.",
" Campbell Field is the oldest football field in the west, the oldest in NCAA Division II football and the 5th oldest college football field in the nation."
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"Veterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School.",
" It is currently the only stadium in the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) and is the home football field of all five 6A high schools in the district.",
" The stadium also hosts some of the district's soccer games.",
" Veterans Memorial Stadium is also home to the high school's powder puff football games."
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"Rockwell Field was a multi-purpose athletic field on the campus of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States.",
" It was the first home venue for the Kent State Golden Flashes football and the first permanent home for the KSU baseball program.",
" The field, sometimes referred to as \"Normal Field\", also hosted football games for the Kent State University School.",
" Rockwell Field served as the home field for Kent State football from the team's inception in 1920 through the 1940 season, the baseball team from circa 1920 through the 1941 season, and the men's track team from their foundation in 1922 through the 1940 season.",
" It was replaced by a new athletic complex that included a field for football with a track and an adjacent baseball field.",
" The new football field and track, later to become Memorial Stadium by 1950, were ready for the 1941 football and 1942 track seasons, while the baseball field opened in 1942."
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"The 2009 Missouri Tigers football team, represented the University of Missouri in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned for his ninth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium.",
" Changes to Memorial Stadium for the 2009 season included a new scoreboard and expanded seating capacity following a reconfiguration of the student seating section."
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"Title: Smokey the Cannon\n\nSmokey the Cannon is a famous replica Civil War artillery cannon that has served as part of the pageantry of college football games at the University of Texas at Austin since 1954. Smokey the Cannon is owned and operated by the Texas Cowboys (an honorary men's service organization at Texas) and is stationed in the left corner of the south endzone at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium during every Texas Longhorns home football game. After each football season, Smokey the Cannon is generally displayed in the Red McCombs Endzone atrium for the spring semester. In addition to all home football games, Smokey the Cannon is present at the annual Texas vs. Oklahoma Red River Rivalry game in Dallas, Texas every October, as well as at other select football games outside of Austin, Texas (barring local and stadium permission). Recently, Smokey the Cannon was present at the 2011 Holiday Bowl, in which the Texas Longhorns beat the Cal Golden Bears 21-10 on December 29, 2011; former Texas Cowboy Oldman, Blaine Irby caught 1 pass for 30 yards in the win.",
"Title: The Pride of the South\n\nThe Pride of the South is the name of the marching band at The University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. The full band plays at all Ole Miss home football games, and a smaller pep band is sent to most away games. The full band also travels to Ole Miss bowl games and Starkville, Mississippi when Mississippi State University hosts the Egg Bowl. The University of Mississippi Band has been giving outstanding performances in concert and in support of Ole Miss athletic events since it was organized in 1928. In addition to performing at all home football games and many away games, the marching band has attended numerous bowl games including the Sugar Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Liberty Bowl, the Independence Bowl, the Peach Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, and more recently the Motor City Bowl in 1997, the Music City Bowl in 2000, the Independence Bowl in 1998, 1999 and 2002, the Cotton Bowl in 2004, 2009 and 2010, the Chick-fil-a Classic in 2014, the Peach Bowl in 2014, and the Sugar Bowl in 2016.",
"Title: Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium\n\nMississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Veterans Memorial Stadium is the home field of the Jackson State Tigers football team. The stadium was originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium then later as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium before finally being christened with its current moniker. In the past it has served as an alternate home stadium for The University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. From 1973 to 1990 the Egg Bowl was played there and from 1992 to 2013 it hosted the Mississippi High School Activities Association state championship football games. In addition to college and high school games it has hosted several National Football League (NFL) preseason games.",
"Title: 2009 Texas Bowl\n\nThe 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. Navy defeated Missouri 35–13.",
"Title: Crump Stadium\n\nCrump Stadium was a sports stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, built in 1934 and largely demolished in 2006. It was built as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project with a capacity of 7,500. In 1939 it was enlarged to hold 25,000 spectators. In 1948 and 1949 it staged the Delta Bowl, a college football bowl game. In 1947 the Arkansas–Texas football game was played there. The annual Ole Miss–Tennessee game was also held there in 1960s. Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) home football games were played there until the completion of Memphis Memorial Stadium (now Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium) in the mid-1960s. The stadium was named for the late Memphis political boss E. H. Crump. It is now home to Central High School.",
"Title: Kiwanis Field\n\nKiwanis Field (formerly called Municipal Field) is a ballpark in Salem, Virginia which was opened in 1932. The ballpark has a capacity of 5,000 people and is primarily used for baseball. Kiwanis Field was the home of a Carolina League team currently known as the Salem Red Sox; at the time, they were the Salem Rebels (which had previously played in the Appalachian League), Salem Pirates, Salem Redbirds, and Salem Buccaneers. The Salem Avalanche played here briefly in 1995 until they moved to the Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium. The stadium has commanding views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, particularly Twelve O'clock Knob. Until the Salem Football Stadium opened in 1985, Kiwanis Field served as the home football field for Salem High School and its predecessor Andrew Lewis High School. The stadium was known as Salem Municipal Field prior to 1995. Kiwanis Field is currently used for high school, American Legion, and Roanoke College baseball games.",
"Title: Campbell Field (Colorado)\n\nCampbell Field, officially Marv Kay Stadium at Harry D. Campbell Field, is an American college football stadium located in Golden, Colorado. The stadium serves as the home field of the Colorado Mines Orediggers football team representing the Colorado School of Mines. Campbell Field is one of the oldest football fields in existence, the oldest west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in NCAA Division II. Originally it was a dirt surface all-purpose athletic field in exactly its current configuration, built within a clay pit, a fitting mined-out home for the Orediggers. Its first athletic contest, held on May 20, 1893, was the first annual Colorado Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Field Day, featuring many athletic contests between the University of Colorado, Colorado A&M, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Denver, in which Mines claimed the most medals. Its first football game took place on October 7, 1893, a 6-0 Mines victory over the University of Denver. It has been home to the football Orediggers through all but the first five seasons of their existence (their previous home were the now-destroyed grounds at the southeast corner of 19th and Illinois streets in Golden), and has been renovated several times throughout its existence. The field was originally called Athletic Park, renamed Brooks Field after Mines trustee and benefactor Ralph D. Brooks in 1922, and renamed Campbell Field after 1939 undefeated team member and benefactor Harry D. Campbell in 2010. Campbell Field is the oldest football field in the west, the oldest in NCAA Division II football and the 5th oldest college football field in the nation.",
"Title: Veterans Memorial Stadium (League City)\n\nVeterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School. It is currently the only stadium in the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) and is the home football field of all five 6A high schools in the district. The stadium also hosts some of the district's soccer games. Veterans Memorial Stadium is also home to the high school's powder puff football games.",
"Title: Rockwell Field (Kent State)\n\nRockwell Field was a multi-purpose athletic field on the campus of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States. It was the first home venue for the Kent State Golden Flashes football and the first permanent home for the KSU baseball program. The field, sometimes referred to as \"Normal Field\", also hosted football games for the Kent State University School. Rockwell Field served as the home field for Kent State football from the team's inception in 1920 through the 1940 season, the baseball team from circa 1920 through the 1941 season, and the men's track team from their foundation in 1922 through the 1940 season. It was replaced by a new athletic complex that included a field for football with a track and an adjacent baseball field. The new football field and track, later to become Memorial Stadium by 1950, were ready for the 1941 football and 1942 track seasons, while the baseball field opened in 1942.",
"Title: 2009 Missouri Tigers football team\n\nThe 2009 Missouri Tigers football team, represented the University of Missouri in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned for his ninth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Changes to Memorial Stadium for the 2009 season included a new scoreboard and expanded seating capacity following a reconfiguration of the student seating section."
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Are The La's and Spin Doctors from the same country?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Spin Doctors is a rock band from USA, formed in New York City, best known for their early 1990s hits, \"Two Princes\" and \"Little Miss Can't Be Wrong\", which peaked on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart at No. 7 and No. 17, respectively."
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"God Street Wine (also known as GSW) was a jam rock group from New York City.",
" The band broke up in 1999.",
" The band toured the U.S. with H.O.R.D.E. four times and opened for the Black Crowes and Allman Brothers.",
" The band played a large part in developing the jam rock scene of the early 90's initially playing Nightingale's and The Wetlands Preserve in New York City with the likes of The Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler, Jono Manson and the Dreyer Brothers.",
" Numerous bands and musicians had opened for them over the years ranging from Dave Matthews Band, Sheryl Crow and Hootie and the Blowfish to the Ominous Seapods and G. Love & Special Sauce."
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"The discography of Spin Doctors, an American rock band, consists of six studio albums, three live albums, four compilation albums, and twelve singles."
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"Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix is a 1993 album recorded by various artists in tribute to Jimi Hendrix.",
" The artists were drawn from many genres of popular music.",
" Contributors include his classic rock contemporaries Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, blues man Buddy Guy, classical violinist Nigel Kennedy, alternative pop/rock bands Belly and Spin Doctors, hip hop artists P. M. Dawn, among others.",
" According to the liner notes, the \"artists were encouraged to not only record one of their own personal favorites but to also place their stamp on Jimi's songs.\"",
" Several artists recorded radically different interpretations, particularly, P. M. Dawn, The Cure, Nigel Kennedy and Pat Metheny.",
" Some artists, on the other hand, recorded versions that were rather similar to the originals."
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"Sir William Sutherland, KCB PC (4 March 1880 – 19 September 1949) was a Scottish civil servant, Liberal Party politician and colliery owner.",
" He was closely associated with Prime Minister David Lloyd George serving as his private and press secretary and later as his Parliamentary Private Secretary.",
" He was one of Lloyd George’s go-betweens in the sale of honours for the Lloyd George Fund.",
" In his dealings with the press he would certainly have been labelled a spin doctor if that phrase had had currency in the early twentieth century, indeed he has recently been described as \"the first of the modern spin doctors\"."
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"Cork is a rock duo/supergroup consisting of Eric Schenkman (formerly of the Spin Doctors) and Corky Laing (formerly of Mountain).",
" Though not an official member, the duo have worked closely with Noel Redding (formerly of The Jimi Hendrix Experience), who has both toured with and recorded with Cork.",
" The group has released two albums, 1999's \"Speed of Thought\" and 2003's \"Out There\"."
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"Jam bands are musical groups whose live albums and concerts relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with the Grateful Dead, and continued with The Allman Brothers Band, which had lengthy jams at concerts.",
" The performances of these bands typically feature extended musical improvisation (\"jams\") over rhythmic grooves and chord patterns, and long sets of music that can often cross genre boundaries.",
" The Grateful Dead continued to grow their fanbase in the second half of the 1980s.",
" In the mid-1980s the bands Phish, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Blues Traveler, Ozric Tentacles, Widespread Panic, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Spin Doctors, Col Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit, began touring with Jam band-style concerts.",
" In the early 1990s and 2000s, a new generation of bands was spurred on by the Grateful Dead's touring and the increased exposure of The Black Crowes, My Morning Jacket, Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic and Aquarium Rescue Unit."
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"Nice Talking to Me is the fifth studio album by the Spin Doctors.",
" It was officially released on September 13, 2005 and features the original four members of the band."
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"Chester Bay is an American alternative rock band formed at The University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire in 2005 with most original band members hailing from Rochester, MN.",
" The band's music combines aspects of reggae, folk, ska, blues, and rock and roll.",
" The band gained initial regional popularity through energetic live shows built upon technical music ability.",
" The group has been compared to bands like Sublime, Dispatch, Blues Traveler, O.A.R., Spin Doctors, and Bob Marley."
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"The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992.",
" Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single \"There She Goes\".",
" The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers (vocals, guitar) and John Power (bass, backing vocals) along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including Paul Hemmings, John \"Timmo\" Timson, Peter \"Cammy\" Cammell, Iain Templeton, John \"Boo\" Byrne, Chris Sharrock, Barry Sutton and Neil Mavers."
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"Title: Spin Doctors\n\nSpin Doctors is a rock band from USA, formed in New York City, best known for their early 1990s hits, \"Two Princes\" and \"Little Miss Can't Be Wrong\", which peaked on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart at No. 7 and No. 17, respectively.",
"Title: God Street Wine\n\nGod Street Wine (also known as GSW) was a jam rock group from New York City. The band broke up in 1999. The band toured the U.S. with H.O.R.D.E. four times and opened for the Black Crowes and Allman Brothers. The band played a large part in developing the jam rock scene of the early 90's initially playing Nightingale's and The Wetlands Preserve in New York City with the likes of The Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler, Jono Manson and the Dreyer Brothers. Numerous bands and musicians had opened for them over the years ranging from Dave Matthews Band, Sheryl Crow and Hootie and the Blowfish to the Ominous Seapods and G. Love & Special Sauce.",
"Title: Spin Doctors discography\n\nThe discography of Spin Doctors, an American rock band, consists of six studio albums, three live albums, four compilation albums, and twelve singles.",
"Title: Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix\n\nStone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix is a 1993 album recorded by various artists in tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The artists were drawn from many genres of popular music. Contributors include his classic rock contemporaries Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, blues man Buddy Guy, classical violinist Nigel Kennedy, alternative pop/rock bands Belly and Spin Doctors, hip hop artists P. M. Dawn, among others. According to the liner notes, the \"artists were encouraged to not only record one of their own personal favorites but to also place their stamp on Jimi's songs.\" Several artists recorded radically different interpretations, particularly, P. M. Dawn, The Cure, Nigel Kennedy and Pat Metheny. Some artists, on the other hand, recorded versions that were rather similar to the originals.",
"Title: William Sutherland (Liberal politician)\n\nSir William Sutherland, KCB PC (4 March 1880 – 19 September 1949) was a Scottish civil servant, Liberal Party politician and colliery owner. He was closely associated with Prime Minister David Lloyd George serving as his private and press secretary and later as his Parliamentary Private Secretary. He was one of Lloyd George’s go-betweens in the sale of honours for the Lloyd George Fund. In his dealings with the press he would certainly have been labelled a spin doctor if that phrase had had currency in the early twentieth century, indeed he has recently been described as \"the first of the modern spin doctors\".",
"Title: Cork (band)\n\nCork is a rock duo/supergroup consisting of Eric Schenkman (formerly of the Spin Doctors) and Corky Laing (formerly of Mountain). Though not an official member, the duo have worked closely with Noel Redding (formerly of The Jimi Hendrix Experience), who has both toured with and recorded with Cork. The group has released two albums, 1999's \"Speed of Thought\" and 2003's \"Out There\".",
"Title: Jam band\n\nJam bands are musical groups whose live albums and concerts relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with the Grateful Dead, and continued with The Allman Brothers Band, which had lengthy jams at concerts. The performances of these bands typically feature extended musical improvisation (\"jams\") over rhythmic grooves and chord patterns, and long sets of music that can often cross genre boundaries. The Grateful Dead continued to grow their fanbase in the second half of the 1980s. In the mid-1980s the bands Phish, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Blues Traveler, Ozric Tentacles, Widespread Panic, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Spin Doctors, Col Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit, began touring with Jam band-style concerts. In the early 1990s and 2000s, a new generation of bands was spurred on by the Grateful Dead's touring and the increased exposure of The Black Crowes, My Morning Jacket, Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic and Aquarium Rescue Unit.",
"Title: Nice Talking to Me\n\nNice Talking to Me is the fifth studio album by the Spin Doctors. It was officially released on September 13, 2005 and features the original four members of the band.",
"Title: Chester Bay (band)\n\nChester Bay is an American alternative rock band formed at The University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire in 2005 with most original band members hailing from Rochester, MN. The band's music combines aspects of reggae, folk, ska, blues, and rock and roll. The band gained initial regional popularity through energetic live shows built upon technical music ability. The group has been compared to bands like Sublime, Dispatch, Blues Traveler, O.A.R., Spin Doctors, and Bob Marley.",
"Title: The La's\n\nThe La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single \"There She Goes\". The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers (vocals, guitar) and John Power (bass, backing vocals) along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including Paul Hemmings, John \"Timmo\" Timson, Peter \"Cammy\" Cammell, Iain Templeton, John \"Boo\" Byrne, Chris Sharrock, Barry Sutton and Neil Mavers."
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Of the two American musicians Janet Gardner and Myles Kennedy, who is older?
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Janet Patricia Gardner
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comparison
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hard
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"Myles Richard Kennedy (born Myles Richard Bass; November 27, 1969) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Alter Bridge, and as the lead vocalist in guitarist Slash's backing band, known as Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators.",
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"\"Back from Cali\" is the second single and fourth track from Slash's self-titled solo album.",
" It is one of the two songs on the album to feature Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy on lead vocals, the other being \"Starlight.\"",
" The song was written and recorded in March 2010 added to the album's track listing at the last minute since Slash was so impressed with Kennedy's performance on \"Starlight.\"",
" He later asked Kennedy to front his solo touring band.",
" Both \"Back from Cali\" and \"Starlight\" have since become regular features in Slash's live shows."
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"The Let Rock Rule Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that featured Slash (with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators) as the opening act.",
" The tour sent both acts to various locations across North America from July to September 2014 and included two festival concerts and eighteen regular concerts.",
" In addition, Aerosmith performed a private show in the middle of the tour.",
" Slash with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators did not perform at Rock Fest in Wisconsin or at the private show, but performed at all of the other concerts."
],
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"Myles Kennedy is an American rock musician.",
" Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he originally began his musical career in Spokane, Washington as the guitarist in jazz band Cosmic Dust.",
" After recording 1991's \"Journey\", he left to form alternative rock band Citizen Swing in 1992.",
" The group released two albums, 1992's \"Cure Me with the Groove\" and 1996's \"Deep Down\", on both of which Kennedy was co-credited for songwriting.",
" Kennedy's next band was The Mayfield Four, which he co-founded with guitarist Craig Johnson, bassist Marty Meisner and drummer Zia Uddin in 1996.",
" The frontman wrote most of the material on the band's 1998 debut \"Fallout\" and all of the songs on 2001's \"Second Skin\"."
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"The Apocalyptic Love World Tour is the second concert tour by ex-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash as a solo artist.",
" The tour features the same backing band that toured with Slash during his first solo tour, though this time the act is billed as \"Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators\".",
" The tour is in support of Slash's second solo album \"Apocalyptic Love\", which features Myles Kennedy handling lead vocal duties on all songs, as well as his touring band members: bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris."
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"The full discography of rock musician Myles Kennedy consists of eleven studio albums, two concert films, four live albums, two extended plays, and thirteen singles in total, in addition to eleven studio tracks that he has appeared on as a featured artist, one of which was a single.",
" Born in Boston on November 27, 1969, Kennedy is currently a member of the rock band Alter Bridge, with whom he has released four studio albums, two concert films, and several singles.",
" He is also the frontman of Slash's touring group, and with Slash he has released a live album, \"Live in Manchester\", the first of a series of live albums released throughout the summer of 2010, and \"\", another live album released in 2011.",
" In 2012, he released a collaboration studio album with Slash titled \"Apocalyptic Love\", which is billed to Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, as well as the 2014 followup titled \"World on Fire\".",
" With The Mayfield Four, he released two studio albums, two extended plays, and four singles; with Citizen Swing, two studio albums; and with Cosmic Dust, one studio album."
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"The World on Fire World Tour is the third concert tour by lead guitarist Slash as a solo artist, which started in July 2014 and was scheduled to resume in late 2015, in support of Slash's third solo album \"World on Fire\".",
" The tour features the same backing band that performed with Slash during his two last tours, billed as \"Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators\", featuring Myles Kennedy handling lead vocal, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris."
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"Janet Patricia Gardner (born March 17, 1962 in Juneau, Alaska) is an American rock singer.",
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"Cosmic Dust, also known as the Cosmic Dust Fusion Band, is an instrumental jazz band formed in 1990 by Jim Templeton.",
" The band was the first well-known group that guitarist Myles Kennedy played in.",
" The original lineup consisted of Jim Templeton on keyboard, Gary Edighoffer on saxophone, Clipper Anderson on double bass, Myles Kennedy on guitar, and Scott Reusser on drums.",
" Kennedy eventually left the band and went on to become the lead vocalist/lead guitarist for a jazz fusion group called Citizen Swing and later an alternative rock band called The Mayfield Four.",
" Kennedy is now fronting and playing guitar for the hard rock/alternative metal band Alter Bridge, which he helped form with Creed members Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips, and Brian Marshall in 2004, and is also the lead vocalist for Slash's solo band on tour."
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"\"Bent to Fly\" is a song by American hard rock guitarist Slash, featuring vocalist Myles Kennedy and backing band The Conspirators.",
" Written by Slash and Kennedy, it was released as the second single from the guitarist's third solo album (the second with Kennedy and The Conspirators), \"World on Fire\".",
" The song was used as the theme song for the 2014 National Rugby League Finals series, and Slash performed the song live at ANZ Stadium as pre-show entertainment for the league's grand final that year."
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"Title: Myles Kennedy\n\nMyles Richard Kennedy (born Myles Richard Bass; November 27, 1969) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Alter Bridge, and as the lead vocalist in guitarist Slash's backing band, known as Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. A former guitar instructor from Spokane, Washington, he has worked as a session musician and songwriter, making both studio and live appearances with several artists, and has been involved with several projects throughout his career.",
"Title: Back from Cali\n\n\"Back from Cali\" is the second single and fourth track from Slash's self-titled solo album. It is one of the two songs on the album to feature Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy on lead vocals, the other being \"Starlight.\" The song was written and recorded in March 2010 added to the album's track listing at the last minute since Slash was so impressed with Kennedy's performance on \"Starlight.\" He later asked Kennedy to front his solo touring band. Both \"Back from Cali\" and \"Starlight\" have since become regular features in Slash's live shows.",
"Title: Let Rock Rule Tour\n\nThe Let Rock Rule Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that featured Slash (with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators) as the opening act. The tour sent both acts to various locations across North America from July to September 2014 and included two festival concerts and eighteen regular concerts. In addition, Aerosmith performed a private show in the middle of the tour. Slash with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators did not perform at Rock Fest in Wisconsin or at the private show, but performed at all of the other concerts.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Myles Kennedy\n\nMyles Kennedy is an American rock musician. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he originally began his musical career in Spokane, Washington as the guitarist in jazz band Cosmic Dust. After recording 1991's \"Journey\", he left to form alternative rock band Citizen Swing in 1992. The group released two albums, 1992's \"Cure Me with the Groove\" and 1996's \"Deep Down\", on both of which Kennedy was co-credited for songwriting. Kennedy's next band was The Mayfield Four, which he co-founded with guitarist Craig Johnson, bassist Marty Meisner and drummer Zia Uddin in 1996. The frontman wrote most of the material on the band's 1998 debut \"Fallout\" and all of the songs on 2001's \"Second Skin\".",
"Title: Apocalyptic Love World Tour\n\nThe Apocalyptic Love World Tour is the second concert tour by ex-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash as a solo artist. The tour features the same backing band that toured with Slash during his first solo tour, though this time the act is billed as \"Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators\". The tour is in support of Slash's second solo album \"Apocalyptic Love\", which features Myles Kennedy handling lead vocal duties on all songs, as well as his touring band members: bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris.",
"Title: Myles Kennedy discography\n\nThe full discography of rock musician Myles Kennedy consists of eleven studio albums, two concert films, four live albums, two extended plays, and thirteen singles in total, in addition to eleven studio tracks that he has appeared on as a featured artist, one of which was a single. Born in Boston on November 27, 1969, Kennedy is currently a member of the rock band Alter Bridge, with whom he has released four studio albums, two concert films, and several singles. He is also the frontman of Slash's touring group, and with Slash he has released a live album, \"Live in Manchester\", the first of a series of live albums released throughout the summer of 2010, and \"\", another live album released in 2011. In 2012, he released a collaboration studio album with Slash titled \"Apocalyptic Love\", which is billed to Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, as well as the 2014 followup titled \"World on Fire\". With The Mayfield Four, he released two studio albums, two extended plays, and four singles; with Citizen Swing, two studio albums; and with Cosmic Dust, one studio album.",
"Title: World on Fire World Tour\n\nThe World on Fire World Tour is the third concert tour by lead guitarist Slash as a solo artist, which started in July 2014 and was scheduled to resume in late 2015, in support of Slash's third solo album \"World on Fire\". The tour features the same backing band that performed with Slash during his two last tours, billed as \"Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators\", featuring Myles Kennedy handling lead vocal, bassist Todd Kerns, drummer Brent Fitz and rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris.",
"Title: Janet Gardner\n\nJanet Patricia Gardner (born March 17, 1962 in Juneau, Alaska) is an American rock singer. She is best-known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the all-woman hard rock band Vixen.",
"Title: Cosmic Dust (band)\n\nCosmic Dust, also known as the Cosmic Dust Fusion Band, is an instrumental jazz band formed in 1990 by Jim Templeton. The band was the first well-known group that guitarist Myles Kennedy played in. The original lineup consisted of Jim Templeton on keyboard, Gary Edighoffer on saxophone, Clipper Anderson on double bass, Myles Kennedy on guitar, and Scott Reusser on drums. Kennedy eventually left the band and went on to become the lead vocalist/lead guitarist for a jazz fusion group called Citizen Swing and later an alternative rock band called The Mayfield Four. Kennedy is now fronting and playing guitar for the hard rock/alternative metal band Alter Bridge, which he helped form with Creed members Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips, and Brian Marshall in 2004, and is also the lead vocalist for Slash's solo band on tour.",
"Title: Bent to Fly\n\n\"Bent to Fly\" is a song by American hard rock guitarist Slash, featuring vocalist Myles Kennedy and backing band The Conspirators. Written by Slash and Kennedy, it was released as the second single from the guitarist's third solo album (the second with Kennedy and The Conspirators), \"World on Fire\". The song was used as the theme song for the 2014 National Rugby League Finals series, and Slash performed the song live at ANZ Stadium as pre-show entertainment for the league's grand final that year."
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"Another Stranger Me" is the second single from which Blind Guardian album?
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A Twist In The Myth
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Were Marguerite Yourcenar and Wyndham Lewis from the same country?
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no
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comparison
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Who directed Julia Stiles in the role that won the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance?
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Gil Junger
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"Title: MTV Movie Award for Best Fight\n\nThe MTV Movie Award for Best Fight is an award presented to actors and characters for quality fight scenes in films at the MTV Movie Awards, a ceremony established in 1992. Honors in several categories are awarded by MTV at the annual ceremonies, and are chosen by public vote. The MTV Movie Award for Best Fight was first presented in 1996 to Adam Sandler and Bob Barker for their fight in \"Happy Gilmore\". Uma Thurman won the award in 2004 and 2005 for her fights against Chiaki Kuriyama and Daryl Hannah in \"\" and \"\", respectively. In 2008 and 2009 Cam Gigandet was presented with the honor for his fights in \"Never Back Down\" and \"Twilight\". Robert Pattinson has also won the award twice, for his appearances in \"The Twilight Saga\" films: \"Twilight\" in 2009 and \"\" in 2011. Jackie Chan has won the Best Fight honor once from four nominations. Jet Li and Chris Tucker have each received three nominations, and Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman have each been nominated twice.",
"Title: Julia Stiles\n\nJulia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 11 and made her screen debut as Erica Dansby in six episodes of the television series \"Ghostwriter\" (1993–1994). Her first film role was in \"I\" \"Love You, I Love You Not\" (1996), followed by a leading role in the thriller \"Wicked\" (1998), for which she was awarded the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance.",
"Title: MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie\n\nThe MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie is an award presented to singers/groups for quality songs in films at the MTV Movie Awards, a ceremony established in 1992. Honors in several categories are awarded by MTV at the annual ceremonies, and are chosen by public votes. The MTV Movie Award for Best Song From a Movie was first given out in 1992 for Bryan Adams' \"Everything I Do I Do It For You\" from \"\". The award was last given out in 1999 and was replaced with Best Musical Sequence, but made a return in 2009. It was then retired afterwards. It later returned in 2012 renamed as Best Music. In 1996, \"Batman Forever\" and \"Waiting to Exhale\" each had two songs nominated in this category, with the latter winning for \"Sittin' Up In My Room\". Bryan Adams, Bush and Whitney Houston have each won the Best Song honor from two nominations. Eric Clapton had received three nominations, and Boyz II Men, Céline Dion, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Sting have each been nominated twice.",
"Title: Erika Christensen\n\nErika Jane Christensen (born August 19, 1982) is an American actress and singer whose filmography includes roles in \"Traffic\" (2000), \"Swimfan\" (2002), \"The Banger Sisters\" (2002), \"The Perfect Score\" (2004), \"Flightplan\" (2005), \"How to Rob a Bank\" (2007), \"The Tortured\" (2010), and \"The Case for Christ\" (2017). For her performance in \"Traffic\", she won the MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Female Performance and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture along with her co-stars.",
"Title: MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation\n\nThe MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation is an award presented to actor/actress for transformation in films at the MTV Movie Awards, a ceremony established in 1992. The MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Transformation was first given out in 2012 for Elizabeth Banks's transformation in the film \"The Hunger Games\".",
"Title: Katie Holmes\n\nKate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" from 1998 to 2003. She appeared in 1998's \"Disturbing Behavior\", a thriller, which won her an MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. In 2000 Holmes featured in \"Wonder Boys,\" which got positive attention from many leading critics.",
"Title: MTV Movie Award for Next Generation\n\nThis is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Breakthrough Performance. In many years, the awards were split into Male and Female categories. In 2011, it was renamed Best Breakout Star. In 2012, it was later renamed Best Breakthrough Performance but was turned into a non-voting category, where an academy of outstanding directors honors a silver screen newcomer with extraordinary talent. It was renamed in 2017 as Next Generation and was converted to a voting category.",
"Title: 10 Things I Hate About You\n\n10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a modernization of William Shakespeare's late-16th century comedy \"The Taming of the Shrew\", retold in a late-1990s American high school setting. In the story, new student Cameron (Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with Bianca (Oleynik) and, in order to get around her father's strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick (Ledger) to date Bianca's ill-tempered sister, Kat (Stiles). The film is titled after a poem written by Kat about her bittersweet romance with Patrick. Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area, with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma.",
"Title: Alicia Silverstone\n\nAlicia Silverstone ( ; born October 4, 1976) is an American actress. She made her film debut in \"The Crush\" (1993), earning the 1994 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, and gained further prominence as a teen idol when she appeared at the age of 16 in the music video for Aerosmith's \"Cryin'\". She starred in the comedy hit \"Clueless\" (1995), which earned her a multimillion-dollar deal with Columbia Pictures, and in the big-budget film \"Batman & Robin\" (1997), playing Batgirl. She has continued to act in film and television and on stage. For her role in the short-lived drama comedy \"Miss Match\" (2003), Silverstone received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. A vegan, Silverstone has endorsed PETA activities and has published two nutrition books.",
"Title: Edward Furlong\n\nEdward Walter Furlong (born August 2, 1977) is an American actor and musician. A former teen idol, Furlong won Saturn and MTV Movie Awards for his breakthrough performance as John Connor in \"\" (1991). The following year he gave an Independent Spirit Award-nominated turn opposite Jeff Bridges in \"American Heart\", and earned a second Saturn Award nomination for his work in \"Pet Sematary Two\". He won a Young Artist Award for his performance alongside Kathy Bates in \"A Home of Our Own\" (1993), and shared a further ensemble nomination with the cast of the film."
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Christopher Nelson is an American makeup artist, VFX artist, writer and actor, he's best known for his makeup and stylings for films such as World War Z, a 2013 American action horror film, directed by who?
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"Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), popularly known as Suraiya, was an Indian Muslim Hindi/Hindustani film actress and playback singer in Bollywood from the 1940s to the early 1960s, who remained unmarried throughout her life, after her love affair with actor Dev Anand was aborted by her maternal grandmother.",
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" After this, she only sang for her own films as an actress, and acted as a heroine from 1946 until the end of her career in 1963.",
" From 1948 to 1951, she became the singing superstar of Bollywood, earning more for her performances than all the performing actors of the times, male or female, including Dev Anand, Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Madhubala.",
" She received 1.5–2 lakhs rupees for her role per film, when top male actors were getting 50 thousand to 1 lakh rs.",
" For a song, she commanded rs. 1000, while Lata Mangeshkar was getting rs. 100–200 per song.",
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" Later on Naushad gave her on the job 'training', while recording.",
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" She had received training in dancing from Mumtaz Ali, dancer-actor and father of the famous comedian Mehmood.",
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" Her performance 'expertly integrated gestures, music and speech'.",
" Suraiya in her heyday was known as 'Malika-e-Husn' (queen of beauty), 'Malika-e-Tarannum' (queen of melody) and 'Malika-e-Adakaari' (queen of acting), all rolled into one.",
" In a career spanning from 1936 till 1963, Suraiya sang 338 songs in films (which were mostly her own films) and 2 in addition were non-film songs, namely, 'tum rahe kahan ko piya' and 'hum tum karenge pyar'.",
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" She is best known for her affair with John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.",
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"Title: Kanika Kapoor\n\nKanika Kapoor is an Indian playback singer, who sings for the Hindi language films. Through her successful singing career, she has received one Filmfare Award.",
"Title: Andy Lau\n\nAndy Lau Tak-wah, BBS, MH, JP (, born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, lyricist and film producer. He has been one of Hong Kong's most commercially successful film actors since the mid-1980s, performing in more than 160 films while maintaining a successful singing career at the same time. In the 1990s, Lau was branded by the media as one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop.",
"Title: Counting Down the Days (song)\n\n\"Counting Down the Days\" is the second and final single from Natalie Imbruglia's third album, \"Counting Down the Days\". It is considerably less successful than \"Shiver\", but it still managed to keep the album in the charts for some time. It reached number twenty-three in the UK and number fifty-two in Australia. There are two versions of the song. The first one is the album version found on \"Counting Down the Days\" while the second one is the single version found on the CD single. The single version is essentially shorter than the album version as it does not have a prechorus.",
"Title: Suraiya\n\nSuraiya Jamaal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), popularly known as Suraiya, was an Indian Muslim Hindi/Hindustani film actress and playback singer in Bollywood from the 1940s to the early 1960s, who remained unmarried throughout her life, after her love affair with actor Dev Anand was aborted by her maternal grandmother. She was the most popular singing star of the Indian sub-continent of her generation. Until 1943, as a child singer, Suraiya did playback singing for one actress, namely Mehtab, in three films, and also in some of her own films for her roles as a child artiste. After this, she only sang for her own films as an actress, and acted as a heroine from 1946 until the end of her career in 1963. From 1948 to 1951, she became the singing superstar of Bollywood, earning more for her performances than all the performing actors of the times, male or female, including Dev Anand, Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Madhubala. She received 1.5–2 lakhs rupees for her role per film, when top male actors were getting 50 thousand to 1 lakh rs. For a song, she commanded rs. 1000, while Lata Mangeshkar was getting rs. 100–200 per song. She was the only child of her parents. She had a natural talent for singing, acting and dancing from childhood. She received basic training in music when her mother used to take her to a Hindustani music teacher or 'masterji' for training. She first sang for a children's program for All India Radio in 1937. Later on Naushad gave her on the job 'training', while recording. She went on to become one of the most successful singing film stars of Bollywood. She had received training in dancing from Mumtaz Ali, dancer-actor and father of the famous comedian Mehmood. She was also known for her North Indian Muslim feudal style acting or 'adakari' in many of her films (\"Mirza Ghalib (film)\", \"Phool\", \"Afsar\", \"Shayar\", \"Jeet (1949 film)\", \"Anmol Ghadi\" and \"Dastan\"). This style 'endowed modernity with an aura of tradition' and brought nostalgic feudal tinge to the scenes. Her performance 'expertly integrated gestures, music and speech'. Suraiya in her heyday was known as 'Malika-e-Husn' (queen of beauty), 'Malika-e-Tarannum' (queen of melody) and 'Malika-e-Adakaari' (queen of acting), all rolled into one. In a career spanning from 1936 till 1963, Suraiya sang 338 songs in films (which were mostly her own films) and 2 in addition were non-film songs, namely, 'tum rahe kahan ko piya' and 'hum tum karenge pyar'. She acted in 67 movies, which do not include the incomplete films such as \"Jaanwar\" (with Dilip Kumar), \"Paagal Khaana\" with Bharat Bhushan and an Indo-British film on Wajid Ali Shah (1953) being directed by British director, Herbert Marshall, with Ashok Kumar in the role of Wajid Ali Shah.",
"Title: Kumar Basnet\n\nKumar Basnet (Nepali:कुमार बस्नेत) is a Nepalese folk singer, dancer and song writer. He started performing in his local village as early as 1957 ,he has been titled Nepalese folk legend after successful singing career. Basnet is popularly known by his comedy folk, satirical singing style, his major hit songs are Lai Bari Lai, Ama Bhanda and Herda Ramo.",
"Title: Martha Ray\n\nMartha Ray (1742 – 7 April 1779) was a British singer of the Georgian era. Her father was a corsetmaker and her mother was a servant in a noble household. Good-looking, intelligent, and a talented singer, she came to the attention of many of her father's patrons. She is best known for her affair with John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich. She lived with him as his mistress from the age of seventeen, while his wife was suffering from mental illness. She gave birth to five children, one of whom was Basil Montagu. During this time, she conducted a successful singing career, for which she became well-known, as well as completed her education with Lord Sandwich's support.",
"Title: Natalie Imbruglia\n\nNatalie Jane Imbruglia ( ; ] ; born 4 February 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, model and actress. In the early 1990s, she played Beth Brennan in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\". Three years after leaving the programme, she began a singing career with her successful hit cover of Ednaswap's song, \"Torn\".",
"Title: Indu Nagaraj\n\nIndu Nagaraj is an Indian playback singer who primarily works in Kannada cinema. Through her successful singing career, she is the recipient of a Filmfare Award for the song \"Pyarge Aagbittaite\" from the film \"Govindaya Namaha\" (2012).",
"Title: Elin Fohström\n\nElin Fohström-Tallqvist, stage name Elina Vandár, (1868–1949) was a Finnish operatic soprano who performed in Finland, Russia, the Baltic countries, Germany and Italy at the end of the 19th century. After a relatively short but successful singing career, she returned to Helsinki where she worked as a voice teacher."
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Of the countries that the moth Antinephele marcida is found in, which is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania?
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Uganda
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"The Democratic Republic of the Congo ( ; ] ; French: \"République démocratique du Congo\" ), also known as Zaire, DR Congo, East Congo, DRC, DROC, Congo-Kinshasa or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa.",
" The DRC borders the Central African Republic and South Sudan to the north; Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania to the east; Zambia and Angola to the south; the Republic of the Congo to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest.",
" It is the second-largest country in Africa (largest in Sub-Saharan Africa) by area and eleventh largest in the world.",
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"The yellow-throated longclaw (\"Macronyx croceus\") is a species of bird in the family Motacillidae.",
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"The Nile (Arabic: النيل , \"en-Nīl\", \"an-Nīl\"; Coptic: , \"P(h)iaro\"; Ancient Egyptian: \"Ḥ'pī\" and \"Jtrw\"; Biblical Hebrew: היאור, \"Ha-Ye'or\" or השיחור, \"Ha-Shiḥor\") is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa.",
" It is commonly regarded as the longest river in the world, though other conflicting sources cite a 2007 study that gave the title to the Amazon River in South America.",
" The Nile, which is 6,853 km (4,258 miles) long, is an \"international\" river as its drainage basin covers eleven countries, namely, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt.",
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"Uganda ( or ), officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa.",
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"The rufous mouse-eared bat (\"Myotis bocagii\") is a species of vesper bat.",
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"The climbing shrew (\"Suncus megalura\") is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae, which is found in subtropical Africa.",
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"Title: Antinephele marcida\n\nAntinephele marcida is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Holland in 1893, and is found from forests from Cameroon to Uganda and western Kenya.",
"Title: Avukaya people\n\nAvukaya is an ethnic group of South Sudan. Some members of this ethnic have fled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to persecution. About 50,000 members of this ethnic group live in South Sudan. Many members of this ethnic group belong to the Christian minority of South Sudan. The Avukaya traditionally live in a rain-forest area in Equatoria close to the Democratic Republic of Congo in Southern Sudan.",
"Title: Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\nThe Democratic Republic of the Congo ( ; ] ; French: \"République démocratique du Congo\" ), also known as Zaire, DR Congo, East Congo, DRC, DROC, Congo-Kinshasa or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa. The DRC borders the Central African Republic and South Sudan to the north; Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania to the east; Zambia and Angola to the south; the Republic of the Congo to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest. It is the second-largest country in Africa (largest in Sub-Saharan Africa) by area and eleventh largest in the world. With a population of over 80 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most populated officially Francophone country, the fourth most-populated nation in Africa and the seventeenth most populated country in the world.",
"Title: Yellow-throated longclaw\n\nThe yellow-throated longclaw (\"Macronyx croceus\") is a species of bird in the family Motacillidae. It is found in Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and sandy shores.",
"Title: List of companies of South Sudan\n\nSouth Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, and previously known as Southern Sudan, is a landlocked country in Middle Africa, in the area of northeast Central Africa that is part of the United Nations subregion of Eastern Africa. South Sudan is bordered by the Republic of Sudan to the north, Kenya to the southeast, Uganda to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest, the Central African Republic to the west, and Ethiopia to the east.",
"Title: Nile\n\nThe Nile (Arabic: النيل , \"en-Nīl\", \"an-Nīl\"; Coptic: , \"P(h)iaro\"; Ancient Egyptian: \"Ḥ'pī\" and \"Jtrw\"; Biblical Hebrew: היאור, \"Ha-Ye'or\" or השיחור, \"Ha-Shiḥor\") is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It is commonly regarded as the longest river in the world, though other conflicting sources cite a 2007 study that gave the title to the Amazon River in South America. The Nile, which is 6,853 km (4,258 miles) long, is an \"international\" river as its drainage basin covers eleven countries, namely, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt and Sudan.",
"Title: Uganda\n\nUganda ( or ), officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin, and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate.",
"Title: Rufous mouse-eared bat\n\nThe rufous mouse-eared bat (\"Myotis bocagii\") is a species of vesper bat. It can be found in the following countries: Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It is found in dry and moist savanna habitats.",
"Title: Climbing shrew\n\nThe climbing shrew (\"Suncus megalura\") is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae, which is found in subtropical Africa. It is found in Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and moist savanna."
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What show known as Regular Show in Space is created by Long Live the Royals maker Sean Szeles?
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Regular Show
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" The season was storyboarded and written by Sean Szeles, Shion Takeuchi, Benton Connor, Calvin Wong, Paul Scarlata, Kat Morris, J.G. Quintel, Mike Roth, John Infantino, Minty Lewis, Henry Yu, and Dennis Messmer, while being produced by Cartoon Network Studios."
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"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock was the title of an unreleased 1972 autobiographical album by the British rock band The Who.",
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" That idea later blossomed into \"Quadrophenia\".\"",
" The sessions for the album spanned from 19 May to 6 June at Olympic Studios in London.",
" \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\" was to be produced by The Who and Glyn Johns and scheduled for release in October 1972, but although the album was nearly completed (according to Townshend) the band felt as though it sounded too much like their 1971 LP \"Who's Next\".",
" Townshend later stated that \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\" was also going to be a TV special about The Who.",
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" He developed \"Regular Show\" from his own experiences in college, while several of its main characters originated from his animated shorts \"2 in the AM PM\" and \"The Naïve Man from Lolliland\".",
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" After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists, plus some of the crew members he had worked with on \"The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack\", to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series.",
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" He developed \"Regular Show\" from his own experiences in college, while several of its main characters originated from his animated shorts \"The Naïve Man from Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\".",
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"\"\"Vive le Québec libre!\"\"",
" (] , \"Long live free Quebec!\")",
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" While giving an address to a large crowd from a balcony at Montreal City Hall, he uttered \"\"Vive Montréal; Vive le Québec!\"\"",
" (\"Long live Montreal, Long live Quebec!\")",
" and then added, followed by loud applause, \"\"Vive le Québec \"libre\"!\"\"",
" (\"Long live \"free\" Quebec!\")",
" with particular emphasis on the word 'libre'.",
" The phrase, a slogan used by Quebecers who favoured Quebec sovereignty, and de Gaulle's use of it was seen by them as giving his support to the movement.",
" The speech sparked a diplomatic incident with Canada's government, and was condemned by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, saying that \"Canadians do not need to be liberated\".",
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"The third season of Emmy winning American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States.",
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" Quintel pitched \"Regular Show\" for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show.",
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"Title: Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!\n\nRock Is Dead—Long Live Rock was the title of an unreleased 1972 autobiographical album by the British rock band The Who. In the liner notes for the Who's 1974 rarities collection \"Odds & Sods\", guitarist and lead songwriter Pete Townshend said, \"I had an idea once for a new album about the history of The Who called \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\". That idea later blossomed into \"Quadrophenia\".\" The sessions for the album spanned from 19 May to 6 June at Olympic Studios in London. \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\" was to be produced by The Who and Glyn Johns and scheduled for release in October 1972, but although the album was nearly completed (according to Townshend) the band felt as though it sounded too much like their 1971 LP \"Who's Next\". Townshend later stated that \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\" was also going to be a TV special about The Who. Some of the songs recorded during the \"Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock\" sessions were originally written for another unreleased Who album, 1971's failed \"Lifehouse\".",
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"Title: Regular Show (season 1)\n\nThe first season of American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for J.G. Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: \"The Naïve Man From Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". Quintel pitched \"Regular Show\" for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists, plus some of the crew members he had worked with on \"The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack\", to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. \"Regular Show\" was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season.",
"Title: Regular Show (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of the American animated comedy television series \"Regular Show\", created by J. G. Quintel, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Quintel originally created the series' pilot using characters from his comedy shorts for the cancelled anthology series \"The Cartoonstitute\". He developed \"Regular Show\" from his own experiences in college, while several of its main characters originated from his animated shorts \"The Naïve Man from Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". Following the success of its fifth season, \"Regular Show\" was renewed for a sixth season on October 29, 2013. The season premiered on October 9, 2014, and concluded on June 25, 2015.",
"Title: Vive le Québec libre\n\n\"\"Vive le Québec libre!\"\" (] , \"Long live free Quebec!\") was a controversial phrase in a speech delivered by President Charles de Gaulle of France on July 24, 1967, during an official visit to Canada under the pretext of attending Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec. While giving an address to a large crowd from a balcony at Montreal City Hall, he uttered \"\"Vive Montréal; Vive le Québec!\"\" (\"Long live Montreal, Long live Quebec!\") and then added, followed by loud applause, \"\"Vive le Québec \"libre\"!\"\" (\"Long live \"free\" Quebec!\") with particular emphasis on the word 'libre'. The phrase, a slogan used by Quebecers who favoured Quebec sovereignty, and de Gaulle's use of it was seen by them as giving his support to the movement. The speech sparked a diplomatic incident with Canada's government, and was condemned by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, saying that \"Canadians do not need to be liberated\". In France, though many were sympathetic to the cause of Quebec nationalism, de Gaulle's speech was criticized as a breach of protocol.",
"Title: Regular Show (season 3)\n\nThe third season of Emmy winning American animated television series \"Regular Show\" originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: \"The Naïve Man From Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". Quintel pitched \"Regular Show\" for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. \"Regular Show\" was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season.",
"Title: Long Live the Royals\n\nLong Live the Royals is an American animated miniseries created by \"Regular Show\"' s writer and storyboard artist Sean Szeles. The miniseries, which aired from November 30 to December 3, 2015 on Cartoon Network, consists of four episodes, each following a member of a fictional British Royal Family as they celebrate the annual Yule Hare Festival.",
"Title: Regular Show (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of the American animated comedy television series \"Regular Show\", created by J. G. Quintel, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Quintel originally created the series' pilot using characters from his comedy shorts for the cancelled anthology series \"The Cartoonstitute\". He developed \"Regular Show\" from his own experiences in college, while several of its main characters originated from his animated shorts \"The Naïve Man from Lolliland\" and \"2 in the AM PM\". Following the success of its fourth season, \"Regular Show\" was renewed for a fifth season on November 1, 2012. The season premiered on September 2, 2013."
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Where is the village which River Trent face located
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North Lincolnshire, England
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"Flixborough is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England.",
" The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,664.",
" It is situated near to the River Trent, approximately 3 mi north-west from Scunthorpe.",
" The village is noted for the 1974 Flixborough disaster."
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"East Stockwith is a village within the civil parish of East Stockwith, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It lies on the River Trent, 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough.",
" The River Trent Aegir, a tidal bore, reaches the village.",
" In 2001 it had a total resident population of 209, increasing to 314 at the 2011 census."
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"Langford is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.",
" It is located 4 miles north-east of Newark-on-Trent and two miles East from The River Trent.",
" Population details are included in the civil parish of Holme.",
" It is based on A1133 which comes off of the A46.",
" Although Langford is currently located two miles from The River Trent it has not always been this way.",
" In \"1575 there was a cataclysmic flood\" which altered the course of the Trent which meant Langford and Holme were now on the same side of the river.",
" Before this change in the rivers course the Trent used to flow next to St Bartholomew's church and Holme was on the opposite side of the bank."
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"Amcotts is a village and civil parish in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England, and on the Isle of Axholme.",
" The village is situated north-west from Scunthorpe, and on the west bank of the River Trent facing Flixborough on the east bank.",
" The 2001 Census recorded a population of 219 for the parish, increasing to 262 at the 2011 census."
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"Wilford is a village close to the centre of the city of Nottingham, UK.",
" It is in the Clifton North Ward of Nottingham Unitary Authority.",
" The village is bounded to the north and west by the River Trent and to the east by the embankment of the now closed Great Central Railway.",
" The now demolished Wilford Power Station was located on the north bank of the River Trent."
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"The Meadows is an area of Nottingham, England located south of city centre, close to the River Trent and connected to West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe by Trent Bridge and the Wilford Suspension Bridge.",
" Victoria Embankment runs alongside the River Trent to the south of the Meadows and is home to the Nottingham War Memorial Gardens."
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"title": "The Meadows, Nottingham"
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"Torksey Castle is a manor house located in the centre of the village of Torksey on the east bank of the River Trent in Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is 12 miles northwest of Lincoln on the A156 road.",
" Seven miles to the north is Gainsborough Old Hall and 10 miles southeast is Lincoln Castle.",
" It is a 16th-century Tudor stone-built fortified manor house founded by the Jermyn family of Suffolk.",
" The building is on the Buildings at Risk Register.",
" The site is strictly private, with no public access and is only visible from the A156 road and a public footpath, on the west bank of the River Trent."
],
"title": "Torksey Castle"
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"sentences": [
"Derwent Mouth is a location on the River Trent, which at that point forms the border between the English counties of Derbyshire and Leicestershire.",
" It is both the confluence of the River Derwent with the River Trent, and the point at which the Trent and Mersey Canal joins the natural River Trent."
],
"title": "Derwent Mouth"
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"sentences": [
"Bole is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England.",
" It is close by the River Trent, on the eastern side of which is Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.",
" At one time the village stood – like the neighbouring parish of West Burton – very near to an oxbow lake, known as Bole Round.",
" However flooding led to the original course of the River Trent being diverted after 1792.",
" The parish now lies within a landscape largely dominated by the West Burton power stations.",
" According to the 2001 census Bole had a population of 140, increasing to 247 at the 2011 Census."
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"The Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway was a railway line in north Lincolnshire which commenced at an end on junction with the South Yorkshire Railway where that railway crossed the River Trent near the village of Gunhouse.",
" This was known as Gunhouse Junction but the village has become known as \"Gunness\".",
" The line ran for about 14 miles (22.5 km) through Frodingham to Wrawby Junction near Barnetby and included railway stations at Appleby, and Elsham.",
" The line also included two branches to Gunness and Gunhouse Wharf on the River Trent.",
" The line was opened on 1 October 1866."
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"Title: Flixborough\n\nFlixborough is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,664. It is situated near to the River Trent, approximately 3 mi north-west from Scunthorpe. The village is noted for the 1974 Flixborough disaster.",
"Title: East Stockwith\n\nEast Stockwith is a village within the civil parish of East Stockwith, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the River Trent, 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough. The River Trent Aegir, a tidal bore, reaches the village. In 2001 it had a total resident population of 209, increasing to 314 at the 2011 census.",
"Title: Langford, Nottinghamshire\n\nLangford is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located 4 miles north-east of Newark-on-Trent and two miles East from The River Trent. Population details are included in the civil parish of Holme. It is based on A1133 which comes off of the A46. Although Langford is currently located two miles from The River Trent it has not always been this way. In \"1575 there was a cataclysmic flood\" which altered the course of the Trent which meant Langford and Holme were now on the same side of the river. Before this change in the rivers course the Trent used to flow next to St Bartholomew's church and Holme was on the opposite side of the bank.",
"Title: Amcotts\n\nAmcotts is a village and civil parish in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England, and on the Isle of Axholme. The village is situated north-west from Scunthorpe, and on the west bank of the River Trent facing Flixborough on the east bank. The 2001 Census recorded a population of 219 for the parish, increasing to 262 at the 2011 census.",
"Title: Wilford\n\nWilford is a village close to the centre of the city of Nottingham, UK. It is in the Clifton North Ward of Nottingham Unitary Authority. The village is bounded to the north and west by the River Trent and to the east by the embankment of the now closed Great Central Railway. The now demolished Wilford Power Station was located on the north bank of the River Trent.",
"Title: The Meadows, Nottingham\n\nThe Meadows is an area of Nottingham, England located south of city centre, close to the River Trent and connected to West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe by Trent Bridge and the Wilford Suspension Bridge. Victoria Embankment runs alongside the River Trent to the south of the Meadows and is home to the Nottingham War Memorial Gardens.",
"Title: Torksey Castle\n\nTorksey Castle is a manor house located in the centre of the village of Torksey on the east bank of the River Trent in Lincolnshire, England. It is 12 miles northwest of Lincoln on the A156 road. Seven miles to the north is Gainsborough Old Hall and 10 miles southeast is Lincoln Castle. It is a 16th-century Tudor stone-built fortified manor house founded by the Jermyn family of Suffolk. The building is on the Buildings at Risk Register. The site is strictly private, with no public access and is only visible from the A156 road and a public footpath, on the west bank of the River Trent.",
"Title: Derwent Mouth\n\nDerwent Mouth is a location on the River Trent, which at that point forms the border between the English counties of Derbyshire and Leicestershire. It is both the confluence of the River Derwent with the River Trent, and the point at which the Trent and Mersey Canal joins the natural River Trent.",
"Title: Bole, Nottinghamshire\n\nBole is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is close by the River Trent, on the eastern side of which is Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. At one time the village stood – like the neighbouring parish of West Burton – very near to an oxbow lake, known as Bole Round. However flooding led to the original course of the River Trent being diverted after 1792. The parish now lies within a landscape largely dominated by the West Burton power stations. According to the 2001 census Bole had a population of 140, increasing to 247 at the 2011 Census.",
"Title: Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway\n\nThe Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway was a railway line in north Lincolnshire which commenced at an end on junction with the South Yorkshire Railway where that railway crossed the River Trent near the village of Gunhouse. This was known as Gunhouse Junction but the village has become known as \"Gunness\". The line ran for about 14 miles (22.5 km) through Frodingham to Wrawby Junction near Barnetby and included railway stations at Appleby, and Elsham. The line also included two branches to Gunness and Gunhouse Wharf on the River Trent. The line was opened on 1 October 1866."
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Are Coniogramme and Widdringtonia both types of conifer?
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no
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"A broad-leaved, broad-leaf, or broadleaf tree is any tree within the diverse botanical group of angiosperms which has flat leaves and produces seeds inside of fruits.",
" It is one of two general types of trees; the other type is a conifer, a tree with needle-like or scale-like leaves and seeds borne in woody cones.",
" Broad-leaved trees are sometimes known as hardwoods."
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"Fosen is a traditional district in Trøndelag, consisting of the municipalities Osen, Roan, Åfjord, Bjugn, Ørland, Rissa, Agdenes, Snillfjord, Hemne, Hitra and Frøya.",
" The district is dominated by forested valleys, lakes, coastal cliffs but also shallow areas, and in the interior mountains reaching up to 675 m elevation.",
" The western coast has many skerries and some islands, such as Stokkøya in Åfjord.",
" There are some good salmon rivers, and sea eagles and other sea birds are very common along the coast, notably on the shallow area near Ørland (\"Grandefjæra\").",
" The west coast has mild winters, and some locations (just west of the mountains) receive on average more than 2,000 mm of precipitation per year.",
" Part of the Scandinavian coastal conifer forests (\"No: Kystgranskog\") are located in the valleys of the peninsula, and smaller areas are classified as temperate rainforest with 67 nature reserves.",
" The largest nature reserve is Øyenskavelen (5,316 hectare), with many nature types including undisturbed forest, some of it classified as rainforest."
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"The Doon of May is a conifer plantation associated with an Iron Age hill fort in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.",
" Located around 14 km west of Wigtown on the Machars peninsula, it is in the parish of Mochrum in the traditional county of Wigtownshire.",
" The plantation was purchased from the Forestry Commission by the Tinne Beag Workers’ Co-operative in 1999 the co-operative has been managing the woodland for sustainable use of both timber and non-timber forest products, while increasing biodiversity and restoring native vegetation types where possible."
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"title": "Doon of May"
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"Lepteutypa cupressi is a plant pathogen which causes a disease (\"Cypress canker\") in \"Cupressus\", \"Thuja\", and related conifer types."
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"title": "Lepteutypa cupressi"
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"Levopimaric acid is an abietane-type of diterpene resin acid.",
" It is a major constituent of pine oleoresin with the chemical formula of CHO.",
" In general, the abietene types of diterpene resin acid have various biological activities, such as antibacterial, cardiovascular and antioxidant.",
" About 18 to 25% of levopimaric acid is found in pine oleoresin.",
" The production of oleoresin by conifer species is an important component of the defense response against insect attack and fungal pathogen infection."
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"Slieveanorra Forest is situated in the rural north of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the villages of Corkey and Newtown Crommelin.",
" It is a vast conifer forest and offers panoramic views.",
" Altnahinch Dam is located on the edge of the forest and many tourists visit the area during the summer.",
" Many types of animal and plant life reside in the area.",
" It is named after Slieveanorra [Sliabh an Earra, 'mountain of the tail/ridge'].",
"The Battle of Aura took place on the surrounding mountain Slieve-na-Aura."
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"Widdringtonia is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family).",
" The name was Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher's way of honouring an early expert on the coniferous forests of Spain, Capt. Samuel Edward Cook or Widdrington (1787-1856).",
" There are four species, all native to southern Africa, where they were known in the past as \"cedars\" (to which they are not related) but are now known as African cypresses."
],
"title": "Widdringtonia"
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"sentences": [
"Coniogramme is one of three genera in the \"Cryptogrammoideae\" subfamily of the Pteridaceae family of ferns.",
" A cultivated species, \"Coniogramme pilosa\", is known as \"bamboo fern.\""
],
"title": "Coniogramme"
}
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"Title: Broad-leaved tree\n\nA broad-leaved, broad-leaf, or broadleaf tree is any tree within the diverse botanical group of angiosperms which has flat leaves and produces seeds inside of fruits. It is one of two general types of trees; the other type is a conifer, a tree with needle-like or scale-like leaves and seeds borne in woody cones. Broad-leaved trees are sometimes known as hardwoods.",
"Title: Fosen\n\nFosen is a traditional district in Trøndelag, consisting of the municipalities Osen, Roan, Åfjord, Bjugn, Ørland, Rissa, Agdenes, Snillfjord, Hemne, Hitra and Frøya. The district is dominated by forested valleys, lakes, coastal cliffs but also shallow areas, and in the interior mountains reaching up to 675 m elevation. The western coast has many skerries and some islands, such as Stokkøya in Åfjord. There are some good salmon rivers, and sea eagles and other sea birds are very common along the coast, notably on the shallow area near Ørland (\"Grandefjæra\"). The west coast has mild winters, and some locations (just west of the mountains) receive on average more than 2,000 mm of precipitation per year. Part of the Scandinavian coastal conifer forests (\"No: Kystgranskog\") are located in the valleys of the peninsula, and smaller areas are classified as temperate rainforest with 67 nature reserves. The largest nature reserve is Øyenskavelen (5,316 hectare), with many nature types including undisturbed forest, some of it classified as rainforest.",
"Title: Doon of May\n\nThe Doon of May is a conifer plantation associated with an Iron Age hill fort in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. Located around 14 km west of Wigtown on the Machars peninsula, it is in the parish of Mochrum in the traditional county of Wigtownshire. The plantation was purchased from the Forestry Commission by the Tinne Beag Workers’ Co-operative in 1999 the co-operative has been managing the woodland for sustainable use of both timber and non-timber forest products, while increasing biodiversity and restoring native vegetation types where possible.",
"Title: Lepteutypa cupressi\n\nLepteutypa cupressi is a plant pathogen which causes a disease (\"Cypress canker\") in \"Cupressus\", \"Thuja\", and related conifer types.",
"Title: Levopimaric acid\n\nLevopimaric acid is an abietane-type of diterpene resin acid. It is a major constituent of pine oleoresin with the chemical formula of CHO. In general, the abietene types of diterpene resin acid have various biological activities, such as antibacterial, cardiovascular and antioxidant. About 18 to 25% of levopimaric acid is found in pine oleoresin. The production of oleoresin by conifer species is an important component of the defense response against insect attack and fungal pathogen infection.",
"Title: Slieveanorra Forest\n\nSlieveanorra Forest is situated in the rural north of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the villages of Corkey and Newtown Crommelin. It is a vast conifer forest and offers panoramic views. Altnahinch Dam is located on the edge of the forest and many tourists visit the area during the summer. Many types of animal and plant life reside in the area. It is named after Slieveanorra [Sliabh an Earra, 'mountain of the tail/ridge']. The Battle of Aura took place on the surrounding mountain Slieve-na-Aura.",
"Title: Widdringtonia\n\nWiddringtonia is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). The name was Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher's way of honouring an early expert on the coniferous forests of Spain, Capt. Samuel Edward Cook or Widdrington (1787-1856). There are four species, all native to southern Africa, where they were known in the past as \"cedars\" (to which they are not related) but are now known as African cypresses.",
"Title: Coniogramme\n\nConiogramme is one of three genera in the \"Cryptogrammoideae\" subfamily of the Pteridaceae family of ferns. A cultivated species, \"Coniogramme pilosa\", is known as \"bamboo fern.\""
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Which Beatles song, released in Britain in 1965 and covered by former Spice Girls member Melanie C and Lulu, and the US band Breakfast Club was included in the compilation album Rock 'n' Roll Music?
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Drive My Car
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"\"Drive My Car\" is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon.",
" It was first released on the British version of the band's 1965 album \"Rubber Soul\"; it also appeared in North America on the \"Yesterday and Today\" collection.",
" The upbeat, lighthearted \"Drive My Car\" was used as the opening track for both albums.",
" Over the years the song has been covered by many artists such as former Spice Girls member Melanie C and Lulu, and the US band Breakfast Club.",
" which was featured in the 1988 film \"License to Drive\", that was played over the opening credits."
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"It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974.",
" It was the last Rolling Stones album for guitarist Mick Taylor and the songwriting and recording of the album's title track had a connection to Taylor's eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood.",
" The album also marked the 10th anniversary since the release of the band's debut album, \"The Rolling Stones\".",
" \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" has a firmer rock sound than the band's previous album, the more funk - and soul - inspired \"Goats Head Soup\".",
" \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" reached #1 in the US and #2 in the UK."
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"sentences": [
"Rock 'n' Roll Music is a compilation album by The Beatles that consists of previously released Beatles tracks.",
" The double album was issued on 7 June 1976 in the United States, on Capitol Records (catalogue number SKBO 11537), and on Parlophone (PCSP 719) in the United Kingdom, four days later.",
" The album is a combination of some notable Lennon–McCartney originals, such as \"Drive My Car\", \"Revolution\", \"Back in the U.S.S.R.\" and \"Get Back\", George Harrison's \"Taxman\", and a dozen cover versions of songs written by significant rock and roll composers of the 1950s, including Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins and Larry Williams.",
" \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" was the first Beatles album to include \"I'm Down\", which had previously only been available as the B-side of the \"Help!",
"\" single."
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"\"Got to Get You into My Life\" is a song by the Beatles, first released in 1966 on the album \"Revolver\".",
" It was written by Paul McCartney, though officially credited to Lennon–McCartney.",
" The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation, and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience.",
" \"It's actually an ode to pot,\" McCartney explained.",
" A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK.",
" The song was issued in the United States as a single from the \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" compilation album in 1976, six years after the Beatles disbanded.",
" It reached number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the Beatles' last top ten US hit until their 1995 release \"Free as a Bird\"."
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"Rock 'n' Roll is the sixth studio album by John Lennon.",
" Released in 1975, it is an album of late 1950s and early 1960s songs as covered by Lennon.",
" Recording the album was problematic and spanned an entire year: Phil Spector produced sessions in October 1973 at A&M Studios, and Lennon produced sessions in October 1974 at Record Plant Studios (East).",
" Lennon was being sued by Morris Levy over copyright infringement of one line in his song \"Come Together\".",
" As part of an agreement, Lennon had to include three Levy-owned songs on \"Rock 'n' Roll\".",
" Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the \"Walls and Bridges\" sessions.",
" With \"Walls and Bridges\" coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's \"Rock 'n' Roll\" album."
],
"title": "Rock 'n' Roll (John Lennon album)"
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"Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll is a studio album by Cliff Richard, released 11 November 2016.",
" The album continues the rock 'n' roll theme of his previous studio album \"The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook\".",
" It comprises covers of 14 classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"It's Better to Dream\".",
" It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\".",
" The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK."
],
"title": "Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll"
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"sentences": [
"Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974), better known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actress and television personality.",
" She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice and with whom she sold over 85 million records worldwide.",
" Melanie C began her solo career in late 1998 by singing with Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams on the song \"When You're Gone\".",
" Her solo debut album \"Northern Star\" was released in 1999 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart and was certified triple Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).",
" It produced four top fives and a top twenty single, two of which reached the number-one spot in the UK.",
" Chisholm's second album, \"Reason\", was released in March 2003 and sold more than 500,000 copies.",
" The album reached number five in the UK and produced one top ten, one top twenty and a double A sided top thirty single."
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"title": "Melanie C"
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"sentences": [
"\"Feelin' Satisfied\" is a 1978 song written by Tom Scholz for the Boston band album \"Don't Look Back\".",
" Paul Grein of \"Billboard\" described the song as \"an affectionate tribute to the power of music.\"",
" The same magazine later described the song as an \"upbeat track which is totally rock 'n' roll,\" praising the \"clear singing\" and \"fresh sounds.\"",
" Terry Hazlett of The \"Observer-Reporter\" described the song as an \"innocent little [ditty]\" which comes across like a \"rock 'n' roll anthem.\"",
".",
" AXS contributor Bill Craig describes the lyrics as being about \"the wonders of rock music.\"",
" Pete Bishop of \"The Pittsburgh Press\" claimed that it has \"an infectious happy feel.\"",
" \"Ultimate Classic Rock\" critic Michael Gallucci described it as a \"simple\" song that, in common with many Boston songs, \"celebrates rock 'n' roll.\"",
" Gallucci rated it Boston's 8th greatest song, particularly praising the effect from the hand claps during the refrain.",
" Paul Elliott rated it their 7th greatest song, commenting on its \"sense of fun\" as Scholz lets go of some of his usual control."
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"The Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame is a museum located in Arnolds Park, Iowa and maintained by the non-profit Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Music Association (IRRMA).",
" The mission of IRRMA is to “retain and honor the legacy of rock ’n’ roll music and preserve the history of music in the state of Iowa.”"
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"Title: Drive My Car\n\n\"Drive My Car\" is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon. It was first released on the British version of the band's 1965 album \"Rubber Soul\"; it also appeared in North America on the \"Yesterday and Today\" collection. The upbeat, lighthearted \"Drive My Car\" was used as the opening track for both albums. Over the years the song has been covered by many artists such as former Spice Girls member Melanie C and Lulu, and the US band Breakfast Club. which was featured in the 1988 film \"License to Drive\", that was played over the opening credits.",
"Title: It's Only Rock 'n Roll\n\nIt's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974. It was the last Rolling Stones album for guitarist Mick Taylor and the songwriting and recording of the album's title track had a connection to Taylor's eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood. The album also marked the 10th anniversary since the release of the band's debut album, \"The Rolling Stones\". \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" has a firmer rock sound than the band's previous album, the more funk - and soul - inspired \"Goats Head Soup\". \"It's Only Rock 'n Roll\" reached #1 in the US and #2 in the UK.",
"Title: Rock 'n' Roll Music (album)\n\nRock 'n' Roll Music is a compilation album by The Beatles that consists of previously released Beatles tracks. The double album was issued on 7 June 1976 in the United States, on Capitol Records (catalogue number SKBO 11537), and on Parlophone (PCSP 719) in the United Kingdom, four days later. The album is a combination of some notable Lennon–McCartney originals, such as \"Drive My Car\", \"Revolution\", \"Back in the U.S.S.R.\" and \"Get Back\", George Harrison's \"Taxman\", and a dozen cover versions of songs written by significant rock and roll composers of the 1950s, including Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins and Larry Williams. \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" was the first Beatles album to include \"I'm Down\", which had previously only been available as the B-side of the \"Help! \" single.",
"Title: Got to Get You into My Life\n\n\"Got to Get You into My Life\" is a song by the Beatles, first released in 1966 on the album \"Revolver\". It was written by Paul McCartney, though officially credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation, and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience. \"It's actually an ode to pot,\" McCartney explained. A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK. The song was issued in the United States as a single from the \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" compilation album in 1976, six years after the Beatles disbanded. It reached number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the Beatles' last top ten US hit until their 1995 release \"Free as a Bird\".",
"Title: Rock 'n' Roll (John Lennon album)\n\nRock 'n' Roll is the sixth studio album by John Lennon. Released in 1975, it is an album of late 1950s and early 1960s songs as covered by Lennon. Recording the album was problematic and spanned an entire year: Phil Spector produced sessions in October 1973 at A&M Studios, and Lennon produced sessions in October 1974 at Record Plant Studios (East). Lennon was being sued by Morris Levy over copyright infringement of one line in his song \"Come Together\". As part of an agreement, Lennon had to include three Levy-owned songs on \"Rock 'n' Roll\". Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the \"Walls and Bridges\" sessions. With \"Walls and Bridges\" coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's \"Rock 'n' Roll\" album.",
"Title: Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll\n\nJust... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll is a studio album by Cliff Richard, released 11 November 2016. The album continues the rock 'n' roll theme of his previous studio album \"The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook\". It comprises covers of 14 classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"It's Better to Dream\". It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\". The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK.",
"Title: Melanie C\n\nMelanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974), better known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, actress and television personality. She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice and with whom she sold over 85 million records worldwide. Melanie C began her solo career in late 1998 by singing with Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams on the song \"When You're Gone\". Her solo debut album \"Northern Star\" was released in 1999 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart and was certified triple Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). It produced four top fives and a top twenty single, two of which reached the number-one spot in the UK. Chisholm's second album, \"Reason\", was released in March 2003 and sold more than 500,000 copies. The album reached number five in the UK and produced one top ten, one top twenty and a double A sided top thirty single.",
"Title: Feelin' Satisfied\n\n\"Feelin' Satisfied\" is a 1978 song written by Tom Scholz for the Boston band album \"Don't Look Back\". Paul Grein of \"Billboard\" described the song as \"an affectionate tribute to the power of music.\" The same magazine later described the song as an \"upbeat track which is totally rock 'n' roll,\" praising the \"clear singing\" and \"fresh sounds.\" Terry Hazlett of The \"Observer-Reporter\" described the song as an \"innocent little [ditty]\" which comes across like a \"rock 'n' roll anthem.\" . AXS contributor Bill Craig describes the lyrics as being about \"the wonders of rock music.\" Pete Bishop of \"The Pittsburgh Press\" claimed that it has \"an infectious happy feel.\" \"Ultimate Classic Rock\" critic Michael Gallucci described it as a \"simple\" song that, in common with many Boston songs, \"celebrates rock 'n' roll.\" Gallucci rated it Boston's 8th greatest song, particularly praising the effect from the hand claps during the refrain. Paul Elliott rated it their 7th greatest song, commenting on its \"sense of fun\" as Scholz lets go of some of his usual control.",
"Title: Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame\n\nThe Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame is a museum located in Arnolds Park, Iowa and maintained by the non-profit Iowa Rock ‘n’ Roll Music Association (IRRMA). The mission of IRRMA is to “retain and honor the legacy of rock ’n’ roll music and preserve the history of music in the state of Iowa.”",
"Title: I Hate Rock 'n' Roll\n\n\"I Hate Rock 'n' Roll\" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain. It was the first single from the band's compilation album, \"Hate Rock 'n' Roll\". It was released together with 3 other tracks by Blanco y Negro Records in June 1995 and reached #61 in the UK single charts. This release was the last release for the band on this label. The 10\" format was numbered and limited to 5000 copies. The reworked version of the track, which was dubbed as \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was also included on the group's last album \"Munki\", released in 1998."
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B. Dalton was founded by the same family that also founded what Minneapolis-based store chain?
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"Kalyan Jewellers is an Indian jewellery store chain owned by the Kalyan Group.",
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"Canica is a private holding company, based in Oslo, Norway, created to own the RIMI grocery store chain, owned by Stein Erik Hagen (10%) and his three children Caroline Marie Hagen, Carl Erik Hagen and Nina Camilla Hagen (30% each).",
" The company is the largest owner of Orkla (17.4%), Jernia (100%), Komplett (56.21%), Ignis and Steen & Strøm (49.9%).",
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" Today two thriving Gibson's proudly remain open satisfying the needs of shoppers in their regions and of hunting shoppers that can't find what they are looking for at any of the modern chain stores.",
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"Title: TJX Companies\n\nThe TJX Companies, Inc. (), is an American apparel and home goods company based in Framingham, Massachusetts. It claims to be the largest international apparel and home fashions off-price department store chain in the United States. The company evolved from the Zayre discount department store chain, founded in 1956, which opened its first branch of T.J.Maxx in 1976 and its first BJ's Wholesale Club in 1984. In 1988, Zayre sold its nameplate to rival Ames, and T.J.Maxx was renamed \"The TJX Companies, Inc.\".",
"Title: Kalyan Jewellers\n\nKalyan Jewellers is an Indian jewellery store chain owned by the Kalyan Group. It was founded by T. S. Kalyanaraman, who started the first jewellery shop in 1993 in Thrissur, Kerala, India (the company's current headquarters) with a capital of million () and has since grown to become the largest jewellery store chain in India. With approximately 8000 employees, the chain has 79 showrooms across India. Bloomberg has valued Kalyan Jewellers at about $1 billion in January, 2013. Global Private Equity Fund Warburg Pincus made an investment of $200 Million (INR 1200 Cr) in Kalyan Jewellers in October, 2014.",
"Title: Target Australia\n\nTarget Australia Pty Ltd (formerly Lindsay's and later Lindsay's Target) is a mid-price department store chain owned by Wesfarmers. It is Australia's largest department store chain by store number, operating 308 stores throughout the country (183 Target stores and 125 Target Country). Products it sells include branded clothing, cosmetics, homewares, electrical, fitness and consumer electronics. The company's national support office is currently located in North Geelong, Victoria but will move its headquarters to Williams Landing at the end of 2018.",
"Title: Dayton's\n\nDayton's was an American department store chain founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1902 by George Draper Dayton. In 1969, the Detroit-based J.L. Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Company to form the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, adding 21 Michigan-based stores to the total. In 1990, the department store division of Dayton–Hudson (now Target Corporation) acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's. Both Dayton's and Hudson's retained their individual store names until 2001, when they were united under the Marshall Field's nameplate. Prior to changing its name to Marshall Field's, Dayton's stores numbered 19, serving communities throughout the upper Midwest.",
"Title: Canica\n\nCanica is a private holding company, based in Oslo, Norway, created to own the RIMI grocery store chain, owned by Stein Erik Hagen (10%) and his three children Caroline Marie Hagen, Carl Erik Hagen and Nina Camilla Hagen (30% each). The company is the largest owner of Orkla (17.4%), Jernia (100%), Komplett (56.21%), Ignis and Steen & Strøm (49.9%). The company was founded in 1985 to own the RIMI grocery store chain that Hagen had started. This was sold to ICA in 2004.",
"Title: Festival Foods (Minnesota)\n\nFestival Foods is a family owned grocery store chain based in Minnesota (not to be confused with the Wisconsin store chain) and operates six stores in the Twin Cities. Festival Foods is owned and operated by sisters, Marie Aarthun and Lauri Youngquist. Their stores are located in Andover, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Hugo, Lexington and White Bear Lake. The stores in Andover and Hugo feature Dunn Bros in-store coffee houses that roast their beans fresh on-site. The chain also contains other special in-store offerings, such as a full selection liquor store in Hugo and a café at the Bloomington Location. Festival Foods stores were previously located in Vadnais Heights and Virginia, Minnesota.",
"Title: National Record Mart\n\nNational Record Mart, known as NRM for short, was an American music store chain. The first music store chain in the United States, it was founded in 1937 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operated more than 130 locations at its peak. Other stores under its ownership included Oasis, Music X, Waves Music, and Vibes. The chain filed for bankruptcy in 2001 and closed the last of its stores in 2002.",
"Title: B. Dalton\n\nB. Dalton Bookseller (often called B. Dalton or B. Dalton's) was an American retail bookstore chain founded in 1966 by Bruce Dayton, a member of the same family that operated the Dayton's department store chain. B. Dalton expanded to become the largest retailer of hardcover books in the United States, with 798 stores at the peak of the chain's success.",
"Title: Gibson's Discount Center\n\nGibson's Discount Center, also known as just \"Gibson's\" was a large department store chain in the United States. After several decades of owning and expanding drug stores, the store chain was founded by H.R. Gibson Sr. out of Texas and spread regionally to other states. The company expanded during the 1960s into the 1980s. Today two thriving Gibson's proudly remain open satisfying the needs of shoppers in their regions and of hunting shoppers that can't find what they are looking for at any of the modern chain stores. These two stores are in the cities of Kerrville, south central Texas, west of San Antonio, and in Weatherford, outside Fort Worth, Texas.",
"Title: Times Square Stores\n\nTimes Square Stores (also called TSS and TSS Seedman's) was an American department store chain based in New York City that operated from 1929 to 1989. By the late 1980s the chain operated 12 stores in New York and 6 in Puerto Rico, and an off-price ladies' apparel chain, \"Finders Keepers\", which had 15 locations. The New York department stores ranged in size from 160,000 to 220000 sqft . During its prime it was considered Long Island's most prominent discount department store chain."
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"Ballston–MU is a side platformed Washington Metro station in Arlington, Virginia, United States.",
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" The station serves the Orange and Silver Lines.",
" The station serves the transit-oriented community of Ballston, Ballston Common Mall as well as Marymount University (MU).",
" Ballston–MU is also a major Metrobus transfer station.",
" The station entrance is located at North Fairfax Drive and North Stuart Street, near the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and North Glebe Road.",
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"Ballston Common Mall, which originally opened as Parkington Shopping Center in 1951, was one of the first major suburban shopping centers in the Washington D.C. area.",
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" It was located at the intersection of Glebe Road (Virginia State Route 120) and Wilson Boulevard in the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, two blocks from Ballston-MU Station on the Washington Metro's Orange and Silver lines.",
" The Ballston Common mall opened on October 20, 1986, and was a $40 million replacement for the Parkington Shopping Center.",
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"The Indiana Convention Center is a major convention center located in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.",
" It presently contains over 1300000 sqft of space for convention/meeting uses including over 566000 sqft of open exhibit space and almost 140000 sqft of group meeting space.",
" The original structure was completed in 1972 and initially covered two blocks on a site located south of Maryland Street and west of Capitol Avenue.",
" It now stretches over the majority of six blocks.",
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" The station is located near the intersection of Northwest First Street and First Avenue, a part of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center Building.",
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" Before the two lines closed, Indiana was a transfer station from the Englewood-Jackson Park Line to the Stock Yards and Kenwood branches of the CTA.",
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"Shah Alam Transfer Station or SATS is a solid waste transfer station located in Section 21, Shah Alam.",
" The site can be accessed by Jalan Puchong via KESAS Highway and Persiaran Jubli Perak via Federal Highway.",
" SATS and its transportation system is owned by the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government (KPKT) through SWCorp.",
" Worldwide Holdings Bhd through WHB Environment was appointed as the maintenance operator (concessionaire) until May 2017.",
" The current operator of SATS is Bumi Segar Indah Sdn Bhd (BSI).",
" SATS costs in average RM800,000 a month to operate and send all waste compacted there to a sanitary landfill using special roll-off containers (silos) mounted on a haulage trailers.",
" Apart from SATS that was built at Shah Alam, there are four more such similar transfer stations in Malaysia which located at Taman Beringin in Kuala Lumpur, Taruka at Johor, and another two at Batu Maung and Ampang Jajar, both located in Penang."
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"Title: Ballston–MU station\n\nBallston–MU is a side platformed Washington Metro station in Arlington, Virginia, United States. The station opened on December 1, 1979, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The station serves the Orange and Silver Lines. The station serves the transit-oriented community of Ballston, Ballston Common Mall as well as Marymount University (MU). Ballston–MU is also a major Metrobus transfer station. The station entrance is located at North Fairfax Drive and North Stuart Street, near the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and North Glebe Road. It is the last underground station for outbound trains on both lines. West of this station, the tracks rise above ground inside the median of Interstate 66.",
"Title: Ballston Common Mall\n\nBallston Common Mall, which originally opened as Parkington Shopping Center in 1951, was one of the first major suburban shopping centers in the Washington D.C. area. It was the first shopping center built around a multi-story parking garage in the United States. It was located at the intersection of Glebe Road (Virginia State Route 120) and Wilson Boulevard in the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, two blocks from Ballston-MU Station on the Washington Metro's Orange and Silver lines. The Ballston Common mall opened on October 20, 1986, and was a $40 million replacement for the Parkington Shopping Center. The 530000 sqft center was developed in limited partnership with the May Centers, a subsidiary of the May Company who, at the time, also owned one of the anchors, Hecht's.",
"Title: Indiana Convention Center\n\nThe Indiana Convention Center is a major convention center located in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It presently contains over 1300000 sqft of space for convention/meeting uses including over 566000 sqft of open exhibit space and almost 140000 sqft of group meeting space. The original structure was completed in 1972 and initially covered two blocks on a site located south of Maryland Street and west of Capitol Avenue. It now stretches over the majority of six blocks. In total, there are 71 meeting rooms and multiple food courts. The connected facilities of Lucas Oil Stadium offer an additional 183000 sqft of convention space and 12 meeting rooms.",
"Title: Government Center station (Miami)\n\nGovernment Center station is an intermodal transit hub in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida. It is operated by Miami-Dade Transit and serves as a transfer station for the Metrorail and Metromover rapid transit systems and as a bus station for Metrobus, Paratransit, and Broward County Transit buses. The station is located near the intersection of Northwest First Street and First Avenue, a part of the Stephen P. Clark Government Center Building. It opened to service May 20, 1984, next to the site of former FEC railway station.",
"Title: Yarmouth-Barnstable Regional Transfer Station\n\nThe Yarmouth-Barnstable Regional Transfer Station (YBRTS) is a municipal waste transfer facility located Yarmouth, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. It is one of two truck-to-rail trash transfer facilities on Cape Cod, with the Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station.",
"Title: Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station\n\nThe Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station (UCRTS) is a municipal waste transfer facility located within Joint Base Cape Cod. The facility is within the town limits of Falmouth, but on state-owned land at the southern end of the military base, and is about a mile west of the Falmouth entrance gate. It is one of two truck-to-rail trash transfer facilities on Cape Cod, with the other being the Yarmouth-Barnstable Regional Transfer Station.",
"Title: Central Avenue (Hudson Palisades)\n\nCentral Avenue in Jersey City Heights is the main commercial thoroughfare for that section of Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, and is designated County Route 663 for 1.60 mi of its length. It runs just north of Newark Avenue near Five Corners to Paterson Plank Road near Transfer Station. The avenue continues north through Union City without the county route designation to 35th Street (CR 674), two blocks norrth of Hackensack Plank Road.",
"Title: Indiana station (CTA)\n\nIndiana is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in Chicago, Illinois. The station serves the Green Line and the Grand Boulevard neighborhood. It is situated at 4003 S Indiana Avenue, two blocks east of State Street. It opened on August 15, 1892. Before the two lines closed, Indiana was a transfer station from the Englewood-Jackson Park Line to the Stock Yards and Kenwood branches of the CTA. Indiana is one of only two remaining 'L' stations that were built on S-curves. Sheridan on the Red Line is the other.",
"Title: Shah Alam Transfer Station\n\nShah Alam Transfer Station or SATS is a solid waste transfer station located in Section 21, Shah Alam. The site can be accessed by Jalan Puchong via KESAS Highway and Persiaran Jubli Perak via Federal Highway. SATS and its transportation system is owned by the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government (KPKT) through SWCorp. Worldwide Holdings Bhd through WHB Environment was appointed as the maintenance operator (concessionaire) until May 2017. The current operator of SATS is Bumi Segar Indah Sdn Bhd (BSI). SATS costs in average RM800,000 a month to operate and send all waste compacted there to a sanitary landfill using special roll-off containers (silos) mounted on a haulage trailers. Apart from SATS that was built at Shah Alam, there are four more such similar transfer stations in Malaysia which located at Taman Beringin in Kuala Lumpur, Taruka at Johor, and another two at Batu Maung and Ampang Jajar, both located in Penang.",
"Title: Windward Mall\n\nWindward Mall is an enclosed shopping center located in Kāneʻ ohe, Hawaiʻ i, anchored by Macy's, Sears, and Regal Cinemas. The 530000 sqft mall, owned by Kamehameha Schools, was managed by General Growth Properties until 2011 when General Growth Properties and Jones Lang LaSalle entered an agreement to transfer managership to Jones Lang LaSalle."
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" \"Mars & Roses\" was produced by American songwriter Keith Crouch and includes a duet with Erykah Badu.",
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"After Hours is the third studio album by American neo-soul artist Rahsaan Patterson, released on October 26, 2004, under Artistry Music.",
" The album is his first independent release on the record label.",
" The album debuted at #65 on \"Billboard's\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.",
" In 2003, He released the song \"The One for Me\", which originally appeared on the 2002 Steve Harvey complilation album \"Sign of Things to Come: Steve's Pick of the Year\".",
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" The song released as the album's third single in June 1995 (see 1995 in music).",
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" Musician Robin Thicke co-wrote the ballad \"Love Is on My Side\", while actor and singer Rahsaan Patterson co-wrote the album's second singles \"Baby\".",
" Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins and his team co-wrote and co-produced 10 songs out of 16 on Norwood's second album \"Never Say Never\" (1998).",
" The album's lead single \"The Boy Is Mine\" was written by Norwood, Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, and Joana Tejeda, while second single \"Have You Ever?",
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"Full Moon is the third studio album by American R&B recording artist Brandy.",
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"Title: Mars & Roses\n\nMars & Roses is the fifth studio album by Japanese R&B singer Misia, released on February 11, 2004. It debuted at #3 with 151,087 copies sold. The album was recorded in London, New York and Tokyo. The song \"Little Rose\", the title and theme of the album were inspired by Antoine de Saint Exupéry's \"The Little Prince\". \"Mars & Roses\" was produced by American songwriter Keith Crouch and includes a duet with Erykah Badu. The first pressing of the album includes a bonus live version of \"Snow Song\", whose simple piano arrangement was created by Misia's band leader and pianist, Tohru Shigemi, during one of their tour rehearsals.",
"Title: After Hours (Rahsaan Patterson album)\n\nAfter Hours is the third studio album by American neo-soul artist Rahsaan Patterson, released on October 26, 2004, under Artistry Music. The album is his first independent release on the record label. The album debuted at #65 on \"Billboard's\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2003, He released the song \"The One for Me\", which originally appeared on the 2002 Steve Harvey complilation album \"Sign of Things to Come: Steve's Pick of the Year\". The singles, \"April's Kiss\", \"So Hot\" and \"Forever Yours\" received heavy rotation airplay on radio, but failed to chart on Billboards singles chart. Production for the album includes Patterson, Jamey Jaz, Van Hunt) and Steve \"Silk\" Hurley as his core writing and production team, along with members of his band, John \"Jubu\" Smith, Keith Crouch, background vocalists', Trina Broussard and RaRe Valverde.",
"Title: Best Friend (Brandy song)\n\n\"Best Friend\" is a dance song with urban and R&B influences by American singer Brandy. It was written by Keith Crouch, and Glenn McKinney and produced by Krouch for her self-titled debut studio album, \"Brandy\" (1994). The song released as the album's third single in June 1995 (see 1995 in music). With peak positions of number 11 in New Zealand and number 34 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the song was moderately successful. However, \"Best Friend\" peaked at number 7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was also featured on her hit series \"Moesha\" where she and Kim (Countess Vaughn) cheerleading in the final scene of the episode \"Friends\" that aired in the same year. Hence the title of the song, the song was dedicated to her brother Ray J. Brandy performed the song on \"Soul Train\" and \"Showtime at the Apollo\" in October 1995.",
"Title: Baby (Brandy song)\n\n\"Baby\" is a song by American R&B recording artist Brandy, taken from her self-titled debut studio album (1994). It was penned by Keith Crouch, Kipper Jones, and Rahsaan Patterson and produced by the former. Released as the album's second single on December 24, 1994 in the United States, the song spent four weeks on top of the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It also reached number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the New Zealand singles chart, and number 16 in Australia. The single sold 800,000 copies in 1995 in the United States.",
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"Title: List of songs recorded by Brandy\n\nAmerican recording artist Brandy Norwood has recorded songs for her six studio albums and has collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums and charity singles. After signing a record contract with Atlantic in 1993, Norwood began to work with producers Keith Crouch and R&B group Somethin' for the People, who co-wrote and co-produced most of the songs on her 1994 debut album, \"Brandy\". Musician Robin Thicke co-wrote the ballad \"Love Is on My Side\", while actor and singer Rahsaan Patterson co-wrote the album's second singles \"Baby\". Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins and his team co-wrote and co-produced 10 songs out of 16 on Norwood's second album \"Never Say Never\" (1998). The album's lead single \"The Boy Is Mine\" was written by Norwood, Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, and Joana Tejeda, while second single \"Have You Ever? \" was co-penned by Award-winning songwriter Diane Warren.",
"Title: Toni Braxton\n\nToni Michelle Braxton (born October 7, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, television personality, and philanthropist. Rising to fame in the early 1990s, Braxton quickly established herself as an R&B icon and became one of the best-selling artists of the 1990s decade, and being recognized as one of the most outstanding voices of her generation.",
"Title: Full Moon (Brandy album)\n\nFull Moon is the third studio album by American R&B recording artist Brandy. It was released by Atlantic Records on March 5, 2002. The album was recorded primarily during the summer and fall of 2001 at The Hit Factory in Miami, amid a three-year musical hiatus following the success of her multi-platinum previous studio album \"Never Say Never\" (1998) and the finale of her highly successful television sitcom \"Moesha\" in May 2001. As with \"Never Say Never\", Brandy collaborated with producer Rodney Jerkins and his Darkchild production and songwriting team on the majority of the album's composition, while additional work from Mike City, Warryn Campbell, and Keith Crouch was contributed."
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" As a form of \"escapist fiction\" (escapism) and \"commercial literature\", Tagalog romance novels generally follow a \"strict romance formula\", meaning the narratives have happy endings (a factor influencing the salability of the novel), the protagonists are wealthy, good-looking, smart, and characters that cannot die.",
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" However, later authors of Tagalog romance novels deviated from portraying so-called \"damsel-in-distress and knight-in-shining-armor characters\".",
" Contemporary writers also turned away from writing \"rags-to-riches plots\".",
" The stereotypical norm had been replaced by the incorporation of storylines with \"interesting scenes, characters [who are ready to face challenges or to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of other people], dialogues, and new angles to old plots\".",
" Authors such as Maria Teresa Cruz San Diego, who used the pen names Maia Jose and Tisha Nicole, ventured into the fantasy romance genre, and into topics that are related to politics, ecology, gender issues, prostitution, mail-order bride syndicates, white slavery, non-governmental organizations, and breastfeeding programs.",
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"Title: Rosemary Pollock\n\nRosemary Pollock (born 1944) was a British writer of a dozen romance novels from 1968 to 1981. She is the daughter of the centenarian romance writer and painter Ida Pollock (1908-2013) and Lieut Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock D.S.O. Royal Scots Fusilers (1888–1971).",
"Title: Anne Gracie\n\nAnne Gracie is an award winning Australian author of historical romance novels. Her books have been shortlisted for RITA Award and she has twice won the Australian Romance Writer of the Year award and National Readers Choice Award (USA). She lives in Melbourne, Victoria.",
"Title: Pamela Brooks\n\nPamela Brooks (born 11 February 1966 in Essex, England) is a British writer of non-fiction books, she also writes romance novels under the pseudonym of Kate Hardy, and erotic novels as Lucinda Chester, Evelyn D'Arcy, Chelsea Miller and Pamela Rochford. Her novels won two Love Story of the Year by the Romantic Novelists' Association, in 2008, \"Breakfast at Giovanni's\", and in 2014, \"Bound by a Baby\".",
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"Title: Mary Tate Engels\n\nMary Tate Engels (born March 27, 1943) is an American writer of almost thirty romance novels since 1982 as Tate McKenna and Mary Tate Engels. She has co-written five romance novels under the pseudonyms Cory Kenyon and Corey Keaton with Vicki Lewis Thompson and two non-fiction books for Texas Tech University Press. She lives with her husband in Tucson, Arizona."
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" The album was mostly produced by Drake's frequent collaborators such as 40 and Boi-1da; as well as its contributions from Timbaland and Swizz Beatz, among others.",
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" The album was released on March 11, 2014, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.",
" \"Rise of an Empire\"' s recording process took place from 2013 to 2014.",
" It contains contributions from several Young Money recording artists including, Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Christina Milian, Shanell, Mack Maine, Jae Millz, Cory Gunz, Gudda Gudda, Lil Twist, Chanel West Coast and PJ Morton, among others."
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"\"Trophies\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake.",
" The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40 and Hagler.",
" The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album \"Nothing Was the Same\", however, it would be cut off the final track listing.",
" After Drake released the song for free in December 2013, it was then announced to be included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation \"\".",
" On February 27, 2014, it was released as the album's second official single and credited as Young Money featuring Drake.",
" It has peaked at number 50 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart."
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"Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake.",
" It was released on April 29, 2016, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.",
" Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the records executive producers.",
" 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others.",
" The album contains the elements of genres such as R&B, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others."
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"If You're Reading This It's Too Late is the fourth mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake.",
" It was released through the iTunes Store without prior announcement on February 13, 2015, by Cash Money Records.",
" The physical edition of the project was released by Cash Money Records; as well as OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment and Republic Records.",
" There is a debate upon whether this project is a mixtape or a studio album; although it was released commercially through his record label, Drake himself referred to the project as a mixtape."
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"Title: Thank Me Later\n\nThank Me Later is the debut studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on June 15, 2010, by Aspire Music Group, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Motown Records. Recording sessions took place at various recording studios from 2009 to 2010, including executive production from Drake himself, alongside Lil Wayne, Cortez Bryant and Gee Roberson. The album was mostly produced by Drake's frequent collaborators such as 40 and Boi-1da; as well as its contributions from Timbaland and Swizz Beatz, among others. The album features guest appearances from a female rapper and Young Money's label-mate Nicki Minaj, alongside other artists such as The-Dream and Kanye West, among others.",
"Title: Controlla\n\n\"Controlla\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his studio album \"Views\". The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the US on June 7, 2016. The dancehall song was written by Drake, Matthew Samuels, Dwayne Chin-Quee, Stephen McGregor, Moses Davis, Donald Dennis, Gary Jackson, Patrick Roberts, Andrew Thomas, and produced by Boi-1da, Supa Dups, Di Genius, TheFinal1 and Allen Ritter.",
"Title: BedRock\n\n\"BedRock\" is the second single by hip hop group Young Money Entertainment from their debut collaboration album \"We Are Young Money\". It is performed by Young Money artists Lil Wayne, Gudda Gudda, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, Jae Millz, and features R&B singer Lloyd. It was released as a CD in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2010. \"BedRock\" is featured as a bonus track on the Japanese and New Zealand editions of Nicki Minaj's debut studio album, \"Pink Friday\".",
"Title: Pink Friday\n\nPink Friday is the debut studio album by Trinidadian-American recording artist Nicki Minaj, released on November 22, 2010, by Young Money, Cash Money and Universal Motown. After signing a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment in 2009, Minaj began planning the album that same year and work continued into 2010. Minaj enlisted a variety of producers whose efforts resulted in a primarily hip hop record, which sees additional influences from R&B and pop music. The album features guest vocals from Eminem, Rihanna, Drake, will.i.am, Kanye West and Natasha Bedingfield.",
"Title: Every Girl (Young Money song)\n\n\"Every Girl\" (album version titled \"Every Girl in the World\") is a song by rap group Young Money released as the 1st single from their debut collaboration album titled \"We Are Young Money\". It was legally released to the iTunes Store on June 11, 2009. Young Money Entertainment rappers Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, and Mack Maine make appearances on the track. The video was shot on February 13, 2009 and was released on April 6 of that same year. The song was leaked to the internet on January 28, 2009, just two days after \"Prom Queen\" was officially released.",
"Title: We Are Young Money\n\nWe Are Young Money is the first compilation album by American hip hop record label Young Money Entertainment, and released on December 21, 2009 by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records. The album garnered a positive reception but critics were divided on the quality of the label's choice of artists. \"We Are Young Money\" debuted at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles: \"Every Girl\", \"BedRock\" and \"Roger That\". The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.",
"Title: Young Money: Rise of an Empire\n\nYoung Money: Rise of an Empire is the second compilation album by American record label Young Money Entertainment. The album was released on March 11, 2014, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. \"Rise of an Empire\"' s recording process took place from 2013 to 2014. It contains contributions from several Young Money recording artists including, Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Christina Milian, Shanell, Mack Maine, Jae Millz, Cory Gunz, Gudda Gudda, Lil Twist, Chanel West Coast and PJ Morton, among others.",
"Title: Trophies (song)\n\n\"Trophies\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40 and Hagler. The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album \"Nothing Was the Same\", however, it would be cut off the final track listing. After Drake released the song for free in December 2013, it was then announced to be included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation \"\". On February 27, 2014, it was released as the album's second official single and credited as Young Money featuring Drake. It has peaked at number 50 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
"Title: Views (album)\n\nViews is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the records executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as R&B, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others.",
"Title: If You're Reading This It's Too Late\n\nIf You're Reading This It's Too Late is the fourth mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released through the iTunes Store without prior announcement on February 13, 2015, by Cash Money Records. The physical edition of the project was released by Cash Money Records; as well as OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment and Republic Records. There is a debate upon whether this project is a mixtape or a studio album; although it was released commercially through his record label, Drake himself referred to the project as a mixtape."
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Cache is a city in Comanche County, Oklahoma, it is the location of Star House, the home of the Comanche chief Quanah Parker, was a Comanche war leader of the Quahadi ("Antelope") band of which people?
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"Comanche Nation Casino, originally known as Comanche Nation Games, is a Native American casino geographically situated in the Southwest Great Plains Country of the United States.",
" The American Indian casino is located in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma with East Cache Creek serving as a picturesque.",
" The gaming establishment, opening in 2007, is operated and owned by the tribal sovereignty of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma with the governing powers in Lawton."
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"Black Horse or Tu-ukumah (unknown–\"circa\" 1900), was a Comanche war chief.",
" After Bull Bear died in 1874, Black Horse was promoted to second chief in the Quahadi band of Comanche.",
" That is Quanah Parker's band."
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"Cache is a city in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States.",
" The population was 2,796 at the 2010 census.",
" It is an exurb included in the Lawton, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
" It is the location of Star House, the home of the Comanche chief Quanah Parker, the major leader of the Quahadi Comanche in the years of Indian Wars and transition to reservation life."
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"Quanah Parker (Comanche \"kwana\", \"smell, odor\") ( 1845 or 1852 – February 23, 1911) was a Comanche war leader of the Quahadi (\"Antelope\") band of the Comanche people.",
" He was born into the Nokoni (\"Wanderers\") band, the son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American, who had been kidnapped as a child and assimilated into the tribe.",
" Following the apprehension of several Kiowa chiefs in 1871, Quanah emerged as a dominant figure in the Red River War, clashing repeatedly with Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie.",
" With whites deliberately hunting American bison, the Comanche's primary livelihood, into extinction, Quanah finally surrendered and peaceably led the Quahadi to the reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma."
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"Ride the Wind (1982) by Lucia St. Clair Robson is the story of Cynthia Ann Parker's life after she was captured during the Comanche raid on her family's fort.",
" In 1836, when she was nine years old, Cynthia was kidnapped by Comanche Indians.",
" This is the story of how she grew up with them, mastered their ways, married one of their leaders, and became, in every way, a Comanche woman.",
" Her son Quanah Parker was the last Comanche leader to surrender.",
" It is also an account of a people who were happiest when they were moving, and a depiction of a way of life that is gone forever."
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"Cynthia Ann Parker, or Naduah (Comanche \"Narua\") ( 1825 – March 1871) was an Anglo-American who was kidnapped in 1836, at the age of about ten (possibly as young as 8 or already over 11 – her birth year is uncertain), by a Comanche war band, who had massacred her family's settlement.",
" Her Comanche name means \"someone found.\"",
" She was adopted by the Comanche and lived with them for 24 years, completely forgetting her white ways.",
" She married a Comanche chieftain, Peta Nocona, and had three children with him, including the last free Comanche chief, Quanah Parker.",
" At approximately age 34, she was relocated by the Texas Rangers, but spent the remaining ten years of her life refusing to adjust to life in white society.",
" At least once, she escaped and tried to return to her Comanche family and children, but was again brought back to Texas.",
" She found it difficult to understand her iconic status to the nation, which saw her as having been redeemed from the Comanches.",
" Heartbroken over the loss of her family, she stopped eating and died of influenza in 1871."
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"Cherry Springs Dance Hall, is one of the oldest and most historic dance halls in Texas.",
" It is located at 17662 North U.S. Highway 87, Cherry Springs, TX 78624.",
" The Texas farming community of Cherry Spring is 16 mi NW of Fredericksburg, Texas, in Gillespie County's portion of the Texas Hill Country.",
" The dance hall was established along the old Pinta Trail in 1889 as a stop for cattle drives.",
" It was originally run by Herman Lehmann, son of German immigrants, Apache captive and adopted son of Comanche chief Quanah Parker."
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"The Quanah Parker Star House, with stars painted on its roof, is located in the city of Cache, county of Comanche, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.",
" It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma, in 1970."
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"Comanche County–City Airport (ICAO: KMKN, FAA LID: MKN) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (2.3 mi, 3.7 km) northeast of the central business district of Comanche, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States.",
" It is owned by the City of Comanche and Comanche County.",
" The airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility."
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"John T. Parker (1834–1915) was the brother of Cynthia Ann Parker and the uncle of Comanche chief Quanah Parker.",
" An Anglo-Texas man of Scots-Irish descent who was kidnapped from his natural family at the age of five by a Native American raiding party, he returned to the Native American people of his own free will after being ransomed back from the Comanche.",
" He was a member of the large Parker frontier family that settled in east Texas in the 1830s.",
" He was captured in 1836 by Comanches during the raid of Fort Parker near present-day Groesbeck, Texas."
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"Title: Comanche Nation Casino\n\nComanche Nation Casino, originally known as Comanche Nation Games, is a Native American casino geographically situated in the Southwest Great Plains Country of the United States. The American Indian casino is located in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma with East Cache Creek serving as a picturesque. The gaming establishment, opening in 2007, is operated and owned by the tribal sovereignty of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma with the governing powers in Lawton.",
"Title: Black Horse (Comanche)\n\nBlack Horse or Tu-ukumah (unknown–\"circa\" 1900), was a Comanche war chief. After Bull Bear died in 1874, Black Horse was promoted to second chief in the Quahadi band of Comanche. That is Quanah Parker's band.",
"Title: Cache, Oklahoma\n\nCache is a city in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,796 at the 2010 census. It is an exurb included in the Lawton, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the location of Star House, the home of the Comanche chief Quanah Parker, the major leader of the Quahadi Comanche in the years of Indian Wars and transition to reservation life.",
"Title: Quanah Parker\n\nQuanah Parker (Comanche \"kwana\", \"smell, odor\") ( 1845 or 1852 – February 23, 1911) was a Comanche war leader of the Quahadi (\"Antelope\") band of the Comanche people. He was born into the Nokoni (\"Wanderers\") band, the son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American, who had been kidnapped as a child and assimilated into the tribe. Following the apprehension of several Kiowa chiefs in 1871, Quanah emerged as a dominant figure in the Red River War, clashing repeatedly with Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. With whites deliberately hunting American bison, the Comanche's primary livelihood, into extinction, Quanah finally surrendered and peaceably led the Quahadi to the reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.",
"Title: Ride the Wind\n\nRide the Wind (1982) by Lucia St. Clair Robson is the story of Cynthia Ann Parker's life after she was captured during the Comanche raid on her family's fort. In 1836, when she was nine years old, Cynthia was kidnapped by Comanche Indians. This is the story of how she grew up with them, mastered their ways, married one of their leaders, and became, in every way, a Comanche woman. Her son Quanah Parker was the last Comanche leader to surrender. It is also an account of a people who were happiest when they were moving, and a depiction of a way of life that is gone forever.",
"Title: Cynthia Ann Parker\n\nCynthia Ann Parker, or Naduah (Comanche \"Narua\") ( 1825 – March 1871) was an Anglo-American who was kidnapped in 1836, at the age of about ten (possibly as young as 8 or already over 11 – her birth year is uncertain), by a Comanche war band, who had massacred her family's settlement. Her Comanche name means \"someone found.\" She was adopted by the Comanche and lived with them for 24 years, completely forgetting her white ways. She married a Comanche chieftain, Peta Nocona, and had three children with him, including the last free Comanche chief, Quanah Parker. At approximately age 34, she was relocated by the Texas Rangers, but spent the remaining ten years of her life refusing to adjust to life in white society. At least once, she escaped and tried to return to her Comanche family and children, but was again brought back to Texas. She found it difficult to understand her iconic status to the nation, which saw her as having been redeemed from the Comanches. Heartbroken over the loss of her family, she stopped eating and died of influenza in 1871.",
"Title: Cherry Springs Dance Hall\n\nCherry Springs Dance Hall, is one of the oldest and most historic dance halls in Texas. It is located at 17662 North U.S. Highway 87, Cherry Springs, TX 78624. The Texas farming community of Cherry Spring is 16 mi NW of Fredericksburg, Texas, in Gillespie County's portion of the Texas Hill Country. The dance hall was established along the old Pinta Trail in 1889 as a stop for cattle drives. It was originally run by Herman Lehmann, son of German immigrants, Apache captive and adopted son of Comanche chief Quanah Parker.",
"Title: Quanah Parker Star House\n\nThe Quanah Parker Star House, with stars painted on its roof, is located in the city of Cache, county of Comanche, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma, in 1970.",
"Title: Comanche County–City Airport\n\nComanche County–City Airport (ICAO: KMKN, FAA LID: MKN) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (2.3 mi, 3.7 km) northeast of the central business district of Comanche, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. It is owned by the City of Comanche and Comanche County. The airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: John Richard Parker\n\nJohn T. Parker (1834–1915) was the brother of Cynthia Ann Parker and the uncle of Comanche chief Quanah Parker. An Anglo-Texas man of Scots-Irish descent who was kidnapped from his natural family at the age of five by a Native American raiding party, he returned to the Native American people of his own free will after being ransomed back from the Comanche. He was a member of the large Parker frontier family that settled in east Texas in the 1830s. He was captured in 1836 by Comanches during the raid of Fort Parker near present-day Groesbeck, Texas."
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"Caja del Rio (Spanish: \"box of the river\") is a dissected plateau, of volcanic origin, which covers approximately 84,000 acres of land in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States.",
" The region is also known as the Caja, Caja del Rio Plateau, and Cerros del Rio.",
" The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of Santa Fe, New Mexico.",
" Most of the Caja is owned by the United States Forest Service and managed by the Santa Fe National Forest.",
" Access is through New Mexico Highway 599, Santa Fe County Road 62, and Forest Service Road 24."
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"Michael Francis Gonzalez (born March 8, 1988), also known by his stage name Mike Del Rio, is a musical artist, producer, and songwriter from New York, NY now based in Los Angeles, CA.",
" He is the co creator and lead member of the alternative group POWERS along with songwriter, vocalist and instrumentalist Crista Ru signed to Republic Records.",
" As a record producer, Del Rio's eclectic style and musicality has led him to work with an array of artist such as Kylie Minogue, Selena Gomez, Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Cheryl Cole, The Knocks, Skylar Grey, Jamie N Commons, and X Ambassadors.",
" Most recently Del Rio executive produced recording artist LP latest album \"Lost on You\" containing the global hit title track \"Lost on You\".",
" He is signed to Alex Da Kid's publishing company KidinaKorner distributed through Universal Music Group."
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"Jack Louis Del Rio Jr. (born April 4, 1963) is head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL).",
" A linebacker for four NFL teams between 1985–1996, he played both football and baseball for the University of Southern California Trojans."
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"Del Rio International Airport (IATA: DRT, ICAO: KDRT, FAA LID: DRT) is two miles northwest of Del Rio, in Val Verde County, Texas.",
" It is used for general aviation, and being near Laughlin Air Force Base it is often used by USAF students.",
" On June 7, 2012 United Express operated by ExpressJet introduced jets nonstop to Houston, previously flown with turboprops.",
" United Express ended service to Del Rio in April 2013.",
"But currently has non-stop service to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport with Texas Sky Airlines."
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"sentences": [
"Paula Losoya Taylor (also Paula Losoya de Rivers, ?",
" - July 17, 1902) was one of the founders of San Felipe Del Rio (later, Del Rio) in Texas.",
" Her hacienda in Del Rio became a major employer in the region and also an important gathering spot for worship, discussion and more.",
" Taylor donated land to create a Catholic cemetery, a fort and schools in Del Rio."
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"Enrique Del Rio (born May 28, 1966) is a Mexican \"Luchador\" \"enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler who has worked for Lucha Libre AAA World Wide's (AAA) \"Mini-Estrella\" division since AAA was founded in 1992.",
" Del Rio currently works under the ring name Mini Psicosis, a smaller version of Psicosis II, and is a former AAA World Mini-Estrella Champion.",
" Until 2008 he worked as Jerrito Estrada, a smaller version of the wrestler Jerry Estrada.",
" As Estrada Del Rio has held the Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship once, being the shortest reigning champion in the title's history.",
" Working in the Mini division does not automatically mean that he has dwarfism as several short wrestlers work in the \"Mini\" division, including Enrique Del Rio."
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"The Oakland Raiders season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League, the 56th overall, the 21st of their second stint in Oakland, and the first under new head coach Jack Del Rio.",
" Coming off a 3–13 season the prior year, the Raiders improved to 7–9 on the season.",
" Despite their improvement, the Raiders were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 15 with a loss to the Green Bay Packers at home.",
" They once again failed to finish with a winning record, not having done so since 2002."
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"The 2016 Oakland Raiders season was the 57th overall of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, their 23th season since their return to Oakland, and the second under head coach Jack Del Rio.",
" The Raiders improved on a 7–9 campaign in 2015 and finished with a winning record for the first time since 2002, finishing the regular season with a 12–4 record."
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"title": "2016 Oakland Raiders season"
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"The 2017 Oakland Raiders season is the 58th overall season of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 24th season since their return to Oakland, and the third under head coach Jack Del Rio.",
" The Raiders are looking to win their first AFC West title since 2002 and the Super Bowl for the first time since 1983, when the club was still in Los Angeles.",
" The Raiders began the season on September 10 at the Tennessee Titans and will finish the season December 31 at the Los Angeles Chargers.",
" The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots."
],
"title": "2017 Oakland Raiders season"
},
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"Del Rio is a city in and the county seat of Val Verde County, Texas.",
" It is 152 miles west of San Antonio.",
" As of 2015, the city had a population of 40,549.",
" Del Rio is connected with Ciudad Acuña via the Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing and Del Río – Ciudad Acuña International Bridge.",
" Del Rio is also home to Laughlin Air Force Base, the busiest United States Air Force pilot training complex in the world."
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"Title: Caja del Rio\n\nCaja del Rio (Spanish: \"box of the river\") is a dissected plateau, of volcanic origin, which covers approximately 84,000 acres of land in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. The region is also known as the Caja, Caja del Rio Plateau, and Cerros del Rio. The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Most of the Caja is owned by the United States Forest Service and managed by the Santa Fe National Forest. Access is through New Mexico Highway 599, Santa Fe County Road 62, and Forest Service Road 24.",
"Title: Mike Del Rio\n\nMichael Francis Gonzalez (born March 8, 1988), also known by his stage name Mike Del Rio, is a musical artist, producer, and songwriter from New York, NY now based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the co creator and lead member of the alternative group POWERS along with songwriter, vocalist and instrumentalist Crista Ru signed to Republic Records. As a record producer, Del Rio's eclectic style and musicality has led him to work with an array of artist such as Kylie Minogue, Selena Gomez, Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Cheryl Cole, The Knocks, Skylar Grey, Jamie N Commons, and X Ambassadors. Most recently Del Rio executive produced recording artist LP latest album \"Lost on You\" containing the global hit title track \"Lost on You\". He is signed to Alex Da Kid's publishing company KidinaKorner distributed through Universal Music Group.",
"Title: Jack Del Rio\n\nJack Louis Del Rio Jr. (born April 4, 1963) is head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). A linebacker for four NFL teams between 1985–1996, he played both football and baseball for the University of Southern California Trojans.",
"Title: Del Rio International Airport\n\nDel Rio International Airport (IATA: DRT, ICAO: KDRT, FAA LID: DRT) is two miles northwest of Del Rio, in Val Verde County, Texas. It is used for general aviation, and being near Laughlin Air Force Base it is often used by USAF students. On June 7, 2012 United Express operated by ExpressJet introduced jets nonstop to Houston, previously flown with turboprops. United Express ended service to Del Rio in April 2013. But currently has non-stop service to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport with Texas Sky Airlines.",
"Title: Paula Losoya Taylor\n\nPaula Losoya Taylor (also Paula Losoya de Rivers, ? - July 17, 1902) was one of the founders of San Felipe Del Rio (later, Del Rio) in Texas. Her hacienda in Del Rio became a major employer in the region and also an important gathering spot for worship, discussion and more. Taylor donated land to create a Catholic cemetery, a fort and schools in Del Rio.",
"Title: Mini Psicosis\n\nEnrique Del Rio (born May 28, 1966) is a Mexican \"Luchador\" \"enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler who has worked for Lucha Libre AAA World Wide's (AAA) \"Mini-Estrella\" division since AAA was founded in 1992. Del Rio currently works under the ring name Mini Psicosis, a smaller version of Psicosis II, and is a former AAA World Mini-Estrella Champion. Until 2008 he worked as Jerrito Estrada, a smaller version of the wrestler Jerry Estrada. As Estrada Del Rio has held the Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship once, being the shortest reigning champion in the title's history. Working in the Mini division does not automatically mean that he has dwarfism as several short wrestlers work in the \"Mini\" division, including Enrique Del Rio.",
"Title: 2015 Oakland Raiders season\n\nThe Oakland Raiders season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League, the 56th overall, the 21st of their second stint in Oakland, and the first under new head coach Jack Del Rio. Coming off a 3–13 season the prior year, the Raiders improved to 7–9 on the season. Despite their improvement, the Raiders were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 15 with a loss to the Green Bay Packers at home. They once again failed to finish with a winning record, not having done so since 2002.",
"Title: 2016 Oakland Raiders season\n\nThe 2016 Oakland Raiders season was the 57th overall of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, their 23th season since their return to Oakland, and the second under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Raiders improved on a 7–9 campaign in 2015 and finished with a winning record for the first time since 2002, finishing the regular season with a 12–4 record.",
"Title: 2017 Oakland Raiders season\n\nThe 2017 Oakland Raiders season is the 58th overall season of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 24th season since their return to Oakland, and the third under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Raiders are looking to win their first AFC West title since 2002 and the Super Bowl for the first time since 1983, when the club was still in Los Angeles. The Raiders began the season on September 10 at the Tennessee Titans and will finish the season December 31 at the Los Angeles Chargers. The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots.",
"Title: Del Rio, Texas\n\nDel Rio is a city in and the county seat of Val Verde County, Texas. It is 152 miles west of San Antonio. As of 2015, the city had a population of 40,549. Del Rio is connected with Ciudad Acuña via the Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing and Del Río – Ciudad Acuña International Bridge. Del Rio is also home to Laughlin Air Force Base, the busiest United States Air Force pilot training complex in the world."
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Poncha is a traditional alcoholic drink made with an ingredient which is derived from the word aguardiente?
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aguardente de cana
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"Aguardiente (] , Basque: \"pattar\" ] , Catalan: \"aiguardent\" ] , Galician: \"augardente\" ] , Portuguese: \"aguardente\" ] ) is a generic term for alcoholic beverages that contain between 29% and 60% alcohol by volume.",
" The word is a compound of the Romance languages' words for \"water\" (\"agua\" in Spanish; \"aigua\" in Catalan; \"água\" in Portuguese; \"auga\" in Galician) and \"fiery\" (\"ardiente\" in Spanish; \"ardent\" in Catalan; \"ardente\" in Portuguese and Galician), similarly to the English term \"firewater\".",
" Both aguardiente and brandy—from the Dutch expression for \"burnt (i.e., distilled) wine\"—originated as terms for distilled spirits using whatever ingredients were available locally."
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"Desi daru (Hindi: देसी दारू) is a country liquor alcoholic drink made in the Indian subcontinent, its variant include Tharra (Hindi: ठर्रा).",
" It is traditionally prepared from a procedure that has been passed down for centuries.",
" It is the primary and most popular alcoholic beverage in India's villages and for the poor and middle class in urban and city areas.",
" It is fermented and distilled from molasses which is a by product of sugarcane.",
" Desi liquor is a broad term and it can include both legally and illegally made local alcohol.",
" The term \"desi daru\" usually refers to legal alcohol while other types of desi liquor (arrack and palm toddy) may be categorised as Moonshine alcohol."
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"Rompope is an eggnog-like drink made with eggs, milk, and vanilla flavouring.",
" The egg yolks impart a yellow hue to the emulsified beverage.",
" It is a traditional drink known as such in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Belize and particularly in Mexico, where, it is believed to have been originally made in the convents of the city of Puebla, Mexico.",
" The word rompope is a derivation of the word \"rompon\", which is used to describe the Spanish version of eggnog that came to Mexico.",
" The Spanish version utilizes rum as its main ingredient, hence the root of both words rom-pon and rom-pope, but in Central America, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, there is also a similar beverage known as rompopo.",
" For example, Salcaja, in Guatemala offers one known version of this rompopo drink and in South America, the country of Chile has among its most popular drinks rompon and cola de mono or monkey’s tail, the latter containing coffee making it dark instead of yellow, but also containing the other ingredients commonly found in rompope."
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"\"Pox\" is a liquor commonly used for ceremonial purposes among the Mayans of Mexico and Central America.",
" \"Pox\" is a liquor made of corn, sugar cane and wheat, very important in mayan culture for its ceremonial uses and is also known as aguardiente.",
" Besides its religious significance it is also a somewhat popular alcoholic drink in the Chiapas region of Southern Mexico.",
" The word \"pox\" in Tzotzil means \"medicine, cane liquor, cure.\"",
" Pox was commonly used in religious ceremonies and festivals in San Juan Chamula, Chiapas, but increasingly soda has been substituted for it."
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"Rakı is an unsweetened, occasionally (depending on area of production) anise-flavored, alcoholic drink that is popular in Albania, Turkey, Greece (where it is distinctly different and comes as an unflavoured distillate, unlike its Turkish counterpart), Iran, Turkic countries, and in the Balkan countries as an apéritif.",
" It is often served with seafood or meze.",
" It is similar to several other alcoholic beverages available around the Mediterranean and the Middle East, e.g. pastis, ouzo, sambuca, arak, Aragh Sagi and aguardiente.",
" In Turkey and Greece, it is considered a national drink."
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"Korean culture has a wide variety of traditional alcoholic beverages, called sul (술 ).",
" Most of these beverages end with the Sino-Korean word -\"ju\" (주 ; 酒 ), while some alcoholic beverages end with the native Korean word -\"sul\"; the Sino-Korean \"ju\" is not used as an independent noun."
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"Ttongsul, or feces wine, is an alcoholic drink made from feces and was introduced to the public by Vice Japan's reporter Yuka Uchida in 2013.",
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"Krupnik (Polish), Krupnik (Belarusian) or Krupnikas (Lithuanian), is a traditional sweet alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur, based on grain spirit (usually vodka) and honey, popular in Poland, Belarus and Lithuania.",
" In Poland it is grouped in the nalewka category of alcoholic beverages.",
" Mass-produced versions of krupnik consist of 40–50% (80–100 proof) alcohol, but traditional versions will use 80–100% grain alcohol as the base.",
" Honey, in particular clover honey, is the main ingredient used to add sweetness, as well as up to 50 different herbs.",
" There are many versions and some recipes have been passed down through generations.",
" Krupnik originated in the territories of present-day Belarus, which were at the time part of the larger Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.",
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"Arak or araq (Arabic: عرق ) is a Levantine alcoholic spirit (~40–63% Alc.",
" Vol.",
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"/100 proof) in the anis drinks family.",
" It is a clear, colorless, unsweetened anise-flavored distilled alcoholic drink.",
" The Persian (Iranian) version of Arak (commonly called Arak Saggi) does not contain anise, as it is usually produced from raisins, dates or saccharum plant.",
" Arak is the traditional alcoholic beverage in the Arab world, especially in the Levant/Mashriq and also in the Maghreb, as well in Iran and Turkey."
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"Poncha is a traditional alcoholic drink from the island of Madeira, made with aguardente de cana (distilled alcohol made from sugar cane juice), honey, sugar, lemon rind and with different fruit juices according to the version of poncha, but traditionally lemon juice is used."
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"Title: Aguardiente\n\nAguardiente (] , Basque: \"pattar\" ] , Catalan: \"aiguardent\" ] , Galician: \"augardente\" ] , Portuguese: \"aguardente\" ] ) is a generic term for alcoholic beverages that contain between 29% and 60% alcohol by volume. The word is a compound of the Romance languages' words for \"water\" (\"agua\" in Spanish; \"aigua\" in Catalan; \"água\" in Portuguese; \"auga\" in Galician) and \"fiery\" (\"ardiente\" in Spanish; \"ardent\" in Catalan; \"ardente\" in Portuguese and Galician), similarly to the English term \"firewater\". Both aguardiente and brandy—from the Dutch expression for \"burnt (i.e., distilled) wine\"—originated as terms for distilled spirits using whatever ingredients were available locally.",
"Title: Desi daru\n\nDesi daru (Hindi: देसी दारू) is a country liquor alcoholic drink made in the Indian subcontinent, its variant include Tharra (Hindi: ठर्रा). It is traditionally prepared from a procedure that has been passed down for centuries. It is the primary and most popular alcoholic beverage in India's villages and for the poor and middle class in urban and city areas. It is fermented and distilled from molasses which is a by product of sugarcane. Desi liquor is a broad term and it can include both legally and illegally made local alcohol. The term \"desi daru\" usually refers to legal alcohol while other types of desi liquor (arrack and palm toddy) may be categorised as Moonshine alcohol.",
"Title: Rompope\n\nRompope is an eggnog-like drink made with eggs, milk, and vanilla flavouring. The egg yolks impart a yellow hue to the emulsified beverage. It is a traditional drink known as such in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Belize and particularly in Mexico, where, it is believed to have been originally made in the convents of the city of Puebla, Mexico. The word rompope is a derivation of the word \"rompon\", which is used to describe the Spanish version of eggnog that came to Mexico. The Spanish version utilizes rum as its main ingredient, hence the root of both words rom-pon and rom-pope, but in Central America, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, there is also a similar beverage known as rompopo. For example, Salcaja, in Guatemala offers one known version of this rompopo drink and in South America, the country of Chile has among its most popular drinks rompon and cola de mono or monkey’s tail, the latter containing coffee making it dark instead of yellow, but also containing the other ingredients commonly found in rompope.",
"Title: Pox (drink)\n\n\"Pox\" is a liquor commonly used for ceremonial purposes among the Mayans of Mexico and Central America. \"Pox\" is a liquor made of corn, sugar cane and wheat, very important in mayan culture for its ceremonial uses and is also known as aguardiente. Besides its religious significance it is also a somewhat popular alcoholic drink in the Chiapas region of Southern Mexico. The word \"pox\" in Tzotzil means \"medicine, cane liquor, cure.\" Pox was commonly used in religious ceremonies and festivals in San Juan Chamula, Chiapas, but increasingly soda has been substituted for it.",
"Title: Rakı\n\nRakı is an unsweetened, occasionally (depending on area of production) anise-flavored, alcoholic drink that is popular in Albania, Turkey, Greece (where it is distinctly different and comes as an unflavoured distillate, unlike its Turkish counterpart), Iran, Turkic countries, and in the Balkan countries as an apéritif. It is often served with seafood or meze. It is similar to several other alcoholic beverages available around the Mediterranean and the Middle East, e.g. pastis, ouzo, sambuca, arak, Aragh Sagi and aguardiente. In Turkey and Greece, it is considered a national drink.",
"Title: Korean alcoholic beverages\n\nKorean culture has a wide variety of traditional alcoholic beverages, called sul (술 ). Most of these beverages end with the Sino-Korean word -\"ju\" (주 ; 酒 ), while some alcoholic beverages end with the native Korean word -\"sul\"; the Sino-Korean \"ju\" is not used as an independent noun.",
"Title: Feces wine\n\nTtongsul, or feces wine, is an alcoholic drink made from feces and was introduced to the public by Vice Japan's reporter Yuka Uchida in 2013. She found Dr. Lee Chang Soo, who makes this apparently traditional Korean drink. Although the existence of feces wine is unheard of by the majority of contemporary Korean population, Japanese media have promoted the drinking of feces wine as culture of Korea.",
"Title: Krupnik\n\nKrupnik (Polish), Krupnik (Belarusian) or Krupnikas (Lithuanian), is a traditional sweet alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur, based on grain spirit (usually vodka) and honey, popular in Poland, Belarus and Lithuania. In Poland it is grouped in the nalewka category of alcoholic beverages. Mass-produced versions of krupnik consist of 40–50% (80–100 proof) alcohol, but traditional versions will use 80–100% grain alcohol as the base. Honey, in particular clover honey, is the main ingredient used to add sweetness, as well as up to 50 different herbs. There are many versions and some recipes have been passed down through generations. Krupnik originated in the territories of present-day Belarus, which were at the time part of the larger Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Krupnik is sometimes heated before being served.",
"Title: Arak (drink)\n\nArak or araq (Arabic: عرق ) is a Levantine alcoholic spirit (~40–63% Alc. Vol. /~80–126 proof, commonly 50% Alc. Vol. /100 proof) in the anis drinks family. It is a clear, colorless, unsweetened anise-flavored distilled alcoholic drink. The Persian (Iranian) version of Arak (commonly called Arak Saggi) does not contain anise, as it is usually produced from raisins, dates or saccharum plant. Arak is the traditional alcoholic beverage in the Arab world, especially in the Levant/Mashriq and also in the Maghreb, as well in Iran and Turkey.",
"Title: Poncha\n\nPoncha is a traditional alcoholic drink from the island of Madeira, made with aguardente de cana (distilled alcohol made from sugar cane juice), honey, sugar, lemon rind and with different fruit juices according to the version of poncha, but traditionally lemon juice is used."
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5,255
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In which country did Edgard Varèse, the French-born composer of Octandre, spend most of his career?
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the United States
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" After the end of World War II, he met composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann who introduced him to the music of Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Anton Webern, Edgard Varèse, Charles Ives and Erik Satie.",
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"Title: Amériques\n\nAmériques is a musical composition by the French-born composer Edgard Varèse.",
"Title: Reiner Bredemeyer\n\nReiner Bredemeyer (2 February 1929 − 5 December 1995) was a German composer. He was born in Vélez, Santander and went to school in Breslau. In 1944 he was drafted into military service and was briefly held as a prisoner of war of the American Army in Bavaria. After the end of World War II, he met composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann who introduced him to the music of Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Anton Webern, Edgard Varèse, Charles Ives and Erik Satie. From 1949 to 1953 he studied composition with Karl Höller at the Munich Academy for Musical Arts. In 1954 Paul Dessau took him to East Germany, where Bredemeyer became a master student of Rudolf Wagner-Régeny at the DDR Academy of Arts, Berlin.",
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"Title: Nocturnal (Varèse)\n\nNocturnal (1961) for soprano, male choir, and orchestra, is a musical composition by Edgard Varèse with text consisting of syllables by Varèse and words and phrases adapted from \"House of Incest\" by Anaïs Nin (1936), revised and completed posthumously by Chou Wen-chung (1968), The piece is commissioned by and dedicated to the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, published 1972. It includes music for flexatone and two ondes Martenots. The use of Dada-like \"meta-language\" in \"Ecuatorial\" and in \"Nocturnal\" was suggested by Antonin Artaud. The premier was conducted by Robert Craft at The Town Hall in New York on May 1, 1961.",
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"Title: Revolution 9\n\n\"Revolution 9\" is a recorded composition that appeared on the Beatles' 1968 eponymous LP release (popularly known as the \"White Album\"). The sound collage, credited to Lennon–McCartney, was created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from George Harrison and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution using sound. The composition was influenced by the avant-garde style of Ono as well as the \"musique concrète\" works of composers such as Edgard Varèse and Karlheinz Stockhausen.",
"Title: Octandre\n\nOctandre is a work for small orchestra by Edgard Varèse, written in 1923 and published by J. Curwen & Sons in London in 1924 (new edition, New York: G. Ricordi & Co., 1956; new edition, revised and edited by Chou Wen-chung, New York: Ricordi, 1980).",
"Title: Varèse Sarabande\n\nVarèse Sarabande is an American record label, distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and original cast recordings. It aims to reissue rare or unavailable albums, as well as newer releases by artists no longer under a contract. The label's name was derived from combining French-born composer Edgard Varèse's last name with the musical term sarabande, a slow Spanish dance."
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5,256
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Magnano in Riviera is a "comune" and one of how many regions of Italy?
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20
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"The Sanremo trolleybus system or San Remo trolleybus system (Italian: \"Rete filoviaria di Sanremo\" ), also known as the Italian Riviera trolleybus (Italian: \"Filovia della Riviera dei Fiori\" ), is focused on the town and \"comune\" of Sanremo, in the region of Liguria, northwestern Italy."
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"Friuli-Venezia Giulia (] ; Friulian: \"Friûl–Vignesie Julie\" , Slovene: \"Furlanija–Julijska krajina\" , German: \"Friaul–Julisch Venetien\" ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, and one of five autonomous regions with special statute.",
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" Caucasian Riviera is 600 km long, 350 km of which belongs to Russia and 250 km to Georgia.",
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"Senna italica, the Port Royal senna, Italian senna, or Senegal senna is a legume tree in the genus \"Senna\".",
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" Senegal senna is easily distinguishable through its many distinctive features.",
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" Many regions (for example, the European Union) have standardized personal radio service rules to allow travelers from one country to use their equipment in another country.",
" Examples of standardized services include PMR446 and FM Citizens Band Radio (CB) in the EU and several other countries/regions.",
" 26–27 MHz CB radio is the oldest personal radio service and is used in nearly every country worldwide, with many countries and regions copying the United States 40-channel frequency plan.",
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"Title: Trolleybuses in Sanremo\n\nThe Sanremo trolleybus system or San Remo trolleybus system (Italian: \"Rete filoviaria di Sanremo\" ), also known as the Italian Riviera trolleybus (Italian: \"Filovia della Riviera dei Fiori\" ), is focused on the town and \"comune\" of Sanremo, in the region of Liguria, northwestern Italy.",
"Title: Friuli-Venezia Giulia\n\nFriuli-Venezia Giulia (] ; Friulian: \"Friûl–Vignesie Julie\" , Slovene: \"Furlanija–Julijska krajina\" , German: \"Friaul–Julisch Venetien\" ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, and one of five autonomous regions with special statute. The regional capital is Trieste. Note that Venezia, i.e. Venice, is \"not\" in this region, despite the name.",
"Title: Caucasian Riviera\n\nCaucasian Riviera is located along the eastern coast of the Black Sea under the Caucasus Mountains. It runs from Novorossiysk, Russia to Sarpi, Georgia. The area is divided into five regions, of which four (Adjara, Guria, Samegrelo, and Abkhazia) are located in Georgia, and one (the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar Krai) is in Russia. Caucasian Riviera is 600 km long, 350 km of which belongs to Russia and 250 km to Georgia. The coast is located on the same latitude as the French Riviera, the Italian Riviera, New York City and the Korean Peninsula.",
"Title: Senna italica\n\nSenna italica, the Port Royal senna, Italian senna, or Senegal senna is a legume tree in the genus \"Senna\". It is recognized by many other common names based on the regions it grows in. In India, it is used to produce a powder used to treat hair which is known as “neutral henna”. Senegal senna is easily distinguishable through its many distinctive features. There are 3 subspecies of this plant based on the size of the inflorescence and the length of the petiole. The subspecies are \"italica\", \"micrantha\", and \"arachoides\". In many regions, this plant is cultivated commercially and medicinally.",
"Title: Personal radio service\n\nA personal radio service is any system that allows individual to operate radio transmitters and receivers for personal purposes with minimal or no special license or individual authorization. Personal radio services exist around the world and typically use light-weight walkie talkie portable radios. The power output, antenna size, and technical characteristics of the equipment are set by regulations in each country. Many regions (for example, the European Union) have standardized personal radio service rules to allow travelers from one country to use their equipment in another country. Examples of standardized services include PMR446 and FM Citizens Band Radio (CB) in the EU and several other countries/regions. 26–27 MHz CB radio is the oldest personal radio service and is used in nearly every country worldwide, with many countries and regions copying the United States 40-channel frequency plan. In many countries, CB radio is less popular due to the availability of other personal radio services that offer shorter antennas, better protection from noise and interference.",
"Title: List of Asian regions with alternative names\n\nMany regions and provinces of Asia have alternative names in different languages. Some regions have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article lists Asian regions, provinces, or territories that are referred to by more than one name in English. It also includes some lesser regions that are important because of their location or history.",
"Title: Magnano (disambiguation)\n\nMagnano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Biella, Italy",
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"Title: Magnano in Riviera\n\nMagnano in Riviera is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 80 km northwest of Trieste and about 20 km northwest of Udine. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,322 and an area of 8.5 km2 ."
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Which 1968 Beatles' song, which is written by Paul McCartney but credited to the song partnership Lennon-McCarney, opens the double-disc album "The Beatles" and then seques into "Dear Prudence"?
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Back in the U.S.S.R.
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"Title: Martha My Dear\n\n\"Martha My Dear\" is a song by the Beatles written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), which first appeared on the double album \"The Beatles\" (also known as \"the White Album\"). McCartney is the only Beatle to perform on the track.",
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5,258
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What soundtrack did singer of "Nothing Compares 2 U" contribute to?
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Married to the Mob
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5,259
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What magazine based on a television network has published work by Greg Cook?
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Nickelodeon Magazine
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"Mizlou Television Network, Inc. or Mizlou Communications, Inc., is a former sports broadcast television network.",
" It was active from 1962 to 1991, and in 1992 it was re-established as Mizlou Television Network, Inc., which is now based in Tampa, Florida.",
" Mizlou later branched out into cable sports channels."
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"Rede Manchete (] ; lit.: Headline Network; also known as TV Manchete or only Manchete) was a Brazilian television network founded in Rio de Janeiro city in 5 June 1983 by the Ukrainian-Brazilian journalist and businessman Adolpho Bloch.",
" The network remained on the air until 10 May 1999.",
" It was part of Grupo Bloch, which published the magazine \"Manchete\" by Bloch Editores, its publishing division, being the name given to the television network refers to the magazine."
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"KTN News Kenya is a \"24-hour based\" television network created by the Kenya Television Network, which associates with current events and affairs facing Kenya.",
" it is mostly news, updates and stories coverage and is one of the fastest growing TV stations in Kenya.",
" It has great content that include sports, ground breaking documentaries and investigative features.",
" The station was launched in 2015 according to the Standard Media Group, which houses the station and \"Kenya Television Network\" (KTN).",
" The station can be accessed in East Africa at Communication systems like DsTV-247, GoTv-97 and Zuku-14.",
" It broadcasts in Swahili and English."
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"Title: Narrative Television Network\n\nNarrative Television Network (NTN) makes movies, television shows and educational programming accessible to millions of blind and visually impaired people and their families. Founded in 1988 by Jim Stovall, the Narrative Television Network unobtrusively adds the voice of a narrator to the existing program between the dialogue so that blind or low vision people can hear what they can’t see. The Narrative Television Network has received an Emmy Award, a Media Access Award and an International Film and Video Award for its pioneering work in making movies, television and educational programming accessible for the visually impaired. The Narrative Television Network website offers readers a “Text Only” version of its pages to increase accessibility for blind and visually impaired readers who use screen readers.",
"Title: St. Nicholas Magazine\n\nSt. Nicholas Magazine was a popular monthly American children's magazine, founded by Scribner's in 1873. The first editor was Mary Mapes Dodge, who continued her association with the magazine until her death in 1905. Dodge published work by the country's best writers, including Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mark Twain, Laura E. Richards and Joel Chandler Harris. Many famous writers were first published in \"St. Nicholas League\", a department that offered awards and cash prizes to the best work submitted by its juvenile readers. Edna St. Vincent Millay, F. Scott Fitzgerald, E. B. White, and Stephen Vincent Benet were all St. Nicholas League winners.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Magazine\n\nNickelodeon Magazine is an American children's magazine based on the television network Nickelodeon. Its first incarnation appeared in 1990, and was distributed at participating Pizza Hut restaurants; this version of the magazine only saw two issues. The magazine returned in Summer 1993 with different type of content, primarily humor and comics. Originally published on a quarterly basis, it switched to bi-monthly with the February/March 1994 issue. It then went to 10 times per year starting March 1995, with a bi-annual December/January and June/July issue.",
"Title: Hunan Broadcasting System\n\nHunan Broadcasting System (HBS) () formerly known as Golden Eagle Broadcasting System (GBS), is China's third biggest television network after China Central Television (CCTV) and JiangSu Broadcasting Corporation(JSBC). The television network is owned by the Hunan provincial government. The network is based in Changsha in Hunan and Xining in Qinghai. On 20 May 2009, the television network expanded its service to and North America.",
"Title: Lemon Drop Kick\n\nLemon Drop Kick is a female-fronted Japanese/American rock band with Japanese and American members based in the Los Angeles area. Their most notable published work includes four songs on The Fast and the Furious (2006 video game) soundtrack published for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable (PSP) consoles developed by Sony. Another notable published work is the use of their song \"11:40\" on the soundtrack for the American action film Into the Sun (2005 film) starring Steven Seagal.",
"Title: Doctor Who Adventures\n\nDoctor Who Adventures is a magazine based on the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\". It was published by Immediate Media Company and aimed at 6- to 13-year-olds, a different demographic from the \"Doctor Who Magazine\" readership - but with the April 2015 issue, and a reboot issue Number 1 the magazine passed to being published by Panini Comics. Initially published every fortnight, from 2008 it was published weekly. Then in May 2013 it went back to being published every fortnight and subscriptions were discontinued due to profit loss. From 2014 it went to being published monthly, changing to bi-monthly in late 2016. On 19 June 2017, Panini Comics confirmed that publication of the magazine was to be paused after publication of its 24th edition, with no indication of any future issues.",
"Title: Greg Cook (cartoonist)\n\nGreg Cook is an underground cartoonist and comic book artist who has been published in \"Nickelodeon Magazine\", \"Pulse\" magazine, \"The Believer\" magazine, \"New Art Examiner\", \"Arthur\", \"NON\", and \"L'Association's Comix 2000\" along with numerous other publications.",
"Title: Mizlou Television Network\n\nMizlou Television Network, Inc. or Mizlou Communications, Inc., is a former sports broadcast television network. It was active from 1962 to 1991, and in 1992 it was re-established as Mizlou Television Network, Inc., which is now based in Tampa, Florida. Mizlou later branched out into cable sports channels.",
"Title: Rede Manchete\n\nRede Manchete (] ; lit.: Headline Network; also known as TV Manchete or only Manchete) was a Brazilian television network founded in Rio de Janeiro city in 5 June 1983 by the Ukrainian-Brazilian journalist and businessman Adolpho Bloch. The network remained on the air until 10 May 1999. It was part of Grupo Bloch, which published the magazine \"Manchete\" by Bloch Editores, its publishing division, being the name given to the television network refers to the magazine.",
"Title: KTN News Kenya\n\nKTN News Kenya is a \"24-hour based\" television network created by the Kenya Television Network, which associates with current events and affairs facing Kenya. it is mostly news, updates and stories coverage and is one of the fastest growing TV stations in Kenya. It has great content that include sports, ground breaking documentaries and investigative features. The station was launched in 2015 according to the Standard Media Group, which houses the station and \"Kenya Television Network\" (KTN). The station can be accessed in East Africa at Communication systems like DsTV-247, GoTv-97 and Zuku-14. It broadcasts in Swahili and English."
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from 1969 to 1979, Arno Schmidt was the executive chef of a hotel located in which neighborhood in New York ?
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"John Doherty (born circa 1958) is a prominent chef, who served as the executive chef of the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City for 23 years, leaving in 2009.",
" He had served at the Waldorf for an entirety of 30 years, and became executive chef of the Waldorf in 1985 at the age of 27, the youngest person ever to be named to the position.",
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"Tom Valenti is the former Executive Chef of Le Cirque Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, in New York City.",
" Previously, he was Executive Chef and co-owner of Ouest Restaurant on the Upper West Side of Manhattan which shuttered in 2015.",
" The recipient of many awards for his comfortable cooking style, Valenti is best known for his salmon gravlax and slow-cooked meats, particularly braised lamb shanks.",
" On October 28, 2008, he opened a new restaurant, named The West Branch, just a few blocks south of his flagship location.",
" Additionally, Valenti released his third cookbook, \"You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook\", in June 2009, dedicated to recipes for diabetic diets.",
" Valenti was the driving force behind the creation of the Windows of Hope Family Relief Fund, established to benefit the surviving family members of foodservice-related victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks."
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"Daniel Humm (born 1976 in Strengelbach) is a Swiss chef and restaurant owner; he is chef/co-owner of Eleven Madison Park and The NoMad in New York City, the former a recipient of three Michelin stars.",
" His cuisine is focused on the locally sourced ingredients of New York, with an emphasis on simplicity, purity, and seasonal flavors.",
" A native of Switzerland, he was exposed to a range of food at a very young age, and began working in kitchens at the age of 14.",
" From there he spent time in some of the finest Swiss hotels and restaurants before earning his first Michelin star at the age of 24.",
" In 2003, Daniel moved to the United States to become the executive chef at Campton Place in San Francisco where he received four stars from the San Francisco Chronicle.",
" Three years later, he moved to New York to become the executive chef at Eleven Madison Park.",
" In 2017, Eleven Madison Park became number 1 on the San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants."
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"Laurent Manrique (born March 30, 1966) is a French restaurateur and Michelin-starred chef.",
" Currently overseeing projects in New York and San Francisco, Laurent has extensive professional experience in both locales.",
" He was the Corporate Executive Chef of Aqua, an upscale seafood restaurant in San Francisco, where he earned 2 Michelin stars in 2006, the first time Michelin came to the San Francisco Bay Area, and again in 2007 and 2008.",
" Upon his departure in 2009, the restaurant lost its Michelin status.",
" For several years, he has overseen the Cafe de la Presse, located on the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, as well as two wine bars: Blanc et Rouge and Rouge and Blanc.",
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"Arno Schmidt (born c. 1935 in Salzburg) is an Austrian chef and food critic and writer.",
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"Lynn Crawford (born 1964) is a Canadian chef, trained at George Brown College in Toronto.",
" She has one daughter, Addie Pepper Nicholson Crawford, born October 24, 2016 (with wife Lora Kirk), and one son Bradley \"Brad\" Crawford born in 1989.",
"She is known for her appearances on the hit Food Network show \"Restaurant Makeover\", which is seen in over 16 countries worldwide.",
" She was formerly the executive chef at the Four Seasons in Toronto and the former executive chef of the Four Seasons in New York.",
" She appeared on the Food Network's \"Iron Chef America\" (the third chef from Canada to do so), in a battle with Iron Chef Bobby Flay.",
" The episode first aired on March 7, 2007 with peanut as the theme ingredient.",
" Crawford lost the battle to Chef Flay."
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"Geoffrey Zakarian (born July 25, 1959) is an American Iron Chef, restaurateur, television personality and author.",
" He is the executive chef of several restaurants in New York City, Atlantic City and Miami.",
" He is featured on several television programs on the Food Network, including \"Chopped\" and in 2011, \"The Next Iron Chef\", where he won the right to join \"Iron Chef America\"."
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"Elizabeth Falkner (born in San Francisco) is a consulting chef working and living in New York who has been cooking since 1990.",
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" Falkner was the executive/chef/pastry chef and managing partner of Citizen Cake for 14 years, and executive chef and co-owner/co-managing partner of Orson for 4 years, restaurants located in San Francisco, California, U.S..",
" Both establishments closed in 2011.",
" In 2012 Falkner won First Prize at the World Pizza Championships in Naples, Italy with her innovative \"Finocchio Flower Power\" pizza.",
" Falkner relocated to Brooklyn, NY in 2012 and was employed at Krescendo for seven months."
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"Gavin Kaysen (born 1979 in Thousand Oaks, California) is executive chef and owner of Spoon and Stable Restaurant in Minneapolis, MN, and Bellecour in Wayzata, MN.",
" He was, before that, the Executive Chef and Director of Culinary operations for Daniel Boulud in New York City, over seeing Cafe Boulud in Palm Beach, Toronto and New York City."
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"The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel in Manhattan, New York City.",
" The hotel has been housed in two historic landmark buildings in New York.",
" The first, bearing the same name, was built in two stages, as the Waldorf Hotel and the Astoria Hotel, which accounts for its dual name.",
" That original site was situated on Astor family properties along Fifth Avenue, opened in 1893, and designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh.",
" It was demolished in 1929 to make way for the construction of the Empire State Building.",
" The present building, at 301 Park Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, is a 47-story 190.5 m Art Deco landmark designed by architects Schultze and Weaver, which was completed in 1931.",
" The current hotel was the world's tallest hotel from 1931 until 1963, when it was surpassed by Moscow's Hotel Ukraina by 7 m .",
" An icon of glamour and luxury, the current Waldorf Astoria is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.",
" Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts is a division of Hilton Hotels, and a portfolio of high-end properties around the world, now operate under the name, including New York."
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"Title: Tom Valenti\n\nTom Valenti is the former Executive Chef of Le Cirque Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, in New York City. Previously, he was Executive Chef and co-owner of Ouest Restaurant on the Upper West Side of Manhattan which shuttered in 2015. The recipient of many awards for his comfortable cooking style, Valenti is best known for his salmon gravlax and slow-cooked meats, particularly braised lamb shanks. On October 28, 2008, he opened a new restaurant, named The West Branch, just a few blocks south of his flagship location. Additionally, Valenti released his third cookbook, \"You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook\", in June 2009, dedicated to recipes for diabetic diets. Valenti was the driving force behind the creation of the Windows of Hope Family Relief Fund, established to benefit the surviving family members of foodservice-related victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.",
"Title: Daniel Humm\n\nDaniel Humm (born 1976 in Strengelbach) is a Swiss chef and restaurant owner; he is chef/co-owner of Eleven Madison Park and The NoMad in New York City, the former a recipient of three Michelin stars. His cuisine is focused on the locally sourced ingredients of New York, with an emphasis on simplicity, purity, and seasonal flavors. A native of Switzerland, he was exposed to a range of food at a very young age, and began working in kitchens at the age of 14. From there he spent time in some of the finest Swiss hotels and restaurants before earning his first Michelin star at the age of 24. In 2003, Daniel moved to the United States to become the executive chef at Campton Place in San Francisco where he received four stars from the San Francisco Chronicle. Three years later, he moved to New York to become the executive chef at Eleven Madison Park. In 2017, Eleven Madison Park became number 1 on the San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants.",
"Title: Laurent Manrique\n\nLaurent Manrique (born March 30, 1966) is a French restaurateur and Michelin-starred chef. Currently overseeing projects in New York and San Francisco, Laurent has extensive professional experience in both locales. He was the Corporate Executive Chef of Aqua, an upscale seafood restaurant in San Francisco, where he earned 2 Michelin stars in 2006, the first time Michelin came to the San Francisco Bay Area, and again in 2007 and 2008. Upon his departure in 2009, the restaurant lost its Michelin status. For several years, he has overseen the Cafe de la Presse, located on the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, as well as two wine bars: Blanc et Rouge and Rouge and Blanc. In New York, he recently opened Millesime, a seafood brasserie in the Carlton Hotel.",
"Title: Arno Schmidt (chef)\n\nArno Schmidt (born c. 1935 in Salzburg) is an Austrian chef and food critic and writer. With a background working for hotels such as the Grand Royal Hotel in Stockholm and the Hotel Victoria in Zermatt, Switzerland, arrived in New York City in 1959 and worked for the Regency Hotel before becoming the executive chef of the prestigious Waldorf Astoria New York from 1969 to 1979.",
"Title: Lynn Crawford\n\nLynn Crawford (born 1964) is a Canadian chef, trained at George Brown College in Toronto. She has one daughter, Addie Pepper Nicholson Crawford, born October 24, 2016 (with wife Lora Kirk), and one son Bradley \"Brad\" Crawford born in 1989. She is known for her appearances on the hit Food Network show \"Restaurant Makeover\", which is seen in over 16 countries worldwide. She was formerly the executive chef at the Four Seasons in Toronto and the former executive chef of the Four Seasons in New York. She appeared on the Food Network's \"Iron Chef America\" (the third chef from Canada to do so), in a battle with Iron Chef Bobby Flay. The episode first aired on March 7, 2007 with peanut as the theme ingredient. Crawford lost the battle to Chef Flay.",
"Title: Geoffrey Zakarian\n\nGeoffrey Zakarian (born July 25, 1959) is an American Iron Chef, restaurateur, television personality and author. He is the executive chef of several restaurants in New York City, Atlantic City and Miami. He is featured on several television programs on the Food Network, including \"Chopped\" and in 2011, \"The Next Iron Chef\", where he won the right to join \"Iron Chef America\".",
"Title: Elizabeth Falkner\n\nElizabeth Falkner (born in San Francisco) is a consulting chef working and living in New York who has been cooking since 1990. She frequently appears as a competitor and sometimes a judge on many of the cooking competitions on television from \"The Next Iron Chef, Super Chefs\", 2011 and \"The Next Iron Chef, Redemption\", 2012, (both Food Network), as well as \"Chopped All Stars\", (Food Network), \"Top Chef Masters\", \"Top Chef\", \"\", (Bravo), \"Top Chef, Canada\", \"Food Network Challenge\", (Food Network) on. Falkner was the executive/chef/pastry chef and managing partner of Citizen Cake for 14 years, and executive chef and co-owner/co-managing partner of Orson for 4 years, restaurants located in San Francisco, California, U.S.. Both establishments closed in 2011. In 2012 Falkner won First Prize at the World Pizza Championships in Naples, Italy with her innovative \"Finocchio Flower Power\" pizza. Falkner relocated to Brooklyn, NY in 2012 and was employed at Krescendo for seven months.",
"Title: Gavin Kaysen\n\nGavin Kaysen (born 1979 in Thousand Oaks, California) is executive chef and owner of Spoon and Stable Restaurant in Minneapolis, MN, and Bellecour in Wayzata, MN. He was, before that, the Executive Chef and Director of Culinary operations for Daniel Boulud in New York City, over seeing Cafe Boulud in Palm Beach, Toronto and New York City.",
"Title: Waldorf Astoria New York\n\nThe Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel in Manhattan, New York City. The hotel has been housed in two historic landmark buildings in New York. The first, bearing the same name, was built in two stages, as the Waldorf Hotel and the Astoria Hotel, which accounts for its dual name. That original site was situated on Astor family properties along Fifth Avenue, opened in 1893, and designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh. It was demolished in 1929 to make way for the construction of the Empire State Building. The present building, at 301 Park Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, is a 47-story 190.5 m Art Deco landmark designed by architects Schultze and Weaver, which was completed in 1931. The current hotel was the world's tallest hotel from 1931 until 1963, when it was surpassed by Moscow's Hotel Ukraina by 7 m . An icon of glamour and luxury, the current Waldorf Astoria is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels. Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts is a division of Hilton Hotels, and a portfolio of high-end properties around the world, now operate under the name, including New York."
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What America physicist was a spokesperson at the LIGO Scientific Collaboration?
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Rainer "Rai" Weiss
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"Alessandra Buonanno is a theoretical physicist working in gravitational-wave physics and cosmology.",
" She is a director at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam, Germany, leading the \"Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity\" division.",
" She holds a College Park professorship at the University of Maryland, College Park in College Park, Maryland, and is a meber of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration."
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"Rainer \"Rai\" Weiss ( ; ] ; born September 29, 1932) is an American physicist, known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics.",
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" He is best known for inventing the laser interferometric technique which is the basic operation of LIGO.",
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"Ibercivis is a distributed computing platform which allows internet users to participate in scientific research by donating unused computer cycles to run scientific simulations and other tasks.",
" The project, which became operational in 2008, is a scientific collaboration between the Portuguese and Spanish governments, but it is open to the general public and scientific community, both within and beyond the Iberian Peninsula.",
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" The network has an assortative nature – hubs tend to link to other hubs and low-degree nodes tend to link to low-degree nodes.",
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"Bernard F. Schutz (born August 11, 1946, in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American physicist.",
" His research is on Einstein's theory of general relativity, more concretely on the physics of gravitational waves.",
" He is one of the directors and head of the astrophysics group at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany.",
" He is principal investigator in charge of data analysis for the GEO600 collaboration (which, in turn, is part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the largest concerted effort to directly detect gravitational waves).",
" Schutz is also a member of the science team coordinating the planning and development for the space-borne gravitational wave detector LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), and he was instrumental in the foundation of the electronic, open access review journal \"Living Reviews in Relativity\"."
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"Gabriela González, (born 24 February 1965 in Cordoba, Argentina ) is a professor of physics and astronomy at the Louisiana State University and was the spokesperson for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration from March 2011 until March 2017.",
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"The Advanced LIGO Documentary Project is a collaboration formed in the summer of 2015 among Caltech, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Director Les Guthman to document the Advanced LIGO search for gravitational waves, both to videotape a longitudinal record of the project for history and to make a documentary of the LIGO project's then-expected detection of the first gravitational waves."
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"The LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a scientific collaboration of international physics institutes and research groups dedicated to the search for gravitational waves.",
" The LSC was established in 1997, under the leadership of Barry Barish.",
" Its mission is to ensure equal scientific opportunity for individual participants and institutions by organizing research, publications, and all other scientific activities, and it includes scientists from both LIGO Laboratory and collaborating institutions.",
" Barish appointed Rainer Weiss as the first spokesperson."
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"David Reitze (born January 6, 1961 in Washington, Pennsylvania) is an American laser physicist who is Professor of Physics at the University of Florida and served as the scientific spokesman of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) experiment in 2007-2011.",
" In August 2011, he took a leave of absence from the University of Florida to be the Executive Director of LIGO, stationed at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.",
" He obtained his BA in 1983 from Northwestern University, his PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990, and had positions at Bell Communications Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, before taking his faculty position at the University of Florida.",
" He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and The Optical Society."
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"Title: Alessandra Buonanno\n\nAlessandra Buonanno is a theoretical physicist working in gravitational-wave physics and cosmology. She is a director at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam, Germany, leading the \"Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity\" division. She holds a College Park professorship at the University of Maryland, College Park in College Park, Maryland, and is a meber of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration.",
"Title: Rainer Weiss\n\nRainer \"Rai\" Weiss ( ; ] ; born September 29, 1932) is an American physicist, known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics. He is a professor of physics emeritus at MIT. He is best known for inventing the laser interferometric technique which is the basic operation of LIGO. Rainer Weiss was Chair of the COBE Science Working Group.",
"Title: Ibercivis\n\nIbercivis is a distributed computing platform which allows internet users to participate in scientific research by donating unused computer cycles to run scientific simulations and other tasks. The project, which became operational in 2008, is a scientific collaboration between the Portuguese and Spanish governments, but it is open to the general public and scientific community, both within and beyond the Iberian Peninsula. The project's name is a portmanteau of \"Iberia\" and the Latin word \"civis\", meaning \"citizen\".",
"Title: Scientific collaboration network\n\nScientific collaboration network is a social network where nodes are scientists and links are co-authorships as the latter is one of the most well documented forms of scientific collaboration. It is an undirected, scale-free network where the degree distribution follows a power law with an exponential cutoff – most authors are sparsely connected while a few authors are intensively connected. The network has an assortative nature – hubs tend to link to other hubs and low-degree nodes tend to link to low-degree nodes. Assortativity is not structural, meaning that it is not a consequence of the degree distribution, but it is generated by some process that governs the network’s evolution.",
"Title: Bruce Allen (physicist)\n\nBruce Allen (born May 11, 1959) is an American physicist and director of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover Germany and leader of the Einstein@Home project for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. He is also a physics professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.",
"Title: Bernard F. Schutz\n\nBernard F. Schutz (born August 11, 1946, in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American physicist. His research is on Einstein's theory of general relativity, more concretely on the physics of gravitational waves. He is one of the directors and head of the astrophysics group at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany. He is principal investigator in charge of data analysis for the GEO600 collaboration (which, in turn, is part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the largest concerted effort to directly detect gravitational waves). Schutz is also a member of the science team coordinating the planning and development for the space-borne gravitational wave detector LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), and he was instrumental in the foundation of the electronic, open access review journal \"Living Reviews in Relativity\".",
"Title: Gabriela González\n\nGabriela González, (born 24 February 1965 in Cordoba, Argentina ) is a professor of physics and astronomy at the Louisiana State University and was the spokesperson for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration from March 2011 until March 2017. She has published several papers on Brownian motion as a limit to the sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors, and has an interest in data analysis for gravitational-wave astronomy.",
"Title: Advanced LIGO Documentary Project\n\nThe Advanced LIGO Documentary Project is a collaboration formed in the summer of 2015 among Caltech, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Director Les Guthman to document the Advanced LIGO search for gravitational waves, both to videotape a longitudinal record of the project for history and to make a documentary of the LIGO project's then-expected detection of the first gravitational waves.",
"Title: LIGO Scientific Collaboration\n\nThe LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a scientific collaboration of international physics institutes and research groups dedicated to the search for gravitational waves. The LSC was established in 1997, under the leadership of Barry Barish. Its mission is to ensure equal scientific opportunity for individual participants and institutions by organizing research, publications, and all other scientific activities, and it includes scientists from both LIGO Laboratory and collaborating institutions. Barish appointed Rainer Weiss as the first spokesperson.",
"Title: David Reitze\n\nDavid Reitze (born January 6, 1961 in Washington, Pennsylvania) is an American laser physicist who is Professor of Physics at the University of Florida and served as the scientific spokesman of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) experiment in 2007-2011. In August 2011, he took a leave of absence from the University of Florida to be the Executive Director of LIGO, stationed at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. He obtained his BA in 1983 from Northwestern University, his PhD in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990, and had positions at Bell Communications Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, before taking his faculty position at the University of Florida. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and The Optical Society."
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What experimental work is the French physicist, born in 1947 who serves on the selection committee for the John Stewart Bell Prize established in 2009, well-known for?
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" He has also authored a large number of problems proposed in these Olympiads.",
" Nairi Sedrakyan is the author of one of the hardest problems ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad, 5th problem of 37th International Mathematical Olympiad.",
" This problem is considered as one of the hardest problems ever, because none of the members of the strongest teams, i.e. National Olympic Teams of the USA, Russia or China has succeeded to solve it correctly.",
" Moreover, the National Olympic Team of People's Republic of China has obtained a cumulative result equal to 0 points and was ranked the 6th in the final ranking of the countries instead of the usual 1st or 2nd place.",
" The British 2014 film X+Y, released in the USA as A Brilliant Young Mind, inspired by, Beautiful Young Minds focuses on an English mathematical genius chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the IMO.",
" In the film this problem is stated to be the hardest problem ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad (minutes 9:40-10:30).",
" Other outstanding results of the author are having 4 problems in the Shortlist of the worldwide selected 27 problems of the 40th IMO (1999) in Romania and having 5 medals winner students in 41st IMO in South Korea, i.e. 2 silver medals and 3 bronze medals.",
" Moreover, only 1 point was missing for Sevak Mkrtchyan to obtain a Gold Medal (currently he is an assistant professor of mathematics in United States, Sevak received his PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkley).",
" Nevertheless, Arthur Barkhoudarian, one of the first students of Nairi Sedrakyan has received a Gold Medal in International Mathematical Olympiad, later on Arthur received his PhD degree in mathematics from Charles University in Prague.",
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" The award was established in 1990 using a donation from Joan Birman, in memory of her sister, Ruth Lyttle Satter.",
" Satter, who worked primarily in biological sciences, was a proponent for equal opportunities for women in science.",
" First awarded in 1991, the award is intended to \"honor [Satter's] commitment to research and to encourage women in science\".",
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"Title: Nairi Sedrakyan\n\nNairi Sedrakyan (born 1961 in Ninotsminda, USSR) is an Armenian mathematician involved in national and international Olympiads of mathematics, having been the president of Armenian Mathematics Olympiads, the Leader of Armenian IMO Team, jury member and problem selection committee member of International Mathematical Olympiad, jury member and problem selection committee member of Zhautykov International Mathematical Olympiad (ZIMO), jury member and problem selection committee member of the 1st International Olympiad of Metropolises, the president of International Mathematical Olympiad Tournament of the Towns in Armenia. He has also authored a large number of problems proposed in these Olympiads. Nairi Sedrakyan is the author of one of the hardest problems ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad, 5th problem of 37th International Mathematical Olympiad. This problem is considered as one of the hardest problems ever, because none of the members of the strongest teams, i.e. National Olympic Teams of the USA, Russia or China has succeeded to solve it correctly. Moreover, the National Olympic Team of People's Republic of China has obtained a cumulative result equal to 0 points and was ranked the 6th in the final ranking of the countries instead of the usual 1st or 2nd place. The British 2014 film X+Y, released in the USA as A Brilliant Young Mind, inspired by, Beautiful Young Minds focuses on an English mathematical genius chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the IMO. In the film this problem is stated to be the hardest problem ever proposed in the history of International Mathematical Olympiad (minutes 9:40-10:30). Other outstanding results of the author are having 4 problems in the Shortlist of the worldwide selected 27 problems of the 40th IMO (1999) in Romania and having 5 medals winner students in 41st IMO in South Korea, i.e. 2 silver medals and 3 bronze medals. Moreover, only 1 point was missing for Sevak Mkrtchyan to obtain a Gold Medal (currently he is an assistant professor of mathematics in United States, Sevak received his PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkley). Nevertheless, Arthur Barkhoudarian, one of the first students of Nairi Sedrakyan has received a Gold Medal in International Mathematical Olympiad, later on Arthur received his PhD degree in mathematics from Charles University in Prague. As all winner students were from the same school, where Nairi Sedrakyan was teaching mathematics, the government of the Republic of Armenia gave to the author the title of the best teacher of the Republic of Armenia and he received a special gift from the Prime Minister.",
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"Title: Charles Haldat\n\nCharles Nicolas Alexandre Haldat du Lys (24 December 1770 – 26 November 1852) was a French physicist who performed experimental work in hydrostatics.",
"Title: Alain Aspect\n\nAlain Aspect (] ; born 15 June 1947) is a French physicist noted for his experimental work on quantum entanglement.",
"Title: John Stewart Bell\n\nJohn Stewart Bell FRS (28 June 1928 – 1 October 1990) was a Northern Irish physicist, and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem in quantum physics regarding hidden variable theories.",
"Title: College Football Playoff National Championship\n\nThe College Football Playoff National Championship is a post-season college football bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), which began play in the 2014 college football season. The game serves as the final of the College Football Playoff, a bracket tournament between the top four teams in the country as determined by a selection committee, which was established as a successor to the Bowl Championship Series and its similar BCS National Championship Game. Unlike the BCS championship, the participating teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship are determined by two semi-final bowls—hosted by two of the consortium's six member bowls yearly—and the top two teams as determined by the selection committee do not automatically advance to the game in lieu of other bowls.",
"Title: John Stewart Bell Prize\n\nThe John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: \"Bell Prize\") was established in 2009, funded and managed by the University of Toronto, Centre for Quantum Information & Quantum Control (\"CQIQC\"). It is awarded every odd-numbered year, for significant contributions relating to the foundations of quantum mechanics and to the applications of these principles – this covers, but is not limited to, quantum information theory, quantum computation, quantum foundations, quantum cryptography, and quantum control. The selection committee has included Gilles Brassard, Peter Zoller, Alain Aspect, John Preskill, and Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain, in addition to previous winners Sandu Popescu, Michel Devoret, and Nicolas Gisin.",
"Title: Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics\n\nThe Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics, also called the Satter Prize, is one of 21 prizes given out by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The prize is presented bi-annually in recognition of an outstanding contribution to mathematics research by a woman in the previous six years. The award was established in 1990 using a donation from Joan Birman, in memory of her sister, Ruth Lyttle Satter. Satter, who worked primarily in biological sciences, was a proponent for equal opportunities for women in science. First awarded in 1991, the award is intended to \"honor [Satter's] commitment to research and to encourage women in science\". The winner is selected by the council of the AMS, based on the recommendation of a selection committee. The prize is awarded at the Joint Mathematics Meetings during odd numbered years, and has always carried a modest cash reward. Since 2003, the prize has been $5,000, while from 1997 to 2001, the prize came with $1,200, and prior to that it was $4,000. If a joint award is made, the prize money is split between the recipients.",
"Title: France national football team manager\n\nThe France national football team manager was first established on 25 April 1964 following the appointment of the country's first national team manager Henri Guérin. Before this, the France national team was selected by a selection committee, a process in which the French Football Federation would select coaches and trainers from within the country or abroad to prepare the side for single games and tournaments, but with all decisions ultimately remaining under the control of the committee. From 1904–1913, the USFSA headed the committee, which was referred to as the \"Commission Centrale d'Association\". The committee was controlled by André Espir and André Billy and featured little to no physical preparation for upcoming matches. In 1913, the \"Comité Français Interfédéral\", a precursor to the French Football Federation, took over the committee following the USFSA becoming affiliated with the organization and secretary general Henri Delaunay took control."
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Who hosted a 2006 Caribbean tour featuring Taalib Johnson?
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MTV Networks
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"Title: Total Request Live Tour\n\nThe Total Request Live Tour (also known as MTV's TRL Tour) is a co-headlining tour featuring American groups, 3LW, Destiny's Child, Dream, St. Lunatics and American artists Eve and Nelly. Jessica Simpson joined the tour for select dates before venturing off to her own solo tour. Her slot was later taken by City High.",
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"Title: American Idols LIVE! Tour 2003\n\nAmerican Idols Live! Tour 2003 was a summer concert tour featuring 9 of the top 12 contestants of the second season of \"American Idol\", which aired in 2003. Josh Gracin was unable to participate in the tour as he was recalled to his unit in the U.S. Marines, and Corey Clark was barred from participating due to his failure to reveal his Misdemeanor arrest. Corey Clark was replaced by Charles Grigsby for the tour, but the show producers opted not to replace Josh Gracin with twelfth-placed finisher Vanessa Olivarez.",
"Title: Axis of Evil Comedy Tour\n\nThe Axis of Evil Comedy Tour is a comedy tour featuring four Middle Eastern comedians and special guest comedians. The tour's name is derived from a speech by US President George W. Bush which designated Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as the \"Axis of Evil\". The tour started on 11 November 2005. The group jokes about their culture along with being Middle-Eastern in America. All of the comedians state that their lives changed considerably with 9/11, with one member, Egyptian-American Ahmed Ahmed, whose name matches the alias used by an Osama bin Laden henchman, noting that he is frequently stopped by airport immigration officials on suspicion of terrorism — including a 12-hour stint in a jail in Las Vegas. On 10 March 2007 they were given their own Comedy Central Special. The group broke up in 2011.",
"Title: Musiq Soulchild\n\nTaalib Johnson, professionally known as Musiq Soulchild or Musiq ( ; born September 16, 1977) is an American singer and songwriter whose style blends R&B, funk, blues, jazz, gospel influences fused with hip hop.",
"Title: Devils & Dust Tour\n\nThe Devils & Dust Tour was a 2005 concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen performing alone on stage on a variety of instruments. It followed the release of his 2005 album \"Devils & Dust\". The tour was named the Top Small Venue Tour of 2005 by the Billboard Touring Awards. In 2015, Springsteen released a live recording from the tour titled \"Schottenstein Center, Ohio 2005\".",
"Title: Planet Earth Live\n\nPlanet Earth Live is a 2010 BBC nature documentary film that celebrated its premier in the U.S. with a tour featuring narration and live orchestral accompaniment featuring the score by composer George Fenton, who serves as conductor. Each show runs 90 minutes plus an intermission, featuring the highlights from the television series \"Planet Earth\" in a full high definition screening with live orchestra and narration. The tour features some of the leading classical orchestras providing accompaniment in prominent music venues in several large cities. The tour which was originally scheduled to visit Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles, has added performances in Philadelphia and the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area. In 2011, the documentary played in the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Winter Jam Tour Spectacular\n\nWinter Jam Tour Spectacular, also referred to as simply Winter Jam (and formerly known as January Jam from 1995–2000), is an annual American music tour featuring contemporary Christian music artists of all genres, stunt and/or comedy performances, as well as a tour speaker. It is the United States' largest annual Christian Music Tour."
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Who was born first Stephen E. Ambrose or Günter Grass?
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Günter Wilhelm Grass
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"China Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II is the second memoir written by United States Marine Corporal Eugene B. Sledge, published posthumously with foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose, without subtitle, on May 10, 2002 by University of Alabama Press It was republished in paperback with the full title by Oxford University Press in July 2003.",
" This book is the sequel to his first, better known, memoir, \"With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa\" and Ambrose identifies it as the only account of the Marines stationed in postwar China.",
" It has recently achieved wider public recognition as credited source material for the 2010 HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\"."
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"Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff is the biography of Union Army General-in-Chief Henry Halleck written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published in 1962.",
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"The Box (German: Die Box ) is a 2008 fictionalised autobiography by the German writer Günter Grass.",
" It has the subtitle \"Tales from the Darkroom\" (\"Dunkelkammergeschichten\").",
" In the narrative, the 80-year-old Grass' eight children, at their father's request, record conversations where they say what they think of him.",
" \"The Box\" follows the writer's previous memoir book, \"Peeling the Onion\" from 2006, which ended in 1959 with the literary success of \"The Tin Drum\".",
" It was followed by \"Grimm's Words\" in 2010."
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"Title: The Tin Drum\n\nThe Tin Drum (German: \"Die Blechtrommel\" ) is a 1959 novel by Günter Grass. The novel is the first book of Grass's \"Danziger Trilogie \" (Danzig Trilogy) and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature. It was adapted into a 1979 film, which won both the Palme d'Or, in the same year, and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film the following year.",
"Title: Günter Grass\n\nGünter Wilhelm Grass (] ; 16 October 1927 – 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature.",
"Title: Hugh Ambrose\n\nHugh Alexander Ambrose (August 12, 1966 – May 23, 2015) was an American historian and the author of a best-selling popular history of the Pacific Theater in World War II. Ambrose rose to prominence as a researcher for and collaborator with his father, historian Stephen E. Ambrose.",
"Title: Dog Years (novel)\n\nDog Years (Hundejahre) is a novel by Günter Grass. It was first published in Germany in 1963. Its English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was first published in 1965. It is the third and last volume of his \"Danzig Trilogy\", the other two being \"The Tin Drum\" and \"Cat and Mouse\". The novel consists of three different chronological parts, from the 1920s to the 1950s. The main characters are Walter Matern and Eduard Amsel.",
"Title: The Meeting at Telgte\n\nThe Meeting at Telgte (German: Das Treffen in Telgte ) is a 1979 novel by the West German writer Günter Grass. The narrative revolves around a fictional meeting for intellectuals hosted by Simon Dach after the Thirty Years' War. The story is an analogy for the post-World War II society in Germany, and of Group 47 in West Germany, of which Grass was a member.",
"Title: Crabwalk\n\nCrabwalk, published in Germany in 2002 as Im Krebsgang, is a novel by Danzig-born German author Günter Grass. As in earlier works, Grass concerns himself with the effects of the past on the present; he interweaves various strands and combines fact and fiction. While the murder of Wilhelm Gustloff by David Frankfurter and the sinking of the ship the \"Wilhelm Gustloff\" are real events, the fictional members of the Pokriefke family bring these events into our own time.",
"Title: China Marine (memoir)\n\nChina Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II is the second memoir written by United States Marine Corporal Eugene B. Sledge, published posthumously with foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose, without subtitle, on May 10, 2002 by University of Alabama Press It was republished in paperback with the full title by Oxford University Press in July 2003. This book is the sequel to his first, better known, memoir, \"With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa\" and Ambrose identifies it as the only account of the Marines stationed in postwar China. It has recently achieved wider public recognition as credited source material for the 2010 HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\".",
"Title: Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff\n\nHalleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff is the biography of Union Army General-in-Chief Henry Halleck written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published in 1962. In this book, Ambrose provides an interpretation contrary to previous assessments of this \"controversial figure\" from the American Civil War.",
"Title: Stephen E. Ambrose\n\nStephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American popular history.",
"Title: The Box (Grass book)\n\nThe Box (German: Die Box ) is a 2008 fictionalised autobiography by the German writer Günter Grass. It has the subtitle \"Tales from the Darkroom\" (\"Dunkelkammergeschichten\"). In the narrative, the 80-year-old Grass' eight children, at their father's request, record conversations where they say what they think of him. \"The Box\" follows the writer's previous memoir book, \"Peeling the Onion\" from 2006, which ended in 1959 with the literary success of \"The Tin Drum\". It was followed by \"Grimm's Words\" in 2010."
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Hawaii Five-0
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" Therefore, the series is a collection of different police stories where different police teams each solve crimes in their respective city.",
" Uniqueness in architecture, customs and dialects of the cities is therefore a distinctive part of the series and often the city, not the police force is the real main character of an episode.",
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"Hawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS.",
" The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980.",
" Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii.",
" The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three.",
" On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016.",
" On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017."
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"NCIS is an American action police procedural television series, revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which investigates crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.",
" The concept and characters were initially introduced in two episodes of the CBS series \"JAG\" (season eight episodes 20 and 21: \"Ice Queen\" and \"Meltdown\").",
" The show, a spin-off from \"JAG\", premiered on September 23, 2003, on CBS.",
" To date it has aired fourteen full seasons and has gone into broadcast syndication on the USA Network.",
" Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill are co-creators and executive producers of the premiere member of the \"NCIS\" franchise.",
" It is the second longest-running scripted, non-animated U.S. primetime TV series currently airing, surpassed only by \"\" (1999–present), and is the 7th longest-running scripted U.S. primetime TV series overall."
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"Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.",
" It ran for seven seasons (122 episodes) on NBC from January 31, 1993 to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by \"\", which also acted as the \"de facto\" series finale.",
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"\"HolbyBlue\" is a British police procedural television series that aired between 8 May 2007 and 5 June 2008 on BBC One.",
" The programme was created by Tony Jordan as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama \"Holby City\", which in turn is a spin-off from the medical drama \"Casualty\".",
" All three programmes are set in the fictional city of Holby.",
" \"HolbyBlue\" follows the professional and personal lives of police staff at Holby South police station.",
" The show ran for two series, the first of which was eight episodes long.",
" The second series was twelve episodes long, and began with a \"Holby City\" crossover episode.",
" In August 2008, it was announced that the show had been axed by the BBC and would not be returning for a third series.",
" The first series aired on Tuesday nights at 8 pm, in the regular \"Holby City\" timeslot.",
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"Fabian of the Yard is a British police procedural television series based on the real-life memoirs of Scotland Yard detective Robert Fabian, made by the BBC and broadcast between November 1954 and February 1956.",
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" With a total of 13 episodes, the series contains a different story in each of the episodes.",
" Originally aired from 5 October 1991 to 1 February 1992 on TVB Jade, the show had a rerun on the channel, TVB Classic, from 4 to 12 June 2015 as a part of the special, \"Our... Gallen Lo\" (我們的...羅嘉良), that ran from 20 March to 12 June."
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"Peter M. Lenkov is a TV and film writer and producer as well as being an occasional writer of comic books.",
" Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita , \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"24\" and \"\" and films such as \"R.I.P.D.\", \"Demolition Man\" and \"Son in Law\".",
" In comics, he wrote \"R.I.P.D.\" and \"\", for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative.",
" In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series \"24\".",
" In 2009, he wrote an episode of \"\" for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star.",
" In 2011, \"Hawaii Five-0\" was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards.",
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"17th Precinct is a police procedural television program created by Ronald D. Moore.",
" In a modern world where magic supplanted science, the unaired pilot featured two non-intersecting stories: the death of a city executive at the hands of a wrongful convict, and the introduction of terrorists who are devoted to the destruction of magic.",
" Moore developed the series with Sony Pictures Television for NBCUniversal, bringing with him several of the stars of his reimagined \"Battlestar Galactica\" franchise as cast members.",
" The series was pitched in September 2010, the pilot was ordered January 2011, NBC passed on the series in May 2011, and the unaired pilot was leaked in December 2011.",
" Reviewers mostly liked \"17th Precinct\", commenting on its innovativeness despite its police procedural roots."
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"Title: Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)\n\nHawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS. The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii. The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three. On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017.",
"Title: NCIS (TV series)\n\nNCIS is an American action police procedural television series, revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which investigates crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The concept and characters were initially introduced in two episodes of the CBS series \"JAG\" (season eight episodes 20 and 21: \"Ice Queen\" and \"Meltdown\"). The show, a spin-off from \"JAG\", premiered on September 23, 2003, on CBS. To date it has aired fourteen full seasons and has gone into broadcast syndication on the USA Network. Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill are co-creators and executive producers of the premiere member of the \"NCIS\" franchise. It is the second longest-running scripted, non-animated U.S. primetime TV series currently airing, surpassed only by \"\" (1999–present), and is the 7th longest-running scripted U.S. primetime TV series overall.",
"Title: Homicide: Life on the Street\n\nHomicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit. It ran for seven seasons (122 episodes) on NBC from January 31, 1993 to May 21, 1999, and was succeeded by \"\", which also acted as the \"de facto\" series finale. The series was originally based on David Simon's book \"\". Many of the characters and stories used throughout the show were based on events depicted in the book.",
"Title: List of HolbyBlue episodes\n\n\"HolbyBlue\" is a British police procedural television series that aired between 8 May 2007 and 5 June 2008 on BBC One. The programme was created by Tony Jordan as a spin-off from the established BBC medical drama \"Holby City\", which in turn is a spin-off from the medical drama \"Casualty\". All three programmes are set in the fictional city of Holby. \"HolbyBlue\" follows the professional and personal lives of police staff at Holby South police station. The show ran for two series, the first of which was eight episodes long. The second series was twelve episodes long, and began with a \"Holby City\" crossover episode. In August 2008, it was announced that the show had been axed by the BBC and would not be returning for a third series. The first series aired on Tuesday nights at 8 pm, in the regular \"Holby City\" timeslot. \"Holby City\" was moved to Thursdays for the duration of \"HolbyBlue\"'s run. The show moved to Thursday nights for the second season.",
"Title: Fabian of the Yard\n\nFabian of the Yard is a British police procedural television series based on the real-life memoirs of Scotland Yard detective Robert Fabian, made by the BBC and broadcast between November 1954 and February 1956. It is considered the earliest police procedural to be made for British TV, sharing many points of commonality with the U.S. series \"Dragnet\" which had gone on air in 1951.",
"Title: List of The Bill characters\n\nThe Bill is a long-running British television police procedural television series, named after a slang term for the police. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London.",
"Title: Police on the Road\n\nPolice on the Road is a 1991 Hong Kong action police procedural television series produced by TVB and starring Gallen Lo and Wan Yeung-ming. With a total of 13 episodes, the series contains a different story in each of the episodes. Originally aired from 5 October 1991 to 1 February 1992 on TVB Jade, the show had a rerun on the channel, TVB Classic, from 4 to 12 June 2015 as a part of the special, \"Our... Gallen Lo\" (我們的...羅嘉良), that ran from 20 March to 12 June.",
"Title: Peter M. Lenkov\n\nPeter M. Lenkov is a TV and film writer and producer as well as being an occasional writer of comic books. Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita , \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"24\" and \"\" and films such as \"R.I.P.D.\", \"Demolition Man\" and \"Son in Law\". In comics, he wrote \"R.I.P.D.\" and \"\", for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series \"24\". In 2009, he wrote an episode of \"\" for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star. In 2011, \"Hawaii Five-0\" was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards. Other awards include a CAPE Award for Best Drama for \"Hawaii Five-0\", A Media Access Award for his work on \"CSI:NY\" and a Huntington Disease Honor for an episode of \"The District\".",
"Title: 17th Precinct\n\n17th Precinct is a police procedural television program created by Ronald D. Moore. In a modern world where magic supplanted science, the unaired pilot featured two non-intersecting stories: the death of a city executive at the hands of a wrongful convict, and the introduction of terrorists who are devoted to the destruction of magic. Moore developed the series with Sony Pictures Television for NBCUniversal, bringing with him several of the stars of his reimagined \"Battlestar Galactica\" franchise as cast members. The series was pitched in September 2010, the pilot was ordered January 2011, NBC passed on the series in May 2011, and the unaired pilot was leaked in December 2011. Reviewers mostly liked \"17th Precinct\", commenting on its innovativeness despite its police procedural roots."
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What sports stadium with a capacity for 51,700 spectators (all seated), was the place where the 2016 FAI Cup Final was held?
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Aviva Stadium
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"The 2005 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 2005 FAI Cup.",
" The final took place on 4 December 2005 at Lansdowne Road, Dublin in front of a crowd of 24,521 and a television audience which peaked at 285,000.",
" This was the largest attendance at an FAI Cup Final since 1990.",
" The match was originally due to take place at Tolka Park, Dublin however the match was moved to Lansdowne Road in order to accommodate a larger crowd.",
" Drogheda United and Cork City contested the final.",
" Drogheda United were generally seen as underdogs coming into the game but they successfully claimed their first major trophy by winning the match.",
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"The FAI Cup 1932–33 was the twelfth edition of Ireland's premier cup competition, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup.",
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" On that occasion, Derry City won the trophy, winning 4–3 after extra time.",
" Derry later competed in the 2008 FAI Cup Final, where they lost against Bohemians, while St Patrick's Athletic had not contested the final since the 2006 encounter.",
" It has been 51 years since St Patrick's Athletic last won the FAI Cup.",
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"Title: 2011 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2011 Ford FAI Cup Final was the 88th final of the FAI Cup, the oldest domestic football competition in Ireland. The match took place on 6 November 2011 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin for the second consecutive year. The two clubs contesting the 2011 final were Premier Division side, Sligo Rovers and First Division side, Shelbourne, with the victors guaranteeing a berth in the UEFA Europa League. The 2011 final was Sligo Rovers tenth and Shelbourne's eighteenth FAI Cup Final in their 116 years of existence.",
"Title: 2006 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2006 FAI Cup Final was a soccer match held at Lansdowne Road, Dublin on 3 December 2006 and was the final match of the 2006 FAI Cup competition. The match was the 83rd FAI Cup Final, and the last to be held at the old Lansdowne Road before it shut for redevelopment. It was also the last ever soccer match to be held at the old Lansdowne Road venue. The match was contested by Derry City and St Patrick's Athletic, with Derry City winning 4–3 after extra time. and it was the fourth time Derry City had won the trophy. Damien Hancock was the referee for the match, attended by a crowd of 16,022.",
"Title: Aviva Stadium\n\nThe Aviva Stadium is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators (all seated). It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road stadium, which was demolished in 2007, and replacing it as home to its chief tenants: the Irish rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland football team. The decision to redevelop the stadium came after plans for both Stadium Ireland and Eircom Park fell through. Aviva Group Ireland signed a 10-year deal for the naming rights in 2009.",
"Title: FAI Cup Final\n\nThe FAI Cup Final, known recently as the FAI Ford Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, is an annual soccer match which is the last game in the Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup. It is the culmination of a knock-out competition among clubs belonging to the Football Association of Ireland, generally competed for by clubs from the Republic of Ireland, although representatives from Northern Ireland (most notably Derry City) have competed and even won the Cup. Shelbourne, Bohemians and Derry City are the only clubs to win both the (Northern) Irish Cup and the FAI Cup, although Shelbourne and Bohemians only won it before partition, whilst Derry City remained in the Northern Irish league system until 1973, entering the League of Ireland in 1985.",
"Title: 1928–29 FAI Cup\n\nThe FAI Cup 1928–29 was the eighth edition of Ireland's premier cup competition, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup. The tournament began on 5 January 1929 and concluded on 6 April with the final replay held at Shelbourne Park, Dublin. An official attendance of approximately 15,000 people watched Shamrock Rovers win the first of five FAI Cup titles in a row by defeating holders Bohemians.",
"Title: 2008 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2008 FAI Cup Final was a football match held at the RDS, Dublin on 23 November 2008 and was the final match of the 2008 FAI Cup competition. The match was the 85th FAI Cup Final, and the second to be held at the RDS since Lansdowne Road shut for redevelopment. The final was contested by Bohemians and Derry City, with Bohemians winning 4–3 on penalties after extra time had finished 2–2. It was the first ever FAI Cup Final to be decided by a penalty shoot-out and it was the seventh time Bohemians had won the trophy, the victory granting them a league and cup double for the season. It was the second league and cup double won by Bohemians in the 2000s. Anthony Buttimer was the referee for the match, attended by a crowd of 10,281.",
"Title: 2005 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2005 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 2005 FAI Cup. The final took place on 4 December 2005 at Lansdowne Road, Dublin in front of a crowd of 24,521 and a television audience which peaked at 285,000. This was the largest attendance at an FAI Cup Final since 1990. The match was originally due to take place at Tolka Park, Dublin however the match was moved to Lansdowne Road in order to accommodate a larger crowd. Drogheda United and Cork City contested the final. Drogheda United were generally seen as underdogs coming into the game but they successfully claimed their first major trophy by winning the match. It was Cork City's first appearance in the final since 1998. Drogheda United last contested the final in 1976. Live coverage of the match was provided on RTÉ Two and RTÉ Radio 1.",
"Title: 1932–33 FAI Cup\n\nThe FAI Cup 1932–33 was the twelfth edition of Ireland's premier cup competition, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup. The tournament began on 26 December 1932 and concluded on 26 March 1933 with the final replay held at Dalymount Park, Dublin. An official attendance of 18,000 people watched Shamrock Rovers claim their fifth FAI Cup title in a row by defeating Dolphin.",
"Title: 2012 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2012 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 2012 FAI Cup, the national association football cup of the Republic of Ireland. The match took place on 4 November 2012 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Derry City and St Patrick's Athletic contested the final, in what was a re-match of the 2006 FAI Cup Final. On that occasion, Derry City won the trophy, winning 4–3 after extra time. Derry later competed in the 2008 FAI Cup Final, where they lost against Bohemians, while St Patrick's Athletic had not contested the final since the 2006 encounter. It has been 51 years since St Patrick's Athletic last won the FAI Cup. Neil Doyle was the referee, with Emmet Dynan and Robert Clark as assistants and Damien Hancock as the fourth official."
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Are Gloria and Chat both from Great Britain?
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no
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comparison
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"CarWings, renamed NissanConnect in 2015, and also branded as Infiniti InTouch is a vehicle telematics service offered by the Nissan Motor Company to drivers in Japan, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and most other countries where the LEAF is sold.",
" It provides mobile connectivity for on-demand traffic information services and internet provided maps displayed inside select Nissan vehicles.",
" The service began in December 1997, having been installed in the 1997 Nissan Cedric, Nissan Gloria, Nissan President, Nissan Cima and the Nissan Elgrand."
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"Gloria is a Croatian language weekly women's magazine published in Zagreb, Croatia.",
" As of 2007, it was the best-selling weekly magazine in Croatia."
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"Chat is a British weekly women's magazine, published through the Time Inc., formerly IPC Media group."
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"Title: CarWings\n\nCarWings, renamed NissanConnect in 2015, and also branded as Infiniti InTouch is a vehicle telematics service offered by the Nissan Motor Company to drivers in Japan, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and most other countries where the LEAF is sold. It provides mobile connectivity for on-demand traffic information services and internet provided maps displayed inside select Nissan vehicles. The service began in December 1997, having been installed in the 1997 Nissan Cedric, Nissan Gloria, Nissan President, Nissan Cima and the Nissan Elgrand.",
"Title: Gloria (magazine)\n\nGloria is a Croatian language weekly women's magazine published in Zagreb, Croatia. As of 2007, it was the best-selling weekly magazine in Croatia.",
"Title: Chat (magazine)\n\nChat is a British weekly women's magazine, published through the Time Inc., formerly IPC Media group."
] |
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The Nose is Shostakovich's first opera, based on a story of the same name by a Russian dramatist of what origin?
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Ukrainian
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bridge
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hard
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"The Nose (opera)",
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"Fyodor Fyodorovich Kokoshkin Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Кокошкин ; 1 May 1775, Moscow, Russian Empire, — 21 September 1838, Moscow) was a Russian dramatist and playwright, Moscow government official and theatre entrepreneur, the first director of the Moscow troupe of the Imperial Theatres, in 1823—1831."
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"The Seagull (Russian: Чайка , \"Chayka \" ) is a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, written in 1895 and first produced in 1896.",
" \"The Seagull\" is generally considered to be the first of his four major plays.",
" It dramatises the romantic and artistic conflicts between four characters: the famous middlebrow story writer Boris Trigorin, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina Arkadina, and her son the symbolist playwright Konstantin Tréplev."
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"Dmitry Donskoy \"(Russian: Дмитрий Донской \"), also known as \"The Battle of Kulikovo (Russian: Куликовская битва )\" was the first opera written by Anton Rubinstein.",
" It has three acts and a libretto by Count Vladimir Sollogub and Vladimir Zotov, based on a drama by Vladislav Ozerov.",
" First performed in 1852, the opera, apart from its overture, is now lost."
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"Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Моде́ст Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; 13 May [O.S. 1 May] 1850 –15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1916 ) was a Russian dramatist, opera librettist and translator."
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"Raphael (full title: \"Raphael: Musical Scenes from the Renaissance\"; Russian: Рафаэль: Музыкальные сцены из эпохи Возрождения; Italian: \"Raffaello\"), \"op.\"",
" 37, is an opera in one act by Anton Arensky.",
" The libretto, by A. A. Kryukov, is based on the life of the Renaissance artist Raphael.",
" The opera was composed in 1894 for the First Congress of Russian Artists and dedicated to the Moscow Society of Lovers of the Arts.",
" It premiered at the Moscow Conservatory on 6 May (old calendar: 26 April), with set-design by Leonid Pasternak; Yevgeniya Mravina took the role of Fornarina, Raphael's model and mistress.",
" Arensky chose a work on non-Russian subject matter and distanced himself from the nationalistic tendencies of his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov.",
" \"Raphael\" was less well-received than its predecessor, Arensky's first opera \"Dream on the Volga\"."
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"Connecticut Opera was a professional, non-profit, opera company based in Hartford, Connecticut, and a member of OPERA America.",
" The company presented three fully staged opera productions during an annual season.",
" It was founded in 1942 under the directorship of Frank Pandolfi and was the sixth oldest professional opera company in the United States.",
" Pandolfi served as general manager of the company for 32 years and brought most of the major international opera stars of that time to Hartford.",
" The first opera produced was \"Carmen\" which opened in the Bushnell Theatre on April 14, 1942, and starred mezzo-soprano Winifred Heidt in the title role.",
" Connecticut Opera went on to feature opera stars such as Plácido Domingo, Beverly Sills, Risë Stevens, and Mary Dunleavy."
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"The Nose (Russian: Нос , Nos), is Shostakovich's first opera, a satirical work completed in 1928 based on Nikolai Gogol's story of the same name (1836)."
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"Vladislav Aleksandrovich Ozerov (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович О́зеров ) (11 October 1769 – 17 September 1816) was the most popular Russian dramatist in the first decades of the 19th century."
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"The Twelve Chairs (Russian: Двенадцать стульев , \"Dvenadtsat stulyev\") is an unfinished operetta by Dmitri Shostakovich based on the classic story of the same name, by Ilf and Petrov.",
" Shostakovich announced the work in July 1939, for the Leningrad Theater of Musical Comedy.",
" In October that year, he assumed he'd be finished with the operetta at the end of that year, but he never finished the work."
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"Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol ( ; Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь , \"Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol\"; ] ; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1809 – 4 March [O.S. 21 February] 1852 ) was a Russian dramatist of Ukrainian origin."
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"Title: Fyodor Kokoshkin\n\nFyodor Fyodorovich Kokoshkin Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Кокошкин ; 1 May 1775, Moscow, Russian Empire, — 21 September 1838, Moscow) was a Russian dramatist and playwright, Moscow government official and theatre entrepreneur, the first director of the Moscow troupe of the Imperial Theatres, in 1823—1831.",
"Title: The Seagull\n\nThe Seagull (Russian: Чайка , \"Chayka \" ) is a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, written in 1895 and first produced in 1896. \"The Seagull\" is generally considered to be the first of his four major plays. It dramatises the romantic and artistic conflicts between four characters: the famous middlebrow story writer Boris Trigorin, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina Arkadina, and her son the symbolist playwright Konstantin Tréplev.",
"Title: Dmitry Donskoy (opera)\n\nDmitry Donskoy \"(Russian: Дмитрий Донской \"), also known as \"The Battle of Kulikovo (Russian: Куликовская битва )\" was the first opera written by Anton Rubinstein. It has three acts and a libretto by Count Vladimir Sollogub and Vladimir Zotov, based on a drama by Vladislav Ozerov. First performed in 1852, the opera, apart from its overture, is now lost.",
"Title: Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky\n\nModest Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Моде́ст Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; 13 May [O.S. 1 May] 1850 –15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1916 ) was a Russian dramatist, opera librettist and translator.",
"Title: Raphael (opera)\n\nRaphael (full title: \"Raphael: Musical Scenes from the Renaissance\"; Russian: Рафаэль: Музыкальные сцены из эпохи Возрождения; Italian: \"Raffaello\"), \"op.\" 37, is an opera in one act by Anton Arensky. The libretto, by A. A. Kryukov, is based on the life of the Renaissance artist Raphael. The opera was composed in 1894 for the First Congress of Russian Artists and dedicated to the Moscow Society of Lovers of the Arts. It premiered at the Moscow Conservatory on 6 May (old calendar: 26 April), with set-design by Leonid Pasternak; Yevgeniya Mravina took the role of Fornarina, Raphael's model and mistress. Arensky chose a work on non-Russian subject matter and distanced himself from the nationalistic tendencies of his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov. \"Raphael\" was less well-received than its predecessor, Arensky's first opera \"Dream on the Volga\".",
"Title: Connecticut Opera\n\nConnecticut Opera was a professional, non-profit, opera company based in Hartford, Connecticut, and a member of OPERA America. The company presented three fully staged opera productions during an annual season. It was founded in 1942 under the directorship of Frank Pandolfi and was the sixth oldest professional opera company in the United States. Pandolfi served as general manager of the company for 32 years and brought most of the major international opera stars of that time to Hartford. The first opera produced was \"Carmen\" which opened in the Bushnell Theatre on April 14, 1942, and starred mezzo-soprano Winifred Heidt in the title role. Connecticut Opera went on to feature opera stars such as Plácido Domingo, Beverly Sills, Risë Stevens, and Mary Dunleavy.",
"Title: The Nose (opera)\n\nThe Nose (Russian: Нос , Nos), is Shostakovich's first opera, a satirical work completed in 1928 based on Nikolai Gogol's story of the same name (1836).",
"Title: Vladislav Ozerov\n\nVladislav Aleksandrovich Ozerov (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович О́зеров ) (11 October 1769 – 17 September 1816) was the most popular Russian dramatist in the first decades of the 19th century.",
"Title: The Twelve Chairs (Shostakovich)\n\nThe Twelve Chairs (Russian: Двенадцать стульев , \"Dvenadtsat stulyev\") is an unfinished operetta by Dmitri Shostakovich based on the classic story of the same name, by Ilf and Petrov. Shostakovich announced the work in July 1939, for the Leningrad Theater of Musical Comedy. In October that year, he assumed he'd be finished with the operetta at the end of that year, but he never finished the work.",
"Title: Nikolai Gogol\n\nNikolai Vasilievich Gogol ( ; Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь , \"Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol\"; ] ; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] 1809 – 4 March [O.S. 21 February] 1852 ) was a Russian dramatist of Ukrainian origin."
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What was the name given to a series of pre-Christmas toyshop incidents in the United States in 1983?
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Cabbage Patch riots
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bridge
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hard
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"Dana is a given name used for both females and males.",
" It was among the 100 most popular names given to girls born in the United States between 1960 and 1990.",
" It has since fallen in popularity and was ranked the 446th most popular name given to girls born in the United States in 2007.",
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"Scarlett is a feminine name derived from an English surname with an occupational meaning, referring to a person who sold cloth of scarlet.",
" It gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel \"Gone with the Wind\" and the film adaptation.",
" More recently, its profile has been on the rise due to the fame of the actress Scarlett Johansson.",
" The name was the 17th most popular name given to baby girls in the England and Wales in 2013 and the 30th most popular name given to baby girls in the United States in 2014."
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"Presidential M&M's is the name given to the commemorative packs of red, white, and blue-colored M&M's given to guests of the President of the United States on board Air Force One and in other Presidential locations.",
" They were first created in 1988 and were later to replace cigarettes as the free gift given to guests of the President.",
" The M&M's are presented in boxes about the size of a packet of cigarettes, with the Seal of the President of the United States and the signature of the sitting President on one face, and one of the M&M's mascots holding the flag of the United States on the other."
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"The Mizpah Creek incidents, were a series of incidents that occurred from April 5, 1879 – June 8, 1879, between United States soldiers and civilians, and eight Northern Cheyennes, that resulted in the death of one U.S. soldier, and the capture of the eight Cheyenne, three of whom committed suicide in prison at Miles City, Montana Territory.",
" The incidents occurred near Mizpah Creek, a tributary of the Powder River, in Montana Territory, in present-day southeastern Montana, United States."
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"Patience is an English feminine given name referring to the virtue of patience.",
" It was a name created by the Puritans in the 1600s.",
" It has seen steady, though infrequent, usage in the United States throughout its history.",
" The name has ranked among the top 1,000 names given to newborn girls in the United States since 1994, when it returned to the top 1,000 for the first time since 1894.",
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"Miley is a feminine given name.",
" It was the 278th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2007, the first year that the name or any of its variants appeared in the top 1,000 names given to baby girls, and rose to 128th in popularity in 2008, though it dropped back down to 189th place in 2009 and to 217th place in 2010.",
" Its popularity is attributed to the fame of actor, singer and songwriter Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus), whose name originated as a childhood nickname given to her by her father because she was so \"smiley.\"",
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"The Cabbage Patch riots were a series of violent customer outbursts at several retail stores in the United States in the fall and winter of 1983.",
" That year, Cabbage Patch Kids had been released for sale in the United States, causing a tremendous demand for the product.",
" Most stores at the time typically only stocked between two and five hundred of the product, yet with thousands of customers surging the store attempting to obtain one of the dolls, many fought with other customers in order to obtain one of the products."
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"Cabbage Patch Kids are a line of soft sculptured dolls created by Xavier Roberts and registered in the United States copyright office in 1978."
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"Jasmine is a feminine given name.",
" It refers to the scented flowering plant, jasmine.",
" It is originated from Persian یاسمین or یاسمن , which means the Yas flower.",
" The name has been popular in a number of countries in recent years.",
" In the United States, it first entered the top 1,000 list of most popular names in 1973.",
" It has remained among the top 100 names given to American girls since 1986, and was ranked at No. 43 in 2008.",
" Variant Yasemin was the most popular name given to baby girls born in Turkey in 2008–2009.",
" Variant Yasmin was ranked among the top 10 names given to Brazilian girls in 2009 and is also very popular in Israel, and variant Jazmín (pronounced Hasmin) was among the top 5 names given to girls in Córdoba, Argentina"
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"Iris was the 221st most popular name given to baby girls in England and Wales in 2007 and was the 245th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2014.",
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"Title: Dana (given name)\n\nDana is a given name used for both females and males. It was among the 100 most popular names given to girls born in the United States between 1960 and 1990. It has since fallen in popularity and was ranked the 446th most popular name given to girls born in the United States in 2007. As a male forename it is well known in the United States, being in the 314th rank out of 1,219 in the 1990 U.S. Census.",
"Title: Scarlett (given name)\n\nScarlett is a feminine name derived from an English surname with an occupational meaning, referring to a person who sold cloth of scarlet. It gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel \"Gone with the Wind\" and the film adaptation. More recently, its profile has been on the rise due to the fame of the actress Scarlett Johansson. The name was the 17th most popular name given to baby girls in the England and Wales in 2013 and the 30th most popular name given to baby girls in the United States in 2014.",
"Title: Presidential M&M's\n\nPresidential M&M's is the name given to the commemorative packs of red, white, and blue-colored M&M's given to guests of the President of the United States on board Air Force One and in other Presidential locations. They were first created in 1988 and were later to replace cigarettes as the free gift given to guests of the President. The M&M's are presented in boxes about the size of a packet of cigarettes, with the Seal of the President of the United States and the signature of the sitting President on one face, and one of the M&M's mascots holding the flag of the United States on the other.",
"Title: Mizpah Creek incidents\n\nThe Mizpah Creek incidents, were a series of incidents that occurred from April 5, 1879 – June 8, 1879, between United States soldiers and civilians, and eight Northern Cheyennes, that resulted in the death of one U.S. soldier, and the capture of the eight Cheyenne, three of whom committed suicide in prison at Miles City, Montana Territory. The incidents occurred near Mizpah Creek, a tributary of the Powder River, in Montana Territory, in present-day southeastern Montana, United States.",
"Title: Patience (given name)\n\nPatience is an English feminine given name referring to the virtue of patience. It was a name created by the Puritans in the 1600s. It has seen steady, though infrequent, usage in the United States throughout its history. The name has ranked among the top 1,000 names given to newborn girls in the United States since 1994, when it returned to the top 1,000 for the first time since 1894. In 2011, it was the 843rd most popular name given to newborn American girls.",
"Title: Miley (given name)\n\nMiley is a feminine given name. It was the 278th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2007, the first year that the name or any of its variants appeared in the top 1,000 names given to baby girls, and rose to 128th in popularity in 2008, though it dropped back down to 189th place in 2009 and to 217th place in 2010. Its popularity is attributed to the fame of actor, singer and songwriter Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus), whose name originated as a childhood nickname given to her by her father because she was so \"smiley.\" Cyrus played Miley Stewart on her sitcom \"Hannah Montana\".",
"Title: Cabbage Patch riots\n\nThe Cabbage Patch riots were a series of violent customer outbursts at several retail stores in the United States in the fall and winter of 1983. That year, Cabbage Patch Kids had been released for sale in the United States, causing a tremendous demand for the product. Most stores at the time typically only stocked between two and five hundred of the product, yet with thousands of customers surging the store attempting to obtain one of the dolls, many fought with other customers in order to obtain one of the products.",
"Title: Cabbage Patch Kids\n\nCabbage Patch Kids are a line of soft sculptured dolls created by Xavier Roberts and registered in the United States copyright office in 1978.",
"Title: Jasmine (given name)\n\nJasmine is a feminine given name. It refers to the scented flowering plant, jasmine. It is originated from Persian یاسمین or یاسمن , which means the Yas flower. The name has been popular in a number of countries in recent years. In the United States, it first entered the top 1,000 list of most popular names in 1973. It has remained among the top 100 names given to American girls since 1986, and was ranked at No. 43 in 2008. Variant Yasemin was the most popular name given to baby girls born in Turkey in 2008–2009. Variant Yasmin was ranked among the top 10 names given to Brazilian girls in 2009 and is also very popular in Israel, and variant Jazmín (pronounced Hasmin) was among the top 5 names given to girls in Córdoba, Argentina",
"Title: Iris (given name)\n\nIris was the 221st most popular name given to baby girls in England and Wales in 2007 and was the 245th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2014. It has ranked in the top 100 names given to baby girls in Slovenia and in Catalonia during the past decade."
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Charles Ingerham Peddle (born 1937) is an American electrical engineer best known as the main designer of a 6502 microprocessor, from MOS Technology, Inc., ("MOS" being short for Metal Oxide Semiconductor), also known as CSG (Commodore Semiconductor Group), was a semiconductor design and fabrication company based in Norristown, Pennsylvania, in which country?
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United States
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"The Motorola 6845 (commonly MC6845) is a video address generator first introduced by Motorola and used among others in the Videx VideoTerm display cards for the Apple II computers, in the MDA, HGC and CGA video adapters for the IBM PC, and in the Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro.",
" Its functionality was duplicated and extended by custom circuits in the EGA and VGA PC video adapters.",
" It is related to the later 6545 manufactured by MOS Technology (Commodore Semiconductor Group) and Rockwell (in two variations) and was cloned as the Hitachi HD46505 which was used in many Japanese computers from Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and Casio, and later was used in Videx's UltraTerm card)."
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"The Western Design Center (WDC) 65C02 microprocessor is an enhanced CMOS version of the popular NMOS-based 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor—the CMOS redesign being made by Bill Mensch in 1978.",
" Over various periods of time, the 65C02 has been second-sourced by NCR, GTE, Rockwell, Synertek and Sanyo.",
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"Dr. James R. \"Bob\" Biard (born May 20, 1931) is an American electrical engineer and inventor who holds 73 U.S. patents including the first commercial light-emitting diode (LED), the optical isolator, the Schottky transistor, and Metal Oxide Semiconductor Read Only Memory (MOS ROM).",
" He has been on the staff of Texas A&M University as an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering since 1980."
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"Synertek, Inc. was an American semiconductor manufacturer founded in 1973.",
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" The manufacturing technology was MOS/LSI.",
" Initial products included custom designed devices, as well as a line of standard products (static RAMs, ROMs, dynamic and static shift registers) and then, sometime before 1979, second sourced versions of MOS Technology's successful 6502 8-bit microprocessor, and the (less successful) Philips/Signetics 2650 processor and Zilog Z8 microcomputer."
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"Title: Motorola 6845\n\nThe Motorola 6845 (commonly MC6845) is a video address generator first introduced by Motorola and used among others in the Videx VideoTerm display cards for the Apple II computers, in the MDA, HGC and CGA video adapters for the IBM PC, and in the Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro. Its functionality was duplicated and extended by custom circuits in the EGA and VGA PC video adapters. It is related to the later 6545 manufactured by MOS Technology (Commodore Semiconductor Group) and Rockwell (in two variations) and was cloned as the Hitachi HD46505 which was used in many Japanese computers from Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and Casio, and later was used in Videx's UltraTerm card).",
"Title: WDC 65C02\n\nThe Western Design Center (WDC) 65C02 microprocessor is an enhanced CMOS version of the popular NMOS-based 8-bit MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor—the CMOS redesign being made by Bill Mensch in 1978. Over various periods of time, the 65C02 has been second-sourced by NCR, GTE, Rockwell, Synertek and Sanyo. The 65C02 has been used in some home computers, as well as in embedded applications, including medical-grade implanted devices.",
"Title: James R. Biard\n\nDr. James R. \"Bob\" Biard (born May 20, 1931) is an American electrical engineer and inventor who holds 73 U.S. patents including the first commercial light-emitting diode (LED), the optical isolator, the Schottky transistor, and Metal Oxide Semiconductor Read Only Memory (MOS ROM). He has been on the staff of Texas A&M University as an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering since 1980.",
"Title: Synertek\n\nSynertek, Inc. was an American semiconductor manufacturer founded in 1973. The initial founding group consisted of Bob Schreiner (from Fairchild), Dan Floyd, Zvi Grinfas, Jack Balletto, and Gunnar Wetlesen. The manufacturing technology was MOS/LSI. Initial products included custom designed devices, as well as a line of standard products (static RAMs, ROMs, dynamic and static shift registers) and then, sometime before 1979, second sourced versions of MOS Technology's successful 6502 8-bit microprocessor, and the (less successful) Philips/Signetics 2650 processor and Zilog Z8 microcomputer.",
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"Title: Chuck Peddle\n\nCharles Ingerham Peddle (born 1937) is an American electrical engineer best known as the main designer of the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor; the KIM-1 SBC; and its successor the Commodore PET personal computer, both based on the 6502.",
"Title: CSG 65CE02\n\nThe CSG 65CE02 is a 8/16-bit microprocessor developed by Commodore Semiconductor Group in 1988. It is a member of the MOS Technology 6502 family.",
"Title: MOS Technology\n\nMOS Technology, Inc. (\"MOS\" being short for Metal Oxide Semiconductor), also known as CSG (Commodore Semiconductor Group), was a semiconductor design and fabrication company based in Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is most famous for its 6502 microprocessor and various designs for Commodore International's range of home computers."
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What is a 19th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico, that has a shrine to an honorific title given to a man considered the driving force behind the establishment of his country, state, or nation?
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Government Palace of Chihuahua
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" It served as the federal building for the city until 2004, when it was renovated as a city museum, specialising in travelling exhibits.",
" It also houses, in the basement, the jail cell of father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, considered the \"Father of the Nation\".",
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" It consists of the sites of historic buildings including: an 18th-century building, a section of an 18th-century mill incorporated in a 20th-century factory, a 19th-century tavern, 19th-century workers housing, and an 1860 villa, united by the major east-west route in Maryland during the early 19th century, the old National Pike.",
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" This concept is expressed in the Divine Right espoused in some monarchies, while in others it is codified into constitutional law as in Spain, where the monarch is considered the personification and embodiment, the symbol of the unity and permanence of the nation.",
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"The City Hall of Chihuahua is an early 20th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.",
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" The building is a landmark in the city as it contains a shrine commemorating the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, considered the Father of the Country, who died at the hands of a Spanish firing squad on July 30, 1811.",
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"The Museo de la Lealtad Republicana (Museum of the Republican Loyalty), also known as the Museo Casa Juárez, is a 19th-century building in the city centre of Chihuahua, Mexico.",
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"Title: Ellicott's Mills Historic District\n\nEllicott's Mills Historic District is a national historic district at Oella, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is on the east bank of the Patapsco River, opposite Ellicott City. It relates to the industrial operations of the Ellicott family from the 1770s through the mid-19th century. It consists of the sites of historic buildings including: an 18th-century building, a section of an 18th-century mill incorporated in a 20th-century factory, a 19th-century tavern, 19th-century workers housing, and an 1860 villa, united by the major east-west route in Maryland during the early 19th century, the old National Pike. Also in the district is the mammoth multi-story Wilkins-Rogers Company flour plant, which is located on the site of the 1792 Ellicott Flour Mill, the first merchant flour mill in the United States.",
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"Title: Government Palace of Chihuahua\n\nThe Government Palace of Chihuahua (Palacio de Gobierno de Chihuahua) is a 19th-century building in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. Located in the heart of the city, it is of special interest since it houses the executive offices of the governor of the state of Chihuahua and, until 2004, the state legislature met here. The building is a landmark in the city as it contains a shrine commemorating the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, considered the Father of the Country, who died at the hands of a Spanish firing squad on July 30, 1811. The \"Altar de la Patria\", or \"Altar of the Fatherland\" is located at the exact spot where Fr Hidalgo died.",
"Title: George Washington\n\nGeorge Washington (February 22, 1732 [O.S. February 11, 1731] – December 14 , 1799) was an American politician and soldier who served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and later presided over the 1787 convention that drafted the United States Constitution. He is popularly considered the driving force behind the nation's establishment and came to be known as the \"father of the country,\" both during his lifetime and to this day.",
"Title: Museo Casa Juárez\n\nThe Museo de la Lealtad Republicana (Museum of the Republican Loyalty), also known as the Museo Casa Juárez, is a 19th-century building in the city centre of Chihuahua, Mexico. It housed the constitutional government of President Benito Juárez during his stay in Chihuahua while Maximilian of Habsburg reigned as Emperor of Mexico, supported by the French, and was thus the \"de facto\" National Palace of Mexico."
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Which movie written and directed by David Koepp did Fred Murphy work on?
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Secret Window
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" It stars Johnny Depp in the title role and also features Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Paul Bettany and Jeff Goldblum.",
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" The novel was published first and \"The Da Vinci Code\" novel followed it.",
" Filming took place in Rome, Italy, and the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California.",
" Tom Hanks reprises his role as Professor Robert Langdon.",
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"Title: Mortdecai (film)\n\nMortdecai is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by David Koepp and written by Eric Aronson. The film is adapted from the novel series \"Mortdecai\" (specifically its first installment \"Don't Point that Thing at Me\") written by Kyril Bonfiglioli. It stars Johnny Depp in the title role and also features Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Paul Bettany and Jeff Goldblum. Released by Lionsgate on January 23, 2015, \"Mortdecai\" was a box office bomb, grossing $47 million against its $60 million budget, and received overwhelmingly negative reviews.",
"Title: Premium Rush\n\nPremium Rush is a 2012 American action-thriller film directed by David Koepp and written by Koepp and John Kamps. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon, Dania Ramirez and Jamie Chung. It follows a bicycle messenger chased around New York City by a corrupt police officer who wants an envelope the messenger has. It was released on August 24, 2012 by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: Panic Room\n\nPanic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by David Koepp. The film stars Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart as a mother and daughter whose new home is invaded by burglars, played by Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam.",
"Title: Fred Murphy (cinematographer)\n\nFred Murphy A.S.C. (born December 16, 1942) is a New York-based cinematographer who has worked on over 50 movies, among them such films as \"Hoosiers\", \"The Dead\", \"Secret Window\", \"Auto Focus\" and \"The Mothman Prophecies\". In 2006 he shot the US boxoffice hit \"RV\", starring Robin Williams, and in 2007 the indie thriller \"Anamorph\" with Willem Dafoe.",
"Title: The Mummy (2017 film)\n\nThe Mummy is a 2017 American action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts and Jenny Lumet. It is a reboot of \"The Mummy\" franchise and the first installment in the Universal's Dark Universe. The film stars Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance and Russell Crowe.",
"Title: Snake Eyes (film)\n\nSnake Eyes is a 1998 American conspiracy thriller film directed by Brian De Palma, featuring his trademark use of long tracking shots and split screens. It starred Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise and Carla Gugino. The film was written by David Koepp and De Palma, and was released to theaters on August 7, 1998. It cost an estimated $73 million to produce and returned $103 million worldwide, but received mixed to negative reviews from critics.",
"Title: Secret Window\n\nSecret Window is a 2004 American psychological horror-thriller film starring Johnny Depp and John Turturro. It was written and directed by David Koepp, based on the novella \"Secret Window, Secret Garden\" by Stephen King, featuring a musical score by Philip Glass and Geoff Zanelli. The story appeared in King's collection \"Four Past Midnight\". The film was released on March 12, 2004, by Columbia Pictures; it was a moderate box office success and received mixed reviews from critics.",
"Title: War of the Worlds (2005 film)\n\nWar of the Worlds is a 2005 American science fiction thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, loosely based on the novel of the same title by H. G. Wells. It stars Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Miranda Otto and Tim Robbins, with narration by Morgan Freeman. In the film, an American dock worker is forced to look after his children, from whom he lives separately, as he struggles to protect them and reunite them with their mother when extraterrestrials invade the Earth and devastate cities with towering war machines.",
"Title: Angels & Demons (film)\n\nAngels & Demons is a 2009 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Akiva Goldsman and David Koepp, based on Dan Brown's novel of the same name. It is the sequel to the 2006 film \"The Da Vinci Code\", also directed by Howard, and the second installment in the \"Robert Langdon\" film series. The novel was published first and \"The Da Vinci Code\" novel followed it. Filming took place in Rome, Italy, and the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. Tom Hanks reprises his role as Professor Robert Langdon. Producer Brian Grazer, composer Hans Zimmer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman also return, with David Koepp coming on board to help the latter.",
"Title: Mission: Impossible (film)\n\nMission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma, produced by and starring Tom Cruise. Based on the , the plot follows Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his mission to uncover the mole who has framed him for the murders of his entire Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team. Work on the script had begun early with filmmaker Sydney Pollack on board, before De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp, and Robert Towne were brought in. \"Mission: Impossible\" went into pre-production without a shooting script. De Palma came up with some action sequences, but Koepp and Towne were dissatisfied with the story that led up to those events."
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"Beliya" is song featuring a band who was signed to what record label in November 2012?
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Mercury Records
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" The music video for \"Six Degrees Of Separation\" was uploaded to YouTube on 5 November 2012 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-seven seconds.",
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"\"We in This Bitch\", censored version known as \"We In This\", is a song by American hip hop artist DJ Drama.",
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" The posse cut was produced by Kane Beatz and features guest appearances from southern rappers Future, Young Jeezy, T.I. and Ludacris.",
" \"We in This Bitch\" was written by the four rappers and DJ Drama, along with the producer of the song Kane Beatz and Jeremy Coleman.",
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" Their record, “Lore of the Angler” was released October 15th, 2013.",
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" They first gained fame in late 2012 with cover songs uploaded to YouTube, leading to comparisons with One Direction and being labelled as a boy band.",
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"Title: We in This Bitch\n\n\"We in This Bitch\", censored version known as \"We In This\", is a song by American hip hop artist DJ Drama. The song was released on February 29, 2012 as the lead single from Drama's fourth studio album \"Quality Street Music\" (2012) and was released on the independent record label Entertainment One. The posse cut was produced by Kane Beatz and features guest appearances from southern rappers Future, Young Jeezy, T.I. and Ludacris. \"We in This Bitch\" was written by the four rappers and DJ Drama, along with the producer of the song Kane Beatz and Jeremy Coleman. The song peaked at number 68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. An official remix of the song featuring Drake and Future was released in May 2012.",
"Title: Epitaph Records\n\nEpitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label. Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid. Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands. The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station.",
"Title: Beliya\n\n\"Beliya\" is song recorded by Indian music direction duo Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani (or Vishal–Shekhar) featuring English pop rock band The Vamps. The song was recorded and produced in London. The song was released on 16 August 2016 with an accompanying music video on YouTube.",
"Title: Weathermaker Music\n\nWeathermaker Music is the record label owned by the American rock band Clutch and their manager Jack Flanagan. Weathermaker Music LLC was formed in June 2008. Weathermaker Music was mostly known to work with Clutch and their side project, the psychedelic jazz-rock alter ego The Bakerton Group. In 2012 Weathermaker signed and released product by The Company Band, and The Mob. Both groups include Weathermaker Music principal owners. On March 19th, 2013 Weathermaker Music released the Clutch record ” Earth Rocker” on CD and vinyl. At the end of 2013 Weathermaker Music released “Earth Rocker Live” which is a double 12 inch vinyl picture disc version of the “Earth Rocker” studio release on one LP, and the same track listing recorded live from various cities on their 2013 USA tour on the second LP. In 2013 Weathermaker Music signed Deep Swell, featuring Clutch member Tim Sult on guitar. Their record, “Lore of the Angler” was released October 15th, 2013. Weathermaker Music signed the Maryland-based group Lionize in 2013 as well. Entitled “Jetpack Soundtrack”, this Lionize record was released on February 18th, 2014 in North America, April 11th, 2014 in Europe, and February 14th, 2014 in the UK. The Lionize signing marks the label’s first signing of an independent artist to Weathermaker Music.",
"Title: Titanium discography\n\nThe discography of New Zealand boy band Titanium, formed in Auckland in 2012, consists of a studio album, six official singles and five music videos. They signed with record label, Illegal Musik after being formed by a local radio competition from The Edge. They subsequently signed with Warner Music. As of November 2012, Titanium have sold over twenty thousand singles.",
"Title: The Vamps (British band)\n\nThe Vamps are a British pop rock band consisting of Brad Simpson (lead vocals and guitar), James McVey (lead guitar and vocals), Connor Ball (bass guitar and vocals) and Tristan Evans (drums and vocals). They first gained fame in late 2012 with cover songs uploaded to YouTube, leading to comparisons with One Direction and being labelled as a boy band. They were signed to Mercury Records in November 2012. They supported McFly on their in early 2013, and also performed at festivals around the UK as support acts for artists such as Demi Lovato, The Wanted, JLS, Little Mix and Lawson.",
"Title: Death Grips discography\n\nAmerican band Death Grips has released six studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), one mixtape, seven singles, eight promotional singles, three remixes, and 42 music videos. The band was formed by MC Ride, Zach Hill, and Andy \"Flatlander\" Morin in Sacramento during the winter of 2010. In March 2011, they released their eponymous debut EP. The mixtape \"Exmilitary\" followed a month later and was praised by contemporary music critics. Death Grips signed a record deal with Epic Records in early 2012 and their debut studio album \"The Money Store\" was released in April to critical acclaim, peaking at number 130 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Because Epic Records would not confirm a release date for their second studio album \"No Love Deep Web\" before 2013, Death Grips self-released the album in November 2012. As a result of this and the ensuing conflict between the band and the record label, Death Grips was dropped by Epic Records. \"No Love Deep Web\" received positive reviews and peaked at number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart.",
"Title: Initium\n\nInitium is the 1984 debut album of Samhain, released on lead singer Glenn Danzig's independent record label, Plan 9. In various interviews Danzig states that the album's title, which translates from Latin to English as \"beginning\", represents his new start after disbanding his prior band, The Misfits, in 1983. Most of the final track, \"Archangel\", was actually recorded in March 1981, and was originally meant to either be a Misfits song featuring Dave Vanian (who never did vocals for the song) or a track for the band The Damned. The track \"Horror Biz\" likewise dates to Danzig's Misfits era, as it is a new version of \"Horror Business\" with different musical arrangements. The album was recorded at Reel Platinum studio in Lodi, New Jersey, excluding the introduction which was recorded at Eerie Von's home on a four track cassette.",
"Title: Michael Fall\n\nMichael Fall, (born, Lokeren, June 9, 1980) is a Belgian DJ, producer, and remixer from Moerbeke-Waas, Belgium. Michael Fall is currently signed on different record labels worldwide. In the past he signed deals with major labels such as Universal Music Group, CNR Records in Belgium & ZYX Music records in Germany. He released many songs that have charted in Belgian and foreign charts. He ended his publishing contract with BMC Universal in November 2012 and signed a new publishing contract in November 2012 at the Dutch independent music publisher Strengholt Music Group. In 2013 he released his debut album called 'Turn on your radio' and was listed in the official Belgium album charts. Michael is owner of MFrecords based in Belgium and he owns a record store in Zelzate. In 2014 he received a golden award for his debut album. On 31 July 2015 he released his second album called 'Ain't nothing but a party'."
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Who wrote children's books O. Henry or Robin McKinley?
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Robin McKinley
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5,275
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What American football coach once took over for Mike Cavan, and now coaches the Panthers?
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Phil Bennett
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"Phil Bennett (born December 3, 1955) is an American football coach and former player.",
" He is the defensive coordinator at Arizona State Sun Devils.",
" Prior to this position, he served as the defensive coordinator for the Baylor Bears from 2011-2016, and was interim head coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers during their 2011 BBVA Compass Bowl win over Kentucky after serving as defensive coordinator of the Panthers for three seasons.",
" Prior to coaching the Panthers, he served as the head football coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU) from 2002 to 2007.",
" Before his stint at SMU, he served as an assistant coach at seven different colleges."
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"Mike Cavan was the coach of the Southern Methodist University's football team from 1997 to 2001.",
" He compiled a 22–34–0 record, and was succeeded by Phil Bennett."
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"Mike Shula (born June 3, 1965) is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL).",
" Shula has been with the Panthers since 2011, when he was hired as their quarterbacks coach.",
" He was promoted to offensive coordinator after Rob Chudzinski was hired to be the head coach of the Cleveland Browns.",
" Shula served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama, his alma mater, for four seasons, from 2003 to 2006."
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"Mike Kelly (born January 26, 1948) is a former American football coach.",
" He was the head football coach at the University of Dayton from 1981 to 2007.",
" In 27 years as the head coach at Dayton, he compiled a record of 246–54–1.",
" He led the Dayton Flyers to the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 1989 and appearances in the title game three other times, in 1981, 1987, and 1991.",
" Kelly ranks among the top 25 college football coaches of all time in both winning percentage (.819) and wins (246).",
" Among coaches with at least 25 years of experience, he has the fourth best winning percentage of all time."
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"title": "Mike Kelly (American football coach)"
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"Mike Cavan (born April 15, 1948) is a former American football player and coach.",
" He served as the head coach at Valdosta State University (1986–1991), East Tennessee State University (1992–1996) and Southern Methodist University (1997–2001), compiling a career college football record of 89–83–2.",
" Cavan played as a quarterback at the University of Georgia from 1968 to 1970 and was an assistant coach there from 1977 to 1985."
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"Dana Carl Holgorsen (born June 21, 1971) is an American football coach and former player.",
" He is the current head football coach at West Virginia University, having succeeded Bill Stewart on June 10, 2011.",
" At the end of the 2010 season West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck announced that Holgorsen was hired as the offensive coordinator for the 2011 season and would become the Mountaineers 33rd head football coach in 2012.",
" During his coaching career he has served under innovative coaches such as Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, Kevin Sumlin, and Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State."
],
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}
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"Title: Rusty Russell (American football coach)\n\nHarvey N. \"Rusty\" Russell (December 1895 – December 21, 1983) was an American football coach. He is mostly known for head coaching Southern Methodist University from 1950-52 as well as the longtime head coach at an Orphanage in Fort Worth Texas, The Masonic Home and School. Russell was inducted to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 1990, and is also a member of the Sports Hall of Fame at Howard Payne University, the school he graduated from in 1922, as well as The Texas High School Coaches Hall of Honor, and The Texas Sports Hall of Fame. He won NCAA National Coach of the week when at SMU, once in 1950 and again in 1951 for his respective wins over Ohio State and Notre Dame . He helped co-author the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Code of Ethics in 1952 along with Coaches Bill Murray of Duke, Lloyd Jordan of Harvard and Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma. That document is still used today. Russell was also a charter member of the National Football Hall of Fame Association. While in College at Howard Payne University in Texas, he was a three sport letterman (Track, Basketball and Football), was captain of both the Basketball and Football teams, and was named All Conference End in football in 1921 in the TIAA (Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association- forerunner of the Southwest Conference).",
"Title: SMU Mustangs football under Tom Rossley\n\nTom Rossley was the coach of the Southern Methodist University's football team from 1991 to 1996. He compiled a 15–48–3 record, and was succeeded by Mike Cavan.",
"Title: 1997 SMU Mustangs football team\n\nThe 1997 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University in the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season as members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in the Mountain Division. They played their home games at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Under first-year head coach Mike Cavan and ten years after the NCAA's 1987 \"death penalty\" on SMU football, SMU finished the 1997 season with a 6–5 record and completed their first winning season since the football program resumed operations in 1989.",
"Title: 1998 SMU Mustangs football team\n\nThe 1998 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season as members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in the Mountain Division. They played their home games at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Head coach Mike Cavan returned for his second season leading SMU, following a 6–5 season in 1997, SMU's first winning season since the 1987–88 SMU \"death penalty\" was handed down by the NCAA, the highest punishment possible in the association. SMU finished the season 5–7 (4–4 WAC), but SMU vacated 10 games after Steve Malin was found to have been ineligible due to academic fraud.",
"Title: Phil Bennett (American football)\n\nPhil Bennett (born December 3, 1955) is an American football coach and former player. He is the defensive coordinator at Arizona State Sun Devils. Prior to this position, he served as the defensive coordinator for the Baylor Bears from 2011-2016, and was interim head coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers during their 2011 BBVA Compass Bowl win over Kentucky after serving as defensive coordinator of the Panthers for three seasons. Prior to coaching the Panthers, he served as the head football coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU) from 2002 to 2007. Before his stint at SMU, he served as an assistant coach at seven different colleges.",
"Title: SMU Mustangs football under Mike Cavan\n\nMike Cavan was the coach of the Southern Methodist University's football team from 1997 to 2001. He compiled a 22–34–0 record, and was succeeded by Phil Bennett.",
"Title: Mike Shula\n\nMike Shula (born June 3, 1965) is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). Shula has been with the Panthers since 2011, when he was hired as their quarterbacks coach. He was promoted to offensive coordinator after Rob Chudzinski was hired to be the head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Shula served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama, his alma mater, for four seasons, from 2003 to 2006.",
"Title: Mike Kelly (American football coach)\n\nMike Kelly (born January 26, 1948) is a former American football coach. He was the head football coach at the University of Dayton from 1981 to 2007. In 27 years as the head coach at Dayton, he compiled a record of 246–54–1. He led the Dayton Flyers to the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 1989 and appearances in the title game three other times, in 1981, 1987, and 1991. Kelly ranks among the top 25 college football coaches of all time in both winning percentage (.819) and wins (246). Among coaches with at least 25 years of experience, he has the fourth best winning percentage of all time.",
"Title: Mike Cavan\n\nMike Cavan (born April 15, 1948) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Valdosta State University (1986–1991), East Tennessee State University (1992–1996) and Southern Methodist University (1997–2001), compiling a career college football record of 89–83–2. Cavan played as a quarterback at the University of Georgia from 1968 to 1970 and was an assistant coach there from 1977 to 1985.",
"Title: Dana Holgorsen\n\nDana Carl Holgorsen (born June 21, 1971) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head football coach at West Virginia University, having succeeded Bill Stewart on June 10, 2011. At the end of the 2010 season West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck announced that Holgorsen was hired as the offensive coordinator for the 2011 season and would become the Mountaineers 33rd head football coach in 2012. During his coaching career he has served under innovative coaches such as Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, Kevin Sumlin, and Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State."
] |
5,276
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What number largest convenience chain in Japan is the store in Damuqiao Road Station?
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2nd
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bridge
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medium
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"Holiday Stationstores is a chain of gasoline and convenience stores in the United States.",
" It is the 18th largest convenience store chain in the United States, with over 500 locations in 10 states.",
" Stationstores are located in Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.",
" It is based in Bloomington, Minnesota.",
" It also ranked 133rd on \"Forbes\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> list of America's largest private companies.",
" In July 2017, it was acquired by Montreal-based convenience store operator Alimentation Couche-Tard."
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"Opencor (branded as OpenCor) is a chain of convenience stores owned and operated by the Spanish department store group El Corte Inglés.",
" Opencor offers products found at most convenience chain stores such as snacks, drinks, quick bites, newspapers and magazines, as well as other items not normally found in convenience store chains such as music CDs, movies and video games."
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"Allsup's, sometimes misspelled as Allsups, is a family-owned chain of convenience stores that serves New Mexico and Texas, with one store in Frederick, Oklahoma.",
" Although founded in Roswell, New Mexico in 1956 by Lonnie and Barbara Allsup, its corporate offices have been located in Clovis, New Mexico for decades.",
" Allsup's is ranked as the state's #1 privately owned corporation.",
" It is also the largest convenience store chain in the state of New Mexico."
],
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"Line 4 is a loop line of the Shanghai Metro network.",
" Its rolling stock carry a bright violet colour belt to differentiate them from Line 3 trains which share a portion of its track.",
" To determine the direction of travel, the line that travels counter-clockwise is called the \"Outer Loop\" (外环), while the other line is known as the \"Inner Loop\" (内环).",
" Although it is a loop line, trains returning to the depot use Yishan Road as a terminal to let all passengers disembark.",
" The first segment of the line between Damuqiao Road and Lancun Road (running in a \"C\"-shape) opened on December 31, 2005.",
" The remainder of the line opened on December 29, 2007.",
" The line is colored purple on system maps."
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"Wawa Inc. is a chain of convenience store/gas stations located along the East Coast of the United States.",
" It operates in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Florida.",
" The company's corporate headquarters is located in the Wawa area of Chester Heights, Pennsylvania in Greater Philadelphia.",
" s of 2008 , Wawa was the largest convenience store chain in Greater Philadelphia, and it is also the third-largest retailer of food in Greater Philadelphia, after ACME Markets and ShopRite."
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"Damuqiao Road Station () is the name of a station on Line 4 of the Shanghai Metro.",
" It is one of the few stations that has a store accessible inside - a FamilyMart.",
" Damuqiao Road will become an interchange station when the Line 12 section enters operation in 2014."
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"Jiashan Road Station () is a station on Line 9 of the Shanghai Metro.",
" It is located near the intersection of Zhaojiabang Road and Damuqiao Road.",
" The station came into operation on December 31, 2009."
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"Midlle Huaihai Road Station () is a station on Line 13 of the Shanghai Metro.",
" This station is located on Ruijin 1st Road (near Middle Huaihai Road), between the existing Line 1 stations at South Huangpi Road Station and South Shaanxi Road Station.",
" The station opened on December 19, 2015 as part of the extension to Line 13."
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"Middle Longhua Road Station, formerly Chuanchang Road Station, is a station on Line 7 of the Shanghai Metro located in Xuhui District.",
" It was known during construction as Pujiang Nanpu Station.",
" It entered operation on December 5, 2009 with the official name Chuanchang Road Station.",
" In December 2012 it was officially renamed to Middle Longhua Road Station."
],
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"FamilyMart (ファミリーマート , Famirīmāto ) is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain.",
" FamilyMart is Japan's 2nd largest convenience store chain, behind 7-Eleven.",
" In South Korea the stores are now called CU (under ownership of BGF Retail, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea) and used to be the largest chain store in South Korea."
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"Title: Holiday Stationstores\n\nHoliday Stationstores is a chain of gasoline and convenience stores in the United States. It is the 18th largest convenience store chain in the United States, with over 500 locations in 10 states. Stationstores are located in Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. It is based in Bloomington, Minnesota. It also ranked 133rd on \"Forbes\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> list of America's largest private companies. In July 2017, it was acquired by Montreal-based convenience store operator Alimentation Couche-Tard.",
"Title: Opencor\n\nOpencor (branded as OpenCor) is a chain of convenience stores owned and operated by the Spanish department store group El Corte Inglés. Opencor offers products found at most convenience chain stores such as snacks, drinks, quick bites, newspapers and magazines, as well as other items not normally found in convenience store chains such as music CDs, movies and video games.",
"Title: Allsup's\n\nAllsup's, sometimes misspelled as Allsups, is a family-owned chain of convenience stores that serves New Mexico and Texas, with one store in Frederick, Oklahoma. Although founded in Roswell, New Mexico in 1956 by Lonnie and Barbara Allsup, its corporate offices have been located in Clovis, New Mexico for decades. Allsup's is ranked as the state's #1 privately owned corporation. It is also the largest convenience store chain in the state of New Mexico.",
"Title: Line 4, Shanghai Metro\n\nLine 4 is a loop line of the Shanghai Metro network. Its rolling stock carry a bright violet colour belt to differentiate them from Line 3 trains which share a portion of its track. To determine the direction of travel, the line that travels counter-clockwise is called the \"Outer Loop\" (外环), while the other line is known as the \"Inner Loop\" (内环). Although it is a loop line, trains returning to the depot use Yishan Road as a terminal to let all passengers disembark. The first segment of the line between Damuqiao Road and Lancun Road (running in a \"C\"-shape) opened on December 31, 2005. The remainder of the line opened on December 29, 2007. The line is colored purple on system maps.",
"Title: Wawa Inc.\n\nWawa Inc. is a chain of convenience store/gas stations located along the East Coast of the United States. It operates in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Florida. The company's corporate headquarters is located in the Wawa area of Chester Heights, Pennsylvania in Greater Philadelphia. s of 2008 , Wawa was the largest convenience store chain in Greater Philadelphia, and it is also the third-largest retailer of food in Greater Philadelphia, after ACME Markets and ShopRite.",
"Title: Damuqiao Road Station\n\nDamuqiao Road Station () is the name of a station on Line 4 of the Shanghai Metro. It is one of the few stations that has a store accessible inside - a FamilyMart. Damuqiao Road will become an interchange station when the Line 12 section enters operation in 2014.",
"Title: Jiashan Road Station\n\nJiashan Road Station () is a station on Line 9 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located near the intersection of Zhaojiabang Road and Damuqiao Road. The station came into operation on December 31, 2009.",
"Title: Middle Huaihai Road Station\n\nMidlle Huaihai Road Station () is a station on Line 13 of the Shanghai Metro. This station is located on Ruijin 1st Road (near Middle Huaihai Road), between the existing Line 1 stations at South Huangpi Road Station and South Shaanxi Road Station. The station opened on December 19, 2015 as part of the extension to Line 13.",
"Title: Middle Longhua Road Station\n\nMiddle Longhua Road Station, formerly Chuanchang Road Station, is a station on Line 7 of the Shanghai Metro located in Xuhui District. It was known during construction as Pujiang Nanpu Station. It entered operation on December 5, 2009 with the official name Chuanchang Road Station. In December 2012 it was officially renamed to Middle Longhua Road Station.",
"Title: FamilyMart\n\nFamilyMart (ファミリーマート , Famirīmāto ) is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain. FamilyMart is Japan's 2nd largest convenience store chain, behind 7-Eleven. In South Korea the stores are now called CU (under ownership of BGF Retail, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea) and used to be the largest chain store in South Korea."
] |
5,277
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Hal Ashby and Doris Dörrie, have which mutual occupation?
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film director
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comparison
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easy
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"Naked (\"Nackt\" in German) is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well.",
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"Men… (German: \"Männer…\" ) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.",
" It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination."
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"Cherry Blossoms (German: \"Kirschblüten – Hanami\" ) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie.",
" This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi – in order to make up for missed opportunities in life."
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"The Hairdresser (German: \"Die Friseuse\" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie."
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"Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988) was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking."
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"Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss (born 17 August 1962, Berlin-Mitte) is a German actor and director.",
" He has appeared in television and films for over 20 years.",
" He played a leading role in Doris Dörrie's 1994 film, \"Keiner liebt mich\".",
" He also plays a leading role in the comedy series \"Alles wird gut\"."
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"Erleuchtung garantiert (\"Enlightenment Guaranteed\") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Wöhler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives.",
" Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo.",
" On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings.",
" When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive."
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"The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro.",
" It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris Dörrie.",
" The plot revolves around a love triangle and shows what men will do to keep their pride and love affairs intact."
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}
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"Title: Am I Beautiful?\n\nAm I Beautiful? (German: \"Bin ich schön?\" ) is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.",
"Title: Naked (2002 film)\n\nNaked (\"Nackt\" in German) is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well. Released in 2002, it was directed by Doris Dörrie who also wrote the screenplay.",
"Title: Men...\n\nMen… (German: \"Männer…\" ) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.",
"Title: Cherry Blossoms (film)\n\nCherry Blossoms (German: \"Kirschblüten – Hanami\" ) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie. This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi – in order to make up for missed opportunities in life.",
"Title: Doris Dörrie\n\nDoris Dörrie (] ; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author.",
"Title: The Hairdresser\n\nThe Hairdresser (German: \"Die Friseuse\" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.",
"Title: Hal Ashby\n\nHal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988) was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.",
"Title: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss\n\nPierre Sanoussi-Bliss (born 17 August 1962, Berlin-Mitte) is a German actor and director. He has appeared in television and films for over 20 years. He played a leading role in Doris Dörrie's 1994 film, \"Keiner liebt mich\". He also plays a leading role in the comedy series \"Alles wird gut\".",
"Title: Enlightenment Guaranteed\n\nErleuchtung garantiert (\"Enlightenment Guaranteed\") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Wöhler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.",
"Title: The Thing About Men\n\nThe Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris Dörrie. The plot revolves around a love triangle and shows what men will do to keep their pride and love affairs intact."
] |
5,278
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What company owns a daily newspaper dispersed to a city in Butler County, Kansas, the population of which was 9,274 as of the 2010 census?
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GateHouse Media
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bridge
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medium
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"Butler County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 183,862.",
" Its county seat is Butler.",
" Butler County was created on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County and named in honor of General Richard Butler, a hero of the American Revolution."
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"Greene is a city in Butler County, Iowa, along the Shell Rock River, and along Butler County's northern border, where Butler and Floyd counties meet.",
" The population was 1,130 at the 2010 census.",
" Greene is the headquarters of the Iowa Northern Railway."
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"David City is a city in Butler County, Nebraska, United States.",
" The population was 2,906 at the 2010 census.",
" It is the county seat of Butler County."
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"sentences": [
"Parkersburg is a city in Butler County, Iowa, United States.",
" The population was 1,870 in the 2010 census, a decline from 1,889 in the 2000 census.",
" Parkersburg, although not the county seat, has the highest population of all the cities in Butler County."
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"sentences": [
"Augusta is a city in Butler County, Kansas, United States.",
" As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,274."
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"Greenville is a city in Butler County, Alabama, United States.",
" At the 2010 census, the population was 8,135.",
" The city is the county seat of Butler County and is known as the Camellia City.",
" The movement to change the official Alabama state flower from the goldenrod to the camellia originated in Greenville with legislative sponsors LaMont Glass and H.B. Taylor."
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" It is owned by GateHouse Media."
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"Butler County is a county located in the southeast Ozark Foothills Region in the U.S. state of Missouri.",
" As of the 2010 Census, the county's population was 42,794.",
" The largest city and county seat is Poplar Bluff.",
" The county was officially organized from Wayne County on February 27, 1849, and is named after former U.S. Representative William O. Butler (D-Kentucky), who was also an unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States.",
" The first meeting in the Butler County Courthouse was held on June 18, 1849."
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"El Dorado ( ) is city and county seat of Butler County, Kansas, United States.",
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"Allison is a city in and the county seat of Butler County, Iowa.",
" The population was 1,029 at the 2010 census.",
" Allison is home to the Butler County Fair.",
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"Title: Butler County, Pennsylvania\n\nButler County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 183,862. Its county seat is Butler. Butler County was created on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County and named in honor of General Richard Butler, a hero of the American Revolution.",
"Title: Greene, Iowa\n\nGreene is a city in Butler County, Iowa, along the Shell Rock River, and along Butler County's northern border, where Butler and Floyd counties meet. The population was 1,130 at the 2010 census. Greene is the headquarters of the Iowa Northern Railway.",
"Title: David City, Nebraska\n\nDavid City is a city in Butler County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 2,906 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Butler County.",
"Title: Parkersburg, Iowa\n\nParkersburg is a city in Butler County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,870 in the 2010 census, a decline from 1,889 in the 2000 census. Parkersburg, although not the county seat, has the highest population of all the cities in Butler County.",
"Title: Augusta, Kansas\n\nAugusta is a city in Butler County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,274.",
"Title: Greenville, Alabama\n\nGreenville is a city in Butler County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census, the population was 8,135. The city is the county seat of Butler County and is known as the Camellia City. The movement to change the official Alabama state flower from the goldenrod to the camellia originated in Greenville with legislative sponsors LaMont Glass and H.B. Taylor.",
"Title: Augusta Daily Gazette\n\nThe Augusta Daily Gazette is an American daily newspaper in Augusta, Kansas. It is owned by GateHouse Media.",
"Title: Butler County, Missouri\n\nButler County is a county located in the southeast Ozark Foothills Region in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 Census, the county's population was 42,794. The largest city and county seat is Poplar Bluff. The county was officially organized from Wayne County on February 27, 1849, and is named after former U.S. Representative William O. Butler (D-Kentucky), who was also an unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States. The first meeting in the Butler County Courthouse was held on June 18, 1849.",
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Mark Heyman co-wrote the 2010 film directed by whom?
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Darren Aronofsky
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Jin Kyung won an award at the Baeksang Arts Awards for a remake of what 2007 Hong Kong film?
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Eye in the Sky
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The proposed autonomous region within the Philippines, originating from an independence movement to seperate the Muslim majority-Moro areas, is now called what?
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Bangsamoro
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"Title: Karakoram Province\n\nKarakoram Province is a proposed autonomous region for the Shi'a Islam-majority areas of northern Pakistan. According to the movement for autonomy in the 1980s, it was to span most of the Karakoram mountain range, covering Gilgit District, Kurram Agency and the Shia majority areas of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. However, the Zia regime violently opposed any Shi'a movement for autonomy.",
"Title: Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao\n\nThe Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Filipino: \"Awtonomong Rehiyon sa Muslim Mindanao\" , Arabic: \"Al-ḥukm adh-dhātiyy al-'aqlīmiyy limuslimiyy mindanāu\"; abbreviated ARMM) is an autonomous region of the Philippines, located in the Mindanao island group of the Philippines, that consists of five predominantly Muslim provinces: Basilan (except Isabela City), Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It is the only region that has its own government. The region's \"de facto\" seat of government is Cotabato City, although this self-governing city is outside of its jurisdiction.",
"Title: Tibetan independence movement\n\nThe Tibetan independence movement is a movement for the independence of Tibet and the political separation of Tibet from China. It is principally led by the Tibetan diaspora in countries like India and the United States, and by celebrities and Tibetan Buddhists in the United States and Europe. The movement is not supported by the 14th Dalai Lama, who although having advocated it from 1961 to the late 1970s, proposed a sort of high-level autonomy in a speech in Strasbourg in 1988, and has since then restricted his position to either autonomy for the Tibetan people in the Tibet Autonomous Region \"within\" China, or extending the area of the autonomy to include parts of neighboring Chinese provinces inhabited by Tibetans.",
"Title: Ezekiel Massat\n\nEzekiel Massat is a Bougainvillean lawyer and politician. Massat was appointed the Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville by President James Tanis on January 19, 2009. Bougainville is an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea.",
"Title: Gwangju Student Independence Movement\n\nThe Gwangju Student Independence Movement (Hangul: 광주 학생 독립 운동 Hanja:光州學生獨立運動), or Gwangju Student Movement was a Korean independence movement in Gwangju against the 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945 Japanese rule of Korea. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement took place in October and November 1929. It is considered the second-most important Korean independence movement in the period of the Japanese occupation, with the March 1st Movement considered the most important. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement spread out throughout the Korean Peninsula.",
"Title: Bangsamoro Basic Law\n\nThe Bangsamoro Basic Law, often referred to by the acronym \"BBL\" (Filipino: \"Batayang Batas para sa Rehiyong Awtonomo ng Bangsamoro\" ), was a bill deliberated upon by the 16th Congress of the Philippines which sought to establishe a proposed new autonomous political entity known as the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, replacing the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).",
"Title: Bangsamoro peace process\n\nIn the late 1960s, an independence movement was founded in Mindanao, the Philippines to separate the Muslim majority-Moro areas from the rest of the Philippines. The area is now called the Bangsamoro.",
"Title: Bangsamoro (political entity)\n\nThe Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (Filipino: \"Rehiyong Awtonomo ng Bangsamoro\" Arabic: \"Munṭiqah banjisāmūrū dhātiyyah al-ḥukm\") is a proposed autonomous region within the Philippines. The proposal is part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, a preliminary peace agreement signed between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government. When Rodrigo Duterte won as President of the Philippines in 2016, his administration announced that the Bangsamoro Basic Law bill would shelved instead of being taken up by the 17th Congress of the Philippines."
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Love Story is a musical written by Stephen Clark with music by which English composer ?
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Howard Lindsay Goodall
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"Zorro is a musical with music by the Gipsy Kings and John Cameron, a book by Stephen Clark and Helen Edmundson, and lyrics by Stephen Clark.",
" It is inspired by the 2005 fictional biography \"Zorro\", the first original story of the pulp hero Zorro, written by Chilean author Isabel Allende (itself a prequel to the events of the original Zorro story, the 1919 novella \"The Curse of Capistrano\" by Johnston McCulley).",
" It also contains numerous references to earlier Zorro-related works, especially the 1998 film \"The Mask of Zorro\".",
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" When Victor's mother dies, he vows to end the suffering that death brings.",
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"Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress is a Singapore Musical that tells the story of China's Legendary Empress Dowager Cixi.",
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" The remix single was released in January 2003 and peaked at number 8 in the United Kingdom, spending one week in the top 10.",
" The song uses samples from Nina Simone (\"Rags & Old Iron\"), and from Devo (\"Mongoloid\").",
" The \"Finally\" portion of the single is a vocal from the single \"Finally\" by the American house music project The Kings of Tomorrow featuring Julie McKnight, which reached number 17 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 2000.",
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"Neil Clark (born 3 July 1958, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish guitarist, known for his work with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.",
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" He also worked on Cole's albums, \"Bad Vibes\", \"Love Story\", \"Etc\" and \"Music In A Foreign Language\".",
" Clark was a member of Bloomsday with Stephen Irvine of the Commotions and Chris Thomson of The Bathers.",
" Clark also features on the Bathers' 1993 album, \"Lagoon Blues\" and has collaborated with Canadian singer Mae Moore on her album \"Dragonfly\".",
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"Howard Lindsay Goodall CBE ( ; born 26 May 1958) is an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television.",
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"Golden Lotus is a musical written and composed by George Chiang.",
" The musical is based upon the most infamous Chinese novel of all time, \"Jin Ping Mei\" (The Golden Lotus).",
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" Set amidst the dying, war-torn years of Song Dynasty China, \"Betwixt a cunning story of political satire, a doomed love story, and an epic tale of heroism\", Golden Lotus undergoes a spell-binding journey as the world around them burns into ashes.",
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"Title: Joined At The Heart\n\nJoined At The Heart is a musical with music and lyrics by Graham Brown & Geoff Meads, book by Frances Anne Bartam and directed by Frances Brownlie. It is an evocative story of love, morals, relationships and ethics. A new musical, the show tells the love story of Victor Frankenstein and his step sister Elizabeth, a young orphan girl taken in by Victor's parents and cared for as if she were their own daughter. When Victor's mother dies, he vows to end the suffering that death brings. While in pursuit of eternal life, the love story between Victor and Elizabeth evolves to a thrilling climax all set to an enthralling musical and lyrical score.",
"Title: Luke Clark\n\nLuke Stephen Clark (born 24 May 1994) is an English footballer who is plays for Curzon Ashton. He can play either as a right back or as a central midfielder.",
"Title: Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress\n\nForbidden City: Portrait of an Empress is a Singapore Musical that tells the story of China's Legendary Empress Dowager Cixi. It was staged by the Singapore Repertory Theatre originally on 17-19 October 2002 at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, as part of its opening festival, and back again in 2003 by popular demand and in 2006 as part of the IMF meetings in Singapore. It will have a world tour in 2008. Forbidden City was developed by Stephen Clark, Dick Lee and Steven Dexter. 15 years from its premiere, it was staged once again on Aug 2017 back at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay.",
"Title: Love Story (musical)\n\nLove Story is a musical written by Stephen Clark with music by Howard Goodall and lyrics by Stephen Clark and Goodall. It is inspired by Erich Segal’s best-selling novel of the same name. \"Love Story\" transferred to the Duchess Theatre in the West End in December 2010 following a critically acclaimed sell-out season at the Chichester Festival Theatre.",
"Title: Martin Guerre (musical)\n\nMartin Guerre is a two-act musical with a book by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, lyrics by Alain Boublil, Edward Hardy and Stephen Clark, and music by Claude-Michel Schönberg.",
"Title: Love Story (vs. Finally)\n\n\"Love Story (vs. Finally)\" (also known as \"Love Story\") is a song written and released by British duo Layo & Bushwacka! . It was originally released in 2002 under the name \"Love Story\", charting at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart. The remix single was released in January 2003 and peaked at number 8 in the United Kingdom, spending one week in the top 10. The song uses samples from Nina Simone (\"Rags & Old Iron\"), and from Devo (\"Mongoloid\"). The \"Finally\" portion of the single is a vocal from the single \"Finally\" by the American house music project The Kings of Tomorrow featuring Julie McKnight, which reached number 17 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 2000. The synth hook of the song is sampled in the song \"Boladona\" by Tati Quebra-Barraco.",
"Title: Neil Clark (musician)\n\nNeil Clark (born 3 July 1958, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish guitarist, known for his work with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. He has regularly worked and toured with Lloyd Cole post-Commotions including playing on and touring in support of Cole's 2006 album, \"Antidepressant\". He also worked on Cole's albums, \"Bad Vibes\", \"Love Story\", \"Etc\" and \"Music In A Foreign Language\". Clark was a member of Bloomsday with Stephen Irvine of the Commotions and Chris Thomson of The Bathers. Clark also features on the Bathers' 1993 album, \"Lagoon Blues\" and has collaborated with Canadian singer Mae Moore on her album \"Dragonfly\". His guitar playing was featured on her most successful single from that album \"Genuine\", which reached #6 on the RPM \"Top 100\" singles chart in Canada. In 1995 and 1998 he worked on two albums with French singer Axelle Renoir.",
"Title: Howard Goodall\n\nHoward Lindsay Goodall CBE ( ; born 26 May 1958) is an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television. He also presents music-based programming for television and radio, for which he has won many awards. In May 2008 he was named as a presenter and Composer-in-Residence with the UK radio channel Classic FM, and in May 2009 he was named \"Composer of the Year\" at the Classical BRIT Awards.",
"Title: Golden Lotus (musical)\n\nGolden Lotus is a musical written and composed by George Chiang. The musical is based upon the most infamous Chinese novel of all time, \"Jin Ping Mei\" (The Golden Lotus). The musical tells the story of the forsaken beauty, Golden Lotus (Pan Jinlian), whose desire for true love leads her into a blood-soaked web of passion, deception and desperation with the valiant tiger slayer Wu Sung, the rich and powerful Xi Men and the humble peddler Wu Da. Set amidst the dying, war-torn years of Song Dynasty China, \"Betwixt a cunning story of political satire, a doomed love story, and an epic tale of heroism\", Golden Lotus undergoes a spell-binding journey as the world around them burns into ashes. The musical \"features a multifarious soundtrack. Composed and arranged by George Chiang and George Gao, the music features a mix of saccharine pop rock songs, mixed with Chinese classical instruments, as well other fusions\"."
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The 2010-11 A.S. Roma season ended with a coach who is currently the manager of which team?
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Milan
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"Stadio della Roma (English: Stadium of Roma) is the temporary name for Serie A team A.S. Roma's planned stadium in the Tor di Valle neighborhood of Rome.",
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" The planned location is along the Tiber River and accessible via the main highway connecting the city with Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport.",
" Seating capacity is planned for 52,500 spectators.",
" The stadium is being designed by American architect Dan Meis, and is said to be inspired by the ancient Colosseum.",
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" A powerful forward, considered to be one of the best Italian strikers of all time, he was known for his prolific goalscoring, acrobatic ability in the air, and precise volleying; due to his importance to Roma throughout his career, he was affectionately known by the fans as the \"eighth King of Rome\"."
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"St. Catharines Wolves (also known as St. Catharines Roma Wolves or simply Roma Wolves), are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1967.",
" The club is a former member of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), where it fielded a professional team from 1998-2013, and now operates youth teams in the Peninsula Soccer League.",
" Teams play out of Club Roma in St. Catharines, Ontario in the Niagara Peninsula.",
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"A.S. Roma Superleague Formula team was the racing team of A.S. Roma, a football team that competes in Italy in the Serie A.",
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"Paulo Roberto Falcão, or simply Falcão (] ; born 16 October 1953), is a Brazilian former footballer and current manager of Sport.",
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" At one stage, he was the world's highest paid footballer.",
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"The A.S. Roma Youth Sector is the youth set-up of Italian club A.S. Roma.",
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"Title: Stadio della Roma\n\nStadio della Roma (English: Stadium of Roma) is the temporary name for Serie A team A.S. Roma's planned stadium in the Tor di Valle neighborhood of Rome. A formal name for the stadium will be decided after naming rights are awarded, but is still uncertain over how long it will take to open the stadium. The planned location is along the Tiber River and accessible via the main highway connecting the city with Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport. Seating capacity is planned for 52,500 spectators. The stadium is being designed by American architect Dan Meis, and is said to be inspired by the ancient Colosseum. Features of the stadium include luxury boxes, and a 14,000-seat section designated for the Ultras of the Curva Sud in the Stadio Olimpico, the 72,698-seat facility Roma currently shares with their crosstown rival, S.S. Lazio.",
"Title: Amedeo Amadei\n\nAmedeo Amadei ] (26 July 1921 – 24 November 2013) was a professional Italian football player and manager, who played as a striker or midfielder. Following his death in 2013, he was one of eleven members to be inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame. A powerful forward, considered to be one of the best Italian strikers of all time, he was known for his prolific goalscoring, acrobatic ability in the air, and precise volleying; due to his importance to Roma throughout his career, he was affectionately known by the fans as the \"eighth King of Rome\".",
"Title: 2010–11 A.S. Roma season\n\nThe 2010–11 season was Associazione Sportiva Roma's 83rd in existence and 78th season in the top flight of Italian football. Claudio Ranieri began his second season as coach, but resigned as manager on 20 February 2011. He was immediately replaced by Vincenzo Montella as a caretaker for the rest of the season.",
"Title: Vincenzo Montella\n\nVincenzo Montella (] ; born 18 June 1974) is an Italian former footballer who is currently the manager of Milan.",
"Title: St. Catharines Wolves\n\nSt. Catharines Wolves (also known as St. Catharines Roma Wolves or simply Roma Wolves), are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1967. The club is a former member of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), where it fielded a professional team from 1998-2013, and now operates youth teams in the Peninsula Soccer League. Teams play out of Club Roma in St. Catharines, Ontario in the Niagara Peninsula. The team's colors are dark red and white, mimicking those of the famous Italian club A.S. Roma.",
"Title: 1987–88 A.S. Roma season\n\nA.S. Roma returned to prominence with a 3rd place in Serie A under returning coach Nils Liedholm. With new signings such as Rudi Völler and Lionello Manfredonia, Roma was able to qualify for international football once again, with playmaker Giuseppe Giannini arguably playing at his very peak, setting a career record 11 league goals from attacking midfield.",
"Title: A.S. Roma (Superleague Formula team)\n\nA.S. Roma Superleague Formula team was the racing team of A.S. Roma, a football team that competes in Italy in the Serie A. The A.S. Roma racing team competes in the Superleague Formula.",
"Title: Paulo Roberto Falcão\n\nPaulo Roberto Falcão, or simply Falcão (] ; born 16 October 1953), is a Brazilian former footballer and current manager of Sport. He is widely considered one of the best players in Internacional and Roma history, and he is universally considered one of the greatest Brazilian players of all time, especially at his peak in the 1980s. At one stage, he was the world's highest paid footballer. Due to his success and performances with Roma, he earned the knickname \"the eighth King of Rome\" from the fans, and was inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame in 2013.",
"Title: A.S. Roma Youth Sector\n\nThe A.S. Roma Youth Sector is the youth set-up of Italian club A.S. Roma. The under-19 team (\"Primavera\") currently compete in the Campionato Primavera \"Girone\" C, as well as the Coppa Italia Primavera, and regularly compete in the continental UEFA Youth League (2014–15, 2015–16 and 2016–17)."
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How did the NL team in the 2014 World Series perform the following year?
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" They have won 11 World Series titles as an NL team, one pre-World Series championship and tied another against the NL.",
" Since 1900, the team has been known as the Cardinals.",
" They were originally named the Perfectos.",
" Baseball teams like St. Louis employ a manager to make on-field decisions for the team during the game, similar to the head coach position of other sports.",
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"The 1966 World Series matched the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles against the defending World Series champion and National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Orioles sweeping the Series in four games to capture their first championship in franchise history.",
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"The 1989 World Series was the 86th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, and the conclusion of the 1989 Major League Baseball season.",
" A best-of-seven playoff, it was played between the American League (AL) champion Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants.",
" The Series ran from October 14 through October 28, with the Athletics sweeping the Giants in four games.",
" It was the first World Series sweep since 1976.",
" The four game sweep by the Athletics at the time would mark only the third time in World Series history that a team never trailed in any game (1963, 1966, and 2004 World Series being the only other times this occurred), and the first in the playoff era (post-1968).",
" Until 2015, this was the last time a team would win the World Series after losing in the previous year."
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"The 2014 World Series was the 110th edition of the Major League Baseball (MLB) championship series, a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants and the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals.",
" The Giants defeated the Royals four games to three to clinch their third World Series championship in a five-season span (2010–14), and their third overall since the club's move to San Francisco from New York.",
" It was the Giants' eighth World Series championship in franchise history."
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" The series was played between October 27 and November 1, with the Royals winning the series 4 games to 1.",
" It was the first time since the 2010 World Series that the World Series extended into November.",
" The Royals became the first team since the Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series to win the World Series after losing in the previous year.",
" It was also the first World Series since the 2007 World Series to not feature the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, or San Francisco Giants as the NL champions."
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"The 2000 World Series was the 96th edition of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s championship series, and the conclusion of the 2000 Major League Baseball season.",
" A best-of-seven playoff, it featured a crosstown matchup between the two-time defending World Series champions and American League (AL) champion New York Yankees and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets.",
" The Yankees defeated the Mets four games to one to win their third consecutive championship and 26th overall.",
" It marks, to date, the last World Series with a repeat champion.",
" It was the first postseason Subway Series since 1956.",
" The Yankees were in the World Series for the third consecutive season and fourth in the past five years, and 37th overall.",
" This made it the most of any team in MLB.",
" The Mets qualified to play in the World Series for the fourth time in franchise history, making this the most of any expansion franchise in MLB and its first since winning the 1986 World Series.",
" This is the most recent World Series in which both participating teams had made the postseason the previous year."
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"Title: 2012 San Francisco Giants season\n\nThe San Francisco Giants are an American baseball team. Their 2012 season marked their 130th year in Major League Baseball, as well as their 55th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and the thirteenth at AT&T Park. The Giants finished with a record of 94–68, 1st place in the NL West, and pulled off a massive upset over the Cincinnati Reds in five games in the Division Series thereby becoming the first National League team (8th in MLB History) to come back from a 2–0 deficit in a best-of-five series by sweeping three games in the opponent's park. The Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games after overcoming a 3-1 deficit in the NL Championship Series and advancing to the 2012 World Series to face the Detroit Tigers. They swept the Tigers in four games to win their second World Series title in three years.",
"Title: George Danzer\n\nGeorge Danzer (born 17 July 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a German professional poker player, based in Salzburg, Austria who is a four-time World Series of Poker bracelets winner, winning the inaugural $10,000 Seven Card Razz Championship and then the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud High-Low Championship at the 2014 World Series of Poker. He won his third bracelet winning the $5,000 Mixed Event 8-Game event at the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia Pacific. His total live tournament winnings exceed $1.9 million",
"Title: List of St. Louis Cardinals managers\n\nThe St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Prior to entering the NL in 1892, they were also a member of the American Association (AA) from 1882 to 1891. They have won 11 World Series titles as an NL team, one pre-World Series championship and tied another against the NL. Since 1900, the team has been known as the Cardinals. They were originally named the Perfectos. Baseball teams like St. Louis employ a manager to make on-field decisions for the team during the game, similar to the head coach position of other sports. A number of coaches report to the manager, including the bench coach, first and third base coaches, and pitching and hitting coaches, among other coaches and instructors. Mike Matheny, a former catcher for the Cardinals from 2000 to 2004, has been the manager since 2012. He is signed through 2017.",
"Title: 1966 World Series\n\nThe 1966 World Series matched the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles against the defending World Series champion and National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Orioles sweeping the Series in four games to capture their first championship in franchise history. It was also the last World Series played before Major League Baseball (MLB) introduced the Commissioner's Trophy the following year.",
"Title: 2014 San Francisco Giants season\n\nThe 2014 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 132nd year in Major League Baseball, their 57th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 15th at AT&T Park. The Giants finished the season in second place in the National League West, but qualified for the playoffs and defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League Wild Card Game and the Washington Nationals in the National League Division Series. They defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series in five games and beat the Kansas City Royals in seven games in the 2014 World Series, their third World Series win in five years.",
"Title: 2015 San Francisco Giants season\n\nThe 2015 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 133rd year in Major League Baseball, their 58th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their 16th at AT&T Park. The team entered the season as the defending World Series champions and got second place in the NL West for the second straight year, but missed the playoffs with a record of 84-78 (.519).",
"Title: 1989 World Series\n\nThe 1989 World Series was the 86th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, and the conclusion of the 1989 Major League Baseball season. A best-of-seven playoff, it was played between the American League (AL) champion Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants. The Series ran from October 14 through October 28, with the Athletics sweeping the Giants in four games. It was the first World Series sweep since 1976. The four game sweep by the Athletics at the time would mark only the third time in World Series history that a team never trailed in any game (1963, 1966, and 2004 World Series being the only other times this occurred), and the first in the playoff era (post-1968). Until 2015, this was the last time a team would win the World Series after losing in the previous year.",
"Title: 2014 World Series\n\nThe 2014 World Series was the 110th edition of the Major League Baseball (MLB) championship series, a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants and the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals. The Giants defeated the Royals four games to three to clinch their third World Series championship in a five-season span (2010–14), and their third overall since the club's move to San Francisco from New York. It was the Giants' eighth World Series championship in franchise history.",
"Title: 2015 World Series\n\nThe 2015 World Series was the 111th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion New York Mets and the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals. The series was played between October 27 and November 1, with the Royals winning the series 4 games to 1. It was the first time since the 2010 World Series that the World Series extended into November. The Royals became the first team since the Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series to win the World Series after losing in the previous year. It was also the first World Series since the 2007 World Series to not feature the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, or San Francisco Giants as the NL champions.",
"Title: 2000 World Series\n\nThe 2000 World Series was the 96th edition of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s championship series, and the conclusion of the 2000 Major League Baseball season. A best-of-seven playoff, it featured a crosstown matchup between the two-time defending World Series champions and American League (AL) champion New York Yankees and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets. The Yankees defeated the Mets four games to one to win their third consecutive championship and 26th overall. It marks, to date, the last World Series with a repeat champion. It was the first postseason Subway Series since 1956. The Yankees were in the World Series for the third consecutive season and fourth in the past five years, and 37th overall. This made it the most of any team in MLB. The Mets qualified to play in the World Series for the fourth time in franchise history, making this the most of any expansion franchise in MLB and its first since winning the 1986 World Series. This is the most recent World Series in which both participating teams had made the postseason the previous year."
] |
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What does the short form of a sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical "A Very Potter Musical"?
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AVPS
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bridge
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medium
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"A Very Potter Sequel (often shortened to AVPS) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.",
" The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\" and \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts."
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"StarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang.",
" Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music.",
" StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience."
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"A Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.",
" The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group.",
" Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack.",
" The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010.",
" The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts.",
" The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations."
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\".",
" The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.",
" The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\"."
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"A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.",
" The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts."
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"The A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.",
" It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010."
],
"title": "A Very Potter Musical (album)"
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"The A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\".",
" The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site."
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
" The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".",
" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
" The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility."
],
"title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" Interactive Entertainment.",
" Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.",
" The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.",
" The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.",
" The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
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"sentences": [
"Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released.",
" The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States).",
" Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.",
" The line then went dormant for three years.",
" It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
],
"title": "Lego Harry Potter"
}
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"Title: A Very Potter Sequel\n\nA Very Potter Sequel (often shortened to AVPS) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\" and \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.",
"Title: StarKid Productions\n\nStarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music. StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience.",
"Title: A Very StarKid Album\n\nA Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group. Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack. The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010. The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts. The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010.",
"Title: A Very Potter Sequel (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\". The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
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What sport was the player born in the county seat of Osage County involved in?
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Rugby
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hard
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"Osage County is the largest county by area in the state of Oklahoma in the United States.",
" Created in 1907 when Oklahoma was admitted as a state, the county is named for and is home to the federally recognized Osage Nation.",
" The county is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation, established by treaty in the 19th century when the Osage relocated there from Kansas.",
" The county seat is in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, one of the first three towns established in the county.",
" The total population of the county is 47,987."
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"The Osage Indian murders were a series of murders of Osage people in Osage County, Oklahoma in the early 1920s; newspapers described the increasing number of unsolved murders as the \"Reign of Terror\".",
" Estimates are that 60 or more wealthy, full-blood Osage native Americans were killed from 1921 to 1925.",
" The murders appear to have been committed by people intent on taking over the great wealth of the Osage, whose land was producing valuable oil, and who each had headrights that earned lucrative annual royalties.",
" Investigation by law enforcement, including the predecessor to the FBI, also revealed extensive corruption among local officials involved in the Osage guardian program.",
" Most of the murders were never prosecuted, but some men were convicted and sentenced."
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"Ormond Beach (born October 23, 1910, in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, died September 9, 1938, in Sarnia, Ontario) was a star football player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union for four seasons for the Sarnia Imperials.",
" Beach, who led the Imperials to Grey Cup victories in 1934 and 1936, died at the age of 27 in an industrial accident.",
" He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963."
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"Bartonville, MO, was the second town named as the county seat of Gasconade County, in 1825.",
" It was abandoned to the Gasconade River after severe flooding.",
" Its location in Township 43, Range 7 West was not identified again until 1998, when a researcher found a notice of sheriff's sale which included a legal description of the \"Bartonville tract\".",
" Bartonville, a lost town, was situated in what is now Osage County, across the Gasconade River from Cooper Hill."
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"Pawhuska is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, United States."
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"William King Hale (December 24, 1874 -- August 15, 1962), often known locally as \"Bill\", or the self-styled \"King of the Osage Hills,\" was a U.S. cattleman and convicted murderer.",
" Born in Greenville, Texas, he came to the Indian Territory late in the 19th Century and settled on the Osage Indian Reservation, where he built the noted Hale Ranch and made a fortune raising cattle.",
" When Oklahoma gained statehood in 1907, the land occupied by the reservation became contiguous with Osage County, Oklahoma."
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"Osage County (county code OS) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.",
" As of the 2010 census, the county population was 16,295.",
" Its county seat is Lyndon, and its most populous city is Osage City.",
" The county was originally organized in 1855 as Weller County, and was renamed in 1859 after the Osage River that runs through it, which is itself named for the Osage Native American Tribe."
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"Osage County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Missouri.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,878.",
" Its county seat is Linn.",
" The county was organized January 29, 1841, and named from the Osage River."
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"Washington County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 50,976.",
" Its county seat is Bartlesville.",
" Named for President George Washington, it is the smallest county in Oklahoma in total area, adjacent to the largest county in Oklahoma, Osage County."
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"Linn is a city in Osage County, Missouri, USA.",
" The population was 1,459 at the 2010 census.",
" It is the county seat of Osage County.",
" Linn is part of the Jefferson City, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area."
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"Title: Osage County, Oklahoma\n\nOsage County is the largest county by area in the state of Oklahoma in the United States. Created in 1907 when Oklahoma was admitted as a state, the county is named for and is home to the federally recognized Osage Nation. The county is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation, established by treaty in the 19th century when the Osage relocated there from Kansas. The county seat is in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, one of the first three towns established in the county. The total population of the county is 47,987.",
"Title: Osage Indian murders\n\nThe Osage Indian murders were a series of murders of Osage people in Osage County, Oklahoma in the early 1920s; newspapers described the increasing number of unsolved murders as the \"Reign of Terror\". Estimates are that 60 or more wealthy, full-blood Osage native Americans were killed from 1921 to 1925. The murders appear to have been committed by people intent on taking over the great wealth of the Osage, whose land was producing valuable oil, and who each had headrights that earned lucrative annual royalties. Investigation by law enforcement, including the predecessor to the FBI, also revealed extensive corruption among local officials involved in the Osage guardian program. Most of the murders were never prosecuted, but some men were convicted and sentenced.",
"Title: Ormond Beach (Canadian football)\n\nOrmond Beach (born October 23, 1910, in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, died September 9, 1938, in Sarnia, Ontario) was a star football player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union for four seasons for the Sarnia Imperials. Beach, who led the Imperials to Grey Cup victories in 1934 and 1936, died at the age of 27 in an industrial accident. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963.",
"Title: Bartonville, Missouri\n\nBartonville, MO, was the second town named as the county seat of Gasconade County, in 1825. It was abandoned to the Gasconade River after severe flooding. Its location in Township 43, Range 7 West was not identified again until 1998, when a researcher found a notice of sheriff's sale which included a legal description of the \"Bartonville tract\". Bartonville, a lost town, was situated in what is now Osage County, across the Gasconade River from Cooper Hill.",
"Title: Pawhuska, Oklahoma\n\nPawhuska is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, United States.",
"Title: William Hale (cattleman)\n\nWilliam King Hale (December 24, 1874 -- August 15, 1962), often known locally as \"Bill\", or the self-styled \"King of the Osage Hills,\" was a U.S. cattleman and convicted murderer. Born in Greenville, Texas, he came to the Indian Territory late in the 19th Century and settled on the Osage Indian Reservation, where he built the noted Hale Ranch and made a fortune raising cattle. When Oklahoma gained statehood in 1907, the land occupied by the reservation became contiguous with Osage County, Oklahoma.",
"Title: Osage County, Kansas\n\nOsage County (county code OS) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 16,295. Its county seat is Lyndon, and its most populous city is Osage City. The county was originally organized in 1855 as Weller County, and was renamed in 1859 after the Osage River that runs through it, which is itself named for the Osage Native American Tribe.",
"Title: Osage County, Missouri\n\nOsage County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,878. Its county seat is Linn. The county was organized January 29, 1841, and named from the Osage River.",
"Title: Washington County, Oklahoma\n\nWashington County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 50,976. Its county seat is Bartlesville. Named for President George Washington, it is the smallest county in Oklahoma in total area, adjacent to the largest county in Oklahoma, Osage County.",
"Title: Linn, Missouri\n\nLinn is a city in Osage County, Missouri, USA. The population was 1,459 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Osage County. Linn is part of the Jefferson City, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area."
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Are Phragmipedium and Aethionema both genus of the orchid family?
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no
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comparison
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"Aethionema syn.",
" \"Eunomia\" is a genus of flowering plants, within the family Brassicaceae, subfamily Brassicoideae.",
" The genus is collectively known as the stonecresses.",
" They originate from sunny limestone mountainsides in Europe and West Asia, especially Turkey."
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"Phragmipedium is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae.",
" The name of the genus is derived from the Greek \"phragma\", which means \"division\", and \"pedium\", which means \"slipper\" (referring to the pouch).",
" It is abbreviated 'Phrag' in trade journals."
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"Cryptostylis, commonly known as the tongue orchid, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.",
" It was first defined by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown in 1810.",
" The type species has since been designated as \"Cryptostylis erecta\".",
" Other species include \"Cryptostylis hunteriana\" and \"Cryptostylis subulata\".",
" Molecular study of their DNA shows the genus lies within the tribe Diurideae within the orchid family, having previously considered part of the Cranichideae.",
" Together with the genus \"Coilochilus\" (endemic to New Caledonia), they make up the subtribe Cryptostylidinae."
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"Mexipedium is a monotypic genus of the Orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Cypripedioideae, consisting of only one species, Mexipedium xerophyticum.",
" It is also the single genus of tribe Mexipedieae and subtribe Mexipediinae.",
" This species was initially described as \"Phragmipedium xerophyticum\" by Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater in 1990, but transferred to its own genus by Albert & Chase in 1992, in part based on results from DNA analysis.",
" \"Mexipedium xerophyticum\" is known from a single location in Oaxaca, Mexico.",
" Only seven plants were observed at the time of its discovery.",
" \"Mexipedium\" was recently rediscovered in a nearby locality (Pérez-García, 2010)."
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"Phragmipedium besseae (Pronunciation:fraig-mi-PEE-dee-um BESS-ee-ay) is an orchid species of the genus Phragmipedium.",
" It is a terrestrial orchid native to the wet montane forests on the eastern slope of the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru."
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"Pterostylis recurva commonly known as the jug orchid, recurved shell orchid, antelope orchid or bull orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.",
" It is a relatively common orchid which has up to four jug-shaped or funnel-shaped white flowers with green and brown lines and markings.",
" Non-flowering plants have a rosette of leaves on a short stalk."
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"title": "Pterostylis recurva"
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"Caladenia longicauda\" subsp.",
" \"extrema, commonly known as the late white spider orchid or Seaton Ross spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.",
" It has a single hairy leaf and one or two mainly white flowers with long, mostly spreading lateral sepals and petals.",
" It is a relatively rare orchid which is similar to the tangled white spider orchid (subspecies \"redacta\") but has larger flowers and a later flowering period."
],
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"Caladenia richardsiorum, commonly known as the little dip spider orchid, Richards' spider orchid or robe spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to South Australia.",
" It is a ground orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and usually only one yellowish-green flower.",
" It is similar to the endangered Mellblom's spider orchid (\"Caladenia hastata\") but has a much larger leaf and the petals lack glandular tips."
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"title": "Caladenia richardsiorum"
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"Caladenia venusta, commonly known as the graceful spider orchid, large white spider orchid, or simply white spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia.",
" It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and one or two white to cream-coloured flowers with drooping, brown, thread-like tips."
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"title": "Caladenia venusta"
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"Phragmipedium caudatum, commonly called the Mandarin Orchid, is a species of orchid occurring from Peru to Bolivia.",
" It is the type species of the genus \"Phragmipedium\"."
],
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}
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"Title: Aethionema\n\nAethionema syn. \"Eunomia\" is a genus of flowering plants, within the family Brassicaceae, subfamily Brassicoideae. The genus is collectively known as the stonecresses. They originate from sunny limestone mountainsides in Europe and West Asia, especially Turkey.",
"Title: Phragmipedium\n\nPhragmipedium is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek \"phragma\", which means \"division\", and \"pedium\", which means \"slipper\" (referring to the pouch). It is abbreviated 'Phrag' in trade journals.",
"Title: Cryptostylis\n\nCryptostylis, commonly known as the tongue orchid, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It was first defined by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown in 1810. The type species has since been designated as \"Cryptostylis erecta\". Other species include \"Cryptostylis hunteriana\" and \"Cryptostylis subulata\". Molecular study of their DNA shows the genus lies within the tribe Diurideae within the orchid family, having previously considered part of the Cranichideae. Together with the genus \"Coilochilus\" (endemic to New Caledonia), they make up the subtribe Cryptostylidinae.",
"Title: Mexipedium\n\nMexipedium is a monotypic genus of the Orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Cypripedioideae, consisting of only one species, Mexipedium xerophyticum. It is also the single genus of tribe Mexipedieae and subtribe Mexipediinae. This species was initially described as \"Phragmipedium xerophyticum\" by Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater in 1990, but transferred to its own genus by Albert & Chase in 1992, in part based on results from DNA analysis. \"Mexipedium xerophyticum\" is known from a single location in Oaxaca, Mexico. Only seven plants were observed at the time of its discovery. \"Mexipedium\" was recently rediscovered in a nearby locality (Pérez-García, 2010).",
"Title: Phragmipedium besseae\n\nPhragmipedium besseae (Pronunciation:fraig-mi-PEE-dee-um BESS-ee-ay) is an orchid species of the genus Phragmipedium. It is a terrestrial orchid native to the wet montane forests on the eastern slope of the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.",
"Title: Pterostylis recurva\n\nPterostylis recurva commonly known as the jug orchid, recurved shell orchid, antelope orchid or bull orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a relatively common orchid which has up to four jug-shaped or funnel-shaped white flowers with green and brown lines and markings. Non-flowering plants have a rosette of leaves on a short stalk.",
"Title: Caladenia longicauda subsp. extrema\n\nCaladenia longicauda\" subsp. \"extrema, commonly known as the late white spider orchid or Seaton Ross spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single hairy leaf and one or two mainly white flowers with long, mostly spreading lateral sepals and petals. It is a relatively rare orchid which is similar to the tangled white spider orchid (subspecies \"redacta\") but has larger flowers and a later flowering period.",
"Title: Caladenia richardsiorum\n\nCaladenia richardsiorum, commonly known as the little dip spider orchid, Richards' spider orchid or robe spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to South Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and usually only one yellowish-green flower. It is similar to the endangered Mellblom's spider orchid (\"Caladenia hastata\") but has a much larger leaf and the petals lack glandular tips.",
"Title: Caladenia venusta\n\nCaladenia venusta, commonly known as the graceful spider orchid, large white spider orchid, or simply white spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and one or two white to cream-coloured flowers with drooping, brown, thread-like tips.",
"Title: Phragmipedium caudatum\n\nPhragmipedium caudatum, commonly called the Mandarin Orchid, is a species of orchid occurring from Peru to Bolivia. It is the type species of the genus \"Phragmipedium\"."
] |
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Are Anisodontea and Catasetum both genus of plants ?
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yes
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"Catasetum, abbreviated as Ctsm in horticultural trade, is a genus of showy epiphytic Orchids, family Orchidaceae, subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Cymbidieae, subtribe Catasetinae, with 166 species, many of which are highly prized in horticulture."
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"Anisodontea is a genus in the tribe Malveae in the family Malvaceae.",
" It comprises twenty-one species native to South Africa.",
" Members of the genus typically bear toothed leaves with three or five palmate, uneven lobes.",
" Members of the genus also typically bear flowers with a pubescent calyx, a five-petaled corolla streaked from the center and pink to magenta in color, and stamens with anthers of a dark color."
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"Title: Catasetum\n\nCatasetum, abbreviated as Ctsm in horticultural trade, is a genus of showy epiphytic Orchids, family Orchidaceae, subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Cymbidieae, subtribe Catasetinae, with 166 species, many of which are highly prized in horticulture.",
"Title: Anisodontea\n\nAnisodontea is a genus in the tribe Malveae in the family Malvaceae. It comprises twenty-one species native to South Africa. Members of the genus typically bear toothed leaves with three or five palmate, uneven lobes. Members of the genus also typically bear flowers with a pubescent calyx, a five-petaled corolla streaked from the center and pink to magenta in color, and stamens with anthers of a dark color."
] |
5,289
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What does Prussian blue and Bluing have in common?
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improve the appearance of textiles
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bridge
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easy
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"Bluing (fabric)",
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"Cyanometallates or cyanometalates are a class of coordination compounds, most often consisting only of cyanide ligands. Most are anions.",
" Cyanide is a highly basic and small ligand, hence it readily saturates the coordination sphere of metal ions.",
" The resulting cyanometallate anions are often used as ligands for building more complex structures called coordination polymers, the best known example of which is Prussian blue, a common dyestuff."
],
"title": "Cyanometalate"
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"Johann Jacob Diesbach (] ) was a Swiss pigment and dye producer known for first synthesizing a blue pigment known as Prussian blue (i.e. iron blue or Berlin blue)."
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"Prussian blue is a common stain used by pathologists to detect the presence of iron in biopsy specimens, such as deposits of storage ferritin in bone marrow biopsy samples."
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"sentences": [
"Bluing, laundry blue, dolly blue or washing blue is a household product used to improve the appearance of textiles, especially white fabrics.",
" Used during laundering, it adds a trace of blue dye (often synthetic ultramarine, sometimes Prussian blue) to the fabric."
],
"title": "Bluing (fabric)"
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"sentences": [
"Cobalt blue is a blue pigment made by sintering cobalt(II) oxide with alumina at 1200 °C.",
" Chemically, cobalt blue pigment is cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide, or cobalt(II) aluminate, CoAlO.",
" Cobalt blue is lighter and less intense than the (iron-cyanide based) pigment Prussian blue.",
" It is extremely stable and has historically been used as a coloring agent in ceramics (especially Chinese porcelain), jewelry, and paint.",
" Transparent glasses are tinted with the silica-based cobalt pigment smalt."
],
"title": "Cobalt blue"
},
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"sentences": [
"Prussian blue, also known as potassium ferric hexacyanoferrate, is used as a medication to treat thallium poisoning or radioactive cesium poisoning.",
" For thallium it may be used in addition to gastric lavage, activated charcoal, forced diuresis, and hemodialysis.",
" It is given by mouth or nasogastric tube.",
" Prussian blue is also used in the urine to test for G6PD deficiency."
],
"title": "Prussian blue (medical use)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Prussian blue is a dark blue pigment with the idealized chemical formula Fe7(CN)18 .",
" To better understand the binding situation in this complex compound the formula can also be written as Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 · \"x\"H2O .",
" Another name for the color is Berlin blue or, in painting, Parisian or Paris blue.",
" Turnbull's blue is the same substance, but is made from different reagents, and its slightly different color stems from different impurities."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mrs. Stewart's Bluing (MSB) is a brand of liquid fabric bluing agent which whitens fabrics with a proprietary blue dye, primarily made of a colloid of ferric ferrocyanide (blue iron salt, also referred to as \"Prussian blue\") and water.",
" Its only official use is for whitening fabrics.",
" However, there have been many reports of customers finding interesting new ways to use Mrs Stewart's Bluing; whitening hair, dyeing hair, dyeing pets, cleaning windows, adding to bird baths, marking ski hills, dyeing jeans blue, and many more."
],
"title": "Mrs. Stewart's Bluing"
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"sentences": [
"Yonen Buzz is an original German-language manga by Christina Plaka and the continuation of \"Plastic Chew\" (originally entitled \"Prussian Blue\", but changed in order to avoid association with the white nationalist band Prussian Blue).",
" While \"Prussian Blue\" was published in German by Carlsen Verlag, \"Yonen Buzz\" was released by TOKYOPOP Germany.",
" TOKYOPOP is releasing both titles in English in 2006.",
" The release schedule is rather slow, as the author is a full-time Japanology student."
],
"title": "Yonen Buzz"
},
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"sentences": [
"Persian blue (not to be confused with Prussian blue) comes in three major tones: Persian blue proper—a bright medium blue; medium Persian blue (a medium slightly grayish blue that is slightly indigoish); and a kind of dark blue that is much closer to the web color indigo; this darker shade of \"Persian blue\" is referred to as Persian indigo, dark Persian blue, or regimental."
],
"title": "Persian blue"
}
] |
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"Title: Cyanometalate\n\nCyanometallates or cyanometalates are a class of coordination compounds, most often consisting only of cyanide ligands. Most are anions. Cyanide is a highly basic and small ligand, hence it readily saturates the coordination sphere of metal ions. The resulting cyanometallate anions are often used as ligands for building more complex structures called coordination polymers, the best known example of which is Prussian blue, a common dyestuff.",
"Title: Johann Jacob Diesbach\n\nJohann Jacob Diesbach (] ) was a Swiss pigment and dye producer known for first synthesizing a blue pigment known as Prussian blue (i.e. iron blue or Berlin blue).",
"Title: Perls' Prussian blue\n\nPrussian blue is a common stain used by pathologists to detect the presence of iron in biopsy specimens, such as deposits of storage ferritin in bone marrow biopsy samples.",
"Title: Bluing (fabric)\n\nBluing, laundry blue, dolly blue or washing blue is a household product used to improve the appearance of textiles, especially white fabrics. Used during laundering, it adds a trace of blue dye (often synthetic ultramarine, sometimes Prussian blue) to the fabric.",
"Title: Cobalt blue\n\nCobalt blue is a blue pigment made by sintering cobalt(II) oxide with alumina at 1200 °C. Chemically, cobalt blue pigment is cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide, or cobalt(II) aluminate, CoAlO. Cobalt blue is lighter and less intense than the (iron-cyanide based) pigment Prussian blue. It is extremely stable and has historically been used as a coloring agent in ceramics (especially Chinese porcelain), jewelry, and paint. Transparent glasses are tinted with the silica-based cobalt pigment smalt.",
"Title: Prussian blue (medical use)\n\nPrussian blue, also known as potassium ferric hexacyanoferrate, is used as a medication to treat thallium poisoning or radioactive cesium poisoning. For thallium it may be used in addition to gastric lavage, activated charcoal, forced diuresis, and hemodialysis. It is given by mouth or nasogastric tube. Prussian blue is also used in the urine to test for G6PD deficiency.",
"Title: Prussian blue\n\nPrussian blue is a dark blue pigment with the idealized chemical formula Fe7(CN)18 . To better understand the binding situation in this complex compound the formula can also be written as Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 · \"x\"H2O . Another name for the color is Berlin blue or, in painting, Parisian or Paris blue. Turnbull's blue is the same substance, but is made from different reagents, and its slightly different color stems from different impurities.",
"Title: Mrs. Stewart's Bluing\n\nMrs. Stewart's Bluing (MSB) is a brand of liquid fabric bluing agent which whitens fabrics with a proprietary blue dye, primarily made of a colloid of ferric ferrocyanide (blue iron salt, also referred to as \"Prussian blue\") and water. Its only official use is for whitening fabrics. However, there have been many reports of customers finding interesting new ways to use Mrs Stewart's Bluing; whitening hair, dyeing hair, dyeing pets, cleaning windows, adding to bird baths, marking ski hills, dyeing jeans blue, and many more.",
"Title: Yonen Buzz\n\nYonen Buzz is an original German-language manga by Christina Plaka and the continuation of \"Plastic Chew\" (originally entitled \"Prussian Blue\", but changed in order to avoid association with the white nationalist band Prussian Blue). While \"Prussian Blue\" was published in German by Carlsen Verlag, \"Yonen Buzz\" was released by TOKYOPOP Germany. TOKYOPOP is releasing both titles in English in 2006. The release schedule is rather slow, as the author is a full-time Japanology student.",
"Title: Persian blue\n\nPersian blue (not to be confused with Prussian blue) comes in three major tones: Persian blue proper—a bright medium blue; medium Persian blue (a medium slightly grayish blue that is slightly indigoish); and a kind of dark blue that is much closer to the web color indigo; this darker shade of \"Persian blue\" is referred to as Persian indigo, dark Persian blue, or regimental."
] |
5,290
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When was the interior of the location of the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards declared a city landmark?
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1978
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"Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center in New York City.",
" Nicknamed the \"Showplace of the Nation\", it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city.",
" Its interior was declared a city landmark in 1978, and the venue is notable as the headquarters for the precision dance company, the Rockettes."
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"title": "Radio City Music Hall"
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"sentences": [
"David Jost (born 12 August 1972) is an international music producer, singer-songwriter and DJ, born in Hamburg, Germany.",
" His career as an international songwriter, music producer and remixer has a track record of 74 platinum & 108 gold records and 14 No. 1 hits.",
" He has worked with platinum selling artist including Lady Gaga, Chris Brown, Tokio Hotel, Limp Bizkit, Selena Gomez, Nelly Furtado, Keri Hilson, Aura Dione, and Adam Lambert.",
" For Tokio Hotel, David Jost has composed, produced and mixed six platinum selling #1 Hit Singles and three platinum selling #1 albums, he also has developed the band and is managing them.",
" Tokio Hotel became the biggest international rock band to come out of Germany within two decades.",
" Jost's work with Tokio Hotel lead to 87 media-awards, including 4 MTV European Music Awards, the MTV Video Music award Japan, 4 MTV Latin Music Awards including song of the year for \"Monsoon\" and also the US MTV Video Music Award (Moonman).",
" Even though Jost managed several careers of big media artists, he only rarely answers interviews for the press and is known for principally never giving TV interviews.",
" For his work as a songwriter, Jost was named Germany's best songwriter (Rock & Pop) by the GEMA (the German equivalent to the ASCAP/BMI).",
" Jost is currently working in his Los Angeles studios."
],
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"sentences": [
"The 1997 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 4, 1997, honoring the best music videos from June 17, 1996, to June 16, 1997.",
" The show was hosted by Chris Rock at Radio City Music Hall in New York City."
],
"title": "1997 MTV Video Music Awards"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An MTV Video Music Award (commonly abbreviated as a VMAs) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.",
" Originally conceived as an alternative to the Grammy Awards (in the video category), the annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony has often been called the \"Super Bowl for youth\", an acknowledgment of the VMA ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from teens to 20-somethings each year.",
" By 2001, the VMA had become a coveted award.",
" The statue given to winners is an astronaut on the moon, one of the earliest representations of MTV, and was colloquially called a \"moonman\".",
" However, in 2017 Chris McCarthy, the President of MTV, stated that the statue would be called a \"Moon"
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"title": "MTV Video Music Award"
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"sentences": [
"Good Charlotte's songs and albums have received recognition at the MTV Australia Awards, the MTV Europe Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. \"",
"The Anthem\" is the second single from the band's second album \"The Young and the Hopeless\".",
" The song was awarded the \"Best Rock Video\" award from the MTV Video Music Awards Japan and the \"Peoples Choice: Favorite International Group\" award from the MuchMusic Video Awards.",
" The band itself has received awards including \"Fave International Band\" at the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards, \"Best International Group\" at the NRJ Music Awards, and \"Best International Rock Act\" at the TMF Awards.",
" As of July 2008, Good Charlotte has received eight awards from twenty nominations."
],
"title": "List of Good Charlotte awards and nominations"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video was first awarded in 1989, and it was one of the original four genre categories that were added to the MTV Video Music Awards that year.",
" With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along with several others, yet it returned for the 2008 awards, where it was given a new name: Best Dancing in a Video.",
" In 2009 the award for Best Dancing was again eliminated from the VMAs, but it was revived again in 2010 as Best Dance Music Video.",
" The following year, though, the award was once again absent from the category list.",
" Once again, the award was revived in 2012, this time under the name of Best Electronic Dance Music Video, celebrating the rise in popularity of EDM throughout the year.",
" It was again eliminated for the 2013 awards.",
" On July 17, 2014, MTV brought the category back, this time renaming it the MTV Clubland Award for the 2014 Awards.",
" The pattern of awarding the moonman every other year continued in 2016 where the award was renamed Best Electronic Video."
],
"title": "MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Cazé Peçanha, Marcos Mion and Daniela Cicarelli and took place at the Credicard Hall.",
" It was the last year where VMB focused on awarding music videos (like the MTV Video Music Awards); from 2007 on, VMB's categories were redefined to focus on the artists (like the MTV Europe Music Awards)."
],
"title": "2006 MTV Video Music Brazil"
},
{
"sentences": [
"American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released four video albums and has appeared in thirty-eight music videos, five films and three television shows.",
" From her eponymous debut album (2006), she released music videos for the singles \"Tim McGraw\", \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", \"Our Song\", and \"Picture to Burn\", all directed by Trey Fanjoy and released from 2006–08.",
" For the second of these, she earned an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist nomination.",
" She followed with three other music videos in 2008—\"Beautiful Eyes\" from her extended play of the same name, \"Change\" from the \"AT&T Team USA Soundtrack\" and \"Love Story\" from her second album \"Fearless\" (2008).",
" The latter was nominated for two awards at the 2009 CMT Music Awards—Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year.",
" For the video of \"You Belong with Me\" she won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.",
" During her acceptance speech, she was interrupted by rapper Kanye West, which sparked controversy and received much media attention."
],
"title": "Taylor Swift videography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The MTV Video Music Brazil awards (originally Video Music Awards Brazil), more commonly known as VMB, were MTV Brasil's annual award ceremony, established in 1995.",
" MTV viewers picked the winners for most categories since 2001.",
" Unlike in the MTV Video Music Awards, the most important category at the MTV Video Music Brazil was the Viewer's Choice, not the Video of the Year; both of these categories merged in 2005.",
" In 2007, the awards have faced a major rebranding, with several categories extinguished (most notably the specific genre divisions) and even the trophies' design changed; from this year on, the awards were no longer focused on music videos, but on the artists, and the most important category became the Artist of the Year.",
" However, the Video of the Year category existed to award the best music video."
],
"title": "MTV Video Music Brazil"
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"The MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video (also known as Best Alternative Music Video) was first given out at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards.",
" Prior to the award being called Best Alternative Video, this award was known as MTV Video Music Award for Best Post-Modern Video in 1989 and 1990.",
" The last of this award was given out in 1998 to Green Day for their song \"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)\".",
" After the award's discontinuation, artists and videos who would have normally been eligible for this award became eligible for other genre categories, including Best Rock Video."
],
"title": "MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video"
}
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"Title: Radio City Music Hall\n\nRadio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Nicknamed the \"Showplace of the Nation\", it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city. Its interior was declared a city landmark in 1978, and the venue is notable as the headquarters for the precision dance company, the Rockettes.",
"Title: David Jost\n\nDavid Jost (born 12 August 1972) is an international music producer, singer-songwriter and DJ, born in Hamburg, Germany. His career as an international songwriter, music producer and remixer has a track record of 74 platinum & 108 gold records and 14 No. 1 hits. He has worked with platinum selling artist including Lady Gaga, Chris Brown, Tokio Hotel, Limp Bizkit, Selena Gomez, Nelly Furtado, Keri Hilson, Aura Dione, and Adam Lambert. For Tokio Hotel, David Jost has composed, produced and mixed six platinum selling #1 Hit Singles and three platinum selling #1 albums, he also has developed the band and is managing them. Tokio Hotel became the biggest international rock band to come out of Germany within two decades. Jost's work with Tokio Hotel lead to 87 media-awards, including 4 MTV European Music Awards, the MTV Video Music award Japan, 4 MTV Latin Music Awards including song of the year for \"Monsoon\" and also the US MTV Video Music Award (Moonman). Even though Jost managed several careers of big media artists, he only rarely answers interviews for the press and is known for principally never giving TV interviews. For his work as a songwriter, Jost was named Germany's best songwriter (Rock & Pop) by the GEMA (the German equivalent to the ASCAP/BMI). Jost is currently working in his Los Angeles studios.",
"Title: 1997 MTV Video Music Awards\n\nThe 1997 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 4, 1997, honoring the best music videos from June 17, 1996, to June 16, 1997. The show was hosted by Chris Rock at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.",
"Title: MTV Video Music Award\n\nAn MTV Video Music Award (commonly abbreviated as a VMAs) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium. Originally conceived as an alternative to the Grammy Awards (in the video category), the annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony has often been called the \"Super Bowl for youth\", an acknowledgment of the VMA ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from teens to 20-somethings each year. By 2001, the VMA had become a coveted award. The statue given to winners is an astronaut on the moon, one of the earliest representations of MTV, and was colloquially called a \"moonman\". However, in 2017 Chris McCarthy, the President of MTV, stated that the statue would be called a \"Moon",
"Title: List of Good Charlotte awards and nominations\n\nGood Charlotte's songs and albums have received recognition at the MTV Australia Awards, the MTV Europe Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. \" The Anthem\" is the second single from the band's second album \"The Young and the Hopeless\". The song was awarded the \"Best Rock Video\" award from the MTV Video Music Awards Japan and the \"Peoples Choice: Favorite International Group\" award from the MuchMusic Video Awards. The band itself has received awards including \"Fave International Band\" at the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards, \"Best International Group\" at the NRJ Music Awards, and \"Best International Rock Act\" at the TMF Awards. As of July 2008, Good Charlotte has received eight awards from twenty nominations.",
"Title: MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video\n\nThe MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video was first awarded in 1989, and it was one of the original four genre categories that were added to the MTV Video Music Awards that year. With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along with several others, yet it returned for the 2008 awards, where it was given a new name: Best Dancing in a Video. In 2009 the award for Best Dancing was again eliminated from the VMAs, but it was revived again in 2010 as Best Dance Music Video. The following year, though, the award was once again absent from the category list. Once again, the award was revived in 2012, this time under the name of Best Electronic Dance Music Video, celebrating the rise in popularity of EDM throughout the year. It was again eliminated for the 2013 awards. On July 17, 2014, MTV brought the category back, this time renaming it the MTV Clubland Award for the 2014 Awards. The pattern of awarding the moonman every other year continued in 2016 where the award was renamed Best Electronic Video.",
"Title: 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil\n\nThe 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Cazé Peçanha, Marcos Mion and Daniela Cicarelli and took place at the Credicard Hall. It was the last year where VMB focused on awarding music videos (like the MTV Video Music Awards); from 2007 on, VMB's categories were redefined to focus on the artists (like the MTV Europe Music Awards).",
"Title: Taylor Swift videography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released four video albums and has appeared in thirty-eight music videos, five films and three television shows. From her eponymous debut album (2006), she released music videos for the singles \"Tim McGraw\", \"Teardrops on My Guitar\", \"Our Song\", and \"Picture to Burn\", all directed by Trey Fanjoy and released from 2006–08. For the second of these, she earned an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist nomination. She followed with three other music videos in 2008—\"Beautiful Eyes\" from her extended play of the same name, \"Change\" from the \"AT&T Team USA Soundtrack\" and \"Love Story\" from her second album \"Fearless\" (2008). The latter was nominated for two awards at the 2009 CMT Music Awards—Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year. For the video of \"You Belong with Me\" she won Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. During her acceptance speech, she was interrupted by rapper Kanye West, which sparked controversy and received much media attention.",
"Title: MTV Video Music Brazil\n\nThe MTV Video Music Brazil awards (originally Video Music Awards Brazil), more commonly known as VMB, were MTV Brasil's annual award ceremony, established in 1995. MTV viewers picked the winners for most categories since 2001. Unlike in the MTV Video Music Awards, the most important category at the MTV Video Music Brazil was the Viewer's Choice, not the Video of the Year; both of these categories merged in 2005. In 2007, the awards have faced a major rebranding, with several categories extinguished (most notably the specific genre divisions) and even the trophies' design changed; from this year on, the awards were no longer focused on music videos, but on the artists, and the most important category became the Artist of the Year. However, the Video of the Year category existed to award the best music video.",
"Title: MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video\n\nThe MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video (also known as Best Alternative Music Video) was first given out at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards. Prior to the award being called Best Alternative Video, this award was known as MTV Video Music Award for Best Post-Modern Video in 1989 and 1990. The last of this award was given out in 1998 to Green Day for their song \"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)\". After the award's discontinuation, artists and videos who would have normally been eligible for this award became eligible for other genre categories, including Best Rock Video."
] |
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What kind of songs were included on the first release by the American heavy metal band consisting of singer Russell Allen (Symphony X), guitarist Mike Orlando and drummer Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater)?
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cover songs
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hard
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"The Majesty Demos are the first recorded attempts of progressive band Dream Theater, under their original name, Majesty.",
" The original 1986 tape contained six tracks which were recorded on Mike Portnoy's analog 4-track recorder, and another 4-track recorder obtained from friends at Berklee College of Music.",
" All the band members were about 19 years old at the time of the recording.",
" Only 1,000 copies were recorded on cassette tape and distributed to fans and rock and metal magazines.",
" Portnoy gave one copy to Jim Matheos of Fates Warning, a move that was instrumental in the band's break into the progressive rock scene.",
" The line-up on the initial recording was keyboardist Kevin Moore, bassist John Myung, guitarist John Petrucci, and drummer Mike Portnoy.",
" Chris Collins, the band's singer at the time, had been introduced to the band after a friend heard a demo of him singing a note-for-note version of Queensrÿche's \"Queen of the Reich\"."
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"Covertà is the first official EP by American heavy metal band Adrenaline Mob.",
" It was released on March 12, 2013 in North America by Elm City Music.",
" As the title suggests, the EP consists entirely of cover songs.",
" It is the first Adrenaline Mob release to feature bassist John Moyer, and the last with drummer Mike Portnoy."
],
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"Atomic Soul is Symphony X's lead singer Russell Allen's debut solo album.",
" It was released on April 26, 2005.",
" The album is different from Symphony X's harder, more progressive sound, and has been dubbed by many, including Allen himself, as \"Hard Rock\".",
" The album was released in 2005 on the InsideOut Music label.",
" Allen played bass and keyboards on most tracks, along with vocals, but some of the tracks feature guests Robert Nelson on drums, Brendan Anthony and Jason Freudberg on guitars, Larry Salvatore on bass and Jens Johansson on keyboards.",
" Also Allen's bandmates Michael Romeo and Michael Pinnella, from Symphony X, are featured on the album."
],
"title": "Atomic Soul"
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"Thought Chamber is an American progressive metal supergroup formed in 2006.",
" The band was formed by guitarist Michael Harris and vocalist Ted Leonard of Enchant.",
" The band's first full-length album, \"Angular Perceptions\" was released in 2007 on progressive label InsideOut and received critical acclaim, including Honorable Mention from drum legend Mike Portnoy in his Top 10 Albums of 2007.",
" Thought Chamber released their second full-length opus, a concept album entitled \"Psykerion\", in 2013 featuring founding members, guitarist Michael Harris and vocalist Ted Leonard, along with new drummer Mike Haid, bassist Jeff Plant, and keyboardist Bill Jenkins (Enchant).",
" Progressive Metal web site, Grande Rock, voted \"Psykerion\" Best Album of 2013, and voted \"Transcend\" Best Song of 2013.",
" In early 2014, Mike Portnoy invited Thought Chamber vocalist, Ted Leonard, to tour with his progressive band, Transatlantic, to fill in for Daniel Gildenlöw (Pain of Salvation) who was recovering from unexpected health issues.",
" Ted also performed with Transatlantic, and Spock's Beard in Feb 2014 on the Progressive Nation at Sea cruise.",
" In March 2014, InsideOut Music released the first-ever Thought Chamber video, \"Transcend\" which was filmed in Dallas, TX in September 2013."
],
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"The Damnation Game is the second studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, released in 1995 through Zero Corporation (Japan) and Inside Out Music (Europe); a remastered edition was reissued on September 13, 2004 through Inside Out.",
" The album is the band's first to feature current singer Russell Allen, who replaced Rod Tyler after the release of their 1994 self-titled debut album."
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"Symphony X is the first studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, originally released in 1994 through Zero Corporation in Japan, and reissued in 1996 through Inside Out Music in Europe; a remastered edition was reissued on January 13, 2004 through Inside Out Music.",
" The album's release came about as a result of band guitarist Michael Romeo's 1994 solo album, \"The Dark Chapter\", achieving success in Japan.",
" It is the only Symphony X album to feature singer Rod Tyler, who would be replaced by Russell Allen on all subsequent works."
],
"title": "Symphony X (album)"
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"sentences": [
"Adrenaline Mob is a heavy metal supergroup formed in early 2011 by singer Russell Allen (Symphony X), guitarist Mike Orlando and drummer Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater)."
],
"title": "Adrenaline Mob"
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"sentences": [
"This is a complete list of songs by American progressive metal band Dream Theater.",
" Dream Theater was formed in 1985 by guitarist John Petrucci, bassist John Myung, and drummer Mike Portnoy.",
" The band's current line-up consists of Petrucci, Myung, keyboardist Jordan Rudess, vocalist James LaBrie, and drummer Mike Mangini.",
" As of 2016, Dream Theater has released thirteen studio albums."
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"Testimony is the third studio album, and the first concept album, by Neal Morse.",
" Released in 2003, this double record is in five sections detailing the composer's life and conversion to Christianity.",
" The album features performances from ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy and Kerry Livgren of Kansas, although the majority of instruments are played by Morse himself."
],
"title": "Testimony (Neal Morse album)"
},
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"Nightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold.",
" It was released on July 27, 2010 through Warner Bros.",
" Records.",
" It was produced by Mike Elizondo and mixed in New York City by noted engineer Andy Wallace.",
" \"Nightmare\" is the first Avenged Sevenfold record without James \"The Rev\" Sullivan performing drums on all the songs due to his death in December 2009; however he did write parts that were used for the final recordings, making this the last album he would write on, The Rev's vocals are still on the album as a tribute to him.",
" This is the only album to feature ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, who performed as the drummer for the album in his place, also played with the band for all their tours through the end of 2010, due to his separation with Dream Theater.",
" They then hired drummer Arin Ilejay, who played with the band for the next four years.",
" The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA in the United States.",
" The album debuted at number 1 in the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" As of December 2016 the album has sold 964,000 copies in the United States."
],
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"Title: Majesty Demos\n\nThe Majesty Demos are the first recorded attempts of progressive band Dream Theater, under their original name, Majesty. The original 1986 tape contained six tracks which were recorded on Mike Portnoy's analog 4-track recorder, and another 4-track recorder obtained from friends at Berklee College of Music. All the band members were about 19 years old at the time of the recording. Only 1,000 copies were recorded on cassette tape and distributed to fans and rock and metal magazines. Portnoy gave one copy to Jim Matheos of Fates Warning, a move that was instrumental in the band's break into the progressive rock scene. The line-up on the initial recording was keyboardist Kevin Moore, bassist John Myung, guitarist John Petrucci, and drummer Mike Portnoy. Chris Collins, the band's singer at the time, had been introduced to the band after a friend heard a demo of him singing a note-for-note version of Queensrÿche's \"Queen of the Reich\".",
"Title: Covertà\n\nCovertà is the first official EP by American heavy metal band Adrenaline Mob. It was released on March 12, 2013 in North America by Elm City Music. As the title suggests, the EP consists entirely of cover songs. It is the first Adrenaline Mob release to feature bassist John Moyer, and the last with drummer Mike Portnoy.",
"Title: Atomic Soul\n\nAtomic Soul is Symphony X's lead singer Russell Allen's debut solo album. It was released on April 26, 2005. The album is different from Symphony X's harder, more progressive sound, and has been dubbed by many, including Allen himself, as \"Hard Rock\". The album was released in 2005 on the InsideOut Music label. Allen played bass and keyboards on most tracks, along with vocals, but some of the tracks feature guests Robert Nelson on drums, Brendan Anthony and Jason Freudberg on guitars, Larry Salvatore on bass and Jens Johansson on keyboards. Also Allen's bandmates Michael Romeo and Michael Pinnella, from Symphony X, are featured on the album.",
"Title: Thought Chamber\n\nThought Chamber is an American progressive metal supergroup formed in 2006. The band was formed by guitarist Michael Harris and vocalist Ted Leonard of Enchant. The band's first full-length album, \"Angular Perceptions\" was released in 2007 on progressive label InsideOut and received critical acclaim, including Honorable Mention from drum legend Mike Portnoy in his Top 10 Albums of 2007. Thought Chamber released their second full-length opus, a concept album entitled \"Psykerion\", in 2013 featuring founding members, guitarist Michael Harris and vocalist Ted Leonard, along with new drummer Mike Haid, bassist Jeff Plant, and keyboardist Bill Jenkins (Enchant). Progressive Metal web site, Grande Rock, voted \"Psykerion\" Best Album of 2013, and voted \"Transcend\" Best Song of 2013. In early 2014, Mike Portnoy invited Thought Chamber vocalist, Ted Leonard, to tour with his progressive band, Transatlantic, to fill in for Daniel Gildenlöw (Pain of Salvation) who was recovering from unexpected health issues. Ted also performed with Transatlantic, and Spock's Beard in Feb 2014 on the Progressive Nation at Sea cruise. In March 2014, InsideOut Music released the first-ever Thought Chamber video, \"Transcend\" which was filmed in Dallas, TX in September 2013.",
"Title: The Damnation Game (album)\n\nThe Damnation Game is the second studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, released in 1995 through Zero Corporation (Japan) and Inside Out Music (Europe); a remastered edition was reissued on September 13, 2004 through Inside Out. The album is the band's first to feature current singer Russell Allen, who replaced Rod Tyler after the release of their 1994 self-titled debut album.",
"Title: Symphony X (album)\n\nSymphony X is the first studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, originally released in 1994 through Zero Corporation in Japan, and reissued in 1996 through Inside Out Music in Europe; a remastered edition was reissued on January 13, 2004 through Inside Out Music. The album's release came about as a result of band guitarist Michael Romeo's 1994 solo album, \"The Dark Chapter\", achieving success in Japan. It is the only Symphony X album to feature singer Rod Tyler, who would be replaced by Russell Allen on all subsequent works.",
"Title: Adrenaline Mob\n\nAdrenaline Mob is a heavy metal supergroup formed in early 2011 by singer Russell Allen (Symphony X), guitarist Mike Orlando and drummer Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater).",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Dream Theater\n\nThis is a complete list of songs by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. Dream Theater was formed in 1985 by guitarist John Petrucci, bassist John Myung, and drummer Mike Portnoy. The band's current line-up consists of Petrucci, Myung, keyboardist Jordan Rudess, vocalist James LaBrie, and drummer Mike Mangini. As of 2016, Dream Theater has released thirteen studio albums.",
"Title: Testimony (Neal Morse album)\n\nTestimony is the third studio album, and the first concept album, by Neal Morse. Released in 2003, this double record is in five sections detailing the composer's life and conversion to Christianity. The album features performances from ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy and Kerry Livgren of Kansas, although the majority of instruments are played by Morse himself.",
"Title: Nightmare (Avenged Sevenfold album)\n\nNightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. It was released on July 27, 2010 through Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Mike Elizondo and mixed in New York City by noted engineer Andy Wallace. \"Nightmare\" is the first Avenged Sevenfold record without James \"The Rev\" Sullivan performing drums on all the songs due to his death in December 2009; however he did write parts that were used for the final recordings, making this the last album he would write on, The Rev's vocals are still on the album as a tribute to him. This is the only album to feature ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, who performed as the drummer for the album in his place, also played with the band for all their tours through the end of 2010, due to his separation with Dream Theater. They then hired drummer Arin Ilejay, who played with the band for the next four years. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA in the United States. The album debuted at number 1 in the \"Billboard\" 200. As of December 2016 the album has sold 964,000 copies in the United States."
] |
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Rapper Sadat X is named for the third President of Egypt, who was?
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Anwar Sadat
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bridge
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"The Sadat Lecture for Peace is a lecture series at the University of Maryland, College Park, which began in 1997 when the Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development was established within The Center for International Development and Conflict Management (which is associated with the Department of Government & Politics).",
" The Sadat Chair, currently held by Shibley Telhami, was established by Jehan Sadat in memory of her late husband, Anwar Sadat, the former President of Egypt."
],
"title": "List of Sadat Lecture for Peace Speakers"
},
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"Experience & Education is the second full-length album by rapper Sadat X, of the group Brand Nubian.",
" The album features production from Diamond D, DJ Spinna, Kleph Dollaz and Ge-ology, and guest appearances from Heltah Skeltah, Edo G, Agallah and the Money Boss Players.",
" The album's lead single is \"What Did I Do?\"",
" b/w \"The Great Diamond D.\""
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"sentences": [
"The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy is an EP by rapper and member of Brand Nubian, Sadat X, released in September 2000.",
" The EP is Sadat's second solo effort, following 1996's full-length LP \"Wild Cowboys\".",
" \"The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy\" features production from Diamond D and Minnesota, as well as guest appearances from the Money Boss Players, here credited as Hy Tymes."
],
"title": "The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy"
},
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"sentences": [
"Everything is Everything is the third album from Hip Hop group Brand Nubian and the second released by the trio of Sadat X, Lord Jamar, and DJ Sincere.",
" The album received mixed reviews and mediocre sales at the time of its release, despite a pair of popular singles, \"Word Is Bond\" and \"Hold On.\"",
" The album is completely produced by Lord Jamar except the Sadat X solo song \"Alladat,\" which was produced by D.I.T.C. member Buckwild."
],
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"The Sadat Museum is a cultural museum in Alexandria, Egypt, dedicated to the legacy of Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat.",
" It was inaugurated on February 17, 2009 by Suzanne Mubarak and Jehan Al Sadat and is located next to the planetarium of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, encompassing 200 square meters.",
" The museum also launched an internet website that contains videos, images and documents about Sadat.",
" The Museum holds the military uniform Sadat was wearing when he was assassinated, his desk, radio and some of the swords he received from Arab countries.",
" The web collection contains 14,000 images and 61 hours of video."
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"In God We Trust is the second album from hip hop group Brand Nubian.",
" Lead MC Grand Puba left the group to pursue a solo career in 1991, following the release of their revered debut \"One for All\".",
" DJ Alamo also left to work with Puba, leaving MC's Sadat X and Lord Jamar, who enlisted DJ Sincere to join the group.",
" The album was less successful than the group's debut but still received strong reviews.",
" The single \"Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down\" became a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, but was met with controversy over allegedly homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line \"Though I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot/I don't understand their ways, I ain't down with gays.\"",
" The single \"Love Me or Leave Me Alone\" was also a Hot-100 hit.",
" Lyrically, the album contains extremely militant content that reflects the group's identity as Five Percenters, adhering to the philosophy of the Nation of Gods and Earths."
],
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"sentences": [
"Black October is the 3rd solo studio album by American rapper Sadat X.",
" It was released on Female Fun Music in 2006."
],
"title": "Black October (album)"
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"Khalid Ahmed Showky Al-Islambouli (Arabic: خالد أحمد شوقى الإسلامبولى , ] ) (15 January 1955 – 15 April 1982) was an Egyptian army officer who planned and participated in the assassination of Egypt's third president, Anwar Sadat, during the annual 6th October victory parade on 6 October 1981.",
" Islambouli stated that his primary motivation for the assassination was Sadat's signing of the Camp David Accords with the State of Israel and Sadat's plan for a more progressive Egypt.",
" Islambouli was tried by a military tribunal, found guilty, and sentenced to death.",
" Following his execution, he was declared a martyr by many radicals in the Islamic world, and became an inspirational symbol for radical Islamic movements as one of the first 'modern martyrs' for Islam."
],
"title": "Khalid Islambouli"
},
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"sentences": [
"Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat (Arabic: محمد أنور السادات \"Muḥammad Anwar as-Sādāt \", ]; 25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was the third President of Egypt, serving from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981.",
" Sadat was a senior member of the Free Officers who overthrew King Farouk in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, under whom he served as Vice President twice and whom he succeeded as President in 1970."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sadat X (born Derek Murphy; December 29, 1968) is an American rapper, best known as a member of Alternative hip hop group Brand Nubian.",
" Originally known as Derek X, Sadat takes his name from former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat."
],
"title": "Sadat X"
}
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"Title: List of Sadat Lecture for Peace Speakers\n\nThe Sadat Lecture for Peace is a lecture series at the University of Maryland, College Park, which began in 1997 when the Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development was established within The Center for International Development and Conflict Management (which is associated with the Department of Government & Politics). The Sadat Chair, currently held by Shibley Telhami, was established by Jehan Sadat in memory of her late husband, Anwar Sadat, the former President of Egypt.",
"Title: Experience & Education\n\nExperience & Education is the second full-length album by rapper Sadat X, of the group Brand Nubian. The album features production from Diamond D, DJ Spinna, Kleph Dollaz and Ge-ology, and guest appearances from Heltah Skeltah, Edo G, Agallah and the Money Boss Players. The album's lead single is \"What Did I Do?\" b/w \"The Great Diamond D.\"",
"Title: The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy\n\nThe State of New York vs. Derek Murphy is an EP by rapper and member of Brand Nubian, Sadat X, released in September 2000. The EP is Sadat's second solo effort, following 1996's full-length LP \"Wild Cowboys\". \"The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy\" features production from Diamond D and Minnesota, as well as guest appearances from the Money Boss Players, here credited as Hy Tymes.",
"Title: Everything Is Everything (Brand Nubian album)\n\nEverything is Everything is the third album from Hip Hop group Brand Nubian and the second released by the trio of Sadat X, Lord Jamar, and DJ Sincere. The album received mixed reviews and mediocre sales at the time of its release, despite a pair of popular singles, \"Word Is Bond\" and \"Hold On.\" The album is completely produced by Lord Jamar except the Sadat X solo song \"Alladat,\" which was produced by D.I.T.C. member Buckwild.",
"Title: Sadat Museum\n\nThe Sadat Museum is a cultural museum in Alexandria, Egypt, dedicated to the legacy of Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat. It was inaugurated on February 17, 2009 by Suzanne Mubarak and Jehan Al Sadat and is located next to the planetarium of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, encompassing 200 square meters. The museum also launched an internet website that contains videos, images and documents about Sadat. The Museum holds the military uniform Sadat was wearing when he was assassinated, his desk, radio and some of the swords he received from Arab countries. The web collection contains 14,000 images and 61 hours of video.",
"Title: In God We Trust (Brand Nubian album)\n\nIn God We Trust is the second album from hip hop group Brand Nubian. Lead MC Grand Puba left the group to pursue a solo career in 1991, following the release of their revered debut \"One for All\". DJ Alamo also left to work with Puba, leaving MC's Sadat X and Lord Jamar, who enlisted DJ Sincere to join the group. The album was less successful than the group's debut but still received strong reviews. The single \"Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down\" became a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit, but was met with controversy over allegedly homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line \"Though I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot/I don't understand their ways, I ain't down with gays.\" The single \"Love Me or Leave Me Alone\" was also a Hot-100 hit. Lyrically, the album contains extremely militant content that reflects the group's identity as Five Percenters, adhering to the philosophy of the Nation of Gods and Earths.",
"Title: Black October (album)\n\nBlack October is the 3rd solo studio album by American rapper Sadat X. It was released on Female Fun Music in 2006.",
"Title: Khalid Islambouli\n\nKhalid Ahmed Showky Al-Islambouli (Arabic: خالد أحمد شوقى الإسلامبولى , ] ) (15 January 1955 – 15 April 1982) was an Egyptian army officer who planned and participated in the assassination of Egypt's third president, Anwar Sadat, during the annual 6th October victory parade on 6 October 1981. Islambouli stated that his primary motivation for the assassination was Sadat's signing of the Camp David Accords with the State of Israel and Sadat's plan for a more progressive Egypt. Islambouli was tried by a military tribunal, found guilty, and sentenced to death. Following his execution, he was declared a martyr by many radicals in the Islamic world, and became an inspirational symbol for radical Islamic movements as one of the first 'modern martyrs' for Islam.",
"Title: Anwar Sadat\n\nMuhammad Anwar el-Sadat (Arabic: محمد أنور السادات \"Muḥammad Anwar as-Sādāt \", ]; 25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was the third President of Egypt, serving from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981. Sadat was a senior member of the Free Officers who overthrew King Farouk in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, under whom he served as Vice President twice and whom he succeeded as President in 1970.",
"Title: Sadat X\n\nSadat X (born Derek Murphy; December 29, 1968) is an American rapper, best known as a member of Alternative hip hop group Brand Nubian. Originally known as Derek X, Sadat takes his name from former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat."
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Mortal online uses and what engine made by a Cary, North Carolina based video game development company?
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Unreal Engine 3
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" He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL.",
" In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online.",
" Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series."
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"Paradigm Entertainment (previously part of Paradigm Simulation) was an American video game development company.",
" Paradigm is perhaps best known for its vehicle simulation games. Founded as a 3D computer graphics company in 1990, Paradigm primarily worked on realistic flight simulation technology for major space and aviation clients.",
" The company got its start in game development when it was contacted by Nintendo in 1994 to aid in the creation of one of the Nintendo 64's launch titles, \"Pilotwings 64\".",
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" It was founded in 2012 by Steven Alexander and Shawn Mills who previously founded Infamous Adventures, an amateur game development company that remade old Sierra Entertainment adventure games of the early 1990s.",
" The two chose to form Infamous Quests in order to separate it from their free fan-remake development company and in 2012 they announced \"Quest for Infamy\", an adventure RPG made with Adventure Game Studio where the player assumes the role of the morally gray William Roehm.",
" The developers raised $63,281 on Kickstarter to produce \"Quest For Infamy\", and in June 2014 the game made Time Magazine's \"20 Video Games To Watch for Summer 2014\" list."
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" He is probably best known for his game development, marketing and promotional work as a Level Designer and Project Administrator at Raven Software in Middleton, Wisconsin where he worked from February, 1997 to June, 2004.",
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" Before Bandai merged with Namco, both Banpresto and BEC were video game development subsidiaries for Bandai.",
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" The company was formed in 2000 by Dave Hagewood, after developing Internet and multimedia software under the name WebSite Machines, and legally incorporated on April 30, 2001.",
" Its first game project was \"Proteus\".",
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" 4mm was founded with the intent of bringing the experience of Constantly Connected Gaming to the next generation of gamers.",
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" Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010.",
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" The company publishes third party video games as well as developing their own."
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"Title: Derek Smart\n\nDerek K. Smart is an American video game designer. He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL. In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online. Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series.",
"Title: Paradigm Entertainment\n\nParadigm Entertainment (previously part of Paradigm Simulation) was an American video game development company. Paradigm is perhaps best known for its vehicle simulation games. Founded as a 3D computer graphics company in 1990, Paradigm primarily worked on realistic flight simulation technology for major space and aviation clients. The company got its start in game development when it was contacted by Nintendo in 1994 to aid in the creation of one of the Nintendo 64's launch titles, \"Pilotwings 64\". The game was a critical and commercial success for the developer, causing the simulation and entertainment divisions of Paradigm to separate and focus on their respective products. The newly independent Paradigm Entertainment continued to develop for Nintendo's 64-bit console. After a short partnership with Video System, Paradigm was acquired as a wholly owned subsidiary of Infogrames in 2000 and began developing games for sixth-generation video game consoles. Paradigm was sold to THQ in 2006 and was ultimately closed in 2008.",
"Title: Epic Games\n\nEpic Games, Inc. (formerly Potomac Computer Systems and later Epic MegaGames, Inc.) is an American video game development company based in Cary, North Carolina, partially owned by Tencent. Founded in 1991, it is best known for the development of Unreal Engine technology, which has powered its in-house \"Unreal\", \"Gears of War\" and \"Infinity Blade\" series as well as many other games, and has been awarded by Guinness World Records as the \"most successful video game engine\".",
"Title: Infamous Quests\n\nInfamous Quests is an indie video game development company that produces point and click adventure games. It was founded in 2012 by Steven Alexander and Shawn Mills who previously founded Infamous Adventures, an amateur game development company that remade old Sierra Entertainment adventure games of the early 1990s. The two chose to form Infamous Quests in order to separate it from their free fan-remake development company and in 2012 they announced \"Quest for Infamy\", an adventure RPG made with Adventure Game Studio where the player assumes the role of the morally gray William Roehm. The developers raised $63,281 on Kickstarter to produce \"Quest For Infamy\", and in June 2014 the game made Time Magazine's \"20 Video Games To Watch for Summer 2014\" list.",
"Title: Kenn Hoekstra\n\nKenn Hoekstra (born October 1, 1973), is an executive producer for the game development company Pi Studios in Houston, Texas. He is probably best known for his game development, marketing and promotional work as a Level Designer and Project Administrator at Raven Software in Middleton, Wisconsin where he worked from February, 1997 to June, 2004. While employed at Raven Software, Hoekstra wrote a series of articles for Computer Games Magazine, GameSpy and two anthology books aimed at helping aspiring game developers break into game development. Additionally, he maintains a section of his personal website dedicated to getting a job in the game development industry.",
"Title: B.B. Studio\n\nB.B. Studio (株式会社B.B.スタジオ , Kabushiki gaisha B. B. Sutajio ) is a Japanese video game development company. The company in its current form is a result of a merger between Banpresto and BEC by their parent company Bandai Namco. Before Bandai merged with Namco, both Banpresto and BEC were video game development subsidiaries for Bandai. In order to streamline the Bandai gaming division, both Bandai gaming development subsidiaries were merged under a single company.",
"Title: Psyonix\n\nPsyonix Inc. is an American video game development studio based in San Diego, California. The company was formed in 2000 by Dave Hagewood, after developing Internet and multimedia software under the name WebSite Machines, and legally incorporated on April 30, 2001. Its first game project was \"Proteus\". In 2004, the company moved from its original Satellite Beach, Florida location to Raleigh, North Carolina, to Cary, North Carolina in 2005, and to San Diego, California in 2009.",
"Title: 4mm Games\n\n4mm Games was a New York–based video game development company founded in 2008 by two founders of Rockstar Games, Jamie King and Gary Foreman along with former Image Metrics exec Nicholas Perrett, and Def Jam Enterprises, Warner Music Group and NBC exec Paul Coyne. 4mm was founded with the intent of bringing the experience of Constantly Connected Gaming to the next generation of gamers. OBE and former NCSoft CEO Geoff Heath was a member of the advisory board and offers strategic input.",
"Title: Mortal Online\n\nMortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish independent video game company Star Vault. Mortal Online was released on June 9, 2010. The game is inspired by the desire to return to Ultima Online's player-controlled, sandbox-style game design; it uses Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 and features a skill-based, real-time combat system.",
"Title: Turbulenz\n\nTurbulenz is a video game development company based in the United Kingdom, and is focused on HTML5 game development. They created a HTML5 game engine also named Turbulenz. The company publishes third party video games as well as developing their own."
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Neal, Kansas is just east of the county seat in Greenwood County, which has what population figure as of 2015?
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2,450
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" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county.",
" The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state.",
" Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth.",
" Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891.",
" The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county."
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"Lamont (also La Monts Mill) is an unincorporated community in northeastern Greenwood County, Kansas, United States.",
" It lies along K-58 northeast of the city of Eureka, the county seat of Greenwood County.",
" Its elevation is 1,125 feet (343 m), and it is located at (38.1125234, -96.0266589).",
" Although Lamont is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 66855.",
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"Greenwood–Leflore Airport (IATA: KGWO, ICAO: GWO) is a public airport seven miles east of Greenwood, the county seat of Leflore County, Mississippi.",
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"Title: Lamont, Kansas\n\nLamont (also La Monts Mill) is an unincorporated community in northeastern Greenwood County, Kansas, United States. It lies along K-58 northeast of the city of Eureka, the county seat of Greenwood County. Its elevation is 1,125 feet (343 m), and it is located at (38.1125234, -96.0266589). Although Lamont is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 66855. The post office at Lamont was established in February 1888.",
"Title: Twin Grove Township, Greenwood County, Kansas\n\nTwin Grove Township is a township in Greenwood County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 601.",
"Title: Greenwood, South Carolina\n\nGreenwood is a city in and the county seat of Greenwood County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 23,222 at the 2010 census. The city is home to Lander University.",
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"Title: Greenwood–Leflore Airport\n\nGreenwood–Leflore Airport (IATA: KGWO, ICAO: GWO) is a public airport seven miles east of Greenwood, the county seat of Leflore County, Mississippi. It is owned by the City of Greenwood and Leflore County, but is actually in Carroll County.",
"Title: Greenwood County, Kansas\n\nGreenwood County (county code GW) is a county located in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 6,689. Its county seat and most populous city is Eureka.",
"Title: Marshall Springs, Texas\n\nMarshall Springs, Texas is an unincorporated community in Titus County, in the U.S. state of Texas. Marshall Springs is seven miles northwest of county seat, Mount Pleasant, located on two county roads, and with no reliable source of history, lacks a known population figure.",
"Title: Eureka, Kansas\n\nEureka is a city and county seat of Greenwood County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,633, the 2015 census estimate declined to 2,450."
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What country of origin does Blue in the Face and Roseanne Barr have in common?
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" Named after the popular country song of the same name, \"Home on the Range\" features the voices of Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly, Cuba Gooding Jr., Randy Quaid, and Steve Buscemi.",
" The film is set in the Old West, and centers on a mismatched trio of dairy cows—brash, adventurous Maggie; prim, proper Mrs. Caloway; and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace.",
" The three cows must capture an infamous cattle rustler named Alameda Slim for his bounty in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure.",
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"Roseanne Conner (née Harris) is the title character and the main protagonist of \"Roseanne\", she is played by Roseanne Barr.",
" Roseanne, in a takeoff of her stand-up comedic and presumed real-life persona, is a bossy, loud, caustic, overweight, and dominant woman.",
" She constantly tries to control the lives of her sister, husband, children, co-workers, and friends.",
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" Lauded for its realistic portrayal of the average American family, the series stars Roseanne Barr, and revolves around the Conners, an Illinois working-class family.",
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" He later paired his comedy writing and life stories with music, and along with his friends and fellow musicians Marc Bonilla and Michael Scott, recorded and released an album on Atlantic Records, called \"Fuzzatonic Scream\"."
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"\"Two and a Half Deaths\" is the sixteenth episode of the of the American crime drama \"\" which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.",
" It was written by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn in a crossover between \"CSI\" and \"Two and a Half Men.\"",
" The character of Annabelle is based on Roseanne Barr, who Lorre believed behaved poorly while he was running her eponymous blockbuster TV show; the title font for the show-within-a-show \"Annabelle\" is even identical to the one used for \"Roseanne.\"",
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" The show featured Roseanne interviewing a mixture of quirky guests along with Roseanne's signature style of brassy, in-your-face, domestic goddess comedy.",
"\"The Roseanne Show\" was the first to be recorded digitally.",
" During the show's run there were also live call-ins from viewers and celebrities.",
" Sometimes during a taping there was a webchat during the taping and after the show.",
" The set of the show consisted of a living room, a kitchen, and a garden scene.",
" The set rotated to present a different interview setting.",
" The show also featured skits with audience member participation.",
" Skits included \"Judge Roseanne\", \"The Dr. is In-sane\" and a dating game-esque skit.",
" Some skits also included her producer Mary Pelloni.",
" Throughout the show's entire two-year run, Dailey Pike was Roseanne's warmup guy and sidekick regular on the show.",
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"Roseanne's Nuts is a Lifetime reality show/docudrama that aired from July 13, 2011, to September 16, 2011.",
" It featured Roseanne Barr, her partner Johnny Argent and son Jake Pentland as they live on their macadamia nut and livestock farm in Hawaii.",
" Celebrity guests included: Bonnie Bramlett, Michael Fishman, Phyllis Diller, and Sandra Bernhard."
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" She was also the 2012 presidential nominee of the California-based Peace and Freedom Party.",
" Barr began her career in stand-up comedy at clubs before gaining fame for her role in the hit television sitcom \"Roseanne\".",
" The show ran for nine seasons, from 1988 to 1997.",
" She won both an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her work on the show.",
" It was announced in 2017 that an eight episode revival of the show will air in 2018.",
" Barr had crafted a \"fierce working-class domestic goddess\" persona in the eight years preceding her sitcom and wanted to do a realistic show about a strong mother who was not a victim of patriarchal consumerism."
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"Title: Home on the Range (2004 film)\n\nHome on the Range is a 2004 American animated musical western comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 45th Disney animated feature film, it was the last 2D animated Disney film released until \"The Princess and the Frog\" in 2009. Named after the popular country song of the same name, \"Home on the Range\" features the voices of Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly, Cuba Gooding Jr., Randy Quaid, and Steve Buscemi. The film is set in the Old West, and centers on a mismatched trio of dairy cows—brash, adventurous Maggie; prim, proper Mrs. Caloway; and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace. The three cows must capture an infamous cattle rustler named Alameda Slim for his bounty in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. Aiding them in their quest is Lucky Jack, a feisty, peg-legged rabbit, but a selfish horse named Buck, eagerly working in the service of Rico, a famous bounty hunter, seeks the glory for himself.",
"Title: The Real Roseanne Show\n\nThe Real Roseanne Show is a reality show that aired briefly in 2003 about actress and comedian Roseanne Barr hosting a cooking show, called \"Domestic Goddess\". It premiered on ABC on August 6, 2003 to 5.5 million viewers.",
"Title: Roseanne Conner\n\nRoseanne Conner (née Harris) is the title character and the main protagonist of \"Roseanne\", she is played by Roseanne Barr. Roseanne, in a takeoff of her stand-up comedic and presumed real-life persona, is a bossy, loud, caustic, overweight, and dominant woman. She constantly tries to control the lives of her sister, husband, children, co-workers, and friends. Despite her dominating nature, Roseanne is a loving mother who works hard and makes as much time for her kids as possible.",
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"Title: Blue in the Face\n\nBlue in the Face is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel, Victor Argo, Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Lily Tomlin, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Mel Gorham, Jim Jarmusch and Malik Yoba.",
"Title: Bobby Gaylor\n\nRobert \"Bobby\" Gaylor,Jr. is an American writer, actor, voice actor, producer, director, spoken word artist and former stand-up comic. He was raised in Boston and moved to L.A. to write for Roseanne Barr's television sitcom \"Roseanne\". He later paired his comedy writing and life stories with music, and along with his friends and fellow musicians Marc Bonilla and Michael Scott, recorded and released an album on Atlantic Records, called \"Fuzzatonic Scream\".",
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"Title: The Roseanne Show\n\nThe Roseanne Show is a syndicated talk show hosted by American actress Roseanne Barr following the end of her long-running sitcom. The show featured Roseanne interviewing a mixture of quirky guests along with Roseanne's signature style of brassy, in-your-face, domestic goddess comedy. \"The Roseanne Show\" was the first to be recorded digitally. During the show's run there were also live call-ins from viewers and celebrities. Sometimes during a taping there was a webchat during the taping and after the show. The set of the show consisted of a living room, a kitchen, and a garden scene. The set rotated to present a different interview setting. The show also featured skits with audience member participation. Skits included \"Judge Roseanne\", \"The Dr. is In-sane\" and a dating game-esque skit. Some skits also included her producer Mary Pelloni. Throughout the show's entire two-year run, Dailey Pike was Roseanne's warmup guy and sidekick regular on the show. In season one, Zach Hope was Roseanne's cyber sidekick. Later in season two, Michael Fishman, who portrayed D.J. Conner on \"Roseanne\", replaced Hope as Roseanne's cyber sidekick.",
"Title: Roseanne's Nuts\n\nRoseanne's Nuts is a Lifetime reality show/docudrama that aired from July 13, 2011, to September 16, 2011. It featured Roseanne Barr, her partner Johnny Argent and son Jake Pentland as they live on their macadamia nut and livestock farm in Hawaii. Celebrity guests included: Bonnie Bramlett, Michael Fishman, Phyllis Diller, and Sandra Bernhard.",
"Title: Roseanne Barr\n\nRoseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and television producer. She was also the 2012 presidential nominee of the California-based Peace and Freedom Party. Barr began her career in stand-up comedy at clubs before gaining fame for her role in the hit television sitcom \"Roseanne\". The show ran for nine seasons, from 1988 to 1997. She won both an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her work on the show. It was announced in 2017 that an eight episode revival of the show will air in 2018. Barr had crafted a \"fierce working-class domestic goddess\" persona in the eight years preceding her sitcom and wanted to do a realistic show about a strong mother who was not a victim of patriarchal consumerism."
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"Title: Courteney Cox\n\nCourteney Bass Cox (born June 15, 1964) is an American actress, producer, and director. She is best known for her roles as Monica Geller on the NBC sitcom \"Friends\", Gale Weathers in the horror series \"Scream\", and Jules Cobb in the ABC/TBS sitcom \"Cougar Town\", for which she earned her first Golden Globe nomination. Cox also starred in the FX series \"Dirt\". She owns a production company, called Coquette Productions, which was created by Cox and her then-husband David Arquette. Cox also worked as a director on her sitcom \"Cougar Town\" and the television film \"Talhotblond\".",
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"Title: Cory Booker\n\nCory Anthony Booker (born April 27, 1969) is an American politician and the junior United States Senator from New Jersey, in office since 2013. Previously he served as mayor of Newark from 2006 to 2013."
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What South Korean television series what model and actor Kim Woo-bin's first leading role on television?
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" Written by Kim Eun-sook, the trendy drama is set in a high school populated by the privileged and uber-rich.",
" It aired on SBS from October 9 to December 12, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 for 20 episodes."
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"Uncontrollably Fond () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy.",
" It aired every Wednesdays and Thursdays on KBS2 at 21:55 from July 6 to September 8, 2016."
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"Yoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress.",
" She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film \"Re-encounter\", her first leading role.",
" In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series \"Doctor Crush\"."
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"Queen In-hyun's Man () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Ji Hyun-woo and Yoo In-na.",
" The story centers around obscure actress Choi Hee-jin (played by Yoo In-na, in her first leading role) who falls in love with Kim Bung-do (played by Ji Hyun-woo), a time-traveling scholar from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) who jumps 300 years into the future to the 21st century."
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"Title: White Christmas (TV series)\n\nWhite Christmas () is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Kim Sang-kyung, Baek Sung-hyun, and a cast of then-rookie actors, namely Kim Young-kwang, Lee Soo-hyuk, Kwak Jung-wook, Hong Jong-hyun, Esom, Kim Woo-bin, Sung Joon, Jung Suk-won, and Lee El. Written by Park Yeon-seon and directed by Kim Yong-soo, it aired as part of the Drama Special anthology series on KBS2 from January 30 to March 20, 2011 on Sundays at 23:15 for 8 episodes.",
"Title: The Con Artists (2014 film)\n\nThe Con Artists (; lit. \"The Technicians\") is a 2014 South Korean heist film directed by Kim Hong-sun, and starring Kim Woo-bin, Lee Hyun-woo, and Ko Chang-seok.",
"Title: Kim Nam-joo\n\nKim Nam-joo (born May 10, 1971) is a South Korean actress. Kim rose to stardom in the 1990s in television series such as \"Model\", \"The Boss\" and \"Her House\". After 2001, Kim went into semi-retirement, only appearing in commercials, particularly after she got married to actor Kim Seung-woo in 2005 and they started a family. Then in 2009, she made her comeback with \"Queen of Housewives\", written by Park Ji-eun. \"Housewives\" was a ratings hit, and Kim went on to collaborate with Park on \"Queen of Reversals\" (2010), and \"My Husband Got a Family\" (the number one top-rated program on Korean television for the entire year of 2012), and the series' success established Kim's continuing star status.",
"Title: Kim Woo-bin\n\nKim Woo-bin (born Kim Hyun-joong on July 16, 1989) is a South Korean model and actor. He began his career as a runway model and made his acting debut in the television drama \"White Christmas\". He subsequently gained attention in \"A Gentleman's Dignity\" (2012), and made his breakthrough with \"School 2013\" (2012-2013) and \"The Heirs\" (2013). Kim later starred in box office hits \"\" (2013), \"The Con Artists\" (2014) and \"Twenty\" (2015). In 2016, he took on his first leading role on television in \"Uncontrollably Fond\".",
"Title: Master (2016 film)\n\nMaster (Hangul: 마스터 ; RR: \"Maseuteo \" ) is a South Korean crime-action film starring Lee Byung-hun, Kang Dong-won and Kim Woo-bin.",
"Title: Lee Hyun-woo (actor)\n\nLee Hyun-woo (born March 23, 1993) is a South Korean actor and singer. He began his career as a child actor when he was nine, and later appeared in the television series \"The Return of Iljimae\" (2009) and \"Queen Seondeok\" (2009). He was also featured in \"Master of Study\" (2010) and \"To the Beautiful You\" (2012). Lee gained recognition with his role as a North Korean spy in the 2013 film \"Secretly, Greatly\" as well as a genius hacker in 2014's \"The Con Artists\". In 2016, he landed his first leading role in KBS2's \"Moorim School\". In 2017, he starred in his second leading role in tvN's \"The Liar and His Lover\", alongside Red Velvet's Joy",
"Title: The Heirs\n\nThe Heirs (왕관을 쓰려는 자, 그 무게를 견뎌라 – 상속자들 ), also known as The Inheritors, is a South Korean television series starring Lee Min-ho, Park Shin-hye and Kim Woo-bin. Written by Kim Eun-sook, the trendy drama is set in a high school populated by the privileged and uber-rich. It aired on SBS from October 9 to December 12, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 for 20 episodes.",
"Title: Uncontrollably Fond\n\nUncontrollably Fond () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy. It aired every Wednesdays and Thursdays on KBS2 at 21:55 from July 6 to September 8, 2016.",
"Title: Yoo Da-in\n\nYoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film \"Re-encounter\", her first leading role. In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series \"Doctor Crush\".",
"Title: Queen In-hyun's Man\n\nQueen In-hyun's Man () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Ji Hyun-woo and Yoo In-na. The story centers around obscure actress Choi Hee-jin (played by Yoo In-na, in her first leading role) who falls in love with Kim Bung-do (played by Ji Hyun-woo), a time-traveling scholar from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) who jumps 300 years into the future to the 21st century."
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"Li Chengpeng () (born September 22, 1968) is a prominent writer and social critic in the People's Republic of China.",
" Well known in China for his reportage and social commentary—Li's Sina Weibo blog had nearly six million followers — (it is offline now) Li made international headlines in 2011 when he announced that he would seek political office as an independent candidate in his hometown of Chengdu, Sichuan province.",
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"Claude M. Lightfoot (1910–1991) was an African-American activist, politician, and author.",
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"Gaius Silius (c. AD 13 – 48) was a Roman senator who was nominated as consul designate for 49 AD, but was executed by the emperor Claudius for his affair with the empress Valeria Messalina."
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"Lucius Apronius was a Roman military commander active during the reign of Tiberius.",
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"James W. Bourque, PC (December 17, 1935 – October 19, 1996) was a First Nations activist, who in 1992 became one of the few Canadians ever appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who had not previously served in an elected political office."
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"A military tribune (Latin \"tribunus militum\", \"tribune of the soldiers\", Greek \"chiliarchos\", χιλίαρχος) was an officer of the Roman army who ranked below the legate and above the centurion.",
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"Title: Li Chengpeng\n\nLi Chengpeng () (born September 22, 1968) is a prominent writer and social critic in the People's Republic of China. Well known in China for his reportage and social commentary—Li's Sina Weibo blog had nearly six million followers — (it is offline now) Li made international headlines in 2011 when he announced that he would seek political office as an independent candidate in his hometown of Chengdu, Sichuan province. While not technically illegal, the decision represented a rare and bold move in a country where candidates for political office are typically appointed by the Communist Party of China.",
"Title: Claude Lightfoot\n\nClaude M. Lightfoot (1910–1991) was an African-American activist, politician, and author. From 1957 until his death in 1991 Lightfoot was an officer of the Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA) and was several times the nominee of that party for elected political office. The author of many books and articles about racism and communism, Lightfoot also traveled and lectured throughout the world.",
"Title: Roman consul\n\nA consul was the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, and the consulship was considered the highest level of the \"cursus honorum\" (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired).",
"Title: List of Roman consuls designate\n\nThis is a list of Roman consuls designate, individuals who were either elected or nominated to the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, or a high office of the Empire, but who for some reason did not enter office at the beginning of the year, either through death, disgrace, or due to changes in imperial administration.",
"Title: Gaius Silius (consul designatus 49 AD)\n\nGaius Silius (c. AD 13 – 48) was a Roman senator who was nominated as consul designate for 49 AD, but was executed by the emperor Claudius for his affair with the empress Valeria Messalina.",
"Title: Lucius Apronius\n\nLucius Apronius was a Roman military commander active during the reign of Tiberius. Apronius shared in the achievements of Vibius Postumus and earned the ornaments of a triumph for his distinguished valor in Dalmatian revolt and Germanic Wars, along with Aulus Caecina Severus and Gaius Silius in 15 AD. In the Senate, Apronius in 22 procured a decree of votive offerings should be made, due to the successful prosecution of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, who had engaged in subversive plotting against Tiberius.",
"Title: Gaius Silius\n\nGaius Silius (died AD 24) was a Roman senator who achieved successes as a general over German barbarians following the disaster of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. He had been appointed consul in AD 13. However, Silius became entangled in the aftermath of Sejanus' fall and was forced to commit suicide.",
"Title: James Bourque\n\nJames W. Bourque, PC (December 17, 1935 – October 19, 1996) was a First Nations activist, who in 1992 became one of the few Canadians ever appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who had not previously served in an elected political office.",
"Title: Military tribune\n\nA military tribune (Latin \"tribunus militum\", \"tribune of the soldiers\", Greek \"chiliarchos\", χιλίαρχος) was an officer of the Roman army who ranked below the legate and above the centurion. Young men of Equestrian rank often served as military tribune as a stepping stone to the Senate. The \"tribunus militum\" should not be confused with the elected political office of tribune of the people \"(tribunus plebis)\" nor with that of \"tribunus militum consulari potestate\".",
"Title: List of undated Roman consuls\n\nThis is a list of Roman consuls, individuals who were either elected or nominated to the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, or a high office of the Empire, but for whom an exact date of when they served in office is absent. Most are reckoned to be suffect consuls, but occasionally it encompasses an ordinary consul."
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