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The first African-American woman to be elected a diocesan bishop succeeded a woman who annouced her retirement during what convention?
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2015 Diocesan Convention
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" She was the first African-American woman to graduate from Bellevue Hospital Medical College and the first African-American woman to intern at Harlem Hospital.",
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"A coadjutor bishop (or bishop coadjutor) is a bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically) Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of the diocese.",
" The coadjutor (literally, \"co-assister\" in Latin) is a bishop himself, although he is also appointed as vicar general.",
" The coadjutor bishop is, however, given authority beyond that ordinarily given to the vicar general, making him co-head of the diocese in all but ceremonial precedence.",
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"Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement.",
" A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction, the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives.",
" She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American woman to deliver a keynote address at a Democratic National Convention.",
" She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors.",
" She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980.",
" She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery."
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"Jennifer Lynn Baskerville-Burrows is an American Anglican bishop in the Episcopal Church.",
" In October 2016, she was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, and she was consecrated on April 29, 2017.",
" She is the first African-American woman to be elected a diocesan bishop.",
" Prior to her consecration, she served as Director of Networking in the Diocese of Chicago.",
" Previously, she was a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, and the Episcopal Diocese of California.",
" In addition to her parish ministry, she has been Director of Alumni and Church Relations at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and a chaplain to Syracuse University."
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"The Bishop of Dover is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Canterbury, England, The title takes its name after the town of Dover in Kent.",
" The Bishop of Dover holds the additional title of \"Bishop in Canterbury\" and is empowered to act almost as if he were the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, since the actual diocesan bishop (the Archbishop of Canterbury) is based at Lambeth Palace in London, and thus is frequently away from his diocese, fulfilling national and international duties.",
" Among other things, this gives the Bishop of Dover an \"ex officio\" seat in the Church's General Synod.",
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" Its see is in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Christ Church Cathedral.",
" According to the diocesan newsletter, the diocese has 10,137 communicants in 49 parishes.",
" The current bishop is Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, the first African-American woman to serve as diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church and the first woman to succeed another woman as a diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church; Catherine Waynick served as bishop of the diocese from 1997 to 2017."
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"John Michael D'Arcy (August 18, 1932 – February 3, 2013) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.",
" He was the eighth diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana.",
" He was succeeded as diocesan bishop by Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, who was named to the post by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday, November 14, 2009.",
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"Catherine Elizabeth Maples \"Cate\" Waynick (born November 13, 1948) is an American Anglican bishop.",
" She was the tenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis from 1997 to 2017.",
" She was elected Bishop Coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis in January 1997, was consecrated on June 7 of that year, and became the Diocesan Bishop on September 10, 1997.",
" She succeeded Edward Witker Jones, who served from 1978 to 1997.",
" At the 2015 Diocesan Convention, Bishop Waynick announced plans to retire, and called for the election of a new bishop to be consecrated in 2017.",
" She was succeeded by Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows on April 29, 2017."
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"In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis ) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court.",
" Although the diocesan bishop can reserve certain cases to himself, the judicial vicar and the diocesan bishop are a single tribunal, which means that decisions of the judicial vicar cannot be appealed to the diocesan bishop but must instead be appealed to the appellate tribunal.",
" The judicial vicar (or \"officialis\" ) ought to be someone other than the vicar general, unless the smallness of the diocese or the limited number of cases suggest otherwise.",
" Other judges, who may be priests, deacons, religious brothers or sisters or nuns, or laypersons, and who must have knowledge of canon law and be Catholics in good standing, assist the judicial vicar either by deciding cases on a single judge basis or by forming with him a panel over which he or one of them presides.",
" A judicial vicar may also be assisted by adjutant judicial vicars (or \"vice-officiales\").",
" The judicial vicar is assisted by at least one, if not more, individuals with the title defender of the bond, they are normally priests, but do not have to be.",
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"Title: Coadjutor bishop\n\nA coadjutor bishop (or bishop coadjutor) is a bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically) Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of the diocese. The coadjutor (literally, \"co-assister\" in Latin) is a bishop himself, although he is also appointed as vicar general. The coadjutor bishop is, however, given authority beyond that ordinarily given to the vicar general, making him co-head of the diocese in all but ceremonial precedence. In modern times, the coadjutor automatically succeeds the diocesan bishop upon the latter's retirement, removal, or death.",
"Title: Barbara Jordan\n\nBarbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction, the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives. She was best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon, and as the first African-American woman to deliver a keynote address at a Democratic National Convention. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other honors. She was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1978 to 1980. She was the first African-American woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery.",
"Title: Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows\n\nJennifer Lynn Baskerville-Burrows is an American Anglican bishop in the Episcopal Church. In October 2016, she was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, and she was consecrated on April 29, 2017. She is the first African-American woman to be elected a diocesan bishop. Prior to her consecration, she served as Director of Networking in the Diocese of Chicago. Previously, she was a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, and the Episcopal Diocese of California. In addition to her parish ministry, she has been Director of Alumni and Church Relations at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and a chaplain to Syracuse University.",
"Title: Bishop of Dover\n\nThe Bishop of Dover is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Canterbury, England, The title takes its name after the town of Dover in Kent. The Bishop of Dover holds the additional title of \"Bishop in Canterbury\" and is empowered to act almost as if he were the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, since the actual diocesan bishop (the Archbishop of Canterbury) is based at Lambeth Palace in London, and thus is frequently away from his diocese, fulfilling national and international duties. Among other things, this gives the Bishop of Dover an \"ex officio\" seat in the Church's General Synod. Until recently, there was another proper suffragan, the Bishop of Maidstone, who did not have the same extra powers.",
"Title: Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis\n\nThe Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, formerly known as the Episcopal Diocese of Indiana, is a diocese in Province V (for the Midwest region) of the Episcopal Church. It encompasses the southern two-thirds of the state of Indiana. Its see is in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Christ Church Cathedral. According to the diocesan newsletter, the diocese has 10,137 communicants in 49 parishes. The current bishop is Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, the first African-American woman to serve as diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church and the first woman to succeed another woman as a diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church; Catherine Waynick served as bishop of the diocese from 1997 to 2017.",
"Title: John Michael D'Arcy\n\nJohn Michael D'Arcy (August 18, 1932 – February 3, 2013) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the eighth diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana. He was succeeded as diocesan bishop by Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, who was named to the post by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday, November 14, 2009. Until then, Bishop Rhoades had been bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Rachel E. Pruden-Herndon\n\nRachel E. Pruden-Herndon (1898–1979) became the first African-American woman attorney to be admitted to the Georgia Bar on December 27, 1942. She became the first African-American woman to be a City Court Judge in 1965. She was also the first African-American woman from Georgia admitted to practice before the Supreme Court.",
"Title: Catherine Waynick\n\nCatherine Elizabeth Maples \"Cate\" Waynick (born November 13, 1948) is an American Anglican bishop. She was the tenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis from 1997 to 2017. She was elected Bishop Coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis in January 1997, was consecrated on June 7 of that year, and became the Diocesan Bishop on September 10, 1997. She succeeded Edward Witker Jones, who served from 1978 to 1997. At the 2015 Diocesan Convention, Bishop Waynick announced plans to retire, and called for the election of a new bishop to be consecrated in 2017. She was succeeded by Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows on April 29, 2017.",
"Title: Judicial vicar\n\nIn the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis ) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court. Although the diocesan bishop can reserve certain cases to himself, the judicial vicar and the diocesan bishop are a single tribunal, which means that decisions of the judicial vicar cannot be appealed to the diocesan bishop but must instead be appealed to the appellate tribunal. The judicial vicar (or \"officialis\" ) ought to be someone other than the vicar general, unless the smallness of the diocese or the limited number of cases suggest otherwise. Other judges, who may be priests, deacons, religious brothers or sisters or nuns, or laypersons, and who must have knowledge of canon law and be Catholics in good standing, assist the judicial vicar either by deciding cases on a single judge basis or by forming with him a panel over which he or one of them presides. A judicial vicar may also be assisted by adjutant judicial vicars (or \"vice-officiales\"). The judicial vicar is assisted by at least one, if not more, individuals with the title defender of the bond, they are normally priests, but do not have to be. On staff will also be notaries and secretaries, who may be priests, religious brothers or sisters or nuns, or laypersons."
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What state did Wilco's contributor to "Down in a Mirror: A Second Tribute to Jandek" grow up in?
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Illinois
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"Dedicated to Dolphy is an album by American jazz saxophonist Oliver Lake recorded in 1994 for the Italian Black Saint label.",
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"Zé Ramalho Canta Bob Dylan – Tá Tudo Mudando is the second tribute album by Brazilian singer-songwriter Zé Ramalho, released in 2008.",
" This time, he pays an homage to Bob Dylan, whose \"Knockin' on Heaven's Door\" had already been covered by him.",
" Most of the songs' lyrics were almost literally rewritten to Portuguese.",
" The album cover is a reference to Dylan's known promotional film clip for the 1965 song \"Subterranean Homesick Blues\".",
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"Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash is, as the title suggests, a tribute album to country singer Johnny Cash, released on the Dualtone label on September 17, 2002.",
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"Hold Me to This: Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead is the second tribute album by classical pianist Christopher O'Riley of songs by the rock band Radiohead, the first being \"True Love Waits\".",
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"Down in a Mirror: A Second Tribute to Jandek is a tribute album compiled by Moscow, PA-based independent record label Summersteps Records, released as a follow-up to the label's first Jandek tribute, \"\".",
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" Some of the artists are members of the Summersteps roster or fans forming one-time combos to participate on the album, but the album also features contributions from Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Six Organs of Admittance (reportedly a favorite modern act of Jandek's, according to the \"unauthorized\" \"Texas Monthly\" interview), The Mountain Goats, Kawabata Makoto of Acid Mothers Temple, Lewis & Clarke and Okkervil River."
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"Marvin Is 60: A Tribute Album is the second tribute album dedicated to Motown recording artist Marvin Gaye, released by Motown in 1999.",
" The album featured covers of Gaye's hits including \"Sexual Healing\", \"Your Precious Love\" and \"Distant Lover\".",
" Artists such as Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, El DeBarge, Chico DeBarge, Joe, Brian McKnight and Gerald Levert took part in paying tribute to Gaye, all of whom considered the singer one of their biggest influences.",
" The album peaked at number 97 on the Billboard Top 200 and number 20 on the Billboard R&B chart and released the cover versions of \"Your Precious Love\" (Erykah Badu & D'Angelo) and \"You Sure Love to Ball\" (Will Downing) as singles."
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"My Favorites of Hank Williams is an album by American country music artist George Jones.",
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"Parade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- is the second tribute album to Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on July 4, 2012.",
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"Britney 2.0 is an extended play (EP) by the cast of the musical television series \"Glee\".",
" It contains eight songs from the season four \"Glee\" episode of the same name, \"Britney 2.0\", which was the second tribute episode dedicated to American pop singer Britney Spears.",
" The EP is composed of six songs and two mash-ups of Spears songs from her debut album \"...Baby One More Time\" up to her seventh studio album \"Femme Fatale\".",
" The EP was only released digitally."
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"Jeffrey Scot Tweedy (born August 25, 1967) is an American songwriter, musician, and record producer best known as the singer and guitarist of the band Wilco.",
" Tweedy, originally from Belleville, Illinois, started his music career in high school in his band The Plebes with Jay Farrar, which subsequently after several years formed into the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo.",
" After Uncle Tupelo's fourth studio album, the band broke up in 1994 due to conflict between Tweedy and Farrar, prompting Tweedy to form Wilco, with Farrar forming the band Son Volt.",
" Wilco's first album \"A.M.\", released in 1995, received mixed reviews from critics, though Wilco later found critical and commercial success on their later albums, most notably with \"Yankee Hotel Foxtrot\" and \"A Ghost Is Born\", the latter of which received a Grammy for Best Alternative Album in 2005.",
" Across Tweedy's career he has released fifteen studio albums, including four with Uncle Tupelo, ten with Wilco, and one with his son Spencer, along with numerous collaborations with other musicians, most notably \"Mermaid Avenue\" with Billy Bragg."
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"Title: Zé Ramalho Canta Bob Dylan – Tá Tudo Mudando\n\nZé Ramalho Canta Bob Dylan – Tá Tudo Mudando is the second tribute album by Brazilian singer-songwriter Zé Ramalho, released in 2008. This time, he pays an homage to Bob Dylan, whose \"Knockin' on Heaven's Door\" had already been covered by him. Most of the songs' lyrics were almost literally rewritten to Portuguese. The album cover is a reference to Dylan's known promotional film clip for the 1965 song \"Subterranean Homesick Blues\". \"O Vento Vai Responder\", a cover of \"Blowin' in the Wind\", was used in the soundtrack of the Rede Globo telenovela, \"Caminho das Índias\".",
"Title: Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash\n\nDressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash is, as the title suggests, a tribute album to country singer Johnny Cash, released on the Dualtone label on September 17, 2002. It features several of Cash's most well-known songs, such as \"Ring of Fire\" and \"Folsom Prison Blues\", as well as a number of more obscure compositions like \"I'm Gonna Sit on the Porch and Pick on My Old Guitar\" and \"Pack Up Your Sorrows\". Various artists contributed cover versions to the album; these include Hank Williams III, The Reverend Horton Heat and Raul Malo, but the focus is primarily on less popular artists, as opposed to \"\", the second tribute album released around the same time.",
"Title: Hold Me to This\n\nHold Me to This: Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead is the second tribute album by classical pianist Christopher O'Riley of songs by the rock band Radiohead, the first being \"True Love Waits\". Like O'Riley's earlier album, \"Hold Me To This\" surveys a broad range of Radiohead's work, producing piano arrangements of complex tracks such as \"2 + 2 = 5,\" \"Like Spinning Plates\" and \"Paranoid Android.\"",
"Title: Down in a Mirror: A Second Tribute to Jandek\n\nDown in a Mirror: A Second Tribute to Jandek is a tribute album compiled by Moscow, PA-based independent record label Summersteps Records, released as a follow-up to the label's first Jandek tribute, \"\". As with \"Naked in the Afternoon\", \"Down In A Mirror\" features cover versions of songs by the reclusive avant-folk/blues singer/songwriter Jandek. Some of the artists are members of the Summersteps roster or fans forming one-time combos to participate on the album, but the album also features contributions from Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Six Organs of Admittance (reportedly a favorite modern act of Jandek's, according to the \"unauthorized\" \"Texas Monthly\" interview), The Mountain Goats, Kawabata Makoto of Acid Mothers Temple, Lewis & Clarke and Okkervil River.",
"Title: Marvin Is 60: A Tribute Album\n\nMarvin Is 60: A Tribute Album is the second tribute album dedicated to Motown recording artist Marvin Gaye, released by Motown in 1999. The album featured covers of Gaye's hits including \"Sexual Healing\", \"Your Precious Love\" and \"Distant Lover\". Artists such as Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, El DeBarge, Chico DeBarge, Joe, Brian McKnight and Gerald Levert took part in paying tribute to Gaye, all of whom considered the singer one of their biggest influences. The album peaked at number 97 on the Billboard Top 200 and number 20 on the Billboard R&B chart and released the cover versions of \"Your Precious Love\" (Erykah Badu & D'Angelo) and \"You Sure Love to Ball\" (Will Downing) as singles.",
"Title: My Favorites of Hank Williams\n\nMy Favorites of Hank Williams is an album by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in 1962 on the United Artists record label. It was Jones' second tribute to the music of Hank Williams.",
"Title: Parade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick-\n\nParade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- is the second tribute album to Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on July 4, 2012. The album reached number 14 on Billboard Japan Top Albums and number 16 on the Oricon chart.",
"Title: Britney 2.0 (EP)\n\nBritney 2.0 is an extended play (EP) by the cast of the musical television series \"Glee\". It contains eight songs from the season four \"Glee\" episode of the same name, \"Britney 2.0\", which was the second tribute episode dedicated to American pop singer Britney Spears. The EP is composed of six songs and two mash-ups of Spears songs from her debut album \"...Baby One More Time\" up to her seventh studio album \"Femme Fatale\". The EP was only released digitally.",
"Title: Jeff Tweedy\n\nJeffrey Scot Tweedy (born August 25, 1967) is an American songwriter, musician, and record producer best known as the singer and guitarist of the band Wilco. Tweedy, originally from Belleville, Illinois, started his music career in high school in his band The Plebes with Jay Farrar, which subsequently after several years formed into the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo. After Uncle Tupelo's fourth studio album, the band broke up in 1994 due to conflict between Tweedy and Farrar, prompting Tweedy to form Wilco, with Farrar forming the band Son Volt. Wilco's first album \"A.M.\", released in 1995, received mixed reviews from critics, though Wilco later found critical and commercial success on their later albums, most notably with \"Yankee Hotel Foxtrot\" and \"A Ghost Is Born\", the latter of which received a Grammy for Best Alternative Album in 2005. Across Tweedy's career he has released fifteen studio albums, including four with Uncle Tupelo, ten with Wilco, and one with his son Spencer, along with numerous collaborations with other musicians, most notably \"Mermaid Avenue\" with Billy Bragg."
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Who served as the first president of the organization at which a partner of the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White was a founding member?
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John Quincy Adams Ward
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" It was built in 189295 at a cost of $2 million ($ in 2016 ) and was designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White; the estate became a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places) in 1984."
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"William Rutherford Mead (August 20, 1846 – June 19, 1928) was an American architect who was the \"Center of the Office\" of McKim, Mead, and White, a noted Gilded Age architectural firm.",
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" The founding members included such well known figures of the day as Daniel Chester French, Augustus St. Gaudens, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White as well as sculptors less familiar today, such as Herbert Adams, Paul W. Bartlett, Karl Bitter, J. Massey Rhind, and John Quincy Adams Ward—who served as the first president for the society."
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"The Little Red Schoolhouse, also known as Amherst Day School, is a historic schoolhouse on the campus of Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts.",
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" The Georgian Revival-style schoolhouse is of brick, steel and concrete construction, and was built from the ground up to serve preschool children.",
" Features include built-in wood cubbies in the hallway for storing coats and belongings, toddler-sized bench seats around the periphery of the main meeting room, and windows placed at a low height so that children can look out.",
" Referring to the schoolhouse in a 1951 publication, former Amherst College President Stanley King wrote, \"No building on the Amherst campus is better built.\""
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"The David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, originally the Municipal Building and then the Manhattan Municipal Building, at 1 Centre Street in Manhattan, New York City, is a 40-story building built to accommodate increased governmental space demands after the 1898 consolidation of the city's five boroughs.",
" Construction began in 1907 and ended in 1914, marking the end of the City Beautiful movement in New York.",
" William M. Kendall of the noted architectural firm McKim, Mead & White designed the building, which was the first to incorporate a subway station – the Chambers Street station, served by the trains – into its base."
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"Protection of the Flag Monument is a historic war memorial located in Academy Park at Athens, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.",
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" It has a granite pedestal topped by a bronze sculpture group.",
" The sculpture is of an adult soldier and a young drummer boy.",
" A commemorative plaque indicates it was dedicated in memory of the soldiers who fought in defense of the flag."
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"title": "Protection of the Flag Monument"
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"sentences": [
"The Bowdoin College Museum of Art is an art museum located in Brunswick, Maine.",
" Included on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum is located in a building on the campus of Bowdoin College designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White."
],
"title": "Bowdoin College Museum of Art"
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"sentences": [
"Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms.",
" He designed a long series of houses for the rich, and numerous public, institutional, and religious buildings.",
" His design principles embodied the \"American Renaissance\"."
],
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},
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"William Mitchell Kendall (13 February 1856 – 8 August 1941) was an American architect who spent his architectural career with the New York firm McKim, Mead & White, from 1882 until his death in 1941.",
" The leading American architectural practice at the turn of the century, McKim, Mead & White was renowned for its classical and Renaissance Revival work; dozens of prominent architects began their careers at McKim, Mead & White.",
" Kendall was closely associated with partner Charles Follen McKim and added a refined delicacy to McKim’s somewhat severe Roman classicism."
],
"title": "William M. Kendall"
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"sentences": [
"McKim, Mead & White was a prominent American architectural firm that thrived at the turn of the twentieth century.",
" The firm's founding partners were Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846–1928) and Stanford White (1853–1906).",
" They hired many other architects, partners, associates, designers and draftsmen, who came to prominence during or after their time at the firm."
],
"title": "McKim, Mead & White"
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"Title: Sleepy Hollow Country Club\n\nSleepy Hollow Country Club is a historic country club in Scarborough-on-Hudson in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The club was founded in 1911, and its clubhouse was known as Woodlea, a 140-room Vanderbilt mansion owned by Colonel Elliott Fitch Shepard and his wife Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard. It was built in 189295 at a cost of $2 million ($ in 2016 ) and was designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White; the estate became a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places) in 1984.",
"Title: William Rutherford Mead\n\nWilliam Rutherford Mead (August 20, 1846 – June 19, 1928) was an American architect who was the \"Center of the Office\" of McKim, Mead, and White, a noted Gilded Age architectural firm. The firm's other two founding partners were Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), and Stanford White (1853–1906).",
"Title: National Sculpture Society\n\nFounded in 1893, the National Sculpture Society (NSS) was the first organization of professional sculptors formed in the United States. The purpose of the organization was to promote the welfare of American sculptors, although its founding members included several renowned architects. The founding members included such well known figures of the day as Daniel Chester French, Augustus St. Gaudens, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White as well as sculptors less familiar today, such as Herbert Adams, Paul W. Bartlett, Karl Bitter, J. Massey Rhind, and John Quincy Adams Ward—who served as the first president for the society.",
"Title: Little Red Schoolhouse (Amherst, Massachusetts)\n\nThe Little Red Schoolhouse, also known as Amherst Day School, is a historic schoolhouse on the campus of Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Designed by the noted academic architect James Kellum Smith of the firm McKim, Mead and White, the building was completed in 1937. The Georgian Revival-style schoolhouse is of brick, steel and concrete construction, and was built from the ground up to serve preschool children. Features include built-in wood cubbies in the hallway for storing coats and belongings, toddler-sized bench seats around the periphery of the main meeting room, and windows placed at a low height so that children can look out. Referring to the schoolhouse in a 1951 publication, former Amherst College President Stanley King wrote, \"No building on the Amherst campus is better built.\"",
"Title: Manhattan Municipal Building\n\nThe David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, originally the Municipal Building and then the Manhattan Municipal Building, at 1 Centre Street in Manhattan, New York City, is a 40-story building built to accommodate increased governmental space demands after the 1898 consolidation of the city's five boroughs. Construction began in 1907 and ended in 1914, marking the end of the City Beautiful movement in New York. William M. Kendall of the noted architectural firm McKim, Mead & White designed the building, which was the first to incorporate a subway station – the Chambers Street station, served by the trains – into its base.",
"Title: Protection of the Flag Monument\n\nProtection of the Flag Monument is a historic war memorial located in Academy Park at Athens, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. It was designed and erected between 1900 and 1902, by noted architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, with a sculpture by George Thomas Brewster. It has a granite pedestal topped by a bronze sculpture group. The sculpture is of an adult soldier and a young drummer boy. A commemorative plaque indicates it was dedicated in memory of the soldiers who fought in defense of the flag.",
"Title: Bowdoin College Museum of Art\n\nThe Bowdoin College Museum of Art is an art museum located in Brunswick, Maine. Included on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum is located in a building on the campus of Bowdoin College designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White.",
"Title: Stanford White\n\nStanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. He designed a long series of houses for the rich, and numerous public, institutional, and religious buildings. His design principles embodied the \"American Renaissance\".",
"Title: William M. Kendall\n\nWilliam Mitchell Kendall (13 February 1856 – 8 August 1941) was an American architect who spent his architectural career with the New York firm McKim, Mead & White, from 1882 until his death in 1941. The leading American architectural practice at the turn of the century, McKim, Mead & White was renowned for its classical and Renaissance Revival work; dozens of prominent architects began their careers at McKim, Mead & White. Kendall was closely associated with partner Charles Follen McKim and added a refined delicacy to McKim’s somewhat severe Roman classicism.",
"Title: McKim, Mead & White\n\nMcKim, Mead & White was a prominent American architectural firm that thrived at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm's founding partners were Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846–1928) and Stanford White (1853–1906). They hired many other architects, partners, associates, designers and draftsmen, who came to prominence during or after their time at the firm."
] |
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What is the Portuguese football agent whose clients include the manager for the Premier League club Manchester United, often referred to as?
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super-agent
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bridge
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medium
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"Jorge Mendes",
"José Mourinho",
"José Mourinho"
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"sentences": [
"Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that competes in the Premier League.",
" Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902.",
" During the 1889–90 season, Manchester United joined the Football Alliance.",
" The team was elected to The Football League in 1892, where the club remained until 1992, when the League's First Division was replaced as the top level of English football by the Premier League."
],
"title": "Manchester United F.C. league record by opponent"
},
{
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"László Csaba (born 13 February 1964 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita County, Romania) is a Hungarian football manager and former player.",
" He was the manager of Hungarian Premier League Club MTK Budapest, Belgian Pro League club Charleroi SC and of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian.",
" Previously to that, he had spells managing at Ferencvárosi TC, FC Sopron and the Ugandan and Lithuanian national team and Slovakian Premier League club Dunajská Streda."
],
"title": "Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Romelu Menama Lukaku Bolingoli (born 13 May 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester United and the Belgium national team.",
" He is one of only five players to score 50 Premier League goals before his 23rd birthday, and the fourth player (and first foreigner) to score 80 before his 24th birthday."
],
"title": "Romelu Lukaku"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz, (] ; born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football coach who is the current manager of the Iran national team.",
" He has also been the manager of the Portuguese national team and Spanish club Real Madrid, and was Alex Ferguson's assistant manager at English club Manchester United.",
" He has qualified three national teams to the World Cup, those being South Africa in 2002, Portugal in 2010, and Iran in 2014 and 2018."
],
"title": "Carlos Queiroz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Northwich Victoria Football Club are an English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire.",
" They are currently competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.",
" The club was founded in 1874, playing challenge matches organised on an ad hoc basis until the 1877 season, when they entered the Welsh Cup for the first time.",
" The club entered two other competitions (The Cheshire Senior Cup in 1879 and the FA Cup in 1882) before finally playing league football in The Combination in 1890, for which they were founding members.",
" They became founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, where the club remained for two seasons, and are the only two seasons in the club's history where they have played professionally and in the Football League.",
" In the 1894 season, they returned to amateur, regional football when they rejoined the Combination.",
" Two season in the Cheshire League followed until the turn of the century, when Northwich joined the Manchester League in 1900, when they finished as runners-up.",
" Two seasons later, for the first time, they won a league trophy as winners of the Manchester League in 1902.",
" They departed the Manchester League in 1912 when they joined the second division of the Lancashire Combination, finishing 4th in the first season, which ensured their promotion to the first division.",
" In 1919, they became founder members of the Cheshire County League, where they remained until the 1968 season, winning the league just once in the 1956–57 season.",
" Following their departure from the Cheshire County League, they became founder members of the Northern Premier League.",
" In 1979, they founded yet another league, the Alliance Premier League (now known as the Football Conference, where they remained until their relegation in the 2004–05 season.",
" During their time in the Conference, they won the FA Trophy in the 1983–84 season, and finished runners-up twice in 1982 and 1995.",
" They returned to the Conference National at their first attempt when they won the Conference North in the 2005–06 season.",
" However, ongoing financial issues in the latter part of the 2000s saw them relegated twice in two season; in 2009 they were relegated back to the Conference North and then again the following season to the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where they are competing for the current season."
],
"title": "List of Northwich Victoria F.C. seasons"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2011–12 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League due to its sponsorship by the Barclays bank) was the 20th season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992.",
" The season began on 13 August 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012 with Manchester City sealing their first league title since 1968 with victory over Queens Park Rangers on the final day.",
" The title was City's first Premier League success, making them the fifth club to win the Premier League in its 20-year history.",
" City finished level on 89 points with Manchester United, but their goal difference was eight better than their local rivals', making it the first time the Premier League had been won on goal difference and the first time a club previously relegated from the Premier League had won the title."
],
"title": "2011–12 Premier League"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Philip Anthony Jones (born 21 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.",
" Before joining Manchester United, Jones played for Blackburn Rovers at both youth and senior levels.",
" Although primarily a centre-back, he has also been used as a right-back or defensive midfielder."
],
"title": "Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, (born 26 January 1963), known as José Mourinho (] ), is a Portuguese football manager and former football player.",
" He is the manager of Premier League club Manchester United."
],
"title": "José Mourinho"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent.",
" He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996.",
" Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodríguez, and José Mourinho.",
" Mendes is often referred to as a \"super-agent\"."
],
"title": "Jorge Mendes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Willie McKay is a British football agent based in Monaco.",
" He is the agent of many top-level footballers, mainly based in England and France specifically the Premier League.",
" His clients include James McFadden, Joey Barton, Henri Camara, Scott McDonald, Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé, Charles N'Zogbia, Tyrone Mears, Amdy Faye, Ross McCormack, and Pascal Chimbonda.",
" He is also the agent of his twin sons, Jack and Paul McKay."
],
"title": "Willie McKay"
}
] |
[
"Title: Manchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English association football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that competes in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902. During the 1889–90 season, Manchester United joined the Football Alliance. The team was elected to The Football League in 1892, where the club remained until 1992, when the League's First Division was replaced as the top level of English football by the Premier League.",
"Title: Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)\n\nLászló Csaba (born 13 February 1964 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita County, Romania) is a Hungarian football manager and former player. He was the manager of Hungarian Premier League Club MTK Budapest, Belgian Pro League club Charleroi SC and of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian. Previously to that, he had spells managing at Ferencvárosi TC, FC Sopron and the Ugandan and Lithuanian national team and Slovakian Premier League club Dunajská Streda.",
"Title: Romelu Lukaku\n\nRomelu Menama Lukaku Bolingoli (born 13 May 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester United and the Belgium national team. He is one of only five players to score 50 Premier League goals before his 23rd birthday, and the fourth player (and first foreigner) to score 80 before his 24th birthday.",
"Title: Carlos Queiroz\n\nCarlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz, (] ; born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football coach who is the current manager of the Iran national team. He has also been the manager of the Portuguese national team and Spanish club Real Madrid, and was Alex Ferguson's assistant manager at English club Manchester United. He has qualified three national teams to the World Cup, those being South Africa in 2002, Portugal in 2010, and Iran in 2014 and 2018.",
"Title: List of Northwich Victoria F.C. seasons\n\nNorthwich Victoria Football Club are an English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire. They are currently competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. The club was founded in 1874, playing challenge matches organised on an ad hoc basis until the 1877 season, when they entered the Welsh Cup for the first time. The club entered two other competitions (The Cheshire Senior Cup in 1879 and the FA Cup in 1882) before finally playing league football in The Combination in 1890, for which they were founding members. They became founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, where the club remained for two seasons, and are the only two seasons in the club's history where they have played professionally and in the Football League. In the 1894 season, they returned to amateur, regional football when they rejoined the Combination. Two season in the Cheshire League followed until the turn of the century, when Northwich joined the Manchester League in 1900, when they finished as runners-up. Two seasons later, for the first time, they won a league trophy as winners of the Manchester League in 1902. They departed the Manchester League in 1912 when they joined the second division of the Lancashire Combination, finishing 4th in the first season, which ensured their promotion to the first division. In 1919, they became founder members of the Cheshire County League, where they remained until the 1968 season, winning the league just once in the 1956–57 season. Following their departure from the Cheshire County League, they became founder members of the Northern Premier League. In 1979, they founded yet another league, the Alliance Premier League (now known as the Football Conference, where they remained until their relegation in the 2004–05 season. During their time in the Conference, they won the FA Trophy in the 1983–84 season, and finished runners-up twice in 1982 and 1995. They returned to the Conference National at their first attempt when they won the Conference North in the 2005–06 season. However, ongoing financial issues in the latter part of the 2000s saw them relegated twice in two season; in 2009 they were relegated back to the Conference North and then again the following season to the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where they are competing for the current season.",
"Title: 2011–12 Premier League\n\nThe 2011–12 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League due to its sponsorship by the Barclays bank) was the 20th season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The season began on 13 August 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012 with Manchester City sealing their first league title since 1968 with victory over Queens Park Rangers on the final day. The title was City's first Premier League success, making them the fifth club to win the Premier League in its 20-year history. City finished level on 89 points with Manchester United, but their goal difference was eight better than their local rivals', making it the first time the Premier League had been won on goal difference and the first time a club previously relegated from the Premier League had won the title.",
"Title: Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992)\n\nPhilip Anthony Jones (born 21 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team. Before joining Manchester United, Jones played for Blackburn Rovers at both youth and senior levels. Although primarily a centre-back, he has also been used as a right-back or defensive midfielder.",
"Title: José Mourinho\n\nJosé Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, (born 26 January 1963), known as José Mourinho (] ), is a Portuguese football manager and former football player. He is the manager of Premier League club Manchester United.",
"Title: Jorge Mendes\n\nJorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent. He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996. Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodríguez, and José Mourinho. Mendes is often referred to as a \"super-agent\".",
"Title: Willie McKay\n\nWillie McKay is a British football agent based in Monaco. He is the agent of many top-level footballers, mainly based in England and France specifically the Premier League. His clients include James McFadden, Joey Barton, Henri Camara, Scott McDonald, Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé, Charles N'Zogbia, Tyrone Mears, Amdy Faye, Ross McCormack, and Pascal Chimbonda. He is also the agent of his twin sons, Jack and Paul McKay."
] |
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What category of Shakespearean plays included subjects like the King of England (from 1483-1485)?
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histories
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bridge
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hard
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"John Twynyho (c.1440 - 30 September 1485) (\"alias\" Twynyhoe, Twynihoe, etc.) of Cirencester, Bristol and Lechlade, all in Gloucestershire, was a lawyer and wealthy wool merchant who served as Recorder of Bristol, as a Member of Parliament for Bristol in Gloucestershire in 1472-5 and in 1484 and for the prestigious county seat Gloucestershire in 1476.",
" In 1478 he was Attorney General to Lord Edward (the future King Edward V (1483-1483)), eldest son and heir of King Edward IV."
],
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"In the culture of ancient Greece, the term paideia (also spelled paedeia) ( ; Greek: παιδεία ) referred to the rearing and education of the ideal member of the polis.",
" It incorporated both practical, subject-based schooling and a focus upon the socialization of individuals within the aristocratic order of the polis.",
" The practical aspects of this education included subjects subsumed under the modern designation of the liberal arts (rhetoric, grammar and philosophy are examples), as well as scientific disciplines like arithmetic and medicine.",
" An ideal and successful member of the polis would possess intellectual, moral and physical refinement, so training in gymnastics and wrestling was valued for its effect on the body alongside the moral education which the Greeks believed was imparted by the study of music, poetry and philosophy.",
" This approach to the rearing of a well-rounded Greek male was common to the Greek-speaking world, with the exception of Sparta where a rigid and militaristic form of education known as the \"agoge\" was practiced."
],
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"Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare.",
" Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the History of England, they were classified as \"histories\" in the First Folio.",
" The Roman tragedies—\"Julius Caesar\", \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and \"Coriolanus\"—are also based on historical figures, but because their source stories were foreign and ancient they are almost always classified as tragedies rather than histories.",
" Shakespeare's romances (tragicomic plays) were written late in his career and published originally as either tragedy or comedy.",
" They share some elements of tragedy featuring a high status central character but end happily like Shakespearean comedies.",
" Several hundred years after Shakespeare's death, scholar F.S. Boas also coined a fifth category, the \"problem play,\" for plays that don't fit neatly into a single classification because of their subject matter, setting, or ending.",
" The classifications of certain Shakespeare plays are still debated among scholars."
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"Sir Thomas Arundell (1454–1485) was an English nobleman.",
" He was made a Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Richard III in 1483.",
" Two years later, when Richard III was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth (1485), he was attainted for rebelling against the King.",
" Arundell then gave his support to Henry Tudor in his claim to the throne.",
" His marriage to the heiress, Katherine Dynham, brought great wealth to the Arundell family.",
" She was one of the four sisters and coheirs of John Dynham, 1st Baron Dynham."
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"In the First Folio, the plays of William Shakespeare were grouped into three categories: comedies, histories, and tragedies.",
" The histories—along with those of contemporary Renaissance playwrights—help define the genre of history plays.",
" The histories might be more accurately called the \"English history plays\" and include the outliers \"King John\" and \"Henry VIII\" as well as a continuous sequence of eight plays covering the Wars of the Roses.",
" These last are considered to have been composed in two cycles.",
" The so-called first tetralogy, apparently written in the early 1590s, deals with the later part of the struggle and includes \"Henry VI, parts one\", \"two\" & \"three\" and \"Richard III\".",
" The second tetralogy, finished in 1599 and including \"Richard II\", \"Henry IV, Part 1\", \"Henry IV, Part 2\" and \"Henry V\", is frequently called the \"Henriad\" after its protagonist Prince Hal, the future Henry V."
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"Sir Hugh Conway was created Lord Treasurer of Ireland in 1494 by King Henry VII of England.",
" He replaced Sir James Ormonde as Lord Treasurer of Ireland.",
" In 1504 he was appointed Treasurer of Calais by Henry VII ( Cal.",
" Pat.",
" Rolls Henry VIII, vol.",
" ii, 365).",
" Hugh Conway was an early supporter of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond (later Henry VII), was sent by Margaret Beaufort, Henry's mother to Henry, in exile in France, in 1483 with a large sum of money and encouragement to invade England through Wales and seize the crown from Richard III.",
" Henry did so in 1485 and Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth, where Hugh was present.",
" Hugh was appointed Keeper of the Great Wardrobe by King Henry VII on 21 September 1485, was knighted in January 1486 at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, and married Elizabeth Courtenay, daughter of Sir Thomas Courtenay, Earl of Devon, in 1490.",
" Sir Hugh Conway was appointed Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire by Henry VII in 1500.",
" Sir Hugh was a son of John ‘ Aer Conwy Hen ’ of Bodrhyddan Hall and Constable of Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales, by his first marriage, and descended from the ancient line of Conway (Conwy = Wales) and de Crevecouer (The Journal Of The Flintshire Historical Society (Appendix D: Conwy Pedigree (British Museum Harleian MS 1971))).",
" Sir Hugh's younger half-brother was Edward Conway who married the heiress of Arrow and Alcester, Warwickshire, and was great-grandfather to Edward Conway, 1st Viscount Conway of Ragley Hall, ancestor of the present family of Seymour Conways, Marquis of Hertford."
],
"title": "Hugh Conway (Lord Treasurer)"
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"sentences": [
"The Chiltern Shakespeare Company is a Shakespearean theatre company founded in 1989 that produces Shakespearean plays annually in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.",
" Recent productions include \"Much Ado about Nothing\", \"Twelfth Night\", \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", \"As You Like It\", \"The Taming of the Shrew\", \"The Merchant of Venice\" and \"The Merry Wives of Windsor\"."
],
"title": "Chiltern Shakespeare Company"
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"sentences": [
"The Dark Lady Players are a New York-based Shakespeare company who perform what they regard as the religious allegories in the Shakespearean plays.",
" In 2007 they performed an allegorical production of \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" at the Abingdon Theater in New York.",
" In 2008 they performed \"As You Like It: The Big Flush\", directed by Stephen Wisker, at the Midtown International Theatre Festival with an entirely female cast interspersing Shakespeare's \"As You Like It\" with \"cultural and literary references\" believed to be included by Amelia Bassano Lanier.",
" On December 15, 2009 they produced a festival at Manhattan Theater Source of short plays written about Lanier by nine New York City playwrights.",
" In September 2011 they presented \"nine scenes from Shakespeare, divided into three thematic groups and casts\" in the West-Park Presbyterian Church in Upper West Side."
],
"title": "The Dark Lady Players"
},
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"sentences": [
"Richard III (1452–1485) King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death on 22 August 1485."
],
"title": "Richard III (disambiguation)"
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"sentences": [
"Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32, in the Battle of Bosworth Field.",
" He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty.",
" His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England.",
" He is the subject of the historical play \"Richard III\" by William Shakespeare."
],
"title": "Richard III of England"
}
] |
[
"Title: John Twynyho\n\nJohn Twynyho (c.1440 - 30 September 1485) (\"alias\" Twynyhoe, Twynihoe, etc.) of Cirencester, Bristol and Lechlade, all in Gloucestershire, was a lawyer and wealthy wool merchant who served as Recorder of Bristol, as a Member of Parliament for Bristol in Gloucestershire in 1472-5 and in 1484 and for the prestigious county seat Gloucestershire in 1476. In 1478 he was Attorney General to Lord Edward (the future King Edward V (1483-1483)), eldest son and heir of King Edward IV.",
"Title: Paideia\n\nIn the culture of ancient Greece, the term paideia (also spelled paedeia) ( ; Greek: παιδεία ) referred to the rearing and education of the ideal member of the polis. It incorporated both practical, subject-based schooling and a focus upon the socialization of individuals within the aristocratic order of the polis. The practical aspects of this education included subjects subsumed under the modern designation of the liberal arts (rhetoric, grammar and philosophy are examples), as well as scientific disciplines like arithmetic and medicine. An ideal and successful member of the polis would possess intellectual, moral and physical refinement, so training in gymnastics and wrestling was valued for its effect on the body alongside the moral education which the Greeks believed was imparted by the study of music, poetry and philosophy. This approach to the rearing of a well-rounded Greek male was common to the Greek-speaking world, with the exception of Sparta where a rigid and militaristic form of education known as the \"agoge\" was practiced.",
"Title: Shakespearean tragedy\n\nShakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the History of England, they were classified as \"histories\" in the First Folio. The Roman tragedies—\"Julius Caesar\", \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and \"Coriolanus\"—are also based on historical figures, but because their source stories were foreign and ancient they are almost always classified as tragedies rather than histories. Shakespeare's romances (tragicomic plays) were written late in his career and published originally as either tragedy or comedy. They share some elements of tragedy featuring a high status central character but end happily like Shakespearean comedies. Several hundred years after Shakespeare's death, scholar F.S. Boas also coined a fifth category, the \"problem play,\" for plays that don't fit neatly into a single classification because of their subject matter, setting, or ending. The classifications of certain Shakespeare plays are still debated among scholars.",
"Title: Thomas Arundell (1454–1485)\n\nSir Thomas Arundell (1454–1485) was an English nobleman. He was made a Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Richard III in 1483. Two years later, when Richard III was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth (1485), he was attainted for rebelling against the King. Arundell then gave his support to Henry Tudor in his claim to the throne. His marriage to the heiress, Katherine Dynham, brought great wealth to the Arundell family. She was one of the four sisters and coheirs of John Dynham, 1st Baron Dynham.",
"Title: Shakespearean history\n\nIn the First Folio, the plays of William Shakespeare were grouped into three categories: comedies, histories, and tragedies. The histories—along with those of contemporary Renaissance playwrights—help define the genre of history plays. The histories might be more accurately called the \"English history plays\" and include the outliers \"King John\" and \"Henry VIII\" as well as a continuous sequence of eight plays covering the Wars of the Roses. These last are considered to have been composed in two cycles. The so-called first tetralogy, apparently written in the early 1590s, deals with the later part of the struggle and includes \"Henry VI, parts one\", \"two\" & \"three\" and \"Richard III\". The second tetralogy, finished in 1599 and including \"Richard II\", \"Henry IV, Part 1\", \"Henry IV, Part 2\" and \"Henry V\", is frequently called the \"Henriad\" after its protagonist Prince Hal, the future Henry V.",
"Title: Hugh Conway (Lord Treasurer)\n\nSir Hugh Conway was created Lord Treasurer of Ireland in 1494 by King Henry VII of England. He replaced Sir James Ormonde as Lord Treasurer of Ireland. In 1504 he was appointed Treasurer of Calais by Henry VII ( Cal. Pat. Rolls Henry VIII, vol. ii, 365). Hugh Conway was an early supporter of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond (later Henry VII), was sent by Margaret Beaufort, Henry's mother to Henry, in exile in France, in 1483 with a large sum of money and encouragement to invade England through Wales and seize the crown from Richard III. Henry did so in 1485 and Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth, where Hugh was present. Hugh was appointed Keeper of the Great Wardrobe by King Henry VII on 21 September 1485, was knighted in January 1486 at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, and married Elizabeth Courtenay, daughter of Sir Thomas Courtenay, Earl of Devon, in 1490. Sir Hugh Conway was appointed Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire by Henry VII in 1500. Sir Hugh was a son of John ‘ Aer Conwy Hen ’ of Bodrhyddan Hall and Constable of Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales, by his first marriage, and descended from the ancient line of Conway (Conwy = Wales) and de Crevecouer (The Journal Of The Flintshire Historical Society (Appendix D: Conwy Pedigree (British Museum Harleian MS 1971))). Sir Hugh's younger half-brother was Edward Conway who married the heiress of Arrow and Alcester, Warwickshire, and was great-grandfather to Edward Conway, 1st Viscount Conway of Ragley Hall, ancestor of the present family of Seymour Conways, Marquis of Hertford.",
"Title: Chiltern Shakespeare Company\n\nThe Chiltern Shakespeare Company is a Shakespearean theatre company founded in 1989 that produces Shakespearean plays annually in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Recent productions include \"Much Ado about Nothing\", \"Twelfth Night\", \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", \"As You Like It\", \"The Taming of the Shrew\", \"The Merchant of Venice\" and \"The Merry Wives of Windsor\".",
"Title: The Dark Lady Players\n\nThe Dark Lady Players are a New York-based Shakespeare company who perform what they regard as the religious allegories in the Shakespearean plays. In 2007 they performed an allegorical production of \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" at the Abingdon Theater in New York. In 2008 they performed \"As You Like It: The Big Flush\", directed by Stephen Wisker, at the Midtown International Theatre Festival with an entirely female cast interspersing Shakespeare's \"As You Like It\" with \"cultural and literary references\" believed to be included by Amelia Bassano Lanier. On December 15, 2009 they produced a festival at Manhattan Theater Source of short plays written about Lanier by nine New York City playwrights. In September 2011 they presented \"nine scenes from Shakespeare, divided into three thematic groups and casts\" in the West-Park Presbyterian Church in Upper West Side.",
"Title: Richard III (disambiguation)\n\nRichard III (1452–1485) King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death on 22 August 1485.",
"Title: Richard III of England\n\nRichard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32, in the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the subject of the historical play \"Richard III\" by William Shakespeare."
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"Title: Aston Villa F.C.\n\nAston Villa Football Club ( ; nicknamed Villa, The Villa, The Villans and The Lions) is a professional football club in Aston, Birmingham, that plays in the Championship, the second level of English football. Founded in 1874, they have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992.",
"Title: Stiliyan Petrov\n\nStiliyan Alyoshev Petrov (Bulgarian: Стилиян Альошев Петров, born 5 July 1979) is a former Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Petrov joined Celtic from CSKA Sofia in 1999, and won ten trophies in his time at Celtic Park, including four Scottish Premier League titles. In 2006, he moved to Aston Villa in the Premier League, along with his former manager Martin O'Neill. Petrov became club captain at Villa Park, and was an inductee to the Aston Villa Hall of Fame in 2013. In addition he is Bulgaria's all-time most-capped player with 105 appearances for the side.",
"Title: Martin O'Neill\n\nMartin Hugh Michael O'Neill OBE (born 1 March 1952) is a professional football manager, from Northern Ireland, who is manager of the Republic of Ireland national team.",
"Title: 1994 Football League Cup Final\n\nThe 1994 Football League Cup Final took place on 27 March 1994 at the old Wembley Stadium. It was contested between Manchester United and Aston Villa. Aston Villa won 3–1, with one goal from Dalian Atkinson and two from Dean Saunders, to claim their fourth League Cup final victory; Manchester United's goal was scored by Mark Hughes, before Andrei Kanchelskis was sent off for handball. Manchester United would go on to win both the Premier League and FA Cup that season, the result denying United a domestic treble, while Villa finished 10th in the Premier League.",
"Title: 2010–11 Aston Villa F.C. season\n\nThe 2010–11 Aston Villa F.C. season was Aston Villa's 136th professional season; their 100th season in the top-flight; and their 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League. It was also the first (and only) season under French manager Gérard Houllier, who was appointed after previous boss Martin O'Neill resigned on 9 August 2010. Despite a generally disappointing season in both the league and cup competitions, a late surge allowed the club to finish in 9th position in the Premier League (3 places lower than their 6th-place finish the previous season).",
"Title: 2007–08 Aston Villa F.C. season\n\nThe 2007–08 season was Aston Villa's 20th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and 16th consecutive season in the Premier League. The season saw Martin O'Neill continue as manager as the club impressed in league competition, but struggled in both domestic cup competitions – being knocked out in the third round of both.",
"Title: 2011–12 Aston Villa F.C. season\n\nThe 2011–12 Aston Villa F.C. season was Aston Villa's 137th professional season; their 101st season in the top-flight; and their 24th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League. The club was managed by former Birmingham boss Alex McLeish, following Gérard Houllier's departure on 1 June 2011 after less than a year in charge. An extremely disappointing season for the club, saw them finish in 16th place and only two points off relegation. Numerous records were broken during the season including: the lowest points total in the Premier League (38 from 38 games), fewest wins in a season (7) and worst home record in Villa's 138-year history (19 points from 57 available). As well as poor performances in both domestic cups - being knocked out in the third round of the League Cup and the fourth round of the FA Cup. This awful season eventually culminated in the sacking of McLeish on 14 May 2012, a day after the season had concluded.",
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"Title: Nolan Harrison\n\nNolan Harrison III (born January 25, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football defensive lineman who played ten seasons in the National Football League for the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Indiana University and was team captain All Big 10 Honorable Mention. Harrison was drafted in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Harrison was a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity while at IU and received The Distinguished Delta Chi Award from the national Delta Chi Fraternity in 1997. He went to Homewood-Floosmoor High School in Flossmoor, Illinois and was a three-sport varsity letter winner in wrestling (185 pound weight class and heavyweight), track (400 m relay and mile relay) and football (defensive lineman) and in 2009 his high school football number was officially retired at a ceremony during the halftime of a McDonald's charitable basketball game being played by other former and current NFL players.",
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"Title: Leonard Marshall\n\nLeonard Allen Marshall Jr. (born October 22, 1961) is a former American football defensive lineman who played twelve seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Selected 37th overall in the 1983 NFL Draft, he spent the first ten seasons of his career with the New York Giants where he accumulated 79.5 sacks, ranking him third in team history. He was twice selected to the Pro Bowl and twice named NFL Defensive Lineman of the Year following the 1985 and 1986 seasons. He won two championships with the Giants, recording three sacks in the two Super Bowl games which he played in. Marshall is most famously known for his 1991 hit on Joe Montana that knocked him out of the NFC championship game. After his time with the Giants, Marshall went on to play a season each for the New York Jets and Washington Redskins, then retired from football at the age of 33. He played college football at Louisiana State University.",
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"Title: Glen Condren\n\nGlen Paige Condren (born June 10, 1942) is a former American football defensive lineman in the National Football League. He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners. Condren was selected in both the 1964 NFL Draft (by the New York Giants in the 11th round (152nd overall)) and the 1964 American Football League Draft (by the New York Jets in the 19th round (147th overall)). He played seven seasons for the NFL's New York Giants (1965–1967) and the Atlanta Falcons (1969–1972). Glen also played minor league football with the (Huntsville) Alabama Hawks of the Continental Football League. Married to Sheila Condren."
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" The last single, \"Quand Jimmy dit\" was issued in October 1989.",
" It reached number ten in France the next month and was also certified Silver."
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"Thomas Lee \"Tommy\" Brown (born May 1, 1986), also known as Tommy Brown or TB Hits, is an American recording artist, musician, Multiplatinum record producer and songwriter.",
" Tommy currently lives in LA and was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.",
" He has received awards from ASCAP, and was Grammy nominated.",
" He has scored multiple chart topping albums while working with Ariana Grande on her debut #1 album Yours Truly, and her second #1 album My Everything, lastly, Grande's 3rd studio album, Dangerous Woman charting #2 on Billboard 200.",
" Brown has also collected production credits for three songs on Grammy-award winning artist Meghan Trainor's second album, Thank You.",
" Brown's upcoming releases are DJ Khaled's next single \"Forgive Me Father\" feat Trainor & Wale, and Macy Gray's single \"Sugar Daddy\" feat Andre 3000.",
" Tommy Brown is also a music producer.",
" He has produced for many prominent artists including Ariana Grande, Travis Scott, Chris Brown, Black Eyed Peas (which gained him a Grammy nomination in 2010), T.I, Jennifer Lopez, Fifth Harmony, Pia Mia, Macy Gray, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean, Meghan Trainor, Victoria Monet, Meek Mill, Ludacris, Ray J and Gorilla Zoe.",
" He learned from production greats Roy \"Royalty\" Hamilton and Rodney Jerkins of Darkchild, while working alongside them and eventually creating a team of his own and producing with them."
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"Operahouse were a five-piece rock band based in Camden London.",
" Operahouse released their debut single, \"Man Next Door\" in March 2007 on Glaze Records to great response, earning plaudits and airplay from such stations as BBC 6 Music, Xfm, and BBC Radio 2's Jonathan Ross.",
" Their next single, \"Born A Boy\", was released on Marrakesh in January 2008 and in addition to getting even more airplay, scored rave reviews in the \"NME\".",
" The follow-up \"Diane\" was released in May 2008, which was also well received.",
" Their next single, \"Change In Nature\", marked a new milestone for the band.",
" On the band's MySpace, they claimed that they were \"throwing off our indie shackles\" and that the music \"has a slightly darker ... theme\"."
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"This is the discography of American hip-hop artist DJ Drama.",
" His first album, \"\", was released in December 2007.",
" It contained two singles: \"5000 Ones\", featuring Nelly, T.I., Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy, Diddy and Twista, and \"The Art of Storytellin' Part 4\", featuring OutKast and Marsha Ambrosius.",
" His second album was released two years later.",
" On \"\" there were again two singles.",
" The first single is \"Day Dreaming\", featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I..",
" The second single of the album is \"Ridiculous\", featuring Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Lonnie Mac and OJ da Juiceman.",
" Both singles weren't as successful as \"5000 Ones\" in the United States, but \"Day Dreaming\" did peak at #33 on the New Zealander RIANZ singles chart and at #59 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan singles chart.",
" In 2011 DJ Drama released his third studio album, \"Third Power\".",
" It was his first album not to be released in the Gangsta Grillz series.",
" The lead single of the album is \"Oh My\", featuring Fabolous, Roscoe Dash and Wiz Khalifa.",
" It was Drama's first song in the Hot 100.",
" It peaked at #95.",
" Besides it peaked at #18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #12 on the Hot Rap Songs.",
" On March 1, 2012 DJ Drama announced the release of his fourth album: \"Quality Street Music\".",
" For the album DJ Drama released a new single: \"We in This Bitch\", featuring Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris and Future.",
" It peaked at #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.",
" The next single, \"My Moment, featuring 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, & Jeremih, peaked at #89 on the Hot 100 Singles chart, #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and #16 on the Hot Rap Songs.",
" It becomes DJ Drama's most successful single to date."
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"\"Electrica Salsa\", also titled \"Electrica Salsa (Baba Baba)\" is a 1986 song recorded by German DJ and singer Sven Väth under the pseudonym of OFF.",
" It was the first single from his album \"Organisation for Fun\" on which it appears as fourth track in its single version and as 14th track in the PWL remix.",
" The song achieved success in many countries, including France, Austria and Germany, where it was a top three hit.",
" The song was a hit particularly on the dance floors where it was much aired.",
" A new remixed version was available on OFF's next single, \"Step by Step\"."
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"Bruce Fielder (born 1 November 1992), known professionally as Sigala, is an English DJ, record producer and remixer from Norwich, Norfolk.",
" He is best known for his 2015 debut single \"Easy Love\", which samples \"ABC\" by the Jackson 5.",
" It debuted at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 September 2015 and jumped to number one the next week.",
" His follow-up single, \"Sweet Lovin'\", which features Bryn Christopher, reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.",
" His next single \"Say You Do\", which features Imani and DJ Fresh, was released on 18 March 2016 and reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart."
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"Meital Dohan (Hebrew: מיטל דוהן ; born 24 August 1979) is an Israeli award-winning actress in theater, film, and television; including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an Israeli Tony Award.",
" In Israel she was part of major productions such as, \"Dancing with the Stars\", \"Ugly Betty\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", and many more.",
" US audiences were first introduced to Meital as Yael Hoffman on Showtime series \"Weeds\", and as Aurora in the Sony Pictures web-comedy \"Woke Up Dead\".",
", co-starring Jon Heder and Wayne Knight.",
" Meital also stars in \"Foreclosure\" with Michael Imperioli and Wendell Pierce and thriller \"Monogamy\", (Oscilloscope), co-starring Chris Messina and Rashida Jones, won the Best Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival.",
" In early 2012 she caught the attention of hip-hop producer Che Pope (Lauryn Hill, Eminem, Dr. Dre) and they began to record her debut album \"I'm In Hate With Love\".",
" The international attention she received for her first single \"Yummy\" (Rami Afuni LMFAO) and the viral video led media outlets like MTV Buzzworthy, AOL, Artist Direct, Maxim, Yahoo and others to declare Meital as \"the next triple threat\".",
" MTV Buzzworthy said, \"She's also a comedian and a singer.",
" And she's pretty.",
" Why do some people get all the gifts?\"",
" The song played on radio stations and in clubs around the world, trending No. 1 at Reverb Nation globally.",
" Her next single,\"On Ya\" featuring Sean Kingston, charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on the Billboard Club Chart.",
" Following the immediately successful collaboration with Sean Kingston on the hit single \"On Ya,\" \"Extra TV\", and \"Fox News\", Chart Show in UK, MTV UK, and German Pro Seiben TV have all been raving.",
" Both songs have been remixed by top DJs all over the world such as R3hab, Sidney Samson, Dave Aude, Danny Verde, DJ Reflex, DJ Skee, and others..."
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"Aaron Waisglass, better known by his stage name Grandtheft, is a Canadian DJ and musician based in Toronto.",
" He is signed to Diplo's record label Mad Decent.",
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"Josh Levi (born Joshua Levi Bolden) is an American actor, singer, and dancer from Houston, Texas.",
" Levi had a recurring role on television series Friday Night Lights, and was also a finalist on season 3 of the television series The X Factor.",
" After he was eliminated, Levi returned to the show to participate with the top 12 of the competition.",
" He made it to the final eight slots before elimination.",
" Levi released a single, \"Trying to Find You\" in February 2014, and appeared at a DigiTour show in Dallas, Texas in June.",
" He also performed at the outlets at Anthem tree lighting ceremony in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Citadel Outlets in Los Angeles in November 2014 In December that same year, he performed in Navi's King of Pop Michael Jackson tribute concert.",
" In 2015, Levi toured with Aaron Carter, and released a cover of Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney's single, \"FourFiveSeconds\".",
"He, along with Carson Boatman, Connor Boatman and former member of InTENsity and fellow X-factor contestant, Austin Percario form a group named Citizen Føur."
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"Title: Bitch Better Have My Money\n\n\"Bitch Better Have My Money\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was written by Jamille Pierre, Bibi Bourelly, Rihanna, Travis Scott, Kanye West and WondaGurl and produced by Deputy, co-produced by West, together with additional production by Scott and WondaGurl. The song was digitally released on March 26, 2015, through the iTunes Store. \"Bitch Better Have My Money\" is a trap song and represents a notable musical departure from the previous single, \"FourFiveSeconds\".",
"Title: Patricia Kaas discography\n\nFrench singer Patricia Kaas has released ten studio albums, seven live albums, three compilation albums, and fifty-three singles. Kaas' first hit, \"Mademoiselle chante le blues\" was released in November 1987. It peaked at number seven on the French Singles Chart in January 1988 and was certified Silver. The next single, \"D'Allemagne\" was issued in May 1988 and reached number eleven in July 1988. Both songs were included on Kaas' debut album, \"Mademoiselle chante...\" released in November 1988. The album peaked at number two in France in February 1989 and stayed on the chart until 1991. \"Mademoiselle chante...\" was certified Diamond in France and has sold 1.6 million copies in this country alone. It was also certified 2× Platinum in Switzerland and Gold in Canada. The album also peaked at number thirteen on the European Top 100 Albums chart. The third single, \"Mon mec à moi\" was issued in November 1988 and reached number five in France in February 1989. It was also certified Silver. Released as the next single in May 1989, \"Elle voulait jouer cabaret\" peaked at number seventeen in France in June 1989. The last single, \"Quand Jimmy dit\" was issued in October 1989. It reached number ten in France the next month and was also certified Silver.",
"Title: Tommy Brown (record producer)\n\nThomas Lee \"Tommy\" Brown (born May 1, 1986), also known as Tommy Brown or TB Hits, is an American recording artist, musician, Multiplatinum record producer and songwriter. Tommy currently lives in LA and was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has received awards from ASCAP, and was Grammy nominated. He has scored multiple chart topping albums while working with Ariana Grande on her debut #1 album Yours Truly, and her second #1 album My Everything, lastly, Grande's 3rd studio album, Dangerous Woman charting #2 on Billboard 200. Brown has also collected production credits for three songs on Grammy-award winning artist Meghan Trainor's second album, Thank You. Brown's upcoming releases are DJ Khaled's next single \"Forgive Me Father\" feat Trainor & Wale, and Macy Gray's single \"Sugar Daddy\" feat Andre 3000. Tommy Brown is also a music producer. He has produced for many prominent artists including Ariana Grande, Travis Scott, Chris Brown, Black Eyed Peas (which gained him a Grammy nomination in 2010), T.I, Jennifer Lopez, Fifth Harmony, Pia Mia, Macy Gray, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean, Meghan Trainor, Victoria Monet, Meek Mill, Ludacris, Ray J and Gorilla Zoe. He learned from production greats Roy \"Royalty\" Hamilton and Rodney Jerkins of Darkchild, while working alongside them and eventually creating a team of his own and producing with them.",
"Title: Operahouse\n\nOperahouse were a five-piece rock band based in Camden London. Operahouse released their debut single, \"Man Next Door\" in March 2007 on Glaze Records to great response, earning plaudits and airplay from such stations as BBC 6 Music, Xfm, and BBC Radio 2's Jonathan Ross. Their next single, \"Born A Boy\", was released on Marrakesh in January 2008 and in addition to getting even more airplay, scored rave reviews in the \"NME\". The follow-up \"Diane\" was released in May 2008, which was also well received. Their next single, \"Change In Nature\", marked a new milestone for the band. On the band's MySpace, they claimed that they were \"throwing off our indie shackles\" and that the music \"has a slightly darker ... theme\".",
"Title: DJ Drama discography\n\nThis is the discography of American hip-hop artist DJ Drama. His first album, \"\", was released in December 2007. It contained two singles: \"5000 Ones\", featuring Nelly, T.I., Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy, Diddy and Twista, and \"The Art of Storytellin' Part 4\", featuring OutKast and Marsha Ambrosius. His second album was released two years later. On \"\" there were again two singles. The first single is \"Day Dreaming\", featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I.. The second single of the album is \"Ridiculous\", featuring Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Lonnie Mac and OJ da Juiceman. Both singles weren't as successful as \"5000 Ones\" in the United States, but \"Day Dreaming\" did peak at #33 on the New Zealander RIANZ singles chart and at #59 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan singles chart. In 2011 DJ Drama released his third studio album, \"Third Power\". It was his first album not to be released in the Gangsta Grillz series. The lead single of the album is \"Oh My\", featuring Fabolous, Roscoe Dash and Wiz Khalifa. It was Drama's first song in the Hot 100. It peaked at #95. Besides it peaked at #18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #12 on the Hot Rap Songs. On March 1, 2012 DJ Drama announced the release of his fourth album: \"Quality Street Music\". For the album DJ Drama released a new single: \"We in This Bitch\", featuring Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris and Future. It peaked at #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The next single, \"My Moment, featuring 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, & Jeremih, peaked at #89 on the Hot 100 Singles chart, #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and #16 on the Hot Rap Songs. It becomes DJ Drama's most successful single to date.",
"Title: Electrica Salsa\n\n\"Electrica Salsa\", also titled \"Electrica Salsa (Baba Baba)\" is a 1986 song recorded by German DJ and singer Sven Väth under the pseudonym of OFF. It was the first single from his album \"Organisation for Fun\" on which it appears as fourth track in its single version and as 14th track in the PWL remix. The song achieved success in many countries, including France, Austria and Germany, where it was a top three hit. The song was a hit particularly on the dance floors where it was much aired. A new remixed version was available on OFF's next single, \"Step by Step\".",
"Title: Sigala\n\nBruce Fielder (born 1 November 1992), known professionally as Sigala, is an English DJ, record producer and remixer from Norwich, Norfolk. He is best known for his 2015 debut single \"Easy Love\", which samples \"ABC\" by the Jackson 5. It debuted at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 September 2015 and jumped to number one the next week. His follow-up single, \"Sweet Lovin'\", which features Bryn Christopher, reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. His next single \"Say You Do\", which features Imani and DJ Fresh, was released on 18 March 2016 and reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Meital Dohan\n\nMeital Dohan (Hebrew: מיטל דוהן ; born 24 August 1979) is an Israeli award-winning actress in theater, film, and television; including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an Israeli Tony Award. In Israel she was part of major productions such as, \"Dancing with the Stars\", \"Ugly Betty\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", and many more. US audiences were first introduced to Meital as Yael Hoffman on Showtime series \"Weeds\", and as Aurora in the Sony Pictures web-comedy \"Woke Up Dead\". , co-starring Jon Heder and Wayne Knight. Meital also stars in \"Foreclosure\" with Michael Imperioli and Wendell Pierce and thriller \"Monogamy\", (Oscilloscope), co-starring Chris Messina and Rashida Jones, won the Best Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. In early 2012 she caught the attention of hip-hop producer Che Pope (Lauryn Hill, Eminem, Dr. Dre) and they began to record her debut album \"I'm In Hate With Love\". The international attention she received for her first single \"Yummy\" (Rami Afuni LMFAO) and the viral video led media outlets like MTV Buzzworthy, AOL, Artist Direct, Maxim, Yahoo and others to declare Meital as \"the next triple threat\". MTV Buzzworthy said, \"She's also a comedian and a singer. And she's pretty. Why do some people get all the gifts?\" The song played on radio stations and in clubs around the world, trending No. 1 at Reverb Nation globally. Her next single,\"On Ya\" featuring Sean Kingston, charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on the Billboard Club Chart. Following the immediately successful collaboration with Sean Kingston on the hit single \"On Ya,\" \"Extra TV\", and \"Fox News\", Chart Show in UK, MTV UK, and German Pro Seiben TV have all been raving. Both songs have been remixed by top DJs all over the world such as R3hab, Sidney Samson, Dave Aude, Danny Verde, DJ Reflex, DJ Skee, and others...",
"Title: Grandtheft\n\nAaron Waisglass, better known by his stage name Grandtheft, is a Canadian DJ and musician based in Toronto. He is signed to Diplo's record label Mad Decent. He gained recognition as a trap artist, for remixing songs like “Summer“, “Sweet Nothing“ and “Bitch Better Have My Money” and having songs charted around the world.",
"Title: Josh Levi (singer)\n\nJosh Levi (born Joshua Levi Bolden) is an American actor, singer, and dancer from Houston, Texas. Levi had a recurring role on television series Friday Night Lights, and was also a finalist on season 3 of the television series The X Factor. After he was eliminated, Levi returned to the show to participate with the top 12 of the competition. He made it to the final eight slots before elimination. Levi released a single, \"Trying to Find You\" in February 2014, and appeared at a DigiTour show in Dallas, Texas in June. He also performed at the outlets at Anthem tree lighting ceremony in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Citadel Outlets in Los Angeles in November 2014 In December that same year, he performed in Navi's King of Pop Michael Jackson tribute concert. In 2015, Levi toured with Aaron Carter, and released a cover of Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney's single, \"FourFiveSeconds\". He, along with Carson Boatman, Connor Boatman and former member of InTENsity and fellow X-factor contestant, Austin Percario form a group named Citizen Føur."
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"Unity for Socialism (Catalan: \"Unitat pel Socialisme\" ) was an electoral coalition in Catalonia, Spain, contesting the 1980 Catalan parliament election.",
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" It was constituted by the Workers Party of Catalonia (PTC), Communist Organization of Spain (Bandera Roja) (OCE(BR)), Revolutionary Communist League (LCR) and the Communist Movement of Catalonia (MCC).",
" Manuel Gracia Luño (general secretary of PTC) was the top candidate in the Barcelona constituency, whilst Jordi Creixans (OCE(BR)) headed the Girona list, Francisco Javier Clavería (PTC) headed the Lleida list and José Semente Moya (MCC) was the top candidate in Tarragona."
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"Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (Turkish: \"Türkiye Devrimci Komünist Partisi\" , TDKP) is a clandestine communist party in Turkey.",
" TDKP considers itself to be the continuation of the People's Liberation Army of Turkey (in Turkish: Türkiye Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu , THKO).",
" The THKO Conference gathered in October 1978.",
" It changed the name of the organisation to that of Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey - Construction Organisation (TDKP-İÖ short for \"İnşa Örgütü\").",
" The split with the pro-Soviet line of the THKO, called \"Mücadelede Birlik\" ('Unity in Struggle') in 1974 is also shown as its roots.",
" Between 1976 and 1979 the followers of THKO gathered around a legal publication called \"Halkın Kurtuluşu\" (People's Liberation) and are often known by that name.",
" THKO passed through two splits, \"Bes Parçacılar\" left in 1976 and \"THKO-Aktancılar\" in 1977.",
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" The party was initially called the Revolutionary Communist Party (Organizing Committees) (RCP(OC)).",
" At this conference, participants adopted the Party's first Draft Programme.",
" Because of the location of the conference, the majority of the founding members were French-speaking Quebecers, and the Party began an extensive effort to reach out to the rest of Canada, starting with the Canadian Revolutionary Congress held in November 2006 in Toronto.",
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"Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones; October 7, 1934 – January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an African-American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism.",
" He was the author of numerous books of poetry and taught at several universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook.",
" He received the PEN Open Book Award, previously known as the Beyond Margins Award, in 2008 for \"Tales of the Out and the Gone\"."
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"The Congress of Afrikan people (CAP) was a proponent of black nationalism.",
" Active in the 1970s, CAP's ideology was set around Maoist theory and practice.",
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" It later became the Revolutionary Communist League (Marxist-Leninist-Mao Tse-tung Thought), led by Amiri Baraka, which merged into the League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist).",
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"Serve the People – Communist League (Norwegian: \"Tjen Folket – Kommunistisk Forbund\") is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Norwegian political organization formed in 1998 by members expelled from the Workers' Communist Party.",
" Its main aim is to create a new communist party in Norway based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.",
" Their youth wing is the Revolutionary Communist Youth, which was created after a split from Red Youth, the youth wing of Red, who they deem as revisionist."
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"Front for Workers' Unity (Spanish: \"Frente por la Unidad de los Trabajadores\" , FUT) was a Spanish party alliance formed to contest the 1977 general election by the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), Communist Action (AC), Organization of Communist Left (OIC) and Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM)."
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"The Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Bengali: ভারতের বিপ্লবী কমিউনিষ্ট পার্টি ) (abbreviated RCPI, Bengali: আর.সি.পি.আই. )",
" is a small political party in India.",
" The party was founded as the Communist League by Saumyendranath Tagore in 1934, breaking away from the Communist Party of India (CPI).",
" RCPI led armed uprisings after the independence of India, but later shifted to parliamentary politics.",
" The party is active in the West Bengal and Assam.",
" The party was represented in the West Bengal Second United Front Cabinet (1969) as well as in various state government during the Left Front rule in the state (1977–2011).",
" In Assam the party won four Legislative Assembly seats in 1978, but its political influence has since declined."
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"United Left (\"Gauche unitaire\", GU) was a political party in France which used to be one part of a faction (under the name \"Unir\" or Unite) within the Revolutionary Communist League.",
" The party is led by Christian Picquet, a former member of the Revolutionary Communist League."
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"Title: Unity for Socialism\n\nUnity for Socialism (Catalan: \"Unitat pel Socialisme\" ) was an electoral coalition in Catalonia, Spain, contesting the 1980 Catalan parliament election. The coalition represented the main groups of the non-parliamentary left in Catalonia at the time. It was constituted by the Workers Party of Catalonia (PTC), Communist Organization of Spain (Bandera Roja) (OCE(BR)), Revolutionary Communist League (LCR) and the Communist Movement of Catalonia (MCC). Manuel Gracia Luño (general secretary of PTC) was the top candidate in the Barcelona constituency, whilst Jordi Creixans (OCE(BR)) headed the Girona list, Francisco Javier Clavería (PTC) headed the Lleida list and José Semente Moya (MCC) was the top candidate in Tarragona.",
"Title: Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey\n\nRevolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (Turkish: \"Türkiye Devrimci Komünist Partisi\" , TDKP) is a clandestine communist party in Turkey. TDKP considers itself to be the continuation of the People's Liberation Army of Turkey (in Turkish: Türkiye Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu , THKO). The THKO Conference gathered in October 1978. It changed the name of the organisation to that of Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey - Construction Organisation (TDKP-İÖ short for \"İnşa Örgütü\"). The split with the pro-Soviet line of the THKO, called \"Mücadelede Birlik\" ('Unity in Struggle') in 1974 is also shown as its roots. Between 1976 and 1979 the followers of THKO gathered around a legal publication called \"Halkın Kurtuluşu\" (People's Liberation) and are often known by that name. THKO passed through two splits, \"Bes Parçacılar\" left in 1976 and \"THKO-Aktancılar\" in 1977. \"Bes Parçacılar\" reunited with TDKP-IÖ in 1979. The TDKP-IÖ formally founded TDKP at a congress on 2 February 1980.",
"Title: Revolutionary Communist Party of Canada\n\nThe Revolutionary Communist Party of Canada, or RCP Canada, is a revolutionary communist party oriented around Marxism-Leninism-Maoism. The creation of the organizational stage of the Party was adopted at what was called the \"Revolutionary Communist Conference\", which was held in Montreal, Quebec in November 2000 by activists and former members of the labour union movements and youth organizations of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, who felt that the revolutionary situation in Canada warranted the creation of a Party dedicated to a communist revolution. The party was initially called the Revolutionary Communist Party (Organizing Committees) (RCP(OC)). At this conference, participants adopted the Party's first Draft Programme. Because of the location of the conference, the majority of the founding members were French-speaking Quebecers, and the Party began an extensive effort to reach out to the rest of Canada, starting with the Canadian Revolutionary Congress held in November 2006 in Toronto. It is not recognized as a political party by Elections Canada, because the party rejects what it calls the \"bourgeois electoral system\" and doesn't seek recognition by the State.",
"Title: Spartacist League (US)\n\nThe Spartacist League is a Trotskyist political grouping. They are the United States section of the International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist), formerly the International Spartacist Tendency. This Spartacist League named themselves after the original Spartacus League of Weimar Republic in Germany, but the current League has no formal descent from it. The League self-identifies as a \"revolutionary communist\" organization.",
"Title: Amiri Baraka\n\nAmiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones; October 7, 1934 – January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an African-American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism. He was the author of numerous books of poetry and taught at several universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He received the PEN Open Book Award, previously known as the Beyond Margins Award, in 2008 for \"Tales of the Out and the Gone\".",
"Title: Congress of Afrikan People\n\nThe Congress of Afrikan people (CAP) was a proponent of black nationalism. Active in the 1970s, CAP's ideology was set around Maoist theory and practice. Its activities illustrate fluidity and changing nature of black radicalism in this period. It later became the Revolutionary Communist League (Marxist-Leninist-Mao Tse-tung Thought), led by Amiri Baraka, which merged into the League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist). When this group split, some of the members went into Freedom Road Socialist Organization.",
"Title: Serve the People (Norway)\n\nServe the People – Communist League (Norwegian: \"Tjen Folket – Kommunistisk Forbund\") is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Norwegian political organization formed in 1998 by members expelled from the Workers' Communist Party. Its main aim is to create a new communist party in Norway based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism. Their youth wing is the Revolutionary Communist Youth, which was created after a split from Red Youth, the youth wing of Red, who they deem as revisionist.",
"Title: Front for Workers' Unity\n\nFront for Workers' Unity (Spanish: \"Frente por la Unidad de los Trabajadores\" , FUT) was a Spanish party alliance formed to contest the 1977 general election by the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), Communist Action (AC), Organization of Communist Left (OIC) and Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM).",
"Title: Revolutionary Communist Party of India\n\nThe Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Bengali: ভারতের বিপ্লবী কমিউনিষ্ট পার্টি ) (abbreviated RCPI, Bengali: আর.সি.পি.আই. ) is a small political party in India. The party was founded as the Communist League by Saumyendranath Tagore in 1934, breaking away from the Communist Party of India (CPI). RCPI led armed uprisings after the independence of India, but later shifted to parliamentary politics. The party is active in the West Bengal and Assam. The party was represented in the West Bengal Second United Front Cabinet (1969) as well as in various state government during the Left Front rule in the state (1977–2011). In Assam the party won four Legislative Assembly seats in 1978, but its political influence has since declined.",
"Title: United Left (France)\n\nUnited Left (\"Gauche unitaire\", GU) was a political party in France which used to be one part of a faction (under the name \"Unir\" or Unite) within the Revolutionary Communist League. The party is led by Christian Picquet, a former member of the Revolutionary Communist League."
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What Nevada city is home to the corporate headquarters for the low cost airline that operates out of Bishop International Airport?
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"Bishop International Airport (IATA: FNT, ICAO: KFNT, FAA LID: FNT) is a commercial and general aviation airport located in Flint, Michigan.",
" It is named after banker and General Motors board member Arthur Giles Bishop (April 12, 1851 – January 22, 1944), who donated 220 acres of his farmland for the airport in 1928.",
" The third busiest airport in Michigan, it surpassed competitor MBS International Airport in terms of airline operations in 2002.",
" In 2007, 1,071,238 passengers used Bishop International Airport; in 2011, 938,914 passengers used the airport.",
" It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a small hub primary commercial service facility.",
" The airport is currently served by several passenger airlines: Allegiant Air, Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines operate mainline service out of the airport, as well as affiliates of Delta Connection, United Express and American Eagle.",
" Additionally, FedEx Express and a FedEx Feeder affiliate operate cargo services out of the airport.",
" Accompanying the airlines is fixed-base operator Av Flight that handles both general aviation and airline operations and the flight school American Wings Aviation.",
" Bishop International Airport is in southwestern Flint, and is surrounded by Flint Township to the north, east and west; and Mundy Township to the south."
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"Corporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with important tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology.",
" Corporate headquarters takes responsibility for the overall success of the corporation and ensures corporate governance.",
" It is sometimes referred to as the head office, which is the location where the executives of a business work and where many of the key business decisions are made.",
" Generally, corporate headquarters acts as a core when the business is operating.",
" The corporate headquarters includes: the CEO (chief executive officer) as a key person and their support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions; the \"corporate policy making\" functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies; the corporate services: Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners; the interface: Reporting line and bi-directional link between corporate headquarters and business units.",
" Most other divisions and branches report to the corporate headquarters and staff may visit there periodically for training or other instructions\" (Kimberly: 2014: 22).",
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"Velvet Sky was a low cost airline based at the King Shaka International Airport near Durban, South Africa.",
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"JSC \"Star1 Airlines\" was a Lithuanian low cost airline founded in 2009.",
" The company was owned by the Star Team Group which was also an owner of the tour operator Star1 Holidays.",
" The airline operated both regular and charter flights from its base in Vilnius International Airport.",
" Star1 Airlines was a member of ICAO (code HCW).",
" Its CEO Martynas Laivys has 15 years of experience in the travel industry.",
" During the first 6 months of operations Star1 Airlines carried almost 66,000 passengers on its regular and charter routes; company's turnover reached 28 million litas.",
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"Allegiant Air is an American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights.",
" It is wholly owned by Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT ), a publicly traded company with 3,700 employees and over $2.6 billion USD market capitalization.",
" The corporate headquarters are in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas."
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"TAESA (Transportes Aéreos Ejecutivos) was a low cost airline with its headquarters in No. 27 of Hangar Zone C on the grounds of Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The airline, owned by a business person legally represented by Alberto Abed Schekaiban, was established on April 27, 1988 operating executive business aircraft and later on in 1989 received their first Boeing 727-100 which was used to launch regular scheduled passenger service."
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"Come Fly with Me is a British mockumentary television comedy series created by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams.",
" Narrated by Lindsay Duncan, the series launched on 25 December 2010 on BBC One and BBC One HD.",
" A spoof of British documentaries \"Airport\" and \"Airline\", the series follows the activity at a fictional airport and three fictional airlines: FlyLo (a low cost airline), Our Lady Air (an Irish low cost airline) and Great British Air (a major international British airline)."
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"Tuzla International Airport (Bosnian: \"Međunarodni aerodrom Tuzla/Међународни аеродром Тузла\" ); (IATA: TZL, ICAO: LQTZ) is an airport near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
" Tuzla International Airport is second largest airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, right after Sarajevo International Airport.",
" The airport is known as a low cost airline hub of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since it's used by people from Bosnia, the diaspora and travelers from neighboring countries Croatia and Serbia.",
" The airport is a civilian airport and a military airbase."
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"Philadelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) , often referred to just by its IATA code PHL, is a major airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region and in the state.",
" The airport is a major international hub for American Airlines and a regional cargo hub for UPS Airlines.",
" Philadelphia International Airport is also a focus city for ultra low cost airline Frontier Airlines.",
" The airport has service to destinations in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.",
" Most of the airport property is located in Philadelphia proper.",
" The international terminal and the western end of the airfield are located in Tinicum Township, Delaware County.",
" PHL covers 2,302 acres (932 ha)."
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"Title: Bishop International Airport\n\nBishop International Airport (IATA: FNT, ICAO: KFNT, FAA LID: FNT) is a commercial and general aviation airport located in Flint, Michigan. It is named after banker and General Motors board member Arthur Giles Bishop (April 12, 1851 – January 22, 1944), who donated 220 acres of his farmland for the airport in 1928. The third busiest airport in Michigan, it surpassed competitor MBS International Airport in terms of airline operations in 2002. In 2007, 1,071,238 passengers used Bishop International Airport; in 2011, 938,914 passengers used the airport. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a small hub primary commercial service facility. The airport is currently served by several passenger airlines: Allegiant Air, Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines operate mainline service out of the airport, as well as affiliates of Delta Connection, United Express and American Eagle. Additionally, FedEx Express and a FedEx Feeder affiliate operate cargo services out of the airport. Accompanying the airlines is fixed-base operator Av Flight that handles both general aviation and airline operations and the flight school American Wings Aviation. Bishop International Airport is in southwestern Flint, and is surrounded by Flint Township to the north, east and west; and Mundy Township to the south.",
"Title: Corporate headquarters\n\nCorporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with important tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology. Corporate headquarters takes responsibility for the overall success of the corporation and ensures corporate governance. It is sometimes referred to as the head office, which is the location where the executives of a business work and where many of the key business decisions are made. Generally, corporate headquarters acts as a core when the business is operating. The corporate headquarters includes: the CEO (chief executive officer) as a key person and their support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions; the \"corporate policy making\" functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies; the corporate services: Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners; the interface: Reporting line and bi-directional link between corporate headquarters and business units. Most other divisions and branches report to the corporate headquarters and staff may visit there periodically for training or other instructions\" (Kimberly: 2014: 22). The corporate services are often relocated into a separate legal entity called shared services center. Research shows that the city in which a company is headquartered has a significant influence on the company's activities, including its business practices and its corporate philanthropic giving.",
"Title: VivaColombia\n\nVivaColombia is a Colombian low-cost airline based in Medellín, Colombia. VivaColombia is the first true low cost carrier in Colombia. It is partly owned by the founders of Europe's biggest low cost airline, Ryanair.",
"Title: Velvet Sky (airline)\n\nVelvet Sky was a low cost airline based at the King Shaka International Airport near Durban, South Africa. The airline launched in March 2011. It ceased operations in February 2012 and was liquidated in May 2012.",
"Title: Star1 Airlines\n\nJSC \"Star1 Airlines\" was a Lithuanian low cost airline founded in 2009. The company was owned by the Star Team Group which was also an owner of the tour operator Star1 Holidays. The airline operated both regular and charter flights from its base in Vilnius International Airport. Star1 Airlines was a member of ICAO (code HCW). Its CEO Martynas Laivys has 15 years of experience in the travel industry. During the first 6 months of operations Star1 Airlines carried almost 66,000 passengers on its regular and charter routes; company's turnover reached 28 million litas. Due to financial difficulties, Star1 Airlines suspended operations on 1 October 2010.",
"Title: Allegiant Air\n\nAllegiant Air is an American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights. It is wholly owned by Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT ), a publicly traded company with 3,700 employees and over $2.6 billion USD market capitalization. The corporate headquarters are in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.",
"Title: TAESA Lineas Aéreas\n\nTAESA (Transportes Aéreos Ejecutivos) was a low cost airline with its headquarters in No. 27 of Hangar Zone C on the grounds of Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico. The airline, owned by a business person legally represented by Alberto Abed Schekaiban, was established on April 27, 1988 operating executive business aircraft and later on in 1989 received their first Boeing 727-100 which was used to launch regular scheduled passenger service.",
"Title: Come Fly with Me (2010 TV series)\n\nCome Fly with Me is a British mockumentary television comedy series created by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Narrated by Lindsay Duncan, the series launched on 25 December 2010 on BBC One and BBC One HD. A spoof of British documentaries \"Airport\" and \"Airline\", the series follows the activity at a fictional airport and three fictional airlines: FlyLo (a low cost airline), Our Lady Air (an Irish low cost airline) and Great British Air (a major international British airline).",
"Title: Tuzla International Airport\n\nTuzla International Airport (Bosnian: \"Međunarodni aerodrom Tuzla/Међународни аеродром Тузла\" ); (IATA: TZL, ICAO: LQTZ) is an airport near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tuzla International Airport is second largest airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, right after Sarajevo International Airport. The airport is known as a low cost airline hub of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since it's used by people from Bosnia, the diaspora and travelers from neighboring countries Croatia and Serbia. The airport is a civilian airport and a military airbase.",
"Title: Philadelphia International Airport\n\nPhiladelphia International Airport (IATA: PHL, ICAO: KPHL, FAA LID: PHL) , often referred to just by its IATA code PHL, is a major airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region and in the state. The airport is a major international hub for American Airlines and a regional cargo hub for UPS Airlines. Philadelphia International Airport is also a focus city for ultra low cost airline Frontier Airlines. The airport has service to destinations in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. Most of the airport property is located in Philadelphia proper. The international terminal and the western end of the airfield are located in Tinicum Township, Delaware County. PHL covers 2,302 acres (932 ha)."
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Which team did the head coach who resigned early in the season of The 2005–06 Miami Heat season go on to coach from 2007 to 2012?
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Orlando Magic
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"The 2016–17 Miami Heat season was the 29th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" After a tumultuous negotiation process, Dwyane Wade decided to leave the Heat and sign with the Chicago Bulls in the offseason.",
" This was the first season without Wade since the 2003.",
" Furthermore, Chris Bosh missed the entire season and had thought about potentially retiring altogether due to his continuous blood clots.",
" The team got off to an 11–30 start.",
" However the Heat rallied to an 30–11 finish, only to be eliminated all the same on their last game of the season.",
" They entered game 82 needing a loss from either the Pacers or the Bulls and a victory over the Wizards.",
" However, despite a 110–102 win over the Washington Wizards, both the Pacers and the Bulls won their games.",
" The Heat finished tied with the Chicago Bulls with identical 41–41 records but the Bulls won the head-to-head tie breaker against the Heat 2–1.",
" As a result, the Heat missed the playoffs for the second time in three years.",
" Hassan Whiteside earned praise for being the NBA's leading rebounder after ending his previous season as the leading shot blocker of the NBA."
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"The 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.",
" This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers.",
" Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship.",
" Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games.",
" However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games.",
" Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference.",
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"The 2011–12 Miami Heat season is the franchise's 24th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" They came into the season as the defending Eastern Conference champions, the second season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fourth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra.",
" Prior to the beginning of the season, they looked to bounce back from their disappointing finish to the previous year where they lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals.",
" Following the 2011 NBA lockout the Heat played only 66 games this season.",
" They won their division for the 9th time and appeared in the Eastern Conference Finals for the 5th time.",
" For the second year in a row, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh were all selected to the NBA All-Star Game, tying the record for the most Heat players in an All-Star game in franchise history."
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"Stanley Alan Van Gundy (born August 26, 1959) is an American professional basketball coach, currently serving as the head coach and president of basketball operations of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons.",
" From 2003 to 2005, he was the head coach of the Miami Heat but resigned in 2005 mid-season, turning the job over to Pat Riley.",
" Van Gundy then coached the Orlando Magic for five seasons from 2007 to 2012, leading them to the 2009 NBA Finals.",
" He is the brother of former New York Knicks and Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy."
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"The 2005–06 Miami Heat season was the 18th National Basketball Association season for the Miami Heat basketball franchise.",
" During the offseason, the Heat acquired Jason Williams and James Posey from the Memphis Grizzlies, and All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Boston Celtics, while signing free agent All-Star point guard Gary Payton.",
" Early into the season, after a 15-12 start to the year, head coach Stan Van Gundy resigned, citing the desire to spend more time with his family, and Pat Riley resume coaching the Heat.",
" The Heat went 39-23 the rest of the way, finishing with a 52-30 record, good enough for first place in the Southeast Division and second place in the Eastern Conference overall.",
" Dwayne Wade and Shaquille O'Neal were both selected for the 2006 NBA All-Star Game."
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"Claudio César Cuello (born March 4, 1958) is a former Argentine volleyball player and current coach.",
" He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team.",
" In 2004–2005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph.",
" In 2005–06 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship.",
" From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006–07, 2007–08) and 1 (2008–09).",
" In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009.",
" He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010–2012) and (2012–2013) women's teams in .",
" In 2013–2014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan."
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"The 2009–10 Miami Heat season was the 22nd season of the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The Heat made the playoffs for the second straight year under Spoelstra.",
" They failed to make it out of the first round once again as they were overpowered by a Boston Celtics squad that featured Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen in five games.",
" Boston eventually lost in seven games to the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals.",
" Following the season, the Heat would bring in LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join team captain Dwyane Wade."
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"The 2013–14 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 26th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" They entered the season as two-time defending NBA champions (third overall), and three-time defending Eastern Conference champions, the fourth and final season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the sixth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra.",
" In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the 1986–87 Boston Celtics capped a Boston-dominant string going back to the 1983–84 season.",
" Miami's quest for a three-peat ended when the San Antonio Spurs, whom they would meet again in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals and defeated in seven games, won the NBA Finals by a 4–1 margin.",
" Following the season, LeBron left the Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers."
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"The 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra.",
" During the season, the Heat embarked on a 27-game winning streak, which still ranks as the 3rd longest winning streak in a single season in NBA history.",
" On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions.",
" The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, handing the Spurs their very first loss in the NBA Finals, and with this victory in the NBA Finals, it echoed the 1997-98 Bulls as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions."
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"The 2006–07 Miami Heat season was the 19th season of the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" On January 3, 2007, head coach Pat Riley took a leave of absence citing hip and knee problems and was replaced by Ron Rothstein.",
" Despite injuries to several players, including Dwyane Wade, the Heat repeated as Southeast division champions.",
" With a record of 44–38, it was clear that the Heat was not the same team of years past.",
" The Heat ended the season with a four-game playoff sweep to the Chicago Bulls in the first round and the Heat became the first defending champions since 1957 to be swept in the first round.",
" Following the season, Gary Payton retired."
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"Title: 2016–17 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2016–17 Miami Heat season was the 29th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). After a tumultuous negotiation process, Dwyane Wade decided to leave the Heat and sign with the Chicago Bulls in the offseason. This was the first season without Wade since the 2003. Furthermore, Chris Bosh missed the entire season and had thought about potentially retiring altogether due to his continuous blood clots. The team got off to an 11–30 start. However the Heat rallied to an 30–11 finish, only to be eliminated all the same on their last game of the season. They entered game 82 needing a loss from either the Pacers or the Bulls and a victory over the Wizards. However, despite a 110–102 win over the Washington Wizards, both the Pacers and the Bulls won their games. The Heat finished tied with the Chicago Bulls with identical 41–41 records but the Bulls won the head-to-head tie breaker against the Heat 2–1. As a result, the Heat missed the playoffs for the second time in three years. Hassan Whiteside earned praise for being the NBA's leading rebounder after ending his previous season as the leading shot blocker of the NBA.",
"Title: 2003–04 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers. Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship. Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games. However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games. Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference. Wade had a stellar rookie season averaging 16.2 points per game, and was selected to the All-Rookie First Team.",
"Title: 2011–12 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2011–12 Miami Heat season is the franchise's 24th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending Eastern Conference champions, the second season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fourth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. Prior to the beginning of the season, they looked to bounce back from their disappointing finish to the previous year where they lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Following the 2011 NBA lockout the Heat played only 66 games this season. They won their division for the 9th time and appeared in the Eastern Conference Finals for the 5th time. For the second year in a row, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh were all selected to the NBA All-Star Game, tying the record for the most Heat players in an All-Star game in franchise history.",
"Title: Stan Van Gundy\n\nStanley Alan Van Gundy (born August 26, 1959) is an American professional basketball coach, currently serving as the head coach and president of basketball operations of the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons. From 2003 to 2005, he was the head coach of the Miami Heat but resigned in 2005 mid-season, turning the job over to Pat Riley. Van Gundy then coached the Orlando Magic for five seasons from 2007 to 2012, leading them to the 2009 NBA Finals. He is the brother of former New York Knicks and Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy.",
"Title: 2005–06 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2005–06 Miami Heat season was the 18th National Basketball Association season for the Miami Heat basketball franchise. During the offseason, the Heat acquired Jason Williams and James Posey from the Memphis Grizzlies, and All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Boston Celtics, while signing free agent All-Star point guard Gary Payton. Early into the season, after a 15-12 start to the year, head coach Stan Van Gundy resigned, citing the desire to spend more time with his family, and Pat Riley resume coaching the Heat. The Heat went 39-23 the rest of the way, finishing with a 52-30 record, good enough for first place in the Southeast Division and second place in the Eastern Conference overall. Dwayne Wade and Shaquille O'Neal were both selected for the 2006 NBA All-Star Game.",
"Title: Claudio Cuello\n\nClaudio César Cuello (born March 4, 1958) is a former Argentine volleyball player and current coach. He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team. In 2004–2005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph. In 2005–06 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship. From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006–07, 2007–08) and 1 (2008–09). In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009. He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010–2012) and (2012–2013) women's teams in . In 2013–2014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan.",
"Title: 2009–10 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2009–10 Miami Heat season was the 22nd season of the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Heat made the playoffs for the second straight year under Spoelstra. They failed to make it out of the first round once again as they were overpowered by a Boston Celtics squad that featured Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen in five games. Boston eventually lost in seven games to the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals. Following the season, the Heat would bring in LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join team captain Dwyane Wade.",
"Title: 2013–14 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2013–14 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 26th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They entered the season as two-time defending NBA champions (third overall), and three-time defending Eastern Conference champions, the fourth and final season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the sixth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. In a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in six games to become the first team to win four consecutive Eastern Conference championships since the 1986–87 Boston Celtics capped a Boston-dominant string going back to the 1983–84 season. Miami's quest for a three-peat ended when the San Antonio Spurs, whom they would meet again in a rematch of last year's NBA Finals and defeated in seven games, won the NBA Finals by a 4–1 margin. Following the season, LeBron left the Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
"Title: 2012–13 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the \"Big Three\" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. During the season, the Heat embarked on a 27-game winning streak, which still ranks as the 3rd longest winning streak in a single season in NBA history. On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions. The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, handing the Spurs their very first loss in the NBA Finals, and with this victory in the NBA Finals, it echoed the 1997-98 Bulls as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions.",
"Title: 2006–07 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2006–07 Miami Heat season was the 19th season of the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On January 3, 2007, head coach Pat Riley took a leave of absence citing hip and knee problems and was replaced by Ron Rothstein. Despite injuries to several players, including Dwyane Wade, the Heat repeated as Southeast division champions. With a record of 44–38, it was clear that the Heat was not the same team of years past. The Heat ended the season with a four-game playoff sweep to the Chicago Bulls in the first round and the Heat became the first defending champions since 1957 to be swept in the first round. Following the season, Gary Payton retired."
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" Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw.",
" The terms \"onychectomy\" (origin: Greek ὄνυξ \"onycho\", nail + ἐκτομή \"ektome\", excision) and \"declawing\" imply mere claw removal, but a more appropriate description would be phalangectomy, excision of toe bone."
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"Masaru Edward Fulenwider-Musashi (born April 26, 1977 in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Japan), better known by the stage name Mark Musashi (マーク武蔵 , Māku Musashi ) , is a Wushu martial artist and a stuntman/actor or Gaijin tarento.",
" Raised in Buckfield, Maine, he attended Dartmouth College (Class of 1999), majoring in East Asian Languages and Literatures and minoring in Drama.",
" He took the fall term of his senior year there to go to China to study Northern Shaolin Kung Fu.",
" After college, he moved to Japan, where, after getting his start doing a women's underwear commercial, he was soon recruited by AAC Stunts.",
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" Best known for his role as the mysterious murderer named Piece in the live-action drama Sh15uya, Musashi was most recently seen in \"\" as Duke Seiya Anthony Watari IV, a bilingual gentleman in the service of the organization Panther Claw.",
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"Panther Creek High School (PCHS) is located in Cary, North Carolina in the United States, and is the home of the Catamounts.",
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" Its mission is to \"engage students in opportunities and experiences that will prepare them for future challenges.\"",
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" The battle began on 6 June 2017, and is being supported by airstrikes and ground troops from the US-led coalition.",
" The operation was named the \"Great Battle\" by the SDF.",
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"Title: Mark Musashi\n\nMasaru Edward Fulenwider-Musashi (born April 26, 1977 in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Japan), better known by the stage name Mark Musashi (マーク武蔵 , Māku Musashi ) , is a Wushu martial artist and a stuntman/actor or Gaijin tarento. Raised in Buckfield, Maine, he attended Dartmouth College (Class of 1999), majoring in East Asian Languages and Literatures and minoring in Drama. He took the fall term of his senior year there to go to China to study Northern Shaolin Kung Fu. After college, he moved to Japan, where, after getting his start doing a women's underwear commercial, he was soon recruited by AAC Stunts. Since then, he has worked on various tokusatsu series as a stunt/suit actor and even as a regular. Best known for his role as the mysterious murderer named Piece in the live-action drama Sh15uya, Musashi was most recently seen in \"\" as Duke Seiya Anthony Watari IV, a bilingual gentleman in the service of the organization Panther Claw. He has participated in several Wushu competition championships and he has done motion capture for several video games. In 2008, he changed his base of operations from Tokyo to Los Angeles.",
"Title: Panther Creek High School (North Carolina)\n\nPanther Creek High School (PCHS) is located in Cary, North Carolina in the United States, and is the home of the Catamounts. It is part of the Wake County Public School System and, like other public high schools in the region, is on a 4x4 block schedule. Its mission is to \"engage students in opportunities and experiences that will prepare them for future challenges.\" Panther Creek was established in 2006. Its first graduating class was the Class of 2009, Safwat Abrahim being the first student to ever walk in the history of the school. As of the 2009-2010 school year Panther Creek had an enrollment of 2,239 students.",
"Title: Route Trident\n\nRoute Trident (known locally as the New or Big Road) was built by the British Army's Royal Engineers in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The construction of the road was codenamed Operation Lar Jarowel by the Ministry of Defence. Route Trident (named after the Regimental emblem of 28 Engineer Regiment—the Amphibious Engineers who have the Trident as their emblem) replaced an older road that was vulnerable to attack by insurgents on convoys supplying three patrol bases established in the Gholam Dastagir Kalay area as part of Operation Panther's Claw. In the immediate aftermath of operation the Light Dragoons Battlegroup were suffering casualties as they tried to secure the area and resupply their patrol bases. The attacks resulted in the deaths of two British servicemen and led to the cancellation of the convoys, forcing the bases to be resupplied by air.",
"Title: Battle of Raqqa (2017)\n\nThe 2017 Battle of Raqqa is the fifth and final phase of the Raqqa campaign (2016–present) launched by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) de facto capital in the city of Raqqa. The battle began on 6 June 2017, and is being supported by airstrikes and ground troops from the US-led coalition. The operation was named the \"Great Battle\" by the SDF. The battle ran concurrently with the Battle of Mosul, which started six months earlier, as part of an effort by the CJTF–OIR and its allies to strip ISIL of its regional centers of power, and to dismantle it as an organization controlling territory.",
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"Title: Crusade for Freedom\n\nThe Crusade for Freedom was an American propaganda campaign operating from 1950–1960. Its public goal was to raise funds for Radio Free Europe; it also served to conceal the CIA's funding of Radio Free Europe and to generate domestic support for American Cold War policies.",
"Title: Jagdpanther\n\nThe Jagdpanther (German: \"hunting panther\"), SdKfz 173, was a tank destroyer built by Nazi Germany during World War II based on the chassis of the Panther tank. It entered service in 1944 during the later stages of the war on the Eastern and Western Fronts. The \"Jagdpanther\" combined the 8.8 cm KwK 43 cannon of the Tiger II and the armor and suspension of the Panther chassis, although it suffered from the general poor state of German ordnance production, maintenance and training in the later part of the war, which resulted in small production numbers, shortage of spare parts and poor crew readiness.",
"Title: War in Afghanistan (2001–present)\n\nThe War in Afghanistan (or the U.S. War in Afghanistan) followed the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan. The U.S. was supported initially by Canada and the United Kingdom and later by a coalition of over 40 countries, including all NATO members. The war's public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and to deny it a safe base of operations in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power. The War in Afghanistan is the longest war in United States history.",
"Title: Operation Eagle Claw\n\nOperation Eagle Claw (or Operation Evening Light or Operation Rice Bowl) known as Operation Tabas (Persian: عملیات طبس ) in Iran was a United States Armed Forces operation ordered by US President Jimmy Carter to attempt to end the Iran hostage crisis by rescuing 52 embassy staff held captive at the Embassy of the United States, Tehran on 24 April 1980. Its failure, and the humiliating public debacle that ensued, damaged US prestige worldwide. Carter himself blamed his loss in the 1980 US presidential election mainly on his failure to win the release of U.S. hostages held captive in Iran."
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" His articles have been widely cited by the medical community.",
" His 2013 book \"Stronger After Stroke\" is regarded as an authoritative guide for patients and therapists dealing with stroke and it has received numerous positive reviews, and has been translated into Indonesian and Japanese.",
" His seminars throughout the United States were described by one reviewer as \"funny, entertaining, engaging, dynamic, well organized, passionate and lighthearted.\"",
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" Rae's commentary on the impact of technology on creators can be found in various media, including NPR, \"Washington Post\", \"New York Times\", \"Politico\", \"Billboard\", \"L.A. Times\", Gizmodo, \"The Hill\", Ars Technica, Sirius XM Radio and other outlets.",
" Rae currently serves as Director, Music Licensing for SiriusXM, the North American satellite radio service.",
" He previously held the post of Chief Executive Officer for the Future of Music Coalition, a national nonprofit education, research and advocacy organization for musicians.",
" He is an adjunct professor in Georgetown University's Communications Culture and Technology graduate program, and faculty and course author at Berklee College of Music.",
" Rae has written several scholarly articles on matters relating to intellectual property and new digital business models, and has testified before Congress on copyright.",
" He has maintained a website, The Contrarian Media, since 2006, which publishes articles on issues ranging from the economics of cultural production to the surveillance state to esoterica.",
" Rae is also the owner-operator of Lux Eterna Records, a Washington, DC-based record label specializing in art-rock, experimental pop and avant-garde music.",
" Over the years, Rae has contributed music criticism to Dusted Magazine, Pitchfork and Signal to Noise.",
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"Bryan Hugh St. John O’Neill (7 August 1905 – 24 October 1954), was Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments in the Ministry of Works.",
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"Title: Peter G. Levine\n\nPeter G. Levine (born December 22, 1960) is an American medical researcher and science educator and authority on stroke recovery. His articles have been published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on brain plasticity as it relates to stroke, with emphasis on modified constraint induced therapy, cortical reorganization, telerehabilitation, electrical stimulation, electromyography-triggered stimulation, mental practice, corticalplasticity, acquired brain injury, spasticity, sensation recovery, evidence-based practice, outcome measures, and others. His articles have been widely cited by the medical community. His 2013 book \"Stronger After Stroke\" is regarded as an authoritative guide for patients and therapists dealing with stroke and it has received numerous positive reviews, and has been translated into Indonesian and Japanese. His seminars throughout the United States were described by one reviewer as \"funny, entertaining, engaging, dynamic, well organized, passionate and lighthearted.\" He was a researcher and co-director at the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Before that, he was a researcher at the \"Human Performance & Motion Analysis Laboratory\", which is the research arm of the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. He lives in Wyoming, Ohio.",
"Title: Music Copyright Society of China\n\nThe Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) (中国音乐著作权协会) is the country's only officially recognized organization for music copyright administration and has issued copyrights for over 14 million music works for approximately 4,000 members.",
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"Title: Daniel Rogov\n\nDaniel Rogov (October 30, 1935 – September 7, 2011) was an Israeli food and wine critic. The author of \"Rogov's Guide to Wine\", the most authoritative guide to Israeli wine, as well as a columnist for both Haaretz and the Jerusalem Post, he was Israel's most influential wine critic.",
"Title: T200 Fatima\n\nT200's, also known as Fatima Team Cards, were a type of tobacco trading card. They were issued in 1913 by the Liggett & Myers (L&M) tobacco company and featured photos of professional baseball teams. The ‘T200’ designation comes from the American Card Catalogue, an authoritative guide to trading cards issued prior to 1951. (In other words, before the Topps company began to dominate the industry.) The set features a total of 13 cards measuring 2-5/8 inches x 4-3/4 inches. The 369 players pictured include a number of Hall of Famers, such as Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson, and Tris Speaker.",
"Title: Casey Rae\n\nCasey Rae (born May 23, 1974) is a music business executive, musician and cultural critic, as well as a technology, music industry and media professor. Rae's commentary on the impact of technology on creators can be found in various media, including NPR, \"Washington Post\", \"New York Times\", \"Politico\", \"Billboard\", \"L.A. Times\", Gizmodo, \"The Hill\", Ars Technica, Sirius XM Radio and other outlets. Rae currently serves as Director, Music Licensing for SiriusXM, the North American satellite radio service. He previously held the post of Chief Executive Officer for the Future of Music Coalition, a national nonprofit education, research and advocacy organization for musicians. He is an adjunct professor in Georgetown University's Communications Culture and Technology graduate program, and faculty and course author at Berklee College of Music. Rae has written several scholarly articles on matters relating to intellectual property and new digital business models, and has testified before Congress on copyright. He has maintained a website, The Contrarian Media, since 2006, which publishes articles on issues ranging from the economics of cultural production to the surveillance state to esoterica. Rae is also the owner-operator of Lux Eterna Records, a Washington, DC-based record label specializing in art-rock, experimental pop and avant-garde music. Over the years, Rae has contributed music criticism to Dusted Magazine, Pitchfork and Signal to Noise. His first book, \"The Priest They Called Him: William S. Burroughs & The Cult of Rock 'n' Roll\" is published by University of Texas Press in 2017. A second nonfiction work, \"Music Copyright in Practice: An Authoritative Guide\" is published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2018.",
"Title: B. H. St. John O'Neill\n\nBryan Hugh St. John O’Neill (7 August 1905 – 24 October 1954), was Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments in the Ministry of Works. In 1939 he married Helen Donovan of Bourton-on-the-Water, who was noted for her work on Gloucestershire archaeology. As an Inspector of Ancient Monuments he wrote or commissioned authoritative guide books to ancient monuments of all periods. He specialised in medieval castles. One of the guide books he wrote was on Dartmouth Castle, where the ‘Guntower’ building of 1481 and 1495 is the earliest surviving English coastal fortress specifically built to carry guns. This gave him a great interest in the development of early artillery fortification, in which he became a leading expert. His book \"Castles and Cannon; A study of Early Artillery Fortifications in England\", has become a standard work. This was published in 1960, six years after his premature death at the age of 49. He also wrote on the coastal castles of the Gold Coast as well as studying the defences of Tangiers and Rhodes.",
"Title: Guide Hachette des Vins\n\nThe Guide Hachette des Vins is a French wine buying guide published by Hachette Livre (Hachette Pratique). Its first edition was released in 1985. It is France's best-selling wine guide and one of France's oldest. The Guide Hachette des Vins is considered to be France' most authoritative guide and commonly referred to as the bible of the French wine industry."
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Only One Flo was an album by the rapper from what Florida city?
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Carol City
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"Title: Only One Flo (Part 1)\n\nOnly One Flo (Part 1) is the third studio album by American hip hop artist Flo Rida, which was released on November 30, 2010, through Atlantic Records, and his own label Poe Boy Entertainment. The album was preceded by the singles \"Club Can't Handle Me\", and \"Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)\" which were released in June, and November 2010 respectively. The album received mixed reviews from critics, and peaked at number 107 on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 11,000 copies in its first week in the US. It is currently his least successful release. It is also considerably short for a studio album, with 8 tracks which total up to less than 30 minutes.",
"Title: C. Bette Wimbish\n\nC. Bette Wimbish (March 24, 1924November 30, 2009) was one of the leading African-American woman activists in Florida promoting the desegregation of schools and civil equality. A tough-minded woman who was determined to break the pattern of discrimination against African Americans in city employment practices, she was most commonly known as a civil rights activist, a politician, and the first African American on the St. Petersburg, Florida city council. As well as being the first black person to hold modern elected office in the Tampa Bay area, Wimbish was also the first black female lawyer in Pinellas County, Florida. She was the wife of Dr. Ralph Wimbish and the mother of three children: Barbara, Terry and Ralph Jr.",
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"Title: Conch Republic\n\nThe Conch Republic is a micronation declared as a tongue-in-cheek secession of the city of Key West, Florida, from the United States on April 23, 1982. It has been maintained as a tourism booster for the city since. Since then, the term \"Conch Republic\" has been expanded to refer to \"all of the Florida Keys, or, that geographic apportionment of land that falls within the legally defined boundaries of Monroe County, Florida, northward to 'Skeeter's Last Chance Saloon' in Florida City, Dade County, Florida, with Key West as the nation's capital and all territories north of Key West being referred to as 'The Northern Territories'.",
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"Title: Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike\n\nThe Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (HEFT), designated as State Road 821 (SR 821) and the Ronald Reagan Turnpike, is the southern extension of Florida's Turnpike, a toll road in Florida operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE). Spanning approximately 48 mi along a north-south axis, it supplements the 265 mi \"mainline\" (designated as SR 91) to form the complete 309 mi turnpike. The extension begins at its southern terminus at US Highway 1 (US 1) in Florida City, and transitions into the SR 91 mainline in Miramar at its northern end. Despite their designations as different state roads, the mainline and the extension are continuous in their exit numbering.",
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The Jigsaw Killer is featured in the horror movie series Jigsaw was made in what country?
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American
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"Title: Murder of Jeffrey Howe\n\nJeffrey Howe (1960 – 2009) was a British businessman who was murdered in March 2009. His dismembered body parts were scattered across Hertfordshire and Leicestershire, leading to him being known in the press as Jigsaw Man. Stephen Marshall, who killed Howe, became known as the Jigsaw Killer. Marshall initially pleaded \"not guilty\" to murder, but changed his plea to \"guilty\" and was sentenced to life imprisonment in February 2010.",
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Who controls the national team besides the Argentina one who Julio Libonatti played for?
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Italian Football Federation
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"Hendro Kartiko (born 24 April 1973 in Banyuwangi, East Java) is a retired Indonesian footballer who last played with Mitra Kukar.",
" He normally plays as a goalkeeper and is 178 cm in height.",
" He also played for the Indonesia national football team.",
" His first appearance in the senior national team was in the Asian Cup 1996 for Indonesia against Kuwait, Indonesia draw 2-2, his substitution Kurnia Sandy was injured.",
" In Asian Cup 2000 Asian people mention him \"Fabian Barthez Asia\", in this event Indonesia had one draw and two losses in the first round, drew 0-0 with Kuwait, loss 0-4 from China PR and loss 0-3 from South Korea.",
" In Asian Cup 2004 he was chosen as a \"Man of The Match\" for Indonesia against Qatar, Indonesia won 2-1.",
" He has 60 caps in the senior national team since his debut in 1996 and became one of football players in his country with the most appearances in the senior national team squad.",
" Since 2007, he has not been chosen again as the number one goalkeeper in the senior national team.",
" He was replaced by other younger players in Indonesia.",
" Currently, his place in the national team is occupied by Markus Horison."
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"The Italian national football team (Italian: \"Nazionale di calcio italiana\" ) represents Italy in association football and is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the governing body for football in Italy."
],
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"Gabriel Humberto Calderón (born 7 February 1960) is a former Argentine football midfielder and coach who currently manages Qatar SC .",
" Calderón played in several teams including Argentine Racing Club de Avellaneda and Club Atlético Independiente, Spanish Real Betis and French Paris Saint-Germain.",
" He was part of the Argentina Under-20 team that won the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, and also played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain and in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.",
" After his retirement, he managed Caen, Lausanne Sports and several teams in the Middle East including the Saudi Arabian national team, Omani national team, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Baniyas and Bahraini national team.",
" He also managed La Liga side Real Betis."
],
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"Robert Braet (11 February 1912 in Bruges – 23 February 1987 in Bruges) was a tall Belgian goalkeeper.",
" He never played for any other football team besides Cercle Brugge.",
" Braet is seen as one of the biggest monuments in the team's history.",
" He was also part of the Belgian national team that took part in the 1938 FIFA World Cup."
],
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"Julio César Lamas (born June 9, 1964) is an Argentina professional basketball coach.",
" He is currently the head coach of Obras Sanitarias of the Argentine League.",
" He has also been the head coach of the senior men's Argentina national team."
],
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"Julio Libonatti (5 July 1901 – 9 October 1981) was a football manager and former footballer who played as a forward for the Argentina national team and Italy national team."
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}
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"Title: Norberto Menéndez\n\nNorberto Menéndez (14 December 1936 – 26 May 1994) was an Argentine footballer striker. He was born in 1936 in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He played for the Argentine national team at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, where he scored once against Northern Ireland, adding to the 3–1 only Argentine victory in that tournament. Menéndez won six Primera Division Argentina titles during his career. He has the distinction of being the only footballer who, having played for the two giants of the Argentine league (Boca Juniors and River Plate), won three league championships with each of them. He was also the first player of Argentina's National Team to have scored a goal at the qualification standings of a World Cup, on 13 October 1957 against Chile.",
"Title: La barra del Rojo\n\nLa Barra Del Rojo is the barra brava of the Club Atlético Independiente. They are unusual in Argentina in that they don’t have a nickname. It is considered as the largest and strongest barra brava in Argentina. The existence of this group has been publicly known since the 1950s. Besides attending Independiente matches, since 1982, the core members of the group attend the national team's World Cups. They also attended some times the Copa América.",
"Title: Julio Musimessi\n\nJulio Elías Musimessi (July 9, 1924 in Resistencia, Chaco – August 27, 1997 in Morón) was an Argentine football goalkeeper who played for Newell's Old Boys, Boca Juniors and the Argentina national team.",
"Title: Basketball in Argentina\n\nBasketball was introduced in Argentina in 1912 by the \"Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes\" (Young Men's Christians Association – YCMA), with the first Federation created in 1921 to organise the competitions. In 1929, the Argentine Basketball Federation (\"Confederación Argentina de Basketball\") was established. The body currently controls the Argentina national team.",
"Title: Hendro Kartiko\n\nHendro Kartiko (born 24 April 1973 in Banyuwangi, East Java) is a retired Indonesian footballer who last played with Mitra Kukar. He normally plays as a goalkeeper and is 178 cm in height. He also played for the Indonesia national football team. His first appearance in the senior national team was in the Asian Cup 1996 for Indonesia against Kuwait, Indonesia draw 2-2, his substitution Kurnia Sandy was injured. In Asian Cup 2000 Asian people mention him \"Fabian Barthez Asia\", in this event Indonesia had one draw and two losses in the first round, drew 0-0 with Kuwait, loss 0-4 from China PR and loss 0-3 from South Korea. In Asian Cup 2004 he was chosen as a \"Man of The Match\" for Indonesia against Qatar, Indonesia won 2-1. He has 60 caps in the senior national team since his debut in 1996 and became one of football players in his country with the most appearances in the senior national team squad. Since 2007, he has not been chosen again as the number one goalkeeper in the senior national team. He was replaced by other younger players in Indonesia. Currently, his place in the national team is occupied by Markus Horison.",
"Title: Italy national football team\n\nThe Italian national football team (Italian: \"Nazionale di calcio italiana\" ) represents Italy in association football and is controlled by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the governing body for football in Italy.",
"Title: Gabriel Calderón\n\nGabriel Humberto Calderón (born 7 February 1960) is a former Argentine football midfielder and coach who currently manages Qatar SC . Calderón played in several teams including Argentine Racing Club de Avellaneda and Club Atlético Independiente, Spanish Real Betis and French Paris Saint-Germain. He was part of the Argentina Under-20 team that won the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, and also played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain and in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. After his retirement, he managed Caen, Lausanne Sports and several teams in the Middle East including the Saudi Arabian national team, Omani national team, Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Baniyas and Bahraini national team. He also managed La Liga side Real Betis.",
"Title: Robert Braet\n\nRobert Braet (11 February 1912 in Bruges – 23 February 1987 in Bruges) was a tall Belgian goalkeeper. He never played for any other football team besides Cercle Brugge. Braet is seen as one of the biggest monuments in the team's history. He was also part of the Belgian national team that took part in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.",
"Title: Julio Lamas\n\nJulio César Lamas (born June 9, 1964) is an Argentina professional basketball coach. He is currently the head coach of Obras Sanitarias of the Argentine League. He has also been the head coach of the senior men's Argentina national team.",
"Title: Julio Libonatti\n\nJulio Libonatti (5 July 1901 – 9 October 1981) was a football manager and former footballer who played as a forward for the Argentina national team and Italy national team."
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What city of origin does Mitte and Reichstag building have in common?
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Berlin
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bridge
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hard
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"Mitte is the first and most central borough of Berlin.",
" It was created in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform by the merger of the former districts of Mitte proper, Tiergarten and Wedding; the resulting borough retained the name Mitte.",
" It is one of the two boroughs (beside Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg) which comprises former West and East Berlin districts.",
" Mitte encompasses Berlin's historic core and includes some of the most important tourist sites of Berlin like Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, Potsdamer Platz, the Reichstag and Berlin Hauptbahnhof, most of which were in former East Berlin."
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"Paul Wallot (26 June 1841 Oppenheim am Rhein – 10 August 1912 Bad Schwalbach) was a German architect of Huguenot descent, best known for designing the Reichstag building in Berlin, erected between 1884 and 1894.",
" He also built the adjacent Palace of the President of the Reichstag, finished in 1904, and the former Saxon \"Ständehaus\" state diet building of 1906 at Brühl's Terrace in Dresden."
],
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"The Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag is a memorial in Berlin, Germany.",
" The memorial is located in front of the Reichstag building, and commemorates the 96 members of the parliament who died unnaturally between 1933 and 1945 (1948).",
" The idea of creating the monument started in the 1980s, and the memorial was erected in September 1992.",
" It was designed by Dieter Appelt, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Justus Müller and Christian Zwirner.",
" The memorial is made of 96 cast iron plates, with the names, birth and death dates and places engraved on the edges.",
" It has been designed so that it can be extended if new names are discovered in the future."
],
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"The Kroll Opera House (German: \"Krolloper, Kroll-Oper\" ) was an opera building in Berlin, Germany, located in the central Tiergarten district on the western edge of the \"Königsplatz\" square (today \"Platz der Republik\"), facing the Reichstag building.",
" It was built in 1844 as an entertainment venue for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll.",
" During its eventful history it was redeveloped as an opera house in 1851 and was used by various owners and directors for opera, operetta and drama.",
" It was later operated by the Prussian state opera and drama companies and served as the assembly hall of the German Reichstag parliament from 1933 until 1942.",
" On 19 July 1940, the opera house was used to host the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony.",
" Severely damaged by bombing and the Battle of Berlin in World War II, it was finally demolished in 1951."
],
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"sentences": [
"Marinus (Rinus) van der Lubbe (13 January 1909 – 10 January 1934) was a Dutch council communist tried, convicted and executed for setting fire to the German Reichstag building on 27 February 1933, an event known as the Reichstag fire."
],
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"Mikhail Petrovich Minin (Russian: Михаил Петрович Минин ) (July 29, 1922 – January 10, 2008) was a Russian Soviet soldier who was the first to enter the Reichstag building on April 30, 1945 during the Battle of Berlin, and the first soldier to mount the flag on the Reichstag building at 10:40 pm."
],
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"Platz der Republik (] , \"Square of the Republic\") is a square in Berlin, Germany.",
" It is located in the Tiergarten (borough Mitte), directly in front (west) of the Reichstag building.",
" The square has an area of about 36,900 square meters and is almost completely covered by grass but is decorated with some hedges and a few trees."
],
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"White Crosses (in German: \"Weiße Kreuze\") is a memorial for those who died during the Cold War at the Berlin Wall.",
" It is located at the shore of the river Spree in Berlin next to the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament.",
" Established by the private group \"Berliner Bürger-Verein\" on the 10th anniversary of the Berlin Wall in 1971 it was first located east of the Reichstag on a fence directly in front of the wall.",
" After the German reunification in 1990 it kept its location until construction of the new government buildings next to the Reichstag was started at the end of that century – Berlin was chosen to be the new capital of Germany."
],
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},
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"The Reichstag fire (German: \"Reichstagsbrand\" , ) was an arson attack on the Reichstag building (home of the German parliament) in Berlin on 27 February 1933, just one month after Adolf Hitler had been sworn in as Chancellor of Germany.",
" The Nazis stated that Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch council communist, was found near the building.",
" The Nazis publicly blamed the fire on communist agitators in general, although in a German court in 1933, it was decided that Van Der Lubbe had acted alone, as he claimed to have done.",
" After the fire, the Reichstag Fire Decree was passed.",
" The fire was used as evidence by the Nazi Party that communists were plotting against the German government.",
" The event is seen as pivotal in the establishment of Nazi Germany."
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"The Reichstag (German: \"Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ; officially: \"Deutscher Bundestag - Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ) is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: \"Reichstag\"), of the German Empire.",
" It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire.",
" After World War II, the building fell into disuse; the parliament of the German Democratic Republic (the \"Volkskammer\") met in the \"Palast der Republik\" in East Berlin, while the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany (the \"Bundestag\") met in the \"Bundeshaus\" in Bonn."
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"Title: Mitte\n\nMitte is the first and most central borough of Berlin. It was created in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform by the merger of the former districts of Mitte proper, Tiergarten and Wedding; the resulting borough retained the name Mitte. It is one of the two boroughs (beside Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg) which comprises former West and East Berlin districts. Mitte encompasses Berlin's historic core and includes some of the most important tourist sites of Berlin like Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, Potsdamer Platz, the Reichstag and Berlin Hauptbahnhof, most of which were in former East Berlin.",
"Title: Paul Wallot\n\nPaul Wallot (26 June 1841 Oppenheim am Rhein – 10 August 1912 Bad Schwalbach) was a German architect of Huguenot descent, best known for designing the Reichstag building in Berlin, erected between 1884 and 1894. He also built the adjacent Palace of the President of the Reichstag, finished in 1904, and the former Saxon \"Ständehaus\" state diet building of 1906 at Brühl's Terrace in Dresden.",
"Title: Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag\n\nThe Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag is a memorial in Berlin, Germany. The memorial is located in front of the Reichstag building, and commemorates the 96 members of the parliament who died unnaturally between 1933 and 1945 (1948). The idea of creating the monument started in the 1980s, and the memorial was erected in September 1992. It was designed by Dieter Appelt, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Justus Müller and Christian Zwirner. The memorial is made of 96 cast iron plates, with the names, birth and death dates and places engraved on the edges. It has been designed so that it can be extended if new names are discovered in the future.",
"Title: Kroll Opera House\n\nThe Kroll Opera House (German: \"Krolloper, Kroll-Oper\" ) was an opera building in Berlin, Germany, located in the central Tiergarten district on the western edge of the \"Königsplatz\" square (today \"Platz der Republik\"), facing the Reichstag building. It was built in 1844 as an entertainment venue for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll. During its eventful history it was redeveloped as an opera house in 1851 and was used by various owners and directors for opera, operetta and drama. It was later operated by the Prussian state opera and drama companies and served as the assembly hall of the German Reichstag parliament from 1933 until 1942. On 19 July 1940, the opera house was used to host the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony. Severely damaged by bombing and the Battle of Berlin in World War II, it was finally demolished in 1951.",
"Title: Marinus van der Lubbe\n\nMarinus (Rinus) van der Lubbe (13 January 1909 – 10 January 1934) was a Dutch council communist tried, convicted and executed for setting fire to the German Reichstag building on 27 February 1933, an event known as the Reichstag fire.",
"Title: Mikhail Minin\n\nMikhail Petrovich Minin (Russian: Михаил Петрович Минин ) (July 29, 1922 – January 10, 2008) was a Russian Soviet soldier who was the first to enter the Reichstag building on April 30, 1945 during the Battle of Berlin, and the first soldier to mount the flag on the Reichstag building at 10:40 pm.",
"Title: Platz der Republik (Berlin)\n\nPlatz der Republik (] , \"Square of the Republic\") is a square in Berlin, Germany. It is located in the Tiergarten (borough Mitte), directly in front (west) of the Reichstag building. The square has an area of about 36,900 square meters and is almost completely covered by grass but is decorated with some hedges and a few trees.",
"Title: White Crosses\n\nWhite Crosses (in German: \"Weiße Kreuze\") is a memorial for those who died during the Cold War at the Berlin Wall. It is located at the shore of the river Spree in Berlin next to the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament. Established by the private group \"Berliner Bürger-Verein\" on the 10th anniversary of the Berlin Wall in 1971 it was first located east of the Reichstag on a fence directly in front of the wall. After the German reunification in 1990 it kept its location until construction of the new government buildings next to the Reichstag was started at the end of that century – Berlin was chosen to be the new capital of Germany.",
"Title: Reichstag fire\n\nThe Reichstag fire (German: \"Reichstagsbrand\" , ) was an arson attack on the Reichstag building (home of the German parliament) in Berlin on 27 February 1933, just one month after Adolf Hitler had been sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. The Nazis stated that Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch council communist, was found near the building. The Nazis publicly blamed the fire on communist agitators in general, although in a German court in 1933, it was decided that Van Der Lubbe had acted alone, as he claimed to have done. After the fire, the Reichstag Fire Decree was passed. The fire was used as evidence by the Nazi Party that communists were plotting against the German government. The event is seen as pivotal in the establishment of Nazi Germany.",
"Title: Reichstag building\n\nThe Reichstag (German: \"Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ; officially: \"Deutscher Bundestag - Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude\" ] ) is a historic edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet (German: \"Reichstag\"), of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire. After World War II, the building fell into disuse; the parliament of the German Democratic Republic (the \"Volkskammer\") met in the \"Palast der Republik\" in East Berlin, while the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany (the \"Bundestag\") met in the \"Bundeshaus\" in Bonn."
] |
5,317
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Thomas Merton and Jane Urquhart, are in the writing industry?
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yes
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comparison
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easy
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"The Thomas Merton Center is the home of the largest collection of the works of Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani.",
" It is located on the second floor of the W.L. Lyons Brown Library at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, United States."
],
"title": "Thomas Merton Center (Louisville)"
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"The Thomas Merton Award has been awarded since 1972 by the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Social Justice in Pittsburgh, United States.",
" It is named after Thomas Merton and is given annually to \"national and international individuals struggling for justice.\""
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"Dim Gray Bar Press was an independent publisher of letterpress limited edition books printed at The Center for Book Arts in New York City.",
" Founded by Barry Magid in 1989, its first title was \"Dialogue About A Hidden God,\" a translation of a work of Nicholas of Cusa by Thomas Merton.",
" Subsequent works, handprinted in editions of usually 100 copies or less, included work by Martine Bellen, Wendell Berry, Eavan Boland, Guy Davenport, Sharon Dolin, Mark Doty, Jonathan Greene, Rachel Hadas, Andrew Hudgins, Jim Harrison, James Laughlin, William Matthews, Gerald Stern, Robert Stone, Charles Tomlinson, Jonathan Williams and William Carlos Williams.",
" Magid also edited \"Father Louie: Photographs of Thomas Merton by Ralph Eugene Meatyard\" (Timken 1991) which included an introduction by Guy Davenport.",
" The press ceased publication in 2000.",
" Barry Magid is also a psychoanalyst and a Dharma heir to Charlotte Joko Beck in the Ordinary Mind Zen School."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The International Thomas Merton Society, founded in 1987, is a learned society which studies the works of American Catholic writer and mystic Thomas Merton.",
" It sponsors conferences and co-publishes a journal, \"The Merton Seasonal\".",
" The society and the Thomas Merton Center are located at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A."
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"Thomas Merton, O.C.S.O. (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968) was an American Catholic writer, theologian and mystic.",
" A Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky, he was a poet, social activist, and student of comparative religion.",
" In 1949, he was ordained to the priesthood and given the name Father Louis."
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"St. Joseph's Intermediate and Commercial School (St. Joseph's Commercial School, SJICS, or St. Joe's Sherbourne) is a former Catholic High school located in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada part of the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board).",
" The school was later renamed to Thomas Merton Academy (Thomas Merton, TMA, or Merton) in 1985 after the Anglo-American monk Thomas Merton."
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"The Seven Storey Mountain is the 1948 autobiography of Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk and a noted author of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.",
" Merton finished the book in 1946 at the age of 31, five years after entering Gethsemani Abbey near Bardstown, Kentucky.",
" The title refers to the mountain of Purgatory in Dante's \"The Divine Comedy\"."
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"Jane Urquhart, Order of Canada OC (born June 21, 1949) is a Canadian novelist and poet born in Little Long Lac, Ontario.",
" She is the internationally acclaimed author of seven award-winning novels, three books of poetry and numerous short stories.",
" As a novelist, Urquhart is well known for her evocative style which blends history with the present day.",
" Her first novel, \"The Whirlpool\" (published 1986), gained her international recognition when she became the first Canadian to win France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger (Best Foreign Book Award).",
" Her subsequent novels were even more successful.",
" \"Away\", published in 1993, won the Trillium Award and was a national bestseller.",
" In 1997, her fourth novel, \"The Underpainter\", won the Governor General's Literary Award."
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"Robert Lax (November 30, 1915 – September 26, 2000) was an American poet, known in particular for his association with famed 20th century Trappist monk and writer Thomas Merton.",
" A third friend of his youth, whose work sheds light on both Lax and Merton, was Ad Reinhardt.",
" During the latter period of his life, Lax resided on the island of Patmos, Greece.",
" Considered by some to be a self-exiled hermit, he nonetheless welcomed visitors to his home on the island, but did nothing to court publicity or expand his literary career or reputation."
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"The following is a list of works about Thomas Merton, publications about Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk from Abbey of Gethsemani.",
" The bibliography is organized into categories.",
" A separate list of works by Thomas Merton is also available."
],
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"Title: Thomas Merton Center (Louisville)\n\nThe Thomas Merton Center is the home of the largest collection of the works of Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani. It is located on the second floor of the W.L. Lyons Brown Library at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.",
"Title: Thomas Merton Award\n\nThe Thomas Merton Award has been awarded since 1972 by the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Social Justice in Pittsburgh, United States. It is named after Thomas Merton and is given annually to \"national and international individuals struggling for justice.\"",
"Title: Dim Gray Bar Press\n\nDim Gray Bar Press was an independent publisher of letterpress limited edition books printed at The Center for Book Arts in New York City. Founded by Barry Magid in 1989, its first title was \"Dialogue About A Hidden God,\" a translation of a work of Nicholas of Cusa by Thomas Merton. Subsequent works, handprinted in editions of usually 100 copies or less, included work by Martine Bellen, Wendell Berry, Eavan Boland, Guy Davenport, Sharon Dolin, Mark Doty, Jonathan Greene, Rachel Hadas, Andrew Hudgins, Jim Harrison, James Laughlin, William Matthews, Gerald Stern, Robert Stone, Charles Tomlinson, Jonathan Williams and William Carlos Williams. Magid also edited \"Father Louie: Photographs of Thomas Merton by Ralph Eugene Meatyard\" (Timken 1991) which included an introduction by Guy Davenport. The press ceased publication in 2000. Barry Magid is also a psychoanalyst and a Dharma heir to Charlotte Joko Beck in the Ordinary Mind Zen School.",
"Title: International Thomas Merton Society\n\nThe International Thomas Merton Society, founded in 1987, is a learned society which studies the works of American Catholic writer and mystic Thomas Merton. It sponsors conferences and co-publishes a journal, \"The Merton Seasonal\". The society and the Thomas Merton Center are located at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.",
"Title: Thomas Merton\n\nThomas Merton, O.C.S.O. (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968) was an American Catholic writer, theologian and mystic. A Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky, he was a poet, social activist, and student of comparative religion. In 1949, he was ordained to the priesthood and given the name Father Louis.",
"Title: St. Joseph's Intermediate and Commercial School\n\nSt. Joseph's Intermediate and Commercial School (St. Joseph's Commercial School, SJICS, or St. Joe's Sherbourne) is a former Catholic High school located in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada part of the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board). The school was later renamed to Thomas Merton Academy (Thomas Merton, TMA, or Merton) in 1985 after the Anglo-American monk Thomas Merton.",
"Title: The Seven Storey Mountain\n\nThe Seven Storey Mountain is the 1948 autobiography of Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk and a noted author of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Merton finished the book in 1946 at the age of 31, five years after entering Gethsemani Abbey near Bardstown, Kentucky. The title refers to the mountain of Purgatory in Dante's \"The Divine Comedy\".",
"Title: Jane Urquhart\n\nJane Urquhart, Order of Canada OC (born June 21, 1949) is a Canadian novelist and poet born in Little Long Lac, Ontario. She is the internationally acclaimed author of seven award-winning novels, three books of poetry and numerous short stories. As a novelist, Urquhart is well known for her evocative style which blends history with the present day. Her first novel, \"The Whirlpool\" (published 1986), gained her international recognition when she became the first Canadian to win France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger (Best Foreign Book Award). Her subsequent novels were even more successful. \"Away\", published in 1993, won the Trillium Award and was a national bestseller. In 1997, her fourth novel, \"The Underpainter\", won the Governor General's Literary Award.",
"Title: Robert Lax\n\nRobert Lax (November 30, 1915 – September 26, 2000) was an American poet, known in particular for his association with famed 20th century Trappist monk and writer Thomas Merton. A third friend of his youth, whose work sheds light on both Lax and Merton, was Ad Reinhardt. During the latter period of his life, Lax resided on the island of Patmos, Greece. Considered by some to be a self-exiled hermit, he nonetheless welcomed visitors to his home on the island, but did nothing to court publicity or expand his literary career or reputation.",
"Title: List of works about Thomas Merton\n\nThe following is a list of works about Thomas Merton, publications about Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk from Abbey of Gethsemani. The bibliography is organized into categories. A separate list of works by Thomas Merton is also available."
] |
5,318
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De Viris Illustribus ("On Illustrious Men") is a collection of short biographies of 135 authors, written in Latin, by the 4th-century Latin Church Father Jerome, the book was dedicated to Flavius Dexter, who served as high chamberlain to Theodosius I and as praetorian prefect to which Western Roman Emperor from 393 to 423, the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Arcadius?
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Honorius
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bridge
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easy
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"De Viris Illustribus (\"On Illustrious Men\") is a collection of short biographies of 135 authors, written in Latin, by the 4th-century Latin Church Father Jerome.",
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" Many biographies take as their subject figures important in Christian Church history and pay especial attention to their careers as writers.",
" It \"was written as an apologetic work to prove that the Church had produced learned men.\"",
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" He is also known as Flavius Theodosius or as Theodosius the Elder, distinguishing him from his son, the Roman emperor Theodosius I.",
" He was granted the title of Count of the Britains (\"Comes Britanniarum \") for his work there putting down the Great Conspiracy.",
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"Honorius (Latin: \"Flavius Honorius Augustus\" ; 9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Western Roman Emperor from 393 to 423.",
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" The works were unfinished however he was famous enough for these and other works to receive two invitations to be crowned poet laureate.",
" He received these invitations on exactly the same day, April 8, 1341, one being from the Paris University and the other from the Roman Senate.",
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"Aelia Flavia Flaccilla (31 March 356 – 386), was a Roman empress and first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I.",
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" She was titled \"Augusta\", as her coinage shows."
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"Afraflacilla is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders).",
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" This genus was for a time included in the genus \"Pseudicius\", and the boundaries between both genera are disputed.",
" In 2016 Jerzy Prószyński erected the genus \"Psenuc\" for some borderline species.",
" The name \"Afraflacilla\" is combined from Africa, where most earlier described species were found, and \"Flacilla\" , an obsolete salticid genus now called \"Flacillula\" .",
" This genus name is in turn derived from Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Roman Emperor Theodosius I.",
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" A weak ruler, his reign was dominated by a series of powerful ministers and by his wife, Aelia Eudoxia."
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"Title: Rufinus (consul)\n\nFlavius Rufinus (died November 27, 395) was a 4th-century Eastern Roman Empire statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I, as well as for his son Arcadius, under whom Rufinus was the actual power behind the throne.",
"Title: Count Theodosius\n\nCount Theodosius (Latin: \"Comes Theodosius\" ) was a senior military officer serving in the Western Roman Empire. He is also known as Flavius Theodosius or as Theodosius the Elder, distinguishing him from his son, the Roman emperor Theodosius I. He was granted the title of Count of the Britains (\"Comes Britanniarum \") for his work there putting down the Great Conspiracy. He afterwards fought against the Alemanni and in Mauretania.",
"Title: Honorius (emperor)\n\nHonorius (Latin: \"Flavius Honorius Augustus\" ; 9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Western Roman Emperor from 393 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Arcadius, who was the Eastern Emperor from 395 until his death in 408.",
"Title: De Viris Illustribus (Petrarch)\n\nDe viris illustribus (English: On Illustrious Men ) is an unfinished collection of biographies, written in Latin, by the 14th century Italian author Francesco Petrarca. These biographies are a set of Lives similar in idea to Plutarch's \"Parallel Lives\". The works were unfinished however he was famous enough for these and other works to receive two invitations to be crowned poet laureate. He received these invitations on exactly the same day, April 8, 1341, one being from the Paris University and the other from the Roman Senate. He accepted the Roman invitation.",
"Title: Aelia Flaccilla\n\nAelia Flavia Flaccilla (31 March 356 – 386), was a Roman empress and first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her marriage to Theodosius, she gave birth to two sons — future Emperors Arcadius and Honorius — and a daughter, Aelia Pulcheria. She was titled \"Augusta\", as her coinage shows.",
"Title: Afraflacilla\n\nAfraflacilla is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Most species are distributed in Eastern to Northern Africa (including the Middle East) and Australia, with one species (\"A. epiblemoides\") found in Europe. This genus was for a time included in the genus \"Pseudicius\", and the boundaries between both genera are disputed. In 2016 Jerzy Prószyński erected the genus \"Psenuc\" for some borderline species. The name \"Afraflacilla\" is combined from Africa, where most earlier described species were found, and \"Flacilla\" , an obsolete salticid genus now called \"Flacillula\" . This genus name is in turn derived from Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Roman Emperor Theodosius I. \"Afraflacilla\", \"Pseudicius\", \"Festucula\" and \"Marchena\" are close relatives and form a monophyletic group.",
"Title: Pulcheria (daughter of Theodosius I)\n\nAelia Pulcheria (385–386) was the daughter of Roman Emperor Theodosius I and Roman Empress Aelia Flaccilla. This Pulcheria apparently died in childhood, and is not to be confused with her more famous niece of the same name.",
"Title: Arcadius\n\nArcadius (Latin: \"Flavius Arcadius Augustus\" ; Greek: ; 1 January 377 – 1 May 408) was Byzantine Emperor from 383 to 408. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius. A weak ruler, his reign was dominated by a series of powerful ministers and by his wife, Aelia Eudoxia."
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the current executive producer of The Gong Show was born in which year ?
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1970
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" Barris was known for hosting \"The Gong Show\", and creating \"The Dating Game\" and \"The Newlywed Game\".",
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"The Radio Chick is the on-air name for Leslie Gold, an American radio personality whose talk show features comedian Chuck Nice and her producer, Paul \"Butch\" Brennan.",
" Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally.",
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" The show was created and originally produced by Chuck Barris, who also served as host for the NBC run and from 1977 to 1980 in syndication.",
" It is currently executive produced by Will Arnett and hosted by Tommy Maitland, a fictional character performed by an uncredited Mike Myers.",
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"Title: Chris Bearde\n\nChris Bearde (18 June 1936 – 23 April 2017) was a British-born comedy writer, producer and director best known for his work as a writer on the 1960s zeitgeist hit \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\" and for co-writing and producing television specials for Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Sonny & Cher, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Jim Carrey, Andy Williams, The Jackson 5, The Osmonds, Dinah Shore, Diana Ross, and Lucille Ball. He also created the format for the original \"Gong Show\" and a number of network and pay-cable comedy series including \"That's My Mama\" and \"Sherman Oaks\".",
"Title: Derek Mooney\n\nDerek James Mooney (born 4 March 1967) is an Irish radio and television presenter, as well as a radio producer. Until January 2015 he presented a weekday afternoon programme called \"Mooney\" on RTÉ Radio 1. He is the current executive producer across RTÉ Radio 1's nature and wildlife programming",
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"Title: Lkhagva Erdene\n\nLkhagva Erdene (born in Darkhan City, Mongolia, March 11, 1987) is a Mongolian TV host, television producer, investigative reporter and activist. He is the television host of Mongol TV’s “Nuudel Shiidel” debate show and the channel’s current Executive Producer of News. He has written for \"The Diplomat\" and is a regular contributor to Ikon.mn.",
"Title: Shaunie O'Neal\n\nShaunie O'Neal is the current executive producer of VH-1’s reality TV series, \"Basketball Wives\", \"Basketball Wives LA\", and Baller Wives, and is the former wife of NBA center Shaquille O’Neal. Formerly a film marketer, O'Neal is, as of May 2012, a TV personality and producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and mother of five children.",
"Title: Will Arnett\n\nWilliam Emerson Arnett ( ; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as George Oscar \"Gob\" Bluth II in the Fox/Netflix series \"Arrested Development\" (2003–2006, 2013, 2018); as well as his titular role as BoJack Horseman in the Netflix Original Series of the same name (2014-present). He has appeared in films such as \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Hot Rod\" (2007) and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" (2014).",
"Title: The Radio Chick\n\nThe Radio Chick is the on-air name for Leslie Gold, an American radio personality whose talk show features comedian Chuck Nice and her producer, Paul \"Butch\" Brennan. Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally. She is the Executive Producer of \"The Gong Show Live - Off Broadway\", a theatrical recreation of the classic TV show. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and The Harvard Business School.",
"Title: The Gong Show\n\nThe Gong Show is an amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989, and was revived in 2017 for broadcast on ABC. The show was created and originally produced by Chuck Barris, who also served as host for the NBC run and from 1977 to 1980 in syndication. It is currently executive produced by Will Arnett and hosted by Tommy Maitland, a fictional character performed by an uncredited Mike Myers. \"The Gong Show\" is known for its absurdist humor and style, with the actual competition secondary to the often outlandish acts presented; a small cash prize has typically been awarded to each show's winner.",
"Title: Jeff Fager\n\nJeff Fager (born December 10, 1954) is the former Chairman of CBS News and the current Executive Producer of \"60 Minutes\", the hour-long CBS news magazine created in 1968."
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The album by Silver Jews featuring an American musician best known for being the lead singer in Pavement was recorded where in Brooklyn?
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The Rare Book Room
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" The title is likely a reference to Ella Fitzgerald's 1967 album \"Brighten the Corner\", or to the 1957 Thelonious Monk album \"Brilliant Corners\".",
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"Chris Stroffolino is an American poet, writer, musician, critic, performer, author of 12 books of poetry and prose, and probably best known to the general populace for working alongside Steve Malkmus and David Berman on The Silver Jews \"American Water\" album (1998 Drag City).",
" Stroffolino, (born in Reading, Pennsylvania March 20, 1963) attended Albright College, Temple University and Bard College, The University of Massachusetts Amherst, before receiving a PhD at Suny-Albany with a dissertation on William Shakespeare in 1998."
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"\"Cut Your Hair\" is a song by American rock band Pavement from their second album, \"Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.\"",
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" Adam Bednarik produced the album with Tyler on Tompkins Square Records.",
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"Title: Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea\n\nLookout Mountain, Lookout Sea is the sixth and final studio album by American indie rock band Silver Jews, released on 17 June 2008 on Drag City. It was recorded at Marble Valley of Lexington, Virginia and Lake Fever Productions of Nashville, Tennessee. Silver Jews records are known for featuring different casts of musicians. This album features the touring band of lead singer, David Berman, including his wife Cassie. Berman has said that the album is \"really different\" compared to previous ones.",
"Title: Forfeit/Fortune\n\nForfeit/Fortune (2008) is the fifth album recorded by the indie rock band Crooked Fingers. Eric Bachmann provides lead vocals, with Miranda Brown singing backing vocals, Elin Palmer providing backing vocals and violin, and Tim Husmann on drums. Guest appearances on the album include Brian Kotzur (Silver Jews), Tom Hagerman (DeVotchKa), and Neko Case (The New Pornographers).",
"Title: Bob Nastanovich\n\nRobert \"Bob\" Nastanovich (born August 27, 1967 in Rochester, New York, United States) is an American musician and member of the indie rock band Pavement, as well as former member of the Silver Jews, Ectoslavia, Pale Horse Riders and Misshapen Lodge",
"Title: Stephen Malkmus\n\nStephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Pavement. He currently performs with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks.",
"Title: Chris Stroffolino\n\nChris Stroffolino is an American poet, writer, musician, critic, performer, author of 12 books of poetry and prose, and probably best known to the general populace for working alongside Steve Malkmus and David Berman on The Silver Jews \"American Water\" album (1998 Drag City). Stroffolino, (born in Reading, Pennsylvania March 20, 1963) attended Albright College, Temple University and Bard College, The University of Massachusetts Amherst, before receiving a PhD at Suny-Albany with a dissertation on William Shakespeare in 1998.",
"Title: David Berman (musician)\n\nDavid Berman (born January 4, 1967) is an American poet, cartoonist, and singer-songwriter best known for his work with indie-rock band the Silver Jews.",
"Title: Cut Your Hair\n\n\"Cut Your Hair\" is a song by American rock band Pavement from their second album, \"Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.\" It was written by Pavement songwriter and lead singer Stephen Malkmus. The song snidely attacks the importance of image in the music industry. In one verse, Malkmus sarcastically recites a fictitious ad looking for a musician to join a band: \"advertising looks and chops a must/ no big hair\".",
"Title: William Tyler (musician)\n\nWilliam Armistead Tyler (born December 25, 1979, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American musician and guitarist who plays folk, indie folk, and pop rock. He is a member of Lambchop and Silver Jews. His debut studio album, \"Behold the Spirit\", was released on November 22, 2010. Adam Bednarik produced the album with Tyler on Tompkins Square Records. Tyler's second studio album, \"Impossible Truth\", was released on March 19, 2013 by Merge Records.",
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What was Thoas's grandfather punished for?
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self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness
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"In Greek mythology, Euneus (Εὔνηος) was a son of Jason and Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos; he had a twin brother whose name is variously given as Nebrophon, Thoas or Deipylus.",
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"Fratricide Punished, or \"The Tragedy of Fratricide Punished: or Prince Hamlet of Denmark\", is the English name of a German-language play of anonymous origins and disputed age.",
" Due to similarities of plot and dramatis personae, it is considered to be a German variant of the English play \"Hamlet\", though possibly not William Shakespeare’s \"Hamlet\", and is a problematic figure in discussions of Hamlet Q1 and the so-called Ur-Hamlet.",
" Such discussions have helped to raise interest in the text, which primarily lived in obscurity before the discovery of Q1 in 1823.",
" \"Fratricide Punished\" was first published in German from a written manuscript in 1781 and translated to English by Georgina Archer in 1865.",
" Though the play is readily available online both in English and in German, the manuscript has been lost since its initial publication, and all subsequent editions of the text are, as such, at a remove from the original.",
" \"Fratricide Punished\" is often referred to by its German title \"Der Bestrafte Brudermord,\" or \"Tragoedia der bestrafte Bruder-mord oder: Prinz Hamlet aus Dännemark.\""
],
"title": "Fratricide Punished"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aeinautae (Greek: Ἀειναῦται , \"Aeinautai\", from \"aeí\" always and \"naûtai\" sailors) were magistrates at Miletus around 600 BC, consisting of the chief men in the state, who obtained the supreme power on the deposition of the tyrants, Thoas and Damasenor.",
" Whenever they wished to deliberate on important matters, they embarked on board ship (hence their name), put out at a distance from land, and did not return to shore until they had transacted their business."
],
"title": "Aeinautae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Greek mythology, Thoas was a son of the god Dionysus and Ariadne, the daughter of Cretan king Minos.",
" Some, however, consider him to be Theseus’s son, together with his brother Oenopion.",
" Rhadamanthus, Ariadne's uncle, bequeathed Thoas the island of Lemnos, over which he reigned until his daughter Hypsipyle, unable to kill her own father to avenge the offenses against the Lemnian women, tied him secretly in an oarless boat and sent him adrift into the Aegean Sea.",
" He was carried to the island of Oinoie, where he consorted with the nymph of the island, also called Oinoie, and had by her a son Sicinus, who later had the island renamed after himself.",
" Thoas eventually arrived at Tauris, in the Crimea, where he was made king and where Artemis installed Agamemnon's daughter Iphigeneia as her temple's priestess."
],
"title": "Thoas (Tauri king)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Greek mythology, Thoas was a son of Ornytion and a grandson of Sisyphus.",
" According to Pausanias, Thoas remained in Corinth, succeeding his father as its ruler, while his brother Phocus led a colony to Tithorea.",
" Thoas was the father of Damophon, Damophon of Propodas, and Propodas of Doridas and Hyantidas.",
" During the reign of the latter two, Corinth was seized by the Dorians under the command of Aletes, son of Hippotes.",
" The brothers handed control of Corinth to him and were allowed to remain in the city, while the rest of the people were expelled."
],
"title": "Thoas (king of Corinth)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Papilio thoas, the king swallowtail or Thoas swallowtail, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae.",
" It is found in the southernmost United States, Mexico, Central America and South America (as far south as Argentina and Uruguay).",
" The species is easily confused with the giant swallowtail, which it closely resembles in both larval and adult stages.",
" The caterpillars feed on the leaves of citrus plants (Rutaceae).",
" They have also been reported as feeding on a member of the genus \"Piper\"."
],
"title": "Papilio thoas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bobo doll experiment was the collective name of experiments conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961 and 1963 when he studied children's behavior after watching an adult model act aggressively towards a Bobo doll, a toy that gets up by itself to a standing position when it is knocked down.",
" There are different variations of the experiment.",
" The most notable experiment measured the children's behavior after seeing the model get rewarded, get punished, or experience no consequence for beating up the bobo doll.",
" The experiments are empirical approaches to test Bandura's social learning theory.",
" The social learning theory claims that people learn through observing, imitating, and modeling.",
" It shows that people not only learn by being rewarded or punished (behaviorism), but they can also learn from watching somebody else being rewarded or punished (observational learning).",
" These experiments are important because they sparked many more studies on the effects of observational learning.",
" The studies not only give us new data, but this data has practical implications, e.g. how children can be influenced from watching violent media."
],
"title": "Bobo doll experiment"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Greek mythology Sisyphus or Sisyphos ( ; Greek: Σίσυφος , \"Sísuphos \") was the king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth).",
" He was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it come back to hit him, repeating this action for eternity.",
" Through the classical influence on modern culture, tasks that are both laborious and futile are therefore described as Sisyphean ( )."
],
"title": "Sisyphus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A day-fine, day fine, unit fine or structured fine is a unit of fine payment that, above a minimum fine, is based on the offender's daily personal income.",
" A crime is punished with incarceration for a determined number of days, or with fines.",
" As incarceration is a financial punishment, in the effect of preventing work, a day-fine represents one day incarcerated and without salary.",
" It is argued to be just, because if both high-income and low-income population are punished with the same jail time, they should also be punished with a proportionally similar income loss.",
" An analogy may be drawn with income tax, which is also proportional to the income, even progressively."
],
"title": "Day-fine"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ornytion\n\nIn Greek mythology, Ornytion (Greek: Ὀρνύτιων ) or Ornytus (Ὄρνυτος) was a son of Sisyphus, brother of Glaucus, Almus and Thersander, and father of Phocus and Thoas.",
"Title: Euneus\n\nIn Greek mythology, Euneus (Εὔνηος) was a son of Jason and Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos; he had a twin brother whose name is variously given as Nebrophon, Thoas or Deipylus. They were separated from their mother after she was exiled from the island for having spared her own father Thoas. Later, the brothers participated in the funeral games of Opheltes (Archemorus), for whose death Hypsipyle was responsible.",
"Title: Fratricide Punished\n\nFratricide Punished, or \"The Tragedy of Fratricide Punished: or Prince Hamlet of Denmark\", is the English name of a German-language play of anonymous origins and disputed age. Due to similarities of plot and dramatis personae, it is considered to be a German variant of the English play \"Hamlet\", though possibly not William Shakespeare’s \"Hamlet\", and is a problematic figure in discussions of Hamlet Q1 and the so-called Ur-Hamlet. Such discussions have helped to raise interest in the text, which primarily lived in obscurity before the discovery of Q1 in 1823. \"Fratricide Punished\" was first published in German from a written manuscript in 1781 and translated to English by Georgina Archer in 1865. Though the play is readily available online both in English and in German, the manuscript has been lost since its initial publication, and all subsequent editions of the text are, as such, at a remove from the original. \"Fratricide Punished\" is often referred to by its German title \"Der Bestrafte Brudermord,\" or \"Tragoedia der bestrafte Bruder-mord oder: Prinz Hamlet aus Dännemark.\"",
"Title: Aeinautae\n\nAeinautae (Greek: Ἀειναῦται , \"Aeinautai\", from \"aeí\" always and \"naûtai\" sailors) were magistrates at Miletus around 600 BC, consisting of the chief men in the state, who obtained the supreme power on the deposition of the tyrants, Thoas and Damasenor. Whenever they wished to deliberate on important matters, they embarked on board ship (hence their name), put out at a distance from land, and did not return to shore until they had transacted their business.",
"Title: Thoas (Tauri king)\n\nIn Greek mythology, Thoas was a son of the god Dionysus and Ariadne, the daughter of Cretan king Minos. Some, however, consider him to be Theseus’s son, together with his brother Oenopion. Rhadamanthus, Ariadne's uncle, bequeathed Thoas the island of Lemnos, over which he reigned until his daughter Hypsipyle, unable to kill her own father to avenge the offenses against the Lemnian women, tied him secretly in an oarless boat and sent him adrift into the Aegean Sea. He was carried to the island of Oinoie, where he consorted with the nymph of the island, also called Oinoie, and had by her a son Sicinus, who later had the island renamed after himself. Thoas eventually arrived at Tauris, in the Crimea, where he was made king and where Artemis installed Agamemnon's daughter Iphigeneia as her temple's priestess.",
"Title: Thoas (king of Corinth)\n\nIn Greek mythology, Thoas was a son of Ornytion and a grandson of Sisyphus. According to Pausanias, Thoas remained in Corinth, succeeding his father as its ruler, while his brother Phocus led a colony to Tithorea. Thoas was the father of Damophon, Damophon of Propodas, and Propodas of Doridas and Hyantidas. During the reign of the latter two, Corinth was seized by the Dorians under the command of Aletes, son of Hippotes. The brothers handed control of Corinth to him and were allowed to remain in the city, while the rest of the people were expelled.",
"Title: Papilio thoas\n\nPapilio thoas, the king swallowtail or Thoas swallowtail, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. It is found in the southernmost United States, Mexico, Central America and South America (as far south as Argentina and Uruguay). The species is easily confused with the giant swallowtail, which it closely resembles in both larval and adult stages. The caterpillars feed on the leaves of citrus plants (Rutaceae). They have also been reported as feeding on a member of the genus \"Piper\".",
"Title: Bobo doll experiment\n\nThe Bobo doll experiment was the collective name of experiments conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961 and 1963 when he studied children's behavior after watching an adult model act aggressively towards a Bobo doll, a toy that gets up by itself to a standing position when it is knocked down. There are different variations of the experiment. The most notable experiment measured the children's behavior after seeing the model get rewarded, get punished, or experience no consequence for beating up the bobo doll. The experiments are empirical approaches to test Bandura's social learning theory. The social learning theory claims that people learn through observing, imitating, and modeling. It shows that people not only learn by being rewarded or punished (behaviorism), but they can also learn from watching somebody else being rewarded or punished (observational learning). These experiments are important because they sparked many more studies on the effects of observational learning. The studies not only give us new data, but this data has practical implications, e.g. how children can be influenced from watching violent media.",
"Title: Sisyphus\n\nIn Greek mythology Sisyphus or Sisyphos ( ; Greek: Σίσυφος , \"Sísuphos \") was the king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it come back to hit him, repeating this action for eternity. Through the classical influence on modern culture, tasks that are both laborious and futile are therefore described as Sisyphean ( ).",
"Title: Day-fine\n\nA day-fine, day fine, unit fine or structured fine is a unit of fine payment that, above a minimum fine, is based on the offender's daily personal income. A crime is punished with incarceration for a determined number of days, or with fines. As incarceration is a financial punishment, in the effect of preventing work, a day-fine represents one day incarcerated and without salary. It is argued to be just, because if both high-income and low-income population are punished with the same jail time, they should also be punished with a proportionally similar income loss. An analogy may be drawn with income tax, which is also proportional to the income, even progressively."
] |
5,322
|
What is the other name given to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe which lies directly opposite the Hotel Adlon and is located in Berlin?
|
Holocaust Memorial
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Hotel Adlon",
"Hotel Adlon",
"Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe"
],
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0,
1,
0
]
}
|
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{
"sentences": [
"Sobibór (or Sobibor , or , ] ) was a Nazi German extermination camp built and operated by the SS near the railway station of Sobibór during World War II, within the semi-colonial territory of General Government of the occupied Second Polish Republic.",
" The camp was part of the secretive Operation Reinhard, which marked the deadliest phase of the Holocaust in German-occupied Poland.",
" The camp was situated near the rural county's major town of Włodawa (called \"Wolzek\" by the Germans), 85 km south of the provincial capital, Brest-on-the-Bug (Brześć nad Bugiem in Polish).",
" Its official German name was \"SS-Sonderkommando Sobibór\".",
" Jews from Poland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union (including Jewish-Soviet POWs), were transported to Sobibór by rail.",
" Most were suffocated in gas chambers fed by the exhaust of a large petrol engine.",
" Up to 200,000 people were murdered at Sobibór and possibly more.",
" At the postwar trial against the former \"SS\" personnel of Sobibór, held in Hagen two decades into the Cold War, Professor Wolfgang Scheffler estimated the number of murdered Jews totalled a minimum of 250,000.",
" This would make it the fourth worst extermination camp, after Bełżec, Treblinka, and Auschwitz."
],
"title": "Sobibór extermination camp"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: \"Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas\" ), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: \"Holocaust-Mahnmal\"), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold.",
" It consists of a 19000 m2 site covered with 2,711 concrete slabs or \"stelae\", arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field.",
" The stelae are 2.38 m long, 0.95 m wide and vary in height from 0.2 to .",
" They are organized in rows, 54 of them going north–south, and 87 heading east–west at right angles but set slightly askew.",
" An attached underground \"Place of Information\" (German: \"Ort der Information\" ) holds the names of approximately 3 million Jewish Holocaust victims, obtained from the Israeli museum Yad Vashem."
],
"title": "Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Berlin Brandenburger Tor (in German \"Bahnhof Berlin Brandenburger Tor\") – formerly Berlin Unter den Linden – is an underground railway station in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany, located on the Unter den Linden boulevard near Hotel Adlon, Pariser Platz and Brandenburg Gate.",
" It is served by the Berlin S-Bahn and U-Bahn, as well as local bus lines."
],
"title": "Berlin Brandenburger Tor station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"East Otago is the name given to that part of Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand that lies directly to the north of Dunedin.",
" To the south, its limit is approximately the rough hill pass of the Kilmog, 25 kilometres north of Dunedin city centre, and in the north the limit is the Shag River."
],
"title": "East Otago"
},
{
"sentences": [
"British Embassy, Berlin (German: \"Britische Botschaft, Berlin\" ) is the United Kingdom's diplomatic mission to Germany.",
" It is located on 70-71 Wilhelmstraße, near the Hotel Adlon.",
" The current ambassador is Sir Sebastian Wood."
],
"title": "Embassy of the United Kingdom, Berlin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs (German: \"Außenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP\", \"A.P.A.\" or \"APA\") was a Nazi Party organization.",
" It was set up in April 1933 in the Hotel Adlon in Berlin immediately after the Nazis' 'Machtergreifung'.",
" It was led by Alfred Rosenberg.",
" It was one of the central authorities for the foreign policy of Nazi Germany, alongside the Auswärtigen Amt or Foreign Office (AA) under the leadership of Neurath, the Auslandsorganisation (NSDAP/AO) of Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, the Bureau under Joachim von Ribbentrop (Dienststelle Ribbentrop) and part of the Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda (RMVP) under Joseph Goebbels."
],
"title": "NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"St. James's Cathedral, or the Cathedral Basilica of St. James, (German: \"Jakobskirche\" , Latvian: \"Svētā Jēkaba katedrāle\" ) is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Riga in Latvia.",
" The cathedral is dedicated to Saint James the Greater.",
" The building is part of the Old Riga UNESCO World Heritage Site and lies directly opposite the House of the Livonian Noble Corporation, the meeting place of Latvia's parliament the Saeima."
],
"title": "St. James's Cathedral, Riga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is a luxury hotel in Berlin, Germany.",
" It is located on Unter den Linden, the main boulevard in the central Mitte district, at the corner with Pariser Platz, directly opposite the Brandenburg Gate and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe."
],
"title": "Hotel Adlon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hotel Adlon is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Sebastian Fischer, Nelly Borgeaud and René Deltgen.",
" The film portrays life at the luxurious Berlin Hotel Adlon from 1907 to 1945.",
" It was inspired by the autobiography of Hedda Adlon, the owner of the hotel."
],
"title": "Hotel Adlon (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hotel Ritz is a belle époque palace hotel managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and located in Madrid’s “Golden Triangle” of culture.",
" It is located directly opposite the Museo del Prado and close by other major galleries including the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia.",
" Also nearby are the Buen Retiro Park and Botanical Gardens.",
" The hotel’s façade is a listed national monument and it sits in gardens with a terrace restaurant."
],
"title": "Hotel Ritz, Madrid"
}
] |
[
"Title: Sobibór extermination camp\n\nSobibór (or Sobibor , or , ] ) was a Nazi German extermination camp built and operated by the SS near the railway station of Sobibór during World War II, within the semi-colonial territory of General Government of the occupied Second Polish Republic. The camp was part of the secretive Operation Reinhard, which marked the deadliest phase of the Holocaust in German-occupied Poland. The camp was situated near the rural county's major town of Włodawa (called \"Wolzek\" by the Germans), 85 km south of the provincial capital, Brest-on-the-Bug (Brześć nad Bugiem in Polish). Its official German name was \"SS-Sonderkommando Sobibór\". Jews from Poland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union (including Jewish-Soviet POWs), were transported to Sobibór by rail. Most were suffocated in gas chambers fed by the exhaust of a large petrol engine. Up to 200,000 people were murdered at Sobibór and possibly more. At the postwar trial against the former \"SS\" personnel of Sobibór, held in Hagen two decades into the Cold War, Professor Wolfgang Scheffler estimated the number of murdered Jews totalled a minimum of 250,000. This would make it the fourth worst extermination camp, after Bełżec, Treblinka, and Auschwitz.",
"Title: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe\n\nThe Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: \"Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas\" ), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: \"Holocaust-Mahnmal\"), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold. It consists of a 19000 m2 site covered with 2,711 concrete slabs or \"stelae\", arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field. The stelae are 2.38 m long, 0.95 m wide and vary in height from 0.2 to . They are organized in rows, 54 of them going north–south, and 87 heading east–west at right angles but set slightly askew. An attached underground \"Place of Information\" (German: \"Ort der Information\" ) holds the names of approximately 3 million Jewish Holocaust victims, obtained from the Israeli museum Yad Vashem.",
"Title: Berlin Brandenburger Tor station\n\nBerlin Brandenburger Tor (in German \"Bahnhof Berlin Brandenburger Tor\") – formerly Berlin Unter den Linden – is an underground railway station in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany, located on the Unter den Linden boulevard near Hotel Adlon, Pariser Platz and Brandenburg Gate. It is served by the Berlin S-Bahn and U-Bahn, as well as local bus lines.",
"Title: East Otago\n\nEast Otago is the name given to that part of Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand that lies directly to the north of Dunedin. To the south, its limit is approximately the rough hill pass of the Kilmog, 25 kilometres north of Dunedin city centre, and in the north the limit is the Shag River.",
"Title: Embassy of the United Kingdom, Berlin\n\nBritish Embassy, Berlin (German: \"Britische Botschaft, Berlin\" ) is the United Kingdom's diplomatic mission to Germany. It is located on 70-71 Wilhelmstraße, near the Hotel Adlon. The current ambassador is Sir Sebastian Wood.",
"Title: NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs\n\nThe NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs (German: \"Außenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP\", \"A.P.A.\" or \"APA\") was a Nazi Party organization. It was set up in April 1933 in the Hotel Adlon in Berlin immediately after the Nazis' 'Machtergreifung'. It was led by Alfred Rosenberg. It was one of the central authorities for the foreign policy of Nazi Germany, alongside the Auswärtigen Amt or Foreign Office (AA) under the leadership of Neurath, the Auslandsorganisation (NSDAP/AO) of Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, the Bureau under Joachim von Ribbentrop (Dienststelle Ribbentrop) and part of the Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda (RMVP) under Joseph Goebbels.",
"Title: St. James's Cathedral, Riga\n\nSt. James's Cathedral, or the Cathedral Basilica of St. James, (German: \"Jakobskirche\" , Latvian: \"Svētā Jēkaba katedrāle\" ) is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Riga in Latvia. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint James the Greater. The building is part of the Old Riga UNESCO World Heritage Site and lies directly opposite the House of the Livonian Noble Corporation, the meeting place of Latvia's parliament the Saeima.",
"Title: Hotel Adlon\n\nThe Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is a luxury hotel in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Unter den Linden, the main boulevard in the central Mitte district, at the corner with Pariser Platz, directly opposite the Brandenburg Gate and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe.",
"Title: Hotel Adlon (film)\n\nHotel Adlon is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Sebastian Fischer, Nelly Borgeaud and René Deltgen. The film portrays life at the luxurious Berlin Hotel Adlon from 1907 to 1945. It was inspired by the autobiography of Hedda Adlon, the owner of the hotel.",
"Title: Hotel Ritz, Madrid\n\nHotel Ritz is a belle époque palace hotel managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and located in Madrid’s “Golden Triangle” of culture. It is located directly opposite the Museo del Prado and close by other major galleries including the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. Also nearby are the Buen Retiro Park and Botanical Gardens. The hotel’s façade is a listed national monument and it sits in gardens with a terrace restaurant."
] |
5,323
|
Baotou and Shouguang, are located in which country?
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China
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comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Baotou",
"Shouguang"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
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{
"sentences": [
"Inner Mongolia (Mongolian: \"Öbür Monggol\" in Mongolian script; ), officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region or Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in the north of the country, containing most of China's border with Mongolia (the rest of the China-Mongolia border is taken up by the Xinjiang autonomous region and Gansu province) and a small section of the border with Russia.",
" Its capital is Hohhot, and other major cities include Baotou, Chifeng, and Ordos."
],
"title": "Inner Mongolia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Baotou (Mongolian: ; ) also known as Bugthot is the largest industrial city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China.",
" Governed as a prefecture-level city, its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 5 urban districts is home to 2,070,801 inhabitants with a total population of over 2.65 million accounting for counties under its jurisdiction.",
" The city's Mongolian name means \"place with deer\", and an alternate name is \"Lucheng\" (鹿城 ; \"Lùchéng\"), meaning \"Deer City\"."
],
"title": "Baotou"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shouguang () is a county-level city located in Weifang Prefecture-level city, Shandong Province, China.",
" It has 1,139,454 people residing within the municipality and its surrounding towns and villages, even though the built-up (\"or metro\") area is much smaller."
],
"title": "Shouguang"
}
] |
[
"Title: Inner Mongolia\n\nInner Mongolia (Mongolian: \"Öbür Monggol\" in Mongolian script; ), officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region or Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in the north of the country, containing most of China's border with Mongolia (the rest of the China-Mongolia border is taken up by the Xinjiang autonomous region and Gansu province) and a small section of the border with Russia. Its capital is Hohhot, and other major cities include Baotou, Chifeng, and Ordos.",
"Title: Baotou\n\nBaotou (Mongolian: ; ) also known as Bugthot is the largest industrial city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 5 urban districts is home to 2,070,801 inhabitants with a total population of over 2.65 million accounting for counties under its jurisdiction. The city's Mongolian name means \"place with deer\", and an alternate name is \"Lucheng\" (鹿城 ; \"Lùchéng\"), meaning \"Deer City\".",
"Title: Shouguang\n\nShouguang () is a county-level city located in Weifang Prefecture-level city, Shandong Province, China. It has 1,139,454 people residing within the municipality and its surrounding towns and villages, even though the built-up (\"or metro\") area is much smaller."
] |
5,324
|
What country was the wine that used Criolla grapes originally traced back too?
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Spain
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bridge
|
medium
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{
"title": [
"Criolla (grape)",
"Argentine wine"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
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[
{
"sentences": [
"The acids in wine are an important component in both winemaking and the finished product of wine.",
" They are present in both grapes and wine, having direct influences on the color, balance and taste of the wine as well as the growth and vitality of yeast during fermentation and protecting the wine from bacteria.",
" The measure of the amount of acidity in wine is known as the “titratable acidity” or “total acidity”, which refers to the test that yields the total of all acids present, while strength of acidity is measured according to pH, with most wines having a pH between 2.9 and 3.9.",
" Generally, the lower the pH, the higher the acidity in the wine.",
" However, there is no direct connection between total acidity and pH (it is possible to find wines with a high pH for wine and high acidity).",
" In wine tasting, the term “acidity” refers to the fresh, tart and sour attributes of the wine which are evaluated in relation to how well the acidity balances out the sweetness and bitter components of the wine such as tannins.",
" Three primary acids are found in wine grapes: tartaric, malic and citric acids.",
" During the course of winemaking and in the finished wines, acetic, butyric, lactic and succinic acids can play significant roles.",
" Most of the acids involved with wine are fixed acids with the notable exception of acetic acid, mostly found in vinegar, which is volatile and can contribute to the wine fault known as volatile acidity.",
" Sometimes, additional acids, such as ascorbic, sorbic and sulfurous acids, are used in winemaking."
],
"title": "Acids in wine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mendoza Province is Argentina's most important wine region, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the country's entire wine production.",
" Located in the eastern foothills of the Andes, in the shadow of Mount Aconcagua, vineyards are planted at some of the highest altitudes in the world, with the average site located 600 - above sea level.",
" The principal wine producing areas fall into two main departments-Maipú and Luján, which includes Argentina's first delineated appellation established in 1993 in Luján de Cuyo.",
" The pink-skinned grapes of Criolla Grande and Cereza account for more than a quarter of all plantings but Malbec is the region's most important planting, followed closely by Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Chardonnay.",
" Mendoza is considered the heart of the winemaking industry in Argentina with the vast majority of large wineries located in the provincial capital of Mendoza."
],
"title": "Mendoza wine"
},
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"James Carlos \"Jimmy\" McNatt (December 19, 1918 – December 23, 2000) was an All-American basketball player for the Oklahoma Sooners and the AAU’s Phillips 66ers.",
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" He was a two-time All-American at Oklahoma (1939, 1940) and a four-time AAU All-American for Phillips 66 (1943, 1944, 1945, 1946).",
" The speedy player came to be known by his nickname “Scat” McNatt, a moniker originally traced back to the term “Boy Scats” which sportswriters had used to describe McNatt’s fast-breaking, sophomore-led 1937-38 Oklahoma Sooners basketball team.",
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"Seibel grapes are a group of wine grape varieties which originated with the work of Albert Seibel crossing European grape with American grape species to increase disease resistance.",
" They were planted widely in France during the 1950s but have seen decline in recent years because French wine law proscribes hybrid grapes in appellation wine.",
" The grapes are still commonly used as blending grapes in table wine and mass commercial wines.",
" New Zealand, England, and Canada also have plantings of Seibel grapes."
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"Muscatel is a type of wine made from muscat grapes.",
" The term is now normally used in the United States to refer to a fortified wine made from these grapes rather than just any wine made from these grapes.",
" This fortified muscatel became popular in the United States when, at the end of prohibition, in order to meet the large demand for wine, some poor strains of muscat grapes (used normally for table grapes or raisins) mixed with sugar and cheap brandy were used to produce what has since become infamous as a wino wine.",
" This kind of fortified wine has, in the United States, damaged the reputation of all muscat-based wines and the term muscatel tends no longer to be used for these \"better\" wines in the United States.",
" In other markets the term Muscatel, or Moscatel, refers to a wide range of sweet wines based on these grapes."
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" As of 2006, Criolla was the third most widely planted Argentine wine grape (22,500 hectares) after Cereza (30,000 hectares) and the more widely exported Malbec (24,400 hectares).",
" It is primarily found in the Mendoza region.",
" The grape has pink skin and is more thick than its Chilean cousin, Pais, and is used to produce deeply colored white wine.",
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"Oeil de Perdrix is a rosé wine produced in Switzerland.",
" The history of the wine style dates back to the Middle Ages in the Champagne region of France and from there spread to the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland where it would become a popular dry rosé made from Pinot noir.",
" The name \"Œil de perdrix\" means \"eye of partridge\" in French, a reference to the pale pink colour of the eye of a partridge in death throes.",
" Until about a century ago, it was common for vineyards to have the red and white grapes unseparated unlike today where each vineyard has a unique grape.",
" This gave white wine, red wine and what was called grey wine because the wine was neither white nor red.",
" It is also an old name for very pale rosé wine made - not by the saignée method- but by \"pressurage direct\", in which the juice of red grapes is drawn off and fermented with very little contact with the skins.",
" With the modernization of viticulture and separation of grapes the term Oeil de Perdrix disappeared in France but remained in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.",
" The Canton of Neuchâtel would export the Oeil de Perdix primarily to the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland but also to other cantons, namely to the cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Valais.",
" After the Second World War, the latter decided to start producing their own Oeil de Perdrix.",
" When the policy for wine of controlled origin (AOC) in Switzerland began, the Canton of Neuchâtel claimed the sole Oeil de Perdrix AOC but it was refused and the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Valais and Neuchâtel, all have the Oeil de Perdrix AOC today.",
" The early origins of the American wine White Zinfandel can be traced to a California winemakers attempt at making an Oeil de Perdrix style wine."
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"A wine press is a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making.",
" There are a number of different styles of presses that are used by wine makers but their overall functionality is the same.",
" Each style of press exerts controlled pressure in order to free the juice from the fruit (most often grapes).",
" The pressure must be controlled, especially with grapes, in order to avoid crushing the seeds and releasing a great deal of undesirable tannins into the wine.",
" Wine was being made at least as long ago as 6000 BC; in 2011, a wine press was unearthed in Armenia with red wine dated 6,000 years old."
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"Title: Acids in wine\n\nThe acids in wine are an important component in both winemaking and the finished product of wine. They are present in both grapes and wine, having direct influences on the color, balance and taste of the wine as well as the growth and vitality of yeast during fermentation and protecting the wine from bacteria. The measure of the amount of acidity in wine is known as the “titratable acidity” or “total acidity”, which refers to the test that yields the total of all acids present, while strength of acidity is measured according to pH, with most wines having a pH between 2.9 and 3.9. Generally, the lower the pH, the higher the acidity in the wine. However, there is no direct connection between total acidity and pH (it is possible to find wines with a high pH for wine and high acidity). In wine tasting, the term “acidity” refers to the fresh, tart and sour attributes of the wine which are evaluated in relation to how well the acidity balances out the sweetness and bitter components of the wine such as tannins. Three primary acids are found in wine grapes: tartaric, malic and citric acids. During the course of winemaking and in the finished wines, acetic, butyric, lactic and succinic acids can play significant roles. Most of the acids involved with wine are fixed acids with the notable exception of acetic acid, mostly found in vinegar, which is volatile and can contribute to the wine fault known as volatile acidity. Sometimes, additional acids, such as ascorbic, sorbic and sulfurous acids, are used in winemaking.",
"Title: Mendoza wine\n\nMendoza Province is Argentina's most important wine region, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the country's entire wine production. Located in the eastern foothills of the Andes, in the shadow of Mount Aconcagua, vineyards are planted at some of the highest altitudes in the world, with the average site located 600 - above sea level. The principal wine producing areas fall into two main departments-Maipú and Luján, which includes Argentina's first delineated appellation established in 1993 in Luján de Cuyo. The pink-skinned grapes of Criolla Grande and Cereza account for more than a quarter of all plantings but Malbec is the region's most important planting, followed closely by Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Chardonnay. Mendoza is considered the heart of the winemaking industry in Argentina with the vast majority of large wineries located in the provincial capital of Mendoza.",
"Title: Argentine wine\n\nArgentina is the fifth largest producer of wine in the world. Argentine wine, as with some aspects of Argentine cuisine, has its roots in Spain. During the Spanish colonization of the Americas, vine cuttings were brought to Santiago del Estero in 1557, and the cultivation of the grape and wine production stretched first to neighboring regions, and then to other parts of the country.",
"Title: Jimmy McNatt\n\nJames Carlos \"Jimmy\" McNatt (December 19, 1918 – December 23, 2000) was an All-American basketball player for the Oklahoma Sooners and the AAU’s Phillips 66ers. At Oklahoma, McNatt led his team to the first-ever NCAA Final Four in 1939, and at Phillips 66, McNatt guided the 66ers (also called the \"Oilers\") to four consecutive AAU national championships (1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946). He was a two-time All-American at Oklahoma (1939, 1940) and a four-time AAU All-American for Phillips 66 (1943, 1944, 1945, 1946). The speedy player came to be known by his nickname “Scat” McNatt, a moniker originally traced back to the term “Boy Scats” which sportswriters had used to describe McNatt’s fast-breaking, sophomore-led 1937-38 Oklahoma Sooners basketball team. McNatt grew up in Norman, Oklahoma, attended Norman High School, and then opted to stay in his hometown to play basketball for the University of Oklahoma.",
"Title: Criolla (grape)\n\nCriolla is a term used in the name of several grape varieties, in particular varieties found in Argentina, the most common of which is Criolla Grande and another which is Criolla Chica.",
"Title: Seibel grapes\n\nSeibel grapes are a group of wine grape varieties which originated with the work of Albert Seibel crossing European grape with American grape species to increase disease resistance. They were planted widely in France during the 1950s but have seen decline in recent years because French wine law proscribes hybrid grapes in appellation wine. The grapes are still commonly used as blending grapes in table wine and mass commercial wines. New Zealand, England, and Canada also have plantings of Seibel grapes.",
"Title: Muscatel\n\nMuscatel is a type of wine made from muscat grapes. The term is now normally used in the United States to refer to a fortified wine made from these grapes rather than just any wine made from these grapes. This fortified muscatel became popular in the United States when, at the end of prohibition, in order to meet the large demand for wine, some poor strains of muscat grapes (used normally for table grapes or raisins) mixed with sugar and cheap brandy were used to produce what has since become infamous as a wino wine. This kind of fortified wine has, in the United States, damaged the reputation of all muscat-based wines and the term muscatel tends no longer to be used for these \"better\" wines in the United States. In other markets the term Muscatel, or Moscatel, refers to a wide range of sweet wines based on these grapes.",
"Title: Criolla Grande\n\nCriolla Grande (also known as Criolla and Criolla Grande Sanjuanina) is a red wine grape commonly found in Argentina. It is different from the Chilean wine grape Pais, also known as \"Criolla Chica\", but ampelographers believe that both grapes share a common parent, and it is now listed as a crossing of Mission and Muscat of Alexandria. As of 2006, Criolla was the third most widely planted Argentine wine grape (22,500 hectares) after Cereza (30,000 hectares) and the more widely exported Malbec (24,400 hectares). It is primarily found in the Mendoza region. The grape has pink skin and is more thick than its Chilean cousin, Pais, and is used to produce deeply colored white wine. It is sometimes used to produce a light colored \"rosé\". The grape is rarely exported outside of Argentina where it is used to produce massive quantities of box and jug wines.",
"Title: Oeil de perdrix\n\nOeil de Perdrix is a rosé wine produced in Switzerland. The history of the wine style dates back to the Middle Ages in the Champagne region of France and from there spread to the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland where it would become a popular dry rosé made from Pinot noir. The name \"Œil de perdrix\" means \"eye of partridge\" in French, a reference to the pale pink colour of the eye of a partridge in death throes. Until about a century ago, it was common for vineyards to have the red and white grapes unseparated unlike today where each vineyard has a unique grape. This gave white wine, red wine and what was called grey wine because the wine was neither white nor red. It is also an old name for very pale rosé wine made - not by the saignée method- but by \"pressurage direct\", in which the juice of red grapes is drawn off and fermented with very little contact with the skins. With the modernization of viticulture and separation of grapes the term Oeil de Perdrix disappeared in France but remained in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. The Canton of Neuchâtel would export the Oeil de Perdix primarily to the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland but also to other cantons, namely to the cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Valais. After the Second World War, the latter decided to start producing their own Oeil de Perdrix. When the policy for wine of controlled origin (AOC) in Switzerland began, the Canton of Neuchâtel claimed the sole Oeil de Perdrix AOC but it was refused and the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Valais and Neuchâtel, all have the Oeil de Perdrix AOC today. The early origins of the American wine White Zinfandel can be traced to a California winemakers attempt at making an Oeil de Perdrix style wine.",
"Title: Wine press\n\nA wine press is a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making. There are a number of different styles of presses that are used by wine makers but their overall functionality is the same. Each style of press exerts controlled pressure in order to free the juice from the fruit (most often grapes). The pressure must be controlled, especially with grapes, in order to avoid crushing the seeds and releasing a great deal of undesirable tannins into the wine. Wine was being made at least as long ago as 6000 BC; in 2011, a wine press was unearthed in Armenia with red wine dated 6,000 years old."
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Were both Battle of Chickamauga and Battle of Aachen fought in the same continent?
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no
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" They also saw action at the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi as well as the Battle of Chickamauga, and the Chattanooga Campaign.",
" As Confederate forces moved south, falling back through Atlanta.",
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"Title: Battle of Davis's Cross Roads\n\nThe Battle of Davis's Cross Roads, also known as the Battle of Dug Gap, was fought September 10–11, 1863, in northwestern Georgia, as part of the Chickamauga Campaign of the American Civil War. It was more of a series of maneuvers and skirmishes than an actual battle and casualties were negligible.",
"Title: Battle of Chickamauga\n\nThe Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18–20, 1863 between Union and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia — the Chickamauga Campaign. It was the first major battle of the war fought in Georgia, the most significant Union defeat in the Western Theater, and involved the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg.",
"Title: Georgia Sharpshooters\n\nThe 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters were authorized by an act in April, 1862 by the Confederate Congress, and were formed in Savannah, Georgia. The 1st Battalion Sharpshooters served at Fort McAllister defending the coast of Georgia in the Battle of Fort McAllister (1863). They also saw action at the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi as well as the Battle of Chickamauga, and the Chattanooga Campaign. As Confederate forces moved south, falling back through Atlanta. The Sharpshooters fought to the end of the war, their last engagement being at the Battle of Bentonville in March, 1865.",
"Title: 23rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 23rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. Notable battles fought in include the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Chickamauga.",
"Title: Battle of Aachen\n\nThe Battle of Aachen was a major combat action of World War II, fought by American and German forces in and around Aachen, Germany, between 2–21 October 1944. The city had been incorporated into the Siegfried Line, the main defensive network on Germany's western border; the Allies had hoped to capture it quickly and advance into the industrialized Ruhr Basin. Although most of Aachen's civilian population was evacuated before the battle began, much of the city was destroyed and both sides suffered heavy losses. It was one of the largest urban battles fought by U.S. forces in World War II, and the first city on German soil to be captured by the Allies. The battle ended with a German surrender, but their tenacious defense significantly disrupted Allied plans for the advance into Germany.",
"Title: 13th Tennessee Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 13th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. Notable battles fought in include the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Chickamauga.",
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"Title: Chickamauga Campaign\n\nThe Chickamauga Campaign of the American Civil War was a series of battles fought in northwestern Georgia from August 21 to September 20, 1863, between the Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of Tennessee. The campaign started successfully for Union commander William S. Rosecrans, with the Union army occupying the vital city of Chattanooga and forcing the Confederates to retreat into northern Georgia. But a Confederate attack at the Battle of Chickamauga forced Rosecrans to retreat back into Chattanooga and allowed the Confederates to lay siege to the Union forces."
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This outdoor second-hand sale is held annually along a north–south U.S. Highway that is how long?
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758 mi
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" The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior, Wisconsin is a four lane divided highway.",
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" Its routing is largely rural, the notable exceptions being the Hampton Roads area and the northern end of the highway in Delaware and Pennsylvania.",
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" The first championship took place in 1997 at the North American Bridge Championships in Albuquerque.",
" Since 1999 the event has been conducted as a joint activity of the American Contract Bridge League and the World Bridge Federation.",
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"Title: U.S. Route 491\n\nU.S. Route 491 (US 491) is a north–south U.S. Highway serving the Four Corners region of the United States. One of the newest designations in the U.S. Highway System, it was created in 2003 as a renumbering of U.S. Route 666 (US 666). With the 666 designation, this road was nicknamed the \"Devil's Highway\" because of the significance of number 666 to many Christian denominations, which is believed by some that 666 is the Number of the Beast. This Satanic connotation, combined with a high fatality rate along the New Mexico portion, convinced some people the highway was cursed. The problem was compounded by persistent sign theft. These factors led to two efforts to renumber the highway, first by officials in Arizona, later in New Mexico. There have been safety improvement projects in recent years, and fatality rates have subsequently decreased.",
"Title: U.S. Route 127\n\nU.S. Route 127 (US 127) is a 758 mi north–south U.S. Highway in the eastern half of the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at US 27 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The northern terminus is at Interstate 75 (I-75) near Grayling, Michigan. Since 1987, it has been the core of the annual World's Longest Yard Sale, also known as the Highway 127 Corridor Sale (127 Yard Sale), which now stretches 690 mi from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama. The sale, held every August, was started to demonstrate that the older U.S. Highway System has something to offer that the Interstate Highway System does not.",
"Title: U.S. Route 52 in South Carolina\n\nU.S. Route 52 (US 52) is a 159.7 mi north–south U.S. Highway that travels from Charleston to the North Carolina state line near Cheraw. It serves as a strategic highway through the central part of the state. Though an even-numbered U.S. Highway, which are typically signed east–west, it is signed north–south in South Carolina. In some other states along its route, it \"is\" signed east–west. The South Carolina segment is signed such that U.S. 52 north corresponds to the general westward direction of the highway, and \"vice versa\".",
"Title: U.S. Route 53\n\nU.S. Route 53, or U.S. Highway 53 (U.S. 53), is a north–south U.S. highway that runs for 403 miles (649 km) from La Crosse, Wisconsin to International Falls, Minnesota. It is the primary north–south route in northwestern Wisconsin, serving as a vital link between I-94 at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and the city of Duluth, Minnesota. The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior, Wisconsin is a four lane divided highway. The highway's northern terminus is at the Fort Frances-International Falls Bridge in International Falls, Minnesota, at the Canada–US border. Its southern terminus is in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at U.S. Highway 14.",
"Title: U.S. Route 13\n\nU.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a north–south U.S. highway established in 1926 that runs for 517 mi from Interstate 95 just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina to the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in Morrisville. In all, it traverses five states in the Atlantic coastal plain region, following the Atlantic coast more closely than does the main north–south U.S. highway of the region, U.S. Route 1. Its routing is largely rural, the notable exceptions being the Hampton Roads area and the northern end of the highway in Delaware and Pennsylvania. It is also notable for being the main thoroughfare for the Delmarva Peninsula and carrying the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel to it in Virginia.",
"Title: Computer bridge\n\nComputer bridge is the playing of the game contract bridge using computer software. After years of limited progress, since around the end of the 20th century the field of computer bridge has made major advances. In 1996 the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) established an official World Computer-Bridge Championship, to be held annually along with a major bridge event. The first championship took place in 1997 at the North American Bridge Championships in Albuquerque. Since 1999 the event has been conducted as a joint activity of the American Contract Bridge League and the World Bridge Federation. Alvin Levy, ACBL Board member, initiated this championship and has coordinated the event annually since its inception. The event history, articles and publications, analysis, and playing records can be found at the official website.",
"Title: U.S. Route 9 in New York\n\nU.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Laurel, Delaware, to Champlain, New York. In New York, US 9 extends 324.72 mi from the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan to an interchange with Interstate 87 (I-87) just south of the Canada–United States border in the town of Champlain. US 9 is the longest north–south U.S. Highway in New York; additionally, the portion of US 9 in New York accounts for more than half of the highway's total length.",
"Title: 400-Mile Sale\n\nThe 400-Mile Yard Sale, sometimes referred to as the Highway 68 Yard Sale, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for four days, beginning in the first weekend of June. It takes place along U.S. Route 68 (US 68) in the US state of Kentucky. It is held in almost all areas along the US 68 corridor from the east side of Paducah through central Kentucky, and ending at Maysville.",
"Title: Roller Coaster Fair\n\nThe Roller Coaster Yard Sale, sometimes referred to as the Roller Coaster Fair, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for three days beginning the first Thursday in October. It takes place along several US and state routes in southern Kentucky and northern middle Tennessee.",
"Title: 127 Corridor Sale\n\nThe Highway 127 Corridor Sale, also called the 127 Yard Sale, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for four days beginning the first Thursday in August along U.S. Route 127 (US 127). The event has been promoted as \"The World's Longest Yard Sale.\""
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Which film did Cliff Potts, and the actor who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "Coming Home", both appear in?
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"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 American drama film.",
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"Title: Aaron Paul\n\nAaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979), known as Aaron Paul, is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\", for which he won several awards, including the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2014), the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (2013), and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. This made him the only actor to win the latter category three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its separation into drama and comedy. He has also won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television three times (2009, 2011, 2013), more than any other actor in that category.",
"Title: Robert Loggia\n\nSalvatore \"Robert\" Loggia (January 3, 1930 – December 4, 2015) was an American actor and director. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Jagged Edge\" (1985) and won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Big\" (1988).",
"Title: Akim Tamiroff\n\nAkim Mikhailovich Tamiroff (Armenian: Ակիմ Թամիրով , Russian: Аким Михайлович Тамиров ; birth name` Hovakim, Armenian: Հովակիմ ; 29 October 1899 – 17 September 1972) was an ethnic Armenian actor. He won the first Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor, was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and appeared in at least 80 American motion pictures in a career spanning thirty-seven years.",
"Title: The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (film)\n\nThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 American drama film. Academy Award winner Delbert Mann directed the work of Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire in the production. Shirley Knight garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and Lee Kinsolving was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actor. Knight was also nominated for two Golden Globes. Mann's direction was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing in a Feature Film. It was based on the Tony Award nominated play of the same name by William Inge.",
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Vince Staples was once a close associate of an American hip hop collective that was formed in 2006-07 in what city?
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"Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York.",
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" After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\".",
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"Vincent Jamal Staples (born July 2, 1993) is an American rapper from the Ramona Park area of North Long Beach, California.",
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" Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture.",
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"The discography of Common, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, forty-nine singles (including fifteen as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos.",
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" Common released his third album, \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\", which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year.",
" The album was also a commercial success certifying it gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
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" The album was certified gold by the RIAA.",
" His next album \"Finding Forever\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 being his first chart-topper.",
" His next album \"Universal Mind Control\"l sold 81,663 in its first week debuting only at number 12.",
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" His next album \"The Dreamer/The Believer\" was met with positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number 18 on the charts, selling 70,000 copies in its first week and was promoted by five singles.",
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"Isaiah Rashad McClain (born May 16, 1991), is an American hip hop recording artist and record producer from Chattanooga, Tennessee.",
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" His first big break would be touring with rappers Juicy J, Joey Badass and Smoke DZA among others, on the 2012 Smoker's Club Tour.",
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"Title: Odd Future\n\nOdd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, normally shortened to Odd Future and abbreviated to OFWGKTA (stylized OFWGK†Δ with an upside down cross), is an American hip hop collective formed in Los Angeles in 2006-07. The collective was originally formed by Tyler, The Creator with Hodgy, Left Brain, Casey Veggies, The Super 3, and Jasper Dolphin. Later members include Earl Sweatshirt, Frank Ocean, Domo Genesis, Mike G, and Syd. Outside of music, Odd Future had an Adult Swim skit show called \"Loiter Squad\", a clothing line named Golf Wang, as well as a mobile app called Golf Media which contains exclusive interviews, behind the scenes clips, and cartoons. Every year since 2012, Odd Future has held the annual Camp Flog Gnaw in Los Angeles where members of Odd Future, as well as other supporting acts, perform live and host a carnival.",
"Title: McGruff (rapper)\n\nHerbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\" In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\".",
"Title: Faces (Mac Miller album)\n\nFaces is the eleventh mixtape by American hip hop recording artist Mac Miller. It was released online via free digital download on May 11, 2014, by REMember Music. The mixtape features guest appearances from Rick Ross, Earl Sweatshirt, ScHoolboy Q, Mike Jones, Sir Michael Rocks, Vince Staples, Ab-Soul, Da$H, and King Ralph of Malibu.",
"Title: Vince Staples\n\nVincent Jamal Staples (born July 2, 1993) is an American rapper from the Ramona Park area of North Long Beach, California. He is a member of the hip hop trio Cutthroat Boyz alongside fellow Californian rappers Aston Matthews and Joey Fatts. Staples was once a close associate of Odd Future, in particular Mike G and Earl Sweatshirt. He is currently signed to Blacksmith Records, ARTium Recordings and Def Jam Recordings.",
"Title: Hip hop\n\nHip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in South Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s. While people unfamiliar with hip hop culture often use the expression \"hip hop\" to refer exclusively to hip hop music (also called \"rap\"), Hip hop is characterized by nine distinct elements or expressive realms, of which hip hop music is only four elements (rapping, djaying, beatboxing and breaking). Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture. (visual art). Other elements of hip hop subculture and arts movements beyond the main four are: hip hop culture and historical knowledge of the movement (intellectual/philosophical); beatboxing, a percussive vocal style; street entrepreneurship; hip hop language; and hip hop fashion and style, among others.",
"Title: Common discography\n\nThe discography of Common, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, forty-nine singles (including fifteen as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos. It also contains the list of Common songs. Common sold more than 2.8 million albums in the United States. Common released his first album, \"Can I Borrow a Dollar? \" (1992), and follow suit with his second album, \"Resurrection\", which met with critical acclaim, calling the album as one of the classic of the 90s. Common released his third album, \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\", which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year. The album was also a commercial success certifying it gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His fifth studio album \"Electric Circus\" was met with acclaim from music critics. However, it failed to meet the commercial succes with \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which only peaked at number 47 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. In 2005, he was helped by Kanye West to release his 6th album \"Be\". Kanye produced the whole album and was featured on it a few times. The album helped Common to get back into the spotlight and sold 185,000 copies in its first week debuting at number 2 on the charts and also it was Common's first album to have commercial succes outside the US, peaking in several territories. The album was met with unniversal acclaim and it was described to be Common's best album. The album was certified gold by the RIAA. His next album \"Finding Forever\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 being his first chart-topper. His next album \"Universal Mind Control\"l sold 81,663 in its first week debuting only at number 12. The album was promoted by the successful single \"Universal Mind Control\" which peaked at number 62 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was met with mixed reviews. His next album \"The Dreamer/The Believer\" was met with positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number 18 on the charts, selling 70,000 copies in its first week and was promoted by five singles. In 2014 Common released his 10th album \"Nobody's Smiling\" which peaked at number 6 on the charts and had features from Big Sean and Vince Staples and others. In 2015 he collaborated with John Legend on the single \"Glory\" which peaked at number 49 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The single was from the film \"Selma\".",
"Title: Isaiah Rashad\n\nIsaiah Rashad McClain (born May 16, 1991), is an American hip hop recording artist and record producer from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Rashad began taking rapping seriously in tenth grade, where he and his friends would record on laptops. He spent the next few years recording at local recording studios. His first big break would be touring with rappers Juicy J, Joey Badass and Smoke DZA among others, on the 2012 Smoker's Club Tour. He is also a founding member of the Chattanooga hip hop collective The House along with fellow Chattanooga rapper TUT and a member of the Chicago hip hop collective The Village along with artist Kembe X, Alex Wiley and more.",
"Title: Directors of Photography\n\nDirectors of Photography is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Dilated Peoples. The album was released on August 12, 2014, by Rhymesayers Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from Vince Staples, Aloe Blacc, Catero, Gangrene, Sick Jacken, Krondon, Fashawn, Rapsody, Domo Genesis, Vinnie Paz and Action Bronson.",
"Title: Cutthroat Boyz\n\nCutthroat Boyz is an American hip hop group from California, that consists of rappers Vince Staples and Aston Matthews, and rapper-producer Joey Fatts."
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When was the Australian screenwriter, producer, director and actor born who screenplay the Saw III?
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17 January 1977
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"Kenneth George \"Ken\" Shadie {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 8 December 1935) is an Australian screenwriter, who co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for the film \"Crocodile Dundee\" with Paul Hogan and John Cornell."
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" Whannell made his directorial debut on \"\", which was released in 2015."
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"John Kramer—known as The Jigsaw Killer or simply Jigsaw—is a fictional character and appearing in the \"Saw\" franchise as the main antagonist.",
" Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, \"Saw\", and he later appeared in \"Saw II\", \"Saw III\", \"Saw IV\", \"Saw V\", \"Saw VI\", \"Saw 3D\" and, eventually, \"Jigsaw\".",
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"Detective David Tapp is a fictional character from the \"Saw\" franchise, introduced in \"Saw\" and featured through archive footage in \"Saw III\" and \"Saw V\".",
" He also appears in the 2009 \"Saw: The Video Game\" as the lead character.",
" He was portrayed by actor Danny Glover in the films and voiced by Earl Alexander in the game."
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"Gregg Hoffman (June 11, 1963 – December 4, 2005), born in Phoenix, Arizona, was a film producer responsible for developing \"Saw\" and \"Saw II\".",
" He studied communications, law and economics at American University in Washington, D.C.",
" Hoffman was working on \"Saw III\" and other films for Twisted Pictures when he died in a hospital in Hollywood, California of natural causes.",
" He was 42 years old at his death.",
" The movie \"Dead Silence\" (2007) was dedicated to him.",
" He was also thanked in the movie \"Gross misconduct\", mentioned as dedicatee for \"Saw III\", and posthumously credited with producing the \"Saw\" films from 2007 through 2017."
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"Title: Mark Hoffman\n\nDetective Lieutenant Mark Hoffman is a fictional character from the \"Saw\" franchise. He is portrayed by Australian actor Costas Mandylor. While the character was first shown as a police officer in \"Saw III\", later films in the series have expanded his role and revealed him to be an apprentice, and subsequently the successor of the Jigsaw Killer. Like his mentor and partner, he designs death traps that, for survivors, give them reason to appreciate their lives. On the other hand, he has no emotion towards his victims, and in general, brandishes a very monotone personality.",
"Title: Saw III\n\nSaw III is a 2006 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell and story by James Wan and Whannell. It is the third installment in the \"Saw\" franchise and stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh, and Dina Meyer. \"Saw III\" marks the first appearances of Costas Mandylor and Betsy Russell, albeit minor roles; they would later become major characters in the series.",
"Title: Jimmy Jack\n\nJimmy Jack, also credited as Jimmy the Exploder, is an Australian screenwriter, film director, actor and producer best known for achieving success following his work on the 2008 film \"The Black Balloon\".",
"Title: Leigh Whannell\n\nLeigh Whannell (born 17 January 1977) is an Australian screenwriter, producer, director and actor. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including \"Saw\" (2004), \"Dead Silence\" (2007), \"Insidious\" (2011) and \"\" (2013). Whannell made his directorial debut on \"\", which was released in 2015.",
"Title: Stuart Beattie\n\nStuart Beattie (born 1972) is an Australian screenwriter and film director. His screenplay for \"Collateral\" (2004) earned him nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay and Saturn Award for Best Writing.",
"Title: Jigsaw (Saw franchise)\n\nJohn Kramer—known as The Jigsaw Killer or simply Jigsaw—is a fictional character and appearing in the \"Saw\" franchise as the main antagonist. Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, \"Saw\", and he later appeared in \"Saw II\", \"Saw III\", \"Saw IV\", \"Saw V\", \"Saw VI\", \"Saw 3D\" and, eventually, \"Jigsaw\". He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell.",
"Title: David Tapp\n\nDetective David Tapp is a fictional character from the \"Saw\" franchise, introduced in \"Saw\" and featured through archive footage in \"Saw III\" and \"Saw V\". He also appears in the 2009 \"Saw: The Video Game\" as the lead character. He was portrayed by actor Danny Glover in the films and voiced by Earl Alexander in the game.",
"Title: Gregg Hoffman\n\nGregg Hoffman (June 11, 1963 – December 4, 2005), born in Phoenix, Arizona, was a film producer responsible for developing \"Saw\" and \"Saw II\". He studied communications, law and economics at American University in Washington, D.C. Hoffman was working on \"Saw III\" and other films for Twisted Pictures when he died in a hospital in Hollywood, California of natural causes. He was 42 years old at his death. The movie \"Dead Silence\" (2007) was dedicated to him. He was also thanked in the movie \"Gross misconduct\", mentioned as dedicatee for \"Saw III\", and posthumously credited with producing the \"Saw\" films from 2007 through 2017."
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What was the nickname of Anthony Salerno, a large cigar-chomping New York mob boss said to be involved in the killing of Tom "The Greek" Kapatos in 1977?
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Fat Tony
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"Dr. Frank Mickens (June 22, 1946 – July 9, 2009), was a nationally recognized New York City educator as principal of Boys and Girls High School at 1700 Fulton Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, one of America's toughest areas.",
" The seventeenth largest high school in the United States, Boys and Girls High School has a student population of over four thousand students.",
" Boys and Girls High School was built in the 1970s as a model 'education option' school, and Mickens successfully embraced this initiative as an administrator in the New York City Department of Education.",
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"Thomas Kapatos, also known as \"The Greek\" (died January 22, 1977) was a New York City mobster and an enforcer to Mickey Spillane during his war against Jimmy Coonan during the 1960s.",
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" On the afternoon of January 22, 1977, Kapatos was gunned down on West 34th Street by a hired assassin in the employ of Anthony \"Fat Tony\" Salerno; he had been one of many of who had been killed in a six-month killing spree to secretly eliminate Spillane's associates."
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"Lewis \"Lew\" Baker (born c. 1825, date of death unknown) was a patrolman in the New York Police Department who was simultaneously employed as a \"slugger\" for Tammany Hall.",
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" The case struck a blow against \"The Commission,\" a loose organization of the New York Mafia organizations that met to resolve disputes or discuss criminal activities, sometimes likened to organized crime's board of directors.",
" \"Time\" magazine called this \"Case of Cases\" possibly \"the most significant assault on the infrastructure of organized crime since the high command of the Chicago Mafia was swept away in 1943,\" and quoted Giuliani's stated intention: \"Our approach... is to wipe out the five families.\""
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"Vincent \"Vinny Ocean\" Palermo (born June 4, 1944) is a former American mobster who was \"de facto\" boss of the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family before becoming a government witness.",
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"Michael James Genovese (April 9, 1919 – October 31, 2006) was an alleged boss of the Pittsburgh crime family.",
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"Brotherhood is an American crime drama television series created by Blake Masters about the intertwining lives of the Irish-American Caffee brothers from Providence, Rhode Island: Tommy (Jason Clarke) is a local politician and Michael (Jason Isaacs) is a gangster involved with New England's Irish Mob.",
" The show also features their mother Rose (Fionnula Flanagan), cousin Colin Carr (Brían F. O'Byrne), childhood friend and Rhode Island state detective Declan Giggs (Ethan Embry), Irish mob boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman), Tommy's wife Eileen (Annabeth Gish), and Michael's criminal partner Pete McGonagle (Stivi Paskoski)."
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" Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack \"Legs\" Diamond, Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano."
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"Title: Anthony Salerno\n\nAnthony \"Fat Tony\" Salerno (August 15, 1911 – July 27, 1992) was a New York mobster who served as underboss and front boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 until his conviction in 1986. Usually seen wearing a fedora and chomping on a cigar, he was nicknamed \"Fat Tony\" due to his size.",
"Title: Tom Kapatos\n\nThomas Kapatos, also known as \"The Greek\" (died January 22, 1977) was a New York City mobster and an enforcer to Mickey Spillane during his war against Jimmy Coonan during the 1960s. He was born to Greek-American emigrants from Karpathos and his last name \"Kapatos\" is derived from the island. On the afternoon of January 22, 1977, Kapatos was gunned down on West 34th Street by a hired assassin in the employ of Anthony \"Fat Tony\" Salerno; he had been one of many of who had been killed in a six-month killing spree to secretly eliminate Spillane's associates.",
"Title: Lew Baker\n\nLewis \"Lew\" Baker (born c. 1825, date of death unknown) was a patrolman in the New York Police Department who was simultaneously employed as a \"slugger\" for Tammany Hall. He was involved in voter intimidation and election fraud during the 1840s and 1850s. A close friend and associate of Irish mob boss John Morrissey, Baker frequently battled supporters of the nativist Know-Nothing movement for over a decade. He is most remembered however as the assassin of William \"Bill the Butcher\" Poole. Baker shot and killed Poole in a Broadway saloon during a brawl. Both Baker and Morrissey were placed on trial for murder, but were acquitted.",
"Title: Mafia Commission Trial\n\nThe Mafia Commission Trial (February 25, 1985 – November 19, 1986), officially known as United States v. Anthony Salerno, et al., was a criminal trial in New York City, United States. Using evidence obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, eleven organized crime figures, including the heads of New York's so-called \"Five Families,\" were indicted by United States Attorney Rudolph Giuliani under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) on charges including extortion, labor racketeering, and murder for hire. The case struck a blow against \"The Commission,\" a loose organization of the New York Mafia organizations that met to resolve disputes or discuss criminal activities, sometimes likened to organized crime's board of directors. \"Time\" magazine called this \"Case of Cases\" possibly \"the most significant assault on the infrastructure of organized crime since the high command of the Chicago Mafia was swept away in 1943,\" and quoted Giuliani's stated intention: \"Our approach... is to wipe out the five families.\"",
"Title: Denise Borino-Quinn\n\nDenise Borino-Quinn (January 6, 1964 – October 27, 2010) was an American television actress who had a recurring role as Ginny Sacramoni, the wife of New York mob boss Johnny Sack in the television series \"The Sopranos\".",
"Title: Vincent Palermo\n\nVincent \"Vinny Ocean\" Palermo (born June 4, 1944) is a former American mobster who was \"de facto\" boss of the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family before becoming a government witness. Fictional mob boss Tony Soprano, the protagonist of the HBO series \"The Sopranos\", is said to be based upon Palermo.",
"Title: Michael James Genovese\n\nMichael James Genovese (April 9, 1919 – October 31, 2006) was an alleged boss of the Pittsburgh crime family. References to Michael Genovese as the brother of Vito Genovese are to a different Michael Genovese; Michael James Genovese was first cousin to New York mob boss Vito Genovese.",
"Title: Brotherhood (U.S. TV series)\n\nBrotherhood is an American crime drama television series created by Blake Masters about the intertwining lives of the Irish-American Caffee brothers from Providence, Rhode Island: Tommy (Jason Clarke) is a local politician and Michael (Jason Isaacs) is a gangster involved with New England's Irish Mob. The show also features their mother Rose (Fionnula Flanagan), cousin Colin Carr (Brían F. O'Byrne), childhood friend and Rhode Island state detective Declan Giggs (Ethan Embry), Irish mob boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman), Tommy's wife Eileen (Annabeth Gish), and Michael's criminal partner Pete McGonagle (Stivi Paskoski).",
"Title: Abraham Weinberg\n\nAbraham \"Bo\" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 – September 9, 1935) was a Jewish New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz. As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg and his brother George into his gang. Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack \"Legs\" Diamond, Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano."
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Brian Magee won a bronze medal at which Kuala Lumpur 1998 competition?
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1998 Commonwealth Games
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"The Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers (Malay: \"Menara Petronas\", or \"Menara Berkembar Petronas\"), are twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.",
" According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world.",
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"The badminton competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998.",
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"The 1998 Commonwealth Games \"(Malay: Sukan Komanwel 1998)\", officially known as the XVI Commonwealth Games \"(Malay: Sukan Komanwel ke-16)\", was a multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 to 21 September 1998 with 214 events in 15 sports featured in the games.",
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"This list of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur ranks skyscrapers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by height.",
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"The Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur (IUKL; Malay: \"Universiti Infrastruktur Kuala Lumpur\"), formerly known as Kuala Lumpur Infrastructure University College (KLIUC), is a university in Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia.",
" It is the first infrastructure university in Malaysia.",
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"Title: Jackson Asiku\n\nJackson \"Action\" Asiku (born October 21, 1978), is a Ugandan/Australian amateur flyweight and professional feather/super featherweight boxer of the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s who as an amateur represented Uganda and won a bronze medal at flyweight in the Boxing at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, losing to eventual gold medal winner Richard Sunee of Mauritius, represented Uganda and won a bronze medal at flyweight in the Boxing at the 1999 All-Africa Games in Johannesburg, South Africa, losing to eventual silver medal winner Nacer Keddam of Algeria, and represented Uganda at flyweight in the Boxing at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, losing to Arlan Lerio of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Australian featherweight title, World Boxing Organization (WBO) Asia Pacific featherweight title, African Boxing Union (ABU) featherweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Australasian featherweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) featherweight title, and Commonwealth featherweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific featherweight title against Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, his professional fighting weight varied from 123+1/2 lb , i.e. featherweight to 129+3/4 lb , i.e. super featherweight.",
"Title: Petronas Towers\n\nThe Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers (Malay: \"Menara Petronas\", or \"Menara Berkembar Petronas\"), are twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world. The buildings are a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, along with nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower.",
"Title: Badminton at the 1998 Commonwealth Games\n\nThe badminton competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998. There were no bronze medal play off matches because both losing semi-finalists were awarded a bronze medal.",
"Title: DBKL S.C.\n\nThe Kelab Sukan Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (KSDBKL) (English: Kuala Lumpur City Hall Sports Club ) is a sports club based in Kuala Lumpur. Its football department is making a comeback to play again in the third-tier of Malaysian football competition, the Malaysia FAM League for 2017 season.",
"Title: 1998 Commonwealth Games\n\nThe 1998 Commonwealth Games \"(Malay: Sukan Komanwel 1998)\", officially known as the XVI Commonwealth Games \"(Malay: Sukan Komanwel ke-16)\", was a multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 to 21 September 1998 with 214 events in 15 sports featured in the games. The 1998 games were the first held in an Asian country and the last Commonwealth Games of the 20th century. This was also the first time the games took place in a nation with a head of state other than the Head of the Commonwealth, and the first time the games were held in a non-English speaking nation. 3638 athletes from 69 Commonwealth member nations participated at the games with 34 of them collected medals. For the first time ever, the games included team sports. The other bid from the 1998 games came from Adelaide in Australia.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur ranks skyscrapers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by height. The tallest buildings in the city are currently the The Petronas Twin Towers, which rise 1483 ft in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004. Other prominent structures on the skyline are the Ilham Tower and the Kuala Lumpur Tower.",
"Title: Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur\n\nThe Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur (IUKL; Malay: \"Universiti Infrastruktur Kuala Lumpur\"), formerly known as Kuala Lumpur Infrastructure University College (KLIUC), is a university in Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is the first infrastructure university in Malaysia. The university was established in 1998 following the privatisation of the Research and Training Institute of Public Works Department of Malaysia (IKRAM).",
"Title: Squash at the 1998 Commonwealth Games\n\nThe inaugural squash competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998. There were no bronze medal play off matches because both losing semi-finalists were awarded a bronze medal.",
"Title: Lesotho at the 2002 Commonwealth Games\n\nLesotho competed in Manchester in 2002 in their seventh games. The nation did not repeat their performance in Kuala Lumpur 1998 where they won their first medal, a gold, but did manage to win a shared bronze with England in boxing.",
"Title: Brian Magee\n\nBrian Magee (born 9 June 1975) is a Northern Irish former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2012. He held multiple championships at super-middleweight, including the WBA (Regular), IBO, European, and British titles, as well as having challenged for the British light-heavyweight title. As an amateur he represented Ireland at the 1996 Olympics, reaching the middleweight quarter-finals. He also won a silver medal at the 1998 European Championships and bronze at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, representing Northern Ireland in the latter."
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What is the name of the soundtrack CD was released on July 19, 2005 for the film baed on the Marvel Comics' character "The Punisher"?
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The Punisher
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"Punisher, retitled Franken-Castle from issue #17 on, is a Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher.",
" Spinning out of the second \"Punisher War Journal\" series by writer Matt Fraction, this series of \"Punisher\" places the character firmly in the ongoing Marvel Universe inhabited by superheroes such as the Avengers and Spider-Man, and super-villains such as Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil.",
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" The film is a reboot that follows the original telling of Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's \"The Punisher\".",
" It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences.",
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"Title: Punisher (2009 series)\n\nPunisher, retitled Franken-Castle from issue #17 on, is a Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher. Spinning out of the second \"Punisher War Journal\" series by writer Matt Fraction, this series of \"Punisher\" places the character firmly in the ongoing Marvel Universe inhabited by superheroes such as the Avengers and Spider-Man, and super-villains such as Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil. For the majority of issues released, the series had tied into the ongoing events of Marvel's line-wide \"Dark Reign\" storyline, opening with Castle attempting to assassinate Norman Osborn.",
"Title: Punisher War Journal (2006 series)\n\nPunisher War Journal or The Punisher War Journal is an American comic book series published from 2006 to 2009 by Marvel Comics featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the vigilante the Punisher. It is the second series of the title \"The Punisher War Journal\". Unlike the main Punisher series (which was published under Marvel's MAX imprint and was set in a more realistic world) at the time of its publishing the events of War Journal take place in the main Marvel Universe, Earth-616. The series was mainly written by Matt Fraction and drawn by Howard Chaykin.",
"Title: The Punisher War Journal (1988 series)\n\nThe Punisher War Journal is an American comic book series published from 1988 to 1995 by Marvel Comics featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the vigilante the Punisher. It was the first ever spin-off for the character and the first series of the title \"The Punisher War Journal\". It lasted for 80 issues and featured varying artists, including early works of Jim Lee and writers, most notably Carl Potts who had worked as an editor on the main Punisher series before.",
"Title: Punisher: War Zone\n\nPunisher: War Zone is a 2008 American action film based on the Marvel Comics character The Punisher, directed by Lexi Alexander. The film is a reboot that follows the original telling of Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's \"The Punisher\". It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. British actor Ray Stevenson replaced Thomas Jane as Castle. In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as Billy \"Jigsaw\" Russotti (Dominic West).",
"Title: The Punisher (1989 score)\n\nThe Punisher, also known as The Punisher Original Motion Picture Score is the score to the 1989 film of the same name. The album was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Dennis Dreith. It was released on July 19, 2005 on CD, it also features a 23 minutes interview with composer Dreith and the director Mark Goldblatt. The interview focuses not only on the music itself but also much about the ill-fated circumstances which concerned the release of the original film.",
"Title: Kirby's Dream Collection\n\nKirby's Dream Collection is a 2012 video game published by Nintendo for the Wii system. It is an anthology disc celebrating the 20th anniversary of the \"Kirby\" series, which took place on April 27, 2012. In addition to the disc, the package includes a booklet that highlights Kirby's history, as well as a soundtrack CD containing music from multiple series entries. The game was released in Japan on July 19, 2012 and in North America on September 16, 2012. It was never released in Europe or Australia, although an issue of the Official Nintendo Magazine confirmed a Winter 2012 release was planned.",
"Title: Thorn (Marvel Comics)\n\nThorn also known as Salvatore \"Sal\" Carbone is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an enemy of the Punisher, the character exists within Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Chuck Dixon and artist John Romita Jr., the character first appeared in \"The Punisher War Zone\" Vol. 1, #1 (March 1992).",
"Title: The Punisher (TV series)\n\nMarvel's The Punisher, or simply The Punisher, is an upcoming American web television series created for Netflix by Steve Lightfoot, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise, and is a spin-off of \"Marvel's Daredevil\". The series is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios, with Lightfoot serving as showrunner.",
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Where was one of the guest artists in Ashes to Ashes born?
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" Ngubane has also played numerous roles on other South African TV shows such as: \"Yizo Yizo\", Ashes to Ashes, Gold Diggers, and Heist.In 2016, Ngubane joined the cast of television drama series Isibaya, playing a taxi firm manager with a dubious past."
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"Aaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model.",
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" At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records.",
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"Live from Daryl's House (simply known as Daryl's House, and often abbreviated as LFDH) is an online series that was first created in fall 2007.",
" The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York.",
" The show provides a performance space that is an alternative to live concerts and studio sessions for popular artists.",
" This allows the artists to \"…have fun and [be] creatively spontaneous\".",
" The majority of shows include a segment in which Hall and the guest artist prepare food from different cuisines for everyone to eat.",
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" Hall was quoted by Billboard.com as saying \"it's an Internet show that is being shown on television, so I'm not adapting the show at all in any way to be a 'TV' show.\"",
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" He has recorded albums with a multitude of artists, including \"Unsavoury Products\" and \"Genetically Modifidied\" with The Black Dog.",
" He co-wrote the cult hit 'Versus' with the group Ez3kiel.",
" Recent releases are \"Lost-Wax\" with The Floating Roots Orchestra and \"The Uncertain Trail\" and \"Floating Roots\" with Lena.",
" \"Ashes to Ashes - Dub to Dub\", \"Spoken Dub Manifesto Vol 1.\"",
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"Title: This Ain't Bristol\n\nThis Ain't Bristol is an independent house music record label from Hanover, Germany. The label was founded as a bi-monthly event series at local Klub Weidendamm in May 2013. One of their first guest artists was Billy Kenny, who quickly after the event decided to move from Leeds, UK, to Germany and join the team of four DJ's and promoters. After successfully running the event series for a one and a half years they decided to expand into a record label to be able to release their own as well as other producers music. Their first various artists compilation \"Selections\" was released in September 2014 as a free download.",
"Title: Horse Trade Theater Group\n\nThe Horse Trade Theater Group was founded in 1998 in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is located at 85 East 4th Street between Second Avenue and The Bowery The three theaters in the group are the Kraine Theater, the Red Room and UNDER St. Marks. These three theaters are the artistic homes to the many Off-Off Broadway theatre artists involved with Horse Trade as resident artists and guest artists.",
"Title: Menzi Ngubane\n\nMenzi Ngubane (born 4 September 1964 in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal) is one of South Africa's most notable actors, best known for playing the role of villain \"Sibusiso Dlomo\" on one of South Africas soap operas, Generations, for eleven years, from 2003 to 2014. Ngubane has also played numerous roles on other South African TV shows such as: \"Yizo Yizo\", Ashes to Ashes, Gold Diggers, and Heist.In 2016, Ngubane joined the cast of television drama series Isibaya, playing a taxi firm manager with a dubious past.",
"Title: Bowdoin International Music Festival\n\nThe Bowdoin International Music Festival is an annual summer music school and concert series that takes place in Brunswick, Maine. Founded in 1964 as a program of Bowdoin College, it has operated as an independent nonprofit organization since 1997. 55 to 65 faculty and guest artists and up to 275 students perform in more than 80 concerts in the Brunswick area over a six-week period each summer. Faculty, guest artists, and students are all chosen through a highly selective process from among the world's top classical musicians.",
"Title: Aaliyah\n\nAaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show \"Star Search\" and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight. At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records. Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, \"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number\". The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After facing allegations of an illegal marriage with R. Kelly, Aaliyah ended her contract with Jive and signed with Atlantic Records.",
"Title: Ashes to Ashes (mixtape)\n\nAshes to Ashes is the second mixtape by American rapper Rick Ross, it was released on December 24, 2010. The mixtape features guest appearances from Drake, T.I., Ludacris, Wiz Khalifa, Wale, Meek Mill, Chester French, Aaliyah, Ne-Yo and Birdman.",
"Title: Live from Daryl's House\n\nLive from Daryl's House (simply known as Daryl's House, and often abbreviated as LFDH) is an online series that was first created in fall 2007. The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York. The show provides a performance space that is an alternative to live concerts and studio sessions for popular artists. This allows the artists to \"…have fun and [be] creatively spontaneous\". The majority of shows include a segment in which Hall and the guest artist prepare food from different cuisines for everyone to eat. The food comes from various local restaurants and the chefs of those establishments walk Hall and guest through the preparation of the food. \"Live From Daryl's House\" expanded to broadcast TV but remained unchanged. Hall was quoted by Billboard.com as saying \"it's an Internet show that is being shown on television, so I'm not adapting the show at all in any way to be a 'TV' show.\" The show debuted in 95 markets on September 24, 2011, with back-to-back half-hour episodes featuring Train (Episode 33) and Fitz & the Tantrums (Episode 35). Starting with the 66th episode of \"Live From Daryl's House\", the shows are filmed at Hall's club, Daryl's House, in Pawling, New York.",
"Title: Break the Silence (van Canto album)\n\nBreak the Silence is the fourth studio album by the German a cappella metal band van Canto, released on 23 September 2011. It reached number 23 in the German charts. It features 13 tracks, five of them being covers, and two of them featuring guest artists: Joakim Brodén (from Sabaton) guest appears in his band's cover \"Primo Victoria\", Marcus Siepen (from Blind Guardian) guest appears on \"Spelled in Waters\". \"A Storm to Come\" is their longest song to date, clocking at 9:13, and is also the first episode of \"Peer Returns\", Van Canto's theatrical a cappella metal adaption of \"Peer Gynt\".",
"Title: Black Sifichi\n\nBlack Sifichi is a Scottish / American spoken word artist and writer born in New York City and who now lives in Paris. He has recorded albums with a multitude of artists, including \"Unsavoury Products\" and \"Genetically Modifidied\" with The Black Dog. He co-wrote the cult hit 'Versus' with the group Ez3kiel. Recent releases are \"Lost-Wax\" with The Floating Roots Orchestra and \"The Uncertain Trail\" and \"Floating Roots\" with Lena. \"Ashes to Ashes - Dub to Dub\", \"Spoken Dub Manifesto Vol 1.\" and a fourth album, Burning Before Sunset (TBR in March 2010 on Jarring Effects records) with 'Brain Damage' the duo from Saint-Étienne, France. In 2008 Sifichi recorded two tracks for Barry Adamson's label Central Control for the album \"Our Moon is Full\" with Strings of Consciousness led by Philippe Petit.",
"Title: Terri Gibbs\n\nTeresa Fay \"Terri\" Gibbs (born June 15, 1954) is an American country music artist who is blind. Between 1980 and 2017 she's recorded eleven studio albums, including four for MCA Records and one for Warner Bros. Records. She also charted 13 singles on the \"Billboard\" country singles charts in that timespan, including her debut single \"Somebody's Knockin'\", which reached No. 8 on the country charts, No. 13 on the pop charts and No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary charts. She also entered the country top 20 with \"Rich Man\", \"Mis'ry River\", \"Ashes to Ashes\" and \"Anybody Else's Heart but Mine.\""
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Which party did the English Prime Minister and subject of Barbara Learning lead from 1940 to 1955?
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the Conservative Party
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hard
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"The office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan (Urdu: ) was created by the Prime Minister of Pakistan on 25 June 2012.",
" The main coalition party, Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q), demanded to make a post of Deputy Prime Minister which was accomplished by the newly elected Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.",
" The main purpose of the post was to give a backup to the government in the absence of the Prime Minister.",
" As a result of an agreement between the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the PML-Q to share ministries in the federal cabinet, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi was made the first Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan."
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"The Cook Islands First Party (originally known as the Demo Tumu Party, translatable as \"Original/True Democratic Party\") was a political party in the Cook Islands.",
" The party was originally a faction within the Cook Islands Democratic Party which supported Prime Minister Robert Woonton over Terepai Maoate.",
" The 2004 elections saw the Democrats win a clear majority, but it was not clear whether Woonton would have the numbers within the party to remain Prime Minister.",
" Woonton's announcement on 15 November 2004 that he was forming a coalition with the rival Cook Islands Party with himself as Prime Minister.",
" This touched off a bitter struggle within the Democrats, which ultimately saw Woonton and his Health Minister Peri Vaevae Pare expelled from the party.",
" Woonton responded by launching his own party, the Demo Tumu Party, on 1 December 2004."
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"Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, army officer, and writer.",
" He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.",
" As a Member of Parliament (MP), he represented five constituencies over the course of his career.",
" As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory during World War II.",
" He led the Conservative Party for fifteen years from 1940 to 1955."
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"The Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is a member of the Government who becomes the acting Prime Minister when the actual Prime Minister is temporarily unable to discharge his or her duties.",
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" In recent years he/she has usually been Minister of Finance as well.",
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"The Government of Israel (officially: Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל \"Memshelet Yisrael\") exercises executive authority in the State of Israel.",
" It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister.",
" The composition of the government must be approved by a vote of confidence in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament).",
" Under Israeli law, the prime minister may dismiss members of the government, but must do so in writing, and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset.",
" Most ministers lead ministries, though some are ministers without portfolio.",
" Most ministers are members of the Knesset, though only the Prime Minister and the \"designated acting prime minister\" are required to be Knesset members.",
" Some ministers are also called deputy and vice prime ministers.",
" Unlike the designated acting prime minister, these roles have no statutory meanings.",
" The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law.",
" It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem.",
" There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it.",
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"Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955.",
" In 1940, Attlee took Labour into the wartime coalition government and served under Winston Churchill, becoming the first person to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.",
" He went on to lead the Labour Party to an unexpected landslide victory at the 1945 general election; forming the first Labour majority government, and a mandate to implement its postwar reforms.",
" The 12.0% national swing from the Conservatives to Labour was unprecedented at that time and remains the largest ever achieved by any party at a general election in British electoral history.",
" He was re-elected with a narrow majority at the 1950 general election.",
" In the following year, Attlee called a snap general election, hoping to increase his parliamentary majority.",
" However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill; despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992.",
" Attlee remains the longest-ever serving Leader of the Labour Party."
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"Milady de Winter, often referred to as simply Milady, is a fictional character in the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" (1844) by Alexandre Dumas, père, set in 1625 France.",
" She is a spy for Cardinal Richelieu and is one of the dominant antagonists of the story.",
" Her role in the first part of the book is to seduce the English Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham, who is also the secret lover of Queen Anne of France.",
" Hoping to blackmail the Queen, Richelieu orders Milady to steal two diamonds from a set of matched studs given to Buckingham by the Queen, which were a gift to her from her husband, King Louis XIII.",
" Thwarted by d'Artagnan and the other musketeers, Milady's opposition of d'Artagnan carries much of the second half of the novel."
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"Han Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; Korean: 한명숙 ] ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007.",
" She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chang Sang is included).",
" She was from the United New Democratic Party (UNDP) as a member of the Korean National Assembly (representative) for Ilsan-gab, and is a graduate of Ewha Womans University in Seoul with a degree in French literature.",
" She resigned as Prime Minister on March 7, 2007 and declared her presidential candidacy.",
" But she did not succeed in the nominations.",
" In 2008 she ran for parliament, but was not elected.",
" However, in January 2012 she was elected leader of the main oppositional Democratic United Party (DUP) before the April legislative elections and became a member of parliament.",
" But the liberals did not manage to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party and Han stepped down as party leader in April 2012.",
" In August 2015, Han was convicted of receiving illegal donations at the amount of 900 million KRW, and sentence to two years in prison.",
" She is ineligible to run for public office for ten years after her prison term.",
" She became the first former prime minister of the Republic of Korea to serve a prison time."
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"Barbara Leaming is a bestselling American biographer, whose subjects have included Roman Polanski, Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis."
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"Julia Eileen Gillard, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 29 September 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 27th Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013, as Leader of the Australian Labor Party.",
" She was previously the 13th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, and held the cabinet positions of Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for Social Inclusion from 2007 to 2010.",
" She was the first and to date only woman to hold the positions of deputy prime minister, prime minister and leader of a major party in Australia."
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"Title: Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan\n\nThe office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan (Urdu: ) was created by the Prime Minister of Pakistan on 25 June 2012. The main coalition party, Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q), demanded to make a post of Deputy Prime Minister which was accomplished by the newly elected Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf. The main purpose of the post was to give a backup to the government in the absence of the Prime Minister. As a result of an agreement between the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the PML-Q to share ministries in the federal cabinet, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi was made the first Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan.",
"Title: Cook Islands First Party\n\nThe Cook Islands First Party (originally known as the Demo Tumu Party, translatable as \"Original/True Democratic Party\") was a political party in the Cook Islands. The party was originally a faction within the Cook Islands Democratic Party which supported Prime Minister Robert Woonton over Terepai Maoate. The 2004 elections saw the Democrats win a clear majority, but it was not clear whether Woonton would have the numbers within the party to remain Prime Minister. Woonton's announcement on 15 November 2004 that he was forming a coalition with the rival Cook Islands Party with himself as Prime Minister. This touched off a bitter struggle within the Democrats, which ultimately saw Woonton and his Health Minister Peri Vaevae Pare expelled from the party. Woonton responded by launching his own party, the Demo Tumu Party, on 1 December 2004.",
"Title: Winston Churchill\n\nSir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, army officer, and writer. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. As a Member of Parliament (MP), he represented five constituencies over the course of his career. As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory during World War II. He led the Conservative Party for fifteen years from 1940 to 1955.",
"Title: Deputy Prime Minister of Finland\n\nThe Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is a member of the Government who becomes the acting Prime Minister when the actual Prime Minister is temporarily unable to discharge his or her duties. The Deputy Prime Minister is appointed by the Government and traditionally comes from the second largest party of a coalition government. In recent years he/she has usually been Minister of Finance as well. The current Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is Petteri Orpo, Minister of Finance.",
"Title: Cabinet of Israel\n\nThe Government of Israel (officially: Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל \"Memshelet Yisrael\") exercises executive authority in the State of Israel. It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister. The composition of the government must be approved by a vote of confidence in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament). Under Israeli law, the prime minister may dismiss members of the government, but must do so in writing, and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset. Most ministers lead ministries, though some are ministers without portfolio. Most ministers are members of the Knesset, though only the Prime Minister and the \"designated acting prime minister\" are required to be Knesset members. Some ministers are also called deputy and vice prime ministers. Unlike the designated acting prime minister, these roles have no statutory meanings. The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law. It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem. There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it. The prime minister convenes these meetings.",
"Title: Clement Attlee\n\nClement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. In 1940, Attlee took Labour into the wartime coalition government and served under Winston Churchill, becoming the first person to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He went on to lead the Labour Party to an unexpected landslide victory at the 1945 general election; forming the first Labour majority government, and a mandate to implement its postwar reforms. The 12.0% national swing from the Conservatives to Labour was unprecedented at that time and remains the largest ever achieved by any party at a general election in British electoral history. He was re-elected with a narrow majority at the 1950 general election. In the following year, Attlee called a snap general election, hoping to increase his parliamentary majority. However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill; despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992. Attlee remains the longest-ever serving Leader of the Labour Party.",
"Title: Milady de Winter\n\nMilady de Winter, often referred to as simply Milady, is a fictional character in the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" (1844) by Alexandre Dumas, père, set in 1625 France. She is a spy for Cardinal Richelieu and is one of the dominant antagonists of the story. Her role in the first part of the book is to seduce the English Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham, who is also the secret lover of Queen Anne of France. Hoping to blackmail the Queen, Richelieu orders Milady to steal two diamonds from a set of matched studs given to Buckingham by the Queen, which were a gift to her from her husband, King Louis XIII. Thwarted by d'Artagnan and the other musketeers, Milady's opposition of d'Artagnan carries much of the second half of the novel.",
"Title: Han Myeong-sook\n\nHan Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; Korean: 한명숙 ] ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chang Sang is included). She was from the United New Democratic Party (UNDP) as a member of the Korean National Assembly (representative) for Ilsan-gab, and is a graduate of Ewha Womans University in Seoul with a degree in French literature. She resigned as Prime Minister on March 7, 2007 and declared her presidential candidacy. But she did not succeed in the nominations. In 2008 she ran for parliament, but was not elected. However, in January 2012 she was elected leader of the main oppositional Democratic United Party (DUP) before the April legislative elections and became a member of parliament. But the liberals did not manage to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party and Han stepped down as party leader in April 2012. In August 2015, Han was convicted of receiving illegal donations at the amount of 900 million KRW, and sentence to two years in prison. She is ineligible to run for public office for ten years after her prison term. She became the first former prime minister of the Republic of Korea to serve a prison time.",
"Title: Barbara Leaming\n\nBarbara Leaming is a bestselling American biographer, whose subjects have included Roman Polanski, Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.",
"Title: Julia Gillard\n\nJulia Eileen Gillard, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 29 September 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 27th Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013, as Leader of the Australian Labor Party. She was previously the 13th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, and held the cabinet positions of Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for Social Inclusion from 2007 to 2010. She was the first and to date only woman to hold the positions of deputy prime minister, prime minister and leader of a major party in Australia."
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Windows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan that included a restaurant called Windows on the World, it operated until 2001 when they were destroyed in the September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on which country?
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United States
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bridge
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"The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States.",
" It featured the landmark twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, and were destroyed as a result of the September 11 attacks in 2001.",
" At the time of their completion, the \"Twin Towers\"—the original 1 World Trade Center, at 1368 ft ; and 2 World Trade Center, at 1,362 ft —were the tallest buildings in the world.",
" The other buildings in the complex included the Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC), 4 WTC, 5 WTC, 6 WTC, and 7 WTC.",
" All these buildings were built between 1975 and 1985, with a construction cost of $400 million ($ in 2014 dollars).",
" The complex was located in New York City's Financial District and contained 13400000 sqft of office space."
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"<ref name=\"PEARL9/11\"> </ref>"
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"Windows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan that included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue, a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth, and rooms for private functions.",
" Developed by restaurateur Joe Baum and designed initially by Warren Platner, Windows on the World occupied 50,000 square feet (4,600 m²) of space in the North Tower.",
" The restaurants operated from April 19, 1976, until 2001 when they were destroyed in the September 11 attacks."
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"Six World Trade Center was an eight-story building in Lower Manhattan in New York City.",
" It opened in 1973 and was the building in the World Trade Center complex that had the fewest stories.",
" The building served as the U.S. Customs House for New York.",
" It was destroyed in 2001 due to the collapse of the North Tower during the September 11 attacks; it is not set to be replaced as part of the new World Trade Center."
],
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"The Marriott World Trade Center was a 22-story steel-framed hotel building with 825 rooms.",
" It opened in July 1981 as the Vista International Hotel and was located at 3 World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, with the World Trade Center complex having its own zip code of 10048.",
" The hotel no longer operates and was destroyed beyond repair as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, after the collapse of the Twin Towers.",
" The hotel will not be replaced as part of the new World Trade Center complex, but will rather share its name with the new office tower."
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"Westfield World Trade Center is a shopping center at the World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York, United States, which is operated and managed by Westfield Corporation.",
" The mall opened on August 16, 2016, replacing an earlier shopping center at the same location called The Mall at the World Trade Center, which was located in the concourse area of the original World Trade Center complex until it was destroyed during the September 11 attacks."
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"The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001, as a result of being struck by two jet airliners hijacked by 10 terrorists affiliated with al-Qaeda, during the September 11 attacks.",
" Two of the four hijacked airliners crashed into the Twin Towers, one into the North Tower (1 World Trade Center) and the other into the South Tower (2 World Trade Center).",
" The collapse of the Twin Towers destroyed the rest of the complex, and debris from the collapsing towers severely damaged or destroyed more than a dozen other adjacent and nearby structures.",
" The South Tower collapsed at 9:59 am, less than an hour after being hit by the second hijacked airliner, and at 10:28 am the North Tower collapsed.",
" Later that day, 7 World Trade Center collapsed at 5:21 pm from fires that had started when the North Tower collapsed.",
" As a result of the attacks to the towers, a total of 2,763 people died.",
" Of the people who died in the towers, 2,192 were civilians, 343 were firefighters, and 71 law enforcement officers. Aboard the two airplanes, 147 civilians and 10 hijackers also died."
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"7 World Trade Center (7 WTC) refers to two buildings that have existed at the same location within the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City.",
" The current structure is the second building to bear that name and address in the World Trade Center complex.",
" The original structure, part of the original World Trade Center, was completed in 1987 and was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.",
" The current building opened in May 2006.",
" Both buildings were developed by Larry Silverstein, who holds a ground lease for the site from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey."
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"One World Trade Center (also known as 1 World Trade Center, 1 WTC or Freedom Tower ) is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City.",
" It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest in the world.",
" The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.",
" The new skyscraper stands on the northwest corner of the 16 acre World Trade Center site, on the site of the original 6 World Trade Center.",
" The building is bounded by West Street to the west, Vesey Street to the north, Fulton Street to the south, and Washington Street to the east."
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"The World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City.",
" The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.",
" The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind.",
" The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east.",
" The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center).",
" Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings."
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"Title: World Trade Center (1973–2001)\n\nThe original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It featured the landmark twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, and were destroyed as a result of the September 11 attacks in 2001. At the time of their completion, the \"Twin Towers\"—the original 1 World Trade Center, at 1368 ft ; and 2 World Trade Center, at 1,362 ft —were the tallest buildings in the world. The other buildings in the complex included the Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC), 4 WTC, 5 WTC, 6 WTC, and 7 WTC. All these buildings were built between 1975 and 1985, with a construction cost of $400 million ($ in 2014 dollars). The complex was located in New York City's Financial District and contained 13400000 sqft of office space.",
"Title: September 11 attacks\n\nThe September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. <ref name=\"PEARL9/11\"> </ref>",
"Title: Windows on the World\n\nWindows on the World was a complex of venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan that included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue, a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth, and rooms for private functions. Developed by restaurateur Joe Baum and designed initially by Warren Platner, Windows on the World occupied 50,000 square feet (4,600 m²) of space in the North Tower. The restaurants operated from April 19, 1976, until 2001 when they were destroyed in the September 11 attacks.",
"Title: Six World Trade Center\n\nSix World Trade Center was an eight-story building in Lower Manhattan in New York City. It opened in 1973 and was the building in the World Trade Center complex that had the fewest stories. The building served as the U.S. Customs House for New York. It was destroyed in 2001 due to the collapse of the North Tower during the September 11 attacks; it is not set to be replaced as part of the new World Trade Center.",
"Title: Marriott World Trade Center\n\nThe Marriott World Trade Center was a 22-story steel-framed hotel building with 825 rooms. It opened in July 1981 as the Vista International Hotel and was located at 3 World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, with the World Trade Center complex having its own zip code of 10048. The hotel no longer operates and was destroyed beyond repair as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, after the collapse of the Twin Towers. The hotel will not be replaced as part of the new World Trade Center complex, but will rather share its name with the new office tower.",
"Title: Westfield World Trade Center\n\nWestfield World Trade Center is a shopping center at the World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York, United States, which is operated and managed by Westfield Corporation. The mall opened on August 16, 2016, replacing an earlier shopping center at the same location called The Mall at the World Trade Center, which was located in the concourse area of the original World Trade Center complex until it was destroyed during the September 11 attacks.",
"Title: Collapse of the World Trade Center\n\nThe Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001, as a result of being struck by two jet airliners hijacked by 10 terrorists affiliated with al-Qaeda, during the September 11 attacks. Two of the four hijacked airliners crashed into the Twin Towers, one into the North Tower (1 World Trade Center) and the other into the South Tower (2 World Trade Center). The collapse of the Twin Towers destroyed the rest of the complex, and debris from the collapsing towers severely damaged or destroyed more than a dozen other adjacent and nearby structures. The South Tower collapsed at 9:59 am, less than an hour after being hit by the second hijacked airliner, and at 10:28 am the North Tower collapsed. Later that day, 7 World Trade Center collapsed at 5:21 pm from fires that had started when the North Tower collapsed. As a result of the attacks to the towers, a total of 2,763 people died. Of the people who died in the towers, 2,192 were civilians, 343 were firefighters, and 71 law enforcement officers. Aboard the two airplanes, 147 civilians and 10 hijackers also died.",
"Title: 7 World Trade Center\n\n7 World Trade Center (7 WTC) refers to two buildings that have existed at the same location within the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The current structure is the second building to bear that name and address in the World Trade Center complex. The original structure, part of the original World Trade Center, was completed in 1987 and was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The current building opened in May 2006. Both buildings were developed by Larry Silverstein, who holds a ground lease for the site from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.",
"Title: One World Trade Center\n\nOne World Trade Center (also known as 1 World Trade Center, 1 WTC or Freedom Tower ) is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The new skyscraper stands on the northwest corner of the 16 acre World Trade Center site, on the site of the original 6 World Trade Center. The building is bounded by West Street to the west, Vesey Street to the north, Fulton Street to the south, and Washington Street to the east.",
"Title: World Trade Center site\n\nThe World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind. The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east. The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center). Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings."
] |
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What year were the films Hero of the Rails and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies released?
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2009
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comparison
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medium
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What is the name of the lead designer of a pulp role-playing game published by Evil Hat Productions who also contributed to Dungeons & Dragons?
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Rob Donoghue
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As of 2010, how many people lived in the region in which Robert Sheffey was a preacher to?
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25 million people
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Which car is a 2-door, 2-seater sports car that shares the same FM platform as the Infiniti QX70?
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Nissan 370Z
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"The Infiniti QX70 (formerly called the Infiniti FX until 2013) is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV produced by the Nissan-owned Infiniti luxury vehicle brand between the 2003-2017 model year.",
" The FX replaced the QX4 as Infiniti's mid-size SUV, although the QX4 was larger than the FX.",
" It shares the same FM platform as the rear-wheel drive Nissan 370Z, and it \"made no claims of climbing mountains.\"",
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" The first two generations of the Infiniti G (P10 and P11) were sedans based on the Nissan Primera.",
" Beginning with its third generation (V35), the Infiniti G have been rebadged versions of the Nissan Skyline line of sedans and coupes that were exported to the United States and Canada.",
" The current incarnation is the fourth generation (V36) which introduced the hardtop coupe convertible.",
" The Nissan FM platform, on top of which the third and fourth generations (V35 and V36) of the Infiniti G have been built, also underpins the Nissan 370Z and has shared components with the Infiniti M, Infiniti EX, and Infiniti FX."
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"The Mercedes-AMG GT (C190 / R190) is a 2-door, 2-seater fastback coupé and roadster produced by Mercedes-AMG.",
" The sports car was presented on 09 2014 (2014--) and was officially unveiled to the public in October 2014 at the Paris Motor Show.",
" After the SLS AMG, it is the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG.",
" The car is produced in two performance variations, with the \"GT S\" (C120) having a slightly higher performance.",
" Both models went on sale in March 2015, with a \"GT3\" racing variant of the car expected to be released in 2016.",
" All variants are assembled at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen, Germany."
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"LMX Sirex (also sold as Sirex LMS) was a 2-door, 2-seater sports car of Italian origin.",
" The car was the only model produced by LMX Automobile S.R.L. (Linea Moderna Executive), a company founded by Michel Liprandi and Giovanni Mandelli.",
" The body of the LMX Sirex was designed by Franco Scaglione.",
" The LMX Sirex was introduced during the 1968 Turin Auto Show.",
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"The Nissan 370Z (known as the Fairlady Z Z34 in Japan) is a 2-door, 2-seater sports car (S-segment in Europe) manufactured by Nissan Motor Company.",
" It was announced on October 29, 2006 and was first shown at an event in Los Angeles ahead of the 2008 Greater LA Auto Show, before being officially unveiled at the show itself.",
" The 370Z is the sixth-generation of the Nissan Z-car line, succeeding the 350Z."
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"The Nissan Fuga (Japanese: 日産・フーガ \"Nissan Fūga\") is a full-size luxury sedan produced by Japanese automaker Nissan since October 2004.",
" It is built on a wider, stretched wheelbase version of the Nissan FM platform.",
" After the Nissan Cima and Nissan President were discontinued in August 2010, the Fuga became Nissan's flagship vehicle.",
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" The engine is pushed as far back to the firewall as possible, creating a weight distribution close to 50:50 and enabling the front wheels to be placed close to the corners for better handling.",
" This platform debuted with the 2001 V35-series Nissan Skyline, and was then used as the basis of nearly all of Nissan's rear and all-wheel drive applications.",
" The platform was revised for use in the JDM Nissan Fuga/USDM Infiniti M35/45, being stretched in wheelbase and reinforced for additional torsional rigidity, a version referred to as the \"enhanced FM\" platform.",
" The GT-R is built on Nissan's Premium Midship (PM) platform, an evolution of the Front Midship (FM) architecture."
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"Title: Audi R8\n\nThe Audi R8 (\"Typ\" 42) is a mid-engine, 2-seater sports car, which uses Audi's trademark quattro permanent all-wheel drive system. It was introduced by the German car manufacturer Audi AG in 2006.",
"Title: Infiniti QX70\n\nThe Infiniti QX70 (formerly called the Infiniti FX until 2013) is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV produced by the Nissan-owned Infiniti luxury vehicle brand between the 2003-2017 model year. The FX replaced the QX4 as Infiniti's mid-size SUV, although the QX4 was larger than the FX. It shares the same FM platform as the rear-wheel drive Nissan 370Z, and it \"made no claims of climbing mountains.\" Rather, its aggressive shape promised style and quick handling. The similarly sized Nissan Murano is based on the same D platform as the front-wheel drive Nissan Altima. The FX and QX56, that do not have Nissan-branded equivalents, are not sold in Japan.",
"Title: Pontiac Bonneville Special\n\nThe Pontiac Bonneville Special is a purpose-built concept car unveiled at the General Motors Motorama in 1954, the first 2-seater sports car Pontiac had ever produced. Conceived by renowned designer Harley J. Earl and hand built by Homer C. LaGassey Jr. and Paul Gilland, the \"Special\" is a grand touring sport coupé that incorporated innovative styling like a Plexiglas canopy with gull-wing windows on a sleek fiberglass body. The name \"Bonneville\" was meant to convey high performance, inspired by a trip Earl had taken to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to observe speed trials there. It was the first GM vehicle to carry the name, subsequently given to the Division's full-size performance car, the Bonneville, which carried it for 47 years.",
"Title: Infiniti G-series (Q40/Q60)\n\nThe Infiniti G-series is a line of compact executive/entry-level luxury sports car produced by the Infiniti division of Nissan for the 1991–1996 and 1999–present model years. The first two generations of the Infiniti G (P10 and P11) were sedans based on the Nissan Primera. Beginning with its third generation (V35), the Infiniti G have been rebadged versions of the Nissan Skyline line of sedans and coupes that were exported to the United States and Canada. The current incarnation is the fourth generation (V36) which introduced the hardtop coupe convertible. The Nissan FM platform, on top of which the third and fourth generations (V35 and V36) of the Infiniti G have been built, also underpins the Nissan 370Z and has shared components with the Infiniti M, Infiniti EX, and Infiniti FX.",
"Title: Mercedes-AMG GT\n\nThe Mercedes-AMG GT (C190 / R190) is a 2-door, 2-seater fastback coupé and roadster produced by Mercedes-AMG. The sports car was presented on 09 2014 (2014--) and was officially unveiled to the public in October 2014 at the Paris Motor Show. After the SLS AMG, it is the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG. The car is produced in two performance variations, with the \"GT S\" (C120) having a slightly higher performance. Both models went on sale in March 2015, with a \"GT3\" racing variant of the car expected to be released in 2016. All variants are assembled at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen, Germany.",
"Title: LMX Sirex\n\nLMX Sirex (also sold as Sirex LMS) was a 2-door, 2-seater sports car of Italian origin. The car was the only model produced by LMX Automobile S.R.L. (Linea Moderna Executive), a company founded by Michel Liprandi and Giovanni Mandelli. The body of the LMX Sirex was designed by Franco Scaglione. The LMX Sirex was introduced during the 1968 Turin Auto Show. However, as Liprandi and Mandelli could not afford an official stand, the car was shown outside the exhibition hall.",
"Title: Infiniti EX\n\nThe Infiniti EX is a Compact luxury crossover SUV. It is based on the FM platform shared with the Infiniti G, M, and FX.",
"Title: Nissan 370Z\n\nThe Nissan 370Z (known as the Fairlady Z Z34 in Japan) is a 2-door, 2-seater sports car (S-segment in Europe) manufactured by Nissan Motor Company. It was announced on October 29, 2006 and was first shown at an event in Los Angeles ahead of the 2008 Greater LA Auto Show, before being officially unveiled at the show itself. The 370Z is the sixth-generation of the Nissan Z-car line, succeeding the 350Z.",
"Title: Nissan Fuga\n\nThe Nissan Fuga (Japanese: 日産・フーガ \"Nissan Fūga\") is a full-size luxury sedan produced by Japanese automaker Nissan since October 2004. It is built on a wider, stretched wheelbase version of the Nissan FM platform. After the Nissan Cima and Nissan President were discontinued in August 2010, the Fuga became Nissan's flagship vehicle. In North America and Europe, the Fuga is sold as the second and third-generation Infiniti M (Q70 from 2014), where it has been the flagship of the Infiniti luxury division of Nissan since 2006.",
"Title: Nissan FM platform\n\nThe Nissan FM platform is a modern FR automobile layout. The name is derived from the \"front midships\" location of the engine, with its center of mass located behind the front axle centerline, shifting weight to the middle of the car, leaving the front suspension less encumbered. The engine is pushed as far back to the firewall as possible, creating a weight distribution close to 50:50 and enabling the front wheels to be placed close to the corners for better handling. This platform debuted with the 2001 V35-series Nissan Skyline, and was then used as the basis of nearly all of Nissan's rear and all-wheel drive applications. The platform was revised for use in the JDM Nissan Fuga/USDM Infiniti M35/45, being stretched in wheelbase and reinforced for additional torsional rigidity, a version referred to as the \"enhanced FM\" platform. The GT-R is built on Nissan's Premium Midship (PM) platform, an evolution of the Front Midship (FM) architecture."
] |
5,340
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What is the pseudonym of the Norwegian-born actress who starred in Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber?
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Lina Teal
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"Matador is a Danish TV series produced and shown between 1978 and 1982.",
" It is set in the fictional Danish town of Korsbæk between 1929 and 1947.",
" It follows the lives of a range of characters from across the social spectrum, focusing specifically on the rivalry between the families of two businessmen: The banker Hans Christian Varnæs, an established local worthy, and social climber Mads (Andersen-)Skjern, who arrives in town as the series opens.",
" The name \"Matador\" was taken from , also the series' tentative English title.",
" In addition, in contemporary Danish a \"matador\" is often used to describe a business tycoon, in the series referring to the character of Mads Skjern and his craftiness as a self-made entrepreneur."
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"Gideon Planish is a 1943 novel by American writer Sinclair Lewis.",
" The novel tells the story of Gideon Planish, an unprincipled social climber who becomes involved in various shady philanthropic organizations in his quest for stature without accountability.",
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" Confessions, statements acknowledging personal facts that someone would prefer to not be shared under their true identity, are sent to the administrators of the page through online form services such as SurveyMonkey and Google Forms or submission portals created with purpose-built tools.",
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"Anna-Lisa (born 1933) is a Norwegian-born actress who appeared primarily in American films and television."
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"Ashley Madekwe (born 6 December 1983) is an English actress.",
" She is known for her roles as call girl Bambi in the ITV2 series \"Secret Diary of a Call Girl\", social climber Ashley Davenport on the ABC drama series \"Revenge\" and the witch Tituba in the WGN America series \"Salem\"."
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"Keeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke for the BBC, centred on the life of eccentric and snobbish middle class social climber Hyacinth Bucket, who insists that her surname is pronounced \"Bouquet\".",
" The sitcom follows Hyacinth in her attempts to prove her social superiority and to gain standing with those she considers upper class; attempts that are constantly hampered by her decidedly lower class extended family whom she desperately seeks to hide.",
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"Rebecca or Becky Sharp is the main character of William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel \"Vanity Fair\" (1847–48).",
" A cynical social climber who uses her charms to fascinate and seduce upper-class men, Sharp is contrasted with the clinging, dependent Amelia Sedley.",
" She befriends Amelia at an expensive girls school where she is given a place because Becky's father teaches there, and uses her as a stepping stone to gain social position.",
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" It was released March 12, 2005 and stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as 28-year-old Katya, an advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person.",
" It co-stars Colin Ferguson, Joey Lawrence, Natassia Malthe, Daniel Roebuck and James Kirk."
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"Title: Matador (Danish TV series)\n\nMatador is a Danish TV series produced and shown between 1978 and 1982. It is set in the fictional Danish town of Korsbæk between 1929 and 1947. It follows the lives of a range of characters from across the social spectrum, focusing specifically on the rivalry between the families of two businessmen: The banker Hans Christian Varnæs, an established local worthy, and social climber Mads (Andersen-)Skjern, who arrives in town as the series opens. The name \"Matador\" was taken from , also the series' tentative English title. In addition, in contemporary Danish a \"matador\" is often used to describe a business tycoon, in the series referring to the character of Mads Skjern and his craftiness as a self-made entrepreneur.",
"Title: Gideon Planish\n\nGideon Planish is a 1943 novel by American writer Sinclair Lewis. The novel tells the story of Gideon Planish, an unprincipled social climber who becomes involved in various shady philanthropic organizations in his quest for stature without accountability. The work did not fare as well with critics as some of Lewis' earlier social novels, and is considered one of his minor works.",
"Title: Sofie Cappelen\n\nSofie Stange Cappelen (born February 2, 1982) is a Norwegian-born actress.",
"Title: Confessions page\n\nConfessions pages are pages on social networking websites (such as Facebook) which are generally used at schools and universities for students to anonymously post their confessions and secrets to their respective communities. Confessions, statements acknowledging personal facts that someone would prefer to not be shared under their true identity, are sent to the administrators of the page through online form services such as SurveyMonkey and Google Forms or submission portals created with purpose-built tools. The administrators then decide which confessions to post on the page.",
"Title: Anna-Lisa\n\nAnna-Lisa (born 1933) is a Norwegian-born actress who appeared primarily in American films and television.",
"Title: Ashley Madekwe\n\nAshley Madekwe (born 6 December 1983) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as call girl Bambi in the ITV2 series \"Secret Diary of a Call Girl\", social climber Ashley Davenport on the ABC drama series \"Revenge\" and the witch Tituba in the WGN America series \"Salem\".",
"Title: Keeping Up Appearances\n\nKeeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke for the BBC, centred on the life of eccentric and snobbish middle class social climber Hyacinth Bucket, who insists that her surname is pronounced \"Bouquet\". The sitcom follows Hyacinth in her attempts to prove her social superiority and to gain standing with those she considers upper class; attempts that are constantly hampered by her decidedly lower class extended family whom she desperately seeks to hide. Much of the humour comes from the culture clash between Hyacinth's vision of herself and the reality of her working-class background, plus the farcical situations in which she finds herself as she battles to protect her social credibility.",
"Title: Becky Sharp (character)\n\nRebecca or Becky Sharp is the main character of William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel \"Vanity Fair\" (1847–48). A cynical social climber who uses her charms to fascinate and seduce upper-class men, Sharp is contrasted with the clinging, dependent Amelia Sedley. She befriends Amelia at an expensive girls school where she is given a place because Becky's father teaches there, and uses her as a stepping stone to gain social position. Sharp functions as a \"picara\"—a picaresque heroine—or by being a social outsider who is able to expose the manners of the upper gentry to ridicule.",
"Title: Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber\n\nConfessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (also known as The Social Climber in United Kingdom and Legally Chic in Brazil) is a comedy film, based on the novel of the same name by Adele Lang. It was released March 12, 2005 and stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as 28-year-old Katya, an advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person. It co-stars Colin Ferguson, Joey Lawrence, Natassia Malthe, Daniel Roebuck and James Kirk."
] |
5,341
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Was When the Levees Broke filmed after Captain Mike Across America?
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yes
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comparison
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hard
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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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"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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"David Blair, (born 14 July 1985) was a Scottish rugby union player who played Stand Off and played for Sale Sharks from 2003-2007 and then Edinburgh Gunners in the Magners League from 2007- 2011.",
" David was captain and highest points scorer for Scotland Under 21 ever.",
" He is the younger brother of Scotland captain Mike Blair who also plays for Edinburgh.",
" David Blair started at Sale Sharks and then moved to Edinburgh to join up with his brother.",
" David has also represented Scotland A team on several occasions."
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"The synchronized Pledge Across America is conducted each year on September 17th - Constitution Day.",
" Pledge Across America is the nationally synchronized recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.",
" In 2001 shortly after September 11 the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education and both the United States Senate and House of Representatives joined over 52 million students in the synchronized Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.",
" September 17, 2008 marked the 17th year the Pledge Across America takes place, and it also marked 117 years since Francis Bellamy wrote and first recited the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892."
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"Spoons Across America is a national non-profit organization founded in 2001 providing children's food, nutrition, education, and networking for providers.",
" Spoons Across America is a member of America's Charities."
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"Captain Mike Across America is a film written, directed and narrated by Michael Moore.",
" It was filmed prior to the 2004 election, when the polling margin between candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry could have tipped either way.",
" It debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7 and 8, 2007.",
" The film was re-edited by Moore into \"Slacker Uprising\", which was released for free on the Internet on September 23, 2008."
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"John Gore (born 1962) is the sole owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The John Gore Organization formerly known as Key Brand Entertainment, Inc. (KBE), a leading developer, producer, and distributor of live theatre in North America.",
" Gore founded KBE in 2004 to develop theatrical properties in the US.",
" Broadway Across America (BAA) was acquired in January 2008, from the music company Live Nation, while the e-commerce theatre website Broadway.com was acquired in December 2010, from Hollywood Media Corp.",
" In 2008, Broadway Across America and Broadway Across Canada sold over 6.4 million tickets throughout its 40 theatres in the United States and Canada."
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"The 1974–75 Australians beat the touring England team 4–1 in the 1974-75 Ashes series.",
" Labelled the \"Ugly Australians\" for their hard-nosed cricket, sledging and hostile fast bowling they are regarded as one of the toughest teams in cricket history.",
" Don Bradman ranked them just after his powerful teams of the late 1940s, and Tom Graveney third amongst post-war cricket teams after the 1948 Australians and 1984 West Indians.",
" The spearhead of the team was the fast-bowling duo of Dennis Lillee, whose hatred of English batsmen was well known, and Jeff Thomson, who outraged old fashioned cricketers by saying he liked to see \"blood on the wicket\". \"",
"Wisden\" reported that \"never in the 98 years of Test cricket have batsmen been so grievously bruised and battered by ferocious, hostile, short-pitched balls\".",
" \"Behind the batsmen, Rod Marsh and his captain Ian Chappell would vie with each other in profanity\", but the predatory wicketkeeper and Australian slip cordon snapped up most chances that came their way.",
" Their batting line up was also impressive with the opener Ian Redpath spending over 32 hours at the crease in the series, followed by Rick McCosker, Ian and Greg Chappell, Doug Walters and Ross Edwards.",
" Ironically, in the last Test of the series Lillee and Thomson were injured, the out of form England captain Mike Denness made 188 and England won by an innings."
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"Swim Across America Inc., (SAA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that is dedicated to raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment by hosting open water and pool benefit swim events across the US.",
" SAA, whose events often include Olympians such as Michael Phelps, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres, has raised over $65 million since its inception.",
" Money raised by SAA supports world-renowned hospitals, laboratories and clinics, including the Swim Across America lab at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which played a key role in developing the first drug to treat metastatic melanoma approved by the FDA in 13 years.",
" Swim Across America’s events are community oriented and attract swimmers of all ages and skill levels.",
" SAA has been sponsored by corporate giants such as Verizon, Speedo, Balance Bar, Bank of America and Chobani."
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"Slacker Uprising is a movie of Michael Moore's tour of colleges in swing states during the 2004 election, with a goal to encourage 18- to 29-year-olds to vote, and the response it received.",
" The film is a re-edited version of \"Captain Mike Across America\", which played at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007."
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"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: 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: David Blair (rugby union)\n\nDavid Blair, (born 14 July 1985) was a Scottish rugby union player who played Stand Off and played for Sale Sharks from 2003-2007 and then Edinburgh Gunners in the Magners League from 2007- 2011. David was captain and highest points scorer for Scotland Under 21 ever. He is the younger brother of Scotland captain Mike Blair who also plays for Edinburgh. David Blair started at Sale Sharks and then moved to Edinburgh to join up with his brother. David has also represented Scotland A team on several occasions.",
"Title: Pledge Across America\n\nThe synchronized Pledge Across America is conducted each year on September 17th - Constitution Day. Pledge Across America is the nationally synchronized recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in schools. In 2001 shortly after September 11 the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education and both the United States Senate and House of Representatives joined over 52 million students in the synchronized Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. September 17, 2008 marked the 17th year the Pledge Across America takes place, and it also marked 117 years since Francis Bellamy wrote and first recited the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892.",
"Title: Spoons Across America\n\nSpoons Across America is a national non-profit organization founded in 2001 providing children's food, nutrition, education, and networking for providers. Spoons Across America is a member of America's Charities.",
"Title: Captain Mike Across America\n\nCaptain Mike Across America is a film written, directed and narrated by Michael Moore. It was filmed prior to the 2004 election, when the polling margin between candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry could have tipped either way. It debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7 and 8, 2007. The film was re-edited by Moore into \"Slacker Uprising\", which was released for free on the Internet on September 23, 2008.",
"Title: John Gore (theater producer)\n\nJohn Gore (born 1962) is the sole owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The John Gore Organization formerly known as Key Brand Entertainment, Inc. (KBE), a leading developer, producer, and distributor of live theatre in North America. Gore founded KBE in 2004 to develop theatrical properties in the US. Broadway Across America (BAA) was acquired in January 2008, from the music company Live Nation, while the e-commerce theatre website Broadway.com was acquired in December 2010, from Hollywood Media Corp. In 2008, Broadway Across America and Broadway Across Canada sold over 6.4 million tickets throughout its 40 theatres in the United States and Canada.",
"Title: Australian cricket team in Australia in 1974–75\n\nThe 1974–75 Australians beat the touring England team 4–1 in the 1974-75 Ashes series. Labelled the \"Ugly Australians\" for their hard-nosed cricket, sledging and hostile fast bowling they are regarded as one of the toughest teams in cricket history. Don Bradman ranked them just after his powerful teams of the late 1940s, and Tom Graveney third amongst post-war cricket teams after the 1948 Australians and 1984 West Indians. The spearhead of the team was the fast-bowling duo of Dennis Lillee, whose hatred of English batsmen was well known, and Jeff Thomson, who outraged old fashioned cricketers by saying he liked to see \"blood on the wicket\". \" Wisden\" reported that \"never in the 98 years of Test cricket have batsmen been so grievously bruised and battered by ferocious, hostile, short-pitched balls\". \"Behind the batsmen, Rod Marsh and his captain Ian Chappell would vie with each other in profanity\", but the predatory wicketkeeper and Australian slip cordon snapped up most chances that came their way. Their batting line up was also impressive with the opener Ian Redpath spending over 32 hours at the crease in the series, followed by Rick McCosker, Ian and Greg Chappell, Doug Walters and Ross Edwards. Ironically, in the last Test of the series Lillee and Thomson were injured, the out of form England captain Mike Denness made 188 and England won by an innings.",
"Title: Swim Across America\n\nSwim Across America Inc., (SAA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that is dedicated to raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment by hosting open water and pool benefit swim events across the US. SAA, whose events often include Olympians such as Michael Phelps, Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres, has raised over $65 million since its inception. Money raised by SAA supports world-renowned hospitals, laboratories and clinics, including the Swim Across America lab at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which played a key role in developing the first drug to treat metastatic melanoma approved by the FDA in 13 years. Swim Across America’s events are community oriented and attract swimmers of all ages and skill levels. SAA has been sponsored by corporate giants such as Verizon, Speedo, Balance Bar, Bank of America and Chobani.",
"Title: Slacker Uprising\n\nSlacker Uprising is a movie of Michael Moore's tour of colleges in swing states during the 2004 election, with a goal to encourage 18- to 29-year-olds to vote, and the response it received. The film is a re-edited version of \"Captain Mike Across America\", which played at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007."
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When was former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and the current commissioner of World TeamTennis, who won the 1976 US Open women's doubles title with Linky Boshoff?
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born 22 March 1956
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"The 1977 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name \"SAB Open\", was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa.",
" The men's tournament was part of the 1977 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix while the women's event was part of the 1977–1978 Colgate International Series.",
" It was the 74th edition of the tournament and was held from 28 November through 6 December 1977.",
" Guillermo Vilas and Linky Boshoff won the singles titles."
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"Jamie Murray is a professional tennis player who is the current British number one doubles player.",
" He has reached eight grand slam finals in total: (4 Doubles, 4 Mixed), he has won the mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, and the men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open, and has finished as runner-up in the men's doubles tournament at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships and 2015 US Open and in mixed doubles at the 2008 US Open.",
" Murray has been ranked as high as World No. 1 in the ATP doubles rankings, and was the first Britain to be ranked as world number one since the introduction of computerised world rankings in the 1970s.",
" He is currently ranked at world No. 5."
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"Kirsten \"Flipper\" Flipkens (] ; born 10 January 1986) is a Belgian tennis player.",
" Her WTA career-high singles ranking is World No. 13, which she achieved in August 2013.",
" She had success as a junior, winning the girls' doubles title at the 2002 US Open and the singles titles at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships and the 2003 US Open.",
" Since then she has won 1 WTA singles title, 1 WTA doubles title, 12 ITF singles titles, and 1 ITF doubles title.",
" Her best Grand Slam performance was at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, where she reached the semifinal.",
" In the same year, she was crowned Sportswoman of the Year at the Belgian Sport Awards.",
" In 2016, Flipkens entered in her first Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and made it to the fourth round in both singles and doubles.",
" She is also the Belgian player who has played the most years in Fed Cup (14 years as of 2017).",
" For this reason, she received the Fed Cup Commitment Award in 2016."
],
"title": "Kirsten Flipkens"
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"Pam Teeguarden (born April 17, 1951) is a former American professional tennis player in the 1970s and 1980s, ranked in the top 20 from 1970–1975, according to \"John Dolan's Women's Tennis Ultimate Guide\", prior to computer rankings.",
" She won two Grand Slam Doubles Titles and was a quarter finalist in singles at the U.S. Open and The French Open.",
" Her father Jerry, a well known coach, helped Margaret Court win the coveted Grand Slam (all four Grand Slam titles in one year) in 1970 and Virginia Wade to her 1977 Wimbledon triumph.",
" Teeguarden was voted the \"Most Watchable Player\" based on play and appearance by a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives or \"Mad Men\" while playing at the US Open.",
" Teeguarden played in 19 consecutive US Opens, holding the record until Chris Evert played in 20.",
" She wore the first all black outfit in the history of tennis in 1975 at The Bridgestone Doubles Championships in Tokyo, starting a trend that is still popular today.",
" Teeguarden was the first woman tennis player signed by Nike.",
" She played on the victorious Los Angeles Strings Team Tennis team in 1981 and won the Team Tennis Mixed Doubles Division with Tom Gullikson in 1977; they were also runners-up in the league that year."
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"Fiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay.",
" During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch.",
" She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 6–4, 1–6, 6–3.",
" At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 11–4, and doubles record 6–8.",
" During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 6–7, 6–4, 6–8."
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"title": "Fiorella Bonicelli"
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"sentences": [
"Delina Ann Boshoff-Mortlock, commonly known as Linky Boshoff, (born 12 November 1956), is a former professional tennis player who won the 1976 US Open women's doubles title with her partner Ilana Kloss."
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"Bruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil.",
" His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004.",
" Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016.",
" After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open.",
" He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016.",
" He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch."
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"title": "Bruno Soares"
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"sentences": [
"The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price.",
" There is a noted professional rivalry between them – between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals.",
" They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\".",
" Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7).",
" By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam.",
" At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively.",
" Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics.",
" Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No.",
" 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010.",
" Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles.",
" Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events.",
" They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament."
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"sentences": [
"Ilana Sheryl Kloss (born 22 March 1956) is a former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and the current commissioner of World TeamTennis, a position that she has held since 2001."
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"Murphy Jensen (born October 30, 1968) is an American former professional tennis player from Ludington, Michigan, and currently the coach of the Washington Kastles of World TeamTennis.",
" His elder brother is former professional tennis player Luke Jensen.",
" Jensen has a son William (born 1999) with actress Robin Givens, whom he dated periodically during the late 1990s."
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"Title: 1977 South African Open (tennis)\n\nThe 1977 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name \"SAB Open\", was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa. The men's tournament was part of the 1977 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix while the women's event was part of the 1977–1978 Colgate International Series. It was the 74th edition of the tournament and was held from 28 November through 6 December 1977. Guillermo Vilas and Linky Boshoff won the singles titles.",
"Title: Jamie Murray career statistics\n\nJamie Murray is a professional tennis player who is the current British number one doubles player. He has reached eight grand slam finals in total: (4 Doubles, 4 Mixed), he has won the mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, and the men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open, and has finished as runner-up in the men's doubles tournament at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships and 2015 US Open and in mixed doubles at the 2008 US Open. Murray has been ranked as high as World No. 1 in the ATP doubles rankings, and was the first Britain to be ranked as world number one since the introduction of computerised world rankings in the 1970s. He is currently ranked at world No. 5.",
"Title: Kirsten Flipkens\n\nKirsten \"Flipper\" Flipkens (] ; born 10 January 1986) is a Belgian tennis player. Her WTA career-high singles ranking is World No. 13, which she achieved in August 2013. She had success as a junior, winning the girls' doubles title at the 2002 US Open and the singles titles at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships and the 2003 US Open. Since then she has won 1 WTA singles title, 1 WTA doubles title, 12 ITF singles titles, and 1 ITF doubles title. Her best Grand Slam performance was at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, where she reached the semifinal. In the same year, she was crowned Sportswoman of the Year at the Belgian Sport Awards. In 2016, Flipkens entered in her first Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and made it to the fourth round in both singles and doubles. She is also the Belgian player who has played the most years in Fed Cup (14 years as of 2017). For this reason, she received the Fed Cup Commitment Award in 2016.",
"Title: Pam Teeguarden\n\nPam Teeguarden (born April 17, 1951) is a former American professional tennis player in the 1970s and 1980s, ranked in the top 20 from 1970–1975, according to \"John Dolan's Women's Tennis Ultimate Guide\", prior to computer rankings. She won two Grand Slam Doubles Titles and was a quarter finalist in singles at the U.S. Open and The French Open. Her father Jerry, a well known coach, helped Margaret Court win the coveted Grand Slam (all four Grand Slam titles in one year) in 1970 and Virginia Wade to her 1977 Wimbledon triumph. Teeguarden was voted the \"Most Watchable Player\" based on play and appearance by a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives or \"Mad Men\" while playing at the US Open. Teeguarden played in 19 consecutive US Opens, holding the record until Chris Evert played in 20. She wore the first all black outfit in the history of tennis in 1975 at The Bridgestone Doubles Championships in Tokyo, starting a trend that is still popular today. Teeguarden was the first woman tennis player signed by Nike. She played on the victorious Los Angeles Strings Team Tennis team in 1981 and won the Team Tennis Mixed Doubles Division with Tom Gullikson in 1977; they were also runners-up in the league that year.",
"Title: Fiorella Bonicelli\n\nFiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch. She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 6–4, 1–6, 6–3. At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 11–4, and doubles record 6–8. During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 6–7, 6–4, 6–8.",
"Title: Linky Boshoff\n\nDelina Ann Boshoff-Mortlock, commonly known as Linky Boshoff, (born 12 November 1956), is a former professional tennis player who won the 1976 US Open women's doubles title with her partner Ilana Kloss.",
"Title: Bruno Soares\n\nBruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil. His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004. Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016. After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open. He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016. He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch.",
"Title: Williams sisters\n\nThe Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. There is a noted professional rivalry between them – between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals. They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\". Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7). By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam. At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively. Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No. 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010. Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles. Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events. They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament.",
"Title: Ilana Kloss\n\nIlana Sheryl Kloss (born 22 March 1956) is a former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and the current commissioner of World TeamTennis, a position that she has held since 2001.",
"Title: Murphy Jensen\n\nMurphy Jensen (born October 30, 1968) is an American former professional tennis player from Ludington, Michigan, and currently the coach of the Washington Kastles of World TeamTennis. His elder brother is former professional tennis player Luke Jensen. Jensen has a son William (born 1999) with actress Robin Givens, whom he dated periodically during the late 1990s."
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Which was released first, The Plow That Broke the Plains or The Man Who Skied Down Everest?
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The Plow That Broke the Plains
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"Forming a part of the Eastern Shoshone linguistic group in southeastern Wyoming who moved on to the buffalo Plains around AD 1500 (based on glottochronological estimations), proto-Comanche groups split off and moved south some time before AD 1700.",
" The Shoshone migration to the Great Plains was apparently triggered by the Little Ice Age, which allowed bison herds to grow in population.",
" It is not clear why the proto-Comanches broke away from the main Plains Shoshones and migrated south.",
" That move may have been inspired as much by the desire for Spanish horses released by the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 as by pressures from other groups drawn to the Plains by the changing environment."
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"Hong, Sung Taek (Hangul: 홍성택 ; Hanja: 洪成澤 ; born 13 March 1966) is a mountaineer, adventurer, explorer and author from South Korea.",
" He is currently a National Geographic Explorers supported by a National Geographic explorers program and a principal of KSAF Mountaineers Academy.",
" He is renowned for reaching all the Three Poles and crossing the Bering Strait and Greenland for the first time.",
" He summited Everest in 1995, skied to the South Pole in 1994 and walked to the North Pole in 2005.",
" He also crossed Bering Strait by foot in 2012 (official) and crossed Greenland by dog sledding in 2011.",
" He was thus the first in the world to reach all the five poles (Everest, North and South Poles, Bering Straits, Greenland)."
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"Albeit arbitrary, the mountaineering community groups Earth's 14 mountains with summits exceeding 8000 m , referred to as eight-thousanders, as a special category of peaks defining the \"top of the world.\"",
" Only an elite group of mountaineers can claim to have summited all 14 peaks and many have perished trying.",
" (See eight-thousanders for current list.)",
" Particularly since 1978 when Italian expeditionist Reinhold Messner became the first to have climbed all 14 8000m peaks, summiting the eight-thousanders has become the ultimate goal for many high altitude mountaineers.",
" Similarly, the ski-mountaineering community has set its sights on skiing from the summits of the \"eight-thousanders.\"",
" In a 2007 interview for the film \"Skiing Everest\", the Tyrolean mountaineer and skier, Hans Kammerlander articulated the challenge for the ski-mountaineering community: \"Almost all peaks have been reached, almost all walls have been climbed.",
" But seldom have the walls been skied down... It would be a lovely project if I could see someone who could ski all 8,000m peaks.\""
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"\"Man!",
" I Feel Like a Woman!\"",
" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain taken from her third studio album, \"Come On Over\" (1997).",
" Written by Twain with her longtime collaborator and then-husband Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, who also produced the track, the song was released first to North American country radio stations in March 1999 as the seventh single from the album, and later it was released worldwide in September 1999.",
" \"Man!",
" I Feel Like a Woman!\"",
" is a country pop song with lyrics about female empowerment."
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"Garrett Madison (born November 3, 1978) is an American mountaineer and is one of the world's top high altitude mountaineering guides, having personally guided 44 clients to the summit of Mt Everest between the years 2006-2016, more than any other American.",
" Garrett began guiding professionally in 1999 on Mount Rainier, and his company, Madison Mountaineering, specializes in leading expedition climbs on Mount Everest and other high altitude peaks, operates on the highest peaks on all seven continents (7 summits), and also provides domestic training programs and summit climbs in Washington State.",
" On May 19–20, 2011, he reached the summit of Mt Everest on his fourth successful attempt as expedition leader and guide for Alpine Ascents International, and reached the summit of Lhotse (4th highest mountain in the world) only 21 hours later as guide to climber Tom Halliday.",
" Also on the expedition was guide Michael Horst who made both summits as well in under a 24-hour period, a few days earlier.",
" This historic achievement marks the first time in history that both peaks Mt Everest and Lhotse were summited together in less than 24 hours, and Madison repeated the \"double header\" feat again in 2013, the only person to do so twice.",
" In 2014, Garrett led the first ever successfully ‘guided’ ascent of K2, arguably the hardest and most dangerous mountain in the world, reaching the summit with 2 climbers and 3 Sherpas on July 27, 2014.",
" Garrett also regularly guides many \"7 Summits\" expeditions such as Aconcagua, Vinson Massif, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, etc., during the year.",
" In addition, Garrett is regularly involved with film productions on Everest, participating in 4 different features over the last 3 years.",
" Most recently, Garrett Madison's company, Madison Mountaineering, successfully brought a virtual reality camera to the summit of Mt. Everest.",
" This Capturing Everest will be released by Time Inc and Sports Illustrated and is expected to be released early 2017."
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"Deathconsciousness is the debut studio album by American post-punk band Have a Nice Life, released on January 1, 2008 on Enemies List Home Recordings.",
" The album is a double album; the first disc is entitled \"The Plow That Broke the Plains\", the second one entitled \"The Future\".",
" The album was reissued in 2009 by Enemies List, re-pressing the album on vinyl and CD, with new cover art.",
" The reissue included a 70-page booklet with various paintings and lyrics.",
" The album has gained a substantial cult following in recent years as a result of its bleak subject matter and lo-fi production.",
" Another reissue of the double-album was released September 17, 2014 by Enemies List and The Flenser."
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"João José Silva Abranches Garcia, (born June 11, 1967, in Lisbon, Portugal) is a leading mountaineer in Portugal.",
" His main professional activities are as organizer and guide in mountaineering expeditions.",
" On May 18, 1999, he became the first Portuguese man to reach the summit of Mount Everest, without the use of supplementary oxygen.",
" Three years later, in 2002, he published a book, \"A mais alta solidão\" \"(The highest loneliness)\", in which he describes his experiences in mountain climbing, namely his 1999 expedition to Everest, where he endured bitter adversities.",
" Nevertheless, João Garcia continued to climb and on the 17th April 2010, he summited Annapurna without the aid of supplemental oxygen, becoming the 10th man of all time to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without bottled oxygen or Sherpas."
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"Tom Sjogren (also spelled Sjögren) is a US explorer originally from Sweden who has completed the Three Poles Challenge - climbing Mount Everest (in 1999, after three previous attempts) and leading unsupported expeditions to the North and South Poles.",
" He completed the Three Poles Challenge with his wife, Tina; they are the first married couple to achieve this and she is the first woman to do so.",
" They billed themselves at the time as \"T & T\".",
" They also broke broadcasting records on two of their three expeditions: the world altitude broadcasting record on Everest and the first live audiovisual broadcast from the Antarctic ice cap (in November 2001).",
" They reached the South Pole on February 2, 2002.",
" On their expedition to the North Pole, they also broadcast live, and broke the speed record with a time of 118 days, reaching the Pole on 29 May 2002.",
" At both poles, they raised an American flag a friend had found on the street in New York on September 11."
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"title": "Tom Sjogren"
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"sentences": [
"The Plow That Broke the Plains is a 1936 short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl.",
" It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz.",
" The film was narrated by the American actor and baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers."
],
"title": "The Plow That Broke the Plains"
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"The Man Who Skied Down Everest is a documentary about Yuichiro Miura, a Japanese alpinist who skied down Mt. Everest in 1970.",
" The film was produced by Canadian film maker Budge Crawley.",
" Miura skied 6,600 feet (2000 m) in 2 minutes and 20 seconds and fell 1320 feet down the steep Lhotse face from the Yellow Band just below the South Col.",
" He used a large parachute to slow his descent.",
" He came to a full stop just 250 ft. from the edge of a bergschrund, a large, deep crevasse where the ice shears away from the stagnant ice on the rock face and begins to move downwards as a glacier."
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"Title: Comanche history\n\nForming a part of the Eastern Shoshone linguistic group in southeastern Wyoming who moved on to the buffalo Plains around AD 1500 (based on glottochronological estimations), proto-Comanche groups split off and moved south some time before AD 1700. The Shoshone migration to the Great Plains was apparently triggered by the Little Ice Age, which allowed bison herds to grow in population. It is not clear why the proto-Comanches broke away from the main Plains Shoshones and migrated south. That move may have been inspired as much by the desire for Spanish horses released by the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 as by pressures from other groups drawn to the Plains by the changing environment.",
"Title: Hong Sung-taek\n\nHong, Sung Taek (Hangul: 홍성택 ; Hanja: 洪成澤 ; born 13 March 1966) is a mountaineer, adventurer, explorer and author from South Korea. He is currently a National Geographic Explorers supported by a National Geographic explorers program and a principal of KSAF Mountaineers Academy. He is renowned for reaching all the Three Poles and crossing the Bering Strait and Greenland for the first time. He summited Everest in 1995, skied to the South Pole in 1994 and walked to the North Pole in 2005. He also crossed Bering Strait by foot in 2012 (official) and crossed Greenland by dog sledding in 2011. He was thus the first in the world to reach all the five poles (Everest, North and South Poles, Bering Straits, Greenland).",
"Title: List of ski descents of Eight-Thousanders\n\nAlbeit arbitrary, the mountaineering community groups Earth's 14 mountains with summits exceeding 8000 m , referred to as eight-thousanders, as a special category of peaks defining the \"top of the world.\" Only an elite group of mountaineers can claim to have summited all 14 peaks and many have perished trying. (See eight-thousanders for current list.) Particularly since 1978 when Italian expeditionist Reinhold Messner became the first to have climbed all 14 8000m peaks, summiting the eight-thousanders has become the ultimate goal for many high altitude mountaineers. Similarly, the ski-mountaineering community has set its sights on skiing from the summits of the \"eight-thousanders.\" In a 2007 interview for the film \"Skiing Everest\", the Tyrolean mountaineer and skier, Hans Kammerlander articulated the challenge for the ski-mountaineering community: \"Almost all peaks have been reached, almost all walls have been climbed. But seldom have the walls been skied down... It would be a lovely project if I could see someone who could ski all 8,000m peaks.\"",
"Title: Man! I Feel Like a Woman!\n\n\"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain taken from her third studio album, \"Come On Over\" (1997). Written by Twain with her longtime collaborator and then-husband Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, who also produced the track, the song was released first to North American country radio stations in March 1999 as the seventh single from the album, and later it was released worldwide in September 1999. \"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!\" is a country pop song with lyrics about female empowerment.",
"Title: Garrett Madison\n\nGarrett Madison (born November 3, 1978) is an American mountaineer and is one of the world's top high altitude mountaineering guides, having personally guided 44 clients to the summit of Mt Everest between the years 2006-2016, more than any other American. Garrett began guiding professionally in 1999 on Mount Rainier, and his company, Madison Mountaineering, specializes in leading expedition climbs on Mount Everest and other high altitude peaks, operates on the highest peaks on all seven continents (7 summits), and also provides domestic training programs and summit climbs in Washington State. On May 19–20, 2011, he reached the summit of Mt Everest on his fourth successful attempt as expedition leader and guide for Alpine Ascents International, and reached the summit of Lhotse (4th highest mountain in the world) only 21 hours later as guide to climber Tom Halliday. Also on the expedition was guide Michael Horst who made both summits as well in under a 24-hour period, a few days earlier. This historic achievement marks the first time in history that both peaks Mt Everest and Lhotse were summited together in less than 24 hours, and Madison repeated the \"double header\" feat again in 2013, the only person to do so twice. In 2014, Garrett led the first ever successfully ‘guided’ ascent of K2, arguably the hardest and most dangerous mountain in the world, reaching the summit with 2 climbers and 3 Sherpas on July 27, 2014. Garrett also regularly guides many \"7 Summits\" expeditions such as Aconcagua, Vinson Massif, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, etc., during the year. In addition, Garrett is regularly involved with film productions on Everest, participating in 4 different features over the last 3 years. Most recently, Garrett Madison's company, Madison Mountaineering, successfully brought a virtual reality camera to the summit of Mt. Everest. This Capturing Everest will be released by Time Inc and Sports Illustrated and is expected to be released early 2017.",
"Title: Deathconsciousness\n\nDeathconsciousness is the debut studio album by American post-punk band Have a Nice Life, released on January 1, 2008 on Enemies List Home Recordings. The album is a double album; the first disc is entitled \"The Plow That Broke the Plains\", the second one entitled \"The Future\". The album was reissued in 2009 by Enemies List, re-pressing the album on vinyl and CD, with new cover art. The reissue included a 70-page booklet with various paintings and lyrics. The album has gained a substantial cult following in recent years as a result of its bleak subject matter and lo-fi production. Another reissue of the double-album was released September 17, 2014 by Enemies List and The Flenser.",
"Title: João Garcia\n\nJoão José Silva Abranches Garcia, (born June 11, 1967, in Lisbon, Portugal) is a leading mountaineer in Portugal. His main professional activities are as organizer and guide in mountaineering expeditions. On May 18, 1999, he became the first Portuguese man to reach the summit of Mount Everest, without the use of supplementary oxygen. Three years later, in 2002, he published a book, \"A mais alta solidão\" \"(The highest loneliness)\", in which he describes his experiences in mountain climbing, namely his 1999 expedition to Everest, where he endured bitter adversities. Nevertheless, João Garcia continued to climb and on the 17th April 2010, he summited Annapurna without the aid of supplemental oxygen, becoming the 10th man of all time to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without bottled oxygen or Sherpas.",
"Title: Tom Sjogren\n\nTom Sjogren (also spelled Sjögren) is a US explorer originally from Sweden who has completed the Three Poles Challenge - climbing Mount Everest (in 1999, after three previous attempts) and leading unsupported expeditions to the North and South Poles. He completed the Three Poles Challenge with his wife, Tina; they are the first married couple to achieve this and she is the first woman to do so. They billed themselves at the time as \"T & T\". They also broke broadcasting records on two of their three expeditions: the world altitude broadcasting record on Everest and the first live audiovisual broadcast from the Antarctic ice cap (in November 2001). They reached the South Pole on February 2, 2002. On their expedition to the North Pole, they also broadcast live, and broke the speed record with a time of 118 days, reaching the Pole on 29 May 2002. At both poles, they raised an American flag a friend had found on the street in New York on September 11.",
"Title: The Plow That Broke the Plains\n\nThe Plow That Broke the Plains is a 1936 short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz. The film was narrated by the American actor and baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers.",
"Title: The Man Who Skied Down Everest\n\nThe Man Who Skied Down Everest is a documentary about Yuichiro Miura, a Japanese alpinist who skied down Mt. Everest in 1970. The film was produced by Canadian film maker Budge Crawley. Miura skied 6,600 feet (2000 m) in 2 minutes and 20 seconds and fell 1320 feet down the steep Lhotse face from the Yellow Band just below the South Col. He used a large parachute to slow his descent. He came to a full stop just 250 ft. from the edge of a bergschrund, a large, deep crevasse where the ice shears away from the stagnant ice on the rock face and begins to move downwards as a glacier."
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Michael Crichton
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"Title: The Man Who Loved Women (1983 film)\n\nThe Man Who Loved Women is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews and Kim Basinger. It is a remake of the 1977 French film \"L'Homme qui aimait les femmes\".",
"Title: Cloud 9 (2006 film)\n\nCloud 9 is a 2006 American sports comedy film starring Burt Reynolds that was written and produced by Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Academy Award-winning producer (\"The Godfather\", \"Million Dollar Baby\") Albert S. Ruddy. It was the last comedy in which Reynolds reprised and updated his role as the charming rascal made legendary in films like \"The Longest Yard\" and \"Smokey and the Bandit\".",
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"Title: Physical Evidence\n\nPhysical Evidence is a 1989 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Crichton (in his final film as a director), and stars Burt Reynolds, Theresa Russell and Ned Beatty. It follows an ex-police officer who is incriminated by the evidence, but insists on his innocence.",
"Title: The Last Producer\n\nThe Last Producer is a 2000 American drama film directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. It also featured Sean Astin, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Rod Steiger, and Benjamin Bratt. It was also referred to as \"The Final Hit\" in final packaging and promotional materials.",
"Title: Larry L. King\n\nLarry L. King (January 1, 1929 –December 20, 2012) was an American playwright, journalist, and novelist, best remembered for his 1978 Tony Award-nominated play \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\", which became a long-running production on Broadway and was later turned into a feature film starring Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning and Dolly Parton.",
"Title: Hawk (TV series)\n\nHawk is a crime drama series starring Burt Reynolds, which aired on ABC from September 8, 1966 to December 29, 1966. The series was Reynolds' first starring role in a television series since leaving \"Gunsmoke\" the previous year."
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Robert Joseph Cousy
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"Title: Willie Williams (basketball)\n\nWillie Earl Williams (born July 28, 1946) is a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Williams lettered two years in basketball at Florida State University after two years at Miami Dade Community College. In the 1968-69 season, Williams averaged 7.8 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. The following season, Williams averaged 16.9 points and 11.0 rebounds per game. He was drafted with the fourth pick in the third round of the 1970 NBA Draft. After playing sixteen games with the Celtics in the 1970-71 NBA season, Williams was waived by the Celtics and then claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Royals. In his one NBA season, Williams averaged 0.9 points and 0.9 rebounds per game.",
"Title: 1961–62 Cincinnati Royals season\n\nThe 1961/62 season was the Royals 14th season in the NBA and its fifth in Cincinnati. Oscar Robertson had a career season as he averaged a triple double on the season. All 5 starters on the Royals averaged double digits points per games as the team ended a 4-year playoff drought. The Royals had a record of 43–37 and the improving team finished in 2nd place. Despite that, the NBA team had real local competition for fans in The Queen City due to remarkably successful college teams there. The starting five of the team had improved, with Bob Boozer improving to join solid holdovers Oscar Robertson, Jack Twyman, Wayne Embry, Bucky Bockhorn. In the playoffs, the Royals dealt with injuries and would be defeated by the Detroit Pistons in 4 games.",
"Title: Zaid Abdul-Aziz\n\nZaid Abdul-Aziz (born Donald A. Smith on April 7, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player. Donald Smith changed his name to Zaid Abdul-Aziz in 1976 after he converted to Islam. The 6'9\" Abdul-Aziz starred at Iowa State University before being drafted by the NBA's Cincinnati Royals in 1968. He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics. Nicknamed \"The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971–1972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle. He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds.",
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"Title: Frank Kudelka\n\nFrank Carl Kudelka (June 25, 1925 - May 4, 1993), nicknamed Apples, was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. In his first two years at Saint Mary's College of California, Kudelka averaged 18.1 points per game. Once the shotclock was introduced to college basketball in his junior season, Frank averaged 20.4 points per game. He was the nation's fourth leading scorer. As a senior at Saint Mary's, Frank averaged 16.2 points per game. He was also named an All-American basketball player by the Helms Foundation after his senior season. Frank made his NBA debut in the 1949-50 NBA season for the Chicago Stags. In his first NBA season, Frank averaged 6.7 points and 2.0 assists per game. Frank played four seasons in the NBA with the Stags, Washington Capitols, Boston Celtics, Baltimore Bullets and Philadelphia Warriors. In his NBA career, Frank averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.",
"Title: Oscar Robertson\n\nOscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed \"The Big O\", is an American former National Basketball Association player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks. The 6 ft , 205 lb Robertson played point guard and was a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 professional seasons. In 1962, he became the first of only two players in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season. In the 1970–71 NBA season, he was a key player on the team that brought the Bucks their only NBA title. His playing career, especially during high school and college, was plagued by racism.",
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"Title: Jack Parr (basketball)\n\nJack Parr (March 13, 1936 – January 4, 2015) was an American professional basketball player. Parr was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He played college basketball at Kansas State University. Kansas State retired his jersey, and his number 33 is hanging from the rafters. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals in the 10th round of the 1958 NBA draft. He played 66 games for the Royals in 1958–1959, averaging 4.0 points per game.",
"Title: Bob Cousy\n\nRobert Joseph Cousy (born August 9, 1928) is an American retired professional basketball player. Cousy played point guard with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1963 and briefly with the Cincinnati Royals in the 1969–70 season. Making his high school varsity squad as a junior, he went on to earn a scholarship to the College of the Holy Cross, where he led the Crusaders to berths in the 1948 NCAA Tournament and 1950 NCAA Tournament and was named an NCAA All-American for 3 seasons."
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"Brandon Steve October (born 30 May 1977) is a South African pop singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show \"South African Pop Idols\" in 2002."
],
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"sentences": [
"Garth Brooks is an American country pop singer-songwriter.",
" From his first concert series to his current record-breaking worldwide tour, Brooks has changed the face of performing from a country music perspective, adding high energy and pyrotechnics to depict a hard rock-country crossover.",
" Since his first tour began in 1991, Brooks has performed in a variety of concert settings, including world tours, residency shows, and benefit concerts."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Luna Halo is the self-titled release from Luna Halo on October 30, 2007 on American Recordings.",
" Country pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift covered the second track, \"Untouchable\", for the platinum edition of her second studio album, \"Fearless.\""
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Garrett Caples (born 1972) is an American poet.",
" Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, he currently lives in San Francisco, California, after fifteen years in Oakland.",
" An editor at City Lights Books, Caples curates the new American poetry series, City Lights Spotlight.",
" From 2005 to 2014, he wrote on hip hop, literature, and painting for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and has written fiction on unusual sexual practices, like omorashi."
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"sentences": [
"Shelby Lynne is an American country pop singer-songwriter.",
" Her discography consists of 13 studio albums and 29 singles released between 1988 and 2012."
],
"title": "Shelby Lynne discography"
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"sentences": [
"\"When the Lights Go Down\" is a song written by Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country pop singer Faith Hill.",
" It was released to country radio November 19, 2002 as the second single from her fifth studio album, \"Cry\" (2002).",
" The second of three songs from the album promoted to country radio, \"When the Lights Go Down\" peaked at #26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart in 2003.",
" At the time, this was Hill's lowest position on the chart since \"But I Will\" peaked at #35 nearly a decade previously, however subsequent single \"You're Still Here\" would chart two positions lower later the same year."
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"title": "When the Lights Go Down (Faith Hill song)"
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"sentences": [
"Erika Lauren Wasilewski, known on-air simply as Erika Lauren, is an American radio personality, singer-songwriter and former reality television personality.",
" She currently serves as co-host on \"The Alan Cox Show\", an afternoon drive hot talk program on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM).",
" In addition to her duties at WMMS, she is currently a member of the cover band Pop Vulture.",
" Wasilewski was the lead singer of the now-defunct band Hawkeye, who released their debut LP \"Ruthless\" on July 16, 2013.",
" From December 2009 to March 2010, she was a cast member on the MTV reality series \"\""
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"title": "Erika Lauren Wasilewski"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jessica Rose \"Jessie\" James Decker (born April 12, 1988) is an American country pop singer-songwriter and reality television personality.",
" At age 15, after auditioning for and being rejected by most of the country labels in Nashville, Tennessee, James began working on refining her craft with Carla Wallace of Big Yellow Dog Music.",
" One of her songs attracted the attention of Mercury Records which offered her a recording contract.",
" She released her debut album, \"Jessie James\", in 2009.",
" A few years later in 2013, she starred with her husband Eric Decker in the E! reality show \"Eric & Jessie: Game On\", which stopped airing in April 2014, but is returning in September 2017.",
" The following year, on April 18, 2014, James released an EP through iTunes with 19 Recordings entitled \"Comin' Home\".\" \"",
" On her new label Epic she released a 5-track EP \"Gold\" on February 17, 2017, & released a surprise live EP on June 9, 2017 titled \"Blackbird Sessions\".",
" On October 13, 2017 she will release her second full-length album and first for Epic Records, Southern Girl City Lights."
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"sentences": [
"Andy Gray (born 1959)is a Scottish actor and comedy writer.",
" He starred in the BBC Radio Scotland sketch show \"Naked Radio\", and its later television counterpart \"Naked Video\", before becoming well known as the appropriately named \"Chancer\", best friend and source of problems to Willie Melvin (Gerard Kelly) in the 1987 sitcom \"City Lights\".",
" He is well known for pantomime, usually co-writing the script and appearing as the dame, often alongside other former \"City Lights\" cast members.",
" He also appeared opposite Kelly in a production of \"The Odd Couple\""
],
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}
] |
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"Title: Southern Girl City Lights\n\nSouthern Girl City Lights is the second studio album by American country music artist Jessie James Decker. It is Decker's first full-length country album. It is set to be released on October 13, 2017.",
"Title: Brandon October\n\nBrandon Steve October (born 30 May 1977) is a South African pop singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show \"South African Pop Idols\" in 2002.",
"Title: List of Garth Brooks concert tours\n\nGarth Brooks is an American country pop singer-songwriter. From his first concert series to his current record-breaking worldwide tour, Brooks has changed the face of performing from a country music perspective, adding high energy and pyrotechnics to depict a hard rock-country crossover. Since his first tour began in 1991, Brooks has performed in a variety of concert settings, including world tours, residency shows, and benefit concerts.",
"Title: Luna Halo (album)\n\nLuna Halo is the self-titled release from Luna Halo on October 30, 2007 on American Recordings. Country pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift covered the second track, \"Untouchable\", for the platinum edition of her second studio album, \"Fearless.\"",
"Title: Garrett Caples\n\nGarrett Caples (born 1972) is an American poet. Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, he currently lives in San Francisco, California, after fifteen years in Oakland. An editor at City Lights Books, Caples curates the new American poetry series, City Lights Spotlight. From 2005 to 2014, he wrote on hip hop, literature, and painting for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and has written fiction on unusual sexual practices, like omorashi.",
"Title: Shelby Lynne discography\n\nShelby Lynne is an American country pop singer-songwriter. Her discography consists of 13 studio albums and 29 singles released between 1988 and 2012.",
"Title: When the Lights Go Down (Faith Hill song)\n\n\"When the Lights Go Down\" is a song written by Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country pop singer Faith Hill. It was released to country radio November 19, 2002 as the second single from her fifth studio album, \"Cry\" (2002). The second of three songs from the album promoted to country radio, \"When the Lights Go Down\" peaked at #26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart in 2003. At the time, this was Hill's lowest position on the chart since \"But I Will\" peaked at #35 nearly a decade previously, however subsequent single \"You're Still Here\" would chart two positions lower later the same year.",
"Title: Erika Lauren Wasilewski\n\nErika Lauren Wasilewski, known on-air simply as Erika Lauren, is an American radio personality, singer-songwriter and former reality television personality. She currently serves as co-host on \"The Alan Cox Show\", an afternoon drive hot talk program on Cleveland rock station WMMS (100.7 FM). In addition to her duties at WMMS, she is currently a member of the cover band Pop Vulture. Wasilewski was the lead singer of the now-defunct band Hawkeye, who released their debut LP \"Ruthless\" on July 16, 2013. From December 2009 to March 2010, she was a cast member on the MTV reality series \"\"",
"Title: Jessie James Decker\n\nJessica Rose \"Jessie\" James Decker (born April 12, 1988) is an American country pop singer-songwriter and reality television personality. At age 15, after auditioning for and being rejected by most of the country labels in Nashville, Tennessee, James began working on refining her craft with Carla Wallace of Big Yellow Dog Music. One of her songs attracted the attention of Mercury Records which offered her a recording contract. She released her debut album, \"Jessie James\", in 2009. A few years later in 2013, she starred with her husband Eric Decker in the E! reality show \"Eric & Jessie: Game On\", which stopped airing in April 2014, but is returning in September 2017. The following year, on April 18, 2014, James released an EP through iTunes with 19 Recordings entitled \"Comin' Home\".\" \" On her new label Epic she released a 5-track EP \"Gold\" on February 17, 2017, & released a surprise live EP on June 9, 2017 titled \"Blackbird Sessions\". On October 13, 2017 she will release her second full-length album and first for Epic Records, Southern Girl City Lights.",
"Title: Andy Gray (actor)\n\nAndy Gray (born 1959)is a Scottish actor and comedy writer. He starred in the BBC Radio Scotland sketch show \"Naked Radio\", and its later television counterpart \"Naked Video\", before becoming well known as the appropriately named \"Chancer\", best friend and source of problems to Willie Melvin (Gerard Kelly) in the 1987 sitcom \"City Lights\". He is well known for pantomime, usually co-writing the script and appearing as the dame, often alongside other former \"City Lights\" cast members. He also appeared opposite Kelly in a production of \"The Odd Couple\""
] |
5,347
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What year was the barber surgeon who served the last French monarch of the House of Valois born?
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1510
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bridge
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easy
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"John II (French: \"Jean II\" ; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: \"Jean le Bon\"), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1350 until his death."
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"Ambroise Paré (c. 1510 – 20 December 1590) was a French barber surgeon who served in that role for kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III.",
" He is considered one of the fathers of surgery and modern forensic pathology and a pioneer in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially in the treatment of wounds.",
" He was also an anatomist and invented several surgical instruments.",
" He was also part of the Parisian Barber Surgeon guild."
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"From the 1340s to the 19th century, excluding two brief intervals in the 1360s and the 1420s, the kings and queens of England (and, later, of Great Britain) also claimed the throne of France.",
" The claim dates from Edward III, who claimed the French throne in 1340 as the sororal nephew of the last direct Capetian, Charles IV.",
" Edward and his heirs fought the Hundred Years War to enforce this claim, and were briefly successful in the 1420s under Henry V and Henry VI, but the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, was ultimately victorious and retained control of France.",
" Despite this, English and British monarchs continued to prominently call themselves kings of France, and the French fleur-de-lys were included in the royal arms.",
" This continued until 1801, by which time France had no monarch, having become a republic.",
" The Jacobite claimants, however, did not explicitly relinquish the claim."
],
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"sentences": [
"Nicolas de Blégny (1652 – 1722) was a French essayist, historian and barber surgeon.",
" He was appointed surgeon of queen Maria Theresa of Spain in 1678, then physician of king Louis XIV in 1682."
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"sentences": [
"Philip II, known as Philip Augustus (French: \"Philippe Auguste\" ; 21 August 1165 – 14 July 1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223, a member of the House of Capet.",
" Philip's predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself king of France.",
" The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adèle of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed \"Dieudonné\" \"God-given\" because he was the first son of Louis VII, born late in his father's life.",
" Philip was given the nickname \"Augustus\" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the Crown lands of France so remarkably."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Native American hereditary leaders during this time are not included.",
" Those that are listed as former monarchs of what is now the continental United States were heads of European seated monarchies (or Mexican monarchs, such as Agustín I of Mexico and Maximilian I of Mexico) and themselves never set foot on American soil.",
" Others were indigenous monarchs, such as Malietoa Tanumafili I, Tuʻi Manuʻa Elisala and Liliuokalani of Hawaii; The last monarch of each state and territory may not be the last colonial ruler (i.e. Louis XV of France is the last French monarch of Louisiana, but Napoleon Bonaparte, prior to becoming Emperor, was the last ruler of Louisiana).",
" Also their end of reign may not be how the US acquired these states.",
" One state can have more than one last monarch, since each state may have been the product of many different acquisitions by the United States.",
" Different claims of a foreign country are taken into account."
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"Charles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461), called the Victorious (French: \"le Victorieux\" ) or the Well-Served (French: \"le Bien-Servi\" ), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461."
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"Louis XVI style, frequently also called Louis Seize, is a characteristic French style in art, architecture, and decorative motif which developed during the 19-year reign of the French monarch Louis XVI (1774–1793) though it often thought to encompass nearly twice that many (1750-1800).",
" It saw the final phase of Rococo-style art as well as the birth of French neoclassicism and the Directoire style which followed it: whereas Rococo has become labeled as overdone and gawdy with its constant use of symmetric flourishes and excessive precise decoration, neoclassicism sought to evoke the artistic styles that were just then being rediscovered in Herculaneum and Pompeii: the straight column, the simplicity of the post-and-lintel, the architrave of the Greek temple, etc., as well as the Rousseau-inspired values of returning to nature and the view of nature as an idealized and wild but still orderly and inherently worthy model for the arts to follow."
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"Henry III (19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589; born \"Alexandre Édouard de France\", Polish: \"Henryk Walezy\" , Lithuanian: \"Henrikas Valua\" ) was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1573 to 1575 and King of France from 1574 until his death.",
" He was the last French monarch of the House of Valois."
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"Henry IV (French: \"Henri IV\" , read as \"Henri-Quatre\" ] ; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet \"Good King Henry\", was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.",
" He was the first French monarch of the House of Bourbon, a branch of the Capetian dynasty."
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"Title: John II of France\n\nJohn II (French: \"Jean II\" ; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: \"Jean le Bon\"), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1350 until his death.",
"Title: Ambroise Paré\n\nAmbroise Paré (c. 1510 – 20 December 1590) was a French barber surgeon who served in that role for kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III. He is considered one of the fathers of surgery and modern forensic pathology and a pioneer in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially in the treatment of wounds. He was also an anatomist and invented several surgical instruments. He was also part of the Parisian Barber Surgeon guild.",
"Title: English claims to the French throne\n\nFrom the 1340s to the 19th century, excluding two brief intervals in the 1360s and the 1420s, the kings and queens of England (and, later, of Great Britain) also claimed the throne of France. The claim dates from Edward III, who claimed the French throne in 1340 as the sororal nephew of the last direct Capetian, Charles IV. Edward and his heirs fought the Hundred Years War to enforce this claim, and were briefly successful in the 1420s under Henry V and Henry VI, but the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, was ultimately victorious and retained control of France. Despite this, English and British monarchs continued to prominently call themselves kings of France, and the French fleur-de-lys were included in the royal arms. This continued until 1801, by which time France had no monarch, having become a republic. The Jacobite claimants, however, did not explicitly relinquish the claim.",
"Title: Nicolas de Blégny\n\nNicolas de Blégny (1652 – 1722) was a French essayist, historian and barber surgeon. He was appointed surgeon of queen Maria Theresa of Spain in 1678, then physician of king Louis XIV in 1682.",
"Title: Philip II of France\n\nPhilip II, known as Philip Augustus (French: \"Philippe Auguste\" ; 21 August 1165 – 14 July 1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223, a member of the House of Capet. Philip's predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself king of France. The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adèle of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed \"Dieudonné\" \"God-given\" because he was the first son of Louis VII, born late in his father's life. Philip was given the nickname \"Augustus\" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the Crown lands of France so remarkably.",
"Title: List of the last monarchs in the Americas\n\nThe Native American hereditary leaders during this time are not included. Those that are listed as former monarchs of what is now the continental United States were heads of European seated monarchies (or Mexican monarchs, such as Agustín I of Mexico and Maximilian I of Mexico) and themselves never set foot on American soil. Others were indigenous monarchs, such as Malietoa Tanumafili I, Tuʻi Manuʻa Elisala and Liliuokalani of Hawaii; The last monarch of each state and territory may not be the last colonial ruler (i.e. Louis XV of France is the last French monarch of Louisiana, but Napoleon Bonaparte, prior to becoming Emperor, was the last ruler of Louisiana). Also their end of reign may not be how the US acquired these states. One state can have more than one last monarch, since each state may have been the product of many different acquisitions by the United States. Different claims of a foreign country are taken into account.",
"Title: Charles VII of France\n\nCharles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461), called the Victorious (French: \"le Victorieux\" ) or the Well-Served (French: \"le Bien-Servi\" ), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461.",
"Title: Louis XVI style\n\nLouis XVI style, frequently also called Louis Seize, is a characteristic French style in art, architecture, and decorative motif which developed during the 19-year reign of the French monarch Louis XVI (1774–1793) though it often thought to encompass nearly twice that many (1750-1800). It saw the final phase of Rococo-style art as well as the birth of French neoclassicism and the Directoire style which followed it: whereas Rococo has become labeled as overdone and gawdy with its constant use of symmetric flourishes and excessive precise decoration, neoclassicism sought to evoke the artistic styles that were just then being rediscovered in Herculaneum and Pompeii: the straight column, the simplicity of the post-and-lintel, the architrave of the Greek temple, etc., as well as the Rousseau-inspired values of returning to nature and the view of nature as an idealized and wild but still orderly and inherently worthy model for the arts to follow.",
"Title: Henry III of France\n\nHenry III (19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589; born \"Alexandre Édouard de France\", Polish: \"Henryk Walezy\" , Lithuanian: \"Henrikas Valua\" ) was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1573 to 1575 and King of France from 1574 until his death. He was the last French monarch of the House of Valois.",
"Title: Henry IV of France\n\nHenry IV (French: \"Henri IV\" , read as \"Henri-Quatre\" ] ; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet \"Good King Henry\", was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. He was the first French monarch of the House of Bourbon, a branch of the Capetian dynasty."
] |
5,348
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Are Gregg Rolie and Joe Gittleman both bassists?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Gregg Alan Rolie (born June 17, 1947, Seattle, Washington, United States) is an American singer and keyboardist.",
" Rolie served as lead singer of the bands Santana, Journey and Abraxas Pool – all of which he co-founded.",
" He also helmed rock group The Storm, and currently performs with his Gregg Rolie Band.",
" Rolie is a two-time inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, having been inducted both as a member of Santana in 1998 and as a member of Journey in 2017."
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"\"No One to Depend On\" is a song by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1971 album, \"Santana III\".",
" It is the second track on the first side of the LP album and was released as its second single.",
" It was written by Mike Carabello, Coke Escovedo, and Gregg Rolie."
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"José Octavio \"Chepito\" Areas (born 25 July 1946) is a Nicaraguan percussionist best known for having played timbales in the Latin rock group Santana from 1969-1977 and 1987-1989.",
" In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his work in Santana.",
" In 1997, he performed on \"Abraxas Pool\" with other members of the early 1970s iteration of Santana, including Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Michael Carabello and Michael Shrieve.",
" Previously, he released an eponymous solo album on Columbia/CBS Records in 1974.",
" \"La Gigantona\", a 1976 collaboration with Nicaraguan singer-songwriter and childhood friend Alfonso Noel Lovo, was reissued by Numero Group in 2012.",
" Featured along with Richard Bean in \"The Sounds of Santana\" CD by Mike Roman & The Tellstars (2003).",
" Featured along with Michael Shrieve in \"Cha Cha Time!\"",
" CD by Mike Roman & The Tellstars (2007)."
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"sentences": [
"Welcome is the fifth studio album by Santana, released in 1973.",
" It followed the jazz-fusion formula that the preceding \"Caravanserai\" had inaugurated, but with an expanded and different lineup this time.",
" Gregg Rolie had left the band along with Neal Schon to form Journey, and they were replaced by Tom Coster, Richard Kermode and Leon Thomas, along with guest John McLaughlin, who had collaborated with Carlos Santana on \"Love Devotion Surrender\".",
" \"Welcome\" also featured John Coltrane's widow, Alice, as a pianist on the album's opening track, \"Going Home\" and Flora Purim (the wife of Airto Moreira) on vocals.",
" This album was far more experimental than the first four albums, and \"Welcome\" did not produce any hit singles."
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"sentences": [
"Joe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American musician, best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.",
" His proficiency on bass earned him the nickname \"the Bass Fiddleman.\""
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"The Departure Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey.",
" The tour was in support of their 1980 album \"Departure\" which was their first Top 10 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 that peaked at #8 and like their previous two albums, \"Infinity\" and \"Evolution\".",
" This was also the last Journey tour to feature founding member of the band Gregg Rolie who left the band to start a family."
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"sentences": [
"The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (stylized as The Mighty Mighty BossToneS; informally referred to as The Bosstones) are an American ska punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1983.",
" Since the band's inception, lead vocalist Dicky Barrett, bassist Joe Gittleman, tenor saxophonist Tim \"Johnny Vegas\" Burton and dancer (\"Bosstone\") Ben Carr have remained constant members.",
" The line-up also includes drummer Joe Sirois, saxophonist Leon Silva, guitarist Lawrence Katz and trombonist Chris Rhodes."
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"sentences": [
"\"I Wanna Go Back\" is a 1984 song by American rock band Billy Satellite, written by band members Monty Byrom, Danny Chauncey, and Ira Walker, that achieved major popularity when recorded by Eddie Money in 1986.",
" Another version was recorded by former Santana/Journey keyboardist/singer Gregg Rolie for his self-titled 1985 debut solo album."
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"Avoid One Thing was started as a side project by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' bassist Joe Gittleman.",
" The Boston-based group's first album, titled \"Avoid One Thing\", was released in 2002 on Side One Dummy Records.",
" The album was written and recorded almost solely by Gittleman.",
" Gittleman assembled a band with which to tour and play his music.",
" Before the release of the band's next album in 2004, the band went through several lineup changes.",
" John Lynch joined the band after Dave Karcich's death due to a sudden brain aneurysm.",
" Later, Delano left and the band continued as a three-piece.",
" The trio returned to the studio and released \"Chopstick Bridge\" on May 4, 2004.",
" The album reflected the combined efforts of all three band members and sounds vastly different from their first in many respects; Amy Griffin and Gittleman even split lead vocals on a few tracks.",
" After the release of this album, the band toured until February 2005 before going on hiatus.",
" Since that time, Griffin has been playing guitar for Darkbuster and Gittleman has moved to Los Angeles and is once again a member of the reunited Bosstones.",
" Paul Delano underwent emergency surgery in 2006 and a series of benefit shows were held.",
" John Lynch has since joined up with David Minehan and is now playing drums for The Neighborhoods."
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"title": "Avoid One Thing"
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"sentences": [
"Caravanserai is the fourth studio album by Santana, released on October 11, 1972.",
" It marked a major turning point in Carlos Santana's career as it was a sharp departure from his critically acclaimed first three albums.",
" Original bass guitarist David Brown left the group in 1971 and was replaced by Doug Rauch and Tom Rutley, while original percussionist Michael Carabello left and was replaced by Armando Peraza.",
" Keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Rolie, who was having a falling-out with Santana, was replaced by Tom Coster on a few songs.",
" \"Caravanserai\" reached number eight in the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and number six in the R&B Albums chart in 1972."
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"Title: Gregg Rolie\n\nGregg Alan Rolie (born June 17, 1947, Seattle, Washington, United States) is an American singer and keyboardist. Rolie served as lead singer of the bands Santana, Journey and Abraxas Pool – all of which he co-founded. He also helmed rock group The Storm, and currently performs with his Gregg Rolie Band. Rolie is a two-time inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, having been inducted both as a member of Santana in 1998 and as a member of Journey in 2017.",
"Title: No One to Depend On\n\n\"No One to Depend On\" is a song by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1971 album, \"Santana III\". It is the second track on the first side of the LP album and was released as its second single. It was written by Mike Carabello, Coke Escovedo, and Gregg Rolie.",
"Title: José Areas\n\nJosé Octavio \"Chepito\" Areas (born 25 July 1946) is a Nicaraguan percussionist best known for having played timbales in the Latin rock group Santana from 1969-1977 and 1987-1989. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his work in Santana. In 1997, he performed on \"Abraxas Pool\" with other members of the early 1970s iteration of Santana, including Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Michael Carabello and Michael Shrieve. Previously, he released an eponymous solo album on Columbia/CBS Records in 1974. \"La Gigantona\", a 1976 collaboration with Nicaraguan singer-songwriter and childhood friend Alfonso Noel Lovo, was reissued by Numero Group in 2012. Featured along with Richard Bean in \"The Sounds of Santana\" CD by Mike Roman & The Tellstars (2003). Featured along with Michael Shrieve in \"Cha Cha Time!\" CD by Mike Roman & The Tellstars (2007).",
"Title: Welcome (Santana album)\n\nWelcome is the fifth studio album by Santana, released in 1973. It followed the jazz-fusion formula that the preceding \"Caravanserai\" had inaugurated, but with an expanded and different lineup this time. Gregg Rolie had left the band along with Neal Schon to form Journey, and they were replaced by Tom Coster, Richard Kermode and Leon Thomas, along with guest John McLaughlin, who had collaborated with Carlos Santana on \"Love Devotion Surrender\". \"Welcome\" also featured John Coltrane's widow, Alice, as a pianist on the album's opening track, \"Going Home\" and Flora Purim (the wife of Airto Moreira) on vocals. This album was far more experimental than the first four albums, and \"Welcome\" did not produce any hit singles.",
"Title: Joe Gittleman\n\nJoe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American musician, best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. His proficiency on bass earned him the nickname \"the Bass Fiddleman.\"",
"Title: Departure Tour\n\nThe Departure Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey. The tour was in support of their 1980 album \"Departure\" which was their first Top 10 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 that peaked at #8 and like their previous two albums, \"Infinity\" and \"Evolution\". This was also the last Journey tour to feature founding member of the band Gregg Rolie who left the band to start a family.",
"Title: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones\n\nThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones (stylized as The Mighty Mighty BossToneS; informally referred to as The Bosstones) are an American ska punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1983. Since the band's inception, lead vocalist Dicky Barrett, bassist Joe Gittleman, tenor saxophonist Tim \"Johnny Vegas\" Burton and dancer (\"Bosstone\") Ben Carr have remained constant members. The line-up also includes drummer Joe Sirois, saxophonist Leon Silva, guitarist Lawrence Katz and trombonist Chris Rhodes.",
"Title: I Wanna Go Back\n\n\"I Wanna Go Back\" is a 1984 song by American rock band Billy Satellite, written by band members Monty Byrom, Danny Chauncey, and Ira Walker, that achieved major popularity when recorded by Eddie Money in 1986. Another version was recorded by former Santana/Journey keyboardist/singer Gregg Rolie for his self-titled 1985 debut solo album.",
"Title: Avoid One Thing\n\nAvoid One Thing was started as a side project by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' bassist Joe Gittleman. The Boston-based group's first album, titled \"Avoid One Thing\", was released in 2002 on Side One Dummy Records. The album was written and recorded almost solely by Gittleman. Gittleman assembled a band with which to tour and play his music. Before the release of the band's next album in 2004, the band went through several lineup changes. John Lynch joined the band after Dave Karcich's death due to a sudden brain aneurysm. Later, Delano left and the band continued as a three-piece. The trio returned to the studio and released \"Chopstick Bridge\" on May 4, 2004. The album reflected the combined efforts of all three band members and sounds vastly different from their first in many respects; Amy Griffin and Gittleman even split lead vocals on a few tracks. After the release of this album, the band toured until February 2005 before going on hiatus. Since that time, Griffin has been playing guitar for Darkbuster and Gittleman has moved to Los Angeles and is once again a member of the reunited Bosstones. Paul Delano underwent emergency surgery in 2006 and a series of benefit shows were held. John Lynch has since joined up with David Minehan and is now playing drums for The Neighborhoods.",
"Title: Caravanserai (album)\n\nCaravanserai is the fourth studio album by Santana, released on October 11, 1972. It marked a major turning point in Carlos Santana's career as it was a sharp departure from his critically acclaimed first three albums. Original bass guitarist David Brown left the group in 1971 and was replaced by Doug Rauch and Tom Rutley, while original percussionist Michael Carabello left and was replaced by Armando Peraza. Keyboardist/vocalist Gregg Rolie, who was having a falling-out with Santana, was replaced by Tom Coster on a few songs. \"Caravanserai\" reached number eight in the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and number six in the R&B Albums chart in 1972."
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Hard Rock Cafe
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" Gordon and Levin designed the building, which is the 56th tallest in Chicago.",
" When Newberry Plaza was completed it was the sixth-tallest all-residential skyscraper in the world and the first highrise in the city to have townhomes built on top of a building's pedestal, known as the Skyhomes.",
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"Title: K2 (building)\n\nK2 is a residential tower block in Leeds, UK. The building is situated in the city centre, on Albion Street and Great George Street, opposite St John's Centre. The lower two floors contain commercial premises, including a Jongleurs Comedy Club, Bar Risa (a bar with a capacity of 1500) and formerly a Hard Rock Cafe. The building is the joint 9th tallest building in Leeds. The building has 20 stories and is 242 ft tall. The commercial parts of the building are known as 'The Cube'. Ventura Outsourcing have 35000 sqft of office space in the upper floors of 'The Cube'.",
"Title: Hard Rock Cafe\n\nHard Rock Cafe Inc. is a chain of theme restaurants founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London. In 1979, the cafe began covering its walls with rock and roll memorabilia, a tradition which expanded to others in the chain. In 2007, Hard Rock was sold to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and since then it is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. As of December 2015, there were 191 Hard Rock locations in 59 countries, including 168 cafes, 23 hotels, and 11 casinos.",
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"Title: Broomfields, Bradford\n\nBroomfields is a historic district on the south eastern edge of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. In 1840 it was still a mainly rural area with a population of only a few hundred people. By 1880 it was one of the most densely populated districts of Bradford with 1500 houses, a population of about 8,000 and many commercial premises. In 1932 a process of slum clearance and commercial regeneration was started. Today (2014) the district is almost wholly given over to commercial premises and once again has a resident population of only about two hundred people.",
"Title: American Federal Building\n\nThe American Federal Building, also known as the American Federal Savings and Loan Building, the Coral Gables Building, and the Round Building, was an iconic seven-story office building in downtown Orlando, Florida. The bottom two floors, encircled with a cast concrete brise soleil comprise the original building, completed in 1963. The building's unique architecture and history have inspired efforts to preserve it from demolition.",
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"Title: Newberry Plaza\n\nNewberry Plaza is a 553 ft full amenity luxury skyscraper located in the affluent Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named after the Newberry Library that once operated at its location. The complex was completed in 1974 and has 57 floors above ground. Gordon and Levin designed the building, which is the 56th tallest in Chicago. When Newberry Plaza was completed it was the sixth-tallest all-residential skyscraper in the world and the first highrise in the city to have townhomes built on top of a building's pedestal, known as the Skyhomes. The property contains commercial space under the condominium tower as well as four restaurants. The lower level of the building contains the original location of Morton's The Steakhouse. In addition to its astonishing views of the city, it might be best known for its prominent location as the only residential building in a well known triangle of high end restaurants on the east and Oak Street on the south side.",
"Title: Garley Building fire\n\nThe Garley Building fire took place on 20 November 1996 in the 16-storey Garley commercial building () located at 232–240 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong. It was a catastrophe that caused the loss of 41 lives and 81 injuries. It is considered the worst building fire in Hong Kong during peacetime. The fire damaged the bottom two floors and the top three floors of the building, while the middle floors remained relatively intact."
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" It stars an ensemble cast that includes Anil Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan reprising their roles as Robert D'Costa and Ranvir Singh respectively, while Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez are new additions to the cast.",
" Aditya Pancholi is featured as an antagonist in a guest appearance.",
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"Title: Rangrezz\n\nRangrezz is a 2013 Indian action drama film directed by Priyadarshan starring Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Verma and Amitosh Nagpal in the lead roles. This is the first action film of Jackky Bhagnani. The film is also an official remake of the Tamil film \"Naadodigal\" directed by Samuthirakani, which has already been remade in Telugu as Shambo Shiva Shambo, in Malayalam as Ithu Nammude Katha, in Kannada as Hudugaru, and in Bengali as Run. The film was titled by Shah Rukh Khan, who had registered it through his production company Red Chillies Entertainment. The film being one of the most auspicious films of Jackky Bhagnani, was promoted well by the producers. The special merchandise of the film was also released by Tradus.com under the promotion \"Holi Ke Rang Rangrezz Ke Sang \". The film also features the super hit song \"Gangnam Style\", sung by PSY. The film has been produced by Vashu Bhagnani under his production banner Pooja Entertainment India Ltd. It was after a gap of fifteen years that Priyadarshan and Santosh Sivan have come together for this film; the last time before \"Rangrezz\" they had worked together in Kaalapani, starring Mohanlal in the lead role.",
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"Title: Romeo Ranjha\n\nRomeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film Starring Jazzy B and Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur. Romeo Ranjha is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu with Hansraj Railhan as Co-Producer. Allan amin one of the most acclaimed action director of Bollywood who also directed the action in Dhoom, Race etc. Was roped in to Direct the action sequences for the movie.The film was first of its kind in terms of action sequences in \"Punjabi film industry\" with all the 36th floor jumping sequence and the car blast and the chase scenes for the first time in a Punjabi movie. In spite of many loopholes in the story and overall movie it got Navaniat Singh praise for his \"Brave Attempt \" and established him as a trendsetting director of Punjabi film industry.",
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"Title: Race 2\n\nRace 2 is a 2013 Indian action thriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla, Mustan Burmawalla and produced under the Tips Music Films banner. It is the sequel to the 2008 film, \"Race\" and the second installment of \"Race film series\". It stars an ensemble cast that includes Anil Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan reprising their roles as Robert D'Costa and Ranvir Singh respectively, while Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez are new additions to the cast. Aditya Pancholi is featured as an antagonist in a guest appearance. Bipasha Basu reprised her role of Sonia Martin in a special appearance. Ameesha Patel replaced Sameera Reddy who was assistant to Anil Kapoor in 1st installment.",
"Title: Singh Saab the Great\n\nSingh Saab the Great, sometimes called SSTG, is a 2013 Indian action drama film directed by Anil Sharma. The film stars Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Urvashi Rautela and Prakash Raj as main characters. The film marks the return of Sunny Deol to action genre after a long time. Also, Deol and Sharma paired up once again after \"\". The film narrates the story of a man who decides to teach a lesson to the man, who ruined his life, by reforming him. The film's story and screenplay has been written by Shaktimaan Talwar, and the action sequences have been directed by Tinu Verna and Kanal Kannan. The music has been provided by Anand Raj Anand and Sonu Nigam. The film released officially on 22 November 2013."
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{
"sentences": [
"Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story Maskelyne (3 September 1823 – 20 May 1911) was an English geologist and politician."
],
"title": "Nevil Story Maskelyne"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hugh Washington Hibbert (4 October 1911 – 12 March 1985) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire.",
" He was born in Kensington and died in Salisbury.",
" His dad, Mervyn Herbert played for Somerset amongst other teams."
],
"title": "Hugh Hibbert"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Greater Second Street Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States.",
" At the time of its nomination it contained 15 resources, which included 14 contributing buildings and one contributing site.",
" It is located on the northeast side of the central business district.",
" The commercial buildings located there are mostly architect designed, which gives each of them a unique appearance.",
" At the same time, it is a cohesive collection of buildings that exhibit early 20th century styles that are not found anywhere else in Ottumwa.",
" They were either built or they had a new facade added from 1903 to 1930.",
" Contributing buildings includes the Benson Block, the Benson Building, the J.W. Garner Building, and the headquarters building of the local newspaper, the \"Ottumwa Courier\".",
" The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016."
],
"title": "Greater Second Street Historic District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Honourable Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert (27 December 1882 – 26 May 1929) was a career diplomat and a first-class cricket player.",
" He was born at Highclere Castle, Hampshire and he died at the British Embassy, Rome."
],
"title": "Mervyn Herbert"
},
{
"sentences": [
"North Grand Avenue Residential Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Spencer, Iowa, United States.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.",
" At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 118 resources, including 96 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, 12 noncontributing buildings, and two noncontributing structures.",
" The district is an 11 block area north of the city's central business district.",
" North Grand is a tree-lined street divided by a landscaped boulevard, and features Art Deco light fixtures.",
" Its design was influenced by the City Beautiful movement.",
" The thoroughfare carries U.S. Route 71/18 traffic.",
" The contributing buildings are houses, garages, and four churches.",
" Architectural styles found here are Queen Anne, Victorian, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, American Four Square, Tudor Revival, Bungalow, and American Craftsman.",
" Many of the buildings are architect designed.",
" One of the houses in the district, the Adams-Higgins House (1884, 1912), was individually listed on the National Register in 1984."
],
"title": "North Grand Avenue Residential Historic District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mervyn Herbert (Merv) Thackeray (20 October 1925 – 7 June 2014) was an Australian politician.",
" He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1957 until 1972, representing Keppel (1957–1960) and Rockhampton North (1960–1972).",
" He was disendorsed in January 1972 and ran unsuccessfully as an independent at the 1972 state election."
],
"title": "Merv Thackeray"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cheongju National Museum is a national museum located in Sangdang-guCheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea.",
" It opened on October 30, 1987.",
" Kim Swoo Geun, Korea’s most renowned architect designed the building."
],
"title": "Cheongju National Museum"
}
] |
[
"Title: Garfield Street Historic District\n\nThe Garfield Street Historic District is a historic district on Garfield Street between Massachusetts Ave. and Oxford Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The district encompasses a unified residential area developed between 1885 and 1891. Garfield Street was laid out in 1883, and all but three of the houses built before 1891 still stand on the street. The houses were built by different developers, and most were architect designed, and thus vary stylistically. The streetview, however, is unified by uniform lot sizes, house heights, and setbacks. Queen Anne styling predominates, with a variety of massing and roof lines; many houses have turrets and/or wraparound porches typical of that style.",
"Title: Highclere Castle\n\nHighclere Castle is a country house in the Jacobethan style by the architect Charles Barry, with a park designed by Capability Brown. The 5000 acre estate is in Hampshire, England, about 5 mi south of Newbury, Berkshire. It is the country seat of the Earl of Carnarvon, a branch of the Anglo-Welsh Herbert family.",
"Title: City Architect of Birmingham\n\nThe City Architect of Birmingham was a high-ranking position within the Public Works department of Birmingham City Council and provided the holder with a lot of power in the planning decisions of Birmingham, especially in the post-war period in which Birmingham underwent enormous regeneration. Combined with the City Engineer position, which was held by Sir Herbert Manzoni, the City Architect designed or had an important say in all city council building projects.",
"Title: Nevil Story Maskelyne\n\nMervyn Herbert Nevil Story Maskelyne (3 September 1823 – 20 May 1911) was an English geologist and politician.",
"Title: Hugh Hibbert\n\nHugh Washington Hibbert (4 October 1911 – 12 March 1985) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire. He was born in Kensington and died in Salisbury. His dad, Mervyn Herbert played for Somerset amongst other teams.",
"Title: Greater Second Street Historic District\n\nThe Greater Second Street Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Ottumwa, Iowa, United States. At the time of its nomination it contained 15 resources, which included 14 contributing buildings and one contributing site. It is located on the northeast side of the central business district. The commercial buildings located there are mostly architect designed, which gives each of them a unique appearance. At the same time, it is a cohesive collection of buildings that exhibit early 20th century styles that are not found anywhere else in Ottumwa. They were either built or they had a new facade added from 1903 to 1930. Contributing buildings includes the Benson Block, the Benson Building, the J.W. Garner Building, and the headquarters building of the local newspaper, the \"Ottumwa Courier\". The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.",
"Title: Mervyn Herbert\n\nThe Honourable Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert (27 December 1882 – 26 May 1929) was a career diplomat and a first-class cricket player. He was born at Highclere Castle, Hampshire and he died at the British Embassy, Rome.",
"Title: North Grand Avenue Residential Historic District\n\nNorth Grand Avenue Residential Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Spencer, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 118 resources, including 96 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, 12 noncontributing buildings, and two noncontributing structures. The district is an 11 block area north of the city's central business district. North Grand is a tree-lined street divided by a landscaped boulevard, and features Art Deco light fixtures. Its design was influenced by the City Beautiful movement. The thoroughfare carries U.S. Route 71/18 traffic. The contributing buildings are houses, garages, and four churches. Architectural styles found here are Queen Anne, Victorian, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, American Four Square, Tudor Revival, Bungalow, and American Craftsman. Many of the buildings are architect designed. One of the houses in the district, the Adams-Higgins House (1884, 1912), was individually listed on the National Register in 1984.",
"Title: Merv Thackeray\n\nMervyn Herbert (Merv) Thackeray (20 October 1925 – 7 June 2014) was an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1957 until 1972, representing Keppel (1957–1960) and Rockhampton North (1960–1972). He was disendorsed in January 1972 and ran unsuccessfully as an independent at the 1972 state election.",
"Title: Cheongju National Museum\n\nCheongju National Museum is a national museum located in Sangdang-guCheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. It opened on October 30, 1987. Kim Swoo Geun, Korea’s most renowned architect designed the building."
] |
5,352
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John Palmer Parker was the founder of this cattle ranch that is now run by who?
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charitable trust
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bridge
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medium
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"John Palmer Parker (rancher)",
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"The Chico Basin Ranch is a working cattle ranch thirty minutes southeast of Colorado Springs, Colorado.",
" The Chico Basin is owned by the Colorado State Land Board, and managed by Ranchlands, Duke and Janet Phillips' family based ranch management company.",
" The cattle raised on the ranch are grass fed and no hormones added.",
" Working cowboys tend to the cattle primarily using quarter horses born and trained on the ranch.",
" The Chico Basin now has a horse sanctuary for old or injured horses.",
" Not only is the Chico Basin a working cattle ranch, it is also a wildlife preserve.",
" The Chico Basin works with the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory to band migratory birds.",
" This activity is also open to schools and universities to come and learn about birds.",
" Free programs are offered to all ages of children and adults to learn about wildlife and ranch life."
],
"title": "Chico Basin Ranch"
},
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"sentences": [
"Adena Springs Ranch is the former name of a 30,000-acre cattle ranch in Florida's Marion County now known as Sleepy Creek Ranch Lands.",
" Adena Ranches is a related cattle ranch property in Levy County.",
" Both are owned by Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach."
],
"title": "Adena Springs Ranch"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Palmer Parker (May 1, 1790 – August 20, 1868) was the founder of the Parker Ranch on the island of Hawaiʻ i in Hawaii."
],
"title": "John Palmer Parker (rancher)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Miller Brothers 101 Ranch was a 110000 acre cattle ranch in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma before statehood.",
" Located near modern-day Ponca City, it was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a veteran of the Confederate Army, in 1893.",
" The 101 Ranch was the birthplace of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and one of the early focal points of the oil rush in northeastern Oklahoma.",
" It was the largest diversified farm and ranch in America at the time.",
" Bill Pickett's grave and the White Eagle Monument are located on the ranch grounds.",
" The location of the former working cattle ranch was subdivided and all of its buildings destroyed.",
" An 82 acre area of the ranch is a National Historic Landmark."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Obudu Mountain Resort (formerly known as the Obudu Cattle Ranch) is a ranch and resort on the Obudu Plateau in Cross River State, Nigeria.",
" It was developed in 1951 by M. McCaughley, a Scot who first explored the mountain ranges in 1949.",
" He camped on the mountaintop of the Oshie Ridge on the Sankwala Mountains for a month before returning with Mr. Hugh Jones a fellow rancher in 1951.",
" Together with Dr Crawfeild, they developed the Obudu Cattle Ranch.",
" Although the ranch has been through troubles since, it has been rehabilitated to its former glory."
],
"title": "Obudu Mountain Resort"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Whitehorse Ranch is a historic cattle ranch in Harney and Malheur counties in the southeastern corner of Oregon, United States.",
" The ranch was started in 1869 by John S. Devine, a well-known 19th-century cattle baron.",
" It was originally the headquarters for the \"Todhunter and Devine Cattle Company\".",
" The ranch has been in the cattle business continuously since it was founded.",
" Today, the Whitehorse Ranch includes 63222 acre of deeded property and grazing rights on an additional 287205 acre of public range land administered by the Bureau of Land Management."
],
"title": "Whitehorse Ranch"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stowers Ranch is a cattle ranch in Kerr County, Texas, in the Texas Hill Country.",
" Founded by G.A. Stowers in 1904 as a cattle ranch, game management area and hunting preserve, it is now owned and operated by Stowers' grandchildren and great-grandchildren.",
" The ranch provides outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the year, including hunting for whitetail deer, exotic bucks and wild turkey, as well as birdwatching, game viewing, nature photography, and hiking.",
" The 11250 acre ranch is located at the headwaters of the north fork of the Guadalupe River, approximately 13 mi west of Hunt, Texas.",
" On its north side it is adjacent to the Kerr Wildlife Management Area."
],
"title": "Stowers Ranch"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Cross S Ranch Headquarters is a historic building located in farmland 5 mi south of Olustee, Oklahoma.",
" The two-story stone building served as the headquarters of the Cross S Ranch, a cattle ranch founded in 1891.",
" As a major cattle trail passed through the area, the ranch took advantage of the open land to raise free-range cattle.",
" By 1902, the ranch had decreased in size due to homesteaders and raised horses rather than cattle.",
" The ranch eventually became a wheat farm, reflecting a broader shift in Jackson County agricultural production.",
" A larger wheat farm purchased the ranch in the 1970s, and the headquarters building is all that remains of the original property."
],
"title": "Cross S Ranch Headquarters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Palmer Parker (29 November 1902 – 9 August 1984) was an English cricketer.",
" Parker was a right-handed batsman."
],
"title": "John Parker (English cricketer)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Parker Ranch is a working cattle ranch on the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, now run by a charitable trust."
],
"title": "Parker Ranch"
}
] |
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"Title: Chico Basin Ranch\n\nThe Chico Basin Ranch is a working cattle ranch thirty minutes southeast of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Chico Basin is owned by the Colorado State Land Board, and managed by Ranchlands, Duke and Janet Phillips' family based ranch management company. The cattle raised on the ranch are grass fed and no hormones added. Working cowboys tend to the cattle primarily using quarter horses born and trained on the ranch. The Chico Basin now has a horse sanctuary for old or injured horses. Not only is the Chico Basin a working cattle ranch, it is also a wildlife preserve. The Chico Basin works with the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory to band migratory birds. This activity is also open to schools and universities to come and learn about birds. Free programs are offered to all ages of children and adults to learn about wildlife and ranch life.",
"Title: Adena Springs Ranch\n\nAdena Springs Ranch is the former name of a 30,000-acre cattle ranch in Florida's Marion County now known as Sleepy Creek Ranch Lands. Adena Ranches is a related cattle ranch property in Levy County. Both are owned by Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach.",
"Title: John Palmer Parker (rancher)\n\nJohn Palmer Parker (May 1, 1790 – August 20, 1868) was the founder of the Parker Ranch on the island of Hawaiʻ i in Hawaii.",
"Title: Miller Brothers 101 Ranch\n\nThe Miller Brothers 101 Ranch was a 110000 acre cattle ranch in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma before statehood. Located near modern-day Ponca City, it was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a veteran of the Confederate Army, in 1893. The 101 Ranch was the birthplace of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and one of the early focal points of the oil rush in northeastern Oklahoma. It was the largest diversified farm and ranch in America at the time. Bill Pickett's grave and the White Eagle Monument are located on the ranch grounds. The location of the former working cattle ranch was subdivided and all of its buildings destroyed. An 82 acre area of the ranch is a National Historic Landmark.",
"Title: Obudu Mountain Resort\n\nObudu Mountain Resort (formerly known as the Obudu Cattle Ranch) is a ranch and resort on the Obudu Plateau in Cross River State, Nigeria. It was developed in 1951 by M. McCaughley, a Scot who first explored the mountain ranges in 1949. He camped on the mountaintop of the Oshie Ridge on the Sankwala Mountains for a month before returning with Mr. Hugh Jones a fellow rancher in 1951. Together with Dr Crawfeild, they developed the Obudu Cattle Ranch. Although the ranch has been through troubles since, it has been rehabilitated to its former glory.",
"Title: Whitehorse Ranch\n\nThe Whitehorse Ranch is a historic cattle ranch in Harney and Malheur counties in the southeastern corner of Oregon, United States. The ranch was started in 1869 by John S. Devine, a well-known 19th-century cattle baron. It was originally the headquarters for the \"Todhunter and Devine Cattle Company\". The ranch has been in the cattle business continuously since it was founded. Today, the Whitehorse Ranch includes 63222 acre of deeded property and grazing rights on an additional 287205 acre of public range land administered by the Bureau of Land Management.",
"Title: Stowers Ranch\n\nStowers Ranch is a cattle ranch in Kerr County, Texas, in the Texas Hill Country. Founded by G.A. Stowers in 1904 as a cattle ranch, game management area and hunting preserve, it is now owned and operated by Stowers' grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The ranch provides outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the year, including hunting for whitetail deer, exotic bucks and wild turkey, as well as birdwatching, game viewing, nature photography, and hiking. The 11250 acre ranch is located at the headwaters of the north fork of the Guadalupe River, approximately 13 mi west of Hunt, Texas. On its north side it is adjacent to the Kerr Wildlife Management Area.",
"Title: Cross S Ranch Headquarters\n\nThe Cross S Ranch Headquarters is a historic building located in farmland 5 mi south of Olustee, Oklahoma. The two-story stone building served as the headquarters of the Cross S Ranch, a cattle ranch founded in 1891. As a major cattle trail passed through the area, the ranch took advantage of the open land to raise free-range cattle. By 1902, the ranch had decreased in size due to homesteaders and raised horses rather than cattle. The ranch eventually became a wheat farm, reflecting a broader shift in Jackson County agricultural production. A larger wheat farm purchased the ranch in the 1970s, and the headquarters building is all that remains of the original property.",
"Title: John Parker (English cricketer)\n\nJohn Palmer Parker (29 November 1902 – 9 August 1984) was an English cricketer. Parker was a right-handed batsman.",
"Title: Parker Ranch\n\nParker Ranch is a working cattle ranch on the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, now run by a charitable trust."
] |
5,353
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Where was Bob Dunlop born?
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Ivanhoe
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bridge
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easy
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"Bob Dunlop (born 8 December 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).",
" He won Essendon's best first year player award in 1960 before returning to his original side, Rupanyup, in 1962."
],
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"sentences": [
"Harry Alexander Dunlop (born September 6, 1933, at Sacramento, California) is an American former catcher, coach and manager in professional baseball.",
" As a player, Dunlop never reached Major League Baseball—he spent his early career as a catcher and pilot in the minor leagues—but he spent 21 seasons in the big leagues as a coach during the period between 1969 and 2005 ."
],
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"Bob Dunlop (24 May 1945 — March 2000 (aged 54)) born in Ivanhoe was an Australian professional super middle/light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1960s who won the Australian heavyweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the Australian light heavyweight title against Clive Stewart, his professional fighting weight varied from 167 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 195+1/2 lb , i.e. heavyweight.",
" He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006."
],
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"sentences": [
"Brian Dunlop (1938–2009) was a still life and figurative painter born in Sydney, Australia.",
" He won the Sulman Prize in 1980 for \"The Old Physics Building (genre painting)\".",
" He was a finalist in the 2004 Archibald Prize with \"Brian Kenna: imagines Urfa\".",
" Dunlop painted in Sydney and Ebenezer in New South Wales and in Tuscany, Rome, Skyros, Majorca, Morocco and India.",
" He painted portraits of public figures, including Queen Elizabeth II in 1984 for the 150th anniversary of the founding of Victoria.",
" Dunlop settled in Panton Hill and then Port Fairy in Victoria.",
" He held many exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne.",
" Dunlop died on 11 December 2009 as the result of a long-standing heart condition."
],
"title": "Brian Dunlop"
},
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"sentences": [
"Graham Lovett (1936–1999) was an Australian tennis player and later one of the top sports administrators in Australia.",
" In his 20s he was State manager of Dunlop sporting goods and later became managing director of Dunlop Slazenger.",
" Lovett set up the Australian Indoors tennis tournament, which ran from 1973 to 1994 (he was also on the ATP board).",
" In 1982 Lovett founded Sport Australia.",
" He was involved in many different sports such as rugby league, swimming, cricket, basketball, triathlon and squash.",
" He was involved in Sydney's successful Olympic bid for the 2000 Olympics, though died of cancer a few months before the Olympics were held.",
" Outside of sports, Lovett was chairman of the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation.",
" He first entered the Australian tennis championships in 1956 and lost in round one to Don Candy.",
" At the 1957 championships, Lovett beat Mike Davies before being beaten easily by Neale Fraser in the quarter finals.",
" In 1958 he lost in round two to Bob Howe."
],
"title": "Graham Lovett (tennis)"
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"sentences": [
"Ivanhoe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.",
" Its local government area is the City of Banyule.",
" At the 2016 Census, Ivanhoe had a population of 12,171."
],
"title": "Ivanhoe, Victoria"
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"sentences": [
"Gareth Dunlop (born East Belfast) is a singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland who is a multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer.",
" His distinct songwriting and vocal styles has led to his songs being featured in numerous television shows, films and commercials.",
" In 2013, Dunlop's song \"Wrap Your Arms Around Me\" was part of the soundtrack for the movie \"Safe Haven\" based on a romance novel by Nicholas Sparks.",
" His song was the second best selling single on the album.",
" Currently, Dunlop is in a joint venture publishing deal with Moraine Music Group and Nettwerk One Music.",
" He spends time in both the US and Northern Ireland, but permanently lives in Belfast and operates a recording studio in Hollywood."
],
"title": "Gareth Dunlop"
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"Yang Jie (; born 1 March 1994 in Hebei), she is the team member of China women's national volleyball team which position is opposite and outside hitter.",
" She's now plays for Shanghai Dunlop.",
" At Shanghai Dunlop, she plays outside hitter."
],
"title": "Yang Jie"
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"sentences": [
"John David \"Dave\" Dunlop (born September 18, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist.",
" Dunlop was a member, writer, guitarist, and back-up singer in Canadian rock band The Full Nine (Disney’s Mammoth Records).",
" Since 1996, he has had a successful musical relationship with Rik Emmett, sharing guitar-playing duties in The Rik Emmett Band, Strung-Out Troubadours, and Triumph."
],
"title": "Dave Dunlop"
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"Todd Hazelwood (born 25 September 1995) is an Australian racing car driver.",
" He contested the 2016 Supercars Dunlop Series, finishing 3rd overall for Matt Stone Racing.",
" Todd will also be competing in the 2017 Supercars Dunlop Series again with Matt Stone Racing inside the Holden VF Commodore."
],
"title": "Todd Hazelwood"
}
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"Title: Bob Dunlop (footballer)\n\nBob Dunlop (born 8 December 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He won Essendon's best first year player award in 1960 before returning to his original side, Rupanyup, in 1962.",
"Title: Harry Dunlop\n\nHarry Alexander Dunlop (born September 6, 1933, at Sacramento, California) is an American former catcher, coach and manager in professional baseball. As a player, Dunlop never reached Major League Baseball—he spent his early career as a catcher and pilot in the minor leagues—but he spent 21 seasons in the big leagues as a coach during the period between 1969 and 2005 .",
"Title: Bob Dunlop\n\nBob Dunlop (24 May 1945 — March 2000 (aged 54)) born in Ivanhoe was an Australian professional super middle/light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1960s who won the Australian heavyweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the Australian light heavyweight title against Clive Stewart, his professional fighting weight varied from 167 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 195+1/2 lb , i.e. heavyweight. He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006.",
"Title: Brian Dunlop\n\nBrian Dunlop (1938–2009) was a still life and figurative painter born in Sydney, Australia. He won the Sulman Prize in 1980 for \"The Old Physics Building (genre painting)\". He was a finalist in the 2004 Archibald Prize with \"Brian Kenna: imagines Urfa\". Dunlop painted in Sydney and Ebenezer in New South Wales and in Tuscany, Rome, Skyros, Majorca, Morocco and India. He painted portraits of public figures, including Queen Elizabeth II in 1984 for the 150th anniversary of the founding of Victoria. Dunlop settled in Panton Hill and then Port Fairy in Victoria. He held many exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. Dunlop died on 11 December 2009 as the result of a long-standing heart condition.",
"Title: Graham Lovett (tennis)\n\nGraham Lovett (1936–1999) was an Australian tennis player and later one of the top sports administrators in Australia. In his 20s he was State manager of Dunlop sporting goods and later became managing director of Dunlop Slazenger. Lovett set up the Australian Indoors tennis tournament, which ran from 1973 to 1994 (he was also on the ATP board). In 1982 Lovett founded Sport Australia. He was involved in many different sports such as rugby league, swimming, cricket, basketball, triathlon and squash. He was involved in Sydney's successful Olympic bid for the 2000 Olympics, though died of cancer a few months before the Olympics were held. Outside of sports, Lovett was chairman of the Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation. He first entered the Australian tennis championships in 1956 and lost in round one to Don Candy. At the 1957 championships, Lovett beat Mike Davies before being beaten easily by Neale Fraser in the quarter finals. In 1958 he lost in round two to Bob Howe.",
"Title: Ivanhoe, Victoria\n\nIvanhoe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Banyule. At the 2016 Census, Ivanhoe had a population of 12,171.",
"Title: Gareth Dunlop\n\nGareth Dunlop (born East Belfast) is a singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland who is a multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer. His distinct songwriting and vocal styles has led to his songs being featured in numerous television shows, films and commercials. In 2013, Dunlop's song \"Wrap Your Arms Around Me\" was part of the soundtrack for the movie \"Safe Haven\" based on a romance novel by Nicholas Sparks. His song was the second best selling single on the album. Currently, Dunlop is in a joint venture publishing deal with Moraine Music Group and Nettwerk One Music. He spends time in both the US and Northern Ireland, but permanently lives in Belfast and operates a recording studio in Hollywood.",
"Title: Yang Jie\n\nYang Jie (; born 1 March 1994 in Hebei), she is the team member of China women's national volleyball team which position is opposite and outside hitter. She's now plays for Shanghai Dunlop. At Shanghai Dunlop, she plays outside hitter.",
"Title: Dave Dunlop\n\nJohn David \"Dave\" Dunlop (born September 18, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist. Dunlop was a member, writer, guitarist, and back-up singer in Canadian rock band The Full Nine (Disney’s Mammoth Records). Since 1996, he has had a successful musical relationship with Rik Emmett, sharing guitar-playing duties in The Rik Emmett Band, Strung-Out Troubadours, and Triumph.",
"Title: Todd Hazelwood\n\nTodd Hazelwood (born 25 September 1995) is an Australian racing car driver. He contested the 2016 Supercars Dunlop Series, finishing 3rd overall for Matt Stone Racing. Todd will also be competing in the 2017 Supercars Dunlop Series again with Matt Stone Racing inside the Holden VF Commodore."
] |
5,354
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Ken Annakin and Eduardo Montes-Bradley, are in the same occupational industry?
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yes
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comparison
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easy
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"The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) defines that \"occupational hygiene is about the prevention of ill-health from work, through recognizing, evaluating and controlling the risks\".",
" The International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA) refers to occupational hygiene as \"the discipline of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large.\"",
" The term \"occupational hygiene\" (used in the UK and Commonwealth countries as well as much of Europe) is synonymous with \"industrial hygiene\" (used in the US, Latin America, and other countries that received initial technical support or training from US sources).",
" The term \"industrial hygiene\" traditionally stems from industries with construction, mining or manufacturing and \"occupational hygiene\" refers to all types of industry such as those listed for \"industrial hygiene\" as well as financial and support services industries and refers to \"work\", \"workplace\" and \"place of work\" in general.",
" \"Environmental hygiene\" addresses similar issues to \"occupational hygiene\", but is likely to be about broad industry or broad issues affecting the local community, broader society, region or country."
],
"title": "Occupational hygiene"
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"sentences": [
"Evita is a documentary film on the life of Eva Duarte created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.",
" Conformed in its entirety with previously unseen historical footage and documents, the film reconstructs the life of the former Argentine first lady from an unbiased perspective.",
" The film starts with meticulous examination of Evita Duarte's origins, her relationship with her parents (particularly her father) and her siblings.",
" \"Evita\" goes on to reveal intimate aspects of Duarte's early childhood and adolescence, leading to her resolving to flee her home in the countryside for the capital city of Buenos Aires.",
" The latter segments of the film are highlighted by interviews with former teachers from her elementary schooling in Junin, a small city in the province of Buenos Aires.",
" Throughout the film, the director is steadily reminding the audience of the domestic and international context out of which Evita Duarte emerged, enhancing the viewer's understanding the facts.",
" The second act of the film concludes with her funeral in Buenos Aires.",
" The third act exposes the macabre plot to have Evita Peron's corpse disappear, and looks at the curious series of events leading to the exchange of cadavers between the so-called Peronist youth and the military regime.",
" \"Evita\" premiered in the US on WCVE Richmond-PBS, and WHTJ Charlottesville-PBS on July 12, 2012.",
" \"Evita\" has been included in courses on Political Science and History.",
" Most recently, the documentary was listed 11 in the “Top 25 Political Documentaries That Shed Light On Latin America’s Reality\""
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"Soriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy.",
" The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends during in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s.",
" Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano.",
" The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries."
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"Harto The Borges is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.",
" \"Harto The Borges\" explores the narcissistic side of Jorge Luis Borges, the author of El Aleph, his frequent and often criticized comments to the press, his distinctive and gentle ironies.",
" Harto The Borges had a theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics.",
" Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals.",
" On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura Ñ, (Diario Clarin) in Buenos Aires.",
" The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos.",
" The film is currently available in Vimeo ."
],
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"sentences": [
"Che Rise and Fall is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.",
" The film was entirely shot in Cuba at the time Che Guevara’s remains were airlifted from Bolivia to Santa Clara the final resting place.",
" The documentary features the testimonies of Guevara’s comrades-in-arms in Sierra Maestra, Congo and Bolivia, also with Alberto Granado with whom Guevara rode a motorcycle from Argentina on a trip that will end, tragically, sixteen years later in the jungles of Bolivia, an experience that was brought to the big screen on \"The Motorcycle Diaries\".",
" \"Che Rise and Fall\" begins with an account of Guevara's death in Bolivia in 1967, and fittingly ends with footage of the return of his remains for interment in a monument in Santa Clara's Revolution Square some 30 years later."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Eduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 9, 1960) is an award-winning documentarian, photographer, lecturer, and published author.",
" His documentaries participate in film festivals, have beem incorporated in the syllabus of academic courses, and are frequently screened at cultural events such as the Frankfurt Book Fair.",
" Montes-Bradley is a board member with the African American Heritage Center, and member of the International Advisory Committee with the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, and was most recently awarded as UCLA Regents Lecturer.",
" Montes-Bradley resides in [[Charlottesville, VA|Charlottesville]] where he produces photographic work, and documentary films for [[Heritage Film Project]].",
" Among his most recent productions is [[Monroe Hill]], documentary-essay tracing the roots and the historical context of [[James Monroe]]’s first home in [[Albemarle County]].",
" Montes-Bradley is currently working on \"The Village\", a documentary-essay celebrating art & architecture in the bicentennial of the University of Virginia, and \"[[J.J. Lankes|Lankes]], Revival of Printmaking in America\""
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"Monroe Hill is a 2015 documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley made possible, in part, through an award from the Jefferson Trust The film traces the roots, and historical context, of James Monroe’s first home in Albemarle County, and its transformation over a period of three decades until the laying of the cornerstone at the University of Virginia in October 6, 1817.",
" \"Monroe Hill\" premiered during the 28th edition of the Virginia Film Festival, on November 6, 2015, and was selected to compete in the Official Selection of the Richmond International Film Festival, 2016.",
" Monroe Hill premiered on PBS on March 28th, 2016."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Rita Dove: An American Poet is a documentary film produced, directed and edited by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.",
" It is a biographical sketch of U.S. Poet Laureate and National Medal of Arts winner Rita Dove.",
" The film explores the poet's life beyond the otherwise extensive and readily available information in Internet and Social Media, exposing fundamental facts of Dove's childhood and formative years growing up in Akron, Ohio in the 1950s and during the turbulent 1960s."
],
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},
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"Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as \"Samba!",
" reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture”.",
" The film goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Kenneth Cooper \"Ken\" Annakin, OBE (10 August 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a prolific English film director."
],
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}
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"Title: Occupational hygiene\n\nThe British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) defines that \"occupational hygiene is about the prevention of ill-health from work, through recognizing, evaluating and controlling the risks\". The International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA) refers to occupational hygiene as \"the discipline of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large.\" The term \"occupational hygiene\" (used in the UK and Commonwealth countries as well as much of Europe) is synonymous with \"industrial hygiene\" (used in the US, Latin America, and other countries that received initial technical support or training from US sources). The term \"industrial hygiene\" traditionally stems from industries with construction, mining or manufacturing and \"occupational hygiene\" refers to all types of industry such as those listed for \"industrial hygiene\" as well as financial and support services industries and refers to \"work\", \"workplace\" and \"place of work\" in general. \"Environmental hygiene\" addresses similar issues to \"occupational hygiene\", but is likely to be about broad industry or broad issues affecting the local community, broader society, region or country.",
"Title: Evita (2008 film)\n\nEvita is a documentary film on the life of Eva Duarte created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Conformed in its entirety with previously unseen historical footage and documents, the film reconstructs the life of the former Argentine first lady from an unbiased perspective. The film starts with meticulous examination of Evita Duarte's origins, her relationship with her parents (particularly her father) and her siblings. \"Evita\" goes on to reveal intimate aspects of Duarte's early childhood and adolescence, leading to her resolving to flee her home in the countryside for the capital city of Buenos Aires. The latter segments of the film are highlighted by interviews with former teachers from her elementary schooling in Junin, a small city in the province of Buenos Aires. Throughout the film, the director is steadily reminding the audience of the domestic and international context out of which Evita Duarte emerged, enhancing the viewer's understanding the facts. The second act of the film concludes with her funeral in Buenos Aires. The third act exposes the macabre plot to have Evita Peron's corpse disappear, and looks at the curious series of events leading to the exchange of cadavers between the so-called Peronist youth and the military regime. \"Evita\" premiered in the US on WCVE Richmond-PBS, and WHTJ Charlottesville-PBS on July 12, 2012. \"Evita\" has been included in courses on Political Science and History. Most recently, the documentary was listed 11 in the “Top 25 Political Documentaries That Shed Light On Latin America’s Reality\"",
"Title: Soriano (film)\n\nSoriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends during in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s. Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano. The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries.",
"Title: Harto The Borges\n\nHarto The Borges is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. \"Harto The Borges\" explores the narcissistic side of Jorge Luis Borges, the author of El Aleph, his frequent and often criticized comments to the press, his distinctive and gentle ironies. Harto The Borges had a theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics. Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura Ñ, (Diario Clarin) in Buenos Aires. The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos. The film is currently available in Vimeo .",
"Title: Che: Rise and Fall\n\nChe Rise and Fall is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. The film was entirely shot in Cuba at the time Che Guevara’s remains were airlifted from Bolivia to Santa Clara the final resting place. The documentary features the testimonies of Guevara’s comrades-in-arms in Sierra Maestra, Congo and Bolivia, also with Alberto Granado with whom Guevara rode a motorcycle from Argentina on a trip that will end, tragically, sixteen years later in the jungles of Bolivia, an experience that was brought to the big screen on \"The Motorcycle Diaries\". \"Che Rise and Fall\" begins with an account of Guevara's death in Bolivia in 1967, and fittingly ends with footage of the return of his remains for interment in a monument in Santa Clara's Revolution Square some 30 years later.",
"Title: Eduardo Montes-Bradley\n\nEduardo Montes-Bradley (born July 9, 1960) is an award-winning documentarian, photographer, lecturer, and published author. His documentaries participate in film festivals, have beem incorporated in the syllabus of academic courses, and are frequently screened at cultural events such as the Frankfurt Book Fair. Montes-Bradley is a board member with the African American Heritage Center, and member of the International Advisory Committee with the UNESCO Chair in Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, and was most recently awarded as UCLA Regents Lecturer. Montes-Bradley resides in [[Charlottesville, VA|Charlottesville]] where he produces photographic work, and documentary films for [[Heritage Film Project]]. Among his most recent productions is [[Monroe Hill]], documentary-essay tracing the roots and the historical context of [[James Monroe]]’s first home in [[Albemarle County]]. Montes-Bradley is currently working on \"The Village\", a documentary-essay celebrating art & architecture in the bicentennial of the University of Virginia, and \"[[J.J. Lankes|Lankes]], Revival of Printmaking in America\"",
"Title: Monroe Hill\n\nMonroe Hill is a 2015 documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley made possible, in part, through an award from the Jefferson Trust The film traces the roots, and historical context, of James Monroe’s first home in Albemarle County, and its transformation over a period of three decades until the laying of the cornerstone at the University of Virginia in October 6, 1817. \"Monroe Hill\" premiered during the 28th edition of the Virginia Film Festival, on November 6, 2015, and was selected to compete in the Official Selection of the Richmond International Film Festival, 2016. Monroe Hill premiered on PBS on March 28th, 2016.",
"Title: Rita Dove: An American Poet\n\nRita Dove: An American Poet is a documentary film produced, directed and edited by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. It is a biographical sketch of U.S. Poet Laureate and National Medal of Arts winner Rita Dove. The film explores the poet's life beyond the otherwise extensive and readily available information in Internet and Social Media, exposing fundamental facts of Dove's childhood and formative years growing up in Akron, Ohio in the 1950s and during the turbulent 1960s.",
"Title: Samba on Your Feet\n\nSamba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as \"Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture”. The film goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro.",
"Title: Ken Annakin\n\nKenneth Cooper \"Ken\" Annakin, OBE (10 August 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a prolific English film director."
] |
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Keith Raniere founded a cult that encouraged clients to pursue what?
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a path of personal and professional development
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"Music therapy is a non verbal approach to the person using instruments and music in general, the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.",
" Music therapy is one of the expressive therapies, consisting of a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its facets—physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help clients improve their physical and mental health.",
" Music therapists primarily help clients improve their health in several domains, such as cognitive functioning, motor skills, emotional development, social skills, and quality of life by using both active and passive music experiences such as free improvisation, song, dance, listening, and discussion of music to achieve treatment goals.",
" There is a wide qualitative and quantitative research literature base which incorporates clinical therapy, psychotherapy, biomusicology, musical acoustics, music theory, psychoacoustics, embodied music cognition, aesthetics of music, sensory integration, and comparative musicology.",
" Referrals to music therapy services may be made by other health care professionals.",
" Clients can also choose to pursue music therapy services without a referral (i.e., self-referral)."
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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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"Sexual identity therapy (SIT) is a framework to \"aid mental health practitioners in helping people arrive at a healthy and personally acceptable resolution of sexual identity and value conflicts.\"",
" It was invented by Warren Throckmorton and Mark Yarhouse, professors at small conservative evangelical colleges.",
" It has been endorsed by former American Psychological Association president Nick Cummings, psychiatrist Robert Spitzer, and the provost of Wheaton College, Stanton Jones.",
" Sexual identity therapy puts the emphasis on how the client wants to live, identifies the core beliefs and helps the client live according to those beliefs.",
" The creators state that their recommendations \"are not sexual reorientation therapy protocols in disguise,\" but that they \"help clients pursue lives they value.\"",
" They say clients \"have high levels of satisfaction with this approach\".",
" It is presented as an alternative to both sexual orientation change efforts and gay affirmative psychotherapy."
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"Howard Rogers (born 1932) is an illustrator who specialised in drawing nude figures and cowboy scenes.",
" Rogers grew up in San Diego, California, where his parents encouraged him to pursue his artistic talents at a young age.",
" After Rogers finished high school, he took a job as a sign painter for three years.",
" Rogers then served some time in the U.S. military and later returned home to work as the supervisor of a chain of supermarkets."
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"sentences": [
"Jerome Schneider is an American financial adviser and author who encouraged his clients to hide their money from taxes using offshore banks. From the mid-1970s to the late 1990s, he advertised widely and, in his books and seminars, encouraged clients to buy offshore banks for their own purposes.",
" In 2004 Schneider was convicted of conspiring to help clients evade tax laws, leading the \"New York Times\" to name him \"the nation's best-known seller of fraudulent offshore banks\"."
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"A tobashi scheme is a financial fraud where a client's losses are hidden by an investment firm by shifting them between the portfolios of other (genuine or fake) clients.",
" Any real client with portfolio losses can therefore have their accounts flattered by this process.",
" This cycling cannot continue indefinitely and so the investment firm itself ends up picking up the cost.",
" As it is ultimately expensive there must be a strong incentive for the investment firm to pursue this activity on behalf of their clients."
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"Janie Rhyne (1913-1995) was a pioneer in art therapy who used art as expression and communication.",
" She was also a pioneer of Gestalt art therapy, which integrated Gestalt therapy and art therapy.",
" She encouraged clients themselves to interpret and express their feelings and emotions from art works."
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"Keith Raniere is an American businessman and founder of NXIVM, a multi-level marketing company in upstate New York that has been referred to by some detractors as being \"cult-like\"."
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"sentences": [
"Alfred David Simpson (born March 19, 1910 - September 11, 1965) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.",
" He served as Mayor of Stratford, Ontario when the Stratford Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1952-53 and encouraged Tom Patterson to pursue the idea further."
],
"title": "David Simpson (Canadian politician)"
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"Title: Music therapy\n\nMusic therapy is a non verbal approach to the person using instruments and music in general, the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapy is one of the expressive therapies, consisting of a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its facets—physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help clients improve their physical and mental health. Music therapists primarily help clients improve their health in several domains, such as cognitive functioning, motor skills, emotional development, social skills, and quality of life by using both active and passive music experiences such as free improvisation, song, dance, listening, and discussion of music to achieve treatment goals. There is a wide qualitative and quantitative research literature base which incorporates clinical therapy, psychotherapy, biomusicology, musical acoustics, music theory, psychoacoustics, embodied music cognition, aesthetics of music, sensory integration, and comparative musicology. Referrals to music therapy services may be made by other health care professionals. Clients can also choose to pursue music therapy services without a referral (i.e., self-referral).",
"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: Sexual identity therapy\n\nSexual identity therapy (SIT) is a framework to \"aid mental health practitioners in helping people arrive at a healthy and personally acceptable resolution of sexual identity and value conflicts.\" It was invented by Warren Throckmorton and Mark Yarhouse, professors at small conservative evangelical colleges. It has been endorsed by former American Psychological Association president Nick Cummings, psychiatrist Robert Spitzer, and the provost of Wheaton College, Stanton Jones. Sexual identity therapy puts the emphasis on how the client wants to live, identifies the core beliefs and helps the client live according to those beliefs. The creators state that their recommendations \"are not sexual reorientation therapy protocols in disguise,\" but that they \"help clients pursue lives they value.\" They say clients \"have high levels of satisfaction with this approach\". It is presented as an alternative to both sexual orientation change efforts and gay affirmative psychotherapy.",
"Title: NXIVM\n\nNXIVM ( ) is a multi-level marketing company/cult centred on the provision of classes and seminars that encourage clients to pursue a path of personal and professional development.",
"Title: Howard Rogers\n\nHoward Rogers (born 1932) is an illustrator who specialised in drawing nude figures and cowboy scenes. Rogers grew up in San Diego, California, where his parents encouraged him to pursue his artistic talents at a young age. After Rogers finished high school, he took a job as a sign painter for three years. Rogers then served some time in the U.S. military and later returned home to work as the supervisor of a chain of supermarkets.",
"Title: Jerome Schneider\n\nJerome Schneider is an American financial adviser and author who encouraged his clients to hide their money from taxes using offshore banks. From the mid-1970s to the late 1990s, he advertised widely and, in his books and seminars, encouraged clients to buy offshore banks for their own purposes. In 2004 Schneider was convicted of conspiring to help clients evade tax laws, leading the \"New York Times\" to name him \"the nation's best-known seller of fraudulent offshore banks\".",
"Title: Tobashi scheme\n\nA tobashi scheme is a financial fraud where a client's losses are hidden by an investment firm by shifting them between the portfolios of other (genuine or fake) clients. Any real client with portfolio losses can therefore have their accounts flattered by this process. This cycling cannot continue indefinitely and so the investment firm itself ends up picking up the cost. As it is ultimately expensive there must be a strong incentive for the investment firm to pursue this activity on behalf of their clients.",
"Title: Janie Rhyne\n\nJanie Rhyne (1913-1995) was a pioneer in art therapy who used art as expression and communication. She was also a pioneer of Gestalt art therapy, which integrated Gestalt therapy and art therapy. She encouraged clients themselves to interpret and express their feelings and emotions from art works.",
"Title: Keith Raniere\n\nKeith Raniere is an American businessman and founder of NXIVM, a multi-level marketing company in upstate New York that has been referred to by some detractors as being \"cult-like\".",
"Title: David Simpson (Canadian politician)\n\nAlfred David Simpson (born March 19, 1910 - September 11, 1965) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as Mayor of Stratford, Ontario when the Stratford Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1952-53 and encouraged Tom Patterson to pursue the idea further."
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Which is the county seat of the city where the American actress Terri Treas born?
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Wyandotte County
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"Coronado is an unincorporated community in Wichita County, Kansas, United States, was once a thriving community.",
" Platted in 1885, Coronado was involved in the bloodiest county seat fight in the history of the American West.",
" The shoot-out on February 27, 1887, with boosters—some would say hired gunmen—from nearby Leoti left several people dead and wounded.",
" Afterwards numerous famous lawmen from Dodge City, which included Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, gathered to calm the storm that ensued after the bloody fight.",
" A small town called Farmer City, which was located between Coronado and Leoti, was hoped by some to become the county seat—which would end the fighting.",
" Leoti later won the right to become the county seat and now the other two towns consist mainly of farmland."
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"Kansas City is the third-largest city in the state of Kansas, the county seat of Wyandotte County, and the third-largest city of the Kansas City metropolitan area.",
" Kansas City, Kansas is abbreviated as \"KCK\" to differentiate it from Kansas City, Missouri.",
" It is part of a consolidated city-county government known as the \"Unified Government\".",
" Wyandotte County also includes the independent cities of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville.",
" As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 145,786 residents.",
" It is situated at Kaw Point, which is the junction of the Missouri and Kansas rivers."
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"Terri Welles (born Terri Knepper; November 21, 1956) is an American actress and adult model.",
" She first appeared on the cover of the May 1980 issue of \"Playboy\", wearing a flight attendant costume to illustrate a pictorial on stewardesses (Welles was a United Airlines stewardess at the time).",
" She subsequently appeared as a centerfold in the December 1980 issue and was named Playmate of the Year for 1981.",
" Her original pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley.",
" Welles was the inspiration for the \"Bobo Weller\" character in the film Star 80."
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"Terri Treas (born July 19, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American actress, writer and director.",
" She has starred in films and on television.",
" Terri is best known for her role as Newcomer Cathy Frankel on the Fox Network short-lived science fiction series \"Alien Nation\" (1989–1990) and in the five movies produced subsequent to the TV series which continued the storyline."
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"Terri Conn (born January 28, 1975), formerly known as Terri Colombino, is an American actress.",
" She is known for her roles as Katie Snyder on \"As the World Turns\" and as Christine \"Aubrey Wentworth\" Karr on \"One Life to Live\".",
" On July 1, 2011, she married her former \"As the World Turns\" co-star, Austin Peck."
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"sentences": [
"Estill County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,672.",
" Its county seat is Irvine The county was formed in 1808 and named for Captain James Estill, a Kentucky militia officer who was killed in the Battle of Little Mountain during the American Revolutionary War.",
" Estill County is a moist county meaning that the county seat, the city of Irvine, allows the sale of alcohol after the October 9, 2013 vote, but not the rest of Estill County outside the Irvine city limits."
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"Suzanne Collier is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\".",
" She was portrayed by American actress Terri Garber from August 9, 1991 to July 16, 1992."
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"Jean Paige Turco (born May 17, 1965) is an American actress, best known for her role as April O'Neil in \"\" and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III\".",
" Other notable roles include Melanie Cortlandt on the ABC soap opera \"All My Children\", Terri Lowell in the CBS series \"The Agency\", and appearances in \"American Gothic\", \"NYPD Blue\", \"Party of Five\" and \"Person of Interest\".",
" Since March 2014, she currently stars as Abigail Griffin in the post-apocalyptic drama series, \"The 100\"."
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"Terri Juanita Vaughn (born October 16, 1969) is an American actress, director and producer.",
" She is best known for her role as high school secretary Lovita Alizé Jenkins-Robinson in the WB sitcom \"The Steve Harvey Show\" (1997–2002), for which she received three NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.",
" She later co-starred in the UPN sitcom \"All of Us\" (2003–2005), and TBS sitcom \"Meet the Browns\" (2009–2011)."
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"Wewahitchka is a city in Gulf County, Florida, United States.",
" The population was 1,981 as of the 2010 census.",
" This was up from 1,722 as of the 2000 census.",
" From the creation of Gulf County in 1925 until 1965, it served as the county seat before the county seat was moved to Port St. Joe.",
" The city took its name from an American Indian word meaning \"water eyes\".",
" Two lakes along the edge of town look like a perfect pair of eyes."
],
"title": "Wewahitchka, Florida"
}
] |
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"Title: Coronado, Kansas\n\nCoronado is an unincorporated community in Wichita County, Kansas, United States, was once a thriving community. Platted in 1885, Coronado was involved in the bloodiest county seat fight in the history of the American West. The shoot-out on February 27, 1887, with boosters—some would say hired gunmen—from nearby Leoti left several people dead and wounded. Afterwards numerous famous lawmen from Dodge City, which included Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, gathered to calm the storm that ensued after the bloody fight. A small town called Farmer City, which was located between Coronado and Leoti, was hoped by some to become the county seat—which would end the fighting. Leoti later won the right to become the county seat and now the other two towns consist mainly of farmland.",
"Title: Kansas City, Kansas\n\nKansas City is the third-largest city in the state of Kansas, the county seat of Wyandotte County, and the third-largest city of the Kansas City metropolitan area. Kansas City, Kansas is abbreviated as \"KCK\" to differentiate it from Kansas City, Missouri. It is part of a consolidated city-county government known as the \"Unified Government\". Wyandotte County also includes the independent cities of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 145,786 residents. It is situated at Kaw Point, which is the junction of the Missouri and Kansas rivers.",
"Title: Terri Welles\n\nTerri Welles (born Terri Knepper; November 21, 1956) is an American actress and adult model. She first appeared on the cover of the May 1980 issue of \"Playboy\", wearing a flight attendant costume to illustrate a pictorial on stewardesses (Welles was a United Airlines stewardess at the time). She subsequently appeared as a centerfold in the December 1980 issue and was named Playmate of the Year for 1981. Her original pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley. Welles was the inspiration for the \"Bobo Weller\" character in the film Star 80.",
"Title: Terri Treas\n\nTerri Treas (born July 19, 1957 in Kansas City, Kansas) is an American actress, writer and director. She has starred in films and on television. Terri is best known for her role as Newcomer Cathy Frankel on the Fox Network short-lived science fiction series \"Alien Nation\" (1989–1990) and in the five movies produced subsequent to the TV series which continued the storyline.",
"Title: Terri Conn\n\nTerri Conn (born January 28, 1975), formerly known as Terri Colombino, is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Katie Snyder on \"As the World Turns\" and as Christine \"Aubrey Wentworth\" Karr on \"One Life to Live\". On July 1, 2011, she married her former \"As the World Turns\" co-star, Austin Peck.",
"Title: Estill County, Kentucky\n\nEstill County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,672. Its county seat is Irvine The county was formed in 1808 and named for Captain James Estill, a Kentucky militia officer who was killed in the Battle of Little Mountain during the American Revolutionary War. Estill County is a moist county meaning that the county seat, the city of Irvine, allows the sale of alcohol after the October 9, 2013 vote, but not the rest of Estill County outside the Irvine city limits.",
"Title: Suzanne Collier\n\nSuzanne Collier is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". She was portrayed by American actress Terri Garber from August 9, 1991 to July 16, 1992.",
"Title: Paige Turco\n\nJean Paige Turco (born May 17, 1965) is an American actress, best known for her role as April O'Neil in \"\" and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III\". Other notable roles include Melanie Cortlandt on the ABC soap opera \"All My Children\", Terri Lowell in the CBS series \"The Agency\", and appearances in \"American Gothic\", \"NYPD Blue\", \"Party of Five\" and \"Person of Interest\". Since March 2014, she currently stars as Abigail Griffin in the post-apocalyptic drama series, \"The 100\".",
"Title: Terri J. Vaughn\n\nTerri Juanita Vaughn (born October 16, 1969) is an American actress, director and producer. She is best known for her role as high school secretary Lovita Alizé Jenkins-Robinson in the WB sitcom \"The Steve Harvey Show\" (1997–2002), for which she received three NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She later co-starred in the UPN sitcom \"All of Us\" (2003–2005), and TBS sitcom \"Meet the Browns\" (2009–2011).",
"Title: Wewahitchka, Florida\n\nWewahitchka is a city in Gulf County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,981 as of the 2010 census. This was up from 1,722 as of the 2000 census. From the creation of Gulf County in 1925 until 1965, it served as the county seat before the county seat was moved to Port St. Joe. The city took its name from an American Indian word meaning \"water eyes\". Two lakes along the edge of town look like a perfect pair of eyes."
] |
5,357
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What occupation do American producer Norm Green and Indian American screenwriter M. Night Shyamalan share?
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director
|
comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Norm Green",
"M. Night Shyamalan"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Maṉōj Nelliyāṭṭu Śyāmaḷaṉ\"; Tamil: மனோஜ் நெல்லியட்டு ஷியாமளன் ; Malayalam: മനോജ് നെല്ലിയാട്ട് ശ്യാമളന് born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings.",
" His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002).",
" Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013).",
" Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\".",
" He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines."
],
"title": "M. Night Shyamalan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Howard Blumenthal is an American television and new media producer, author, educator, and executive.",
" Born and raised in New York City and nearby suburbs, he is the son of author and Concentration producer Norm Blumenthal, and the grandson of radio and music retailer Harry Blumenthal.",
" He is best known as the co-creator and producer of the Peabody Award winning PBS series, \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?",
"\""
],
"title": "Howard Blumenthal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\".",
" His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer.",
" He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\"."
],
"title": "Sam Mercer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Norm Green (born November 3, 1956 as Norman Green) is an American director and executive producer."
],
"title": "Norm Green"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and executive produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer.",
" A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company.",
" It was commercially distributed by Touchstone Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format.",
" Its story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess, played by Mel Gibson, who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield.",
" Hess slowly discovers that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life.",
" It also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin.",
" \"Signs\" explores faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials."
],
"title": "Signs (film)"
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{
"sentences": [
"Greg Brooker is an American screenwriter, best known for co-writing the screenplay of \"Stuart Little\" with M. Night Shyamalan."
],
"title": "Greg Brooker (screenwriter)"
},
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"sentences": [
"India-West, also known as \"India-West Publications, Inc.\", is among the leading Indian newspapers in the United States of America which report on issues pertaining to the Indian American population of the United States, with special emphasis on California.",
" It focuses on issues that relate to, or affect the Indian American community.",
" Its head office is located in San Leandro, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" It also operates a Los Angeles bureau (based in Artesia, California) and bureau in Mumbai, India.",
" Its weekly circulation is approximately 25,000.",
" India-West launched a new Web portal Nov. 7, 2011.",
" The Web portal is the primary go-to source site for all things pertaining to the global Indian community.",
" It is currently ranked highest among websites of Indian American newspapers by Alexa.",
" India-West is represented in India by Shemak Acidwalla of MediaLink/MediaMate and the International Media Representation wing of the Times of India group for the purpose of advertising."
],
"title": "India-West"
},
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"sentences": [
"Blinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017).",
" In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\"."
],
"title": "Blinding Edge Pictures"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Praying with Anger is a 1992 Indian-American drama film, known for M. Night Shyamalan who made his directorial debut, produced, wrote and starred in the film.",
" It is about a young Indian American's return to India.",
" To date, the film has been shown primarily at film festivals and never received a wide release for mainstream distribution.",
" It has gradually developed a cult following as a work exploring the clash of Western values with those of the Indian subcontinent."
],
"title": "Praying with Anger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Village is a 2004 American psychological horror film, written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson.",
" The film is about a village whose inhabitants live in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it referred to as \"Those We Don't Speak Of.\"",
" Like other films written and directed by Shyamalan from the same time period, \"The Village\" has a twist ending."
],
"title": "The Village (2004 film)"
}
] |
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"Title: M. Night Shyamalan\n\nManoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Maṉōj Nelliyāṭṭu Śyāmaḷaṉ\"; Tamil: மனோஜ் நெல்லியட்டு ஷியாமளன் ; Malayalam: മനോജ് നെല്ലിയാട്ട് ശ്യാമളന് born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.",
"Title: Howard Blumenthal\n\nHoward Blumenthal is an American television and new media producer, author, educator, and executive. Born and raised in New York City and nearby suburbs, he is the son of author and Concentration producer Norm Blumenthal, and the grandson of radio and music retailer Harry Blumenthal. He is best known as the co-creator and producer of the Peabody Award winning PBS series, \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? \"",
"Title: Sam Mercer\n\nSam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\". His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer. He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\".",
"Title: Norm Green\n\nNorm Green (born November 3, 1956 as Norman Green) is an American director and executive producer.",
"Title: Signs (film)\n\nSigns is a 2002 American science fiction horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and executive produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Touchstone Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Its story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess, played by Mel Gibson, who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly discovers that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. It also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin. \"Signs\" explores faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials.",
"Title: Greg Brooker (screenwriter)\n\nGreg Brooker is an American screenwriter, best known for co-writing the screenplay of \"Stuart Little\" with M. Night Shyamalan.",
"Title: India-West\n\nIndia-West, also known as \"India-West Publications, Inc.\", is among the leading Indian newspapers in the United States of America which report on issues pertaining to the Indian American population of the United States, with special emphasis on California. It focuses on issues that relate to, or affect the Indian American community. Its head office is located in San Leandro, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It also operates a Los Angeles bureau (based in Artesia, California) and bureau in Mumbai, India. Its weekly circulation is approximately 25,000. India-West launched a new Web portal Nov. 7, 2011. The Web portal is the primary go-to source site for all things pertaining to the global Indian community. It is currently ranked highest among websites of Indian American newspapers by Alexa. India-West is represented in India by Shemak Acidwalla of MediaLink/MediaMate and the International Media Representation wing of the Times of India group for the purpose of advertising.",
"Title: Blinding Edge Pictures\n\nBlinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017). In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\".",
"Title: Praying with Anger\n\nPraying with Anger is a 1992 Indian-American drama film, known for M. Night Shyamalan who made his directorial debut, produced, wrote and starred in the film. It is about a young Indian American's return to India. To date, the film has been shown primarily at film festivals and never received a wide release for mainstream distribution. It has gradually developed a cult following as a work exploring the clash of Western values with those of the Indian subcontinent.",
"Title: The Village (2004 film)\n\nThe Village is a 2004 American psychological horror film, written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The film is about a village whose inhabitants live in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it referred to as \"Those We Don't Speak Of.\" Like other films written and directed by Shyamalan from the same time period, \"The Village\" has a twist ending."
] |
5,358
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A luxury train ran by what company travels a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north?
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Rovos Rail
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Pride of Africa",
"Zambia"
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0,
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"Burundi, officially the Republic of Burundi, is a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of Southeast Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west.",
" Burundi's largest industry is agriculture, which accounted for just over 30% of the GDP.",
" Subsistence agriculture accounts for 90% of agriculture.",
" The nation's largest source of revenue is coffee, which makes up 93% of Burundi's exports.",
" Burundi is one of the world's poorest countries, owing in part to its landlocked geography, poor legal system, lack of economic freedom, lack of access to education, and the proliferation of HIV/AIDS.",
" Approximately 80% of Burundi's population lives in poverty."
],
"title": "List of companies of Burundi"
},
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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.",
" 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": "Democratic Republic of the Congo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pride of Africa is a luxury train which is run by Rovos Rail.",
" It is billed as the \"World's Most Luxurious Train\".",
" It travels through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania."
],
"title": "Pride of Africa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Angola is a country in Southern Africa.",
" It is the seventh-largest country in Africa and is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north and east, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to west.",
" The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.",
" The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda."
],
"title": "List of companies of Angola"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Republic of Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.",
" The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia.",
" The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country."
],
"title": "List of companies of Zambia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zambia, officially known as the Republic of Zambia , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa.",
" The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.",
" The capital city is Lusaka, located in the southeast of the country.",
" The population is concentrated mainly around the capital and the Copperbelt to the northwest."
],
"title": "Index of Zambia-related articles"
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{
"sentences": [
"Angola , officially the Republic of Angola (Portuguese: \"República de Angola\" ] ; Kikongo, Kimbundu and Umbundu: \"Repubilika ya Ngola\"), is a country in Southern Africa.",
" It is the seventh-largest country in Africa and is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to west.",
" The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.",
" The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda."
],
"title": "Angola"
},
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"sentences": [
"South 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": "List of companies of South Sudan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zambia ( ), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.",
" The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia.",
" The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country."
],
"title": "Zambia"
},
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"sentences": [
"Zambia, officially known as the Republic of Zambia , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa.",
" The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.",
" The capital city is Lusaka, located in the southeast of the country.",
" The population is concentrated mainly around the capital and the Copperbelt to the northwest."
],
"title": "Lists of Zambia-related topics"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of companies of Burundi\n\nBurundi, officially the Republic of Burundi, is a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of Southeast Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Burundi's largest industry is agriculture, which accounted for just over 30% of the GDP. Subsistence agriculture accounts for 90% of agriculture. The nation's largest source of revenue is coffee, which makes up 93% of Burundi's exports. Burundi is one of the world's poorest countries, owing in part to its landlocked geography, poor legal system, lack of economic freedom, lack of access to education, and the proliferation of HIV/AIDS. Approximately 80% of Burundi's population lives in poverty.",
"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: Pride of Africa\n\nThe Pride of Africa is a luxury train which is run by Rovos Rail. It is billed as the \"World's Most Luxurious Train\". It travels through South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania.",
"Title: List of companies of Angola\n\nAngola is a country in Southern Africa. It is the seventh-largest country in Africa and is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north and east, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to west. The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda.",
"Title: List of companies of Zambia\n\nThe Republic of Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country.",
"Title: Index of Zambia-related articles\n\nZambia, officially known as the Republic of Zambia , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the southeast of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around the capital and the Copperbelt to the northwest.",
"Title: Angola\n\nAngola , officially the Republic of Angola (Portuguese: \"República de Angola\" ] ; Kikongo, Kimbundu and Umbundu: \"Repubilika ya Ngola\"), is a country in Southern Africa. It is the seventh-largest country in Africa and is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to west. The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda.",
"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: Zambia\n\nZambia ( ), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country.",
"Title: Lists of Zambia-related topics\n\nZambia, officially known as the Republic of Zambia , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the southeast of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around the capital and the Copperbelt to the northwest."
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5,359
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From what mountain are Josh Judge's forecasts transmitted?
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Mount Uncanoonuc
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bridge
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medium
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{
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"Josh Judge",
"WMUR-TV"
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"Cherry X disease also known as Cherry Buckskin disease is caused by a plant pathogenic phytoplasma.",
" Phytoplasma's are obligate parasites of plants and insects.",
" They are specialized bacteria, characterized by their lack of a cell wall, often transmitted through insects, and are responsible for large losses in crops, fruit trees, and ornamentals.",
" The phytoplasma causing Cherry X disease has a fairly limited host range mostly of stone fruit trees.",
" Hosts of the pathogen include sweet/sour cherries, choke cherry, peaches, nectarines, almonds, clover, and dandelion.",
" Most commonly the pathogen is introduced into economical fruit orchards from wild choke cherry and herbaceous weed hosts.",
" The pathogen is vectored by mountain and cherry leafhoppers.",
" The mountain leafhopper vectors the pathogen from wild hosts to cherry orchards but does not feed on the other hosts.",
" The cherry leafhopper which feeds on the infected cherry trees then becomes the next vector that transmits from cherry orchards to peach, nectarine, and other economic crops.",
" Control of Cherry X disease is limited to controlling the spread, vectors, and weed hosts of the pathogen.",
" Once the pathogen has infected a tree it is fatal and removal is necessary to stop it from becoming a reservoir for vectors."
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"title": "Cherry X Disease"
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"Josh Judge is a meteorologist at WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire.",
" Judge's forecasts reach over 670,500 people in New Hampshire and the surrounding states."
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"Sunnyslope Mountain also known as \"S\" Mountain is a large, rocky, nearly symmetric hill in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix, Arizona.",
" It is located near Central Avenue and Hatcher.",
" The southern slope of the mountain is adorned with a 150-foot white majuscule \"S\".",
" The mountain, in particular the large \"S\", can be seen from thirty miles away on a clear day, and is distinctly visible to nearby airplane passengers.",
" Although the mountain is part of the Phoenix Mountains, the mountain is most closely associated with Sunnyslope High School.",
" Each year, the freshmen class is assigned the task of hiking up the mountain and giving the \"S\" a fresh coat of white paint.",
" At the end of the Homecoming football game, the \"S\" is traditionally outlined with red flares which are ignited by members of the freshmen football team.",
" In June 2004, students organized to change the \"S\" into a \"J\" in honor of Josh Conard, a member of the Sunnyslope basketball team who was killed by a drunk driver.",
" When the school was remodeled in the mid-1990s, the view of Sunnyslope Mountain from the home football stands was partially obstructed.",
" However, Sunnyslope Mountain remains one of the most visible, artificial features of the northern skyline of the Valley of the Sun."
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"The historic Southside community is situated on the hilly and forested slopes of Red Mountain just south of Birmingham, Alabama's central business district.",
" The neighborhood includes the landscape from Railroad Park to the crest of Red Mountain, and from Interstate 65 to U.S. Highway 31 (or \"Red Mountain Expressway\").",
" It is one of the most densely populated residential neighborhoods in the city and home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its adjacent hospitals, the state’s second largest employer.",
" The Birmingham Business Journal forecasts Southside to have the highest income growth over the next four years of any zipcode in the metro area."
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"Emaravirus is a genus of plant viruses.",
" The genus has five species: \"European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus\" (type species), \"Fig mosaic virus\", \"Pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus\", \"Raspberry leaf blotch virus\", and \"Rose rosette virus\".",
" \"European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus\" is associated with a leaf mottling and ringspot disease of European mountain ash \"Sorbus aucuparia\".",
" It can be transmitted by grafting and possibly mites."
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"WXJ87 (sometimes referred to as Madison All Hazards) is the NOAA Weather Radio station in Madison, Wisconsin.",
" WXJ-87 provides forecasts for the Madison Metro including Dane, Columbia and Iowa counties.",
" The broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office in Sullivan, Wisconsin, which is located between Madison and Milwaukee, in Jefferson County.",
" WXJ-87 is transmitted from the WMSN tower on Madison's southwest side."
],
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"Colorado tick fever (CTF) (also called mountain tick fever, American tick fever, and American mountain tick fever) is a viral infection (Coltivirus) transmitted from the bite of an infected Rocky Mountain wood tick (\"Dermacentor andersoni\").",
" It should not be confused with the bacterial tick-borne infection, Rocky Mountain spotted fever."
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"title": "Colorado tick fever"
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"Butler Knob is a peak on the Jacks Mountain ridge in south central Pennsylvania in the United States.",
" The \"Knobs\" summit is underlain with weather resistant quartzite of the Tuscarora Formation (Silurian Age).",
" Butler Knob is accessible by a rough road, where there is a closed firetower on the summit.",
" The firetower presently hold a weather station that gives current forecasts for the area (see link below)."
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"José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos, known as José Afonso, Zeca Afonso (] ) or just Zeca (2 August 1929 – 23 February 1987), was born in Aveiro, Portugal, the son of José Nepomuceno Afonso, a judge, and Maria das Dores.",
" Zeca is among the most influential folk and political musicians in Portuguese history.",
" He became an icon among Portuguese left-wing activists due to the role of his music in the resistance against the dictatorial regime of Oliveira Salazar, resistance that triumphed in 1974 with the pro-democratic leftist military coup of the Carnation Revolution.",
" His song \"Grândola, Vila Morena\" is closely associated with the revolution, since it was chosen to be the \"password\" transmitted by radio for the beginning of the movement that toppled the dictatorship.",
" In the ensuing revolutionary process, Zeca was a very active musician and continued composing political and folk songs, often criticizing the post-revolutionary changes.",
" Years after his death, Zeca Afonso is still widely listened to, not only in Portugal, but also abroad."
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"WMUR-TV, virtual channel and VHF digital channel 9, is an ABC-affiliated television station located in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The station is owned by the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation.",
" WMUR maintains studio facilities located on South Commercial Street in downtown Manchester, and its transmitter is located on the south peak of Mount Uncanoonuc in Goffstown."
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"Title: Cherry X Disease\n\nCherry X disease also known as Cherry Buckskin disease is caused by a plant pathogenic phytoplasma. Phytoplasma's are obligate parasites of plants and insects. They are specialized bacteria, characterized by their lack of a cell wall, often transmitted through insects, and are responsible for large losses in crops, fruit trees, and ornamentals. The phytoplasma causing Cherry X disease has a fairly limited host range mostly of stone fruit trees. Hosts of the pathogen include sweet/sour cherries, choke cherry, peaches, nectarines, almonds, clover, and dandelion. Most commonly the pathogen is introduced into economical fruit orchards from wild choke cherry and herbaceous weed hosts. The pathogen is vectored by mountain and cherry leafhoppers. The mountain leafhopper vectors the pathogen from wild hosts to cherry orchards but does not feed on the other hosts. The cherry leafhopper which feeds on the infected cherry trees then becomes the next vector that transmits from cherry orchards to peach, nectarine, and other economic crops. Control of Cherry X disease is limited to controlling the spread, vectors, and weed hosts of the pathogen. Once the pathogen has infected a tree it is fatal and removal is necessary to stop it from becoming a reservoir for vectors.",
"Title: Josh Judge\n\nJosh Judge is a meteorologist at WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. Judge's forecasts reach over 670,500 people in New Hampshire and the surrounding states.",
"Title: Sunnyslope Mountain\n\nSunnyslope Mountain also known as \"S\" Mountain is a large, rocky, nearly symmetric hill in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix, Arizona. It is located near Central Avenue and Hatcher. The southern slope of the mountain is adorned with a 150-foot white majuscule \"S\". The mountain, in particular the large \"S\", can be seen from thirty miles away on a clear day, and is distinctly visible to nearby airplane passengers. Although the mountain is part of the Phoenix Mountains, the mountain is most closely associated with Sunnyslope High School. Each year, the freshmen class is assigned the task of hiking up the mountain and giving the \"S\" a fresh coat of white paint. At the end of the Homecoming football game, the \"S\" is traditionally outlined with red flares which are ignited by members of the freshmen football team. In June 2004, students organized to change the \"S\" into a \"J\" in honor of Josh Conard, a member of the Sunnyslope basketball team who was killed by a drunk driver. When the school was remodeled in the mid-1990s, the view of Sunnyslope Mountain from the home football stands was partially obstructed. However, Sunnyslope Mountain remains one of the most visible, artificial features of the northern skyline of the Valley of the Sun.",
"Title: Southside (Birmingham)\n\nThe historic Southside community is situated on the hilly and forested slopes of Red Mountain just south of Birmingham, Alabama's central business district. The neighborhood includes the landscape from Railroad Park to the crest of Red Mountain, and from Interstate 65 to U.S. Highway 31 (or \"Red Mountain Expressway\"). It is one of the most densely populated residential neighborhoods in the city and home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its adjacent hospitals, the state’s second largest employer. The Birmingham Business Journal forecasts Southside to have the highest income growth over the next four years of any zipcode in the metro area.",
"Title: Emaravirus\n\nEmaravirus is a genus of plant viruses. The genus has five species: \"European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus\" (type species), \"Fig mosaic virus\", \"Pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus\", \"Raspberry leaf blotch virus\", and \"Rose rosette virus\". \"European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus\" is associated with a leaf mottling and ringspot disease of European mountain ash \"Sorbus aucuparia\". It can be transmitted by grafting and possibly mites.",
"Title: WXJ87\n\nWXJ87 (sometimes referred to as Madison All Hazards) is the NOAA Weather Radio station in Madison, Wisconsin. WXJ-87 provides forecasts for the Madison Metro including Dane, Columbia and Iowa counties. The broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office in Sullivan, Wisconsin, which is located between Madison and Milwaukee, in Jefferson County. WXJ-87 is transmitted from the WMSN tower on Madison's southwest side.",
"Title: Colorado tick fever\n\nColorado tick fever (CTF) (also called mountain tick fever, American tick fever, and American mountain tick fever) is a viral infection (Coltivirus) transmitted from the bite of an infected Rocky Mountain wood tick (\"Dermacentor andersoni\"). It should not be confused with the bacterial tick-borne infection, Rocky Mountain spotted fever.",
"Title: Butler Knob\n\nButler Knob is a peak on the Jacks Mountain ridge in south central Pennsylvania in the United States. The \"Knobs\" summit is underlain with weather resistant quartzite of the Tuscarora Formation (Silurian Age). Butler Knob is accessible by a rough road, where there is a closed firetower on the summit. The firetower presently hold a weather station that gives current forecasts for the area (see link below).",
"Title: Zeca Afonso\n\nJosé Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos, known as José Afonso, Zeca Afonso (] ) or just Zeca (2 August 1929 – 23 February 1987), was born in Aveiro, Portugal, the son of José Nepomuceno Afonso, a judge, and Maria das Dores. Zeca is among the most influential folk and political musicians in Portuguese history. He became an icon among Portuguese left-wing activists due to the role of his music in the resistance against the dictatorial regime of Oliveira Salazar, resistance that triumphed in 1974 with the pro-democratic leftist military coup of the Carnation Revolution. His song \"Grândola, Vila Morena\" is closely associated with the revolution, since it was chosen to be the \"password\" transmitted by radio for the beginning of the movement that toppled the dictatorship. In the ensuing revolutionary process, Zeca was a very active musician and continued composing political and folk songs, often criticizing the post-revolutionary changes. Years after his death, Zeca Afonso is still widely listened to, not only in Portugal, but also abroad.",
"Title: WMUR-TV\n\nWMUR-TV, virtual channel and VHF digital channel 9, is an ABC-affiliated television station located in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. The station is owned by the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. WMUR maintains studio facilities located on South Commercial Street in downtown Manchester, and its transmitter is located on the south peak of Mount Uncanoonuc in Goffstown."
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What community in Spain owns a comarca named for one of the oldest artificial foods?
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Castile and León
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"Ports (] ) is a comarca in the province of Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain.",
" It mostly overlaps the historical comarca known as Ports de Morella (Spanish: \"Los Puertos de Morella\" ), except for the municipal areas surrounding Catí and Vilafranca that were excluded from the present-day Ports comarca."
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"A Pobra do Brollón is a municipality in the Spanish province of Lugo in Galicia.",
" It belongs to the comarca named Terra de Lemos.",
" It has a population of 2,066 (Spanish 2010 Census) and an area of 175 km."
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"Maestrazgo (Aragonese: \"Mayestrato\" ) is a comarca in southeastern Aragon, Spain.",
" Its names derives from the Maestrat/Maestrazgo mountain massif that extends to the east to the Comarques of the Valencian Community Alt Maestrat and Baix Maestrat.",
" The most important town is Cantavieja.",
" It is bordered by the Aragonese comarcas of Andorra-Sierra de Arcos, Cuencas Mineras, Comunidad de Teruel and Bajo Aragón, in the north and in the west and Gúdar-Javalambre in the south, as well as with the Castellón Province (Ports (comarca), Alt Maestrat Alcalatén) in the east.",
" Some municipal terms of this comarca are part of the historical region of Lower Aragon."
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"Tierra del Pan (Land of Bread) is a \"comarca\" located in the center of the province of Zamora, western Spain.",
" It belongs to the Autonomous Community of Castile and León.",
" The city of Zamora, capital of the province, is included in this comarca."
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"La Siberia is a comarca in the northeastern portion of the province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain.",
" Its capital is the municipality of Herrera del Duque.",
" The comarca is bordered on the north by the provinces of Cáceres and Toledo, on the west by Las Vegas Altas comarca, on the south by La Serena comarca, and on the east by the province of Ciudad Real.",
" The district contains 18 municipalities with a combined area of 2943 km2 and a population of 29,214 people."
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"Odra-Pisuerga is a \"comarca\" (county, but without administrative roles) located in the west of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.",
" It is bounded by the west and south-west by the province of Palencia, south-east by the Arlanza comarca, west by the Alfoz de Burgos and north by the Páramos comarca."
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"The Comarca del Ebro is a comarca of the Province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.",
" It is located in the northeast of the province, and is divided from northwest to southeast by the River Ebro.",
" The Obarenes Mountains separate the comarca from the Meseta Central to the west.",
" Its capital is Miranda de Ebro, and its population is roughly 58,000 in the 2000s."
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"Sierra de la Demanda is a \"comarca\" located south-east of the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.",
" It is bounded on the north-east by the Montes de Oca comarca, north-west by the Alfoz de Burgos, south-east by the province of Soria, south-west by the Ribera del Duero comarca, on the east by the province of La Rioja and west by the Arlanza \"comarca\".",
" It is named after the mountain sub-range of Sierra de la Demanda, the northwesternmost end of the Sistema Ibérico."
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"This is a list of bread dishes and foods, which use bread as a primary ingredient.",
" Bread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour and water, usually by baking.",
" Throughout recorded history it has been popular around the world and is one of the oldest artificial foods, having been of importance since the dawn of agriculture."
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"Title: Ports (comarca)\n\nPorts (] ) is a comarca in the province of Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain. It mostly overlaps the historical comarca known as Ports de Morella (Spanish: \"Los Puertos de Morella\" ), except for the municipal areas surrounding Catí and Vilafranca that were excluded from the present-day Ports comarca.",
"Title: A Pobra do Brollón\n\nA Pobra do Brollón is a municipality in the Spanish province of Lugo in Galicia. It belongs to the comarca named Terra de Lemos. It has a population of 2,066 (Spanish 2010 Census) and an area of 175 km.",
"Title: Maestrazgo, Aragon\n\nMaestrazgo (Aragonese: \"Mayestrato\" ) is a comarca in southeastern Aragon, Spain. Its names derives from the Maestrat/Maestrazgo mountain massif that extends to the east to the Comarques of the Valencian Community Alt Maestrat and Baix Maestrat. The most important town is Cantavieja. It is bordered by the Aragonese comarcas of Andorra-Sierra de Arcos, Cuencas Mineras, Comunidad de Teruel and Bajo Aragón, in the north and in the west and Gúdar-Javalambre in the south, as well as with the Castellón Province (Ports (comarca), Alt Maestrat Alcalatén) in the east. Some municipal terms of this comarca are part of the historical region of Lower Aragon.",
"Title: Bread\n\nBread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour and water, usually by baking. Throughout recorded history it has been popular around the world and is one of the oldest artificial foods, having been of importance since the dawn of agriculture.",
"Title: Tierra del Pan\n\nTierra del Pan (Land of Bread) is a \"comarca\" located in the center of the province of Zamora, western Spain. It belongs to the Autonomous Community of Castile and León. The city of Zamora, capital of the province, is included in this comarca.",
"Title: La Siberia\n\nLa Siberia is a comarca in the northeastern portion of the province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. Its capital is the municipality of Herrera del Duque. The comarca is bordered on the north by the provinces of Cáceres and Toledo, on the west by Las Vegas Altas comarca, on the south by La Serena comarca, and on the east by the province of Ciudad Real. The district contains 18 municipalities with a combined area of 2943 km2 and a population of 29,214 people.",
"Title: Odra-Pisuerga\n\nOdra-Pisuerga is a \"comarca\" (county, but without administrative roles) located in the west of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is bounded by the west and south-west by the province of Palencia, south-east by the Arlanza comarca, west by the Alfoz de Burgos and north by the Páramos comarca.",
"Title: Comarca del Ebro\n\nThe Comarca del Ebro is a comarca of the Province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is located in the northeast of the province, and is divided from northwest to southeast by the River Ebro. The Obarenes Mountains separate the comarca from the Meseta Central to the west. Its capital is Miranda de Ebro, and its population is roughly 58,000 in the 2000s.",
"Title: Sierra de la Demanda (comarca)\n\nSierra de la Demanda is a \"comarca\" located south-east of the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is bounded on the north-east by the Montes de Oca comarca, north-west by the Alfoz de Burgos, south-east by the province of Soria, south-west by the Ribera del Duero comarca, on the east by the province of La Rioja and west by the Arlanza \"comarca\". It is named after the mountain sub-range of Sierra de la Demanda, the northwesternmost end of the Sistema Ibérico.",
"Title: List of bread dishes\n\nThis is a list of bread dishes and foods, which use bread as a primary ingredient. Bread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour and water, usually by baking. Throughout recorded history it has been popular around the world and is one of the oldest artificial foods, having been of importance since the dawn of agriculture."
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What American actor played Lt Hondo Harrelson in S.W.A.T and starred in Spies Like Us?
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Steve Forrest
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"\"Spies Like Us\" is the title song to the 1985 Warner Bros. motion picture of the same name, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Donna Dixon.",
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" It also reached #13 in the UK."
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"Spies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Forrest, and Donna Dixon.",
" The film presents the comic adventures of two novice intelligence agents sent to the Soviet Union.",
" Originally written by Aykroyd and Dave Thomas to star Aykroyd and John Belushi at Universal, the script went into turnaround and was later picked up by Warner Bros. with Aykroyd and Chase starring."
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"Peter Paul Bergman (November 29, 1939 – March 9, 2012) was an American writer and comedian, best known as a member of The Firesign Theatre.",
" He played Lt. Bradshaw in the Nick Danger series.",
" He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Shaker Heights High School in the Cleveland suburb of Shaker Heights."
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"Steve Forrest (born William Forrest Andrews; September 29, 1925 – May 18, 2013) was an American actor who was well known for his role as Lt. Hondo Harrelson in the short-lived television series \"S.W.A.T.\" which ran from 1975 to 1976.",
" He was also known for his Razzie-winning performance in \"Mommie Dearest\"."
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"\"People like Us\" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson, from her first greatest hits album, \"Greatest Hits – Chapter One\" (2012).",
" One of the three songs recorded for the compilation, it was released as its third and final single through RCA Records on April 8, 2013.",
" Written by Meghan Kabir, James Michael, Blair Daly, and produced by Greg Kurstin, \"People like Us\" is an uptempo pop song, with its lyrical content primarily dealing with themes of empowerment, acceptance, and assurance for the eccentrics, who were being dedicated to as \"people like us\"."
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"\"Spies Reminiscent of Us\" is the third episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\".",
" It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 11, 2009.",
" The episode pays homage to the 1985 comedy film \"Spies Like Us\", featuring baby Stewie and anthropomorphic dog Brian as they discover that American spies Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd have moved into their neighbor Cleveland Brown's old house; they eventually follow them on a secret mission to Russia.",
" Meanwhile, Peter, Joe, and Quagmire attempt to start an improv comedy group with very little success."
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"Eric Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor and comedian.",
" He began his career in the sketch comedy series \"Full Frontal\" before gaining critical recognition in the biographical crime film \"Chopper\" (2000).",
" After a decade of roles in Australian TV shows and films, Bana gained Hollywood's attention for his performance in the war film \"Black Hawk Down\" (2001) and the title character in the Ang Lee's Marvel Comics film \"Hulk\" (2003).",
" He has since played Hector in the movie \"Troy\" (2004), the lead in Steven Spielberg's historical drama and political thriller \"Munich\" (2005), Henry VIII in \"The Other Boleyn Girl\" (2008), and the villain Nero in the science-fiction film \"Star Trek\" (2009).",
" Bana also played Henry De Tamble in \"The Time Traveler's Wife\" (2009).",
" In 2013, he played Lt. Cmdr. Erik S. Kristensen in the war film \"Lone Survivor\" and in the following year he played police sergeant Ralph Sarchie in the horror film \"Deliver Us from Evil\"."
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"Just Like Us!",
" is the fourth studio album by American pop rock group Paul Revere & the Raiders.",
" Produced by Terry Melcher and released on January 3, 1966, by Columbia Records, it featured the U.S. hit single \"Just Like Me\".",
" Unlike their later albums, on which Mark Lindsay was the primary lead singer, the lead vocal duties on \"Just Like Us!\"",
" were split among him and the other band members, guitarist Drake Levin, bassist Phil Volk, and drummer Mike Smith."
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"James Daughton (born June 27, 1950) is a film and television actor who is best known for his role as Gregg Marmalard in \"National Lampoon's Animal House\" (1978).",
" Daughton's portrayal of Gregg Marmalard has become iconic in American popular culture as a quintessential brown nosing, snobbish, phony, WASP.",
" Raised in San Diego, Daughton had roles early in his career on \"Marcus Welby, MD\", \"Room 222\", \"Planet of the Apes (TV Series)\" (as Mikal in the episode \"The Tyrant\"),\"Happy Days\" (as the man who challenges Fonzie to water ski over the shark), and the 1972 western \"The Revengers\" (as William Holden's son).",
" He also appeared in the 1982 film \"The Beach Girls\", in which he was noted primarily for stripping naked and running into the sea.",
" His other film appearances include \"Malibu Beach\" (1978), \"Swim Team\" (1979), \"Blind Date\" (1984), \"Spies Like Us\" (1985), \"Girlfriend from Hell\" (1989) and \"Sorority Boys\" (2002)."
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"Title: Spies Like Us (song)\n\n\"Spies Like Us\" is the title song to the 1985 Warner Bros. motion picture of the same name, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Donna Dixon. It was written and performed by Paul McCartney, and was a top ten hit in the United States in early 1986, reaching No. 7 on the singles chart. It also reached #13 in the UK.",
"Title: Spies Like Us\n\nSpies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Forrest, and Donna Dixon. The film presents the comic adventures of two novice intelligence agents sent to the Soviet Union. Originally written by Aykroyd and Dave Thomas to star Aykroyd and John Belushi at Universal, the script went into turnaround and was later picked up by Warner Bros. with Aykroyd and Chase starring.",
"Title: Peter Bergman (comedian)\n\nPeter Paul Bergman (November 29, 1939 – March 9, 2012) was an American writer and comedian, best known as a member of The Firesign Theatre. He played Lt. Bradshaw in the Nick Danger series. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Shaker Heights High School in the Cleveland suburb of Shaker Heights.",
"Title: Spies Like Us (disambiguation)\n\nSpies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd.",
"Title: Steve Forrest (actor)\n\nSteve Forrest (born William Forrest Andrews; September 29, 1925 – May 18, 2013) was an American actor who was well known for his role as Lt. Hondo Harrelson in the short-lived television series \"S.W.A.T.\" which ran from 1975 to 1976. He was also known for his Razzie-winning performance in \"Mommie Dearest\".",
"Title: People like Us (Kelly Clarkson song)\n\n\"People like Us\" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson, from her first greatest hits album, \"Greatest Hits – Chapter One\" (2012). One of the three songs recorded for the compilation, it was released as its third and final single through RCA Records on April 8, 2013. Written by Meghan Kabir, James Michael, Blair Daly, and produced by Greg Kurstin, \"People like Us\" is an uptempo pop song, with its lyrical content primarily dealing with themes of empowerment, acceptance, and assurance for the eccentrics, who were being dedicated to as \"people like us\".",
"Title: Spies Reminiscent of Us\n\n\"Spies Reminiscent of Us\" is the third episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 11, 2009. The episode pays homage to the 1985 comedy film \"Spies Like Us\", featuring baby Stewie and anthropomorphic dog Brian as they discover that American spies Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd have moved into their neighbor Cleveland Brown's old house; they eventually follow them on a secret mission to Russia. Meanwhile, Peter, Joe, and Quagmire attempt to start an improv comedy group with very little success.",
"Title: Eric Bana\n\nEric Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor and comedian. He began his career in the sketch comedy series \"Full Frontal\" before gaining critical recognition in the biographical crime film \"Chopper\" (2000). After a decade of roles in Australian TV shows and films, Bana gained Hollywood's attention for his performance in the war film \"Black Hawk Down\" (2001) and the title character in the Ang Lee's Marvel Comics film \"Hulk\" (2003). He has since played Hector in the movie \"Troy\" (2004), the lead in Steven Spielberg's historical drama and political thriller \"Munich\" (2005), Henry VIII in \"The Other Boleyn Girl\" (2008), and the villain Nero in the science-fiction film \"Star Trek\" (2009). Bana also played Henry De Tamble in \"The Time Traveler's Wife\" (2009). In 2013, he played Lt. Cmdr. Erik S. Kristensen in the war film \"Lone Survivor\" and in the following year he played police sergeant Ralph Sarchie in the horror film \"Deliver Us from Evil\".",
"Title: Just Like Us!\n\nJust Like Us! is the fourth studio album by American pop rock group Paul Revere & the Raiders. Produced by Terry Melcher and released on January 3, 1966, by Columbia Records, it featured the U.S. hit single \"Just Like Me\". Unlike their later albums, on which Mark Lindsay was the primary lead singer, the lead vocal duties on \"Just Like Us!\" were split among him and the other band members, guitarist Drake Levin, bassist Phil Volk, and drummer Mike Smith.",
"Title: James Daughton\n\nJames Daughton (born June 27, 1950) is a film and television actor who is best known for his role as Gregg Marmalard in \"National Lampoon's Animal House\" (1978). Daughton's portrayal of Gregg Marmalard has become iconic in American popular culture as a quintessential brown nosing, snobbish, phony, WASP. Raised in San Diego, Daughton had roles early in his career on \"Marcus Welby, MD\", \"Room 222\", \"Planet of the Apes (TV Series)\" (as Mikal in the episode \"The Tyrant\"),\"Happy Days\" (as the man who challenges Fonzie to water ski over the shark), and the 1972 western \"The Revengers\" (as William Holden's son). He also appeared in the 1982 film \"The Beach Girls\", in which he was noted primarily for stripping naked and running into the sea. His other film appearances include \"Malibu Beach\" (1978), \"Swim Team\" (1979), \"Blind Date\" (1984), \"Spies Like Us\" (1985), \"Girlfriend from Hell\" (1989) and \"Sorority Boys\" (2002)."
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Roh Jeong-eui plays the role of Dong-i in a 2016 film directed by who?
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Jo Sung-hee
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" Detective Hong Gil-Dong: Disappeared Village) is a 2016 South Korean film noir comedy action film directed and written by Jo Sung-hee.",
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Stacy Martin starred as Joe in a film that was co-produced by which countries ?
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What 2017 movie did Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique work together to film?
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Mother!
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"Mother!",
" (stylized as mother!)",
" is a 2017 American psychological horror film, written and directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer.",
" The plot follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple."
],
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"sentences": [
"Pi, also titled π , is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut.",
" The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award.",
" The title refers to the mathematical constant pi.",
" The film is notable for its covering of an array of themes including religion, mysticism and the relationship of the universe to mathematics."
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"Matthew Libatique (born July 19, 1968) is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work with director Darren Aronofsky on the films \"π\" (1998), \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000), \"The Fountain\" (2006), \"Black Swan\" (2010), \"Noah\" (2014) and \"Mother!",
"\" (2017)."
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"Below is a 2002 American World War II mystery horror film directed by David Twohy, written by Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman, and Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, and Dexter Fletcher.",
" The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943."
],
"title": "Below (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Chinlund (born March 17, 1971) was born and raised in New York City.",
" He studied Fine Art at CalArts in Los Angeles, with a focus on sculpture and large scale installation work.",
" After graduating, Chinlund returned to New York and started his career in film, first as a carpenter, before finding opportunities as a Production Designer on music videos and independent films.",
" During this period he first worked with frequent collaborator Darren Aronofsky (\"Requiem for a Dream\", \"The Fountain\") in addition to other directors in the New York independent film world including: Todd Solondz (\"Storytelling\"), Paul Schrader (\"Auto Focus\") and Spike Lee (\"25th Hour\").",
" Over the years James has been active in the worlds of commercials and fashion as well.",
" Collaborators include: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Rupert Sanders, Spike Jonze, Fredrik Bond, Lance Acord, Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine.",
" In 2010 he won both the Art Directors Guild and the AICP awards for \"Absolut World\", a commercial collaboration with director Rupert Sanders.",
" After a short break from features to care for his young daughter, Chinlund returned to the feature world in 2012 to work on \"The Avengers\" for Marvel which set a record for the highest grossing opening weekend of all time.",
" In 2015 he was nominated for an Art Director’s Guild Award and the Saturn Award for his work on the Fox film \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" directed by Matt Reeves.",
" Most recently James has completed work on the next film in the Apes series \"War for the Planet of the Apes\"."
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"Title: Noah (2014 film)\n\nNoah is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and inspired by the Biblical story of Noah's Ark from the \"Book of Genesis\". The film, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins. The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and IMAX, while a version of the film converted to 3D and IMAX 3D was released in several other countries.",
"Title: Darren Aronofsky's unrealized projects\n\nThe following is a list of unproduced Darren Aronofsky projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Darren Aronofsky has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell or were cancelled.",
"Title: Requiem for a Dream\n\nRequiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay.",
"Title: Ari Handel\n\nAri Handel (born in Zürich, Switzerland) is an American neuroscientist, film producer, and writer. He is known for co-writing the films \"Noah\" and \"The Fountain\" with his Harvard Dunster House suitemate Darren Aronofsky and for helping to produce these films along with two other Darren Aronofsky films, \"The Wrestler\" and \"Black Swan\". He started co-writing the film \"Noah\" around 2003.",
"Title: The Fountain (soundtrack)\n\nThe Fountain: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 2006 film \"The Fountain\" directed by Darren Aronofsky. Released on November 27, 2006, through Nonesuch Records, the album is a collaboration between contemporary classical composer and frequent Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell, classical string quartet the Kronos Quartet, and post-rock band Mogwai. The score received mixed reviews from critics and was nominated for several awards.",
"Title: Mother!\n\nMother! (stylized as mother!) is a 2017 American psychological horror film, written and directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The plot follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple.",
"Title: Pi (film)\n\nPi, also titled π , is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. The film is notable for its covering of an array of themes including religion, mysticism and the relationship of the universe to mathematics.",
"Title: Matthew Libatique\n\nMatthew Libatique (born July 19, 1968) is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work with director Darren Aronofsky on the films \"π\" (1998), \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000), \"The Fountain\" (2006), \"Black Swan\" (2010), \"Noah\" (2014) and \"Mother! \" (2017).",
"Title: Below (film)\n\nBelow is a 2002 American World War II mystery horror film directed by David Twohy, written by Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman, and Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, and Dexter Fletcher. The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943.",
"Title: James Chinlund\n\nJames Chinlund (born March 17, 1971) was born and raised in New York City. He studied Fine Art at CalArts in Los Angeles, with a focus on sculpture and large scale installation work. After graduating, Chinlund returned to New York and started his career in film, first as a carpenter, before finding opportunities as a Production Designer on music videos and independent films. During this period he first worked with frequent collaborator Darren Aronofsky (\"Requiem for a Dream\", \"The Fountain\") in addition to other directors in the New York independent film world including: Todd Solondz (\"Storytelling\"), Paul Schrader (\"Auto Focus\") and Spike Lee (\"25th Hour\"). Over the years James has been active in the worlds of commercials and fashion as well. Collaborators include: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Rupert Sanders, Spike Jonze, Fredrik Bond, Lance Acord, Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine. In 2010 he won both the Art Directors Guild and the AICP awards for \"Absolut World\", a commercial collaboration with director Rupert Sanders. After a short break from features to care for his young daughter, Chinlund returned to the feature world in 2012 to work on \"The Avengers\" for Marvel which set a record for the highest grossing opening weekend of all time. In 2015 he was nominated for an Art Director’s Guild Award and the Saturn Award for his work on the Fox film \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" directed by Matt Reeves. Most recently James has completed work on the next film in the Apes series \"War for the Planet of the Apes\"."
] |
5,365
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Who were an alternative rock band from Sheffield, England, formed in 1985, Frente! or A.C. Temple ?
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A.C. Temple
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comparison
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easy
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"A.C. Temple were an alternative rock band from Sheffield, England, formed in 1985.",
" They released four albums before splitting up in 1991."
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"Beasts of Bourbon are an Australian alternative rock, blues rock band formed in August 1983, with James Baker on drums (ex-Hoodoo Gurus), Spencer P. Jones on guitar (The Johnnys), Tex Perkins on vocals (Dum Dums), Kim Salmon on guitar and Boris Sujdovic on bass guitar (both ex-The Scientists).",
" Except for mainstays, Jones and Perkins, the line-up has changed as the group splintered and reformed several times.",
" Their debut album, \"The Axeman's Jazz\" (July 1984), was the best selling Australian alternative rock album for 1984.",
" Their debut single, \"Psycho\", is a cover version of the Leon Payne original, and was the best selling Australian alternative rock single for that year.",
" However the group disbanded by mid-1985 and each member pursued other musical projects.",
" They reformed in 1987 and issued a second album, \"Sour Mash\", in December 1988 on Red Eye Records.",
" According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, it \"virtually redefined the parameters of guitar-based rock'n'roll.",
" The Cramps-influenced swamp-rock of old had been discarded for a more adventurous slab of gutbucket blues and avant-garde weirdness.",
" Perkins' voice had matured into an authentic blues growl\".",
" Their fifth studio album, \"Gone\" (January 1997), reached the Top 50 ARIA Albums Chart.",
" Their seventh studio album, \"\"Little Animals\" (21 April 2007) on Albert Productions, which also peaked into the Top 50."
],
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"Angela Ruth Hart (born 8 March 1972) billed as Angie Hart is an Australian pop singer best known for her role as lead vocalist in the alternative pop rock band Frente!",
" and the Indie pop duo Splendid with her then husband Jesse Tobias.",
" Hart was a founding member of Frente!",
" in 1989.",
" She is renowned for her delicate songcraft, lyrics, and breathy vocals."
],
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"I Set The Sea On Fire are an alternative rock band from Sheffield, UK.",
" The band are well known for their single \"Tastes Like Funk\", which got airplay on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2.",
" Combining traditional indie with elements of funk, grunge and hip Hop, I Set The Sea On Fire are making a name for themselves as the next massive sound out of Sheffield.",
" With four-part harmonies, a trumpet, trombone and flute alongside the traditional indie band, the sound is hard to describe, but they've settled with comparing it to an off shore oil rig explosion, but with less screams and a lot more trumpet.",
" Having shared the stage with bands such as Heaven 17, Buzzcocks and Dog Is Dead, the band are well known for their massive live shows, which have been described as a \"Powerfully energetic set which could get the dead dancing, but with the most beautiful harmonies I've heard live in a long time\"."
],
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"Julian Temple Band is an alternative rock band from Dunedin, New Zealand fronted by Californian/New Zealand singer-songwriter Julian Temple.",
" They formed in February, 2004.",
" It was founded by Californian singer-songwriter Julian Temple as a surf-rock inspired project after post-graduate work at the University of Otago.",
" The group gets its name from the backing band that supports Julian at his performances.",
" The band have independently recorded and released five albums; \"In Sea\" (2006), \"Quiet Earth\" (2009), \"Balance Escapes\" (2010), \"Upsidedownbackwards\" (2012) and \"Ceiling in the Sky\" (2015)."
],
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"The discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses.",
" After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989.",
" Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful.",
" After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993.",
" With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993.",
" \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994.",
" The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\".",
" The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart."
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"American alternative rock band R.E.M. released 15 studio albums ranging from 1983 to 2011, three live albums, 14 compilation albums, one remix album, one soundtrack album, 12 video albums, seven extended plays, 63 singles, and 77 music videos. Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre.",
" Their musical style inspired several other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough commercial success.",
" R.E.M. has sold over 85 million copies of their studio albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979.",
" Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock.",
" The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career.",
" Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist.",
" Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990.",
" Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output.",
" The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects.",
" A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012.",
" The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for \"I'll Be You\", which hit number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Tse Tse Fly were an alternative rock group from Leeds, England, formed in 1988 by former A.C. Temple guitarist Paul Dorrington, along with Jayne Lockey and Simon Cleave.",
" They released several EPs and an album before splitting up in 1994.",
" All three original members went on to join The Wedding Present."
],
"title": "Tse Tse Fly (band)"
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"Frente!",
" (or Frente) are an Australian alternative rock and folk-pop group which originally formed in 1989.",
" The original line-up consisted of Simon Austin on guitar and backing vocals, Angie Hart on lead vocals, Tim O'Connor on bass guitar (later replaced by Bill McDonald), and Mark Picton on drums (later replaced by Alastair Barden, then by Pete Luscombe).",
" In August 1991 they issued their debut extended play, \"Whirled\", which included the track, \"Labour of Love\".",
" In March 1992 they released a second EP, \"Clunk\", with its featured track, \"Ordinary Angels\", which peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart.",
" It was followed in October by \"Kelly Street\" (unintentional misprint of \"Accidentally Kelly Street\" was retained) which reached No. 4.",
" Their debut album, \"Marvin the Album\", issued in November, peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. \"",
"Labour of Love\" was released as an EP outside of Australasia in 1994 as a CD single with a cover version of New Order's \"Bizarre Love Triangle\" included.",
" The Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane felt that the group's \"quirky, irreverent, acoustic-based sound was at odds with the usual guitar-heavy, grunge trends of the day.",
" The band's presentation had a tweeness about it that could have been off-putting if not for its genuine freshness and honesty\"."
],
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}
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"Title: A.C. Temple\n\nA.C. Temple were an alternative rock band from Sheffield, England, formed in 1985. They released four albums before splitting up in 1991.",
"Title: Beasts of Bourbon\n\nBeasts of Bourbon are an Australian alternative rock, blues rock band formed in August 1983, with James Baker on drums (ex-Hoodoo Gurus), Spencer P. Jones on guitar (The Johnnys), Tex Perkins on vocals (Dum Dums), Kim Salmon on guitar and Boris Sujdovic on bass guitar (both ex-The Scientists). Except for mainstays, Jones and Perkins, the line-up has changed as the group splintered and reformed several times. Their debut album, \"The Axeman's Jazz\" (July 1984), was the best selling Australian alternative rock album for 1984. Their debut single, \"Psycho\", is a cover version of the Leon Payne original, and was the best selling Australian alternative rock single for that year. However the group disbanded by mid-1985 and each member pursued other musical projects. They reformed in 1987 and issued a second album, \"Sour Mash\", in December 1988 on Red Eye Records. According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, it \"virtually redefined the parameters of guitar-based rock'n'roll. The Cramps-influenced swamp-rock of old had been discarded for a more adventurous slab of gutbucket blues and avant-garde weirdness. Perkins' voice had matured into an authentic blues growl\". Their fifth studio album, \"Gone\" (January 1997), reached the Top 50 ARIA Albums Chart. Their seventh studio album, \"\"Little Animals\" (21 April 2007) on Albert Productions, which also peaked into the Top 50.",
"Title: Angie Hart\n\nAngela Ruth Hart (born 8 March 1972) billed as Angie Hart is an Australian pop singer best known for her role as lead vocalist in the alternative pop rock band Frente! and the Indie pop duo Splendid with her then husband Jesse Tobias. Hart was a founding member of Frente! in 1989. She is renowned for her delicate songcraft, lyrics, and breathy vocals.",
"Title: I Set The Sea On Fire\n\nI Set The Sea On Fire are an alternative rock band from Sheffield, UK. The band are well known for their single \"Tastes Like Funk\", which got airplay on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2. Combining traditional indie with elements of funk, grunge and hip Hop, I Set The Sea On Fire are making a name for themselves as the next massive sound out of Sheffield. With four-part harmonies, a trumpet, trombone and flute alongside the traditional indie band, the sound is hard to describe, but they've settled with comparing it to an off shore oil rig explosion, but with less screams and a lot more trumpet. Having shared the stage with bands such as Heaven 17, Buzzcocks and Dog Is Dead, the band are well known for their massive live shows, which have been described as a \"Powerfully energetic set which could get the dead dancing, but with the most beautiful harmonies I've heard live in a long time\".",
"Title: Julian Temple Band\n\nJulian Temple Band is an alternative rock band from Dunedin, New Zealand fronted by Californian/New Zealand singer-songwriter Julian Temple. They formed in February, 2004. It was founded by Californian singer-songwriter Julian Temple as a surf-rock inspired project after post-graduate work at the University of Otago. The group gets its name from the backing band that supports Julian at his performances. The band have independently recorded and released five albums; \"In Sea\" (2006), \"Quiet Earth\" (2009), \"Balance Escapes\" (2010), \"Upsidedownbackwards\" (2012) and \"Ceiling in the Sky\" (2015).",
"Title: The Breeders discography\n\nThe discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses. After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.",
"Title: R.E.M. discography\n\nAmerican alternative rock band R.E.M. released 15 studio albums ranging from 1983 to 2011, three live albums, 14 compilation albums, one remix album, one soundtrack album, 12 video albums, seven extended plays, 63 singles, and 77 music videos. Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre. Their musical style inspired several other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough commercial success. R.E.M. has sold over 85 million copies of their studio albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time.",
"Title: The Replacements (band)\n\nThe Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for \"I'll Be You\", which hit number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts.",
"Title: Tse Tse Fly (band)\n\nTse Tse Fly were an alternative rock group from Leeds, England, formed in 1988 by former A.C. Temple guitarist Paul Dorrington, along with Jayne Lockey and Simon Cleave. They released several EPs and an album before splitting up in 1994. All three original members went on to join The Wedding Present.",
"Title: Frente!\n\nFrente! (or Frente) are an Australian alternative rock and folk-pop group which originally formed in 1989. The original line-up consisted of Simon Austin on guitar and backing vocals, Angie Hart on lead vocals, Tim O'Connor on bass guitar (later replaced by Bill McDonald), and Mark Picton on drums (later replaced by Alastair Barden, then by Pete Luscombe). In August 1991 they issued their debut extended play, \"Whirled\", which included the track, \"Labour of Love\". In March 1992 they released a second EP, \"Clunk\", with its featured track, \"Ordinary Angels\", which peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It was followed in October by \"Kelly Street\" (unintentional misprint of \"Accidentally Kelly Street\" was retained) which reached No. 4. Their debut album, \"Marvin the Album\", issued in November, peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. \" Labour of Love\" was released as an EP outside of Australasia in 1994 as a CD single with a cover version of New Order's \"Bizarre Love Triangle\" included. The Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane felt that the group's \"quirky, irreverent, acoustic-based sound was at odds with the usual guitar-heavy, grunge trends of the day. The band's presentation had a tweeness about it that could have been off-putting if not for its genuine freshness and honesty\"."
] |
5,366
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What was the industry in which a major donor of funds for building the Integratron was influential?
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aviation industry
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bridge
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medium
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"The Integratron is a 38 ft tall cupola structure with a diametre of 55 ft designed by Ufologist and Contactee George Van Tassel.",
" Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel.",
" He built the structure in Landers, California (near Joshua Tree), supposedly following instructions provided by visitors from the planet Venus.",
" The Integratron machine was started in 1957, the structure erected in 1959.",
" It was financed predominantly by donations, including funds from Howard Hughes."
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"Indonesia–Japan relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Japan.",
" Both are two Asian nations which share historical, economic, and political ties.",
" Both nations went through a difficult period in World War II when the then Dutch East Indies was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army for three-and-a-half years.",
" Japan is a major trading partner for Indonesia.",
" Japan is Indonesia's largest export partner and also a major donor of development aid to Indonesia through Japan International Cooperation Agency.",
" Indonesia is a vital supplier of natural resources such as liquefied natural gas to Japan.",
" Both countries are members of the G20 and APEC.",
" Today in Indonesia, there are about 11,000 Japanese expatriates whereas in Japan, there are approximately 24,000 Indonesian nationals working and training."
],
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"Henry Martin Tupper D.D. (April 11, 1831 – November 12, 1893) was a Baptist minister who founded Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina.",
" Beginning with bible and literacy classes in December 1865, it was the first university established for African Americans following the end of the civil war, and the oldest historically black college and university (HBCU) in the Southern United States, as well as one of the oldest co-educational universities in the country.",
" When the institute moved into a new building in 1871, it was renamed as Shaw Collegiate Institute in honor of a major donor.",
" Tupper served as the University's first president from its founding until his death in 1893."
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"Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American businessman, investor, pilot, film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world.",
" He first made a name for himself as a film producer, and then became an influential figure in the aviation industry.",
" Later in life, he became known for his eccentric behavior and reclusive lifestyle—oddities that were caused in part by a worsening obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and chronic pain from a plane crash."
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"Travelex Group is a foreign exchange company founded by Lloyd Dorfman and headquartered in London.",
" Its main businesses are international payments, bureaux de change and issuing prepaid credit cards for use by travellers.",
" It is the world's largest foreign exchange bureau and is a major donor and sponsor of the Royal National Theatre."
],
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"The Wexner Center for the Arts is The Ohio State University’s \"multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art\".",
" The Wexner Center opened in November 1989, named in honor of the father of Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner, who was a major donor to the Center."
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"Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster (born c. 1947) is a US-based Argentine businessman.",
" He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of InterEnergy Holdings, a Cayman Islands-based energy company active in the Dominican Republic, Panama, Chile and Jamaica.",
" A college friend of former President Bill Clinton, he is a director of the Clinton Foundation and a major donor to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign."
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"Aspen Community Foundation is a community foundation that serves the Roaring Fork and Colorado River Valleys of Western Colorado.",
" Founded by the Aspen Skiing Company in 1980 to promote philanthropy in the community, the Aspen Foundation, as it was originally named, raised funds by distributing ski passes to donors: a similar tradition that exists to this day.",
" The introduction of Donor Advised Funds in 2000 further guided the Community Foundation towards fiscal and administrative self-reliance.",
" Aspen Community Foundation currently holds about 150 different types of funds and annually distributes about $5 million in grants through its donor advised, scholarships, organization and unrestricted grantmaking funds."
],
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"James A. Attwood Jr. is an American businessman.",
" He serves as the managing director of The Carlyle Group and chairman of Nielsen Holdings PLC.",
" He is a former investment banker at Goldman Sachs and EVP of Verizon Communications.",
" He was a major donor to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign."
],
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"With origins in the early 20th century, a donor recognition wall (also known as a donor wall or donor display) is typically a wall-mounted display found in a centralized location of a hospital, university, museum, library, worship facility, or other nonprofit institution.",
" It consists of a listing of names of persons or companies that contributed funds to a capital campaign or other major fundraising effort of the organization.",
" The fundamental purposes of a donor recognition wall are to honor the major financial contributors of an organization, and to serve as an incentive for potential donors to contribute."
],
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"Title: Integratron\n\nThe Integratron is a 38 ft tall cupola structure with a diametre of 55 ft designed by Ufologist and Contactee George Van Tassel. Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel. He built the structure in Landers, California (near Joshua Tree), supposedly following instructions provided by visitors from the planet Venus. The Integratron machine was started in 1957, the structure erected in 1959. It was financed predominantly by donations, including funds from Howard Hughes.",
"Title: Indonesia–Japan relations\n\nIndonesia–Japan relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Japan. Both are two Asian nations which share historical, economic, and political ties. Both nations went through a difficult period in World War II when the then Dutch East Indies was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army for three-and-a-half years. Japan is a major trading partner for Indonesia. Japan is Indonesia's largest export partner and also a major donor of development aid to Indonesia through Japan International Cooperation Agency. Indonesia is a vital supplier of natural resources such as liquefied natural gas to Japan. Both countries are members of the G20 and APEC. Today in Indonesia, there are about 11,000 Japanese expatriates whereas in Japan, there are approximately 24,000 Indonesian nationals working and training.",
"Title: Henry Martin Tupper\n\nHenry Martin Tupper D.D. (April 11, 1831 – November 12, 1893) was a Baptist minister who founded Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Beginning with bible and literacy classes in December 1865, it was the first university established for African Americans following the end of the civil war, and the oldest historically black college and university (HBCU) in the Southern United States, as well as one of the oldest co-educational universities in the country. When the institute moved into a new building in 1871, it was renamed as Shaw Collegiate Institute in honor of a major donor. Tupper served as the University's first president from its founding until his death in 1893.",
"Title: Howard Hughes\n\nHoward Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American businessman, investor, pilot, film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world. He first made a name for himself as a film producer, and then became an influential figure in the aviation industry. Later in life, he became known for his eccentric behavior and reclusive lifestyle—oddities that were caused in part by a worsening obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and chronic pain from a plane crash.",
"Title: Travelex\n\nTravelex Group is a foreign exchange company founded by Lloyd Dorfman and headquartered in London. Its main businesses are international payments, bureaux de change and issuing prepaid credit cards for use by travellers. It is the world's largest foreign exchange bureau and is a major donor and sponsor of the Royal National Theatre.",
"Title: Wexner Center for the Arts\n\nThe Wexner Center for the Arts is The Ohio State University’s \"multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art\". The Wexner Center opened in November 1989, named in honor of the father of Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner, who was a major donor to the Center.",
"Title: Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster\n\nRolando Gonzalez-Bunster (born c. 1947) is a US-based Argentine businessman. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of InterEnergy Holdings, a Cayman Islands-based energy company active in the Dominican Republic, Panama, Chile and Jamaica. A college friend of former President Bill Clinton, he is a director of the Clinton Foundation and a major donor to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.",
"Title: Aspen Community Foundation\n\nAspen Community Foundation is a community foundation that serves the Roaring Fork and Colorado River Valleys of Western Colorado. Founded by the Aspen Skiing Company in 1980 to promote philanthropy in the community, the Aspen Foundation, as it was originally named, raised funds by distributing ski passes to donors: a similar tradition that exists to this day. The introduction of Donor Advised Funds in 2000 further guided the Community Foundation towards fiscal and administrative self-reliance. Aspen Community Foundation currently holds about 150 different types of funds and annually distributes about $5 million in grants through its donor advised, scholarships, organization and unrestricted grantmaking funds.",
"Title: James Attwood\n\nJames A. Attwood Jr. is an American businessman. He serves as the managing director of The Carlyle Group and chairman of Nielsen Holdings PLC. He is a former investment banker at Goldman Sachs and EVP of Verizon Communications. He was a major donor to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.",
"Title: Donor recognition wall\n\nWith origins in the early 20th century, a donor recognition wall (also known as a donor wall or donor display) is typically a wall-mounted display found in a centralized location of a hospital, university, museum, library, worship facility, or other nonprofit institution. It consists of a listing of names of persons or companies that contributed funds to a capital campaign or other major fundraising effort of the organization. The fundamental purposes of a donor recognition wall are to honor the major financial contributors of an organization, and to serve as an incentive for potential donors to contribute."
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Between Nat Mags and Brigitte, whose intended audience lives in a country closer to the equator?
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Brigitte
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" Spoilers on the front of a vehicle are often called air dams.",
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"Title: Ambiguity\n\nAmbiguity is a type of uncertainty of meaning in which several interpretations are plausible. It is thus an attribute of any idea or statement whose intended meaning cannot be definitively resolved according to a rule or process with a finite number of steps. (The \"ambi-\" part of the term reflects an idea of \"two\", as in \"two meanings\".)",
"Title: Detonation flame arrester\n\nA detonation flame arrester (also spelled arrestor) is a device fitted to the opening of an enclosure or to the connecting pipe work of a system of enclosures and whose intended function is to allow flow but prevent the transmission of flame propagating at supersonic velocity.",
"Title: Wallis Simpson\n\nWallis, Duchess of Windsor (born Bessie Wallis Warfield; also known by her married names of Wallis Spencer and Wallis Simpson; 19 June 1896 – 24 April 1986) was an American socialite whose intended marriage to King Edward VIII caused him to abdicate his throne.",
"Title: Zest (magazine)\n\nZest magazine was a monthly magazine for women looking for health, beauty and fitness advice published in the United Kingdom by Hearst Magazines UK, formerly Nat Mags. It was published between 1994 and January 2014.",
"Title: Spoiler (car)\n\nA spoiler is an automotive aerodynamic device whose intended design function is to 'spoil' unfavorable air movement across a body of a vehicle in motion, usually described as turbulence or drag. Spoilers on the front of a vehicle are often called air dams. Spoilers are often fitted to race and high-performance sports cars, although they have become common on passenger vehicles as well. Some spoilers are added to cars primarily for styling purposes and have either little aerodynamic benefit or even make the aerodynamics worse.",
"Title: Promela\n\nPROMELA is a process modeling language whose intended use is to verify the logic of parallel systems. Given a program in PROMELA, Spin can verify the model for correctness by performing random or iterative simulations of the modeled system's execution, or it can generate a C program that performs a fast exhaustive verification of the system state space. During simulations and verifications SPIN checks for the absence of deadlocks, unspecified receptions, and unexecutable code. The verifier can also be used to prove the correctness of system invariants and it can find non-progress execution cycles. Finally, it supports the verification of linear time temporal constraints; either with Promela never-claims or by directly formulating the constraints in temporal logic. Each model can be verified with Spin under different types of assumptions about the environment. Once the correctness of a model has been established with Spin, that fact can be used in the construction and verification of all subsequent models.",
"Title: Brigitte (magazine)\n\nBrigitte is the largest women's magazine of Germany, with a circulation of around 800,000 and an estimated readership of 3,6 million.",
"Title: Nat Mags\n\nNat Mags (short for National Magazine Company) was a British magazine publisher based in London. It was established in 1910 by William Randolph Hearst and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation.",
"Title: Supposition theory\n\nSupposition theory was a branch of medieval logic that was probably aimed at giving accounts of issues similar to modern accounts of reference, plurality, tense, and modality, within an Aristotelian context. Philosophers such as John Buridan, William of Ockham, William of Sherwood, Walter Burley, and Peter of Spain were its principal developers. By the 14th century it seems to have drifted into at least two fairly distinct theories, the theory of \"supposition proper\" which included an \"ampliation\" and is much like a theory of reference, and the theory of \"modes of supposition\" whose intended function is not clear.",
"Title: Audience analysis\n\nAudience analysis is a task that is often performed by technical writers in a project's early stages. It consists of assessing the audience to make sure the information provided to them is at the appropriate level. The audience is often referred to as the end-user, and all communications need to be targeted towards the defined audience. Defining an audience requires the consideration of many factors, such as age, culture and knowledge of the subject. After considering all the known factors, a profile of the intended audience can be created, allowing writers to write in a manner that is understood by the intended audience."
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5,368
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Who founded the hospitality company which manages Makati Shangri-La, Manila?
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Robert Kuok
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"The Shang Grand Tower, also known as simply the Shang Tower, is a high-end residential condominium skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines.",
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" It is currently the 10th-tallest \"complete\" building in Makati, and is the 19th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well.",
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"Trump Tower Manila, also known as Trump Tower at Century City, is a residential building located in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.",
" The Trump Tower Manila showroom opened in early 2012, although the company has said that unit reservations started in September 2011.",
" Groundbreaking of the building began in June 2012, with a scheduled opening in November 2017.",
" Construction was nearly finished as of November 2016.",
" The $150 million tower will stand 57 stories high upon completion.",
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"The Ateneo de Manila University Law School (often referred to as Ateneo Law School) is the law school of the Ateneo de Manila University, a private Jesuit university in the Philippines.",
" It was founded in 1936, in the Padre Faura St., Ermita, Manila campus of the Ateneo, where it remained even after the college, graduate school, and basic education units moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon City in the 1950s.",
" In 1977, it moved to Salcedo Village in Makati, and in 1998, transferred to its present location in Makati's Rockwell Center.",
" Its current Dean is alumnus Sedfrey Candelaria who succeeded Cesar L. Villanueva.",
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"Title: Makati Medical Center\n\nMakati Medical Center is a tertiary hospital in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines with more than 600 beds. The hospital was founded on . It is one of the hospitals owned and operated by Medical Doctors Inc., a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation.",
"Title: Regent International Hotels\n\nRegent Hotels & Resorts is a Taiwan-based, international luxury hospitality company operating hotels in Asia, and Europe. In 2011, all 5 Regent managed hotels were named in the Conde Nast Traveller's Readers Choice Awards, making it the first hospitality company to do so.",
"Title: Vantage Hospitality\n\nVantage Hospitality Group Inc. was the 12th largest hotel and hospitality company in the world. Its brands include Best Value Inn and Lexington by Vantage. On September 30, 2016 Vantage Hospitality Group became a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Lion Hotels Corporation in a cash plus stock acquisition worth up to $40 million.",
"Title: Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts\n\nShangri-La Hotels and Resorts is a Malaysian-based multinational hospitality company. Founded by Robert Kuok in 1971, the company has 99 hotels and resorts with over 38,000 rooms in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America and Australia.",
"Title: Makati Shangri-La, Manila\n\nMakati Shangri-La, Manila is a 5-star luxury hotel located in Makati and one of the three hotels managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in Metro Manila, Philippines. It opened on April 27, 1993. The hotel has 696 rooms and suites.",
"Title: Hilton Worldwide\n\nHilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., formerly Hilton Hotels Corporation, is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts. Founded by Conrad Hilton in 1919, the corporation is now led by Christopher J. Nassetta.",
"Title: The Shang Grand Tower\n\nThe Shang Grand Tower, also known as simply the Shang Tower, is a high-end residential condominium skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. It was developed by Shang Properties, Inc.. The 46-storey building was opened in 2006 and rises to 180 metres (630 feet) from the ground to its architectural top. It is currently the 10th-tallest \"complete\" building in Makati, and is the 19th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well. The 250-unit condominium was the first self-funded residential condominium of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts’ Kuok Group in the country, and all units were sold-out as of 2006.",
"Title: Trump Tower Manila\n\nTrump Tower Manila, also known as Trump Tower at Century City, is a residential building located in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. The Trump Tower Manila showroom opened in early 2012, although the company has said that unit reservations started in September 2011. Groundbreaking of the building began in June 2012, with a scheduled opening in November 2017. Construction was nearly finished as of November 2016. The $150 million tower will stand 57 stories high upon completion. The building will be located at the Century City mixed-use complex in Makati Poblacion and would be one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines.",
"Title: Ateneo Law School\n\nThe Ateneo de Manila University Law School (often referred to as Ateneo Law School) is the law school of the Ateneo de Manila University, a private Jesuit university in the Philippines. It was founded in 1936, in the Padre Faura St., Ermita, Manila campus of the Ateneo, where it remained even after the college, graduate school, and basic education units moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon City in the 1950s. In 1977, it moved to Salcedo Village in Makati, and in 1998, transferred to its present location in Makati's Rockwell Center. Its current Dean is alumnus Sedfrey Candelaria who succeeded Cesar L. Villanueva. Its patron saint is Thomas More."
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5,369
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What martial art has the actor who played the antagonist in Thuppakki learned since the age of three?
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Kalaripayattu
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"Vidyut Jammwal (born 10 December 1980) is an Indian film actor who predominantly works in Hindi films.",
" He is also a trained martial artist, having learned Kalaripayattu (a martial art of Kerala) since the age of three.",
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"Cho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th \"dan\" in the martial art.",
" He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers.",
" Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\".",
" He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President.",
" Cho is a member of both \"Black Belt\" magazine's Hall of Fame and \"Tae Kwon Do Times\" magazine's Hall of Fame."
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"Budo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company.",
" Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi.",
" Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others.",
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"Kumdo is a modern Korean martial art derived from Japanese Kendo.",
"its origin is the Japanese kendo.",
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" As a martial art, Kumdo has become accepted in Korean culture and society since its introduction from Japan to the degree that the term \"Kumdo\" has, in recent history, become a generic label for other Korean martial arts based upon swordsmanship.",
" As a result, caution should be exercised to avoid confusion among practices espousing martial (i.e., Hankumdo) rather than sporting and competitive goals.",
" Although related to Japanese Kendo, minor differences exist in Korean Kumdo due to appropriation and acculturation.",
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"Taijutsu (体術 , literally \"body technique\" or \"body skill\") is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system.",
" The term is commonly used when referring to a traditional Japanese martial art but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.",
" Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques.",
" More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenpō (focusing on striking)."
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"Ji Jike (; 1588–1662) was a highly accomplished martial artist from Yongji, Shanxi Province.",
" He was also known as Ji Longfeng ().",
" According to accepted theory, he is widely considered to be the originator of the internal martial art of Xingyiquan.",
" (Other, less credible, theories consider Bodhidharma or Yue Fei as the originators of this art.)",
" Ji Jike created the martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), which is the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing).",
" He based the fundamentals of Xinyi on the spear techniques for which he was also famous.",
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"Hélio Gracie (] ; October 1, 1913 – January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie jiu-jitsu and with Luiz França and Oswaldo Fadda the martial art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ).",
" According to Rorion Gracie, his father Hélio is one of the first sports heroes in Brazilian history; he was named Man of the Year in 1997 by the American martial arts publication \"Black Belt\" magazine.",
" A patriarch of the Gracie family, he was the father of Rickson, Royler, Royce, Relson, and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) co-founder Rorion Gracie, among other sons and daughters."
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"Thuppakki (\"The Gun\") is a 2012 Tamil-language Indian action-thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss.",
" It features Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, Vidyut Jammwal as the antagonist, as well as Jayaram and Sathyan in supporting roles.",
" The film, produced by S. Thanu, features background score and soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography handled by Santosh Sivan.",
" The story revolves around an Indian Army officer from a Mumbai-based Tamil family on a mission to track down and destroy a terrorist group and deactivate the sleeper cells under its command, after witnessing and barely escaping a bomb blast executed by them."
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"Angampora (Sinhalese: අංගම්පොර , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation.",
" A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords.",
" Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed.",
" Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent.",
" Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape.",
" Usage of weapons is discretionary.",
" Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit.",
" With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage.",
" The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence."
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"Title: Soo Bahk Do\n\nSoo Bahk Do is a martial art founded and taught by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee, his successor Hwang Hyun Chul, known as H.C. Hwang, and instructors who are certified by member organizations of the World Moo Duk Kwan, Inc. This martial art was originally the ancient martial art of Korea. Hwang Kee created Moo Duk Kwan with influence from \"Soo Bahk Do\"",
"Title: Vidyut Jammwal\n\nVidyut Jammwal (born 10 December 1980) is an Indian film actor who predominantly works in Hindi films. He is also a trained martial artist, having learned Kalaripayattu (a martial art of Kerala) since the age of three. He is popularly known as \"The New Age Action Hero of Bollywood\". He has also worked in Kollywood and Tollywood films.",
"Title: Hee Il Cho\n\nCho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th \"dan\" in the martial art. He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers. Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\". He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President. Cho is a member of both \"Black Belt\" magazine's Hall of Fame and \"Tae Kwon Do Times\" magazine's Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Budo: The Art of Killing\n\nBudo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company. Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi. Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others. The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is kyudo.",
"Title: Kumdo\n\nKumdo is a modern Korean martial art derived from Japanese Kendo. its origin is the Japanese kendo. Though romanized in a number ways when written Kǒmdo or Geomdo the meaning remains \"the way of the sword\" and is cognate with the Japanese term. As a martial art, Kumdo has become accepted in Korean culture and society since its introduction from Japan to the degree that the term \"Kumdo\" has, in recent history, become a generic label for other Korean martial arts based upon swordsmanship. As a result, caution should be exercised to avoid confusion among practices espousing martial (i.e., Hankumdo) rather than sporting and competitive goals. Although related to Japanese Kendo, minor differences exist in Korean Kumdo due to appropriation and acculturation. Such differences include, but are not limited to, the use of native terminology, the use of blue flags rather than red flags for the referees and minor modifications to the uniform.",
"Title: Taijutsu\n\nTaijutsu (体術 , literally \"body technique\" or \"body skill\") is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system. The term is commonly used when referring to a traditional Japanese martial art but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques. More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenpō (focusing on striking).",
"Title: Ji Jike\n\nJi Jike (; 1588–1662) was a highly accomplished martial artist from Yongji, Shanxi Province. He was also known as Ji Longfeng (). According to accepted theory, he is widely considered to be the originator of the internal martial art of Xingyiquan. (Other, less credible, theories consider Bodhidharma or Yue Fei as the originators of this art.) Ji Jike created the martial art of Xinyiquan (Heart and Intention Boxing), which is the precursor of Xingyiquan (Form and Intention Boxing). He based the fundamentals of Xinyi on the spear techniques for which he was also famous. It was Li Luo Neng, a most famous descendant of Ji Jike, who modified Xinyi and called it Xingyi.",
"Title: Hélio Gracie\n\nHélio Gracie (] ; October 1, 1913 – January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie jiu-jitsu and with Luiz França and Oswaldo Fadda the martial art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). According to Rorion Gracie, his father Hélio is one of the first sports heroes in Brazilian history; he was named Man of the Year in 1997 by the American martial arts publication \"Black Belt\" magazine. A patriarch of the Gracie family, he was the father of Rickson, Royler, Royce, Relson, and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) co-founder Rorion Gracie, among other sons and daughters.",
"Title: Thuppakki\n\nThuppakki (\"The Gun\") is a 2012 Tamil-language Indian action-thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss. It features Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, Vidyut Jammwal as the antagonist, as well as Jayaram and Sathyan in supporting roles. The film, produced by S. Thanu, features background score and soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography handled by Santosh Sivan. The story revolves around an Indian Army officer from a Mumbai-based Tamil family on a mission to track down and destroy a terrorist group and deactivate the sleeper cells under its command, after witnessing and barely escaping a bomb blast executed by them.",
"Title: Angampora\n\nAngampora (Sinhalese: අංගම්පොර , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation. A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords. Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed. Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent. Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape. Usage of weapons is discretionary. Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit. With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage. The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence."
] |
5,370
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Are both Chaz Bono and Colton Ford singers?
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yes
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comparison
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easy
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"Dear Mom, Love Cher is a 2013 American television documentary about Georgia Holt, the mother of singer and actress Cher.",
" The film recounts Cher's family history and features in-depth interviews with her, Holt, Holt's other daughter Georganne LaPiere, and Holt's grandchildren, from Cher, Chaz Bono and Elijah Blue Allman.",
" It premiered on Lifetime on May 6, 2013.",
" The worldwide VOD/DVD release was on September 24, 2013, the same release date as Cher's 25th studio album, \"Closer to the Truth\".",
" P. David Ebersole directed the film, and Todd Hughes was the producer."
],
"title": "Dear Mom, Love Cher"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom dancer and singer.",
" She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\".",
" She is the daughter of noted dancer Buddy Schwimmer, as well as the cousin of Heidi Groskreutz, who placed fourth on the second season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" and younger sister of Benji Schwimmer, the winner of the show's second season.",
" She participated in the seventh season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" as a professional dancer paired with Lance Bass of 'N Sync, in the eighth season of the show paired with \"Jackass\" star Steve-O and in the ninth season paired with actor and Iron Chef America host Mark Dacascos.",
" Schwimmer returned to \"Dancing with the Stars\" for its eleventh season and she was partnered with Disney Channel star Kyle Massey and in the 12th season, paired with radio host Mike Catherwood.",
" In the thirteenth season, she was paired with transgender activist Chaz Bono.",
" Schwimmer did not return for season 14 of \"Dancing With The Stars'."
],
"title": "Lacey Schwimmer"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rod Nash Racing is a V8 Supercar racing entity, owned by Rod Nash.",
" The current driver is Chaz Mostert.",
" Nash owns a V8 Supercar Racing Entitlement Contract and his #55 entry is currently run by Prodrive Racing Australia, utilising a Ford FG X Falcon."
],
"title": "Rod Nash Racing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elijah Blue Allman (born July 10, 1976), known professionally as P. Exeter Blue, is an American musician, and the son of singer Cher and her second husband Gregg Allman.",
" He is a half-brother of Chaz Bono, Delilah Allman, Michael Allman, Layla Allman, and Devon Allman."
],
"title": "Elijah Blue Allman"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Lair is an American gay-themed vampire television series produced by here!",
" in 2007.",
" The first season, consisting of six episodes, wrapped production in January of that year.",
" The first two episodes premiered on June 1, 2007.",
" Season 2, consisting of 9 episodes debuted on September 5, 2008.",
" A third season of 13 episodes was announced in September 2008 and Colton Ford confirmed that filming took place in October and November 2008.",
" Season 3 premiered September 4, 2009."
],
"title": "The Lair"
},
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"sentences": [
"Naked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Ford's transition from the world of gay pornography to that of a mainstream singer.",
" It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews."
],
"title": "Naked Fame"
},
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"sentences": [
"Colton Ford (born October 12, 1962, in Pasadena, California) is the stage name of the former American gay pornographic actor, Glenn Soukesian, who returned to his original career path of singer, and actor.",
" As of May 2007, he resides in New York City."
],
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"sentences": [
"Chaz Salvatore Bono (born Chastity Sun Bono, March 4, 1969) is an American advocate, writer, musician and actor.",
" He is the child of American entertainers Sonny Bono and Cher."
],
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"American Horror Story: Cult is the seventh season of the FX horror anthology television series \"American Horror Story\".",
" The season was picked up on October 4, 2016, and premiered on September 5, 2017.",
" The season will consist of a total of 11 episodes.",
" Returning cast members from previous seasons include: Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson, Adina Porter, Frances Conroy, Mare Winningham, Emma Roberts, Chaz Bono, John Carroll Lynch and James Morosini, along with new cast members Billie Lourd and Alison Pill."
],
"title": "American Horror Story: Cult"
},
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"sentences": [
"Chaz Mostert (born 10 April, 1992) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship.",
" He currently drives the No. 55 Ford FG X Falcon for Rod Nash Racing.",
" Mostert was the winner of the 2014 Bathurst 1000 and has also previously won the 2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship."
],
"title": "Chaz Mostert"
}
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"Title: Dear Mom, Love Cher\n\nDear Mom, Love Cher is a 2013 American television documentary about Georgia Holt, the mother of singer and actress Cher. The film recounts Cher's family history and features in-depth interviews with her, Holt, Holt's other daughter Georganne LaPiere, and Holt's grandchildren, from Cher, Chaz Bono and Elijah Blue Allman. It premiered on Lifetime on May 6, 2013. The worldwide VOD/DVD release was on September 24, 2013, the same release date as Cher's 25th studio album, \"Closer to the Truth\". P. David Ebersole directed the film, and Todd Hughes was the producer.",
"Title: Lacey Schwimmer\n\nLacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom dancer and singer. She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". She is the daughter of noted dancer Buddy Schwimmer, as well as the cousin of Heidi Groskreutz, who placed fourth on the second season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\" and younger sister of Benji Schwimmer, the winner of the show's second season. She participated in the seventh season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" as a professional dancer paired with Lance Bass of 'N Sync, in the eighth season of the show paired with \"Jackass\" star Steve-O and in the ninth season paired with actor and Iron Chef America host Mark Dacascos. Schwimmer returned to \"Dancing with the Stars\" for its eleventh season and she was partnered with Disney Channel star Kyle Massey and in the 12th season, paired with radio host Mike Catherwood. In the thirteenth season, she was paired with transgender activist Chaz Bono. Schwimmer did not return for season 14 of \"Dancing With The Stars'.",
"Title: Rod Nash Racing\n\nRod Nash Racing is a V8 Supercar racing entity, owned by Rod Nash. The current driver is Chaz Mostert. Nash owns a V8 Supercar Racing Entitlement Contract and his #55 entry is currently run by Prodrive Racing Australia, utilising a Ford FG X Falcon.",
"Title: Elijah Blue Allman\n\nElijah Blue Allman (born July 10, 1976), known professionally as P. Exeter Blue, is an American musician, and the son of singer Cher and her second husband Gregg Allman. He is a half-brother of Chaz Bono, Delilah Allman, Michael Allman, Layla Allman, and Devon Allman.",
"Title: The Lair\n\nThe Lair is an American gay-themed vampire television series produced by here! in 2007. The first season, consisting of six episodes, wrapped production in January of that year. The first two episodes premiered on June 1, 2007. Season 2, consisting of 9 episodes debuted on September 5, 2008. A third season of 13 episodes was announced in September 2008 and Colton Ford confirmed that filming took place in October and November 2008. Season 3 premiered September 4, 2009.",
"Title: Naked Fame\n\nNaked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Ford's transition from the world of gay pornography to that of a mainstream singer. It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews.",
"Title: Colton Ford\n\nColton Ford (born October 12, 1962, in Pasadena, California) is the stage name of the former American gay pornographic actor, Glenn Soukesian, who returned to his original career path of singer, and actor. As of May 2007, he resides in New York City.",
"Title: Chaz Bono\n\nChaz Salvatore Bono (born Chastity Sun Bono, March 4, 1969) is an American advocate, writer, musician and actor. He is the child of American entertainers Sonny Bono and Cher.",
"Title: American Horror Story: Cult\n\nAmerican Horror Story: Cult is the seventh season of the FX horror anthology television series \"American Horror Story\". The season was picked up on October 4, 2016, and premiered on September 5, 2017. The season will consist of a total of 11 episodes. Returning cast members from previous seasons include: Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson, Adina Porter, Frances Conroy, Mare Winningham, Emma Roberts, Chaz Bono, John Carroll Lynch and James Morosini, along with new cast members Billie Lourd and Alison Pill.",
"Title: Chaz Mostert\n\nChaz Mostert (born 10 April, 1992) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship. He currently drives the No. 55 Ford FG X Falcon for Rod Nash Racing. Mostert was the winner of the 2014 Bathurst 1000 and has also previously won the 2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship."
] |
5,371
|
Whom did the 1946 American live-action animated musical film, about the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era featuring Johnny Lee, star as the main character?
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James Baskett
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bridge
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hard
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"sentences": [
"Pete's Dragon is a 1977 American live-action animated musical fantasy comedy film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Jerome Courtland and Ron Miller, and written by Malcolm Marmorstein.",
" It is based on an unpublished short story of the same name, written by classical Hollywood writer Seton I. Miller.",
" It stars Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Shelley Winters, and Charlie Callas.",
" It revolves around an orphaned boy raised by an abusive hillbilly family who is friends with a dragon named Elliott."
],
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"sentences": [
"William Archibald Dunning (12 May 1857–25 August 1922) was an American historian and political scientist at Columbia University noted for his work on the Reconstruction era of the United States.",
" He founded the informal Dunning School of interpreting the Reconstruction era through his own writings and the Ph.D. dissertations of his numerous students.",
" Historian Howard K. Beale was a leader of the \"revisionist\" school of the 1930s that broke with the Dunning interpretation.",
" Beale says the Dunning School broke new ground by escaping the political polemics of the day and used \"meticulous and thorough research [...] in an effort to determine the truth rather than prove a thesis.\"",
" Beale states that, \"The emphasis of the Dunning school was upon the harm done to the South by Radical Reconstruction and on the sordid political and economic motives behind Radicalism.\"",
" However, Dunning has also been criticized for his \"blatant use of the discipline of history for reactionary ends\" and for offering \"scholarly legitimacy to the disenfranchisement of southern blacks and to the Jim Crow system.\""
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"sentences": [
"The Reconstruction Era National Monument is a United States National Monument in Beaufort County, South Carolina established by President Barack Obama in January 2017 to preserve and commemorate activities during the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War.",
" The monument is the first national monument dedicated to the Reconstruction era.",
" It is administered by the National Park Service."
],
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"sentences": [
"In United States history, the Redeemers were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the Civil War.",
" Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the conservative, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who pursued a policy of Redemption, seeking to oust the Radical Republicans, a coalition of freedmen, \"carpetbaggers\", and \"scalawags\" (poorer non-slaveholding whites).",
" They generally were led by the rich landowners, businessmen and professionals, and dominated Southern politics in most areas from the 1870s to 1910."
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"John Dotson \"Johnny\" Lee, Jr. (July 4, 1898 – December 12, 1965) was an American singer, dancer and actor known for voicing the role of Br'er Rabbit in Disney's \"Song of the South\".",
" He is probably best remembered as the clownish, cringing, tremulous-voiced shyster pseudo-lawyer Algonquin J. Calhoun in the CBS \"Amos 'n' Andy\" TV and radio comedy series in the early 1950s."
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"The term Reconstruction Era, in the context of the history of the United States, has two senses: the first covers the complete history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 following the American Civil War (1861 to 1865); the second sense focuses on the attempted transformation of the Southern United States from 1863 to 1877, as directed by Congress, with the reconstruction of state and society.",
" With the three Reconstruction Amendments, the era saw the first amendments to the U.S. Constitution in decades."
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"Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus.",
" The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery.",
" The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay.",
" Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear.",
" Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing living on the plantation."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Saludos Amigos (Spanish for \"Greetings, Friends\") is a 1942 American live-action animated package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" It is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s.",
" Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one.",
" It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot.",
" \"Saludos Amigos\" was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, \"The Three Caballeros\", to be produced two years later.",
" \"Saludos Amigos\" premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942.",
" It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943.",
" At 42 minutes, it is Disney's shortest animated feature to date.",
" It garnered positive reviews and was theatrically reissued in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of \"Dumbo\"."
],
"title": "Saludos Amigos"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944.",
" It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March.",
" The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation.",
" This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942)."
],
"title": "The Three Caballeros"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American live-action animated musical fantasy comedy package film produced by Walt Disney and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" It is the 9th Disney animated feature film and the fourth of the package films the studio produced in the 1940s in order to save money during World War II.",
" The Disney package films of the late 1940s helped finance \"Cinderella\", and subsequent others, such as \"Alice in Wonderland\" and \"Peter Pan\"."
],
"title": "Fun and Fancy Free"
}
] |
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"Title: Pete's Dragon (1977 film)\n\nPete's Dragon is a 1977 American live-action animated musical fantasy comedy film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Jerome Courtland and Ron Miller, and written by Malcolm Marmorstein. It is based on an unpublished short story of the same name, written by classical Hollywood writer Seton I. Miller. It stars Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Shelley Winters, and Charlie Callas. It revolves around an orphaned boy raised by an abusive hillbilly family who is friends with a dragon named Elliott.",
"Title: William Archibald Dunning\n\nWilliam Archibald Dunning (12 May 1857–25 August 1922) was an American historian and political scientist at Columbia University noted for his work on the Reconstruction era of the United States. He founded the informal Dunning School of interpreting the Reconstruction era through his own writings and the Ph.D. dissertations of his numerous students. Historian Howard K. Beale was a leader of the \"revisionist\" school of the 1930s that broke with the Dunning interpretation. Beale says the Dunning School broke new ground by escaping the political polemics of the day and used \"meticulous and thorough research [...] in an effort to determine the truth rather than prove a thesis.\" Beale states that, \"The emphasis of the Dunning school was upon the harm done to the South by Radical Reconstruction and on the sordid political and economic motives behind Radicalism.\" However, Dunning has also been criticized for his \"blatant use of the discipline of history for reactionary ends\" and for offering \"scholarly legitimacy to the disenfranchisement of southern blacks and to the Jim Crow system.\"",
"Title: Reconstruction Era National Monument\n\nThe Reconstruction Era National Monument is a United States National Monument in Beaufort County, South Carolina established by President Barack Obama in January 2017 to preserve and commemorate activities during the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War. The monument is the first national monument dedicated to the Reconstruction era. It is administered by the National Park Service.",
"Title: Redeemers\n\nIn United States history, the Redeemers were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the Civil War. Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the conservative, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who pursued a policy of Redemption, seeking to oust the Radical Republicans, a coalition of freedmen, \"carpetbaggers\", and \"scalawags\" (poorer non-slaveholding whites). They generally were led by the rich landowners, businessmen and professionals, and dominated Southern politics in most areas from the 1870s to 1910.",
"Title: Johnny Lee (actor)\n\nJohn Dotson \"Johnny\" Lee, Jr. (July 4, 1898 – December 12, 1965) was an American singer, dancer and actor known for voicing the role of Br'er Rabbit in Disney's \"Song of the South\". He is probably best remembered as the clownish, cringing, tremulous-voiced shyster pseudo-lawyer Algonquin J. Calhoun in the CBS \"Amos 'n' Andy\" TV and radio comedy series in the early 1950s.",
"Title: Reconstruction Era\n\nThe term Reconstruction Era, in the context of the history of the United States, has two senses: the first covers the complete history of the entire country from 1865 to 1877 following the American Civil War (1861 to 1865); the second sense focuses on the attempted transformation of the Southern United States from 1863 to 1877, as directed by Congress, with the reconstruction of state and society. With the three Reconstruction Amendments, the era saw the first amendments to the U.S. Constitution in decades.",
"Title: Song of the South\n\nSong of the South is a 1946 American live-action animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing living on the plantation.",
"Title: Saludos Amigos\n\nSaludos Amigos (Spanish for \"Greetings, Friends\") is a 1942 American live-action animated package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s. Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot. \"Saludos Amigos\" was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, \"The Three Caballeros\", to be produced two years later. \"Saludos Amigos\" premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943. At 42 minutes, it is Disney's shortest animated feature to date. It garnered positive reviews and was theatrically reissued in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of \"Dumbo\".",
"Title: The Three Caballeros\n\nThe Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942).",
"Title: Fun and Fancy Free\n\nFun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American live-action animated musical fantasy comedy package film produced by Walt Disney and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the 9th Disney animated feature film and the fourth of the package films the studio produced in the 1940s in order to save money during World War II. The Disney package films of the late 1940s helped finance \"Cinderella\", and subsequent others, such as \"Alice in Wonderland\" and \"Peter Pan\"."
] |
5,372
|
Fleurieu zone extends as far north as a suburb in what South Australian city?
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Onkaparinga
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bridge
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hard
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"Flagstaff Hill, South Australia"
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"The Rocky Mountains subalpine zone is the biotic zone immediately below tree line in the Rocky Mountains of North America.",
" In Colorado, the subalpine zone occupies elevations approximately from 9000 to ; while in northern Alberta, the subalpine zone extends from 1350 to ."
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"sentences": [
"Fleurieu zone is a wine zone located south of Adelaide in South Australia.",
" It extends from Kangaroo Island in the west as far north as Flagstaff Hill on the west side of the Mount Lofty Ranges and to as far north as Langhorne Creek on the east side of the Mount Lofty Ranges.",
" It consists of five following wine regions all of which have received appellation as an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI): Currency Creek, Kangaroo Island, Langhorne Creek, McLaren Vale and the Southern Fleurieu."
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"Title: Fleurieu zone\n\nFleurieu zone is a wine zone located south of Adelaide in South Australia. It extends from Kangaroo Island in the west as far north as Flagstaff Hill on the west side of the Mount Lofty Ranges and to as far north as Langhorne Creek on the east side of the Mount Lofty Ranges. It consists of five following wine regions all of which have received appellation as an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI): Currency Creek, Kangaroo Island, Langhorne Creek, McLaren Vale and the Southern Fleurieu.",
"Title: Mar de Grau\n\nMar de Grau (Spanish: \"Grau's Sea\" ) is the official name for the body of water in the Pacific Ocean under the control of the South American country of Peru. This body of water extends in length approximately 3079.50 km, from the parallel of the Boca de Capones in northern Peru to the parallel of the \"Punto Concordia\" and the parallel in front of the city of Tacna in southern Peru. In terms of width, the maritime zone extends from the Peruvian coast to 200 nautical miles (370.4 km) into the Pacific Ocean.",
"Title: Far North Football League\n\nThe Far North Football League (formerly the Woomera & Districts Football League) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Far North region of South Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League.",
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"Title: Lower Murray zone (wine)\n\nLower Murray zone is a wine zone located in the state of South Australia which covers the portion of the state south of a line of latitude approximately in line with Crystal Brook, east of a line of longitude approximately in line with Truro and north of a line of latitude approximately in line with Cape Willoughby at the east end of Kangaroo Island. The zone is bounded by the following wine zones: Far North to its north, the Mount Lofty Ranges, Barossa and Fleurieu (from north to south) to its west and the Limestone Coast to its south. The term ‘Lower Murray’ was registered as an Australian Geographical Indication under the \"Wine Australia Corporation Act 1980\" on 7 December 1996. As of 1998, the zone only contains one region - the Riverland.",
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"Title: Mount Lofty Ranges zone (wine)\n\nMount Lofty Ranges zone is a wine zone located in central South Australia west of the Murray River that occupies the Adelaide metropolitan area north of Glenelg, extending as far north as Crystal Brook, and as far south as Mount Compass in the Mount Lofty Ranges. The zone which encloses the Barossa zone on three sides, consists of the following wine regions all of which have received appellation as an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI): Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Plains and Clare Valley. The zone received AGI in 1996."
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When did the 18th episode of the 13th season of the show that is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture and society, television, and the human condition air?
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April 28, 2002
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Which founding member of U-FLY Alliance is based in New North Zone, Chongqing, People's Republic of China?
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West Air
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"Lucky Air () is an airline based in the \"Xiángpéng Hángkōng Dàshà\" (S: 祥鹏航空大厦, T: 祥鵬航空大廈) in Kunming, Yunnan, China.",
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"Title: 2002 LFF Lyga\n\nFinal tables of the Lithuanian Championship in 2002 are presented below. The Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) organized three football leagues: A Lyga (the highest), 1 Lyga (second-tier), and 2 Lyga (third-tier), which comprised four regional zones, with a new North zone being added for this season.",
"Title: Estádio de Cumbém\n\nEstádio de Cumbém, also as Estádio Municipal de Cumbém is a multi-purpose stadium in the city of Assomada, seat of the municipality of Santa Catarina in the island of Santiago, Cape Verde and is located in the suburb of Cumbém located south of the centre, accessed with Avenida 15 de Dezembro. It is one of four that are operated by the Santiago North Regional Football Association (ARFSN) and serves as its headquarters of the North Zone. The stadium is home to Assomada's best clubs including Desportivo de Assomada, the top five of the North Zone and Juventude Assomada, clubs based in Assomada's neighborhoods includes Associação Nhágar e Boa Entrada, Esperança FC, Grémio Nhágar and Inter Cutelo Salinas, clubs based in the municipality is Portas Abertas, clubs based outside Santa Catarina is União Picos from São Salvador do Mundo. A former club played at the stadium included Os Amigos and Juventude de Assomada. All clubs participate in the Santiago Island League North Zone",
"Title: New North Zone\n\nNew North Zone () is an economic administrative zone in north Chongqing, China. It covers a land area of 130 km2 . It was established in 2002 to include Chongqing Economic and Technological Development Zone, Chongqing High-Tech Industrial Development Zone and Chongqing Export Processing Trade Zone.",
"Title: U-FLY Alliance\n\nU-FLY Alliance () is the world's first alliance of low-cost carriers, formed in January 2016 between founding members HK Express, Lucky Air , Urumqi Air, and West Air. All four founding airlines are affiliated with the HNA Group, with a focus on Hong Kong, mainland China, and Southeast Asia, but they are currently seeking new members which are not affiliated with HNA Group. Eastar Jet, a South Korean low-cost carrier, joined the alliance on 27 July 2016.",
"Title: Desportivo de Santa Cruz\n\nClube Desportivo de Santa Cruz (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Disportibu di Santa Kruz\", São Vicente Crioulo: \"D'sportiv' d' Santa Kruz\") is a football (soccer) club that plays in the Santiago Island League North Zone in Cape Verde. The team is based in the town of Santa Cruz in the central part of the island of Santiago and plays at Estadio Municipal 25 de Julho with a capacity of 1,000, the stadium was opened in 2008. The club is considered to be the top five best clubs of the North Zone but not number one.",
"Title: Chongqing West Railway Station\n\nThe Chongqing West Railway Station is a railway station of Chengyu Passenger Railway that is located in Shapingba District of Chongqing, People's Republic of China. Currently it is under construction but it is anticipated to be the largest railway station in western China once completed. It will serve as Chongqing's connection with many destinations across south-western and north-western China. Situated in Shangqiao area of Shapingba, near the intersections of the G93 Chengdu–Chongqing Ring Expressway and the G85 Chongqing–Kunming Expressways. To be constructed over 3 years, starting in 2014, it will cover an area of 120,000 square metres, with a T-shaped exterior facade. Consisting of 6 floors, 4 above and 2 below ground. It will have 16 platforms serviced by 37 arrival and departure tracks. It will be expected to handle 15,000 people at any single time within the main hall complex. It will serve as a stop on the Chongqing–Lanzhou High-Speed Railway, Xiangyang-Chongqing Railway, Chongqing–Guizhou High-Speed Railway, Chongqing-Kunming Railway and Chengdu–Chongqing Railway.",
"Title: Chongqing Broadcasting Group\n\nChongqing Broadcasting Group (CBG; () is a government-owned television network based in the city of Chongqing in southwestern China. Established in 1981, Chongqing Television has been the leading broadcasting network in Chongqing and its affiliated counties and districts. After Chongqing became a direct-controlled municipality in 1997, Chongqing Television became the official TV program to represent and propagate the cultures and development of Chongqing. Chongqing Television became a subdivision of Chongqing Broadcasting Group (along with People's Radio Broadcasting Station of Chongqing and many other subdivisions) in 2004 with a headquarter in Jiulongpo District. Its main channel, \"CTV\" (formerly \"CQTV\") is carried on cable systems in urban areas throughout mainland China and is available nationwide on both analogue and digital satellites.",
"Title: Lucky Air\n\nLucky Air () is an airline based in the \"Xiángpéng Hángkōng Dàshà\" (S: 祥鹏航空大厦, T: 祥鵬航空大廈) in Kunming, Yunnan, China. It operates scheduled services from Dali to Kunming and Xishuangbanna, and plans to expand to other areas of China. Its main base is Kunming Changshui International Airport. The airline is one of the four founding members of the U-FLY Alliance.",
"Title: West Air (China)\n\nWest Airlines Co. Ltd. (), operating as West Air, is a low-cost airline based in New North Zone, Chongqing, People's Republic of China, operating a scheduled passenger network to 18 domestic destinations out of Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport and one international one to Changi Airport in Singapore. The company was established in March 2006 by its parent company Hainan Airlines, with the launch of scheduled services on 14 July 2010. The airline is one of the four the founding members of the U-FLY Alliance.",
"Title: Urumqi Air\n\nUrumqi Air () is an airline headquartered in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It operates scheduled passenger services. Its main hub is Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport in Ürümqi. The airline is one of the four the founding members of the U-FLY Alliance."
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The 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships, were held from 19 to 24 December 2017 in Saint Petersburg, the results are among the criteria used to select Russia's teams to competitions including the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, in which country?
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"The 2006 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2006 ) is held annually to determine the Russian national champions.",
" Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.",
" The results of the 2006 Nationals were one of the criteria used to pick the Russian teams to the 2006 Winter Olympics, the 2006 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 2006 World Figure Skating Championships.",
" The team to the 2006 World Junior Championships were picked at the 2006 Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships."
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"The 2010 French Figure Skating Championships were the French Figure Skating Championships of the 2009-2010 figure skating season.",
" Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior level for the title of national champion of France.",
" The results of the national championships were among the criteria used to choose the French teams to the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships and the 2010 European Figure Skating Championships.",
" The junior level synchronized championships were held during this competition; junior and novice level competitions for the other disciplines were held separately."
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"The 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2018 ) wiil be held from 19 to 24 December 2017 in Saint Petersburg.",
" Medals will be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.",
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"The Gangneung Oval (Korean: 강릉 스피드 스케이팅 경기장) is a speed skating oval in South Korea, which will used for the speed skating competitions at the 2018 Winter Olympics.",
" The building of the oval was started in September 2013.",
" The venue will consist of a double track 400 m rink and has a capacity of 8000 seats.",
" It has three floors aboveground and two underground levels.",
" The original plan was to build the venue at the Gangneung Science Park, but because there was limited space due to the number of local businesses taking the opportunity to relocate, the oval will be built in the Gangneung Olympic Park, in the vicinity of the Gangneung Ice Arena and Gangneung Hockey Centre."
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"The 2013 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2013 ) were the national championships of Russia for the 2012–2013 season.",
" The senior event was held from 25–28 December 2012 in Sochi.",
" Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.",
" The results are among the criteria used to select Russia's teams sent to the 2013 European and World Championships.",
" The Russian Junior Championships – one of the criteria used to select competitors for the 2013 World Junior Championships – was held from 1–3 February 2013 in Saransk."
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"The 2014 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2014 ) were the national championships of Russia for the 2013–14 season.",
" The senior event was held from 24–27 December 2013 in Sochi.",
" Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.",
" The results were among the criteria used to select Russia's teams sent to the 2014 European, the World Championships, and the Winter Olympic Games."
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"The 2009 French Figure Skating Championships were the French Figure Skating Championships of the 2008-2009 figure skating season.",
" Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior level for the title of national champion of France.",
" The results of the national championships were one of the criteria used to choose the French teams to the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships and the 2009 European Figure Skating Championships.",
" The junior level synchronized championships were held during this competition; junior and novice level competitions for the other disciplines were held separately."
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"The 2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships was an international figure skating competition in the 2016–17.",
" It was held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea on February 16–19.",
" Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.",
" The competition served as the figure skating test event for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang."
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"The 2010 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2010 ) was the Russian Figure Skating Championships of the 2009–10 figure skating season.",
" They were the national championship to determine the national champions of Russia.",
" They were organized by the Figure Skating Federation of Russia.",
" In addition to determining the national champions, the event was also used to help determine the teams for the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships, the 2010 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 2010 Winter Olympics."
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"Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea.",
" The five events will take place between 9–23 February 2018."
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"Title: 2006 Russian Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2006 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2006 ) is held annually to determine the Russian national champions. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results of the 2006 Nationals were one of the criteria used to pick the Russian teams to the 2006 Winter Olympics, the 2006 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 2006 World Figure Skating Championships. The team to the 2006 World Junior Championships were picked at the 2006 Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships.",
"Title: 2010 French Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2010 French Figure Skating Championships were the French Figure Skating Championships of the 2009-2010 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior level for the title of national champion of France. The results of the national championships were among the criteria used to choose the French teams to the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships and the 2010 European Figure Skating Championships. The junior level synchronized championships were held during this competition; junior and novice level competitions for the other disciplines were held separately.",
"Title: 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2018 ) wiil be held from 19 to 24 December 2017 in Saint Petersburg. Medals will be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results are among the criteria used to select Russia's teams to the 2018 European Championships, 2018 Winter Olympics, and 2018 World Championships.",
"Title: Gangneung Oval\n\nThe Gangneung Oval (Korean: 강릉 스피드 스케이팅 경기장) is a speed skating oval in South Korea, which will used for the speed skating competitions at the 2018 Winter Olympics. The building of the oval was started in September 2013. The venue will consist of a double track 400 m rink and has a capacity of 8000 seats. It has three floors aboveground and two underground levels. The original plan was to build the venue at the Gangneung Science Park, but because there was limited space due to the number of local businesses taking the opportunity to relocate, the oval will be built in the Gangneung Olympic Park, in the vicinity of the Gangneung Ice Arena and Gangneung Hockey Centre.",
"Title: 2013 Russian Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2013 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2013 ) were the national championships of Russia for the 2012–2013 season. The senior event was held from 25–28 December 2012 in Sochi. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results are among the criteria used to select Russia's teams sent to the 2013 European and World Championships. The Russian Junior Championships – one of the criteria used to select competitors for the 2013 World Junior Championships – was held from 1–3 February 2013 in Saransk.",
"Title: 2014 Russian Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2014 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2014 ) were the national championships of Russia for the 2013–14 season. The senior event was held from 24–27 December 2013 in Sochi. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results were among the criteria used to select Russia's teams sent to the 2014 European, the World Championships, and the Winter Olympic Games.",
"Title: 2009 French Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2009 French Figure Skating Championships were the French Figure Skating Championships of the 2008-2009 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior level for the title of national champion of France. The results of the national championships were one of the criteria used to choose the French teams to the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships and the 2009 European Figure Skating Championships. The junior level synchronized championships were held during this competition; junior and novice level competitions for the other disciplines were held separately.",
"Title: 2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships was an international figure skating competition in the 2016–17. It was held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea on February 16–19. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The competition served as the figure skating test event for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.",
"Title: 2010 Russian Figure Skating Championships\n\nThe 2010 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2010 ) was the Russian Figure Skating Championships of the 2009–10 figure skating season. They were the national championship to determine the national champions of Russia. They were organized by the Figure Skating Federation of Russia. In addition to determining the national champions, the event was also used to help determine the teams for the 2010 World Figure Skating Championships, the 2010 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 2010 Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics\n\nFigure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung, South Korea. The five events will take place between 9–23 February 2018."
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Was Jason Loewenstein and Underoath bands both located in America?
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"Narcissus was an influential American hardcore band formed by John LaRussa and John Pope in 1998 in Canton, Ohio.",
" Not counting John Pope (Vocals, Keyboards) and John LaRussa (Guitar), who were in the band from start to finish, members included, at various times, Justin Carroll (bass), Ray Taylor (rhythm guitar), Derek Carter (percussion), Stephen Cushman (percussion) and Josh King (bass).",
" The band was on the now-defunct label Takehold Records before joining Century Media.",
" A few albums were re-released through Tooth & Nail.",
" Before breaking up the band were featured on The Vans Warped tour and were getting ready to hit Europe for their international release of \"Crave and Collapse\", which was received well over seas.",
" The band has been considered highly influential for their progressive and inventive style of hardcore and rock.",
" When the band broke up in 2003, John LaRussa went on to form Inhale Exhale with Brian Pittman, a former member of Relient K.",
" John Pope joined Symphony In Peril briefly in 2003, and six months after he joined they disbanded.",
" There has been rumors of a reunion that's surfaced from time to time, but nothing official.",
" Mostly due to John LaRussa's busy schedule at times and refusal to play with the band again.",
" The band has toured with many bands including MewithoutYou, Silverstein, Bayside, Further Seems Forever, Zao, Embodyment, Shelter, and Tantrum of the Muse, Few Left Standing, and Underoath."
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"Underoath (stylized as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American Christian post-hardcore band from Tampa, Florida.",
" Founded by Dallas Taylor and Luke Morton on November 30, 1997, in Ocala, Florida, subsequently its additional members were from Tampa, Florida."
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"Jason Ricci (born February 3, 1974) is an American harmonica player and singer.",
" In addition to his solo albums, Ricci has appeared as a guest harmonica player on albums with Johnny Winter, Nick Curran, Ana Popovic, Walter Trout, Cedric Burnside, The Mannish Boys and Joe Louis Walker among others.",
" Ricci was named \"Best Harmonica Player\" at the 2010 Blues Music Awards, and also performed on Grammy winning 2014 Johnny Winter album \"Step Back\".",
" In February 2015, Ricci played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Paul Shaffer Band, Tom Morello and Zac Brown to induct The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.",
" Ricci also continues touring with his band Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind as well as with other bands such as: \"Harmonicon\" (Sugar Blue,Billy Branch,Ricci), \"JJ Appleton and Jason Ricci\" and \"Mark Hummel's Blues Blow Off\".",
" In 2017 Jason Ricci and The Bad Kind signed a record deal with the Eller Soul Label and released their new album \"Approved By Snakes\" released June 16th 2017."
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"Freedom From is a record label based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which primarily focuses on the international noise underground genre.",
" The label was founded in 1996 with its first official release by a San Francisco three-piece named Job.",
" Up until early 1998, the labels focus was singularly cassettes, with the most well-known being the infamous Thurston Moore/Beck/Tom Surgal cassette.",
" During the course of its primary existence, FF often released either the first or first widely available release by many bands, including Jason Lescalleet, Hair Police, Sightings, No Doctors, Milovan Srdenovic, Violent Ramp, Reynols and many more.",
" Freedom From was also one of the first entities to book and promote shows nationally for experimental/weird bands from 2001-2004, including the first major tours for bands like Wolf Eyes, Sightings, No Doctors, Hair Police, Mammal, Nautical Almanac and more.",
" Freedom From also helped bring to prominence the last years of the infamous Church venue in Minneapolis, bringing bands like Animal Collective, Coachwhips, Wolf Eyes, Numbers, 25 Suaves, Glass Candy, Chromatics and many more for their first ever shows in the Twin Cities area.",
" Finally, Freedom From is also known for the De Stijl/Freedom From and End Times Festivals, bringing in artists like Tony Conrad, The Boredoms, XBXRX, NNCK, Gang Gang Dance, Zip Code Rapists, Borbetomags, Smegma, Burning Star Core, Devendra Banhart, Arthur Doyle and many more."
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"Jason Loewenstein (born July 20, 1971) is an American alternative rock singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and a member of the indie-rock bands Sebadoh and The Fiery Furnaces.",
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"Loewenstein and Sons Hardware Building, also known as the Loewenstein Building or Rite Aid Building, is a historic commercial structure located at Charleston, West Virginia.",
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"Loewenstein Peak ( ) is an ice-free peak, 1539 m , located 0.75 nmi northeast of Vashka Crag in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land.",
" It stands at the western end of a line of peaks that mark the divide in the east Cruzen Range.",
" Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after Robert F. Loewenstein, University of Chicago and Yerkes Observatory; member of the United States Antarctic Program astrophysical research team at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station for 13 field seasons, from 1991 to 2004."
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"This Scarecrow Needs a Flame is an EP by post-hardcore group Four Letter Lie.",
" It was recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios with producer Matt Goldman, who has done other post-hardcore bands such as Underoath.",
" It was released on November 18, 2005.",
" Both of songs on this release were rerecorded for their full-length album \"Let Your Body Take Over\" (2006).",
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"Writer and reporter, Jason Thornberry was once very actively involved in music, playing the drums in a number of punk alternative rock bands in Southern California.",
" His tenure with the band Mulch saw them perform 200 times in two years, a feat for an unsigned band.",
" Mulch performed with everyone from No Doubt to NOFX in the early 1990s.",
" Jason helped form The Pressure, who went from complete obscurity to the cover of The OC Weekly less than a year after they had played their first concert.",
" In 1999, The Pressure was readying the release of their debut album, when it was discovered that Thornberry was in a coma after being curb-stomped and beaten nearly to death by gang members.",
" Four months later Jason was released in a wheelchair.",
" Within a year he was walking again, and he'd begun to document the experience.",
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"Stray from the Path is an American metalcore band formed in 2001 in Long Island, New York.",
" They have released seven full-length albums total.",
" First three records independently released entitled \"People Over Profit\" in 2002, \"Audio Prozac\" in 2003, \"Our Oceania\" in 2004.",
" Stray From The Path signed with Sumerian Records and have released six records with them; \"Villains\" in 2008, \"Make Your Own History\" in 2009, \"Rising Sun\" in 2011, \"Anonymous\" in 2013, \"Subliminal Criminals\" in 2015, and \"Only Death Is Real\" in 2017.",
" They are currently signed to Sumerian Records.",
" They have been seen on tour with bands such as: Architects, Every Time I Die, The Acacia Strain, Terror, Norma Jean, Underoath, The Ghost Inside, For Today, Stick to Your Guns, Bleeding Through, Comeback Kid, and Counterparts.",
" They were also featured on the All Stars Tour in 2012 and 2013.",
" The band also played on the entire Vans Warped Tour in 2014."
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"Title: Narcissus (band)\n\nNarcissus was an influential American hardcore band formed by John LaRussa and John Pope in 1998 in Canton, Ohio. Not counting John Pope (Vocals, Keyboards) and John LaRussa (Guitar), who were in the band from start to finish, members included, at various times, Justin Carroll (bass), Ray Taylor (rhythm guitar), Derek Carter (percussion), Stephen Cushman (percussion) and Josh King (bass). The band was on the now-defunct label Takehold Records before joining Century Media. A few albums were re-released through Tooth & Nail. Before breaking up the band were featured on The Vans Warped tour and were getting ready to hit Europe for their international release of \"Crave and Collapse\", which was received well over seas. The band has been considered highly influential for their progressive and inventive style of hardcore and rock. When the band broke up in 2003, John LaRussa went on to form Inhale Exhale with Brian Pittman, a former member of Relient K. John Pope joined Symphony In Peril briefly in 2003, and six months after he joined they disbanded. There has been rumors of a reunion that's surfaced from time to time, but nothing official. Mostly due to John LaRussa's busy schedule at times and refusal to play with the band again. The band has toured with many bands including MewithoutYou, Silverstein, Bayside, Further Seems Forever, Zao, Embodyment, Shelter, and Tantrum of the Muse, Few Left Standing, and Underoath.",
"Title: Underoath\n\nUnderoath (stylized as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American Christian post-hardcore band from Tampa, Florida. Founded by Dallas Taylor and Luke Morton on November 30, 1997, in Ocala, Florida, subsequently its additional members were from Tampa, Florida.",
"Title: Jason Ricci\n\nJason Ricci (born February 3, 1974) is an American harmonica player and singer. In addition to his solo albums, Ricci has appeared as a guest harmonica player on albums with Johnny Winter, Nick Curran, Ana Popovic, Walter Trout, Cedric Burnside, The Mannish Boys and Joe Louis Walker among others. Ricci was named \"Best Harmonica Player\" at the 2010 Blues Music Awards, and also performed on Grammy winning 2014 Johnny Winter album \"Step Back\". In February 2015, Ricci played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Paul Shaffer Band, Tom Morello and Zac Brown to induct The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Ricci also continues touring with his band Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind as well as with other bands such as: \"Harmonicon\" (Sugar Blue,Billy Branch,Ricci), \"JJ Appleton and Jason Ricci\" and \"Mark Hummel's Blues Blow Off\". In 2017 Jason Ricci and The Bad Kind signed a record deal with the Eller Soul Label and released their new album \"Approved By Snakes\" released June 16th 2017.",
"Title: Freedom From\n\nFreedom From is a record label based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which primarily focuses on the international noise underground genre. The label was founded in 1996 with its first official release by a San Francisco three-piece named Job. Up until early 1998, the labels focus was singularly cassettes, with the most well-known being the infamous Thurston Moore/Beck/Tom Surgal cassette. During the course of its primary existence, FF often released either the first or first widely available release by many bands, including Jason Lescalleet, Hair Police, Sightings, No Doctors, Milovan Srdenovic, Violent Ramp, Reynols and many more. Freedom From was also one of the first entities to book and promote shows nationally for experimental/weird bands from 2001-2004, including the first major tours for bands like Wolf Eyes, Sightings, No Doctors, Hair Police, Mammal, Nautical Almanac and more. Freedom From also helped bring to prominence the last years of the infamous Church venue in Minneapolis, bringing bands like Animal Collective, Coachwhips, Wolf Eyes, Numbers, 25 Suaves, Glass Candy, Chromatics and many more for their first ever shows in the Twin Cities area. Finally, Freedom From is also known for the De Stijl/Freedom From and End Times Festivals, bringing in artists like Tony Conrad, The Boredoms, XBXRX, NNCK, Gang Gang Dance, Zip Code Rapists, Borbetomags, Smegma, Burning Star Core, Devendra Banhart, Arthur Doyle and many more.",
"Title: Jason Loewenstein\n\nJason Loewenstein (born July 20, 1971) is an American alternative rock singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and a member of the indie-rock bands Sebadoh and The Fiery Furnaces. He grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts, where he attended Northampton High School, and now resides in Brooklyn, New York.",
"Title: Loewenstein and Sons Hardware Building\n\nLoewenstein and Sons Hardware Building, also known as the Loewenstein Building or Rite Aid Building, is a historic commercial structure located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was designed by the Columbus, Ohio architectural firm of Yost & Packard.",
"Title: Loewenstein Peak\n\nLoewenstein Peak ( ) is an ice-free peak, 1539 m , located 0.75 nmi northeast of Vashka Crag in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land. It stands at the western end of a line of peaks that mark the divide in the east Cruzen Range. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after Robert F. Loewenstein, University of Chicago and Yerkes Observatory; member of the United States Antarctic Program astrophysical research team at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station for 13 field seasons, from 1991 to 2004.",
"Title: This Scarecrow Needs a Flame\n\nThis Scarecrow Needs a Flame is an EP by post-hardcore group Four Letter Lie. It was recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios with producer Matt Goldman, who has done other post-hardcore bands such as Underoath. It was released on November 18, 2005. Both of songs on this release were rerecorded for their full-length album \"Let Your Body Take Over\" (2006). \"The Ordinary Life\" stays true to the original, but \"Lets Call It A Night\" was changed slightly and renamed \"Baby, You're My Bad Habit\".",
"Title: Jason Thornberry\n\nWriter and reporter, Jason Thornberry was once very actively involved in music, playing the drums in a number of punk alternative rock bands in Southern California. His tenure with the band Mulch saw them perform 200 times in two years, a feat for an unsigned band. Mulch performed with everyone from No Doubt to NOFX in the early 1990s. Jason helped form The Pressure, who went from complete obscurity to the cover of The OC Weekly less than a year after they had played their first concert. In 1999, The Pressure was readying the release of their debut album, when it was discovered that Thornberry was in a coma after being curb-stomped and beaten nearly to death by gang members. Four months later Jason was released in a wheelchair. Within a year he was walking again, and he'd begun to document the experience. Jason would continue to see therapists for a long time, having also temporarily lost the ability to speak or to use the left side of his body after the assault.",
"Title: Stray from the Path\n\nStray from the Path is an American metalcore band formed in 2001 in Long Island, New York. They have released seven full-length albums total. First three records independently released entitled \"People Over Profit\" in 2002, \"Audio Prozac\" in 2003, \"Our Oceania\" in 2004. Stray From The Path signed with Sumerian Records and have released six records with them; \"Villains\" in 2008, \"Make Your Own History\" in 2009, \"Rising Sun\" in 2011, \"Anonymous\" in 2013, \"Subliminal Criminals\" in 2015, and \"Only Death Is Real\" in 2017. They are currently signed to Sumerian Records. They have been seen on tour with bands such as: Architects, Every Time I Die, The Acacia Strain, Terror, Norma Jean, Underoath, The Ghost Inside, For Today, Stick to Your Guns, Bleeding Through, Comeback Kid, and Counterparts. They were also featured on the All Stars Tour in 2012 and 2013. The band also played on the entire Vans Warped Tour in 2014."
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"The Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat.",
" 218 ) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.",
" Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, Belgium.",
" The treaty restored relations between the two nations to \"status quo ante bellum\", restoring the borders of the two countries to the lines before the war started in June 1812.",
" The Treaty was approved by the UK parliament and signed into law by the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) on December 30, 1814.",
" It took a month for news of the peace treaty to reach the United States, and in the meantime American forces under Andrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815.",
" The Treaty of Ghent was not fully in effect until it was ratified by the U.S. Senate unanimously on February 17, 1815.",
" It began two centuries of peaceful relations between the U.S. and Britain, although there were a few tense moments such as the Trent Affair."
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"The Italo-Yemeni Treaty of 1926 (also known as the Treaty of San'a) was a treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.",
" The treaty was signed in September 1926 and was described as a friendship treaty.",
" At the time, Italy was ruled by the fascist National Fascist Party with Benito Mussolini as head of government.",
" The treaty recognized Imam Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din as King of Yemen and acknowledged his claims to Aden.",
" The treaty was renewed on October 15, 1937, after Italy had annexed Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia)."
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"Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649 ) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649."
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"The Treaty of Brussol (also known as the Treaty of Bruzolo) was signed on 10 April 1610 in Bruzolo between Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and Henry IV of France, inside the Castle of Bruzolo, (in Susa Valley, near Turin).",
" Based on the terms of the accord, both signatories agreed to combine their forces in order to remove the Spanish from Italy.",
" The agreement also dictated that the Duke of Mantua exchange the province of Casale Monferrato for the province of Cremona.",
" Also, the territories of Montferrat and Milan would be united under the control of Savoy.",
" Under the treaty, Victor Emmanuel would be restored to the throne of Lombardy.",
" Also, Henry IV would have his daughter marry Prince Victor Amadeus I and that the King of France, the Republic of Venice, and the Pope guarantee the Duke of Savoy the title of King of Lombardy.",
" However, this accord was never realized since Henry IV was assassinated by Ravaillac in May 1610.",
" Marie de' Medici, just crowned queen, fored the treaty.",
" Even though Henry's death ended the treaty, Charles Emmanuel seized Montferrat from the Spanish in 1613, which led to a war that lasted until 1617."
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"The Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War.",
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" The previous day, a preliminary treaty had been signed with representatives of the States General of the Dutch Republic, but the final treaty which ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War was not signed until 20 May 1784; for convenience, however, it is included in the summaries below."
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"The Treaty of Warsaw was a diplomatic agreement signed in Warsaw on 8 January 1745.",
" Its birthplace is traced back to Leipzig, Germany.",
" It was an agreement between Great Britain, Austria, the Dutch Republic and Saxony (the Quadruple Alliance) to uphold the pragmatic sanction enabling their favored candidate Maria Theresa to take the throne of the Austrian Empire.",
" It also helped the Austro-Saxon alliance secure \"the pecuniary support of the maritime powers by the treaty of Warsaw\" (Horn, 34).",
" This brought Saxony into intimate relations with Britain for the first time.",
" It is considered to be merely the specifying and fixing down of what had been shadowed out as secret modifiers stated in the Union of Warsaw.",
" The treaty was for reconquering Silesia and “for cutting down that bad neighbor to something like the demensions proper for a Brandenburg Vassal”.",
" The treaty also aimed to hold together in affairs of the Reich unlike the Frankfurt Union as “30,000 Saxons conjoined to the Austrian force for which the sea powers will furnish subsidy”.",
" The Treaty was Proposed by the Hungarian and Polish Majestys, Secret Articles, an ulterior Project; however, the sea powers disagreed to this project.",
" A notionally defensive alliance, it came during the War of the Austrian Succession and within months all the signatories were in an alliance against France.",
" Along with the sudden death of the Bavarian king, it dramatically changed the balance of power in Germany.",
" The Allies were ultimately successful in securing recognition for Maria Theresa at the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.",
" The treaty was secret until Friedrich II discovered it in 1756, and made it known to the world.",
" The treaty was never absolutely accomplished."
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"The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 (officially, \"The Treaty of Alliance Between His Majesty, in Respect of the United Kingdom, and His Majesty, the King of Egypt\") was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Egypt.",
" Under the terms of the treaty, the United Kingdom was required to withdraw all its troops from Egypt, except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings, numbering 10,000 troops plus auxiliary personnel.",
" Additionally, the United Kingdom would supply and train Egypt's army and assist in its defence in case of war.",
" The treaty was to last for 20 years; it was negotiated in the Zaafarana palace, signed in London on 26 August 1936 and ratified on 22 December.",
" It was registered in \"League of Nations Treaty Series\" on 6 January 1937."
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"The Treaty of Ripon was an agreement signed by Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Scottish Covenanters on 26 October 1640, in the aftermath of the Second Bishops' War.",
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"The Treaty of Vienna or Peace of Vienna was signed on 18 November 1738.",
" It was one of the last international treaties written in Latin (together with the Treaty of Belgrade signed the following year).",
" It ended the War of the Polish Succession.",
" By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III, Duke of Saxony.",
" As compensation he received instead the Duchy of Lorraine and Bar, which was to pass to France upon his death.",
" He died in 1766.",
" Francis Stephen, who was the Duke of Lorraine, was indemnified with the vacant throne of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the last Medici having died in 1737.",
" France also agreed to the Pragmatic Sanction in the Treaty of Vienna.",
" In another provision of the treaty, the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily were ceded by Austria to Duke Charles of Parma and Piacenza, the younger son of King Philip V of Spain.",
" Charles, in turn, had to cede Parma to Austria, and to give up his claims to the throne of Tuscany in favor of Francis Stephen."
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"The Treaty of Copenhagen or Treaty of 1670 was a treaty of commerce and alliance signed on July 11, 1670, between King Christian V of Denmark and of Norway and King Charles II of England and of Scots.",
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" It was expanded the next day on July 12, 1670, with the Third Article concerning contraband amended and clarified by a declaration in French signed at Copenhagen on July 4, 1780.",
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"Title: Treaty of Ghent\n\nThe Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat. 218 ) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, Belgium. The treaty restored relations between the two nations to \"status quo ante bellum\", restoring the borders of the two countries to the lines before the war started in June 1812. The Treaty was approved by the UK parliament and signed into law by the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) on December 30, 1814. It took a month for news of the peace treaty to reach the United States, and in the meantime American forces under Andrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815. The Treaty of Ghent was not fully in effect until it was ratified by the U.S. Senate unanimously on February 17, 1815. It began two centuries of peaceful relations between the U.S. and Britain, although there were a few tense moments such as the Trent Affair.",
"Title: Italo-Yemeni Treaty\n\nThe Italo-Yemeni Treaty of 1926 (also known as the Treaty of San'a) was a treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen. The treaty was signed in September 1926 and was described as a friendship treaty. At the time, Italy was ruled by the fascist National Fascist Party with Benito Mussolini as head of government. The treaty recognized Imam Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din as King of Yemen and acknowledged his claims to Aden. The treaty was renewed on October 15, 1937, after Italy had annexed Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia).",
"Title: Charles I of England\n\nCharles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649 ) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.",
"Title: Treaty of Brussol\n\nThe Treaty of Brussol (also known as the Treaty of Bruzolo) was signed on 10 April 1610 in Bruzolo between Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and Henry IV of France, inside the Castle of Bruzolo, (in Susa Valley, near Turin). Based on the terms of the accord, both signatories agreed to combine their forces in order to remove the Spanish from Italy. The agreement also dictated that the Duke of Mantua exchange the province of Casale Monferrato for the province of Cremona. Also, the territories of Montferrat and Milan would be united under the control of Savoy. Under the treaty, Victor Emmanuel would be restored to the throne of Lombardy. Also, Henry IV would have his daughter marry Prince Victor Amadeus I and that the King of France, the Republic of Venice, and the Pope guarantee the Duke of Savoy the title of King of Lombardy. However, this accord was never realized since Henry IV was assassinated by Ravaillac in May 1610. Marie de' Medici, just crowned queen, fored the treaty. Even though Henry's death ended the treaty, Charles Emmanuel seized Montferrat from the Spanish in 1613, which led to a war that lasted until 1617.",
"Title: Peace of Paris (1783)\n\nThe Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War. On 3 September 1783, representatives of King George III of Great Britain signed a treaty in Paris with representatives of the United States of America—commonly known as the Treaty of Paris (1783)—and two treaties at Versailles with representatives of King Louis XVI of France and King Charles III of Spain—commonly known as the Treaties of Versailles (1783). The previous day, a preliminary treaty had been signed with representatives of the States General of the Dutch Republic, but the final treaty which ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War was not signed until 20 May 1784; for convenience, however, it is included in the summaries below.",
"Title: Treaty of Warsaw (1745)\n\nThe Treaty of Warsaw was a diplomatic agreement signed in Warsaw on 8 January 1745. Its birthplace is traced back to Leipzig, Germany. It was an agreement between Great Britain, Austria, the Dutch Republic and Saxony (the Quadruple Alliance) to uphold the pragmatic sanction enabling their favored candidate Maria Theresa to take the throne of the Austrian Empire. It also helped the Austro-Saxon alliance secure \"the pecuniary support of the maritime powers by the treaty of Warsaw\" (Horn, 34). This brought Saxony into intimate relations with Britain for the first time. It is considered to be merely the specifying and fixing down of what had been shadowed out as secret modifiers stated in the Union of Warsaw. The treaty was for reconquering Silesia and “for cutting down that bad neighbor to something like the demensions proper for a Brandenburg Vassal”. The treaty also aimed to hold together in affairs of the Reich unlike the Frankfurt Union as “30,000 Saxons conjoined to the Austrian force for which the sea powers will furnish subsidy”. The Treaty was Proposed by the Hungarian and Polish Majestys, Secret Articles, an ulterior Project; however, the sea powers disagreed to this project. A notionally defensive alliance, it came during the War of the Austrian Succession and within months all the signatories were in an alliance against France. Along with the sudden death of the Bavarian king, it dramatically changed the balance of power in Germany. The Allies were ultimately successful in securing recognition for Maria Theresa at the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. The treaty was secret until Friedrich II discovered it in 1756, and made it known to the world. The treaty was never absolutely accomplished.",
"Title: Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936\n\nThe Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 (officially, \"The Treaty of Alliance Between His Majesty, in Respect of the United Kingdom, and His Majesty, the King of Egypt\") was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Egypt. Under the terms of the treaty, the United Kingdom was required to withdraw all its troops from Egypt, except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings, numbering 10,000 troops plus auxiliary personnel. Additionally, the United Kingdom would supply and train Egypt's army and assist in its defence in case of war. The treaty was to last for 20 years; it was negotiated in the Zaafarana palace, signed in London on 26 August 1936 and ratified on 22 December. It was registered in \"League of Nations Treaty Series\" on 6 January 1937.",
"Title: Treaty of Ripon\n\nThe Treaty of Ripon was an agreement signed by Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Scottish Covenanters on 26 October 1640, in the aftermath of the Second Bishops' War. The Covenanters were associated with the promotion and development of Presbyterianism as a form of church government, as opposed to Episcopacy, favoured by the crown.",
"Title: Treaty of Vienna (1738)\n\nThe Treaty of Vienna or Peace of Vienna was signed on 18 November 1738. It was one of the last international treaties written in Latin (together with the Treaty of Belgrade signed the following year). It ended the War of the Polish Succession. By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III, Duke of Saxony. As compensation he received instead the Duchy of Lorraine and Bar, which was to pass to France upon his death. He died in 1766. Francis Stephen, who was the Duke of Lorraine, was indemnified with the vacant throne of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the last Medici having died in 1737. France also agreed to the Pragmatic Sanction in the Treaty of Vienna. In another provision of the treaty, the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily were ceded by Austria to Duke Charles of Parma and Piacenza, the younger son of King Philip V of Spain. Charles, in turn, had to cede Parma to Austria, and to give up his claims to the throne of Tuscany in favor of Francis Stephen.",
"Title: Treaty of Copenhagen (1670)\n\nThe Treaty of Copenhagen or Treaty of 1670 was a treaty of commerce and alliance signed on July 11, 1670, between King Christian V of Denmark and of Norway and King Charles II of England and of Scots. It was written in Latin. It was expanded the next day on July 12, 1670, with the Third Article concerning contraband amended and clarified by a declaration in French signed at Copenhagen on July 4, 1780. The terms of the treaty were later reaffirmed by the Treaty of Kiel, following the defeat of Denmark-Norway during the Napoleonic Wars."
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"Leonard Hokanson (August 13, 1931 – March 21, 2003) was an American pianist who achieved prominence in Europe as a soloist and chamber musician.",
" Born in Vinalhaven, Maine, he attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Bennington College in Vermont, where he received a master of arts degree with a major in music.",
" He made his concert debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the age of eighteen.",
" Drafted into the U.S. Army after graduate school, he was posted to Augsburg, Germany.",
" He achieved early recognition as a performer in Europe, serving as a soloist with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Vienna Symphony.",
" He was awarded the Steinway Prize of Boston and was a prizewinner at the Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy.",
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"William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries.",
" Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978).",
" He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983).",
" As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture.",
" \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier.",
" He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993).",
" Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008).",
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"Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and film producer.",
" He achieved prominence and critical acclaim in the early 1990s with films such as \"Jungle Fever\" (1991), \"Patriot Games\" (1992), \"Amos & Andrew\" (1993), \"True Romance\" (1993), \"Jurassic Park\" (1993) and his collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino including \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Jackie Brown\" (1997), \"Django Unchained\" (2012), and \"The Hateful Eight\" (2015).",
" He is a highly prolific actor, having appeared in over 100 films, including \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" (1995), \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Shaft\" (2000), \"The 51st State\" (2001), \"Black Snake Moan\" (2006), \"Snakes on a Plane\" (2006), and the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy (1999–2005), as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe."
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"Albert Finney (born 9 May 1936) is an English actor.",
" Beginning in the theatre, Finney was especially successful in plays by William Shakespeare before he switched to films.",
" He achieved prominence in films in the early 1960s, his debut being \"The Entertainer\", directed by Tony Richardson, who had directed him in theatre plays various times before.",
" He became a leading Free Cinema figure, and has maintained a successful career in theatre, film and television.",
" He is known for his roles in \"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning\" (1960), \"Tom Jones\" (1963), \"Scrooge\" (1970), \"Annie\" (1982), \"The Dresser\" (1983), \"Miller's Crossing\" (1990), \"Big Fish\" (2003), \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" (2007), \"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead\" (2007), \"The Bourne Legacy\" (2012), and the James Bond film \"Skyfall\" (2012)."
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"Justin Vivian Bond (born May 9, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, author, painter, performance artist, and actor.",
" Described as \"the best cabaret artist of his generation\", and a \"tornado of art and activism\", Bond first achieved prominence under the pseudonym of Kiki Durane in the stage duo known as Kiki and Herb, an act born out of a collaboration with long-time co-star Kenny Mellman.",
" With a musical voice, self-described as \"kind of woody and full with a lot of vibration.\"",
" Bond is a Tony-nominated (2007) performer, who has received GLAAD (2000), Obie (2001), Bessie (2004), Ethyl (2007), and a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2012).",
" Bond is transgender and prefers the gender-inclusive honorific \"Mx.\" (in place of \"Ms.\"/\"Mr.\") and pronoun \"v\" (with \"vself\" instead of \"her\"/\"himself\"), a reference to the artist's middle name."
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"Alfred Eisenstaedt (December 6, 1898 – August 23, 1995) was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist.",
" He began his career in pre-World War II Germany and after moving to the U.S. achieved prominence as a staff photographer for \"Life Magazine\", which featured more than 90 of his pictures on its covers with over 2,500 photo stories published."
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"Garden City National Forest was established as the Garden City Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Kansas on July 25, 1905 with 97280 acre .",
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"Benjamin LaGuer (born May 1, 1963) is a convicted rapist serving a life sentence in Massachusetts.",
" He has not acknowledged the crime for which he was convicted, claiming innocence.",
" His case achieved prominence in the late 1980s when reporting by John King discovered a juror who said that other members of the all-white-male jury uttered racist slurs before and during deliberations.",
" His case became a flashpoint in the 2006 race for Massachusetts Governor when it was revealed that Deval Patrick, the Democratic candidate, had corresponded with and supported the inmate over a period of several years."
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"Joseph Cheshire Cotten, Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and television actor.",
" Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of \"The Philadelphia Story\" and \"Sabrina Fair\".",
" He first gained worldwide fame in three Orson Welles films: \"Citizen Kane\" (1941), \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" (1942), and \"Journey into Fear\" (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay.",
" He went on to become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in films such as \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943), \"Love Letters\" (1945), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948), \"The Third Man\" (1949) and \"Niagara\" (1953).",
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"Title: Leonard Hokanson\n\nLeonard Hokanson (August 13, 1931 – March 21, 2003) was an American pianist who achieved prominence in Europe as a soloist and chamber musician. Born in Vinalhaven, Maine, he attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Bennington College in Vermont, where he received a master of arts degree with a major in music. He made his concert debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the age of eighteen. Drafted into the U.S. Army after graduate school, he was posted to Augsburg, Germany. He achieved early recognition as a performer in Europe, serving as a soloist with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Vienna Symphony. He was awarded the Steinway Prize of Boston and was a prizewinner at the Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy. His numerous international music festival appearances included Aldeburgh, Berlin, Echternach, Lucerne, Prague, Ravinia, Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Tanglewood, and Vienna.",
"Title: Oliver Stone\n\nWilliam Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978). He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983). As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture. \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier. He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993). Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008). His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016).",
"Title: Samuel L. Jackson\n\nSamuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and film producer. He achieved prominence and critical acclaim in the early 1990s with films such as \"Jungle Fever\" (1991), \"Patriot Games\" (1992), \"Amos & Andrew\" (1993), \"True Romance\" (1993), \"Jurassic Park\" (1993) and his collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino including \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Jackie Brown\" (1997), \"Django Unchained\" (2012), and \"The Hateful Eight\" (2015). He is a highly prolific actor, having appeared in over 100 films, including \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" (1995), \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Shaft\" (2000), \"The 51st State\" (2001), \"Black Snake Moan\" (2006), \"Snakes on a Plane\" (2006), and the \"Star Wars\" prequel trilogy (1999–2005), as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.",
"Title: Albert Finney\n\nAlbert Finney (born 9 May 1936) is an English actor. Beginning in the theatre, Finney was especially successful in plays by William Shakespeare before he switched to films. He achieved prominence in films in the early 1960s, his debut being \"The Entertainer\", directed by Tony Richardson, who had directed him in theatre plays various times before. He became a leading Free Cinema figure, and has maintained a successful career in theatre, film and television. He is known for his roles in \"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning\" (1960), \"Tom Jones\" (1963), \"Scrooge\" (1970), \"Annie\" (1982), \"The Dresser\" (1983), \"Miller's Crossing\" (1990), \"Big Fish\" (2003), \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" (2007), \"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead\" (2007), \"The Bourne Legacy\" (2012), and the James Bond film \"Skyfall\" (2012).",
"Title: Justin Vivian Bond\n\nJustin Vivian Bond (born May 9, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, author, painter, performance artist, and actor. Described as \"the best cabaret artist of his generation\", and a \"tornado of art and activism\", Bond first achieved prominence under the pseudonym of Kiki Durane in the stage duo known as Kiki and Herb, an act born out of a collaboration with long-time co-star Kenny Mellman. With a musical voice, self-described as \"kind of woody and full with a lot of vibration.\" Bond is a Tony-nominated (2007) performer, who has received GLAAD (2000), Obie (2001), Bessie (2004), Ethyl (2007), and a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2012). Bond is transgender and prefers the gender-inclusive honorific \"Mx.\" (in place of \"Ms.\"/\"Mr.\") and pronoun \"v\" (with \"vself\" instead of \"her\"/\"himself\"), a reference to the artist's middle name.",
"Title: Alfred Eisenstaedt\n\nAlfred Eisenstaedt (December 6, 1898 – August 23, 1995) was a German-born American photographer and photojournalist. He began his career in pre-World War II Germany and after moving to the U.S. achieved prominence as a staff photographer for \"Life Magazine\", which featured more than 90 of his pictures on its covers with over 2,500 photo stories published.",
"Title: Garden City National Forest\n\nGarden City National Forest was established as the Garden City Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Kansas on July 25, 1905 with 97280 acre . It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On May 15, 1908 it was renamed Kansas National Forest, and on December 1, 1915 it was abolished.",
"Title: Benjamin LaGuer\n\nBenjamin LaGuer (born May 1, 1963) is a convicted rapist serving a life sentence in Massachusetts. He has not acknowledged the crime for which he was convicted, claiming innocence. His case achieved prominence in the late 1980s when reporting by John King discovered a juror who said that other members of the all-white-male jury uttered racist slurs before and during deliberations. His case became a flashpoint in the 2006 race for Massachusetts Governor when it was revealed that Deval Patrick, the Democratic candidate, had corresponded with and supported the inmate over a period of several years.",
"Title: Joseph Cotten\n\nJoseph Cheshire Cotten, Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and television actor. Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of \"The Philadelphia Story\" and \"Sabrina Fair\". He first gained worldwide fame in three Orson Welles films: \"Citizen Kane\" (1941), \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" (1942), and \"Journey into Fear\" (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay. He went on to become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in films such as \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943), \"Love Letters\" (1945), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948), \"The Third Man\" (1949) and \"Niagara\" (1953). One of his final films was Michael Cimino's \"Heaven's Gate\" (1980)."
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Where did the tour for Ariana Grande's album originally titled "Moonlight" conclude?
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Hong Kong.
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" It was released on September 3, 2013, by Republic Records.",
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" Grande describes the album's first half as a \"throwback\" to the R&B music of the 1990s, and the second half being \"very unique and very special that I've sort of written\" which is completely original.",
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" Grande wanted \"My Everything\" to sound as \"an evolution\" from her debut album, \"Yours Truly\" (2013); it explores more mature themes and genres.",
" In the album's production, Ariana worked with a host of producers – including Max Martin, Shellback, Benny Blanco, Ryan Tedder, Darkchild, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Zedd, and David Guetta.",
" Upon its release, the album debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 169,000 copies in its first week.",
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" Her debut single \"Put Your Hearts Up\", a bubblegum pop song, was released the same year.",
" Grande later called it \"inauthentic and fake\" and described it as \"the worst moment of my life\"; she hid the video on her Vevo account.",
" After she expressed her disappointment with the song, Republic Records gave Grande more creative control over the production of her debut album."
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"Thomas Lee \"Tommy\" Brown (born May 1, 1986), also known as Tommy Brown or TB Hits, is an American recording artist, musician, Multiplatinum record producer and songwriter.",
" Tommy currently lives in LA and was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.",
" He has received awards from ASCAP, and was Grammy nominated.",
" He has scored multiple chart topping albums while working with Ariana Grande on her debut #1 album Yours Truly, and her second #1 album My Everything, lastly, Grande's 3rd studio album, Dangerous Woman charting #2 on Billboard 200.",
" Brown has also collected production credits for three songs on Grammy-award winning artist Meghan Trainor's second album, Thank You.",
" Brown's upcoming releases are DJ Khaled's next single \"Forgive Me Father\" feat Trainor & Wale, and Macy Gray's single \"Sugar Daddy\" feat Andre 3000.",
" Tommy Brown is also a music producer.",
" He has produced for many prominent artists including Ariana Grande, Travis Scott, Chris Brown, Black Eyed Peas (which gained him a Grammy nomination in 2010), T.I, Jennifer Lopez, Fifth Harmony, Pia Mia, Macy Gray, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean, Meghan Trainor, Victoria Monet, Meek Mill, Ludacris, Ray J and Gorilla Zoe.",
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" Written by Denisia \"Blu June\" Andrews, Brittany Coney, Grande, Big Sean, and produced by Key Wane, the song is a ballad with piano, string, and drum machine instrumentation that lyrically deals with a couple trying to decide on what their future, troubled relationship is going to be like.",
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"Title: Dangerous Woman (album)\n\nDangerous Woman is the third studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released by Republic Records on May 20, 2016. The album is the follow-up to her second studio album \"My Everything\" (2014), and features guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future. The album was originally to be titled \"Moonlight\" and the song \"Focus\" was the intended lead single. However, later the album's name was changed to \"Dangerous Woman\" and \"Focus\" was removed from the album's standard track listing. \"Dangerous Woman\" is primarily a pop and R&B album, with influences of dance-pop, disco, house, trap, and reggae genres. Grande, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha were the album's executive producers. All three wrote or produced songs for the album, as did musicians such as Ilya Salmanzadeh and Tommy Brown.",
"Title: Popular Song (Mika song)\n\n\"Popular Song\" is a song by Lebanese-British recording artist Mika, released as the second single in the United States from his third studio album, \"The Origin of Love\". The song features American singer and actress Ariana Grande and is included on her debut album, \"Yours Truly\". The track was written by Mika, Priscilla Renea, Mathieu Jomphe and Stephen Schwartz, and produced by Mika and Greg Wells. The pop version featuring Ariana Grande was produced by Jason Nevins.",
"Title: My Everything (Ariana Grande album)\n\nMy Everything is the second studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released on August 25, 2014 by Republic Records. Grande wanted \"My Everything\" to sound as \"an evolution\" from her debut album, \"Yours Truly\" (2013); it explores more mature themes and genres. In the album's production, Ariana worked with a host of producers – including Max Martin, Shellback, Benny Blanco, Ryan Tedder, Darkchild, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Zedd, and David Guetta. Upon its release, the album debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 169,000 copies in its first week. It debuted at number one in Australia and Canada as well, and peaked in the top ten of twenty countries worldwide. As of March 2016, the album has sold 692,000 copies in the United States.",
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"Title: Tommy Brown (record producer)\n\nThomas Lee \"Tommy\" Brown (born May 1, 1986), also known as Tommy Brown or TB Hits, is an American recording artist, musician, Multiplatinum record producer and songwriter. Tommy currently lives in LA and was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has received awards from ASCAP, and was Grammy nominated. He has scored multiple chart topping albums while working with Ariana Grande on her debut #1 album Yours Truly, and her second #1 album My Everything, lastly, Grande's 3rd studio album, Dangerous Woman charting #2 on Billboard 200. Brown has also collected production credits for three songs on Grammy-award winning artist Meghan Trainor's second album, Thank You. Brown's upcoming releases are DJ Khaled's next single \"Forgive Me Father\" feat Trainor & Wale, and Macy Gray's single \"Sugar Daddy\" feat Andre 3000. Tommy Brown is also a music producer. He has produced for many prominent artists including Ariana Grande, Travis Scott, Chris Brown, Black Eyed Peas (which gained him a Grammy nomination in 2010), T.I, Jennifer Lopez, Fifth Harmony, Pia Mia, Macy Gray, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean, Meghan Trainor, Victoria Monet, Meek Mill, Ludacris, Ray J and Gorilla Zoe. He learned from production greats Roy \"Royalty\" Hamilton and Rodney Jerkins of Darkchild, while working alongside them and eventually creating a team of his own and producing with them.",
"Title: Dangerous Woman Tour\n\nThe Dangerous Woman Tour was the third concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande; it promoted her third studio album, \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016). The tour began on February 3, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, and, after stops in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania, it ended on September 21, 2017, in Hong Kong.",
"Title: The Listening Sessions\n\nThe Listening Sessions was the debut concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande. The tour supported Grande's debut studio album, \"Yours Truly\", which was released August 30, 2013. The tour began on August 11, 2013 and concluded September 22, 2013 and showcased all of the material from Grande's debut studio album, with the exception of \"Popular Song\". The tour grossed $679,360 from 11 shows across North America. The tour was said to expand after the release of \"Yours Truly\", but failed to materialize due to Grande's acting schedule and recording sessions for her second studio album, \"My Everything\".",
"Title: Best Mistake\n\n\"Best Mistake\" is a song by American recording artist Ariana Grande that features American hip hop recording artist Big Sean. The song served as a promotional single from Grande's second studio album, \"My Everything\" (2014), and was released at midnight on August 12, 2014. Written by Denisia \"Blu June\" Andrews, Brittany Coney, Grande, Big Sean, and produced by Key Wane, the song is a ballad with piano, string, and drum machine instrumentation that lyrically deals with a couple trying to decide on what their future, troubled relationship is going to be like. Grande has claimed it is her favorite track off \"My Everything\"."
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Alycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey, is an Australian actress, in 2016, she starred in the German film "Friend Request", an English-language German supernatural-psychological horror film, directed by who?
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Simon Verhoeven
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" Debnam-Carey has also starred in the 2014 films \"Into the Storm\" and \"The Devil's Hand\", and appeared in the television series \"McLeod's Daughters\", \"Dream Life\", and \"Next Stop Hollywood\".",
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"Aditya Om (born 5 October 1980) is an Indian film actor, writer, lyricist, director and producer and well known star in Telugu movies.",
" He also did theatre and serials.",
" He starred in \"Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo \" (2002) as a main lead.",
" He has done more than 25 films as a leading actor in Telugu films (South Indian Films).",
" He has directed critically acclaimed film \"Bandook\" and Silent film \"Mr Lonely Miss lovely\".",
" His short films \"Maya Mobile\" and \"For my mother\" were widely appreciated.",
" As an associate producer he was involved in critically acclaimed feature films \"Shudra\" and \"Dozakh, in search of heaven\".",
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"Tarzan (also known as Tarzan 3D) is a 2013 English-language German 3D computer-animated motion capture action-adventure film written, directed and produced by German producer Reinhard Klooss which was released on October 17, 2013 in Russia.",
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" The film stars the voices of Kellan Lutz, Spencer Locke, Anton Zetterholm, Mark Deklin, Joe Cappelletti, and Jaime Ray Newman.",
" The screenplay was written by Reinhard Klooss, Jessica Postigo and Yoni Brenner.",
" The film is based on the classic book \"Tarzan of the Apes\" (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is one of many adaptations.",
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"Kokowääh 2 is a 2013 German film directed by Til Schweiger.",
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" It was released in German–speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) on 3 February 2011.",
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" Another of Schweiger's daughters, Luna Schweiger, makes a small appearance in the film.",
" \"Kokowääh\" is an onomatopoetic depiction of the French pronunciation of coq au vin.",
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"Friend Request Pending is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and produced by Chris Croucher and directed by Chris Foggin.",
" It stars Judi Dench, Tom Hiddleston, and Philip Jackson.",
" It was included in the feature film \"Stars in Shorts\"."
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"Title: Friend Request\n\nFriend Request (released overseas as Unfriend) is a 2016 English-language German supernatural-psychological horror film directed by Simon Verhoeven and written by Verhoeven, Matthew Ballen, and Philip Koch. The film stars Alycia Debnam-Carey, William Moseley, Connor Paolo, Brit Morgan, Brooke Markham, Sean Marquette, Liesl Ahlers, and Shashawnee Hall. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on 7 January 2016 in Germany and 22 September 2017 in the United States by Entertainment Studios Motion Picutres.",
"Title: Rosalie Goes Shopping\n\nRosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold.",
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"Title: The Last Station\n\nThe Last Station is a 2009 English-language German biographical drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman, and based on Jay Parini's 1990 biographical novel of the same name, which chronicled the final months of Leo Tolstoy's life. The film stars Christopher Plummer as Tolstoy and Helen Mirren as his wife Sofya Tolstaya. The film is about the battle between Sofya and his disciple Vladimir Chertkov for his legacy and the copyright of his works. The film premiered at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival.",
"Title: Fremde Haut\n\nFremde Haut is a 2005 German film. It was directed by Angelina Maccarone and stars Jasmin Tabatabai, Anneke Kim Sarnau, and Navíd Akhavan. Its English title is Unveiled.",
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"Title: Kokowääh 2\n\nKokowääh 2 is a 2013 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It is a sequel to the 2011 film \"Kokowääh\". It was released in German–speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) on 7 February 2013. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi reprising their roles from the first film.",
"Title: Kokowääh\n\nKokowääh is a 2011 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It was released in German–speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) on 3 February 2011. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi. Another of Schweiger's daughters, Luna Schweiger, makes a small appearance in the film. \"Kokowääh\" is an onomatopoetic depiction of the French pronunciation of coq au vin. A sequel, \"Kokowääh 2\", was released on 7 February 2013 with Schweiger having returned as director, co-writer and producer.",
"Title: Friend Request Pending\n\nFriend Request Pending is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and produced by Chris Croucher and directed by Chris Foggin. It stars Judi Dench, Tom Hiddleston, and Philip Jackson. It was included in the feature film \"Stars in Shorts\"."
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When was the author of the German novel Correction born?
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9 February 1931
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What personal friend of William "Bill" Hanley was a stage and motion picture actor, vaudeville performer, American cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist, and social commentator?
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Will Rogers
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What country of origin is Electronic Arts and it's former CEO, John Riccitiello?
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American
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"Title: Electronic Arts\n\nElectronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded and incorporated on May 28, 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for its games. As of September 2017, Electronic Arts is the second-largest gaming company in the Americas and Europe by revenue and market capitalization after Activision Blizzard and ahead of Take-Two Interactive.",
"Title: Josh Resnick\n\nJosh Resnick is an American video game producer. He was the co-founder and president of the now defunct game developer Pandemic Studios. Pandemic Studios and its sister company, BioWare, were purchased by Electronic Arts in 2008 for $860 million. After Pandemic's game received bad reviews and poor sales, Electronic Arts shut down the company. He then went on to co-found and head up as CEO luxury candy boutique Sugarfina, featuring 125+ gourmet sweets from small artisan candymakers around the world.",
"Title: Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances\n\nCommand & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances is a military science fiction massively multiplayer online real-time strategy video game developed by Electronic Arts Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts as a free-to-play online-only browser game. The game entered its open beta stage on March 15, 2012 and its official release was on May 24, 2012 requiring an Origin account to play.",
"Title: Peter Moore (businessman)\n\nPeter Moore (born January 1, 1955) is a British business executive best known for his former positions as Corporate Vice-President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business division, overseeing the Xbox and Xbox 360 game consoles, and president of SEGA of America. From 2007 to 2017, he was head of Electronic Arts' EA Sports game division. He resigned from Electronic Arts in February 2017 to become CEO of Liverpool Football Club.",
"Title: Jane's Combat Simulations\n\nJane's Combat Simulations was a brand of PC flight and combat simulators released by Electronic Arts (EA). The Jane's Information Group branding was purchased by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their growing line of combat games. The license was announced in 1995, and games were released over the next 5 years, although Jane's Combat Simulations branded games had been released by Electronic Arts since 1994. In late 2000, Electronic Arts dropped Jane's Combat Simulations, leading to them being licensed by different companies.",
"Title: Don Mattrick\n\nDon A. Mattrick (born 13 February 1964) is the former CEO of social gaming company Zynga, as well as a member of its board of directors. Previously, Mattrick was the President of the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. In this role, he was responsible for a collection of consumer businesses including Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Xbox One, Kinect, TV Music and Video services, Microsoft Mediaroom, PC and Mobile Interactive Entertainment as well as the manufacturing and supply chain for Microsoft. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2007, Mattrick served as the President of Worldwide Studios for Electronic Arts, where he worked for 15 years. At the age of 17, Mattrick founded Distinctive Software which was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1991 and subsequently became EA Canada.",
"Title: John Riccitiello\n\nJohn S. Riccitiello ( ) is an American businessman who served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Electronic Arts (EA) from 1997 to 2004, later returning as CEO from 2007 to 2013. He is currently the CEO of Unity Technologies.",
"Title: Tarrnie Williams\n\nTryon \"Tarrnie\" M. Williams (born November 11, 1940) is a Canadian businessman. He is the founder of Canada's first publicly traded software company, Sydney Development Corporation formed in 1978. From 1987 to 1991 he was President and CEO of Distinctive Software Inc. of Vancouver and, upon the acquisition of that company by Electronic Arts Inc., North America's largest publisher of interactive software, he became President and CEO of Electronic Arts (Canada) Inc. Mr. Williams has considerable experience in the fields of computer and video games, biotechnology, real estate, and computer technology. He has over 40 years of leading technology ventures to success. Recipient of lifetime achievement award for contributions in technology. Co-founded and led companies to exits of more than $850 million.",
"Title: Louis Castle\n\nCastle co-founded Westwood Studios with Brett Sperry in 1985. Castle remained with Westwood when it was bought by Electronic Arts in 1998 and he was a vice president and General Manager of EA's Blueprint Studio. He was given the second annual Lifetime Achievement Award by the Computer Game Developers Association at the Spotlight Awards in 1999. From 2003 to June 2009, Castle was Vice President of Creative Development at the Los Angeles studio of Electronic Arts. On July 15, 2009, it was announced that Castle would join InstantAction as the new CEO of GarageGames. After InstantAction was shut down in November 2010, Castle went on to become Senior Advisor for Premium FanPage in January 2011, and later joined Zynga as VP of Studios. On March 9, 2017, he became the head of Amazon Game Studios Seattle.",
"Title: Rod Humble\n\nRod Humble (born 1 June 1964) is the former Chief Executive Officer of Second Life creator Linden Lab, Chief Creative Officer at ToyTalk and former Executive Vice President for the EA Play label of the video game company Electronic Arts. He is currently the GM for the San Francisco studio of SGN. He has been contributing to the development of games since 1990, and is recently best known for his work on the Electronic Arts titles, \"The Sims 2\" and \"The Sims 3\". Previously he worked at Sony Online where he worked on \"EverQuest\" and before that Virgin Interactive's \"SubSpace\"."
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5,384
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They are both singers
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American singer
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Bill DeLoach",
"Danny Gans"
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0,
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"The Whiskeyhill Singers were formed in early 1961 by Dave Guard after he left The Kingston Trio.",
" Guard formed the Singers as an attempt to return to the Trio's earlier roots in folk music.",
" The \"Singers\" lasted about six months before disbanding.",
" During that short period the group released one album, \"Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers\", and recorded a number of songs for the soundtrack of \"How the West Was Won\", but only four of these were used in the movie."
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"Pakistani singers and bands became popular during the early nineties, with pop, rock and Ghazal becoming more fashionable with the younger generations.",
" This article contains a list of notable singers who are based in Pakistan.",
" This list includes singers who in many genres including pop, rock, jazz, traditional, classical, Ghazals styles or folk music.",
" Most of these singers come to India to try their luck in the Indian film industry namely Bollywood as their Pakistani film industry is at its infancy."
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"sentences": [
"The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College (founded in 1970) is the oldest existing Black organization at Harvard College.",
" Formed during a time of high political turmoil, the purpose of the Kuumba Singers is to express Black creativity and spirituality to create a safe space for Black students.",
" In existence for almost 50 years, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College, or simply Kuumba, has served the Boston-Cambridge community as well as the national community through songs ranging from Negro Spirituals to Contemporary Gospel.",
" With concerts held during both the winter and the spring of each year, along with many other performances and a spring tour, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College are committed to celebrating Black culture and providing a sense of unity and safety for its members.",
" Through its music and performance, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College strives to fulfill its mission of leaving a space better than it was found in the true meaning of kuumba."
],
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"sentences": [
"Danny Davies Gans (October 25, 1956 – May 1, 2009) was an American singer, comedian and vocal impressionist."
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"sentences": [
"The list of Geordie singers is a list of singers who are Geordies. Geordie is the regional nickname given to people from the Tyneside region of North East England.",
" Geordie is also the name given to the dialect of English that they speak.",
" Geordie singers are singers who are from the Tyneside region of England or singers who speak in the Geordie dialect.",
" Most Geordie singers have only recorded Geordie dialect songs and feature on compilation albums of Geordie songs, however, some Geordie singers have found mainstream success in pop music, one of these being Sting from the band \"The Police\"."
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"Bill DeLoach (born June 19, 1951 in Baltimore, Maryland), is a singer, keyboardist, guitarist, composer, vocal arranger, musical director, and music producer, who was a member of The Four Seasons and the musical director for entertainer Danny Gans."
],
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"sentences": [
"The University of Utah Singers (UU Singers) was the premier choral ensemble at the University of Utah until 2010.",
" The ensemble was organized in 2003 by Dr. Brady R. Allred.",
" Composed of approximately 45 voices, the ensemble performed repertoire from a wide range of musical styles and eras.",
" In their short history, UU Singers achieved both national and international acclaim, winning the Grand Prize at the 2005 Florilège Vocal de Tours International Choir Competition in Tours, France, winning the European Grand Prix Choral Competition in Tolosa, Spain in 2006, winning first prize at the 11th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf in 2009, participating in the 19th Festival “Choralies de Vaison-la-Romaine” in France and the 37th Abu Gosh international vocal music festival near Jerusalem.",
" The UU Singers performed in concerts throughout England, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany and Israel on five international concert tours, and has appeared on French national television at the Nancy International Choir Festival."
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"A music stand is a pedestal or elevated rack designed to hold a paper score or sheets of music in position for reading.",
" Most music stands for orchestral, chamber music or solo orchestra-family instruments (violin, oboe, trumpet, etc.) can be raised or lowered to accommodate seated or standing performers or performers of different heights.",
" Many types of keyboard instruments have a built-in or removable music rack or stand where sheet music can be placed.",
" Music stands enable musicians to read sheet music or scores while playing an instrument or conducting, as the stand leaves the hands free.",
" Music stands are sometimes used by singers, but for choirs, singers typically hold their sheet music in a folder and singers doing solo recitals or opera performances typically memorize the lyrics and melodies.",
" Some singers use stands, such as lounge singers and wedding vocalists who have a repertoire of hundreds of songs, which makes remembering all of the verses difficult."
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"The Purple Spirit Singers is a group of male traditional Indigenous singers, led by Brandon Barberstock of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, who sing in various drum styles (see Pow Wow Singers, Hand Drum Singers, Round Dance Singers, etc.).",
" This group originally formed when a collective of Indigenous students studying at Western University (London, On.)",
" decided that they wanted to create a group to share songs, teachings, and positive energy within the group and throughout the community.",
" The name translates from English into Anishinaabemowin as Zhoomin-Innande Manitou Negamowaad - meaning Purple Spirit Singers."
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"Singers Glen is an unincorporated community located in Rockingham County, Virginia, and situated between Little North Mountain and Interstate 81.",
" Singers Glen is a historic settlement that is registered by both the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission and the United States Department of the Interior.",
" The community comprises one road (Singers Glen Road), the Singers Glen Post Office, a recycling center, the Singers Glen School, the Singers Glen Volunteer Fire Company, one store, and a Methodist and Baptist Church."
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"title": "Singers Glen, Virginia"
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"Title: Whiskeyhill Singers\n\nThe Whiskeyhill Singers were formed in early 1961 by Dave Guard after he left The Kingston Trio. Guard formed the Singers as an attempt to return to the Trio's earlier roots in folk music. The \"Singers\" lasted about six months before disbanding. During that short period the group released one album, \"Dave Guard & The Whiskeyhill Singers\", and recorded a number of songs for the soundtrack of \"How the West Was Won\", but only four of these were used in the movie.",
"Title: List of Pakistani pop singers\n\nPakistani singers and bands became popular during the early nineties, with pop, rock and Ghazal becoming more fashionable with the younger generations. This article contains a list of notable singers who are based in Pakistan. This list includes singers who in many genres including pop, rock, jazz, traditional, classical, Ghazals styles or folk music. Most of these singers come to India to try their luck in the Indian film industry namely Bollywood as their Pakistani film industry is at its infancy.",
"Title: The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College\n\nThe Kuumba Singers of Harvard College (founded in 1970) is the oldest existing Black organization at Harvard College. Formed during a time of high political turmoil, the purpose of the Kuumba Singers is to express Black creativity and spirituality to create a safe space for Black students. In existence for almost 50 years, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College, or simply Kuumba, has served the Boston-Cambridge community as well as the national community through songs ranging from Negro Spirituals to Contemporary Gospel. With concerts held during both the winter and the spring of each year, along with many other performances and a spring tour, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College are committed to celebrating Black culture and providing a sense of unity and safety for its members. Through its music and performance, the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College strives to fulfill its mission of leaving a space better than it was found in the true meaning of kuumba.",
"Title: Danny Gans\n\nDanny Davies Gans (October 25, 1956 – May 1, 2009) was an American singer, comedian and vocal impressionist.",
"Title: List of Geordie singers\n\nThe list of Geordie singers is a list of singers who are Geordies. Geordie is the regional nickname given to people from the Tyneside region of North East England. Geordie is also the name given to the dialect of English that they speak. Geordie singers are singers who are from the Tyneside region of England or singers who speak in the Geordie dialect. Most Geordie singers have only recorded Geordie dialect songs and feature on compilation albums of Geordie songs, however, some Geordie singers have found mainstream success in pop music, one of these being Sting from the band \"The Police\".",
"Title: Bill DeLoach\n\nBill DeLoach (born June 19, 1951 in Baltimore, Maryland), is a singer, keyboardist, guitarist, composer, vocal arranger, musical director, and music producer, who was a member of The Four Seasons and the musical director for entertainer Danny Gans.",
"Title: University of Utah Singers\n\nThe University of Utah Singers (UU Singers) was the premier choral ensemble at the University of Utah until 2010. The ensemble was organized in 2003 by Dr. Brady R. Allred. Composed of approximately 45 voices, the ensemble performed repertoire from a wide range of musical styles and eras. In their short history, UU Singers achieved both national and international acclaim, winning the Grand Prize at the 2005 Florilège Vocal de Tours International Choir Competition in Tours, France, winning the European Grand Prix Choral Competition in Tolosa, Spain in 2006, winning first prize at the 11th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf in 2009, participating in the 19th Festival “Choralies de Vaison-la-Romaine” in France and the 37th Abu Gosh international vocal music festival near Jerusalem. The UU Singers performed in concerts throughout England, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany and Israel on five international concert tours, and has appeared on French national television at the Nancy International Choir Festival.",
"Title: Music stand\n\nA music stand is a pedestal or elevated rack designed to hold a paper score or sheets of music in position for reading. Most music stands for orchestral, chamber music or solo orchestra-family instruments (violin, oboe, trumpet, etc.) can be raised or lowered to accommodate seated or standing performers or performers of different heights. Many types of keyboard instruments have a built-in or removable music rack or stand where sheet music can be placed. Music stands enable musicians to read sheet music or scores while playing an instrument or conducting, as the stand leaves the hands free. Music stands are sometimes used by singers, but for choirs, singers typically hold their sheet music in a folder and singers doing solo recitals or opera performances typically memorize the lyrics and melodies. Some singers use stands, such as lounge singers and wedding vocalists who have a repertoire of hundreds of songs, which makes remembering all of the verses difficult.",
"Title: Purple Spirit Singers\n\nThe Purple Spirit Singers is a group of male traditional Indigenous singers, led by Brandon Barberstock of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, who sing in various drum styles (see Pow Wow Singers, Hand Drum Singers, Round Dance Singers, etc.). This group originally formed when a collective of Indigenous students studying at Western University (London, On.) decided that they wanted to create a group to share songs, teachings, and positive energy within the group and throughout the community. The name translates from English into Anishinaabemowin as Zhoomin-Innande Manitou Negamowaad - meaning Purple Spirit Singers.",
"Title: Singers Glen, Virginia\n\nSingers Glen is an unincorporated community located in Rockingham County, Virginia, and situated between Little North Mountain and Interstate 81. Singers Glen is a historic settlement that is registered by both the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission and the United States Department of the Interior. The community comprises one road (Singers Glen Road), the Singers Glen Post Office, a recycling center, the Singers Glen School, the Singers Glen Volunteer Fire Company, one store, and a Methodist and Baptist Church."
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5,385
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The Haleakala Trail is located in the national park located on the island of Maui that covers how big of an area?
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33,265 acre
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bridge
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easy
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"Haleakala Trail",
"Haleakalā National Park",
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"The Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia.",
" The 646000 ha national park is located northeast of Melbourne.",
" It is the largest National Park in Victoria, and covers much of the higher areas of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, including Victoria's highest point, Mount Bogong at 1986 m and the associated subalpine woodland and grassland of the Bogong High Plains.",
" The park's north-eastern boundary is along the border with New South Wales, where it abuts the Kosciuszko National Park.",
" On 7 November 2008 the Alpine National Park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves."
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"Haleakalā National Park is a national park located on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻ i.",
" The park covers an area of 33,265 acre , of which 19,270 acre is a wilderness area."
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"Dunes of Texel National Park (Dutch: \"Nationaal Park Duinen van Texel\" ) is a national park located on the North-Holland island of Texel in the Netherlands.",
" All dune systems on the western side of the island and the large coastal plains on both the northern and southern points of the island are part of the park.",
" The park covers approximately 43 km2 and attained national park status in 2002.",
" The visitor center is located in the natural history museum Ecomare."
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"Haleakala Wilderness is a designated wilderness area within Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii.",
" It was designated on October 20, 1976, with 19270 acre , and was expanded to 24719 acre in 2005.",
" Encompassing the crater of Haleakalā, the Wilderness is accessible by two trails – Halemauu and Keoneheehee (Sliding Sands)."
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"sentences": [
"Middle Button Island National Park is an Indian national park located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.",
" The park was created in 1979 and is situated about 200 km northeast of Port Blair, capital of the island group.",
" The total area that the national park covers is about 64 km2 .",
" Along with the neighbouring islands of North Button and South Button, both also national parks, it forms part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park off the coast of South Andaman Island."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Under-the-Rim Trail is a 22.9 mi hiking trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.",
" The trail was established by the National Park Service to provide access to the portions of the park located below the rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, whose edge forms the eroded natural amphitheater for which the park is famous.",
" Plans dating to 1932 proposed the trail so that wooded portions of the park's east side could be accessed, primarily for fire suppression activities rather than for access to scenic features.",
" Work began on the trail in 1934, using Civilian Conservation Corps labor from CCC Camp NP-3, with work continuing into 1935."
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"sentences": [
"Hawaii Route 31, also known as the Pi'ilani Highway, is a 38-mile road on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii.",
" The state road begins in at an intersection with Hawaii Routes 310 and 311 in the West Maui town of Kihei.",
" The highway formerly ran parallel to the coast all the way to the southern terminus of the Hana Highway (Route 360), until developments in Wailea and Makena blocked access.",
".",
" The Kihei section of the highway now terminates in Wailea, and the much longer Kaupo section, which is county-maintained as County Road 31, connects Route 37 near Kula to the Route 360 south of Hana (at the western border of Haleakala National Park)."
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"Hosmer's Grove is an example of experimental forestation from Hawaii's territorial days.",
" Located just inside Haleakala National Park near the summit of Haleakala in Maui, Hawaii, it includes a campsite and several hiking trails."
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"sentences": [
"The Haleakalā Trail (also sometimes known as the \"Haleakala Bridle Trail\") is the historic public access route to Haleakalā Crater and the summit of Haleakalā, which are now part of Haleakalā National Park."
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"The Hawaiian Islands Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO biosphere reserve in the Hawaiian Islands, created in 1980.",
" It comprises Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii, and Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui, with a total area of 995.45 square kilometres."
],
"title": "Hawaiian Islands Biosphere Reserve"
}
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"Title: Alpine National Park\n\nThe Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia. The 646000 ha national park is located northeast of Melbourne. It is the largest National Park in Victoria, and covers much of the higher areas of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, including Victoria's highest point, Mount Bogong at 1986 m and the associated subalpine woodland and grassland of the Bogong High Plains. The park's north-eastern boundary is along the border with New South Wales, where it abuts the Kosciuszko National Park. On 7 November 2008 the Alpine National Park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves.",
"Title: Haleakalā National Park\n\nHaleakalā National Park is a national park located on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻ i. The park covers an area of 33,265 acre , of which 19,270 acre is a wilderness area.",
"Title: Dunes of Texel National Park\n\nDunes of Texel National Park (Dutch: \"Nationaal Park Duinen van Texel\" ) is a national park located on the North-Holland island of Texel in the Netherlands. All dune systems on the western side of the island and the large coastal plains on both the northern and southern points of the island are part of the park. The park covers approximately 43 km2 and attained national park status in 2002. The visitor center is located in the natural history museum Ecomare.",
"Title: Haleakala Wilderness\n\nHaleakala Wilderness is a designated wilderness area within Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It was designated on October 20, 1976, with 19270 acre , and was expanded to 24719 acre in 2005. Encompassing the crater of Haleakalā, the Wilderness is accessible by two trails – Halemauu and Keoneheehee (Sliding Sands).",
"Title: Middle Button Island National Park\n\nMiddle Button Island National Park is an Indian national park located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The park was created in 1979 and is situated about 200 km northeast of Port Blair, capital of the island group. The total area that the national park covers is about 64 km2 . Along with the neighbouring islands of North Button and South Button, both also national parks, it forms part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park off the coast of South Andaman Island.",
"Title: Under-the-Rim Trail\n\nThe Under-the-Rim Trail is a 22.9 mi hiking trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The trail was established by the National Park Service to provide access to the portions of the park located below the rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, whose edge forms the eroded natural amphitheater for which the park is famous. Plans dating to 1932 proposed the trail so that wooded portions of the park's east side could be accessed, primarily for fire suppression activities rather than for access to scenic features. Work began on the trail in 1934, using Civilian Conservation Corps labor from CCC Camp NP-3, with work continuing into 1935.",
"Title: Hawaii Route 31\n\nHawaii Route 31, also known as the Pi'ilani Highway, is a 38-mile road on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state road begins in at an intersection with Hawaii Routes 310 and 311 in the West Maui town of Kihei. The highway formerly ran parallel to the coast all the way to the southern terminus of the Hana Highway (Route 360), until developments in Wailea and Makena blocked access. . The Kihei section of the highway now terminates in Wailea, and the much longer Kaupo section, which is county-maintained as County Road 31, connects Route 37 near Kula to the Route 360 south of Hana (at the western border of Haleakala National Park).",
"Title: Hosmer's Grove\n\nHosmer's Grove is an example of experimental forestation from Hawaii's territorial days. Located just inside Haleakala National Park near the summit of Haleakala in Maui, Hawaii, it includes a campsite and several hiking trails.",
"Title: Haleakala Trail\n\nThe Haleakalā Trail (also sometimes known as the \"Haleakala Bridle Trail\") is the historic public access route to Haleakalā Crater and the summit of Haleakalā, which are now part of Haleakalā National Park.",
"Title: Hawaiian Islands Biosphere Reserve\n\nThe Hawaiian Islands Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO biosphere reserve in the Hawaiian Islands, created in 1980. It comprises Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii, and Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui, with a total area of 995.45 square kilometres."
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5,386
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Does Hong Kong or Wuzhong, Ningxia have a larger population?
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Hong Kong
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comparison
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medium
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"Islam is practised in :Hong Kong by about 300,000 Muslims.",
" About 12,000 of the Muslim families in Hong Kong are 'local boy' families, Muslims of mixed Chinese and South Asian ancestry descended from early Muslim South Asian immigrants who took local Chinese wives (( Tanka )) and brought their children up as Muslims.",
" Hui Muslims from Mainland China also played a role in the development of Islam in Hong Kong, such as Kasim Tuet from Guangzhou, one of the pioneers of Muslim education in the city, for who the Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College is named.",
" In the new millennium, the largest number of Muslims in the territory are Indonesian, in which most of them are female foreign domestic workers.",
" They account for over 120,000 of Hong Kong's Muslim population.",
" The vast majority of Muslims in Hong Kong are Sunni."
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"sentences": [
"New Towns in Hong Kong are areas that the Hong Kong government started developing in the 1950s, in order to accommodate the booming population.",
" At the first phase of development, the newly developed towns were called \"satellite town\", a concept borrowed from the United Kingdom, of which Hong Kong was then still a colony.",
" Kwun Tong, located at eastern Kowloon, and Tsuen Wan, located at the south-west New Territories, were designated as the first two satellite towns, when the urban area in Hong Kong was still relatively small, restricted to the central and western part of Kowloon Peninsula and the northern side of Hong Kong Island.",
" Wah Fu Estate was also built in a remote corner at the southern side of Hong Kong Island, with similar concepts in a smaller scale."
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"sentences": [
"Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada), formerly The Bank of East Asia (Canada), was founded in 1991; it was the Canadian unit of the Bank of East Asia Group (BEA) in Hong Kong.",
" The bank operates five branches in Canada and offers retail banking products catering to expatriate Hong Kong Chinese in Canada.",
" The bank operated at Hong Kong Chinese themed malls or areas with large Hong Kong Chinese population.",
" A 70% stake of the bank was sold by former parent Bank of East Asia in January 2010 to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and on July 2 the bank changed its name to the current name.",
" BEA retains a 30% stake as BEA focuses business in Hong Kong.",
" Signage at all Canadian branches were changed to reflect the new ownership.",
" BEA Canada is the second Hong Kong based bank to pull its Canadian operations.",
" Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) sold its Canadian branches and operations to Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank respectively in the 1990s."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"Sha Tin District () is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong.",
" As one of the 9 districts located in the New Territories, it covers the areas of Sha Tin, Tai Wai, Ma On Shan, Fo Tan, Siu Lek Yuen and Ma Liu Shui.",
" The district is the most populous district in Hong Kong, with a population of 630,273, having a larger population than many countries or dependencies including Iceland, Macau, Montenegro and Brunei."
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"Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region.",
" The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (四邑), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen.",
" The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success.",
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"Title: Islam in Hong Kong\n\nIslam is practised in :Hong Kong by about 300,000 Muslims. About 12,000 of the Muslim families in Hong Kong are 'local boy' families, Muslims of mixed Chinese and South Asian ancestry descended from early Muslim South Asian immigrants who took local Chinese wives (( Tanka )) and brought their children up as Muslims. Hui Muslims from Mainland China also played a role in the development of Islam in Hong Kong, such as Kasim Tuet from Guangzhou, one of the pioneers of Muslim education in the city, for who the Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College is named. In the new millennium, the largest number of Muslims in the territory are Indonesian, in which most of them are female foreign domestic workers. They account for over 120,000 of Hong Kong's Muslim population. The vast majority of Muslims in Hong Kong are Sunni.",
"Title: New towns of Hong Kong\n\nNew Towns in Hong Kong are areas that the Hong Kong government started developing in the 1950s, in order to accommodate the booming population. At the first phase of development, the newly developed towns were called \"satellite town\", a concept borrowed from the United Kingdom, of which Hong Kong was then still a colony. Kwun Tong, located at eastern Kowloon, and Tsuen Wan, located at the south-west New Territories, were designated as the first two satellite towns, when the urban area in Hong Kong was still relatively small, restricted to the central and western part of Kowloon Peninsula and the northern side of Hong Kong Island. Wah Fu Estate was also built in a remote corner at the southern side of Hong Kong Island, with similar concepts in a smaller scale.",
"Title: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)\n\nIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada), formerly The Bank of East Asia (Canada), was founded in 1991; it was the Canadian unit of the Bank of East Asia Group (BEA) in Hong Kong. The bank operates five branches in Canada and offers retail banking products catering to expatriate Hong Kong Chinese in Canada. The bank operated at Hong Kong Chinese themed malls or areas with large Hong Kong Chinese population. A 70% stake of the bank was sold by former parent Bank of East Asia in January 2010 to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and on July 2 the bank changed its name to the current name. BEA retains a 30% stake as BEA focuses business in Hong Kong. Signage at all Canadian branches were changed to reflect the new ownership. BEA Canada is the second Hong Kong based bank to pull its Canadian operations. Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) sold its Canadian branches and operations to Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank respectively in the 1990s.",
"Title: Sha Tin District\n\nSha Tin District () is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. As one of the 9 districts located in the New Territories, it covers the areas of Sha Tin, Tai Wai, Ma On Shan, Fo Tan, Siu Lek Yuen and Ma Liu Shui. The district is the most populous district in Hong Kong, with a population of 630,273, having a larger population than many countries or dependencies including Iceland, Macau, Montenegro and Brunei.",
"Title: Taishanese people in Hong Kong\n\nSze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region. The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (四邑), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen. The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success. In the 1960s, Hong Kong people of Sze Yap origin represented about 30% of Hong Kong's total population and today this population still increases as more immigrants from the Taishanese speaking areas of Guangdong in mainland China continue to immigrate to Hong Kong.",
"Title: Wuzhong, Ningxia\n\nWuzhong () is a prefecture-level city in the Ningxia autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. It was known as Yinnan Prefecture () before it was upgraded to a prefecture-level city in 1998. In 2010, Wuzhong had a population of 1.3 million.",
"Title: Hong Kong\n\nHong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory south to Mainland China and east to Macao in East Asia. With around 7.2 million Hong Kongers of various nationalities in a territory of 1,104 km, Hong Kong is the world's fourth most densely populated country or territory.",
"Title: Nepalis in Hong Kong\n\nThere is a moderate ethnic minority population of Nepalese people in Hong Kong (referred to as 'Hong Kong Nepalese'), forming roughly 0.5% of the total population (approximately 40,000 Hong Kong Nepalese citizens). They primarily came to the territory as part of the Gurkha brigade of the British Army. After the handover in 1997, they were permitted to stay in Hong Kong. Majority of the Nepali population of Hong Kong are the children and grandchildren of Gurkha soldiers who were fierce fighters serving the British Army from 1814.",
"Title: Youth in Hong Kong\n\nYouth in Hong Kong, according to the University of Hong Kong Statistical Profile, includes citizens of the Chinese territory of Hong Kong aged 15–24 years. As of 2011, youth in Hong Kong ages 15–24 made up 12.4% of Hong Kong's overall population at 875,200 people. Hong Kong is a hybrid culture, influenced by China and Britain, but overall by its international economic ties, which plays a role in shaping the lives of the youth in Hong Kong. The youth in Hong Kong are unique in the fact that many are living Transnationalist identities. The demographics are not just ethnically Chinese youth in Hong Kong, but also youth that are ethnically White, Indonesian, Filipino, which can be seen in Demographics of Hong Kong, and that creates a unique society. \"Although with a dominant Chinese population, Hong Kong is an international city and is a mix of East and West rich in cultures, history, and religions.\" The disparity between the rich and poor within Hong Kong has been growing wider.",
"Title: New Territories\n\nNew Territories () is one of the three main regions of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. It makes up 86.2% of Hong Kong's territory, and contains around half of the population of Hong Kong. Historically, it is the region described in The Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory. According to that the territories comprise the mainland area north of the Boundary Street of Kowloon Peninsula and south of the Sham Chun River which is the border between Hong Kong and Mainland China, as well as over 200 outlying Islands including Lantau Island, Lamma Island, Cheung Chau, and Peng Chau in the territory of Hong Kong."
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When will Antonio Aakeel apear in a movie directed by Roar Ulthaug?
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2018
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"Title: Tomb Raider (2018 film)\n\nTomb Raider is an upcoming 2018 American action adventure film directed by Roar Uthaug and written by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Alastair Siddons. It is based on the 2013 video game of the same name by Crystal Dynamics. The film stars Alicia Vikander, Walton Goggins, Daniel Wu, and Dominic West.",
"Title: The Line of Freedom (film)\n\nThe Line of Freedom is a 2013 political drama film directed and produced by David Whitney and starring Antonio Aakeel. The film had its world premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2013. It was instantly banned in Pakistan due to the controversial depiction of its security forces and subsequently contributed to a national ban of the Internet Movie Database. The film has sparked a backlash from some titling it \"anti-state propaganda\" and resulted in its star Antonio Aakeel allegedly receiving death threats.",
"Title: Hecho en China\n\n\"Hecho en China \" (literally: Made In China) is a 2012 Mexican road movie directed and written by Gabriel Guzmán Sánchez, and starring Odiseo Bichir. It is produced by Alejandra Garcia and Antonio Urdapilleta for IMAGYX Entertainment, Canal 22 and IMCINE. It was filmed in Mexico and first released on March 7, 2012 at the Guadalajara International Film Festival.",
"Title: Eaten by Lions (film)\n\nEaten by Lions is a British comedy feature film written and directed by Jason Wingard. The film stars Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Johnny Vegas, and Asim Chaudhry. The Film is the feature-length adaptation of the director's 2013 short film 'Going to Mecca' which won best comedy at the Manchester International Film Festival. The feature follows half-brothers Omar and Pete as they embark on a journey to find Omar's estranged father, confronting him on the day of his daughters engagement party.",
"Title: The Contract (2015 film)\n\nThe Contract (previously known as \"Squat\" is a 2016 British crime thriller feature film directed by Nic Auerbach. The Contract is a nascent love story of two people from polar opposite worlds, thrown together by circumstance. The film stars Robert Fucilla, Sarah Armstrong, Danny Webb, Patrick Ryecart, Antonio Aakeel, and Jack Brady. The Film was released on DVD and online January 18, 2016.",
"Title: Sapne Sajan Ke\n\nSapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was average earner at box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan",
"Title: City of Tiny Lights\n\nCity of Tiny Lights is a British crime thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Patrick Neate, based on his own 2005 novel of same name. The film stars Riz Ahmed, James Floyd, Billie Piper, Cush Jumbo, Roshan Seth and Antonio Aakeel. Principal photography began on 27 April 2015 in London. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2017.",
"Title: The Dragon, the Hero\n\nThe Dragon, The Hero is a Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Philip Ko,Dragon Lee, Tino Wong Cheung and Liu Chung-Liang. The movie is considered as one of the best martial arts movie that Godfrey Ho directed outside of the martial arts movie fanbase. The movie is also known as Dragon on Fire.",
"Title: Antonio Aakeel\n\nAntonio Aakeel is an English actor. He is best known for appearing in \"Skins\", \"City of Tiny Lights\" and BBC One's mini-series \"Three Girls\". He stars in the upcoming feature films \"Eaten by Lions\", \"Tomb Raider\" and \"The Hungry\"."
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What was the July 2017 net worth of the incumbent mayor of New York in 2013
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53.4 billion
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"Hilarion Tumi Vendégou (born 4 September 1941, Isle of Pines) is the present high chief of the Isle of Pines, in New Caledonia, and the incumbent mayor the commune.",
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"Title: Alisher Usmanov\n\nAlisher Burkhanovich Usmanov (Russian: Алише́р Бурха́нович Усма́нов ; Uzbek: \"Alisher Usmonov\" ; born 9 September 1953) is an Uzbek-born Russian business magnate. As reported by \"Forbes\", in 2017, Alisher Usmanov has an estimated net worth of $15.1 billion. The December 2013 Bloomberg Billionaires Index reported an estimated net worth of $19.6 billion, making him the 37th richest person in the world. In May 2014, \"The Sunday Times\" listed him as the second richest person in the UK with an estimated fortune of £10.65bn.",
"Title: Robert Kuok\n\nRobert Kuok Hock Nien (; born 6 October 1923), is a Malaysian Chinese business magnate and investor. According to \"Forbes\", his net worth is estimated at $12.2 billion on July 2017, making him the richest person in Malaysia and second richest in Southeast Asia after Dhanin Chearavanont of Thailand, according to Forbes List of World Billionaires 2013 which Robert Kuok was placed 76th. As of December 2012, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Kuok has an estimated net worth of $17.3 billion, making him the 40th richest person in the world.",
"Title: Buffalo mayoral election, 2013\n\nThe 2013 election for Mayor of Buffalo, New York took place on November 5, 2013. Two-term incumbent Mayor Byron Brown, a Democrat, faced Republican challenger Sergio Rodriguez.",
"Title: Tamir Sapir\n\nTamir Sapir (birth name Temur Sepiashvili, Georgian: თემურ სეფიაშვილი ); 1946/1947 – September 26, 2014) was an American businessman and investor from the former Soviet republic of Georgia who made millions bartering fertilizer and oil with the Soviets in the 1980s; he took most of his money and put it into New York real-estate. He was included in \"The 400 Richest Americans List\" of September 2008 (#246), with a net worth of $1.9 billion. In March 2010, he ranked 721st on \"Forbes\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> list of billionaires, with a net worth of $1.4 billion.",
"Title: Hilarion Vendégou\n\nHilarion Tumi Vendégou (born 4 September 1941, Isle of Pines) is the present high chief of the Isle of Pines, in New Caledonia, and the incumbent mayor the commune. He was recognised as \"grand chef\" in 1974, but, due to a violent succession dispute with his relative Jean-Marie Vendégou, was not formally enthroned until later, on 7 July 1979. He is also the incumbent mayor of the island commune, until 2014.",
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"Title: Michael Bloomberg\n\nMichael Rubens \"Mike\" Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman, author, politician, and philanthropist. His net worth is estimated at US$ 53.4 billion, as of July 2017, ranking him as the 6th richest person in the United States and the 10th richest person in the world. He has joined The Giving Pledge, whereby billionaires pledge to give away at least half of their wealth.",
"Title: Albuquerque mayoral election, 2017\n\nThe 2017 Albuquerque mayoral election is a nonpartisan election, to be held on October 3, 2017, to choose the next mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Richard J. Berry, the incumbent mayor, will not seek reelection. This will be the first mayoral election in Albuquerque without an incumbent candidate in twenty years. All candidates run on the same ballot. If no candidate reaches 50% of the vote, a runoff election is held between the top two finishers.",
"Title: Fort Worth mayoral election, 2011\n\nThe 2011 Fort Worth mayoral election was held on May 14, 2011 to elect the next mayor of Fort Worth, Texas. The incumbent mayor Mike Moncrief did not seek reelection after having served four terms as mayor of Fort Worth since 2003. Republican Betsy Price won the election against Democrat Jim Lane and succeeded Moncrief on July 12, 2011.",
"Title: Rochester mayoral election, 2013\n\nThe Rochester Mayoral Election of 2013 took place on November 5, 2011 in the City of Rochester, New York, United States. Democratic Mayor Thomas Richards, who first took office following Robert Duffy's resignation to take office of Lieutenant-Governor of New York in 2011, ran for reelection and was defeated in both the Democratic Primary and the general election by former City Council President Lovely A. Warren. Green Party candidate Alex White also ran and received a notable 5% of the vote. Considered a major upset victory, Lovely Warren defeated the incumbent mayor Richards in their party's primary against most major polling predictions."
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What American vocalist and guitarist for the band Godsmack had the solo album Hometown Life?
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Sully Erna
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Which Television Critics Association Award winner starred in the 2015 comedy "Welcome to Happiness"?
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Nick Offerman
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5,391
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What Australian talent show was hosted by a man born 2 September 1938?
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Pot Luck
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5,392
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What is the height of the distinctive fell in Lake District National Park
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637 metres
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" The highest point of the fell is at Green Crag (489m, grid reference [ SD200983] ).",
" The fell is bordered by the Duddon Valley to the south-east, Ulpha Fell to the south-west, Harter Fell to the north-east, and Eskdale to the north-west."
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"Keswick ( ) is an English market town and civil parish, historically in Cumberland, and since 1974 in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria.",
" The town, in the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater, and 4 mi from Bassenthwaite, had a population of 4,821 at the time of the 2011 census."
],
"title": "Keswick, Cumbria"
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"Muncaster Fell is a fell at the far western edge of the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, England.",
" Muncaster Fell is a long, narrow ridge of land, approximately 1.2 km wide and 6 km long, lying between the River Mite to the north, and River Esk to the south.",
" The fell rises from the coast near Ravenglass village to its highest point at Hooker Crag (231 m).",
" The ridge then continues to the north-east, dropping gently to its furthest prominence at \"Silver Knott\" (174 m).",
" The fell then falls away rapidly to the village of Eskdale Green at its north-eastern tip."
],
"title": "Muncaster Fell"
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"Blindcrake is a village and civil parish within the Isel Valley, in the Lake District National Park and in the Allerdale district of Cumbria, England.",
" According to the 2001 census it had a population of 287, increasing to 348 at the 2011 Census.",
" The parish includes Blindcrake village and the hamlets of Redmain, Isel and Sunderland, The whole parish lies within the Lake District National Park and, since 2001, Blindcrake village is one of 23 designated conservation areas of the National Park Planning Authority.",
" This status is largely based on its mediaeval strip field pattern which is described as \"undoubtedly the finest example of its type in the Lake District\".",
" The parish boundary is approximately defined by the Lake District National Park boundary in the north and west, by a line 2 km to the west of the A591 in the east and by the River Derwent in the south.",
" It is one of the smallest parishes within the Allerdale district of Cumbria.",
" The parish has a website providing local information and lists of events."
],
"title": "Blindcrake"
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"Skiddaw is a mountain in the Lake District National Park in England.",
" Its 931 m summit is the sixth-highest in England.",
" It lies just north of the town of Keswick, Cumbria, and dominates the skyline in this part of the northern lakes.",
" It is the simplest of the Lake District mountains of this height to ascend (as there is a well-trodden tourist track from a car park to the north-east of Keswick, near the summit of Latrigg) and, as such, many walking guides recommend it to the occasional walker wishing to climb a mountain.",
" This is the first summit of the fell running challenge known as the Bob Graham Round when undertaken in a clockwise direction."
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"Causey Pike is a fell in the English Lake District.",
" It is situated in the Newlands Valley, 5 km south-west of the town of Keswick.",
" Even though it has a modest height of 637 metres (2,090 ft) it is one of the most distinctive fells when viewed from the Derwent Water and Keswick area due to its distinguishing summit \"knobble\" which catches the eye.",
" The fell is one of 214 fells described by Alfred Wainwright in his series of \"Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells\": Causey Pike features in Book Six, \"The North Western Fells\"."
],
"title": "Causey Pike"
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"The Windermere Way is a 45-mile circuit of Windermere, a lake in the English Lake District.",
" The route is wholly within the Lake District National Park and takes in the summits of Wansfell, Loughrigg Fell and Gummer's How as well as passing through the towns of Ambleside and Windermere."
],
"title": "Windermere Way"
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"Slate Fell is a low hill in the North Western part of the English Lake District.",
" It lies only about a mile from the busy market town of Cockermouth, and as such is a popular walk for local dog walkers, the amount of climb being only about 80 metres (250 feet).",
" A public right of way passes over the summit.",
" It is an outlier of the Marilyn Watch Hill, and gives good views of the Lord's Seat group of hills, although it is too low to afford views towards the central Lake District.",
" It lies just inside the boundary of the Lake District National Park."
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"title": "Slate Fell"
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"Dent is a small fell on the fringe of the English Lake District near the towns of Cleator Moor and Egremont.",
" Sometimes known as Long Barrow, it is traditionally the first fell encountered by hikers following Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk.",
" It slopes from the westerly point of the Lake District National Park."
],
"title": "Dent (fell)"
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"Melmerby is a village in Cumbria, England.",
" It is a small village with a population of around 200.",
" The village is 9 miles to the east of Penrith, a thriving community with immediate access to Junction 40 of the M6 motorway and a main line railway station serving London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow.",
" Melmerby is a quiet backwater with excellent links to other parts of the UK.",
" Surrounded by beautiful countryside it sits between the North Pennines with its highest point, Cross Fell to the east and the World Heritage Lake District National Park 10 miles to the west.",
" It is relatively quiet because the area is not as popular with tourists as other parts of Cumbria.",
" It has ample facilities to support visitors who choose to travel outside the Lake District National Park which can sometimes become congested in high season.",
" The River Eden is bridged about 4 mi away at Langwathby, and Long Meg and Her Daughters, the 3,500-year-old stone circle—the second largest in the country—is nearby at Little Salkeld."
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"Title: Birker Fell\n\nBirker Fell, also known as \"Birker Moor\", is an upland wilderness area in the western portion of the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, England. Rather than being formed of one single high peak, the fell is a broad, undulating area, approximately 6 km square, with numerous crags and prominences scattered across its area. The highest point of the fell is at Green Crag (489m, grid reference [ SD200983] ). The fell is bordered by the Duddon Valley to the south-east, Ulpha Fell to the south-west, Harter Fell to the north-east, and Eskdale to the north-west.",
"Title: Keswick, Cumbria\n\nKeswick ( ) is an English market town and civil parish, historically in Cumberland, and since 1974 in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria. The town, in the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater, and 4 mi from Bassenthwaite, had a population of 4,821 at the time of the 2011 census.",
"Title: Muncaster Fell\n\nMuncaster Fell is a fell at the far western edge of the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, England. Muncaster Fell is a long, narrow ridge of land, approximately 1.2 km wide and 6 km long, lying between the River Mite to the north, and River Esk to the south. The fell rises from the coast near Ravenglass village to its highest point at Hooker Crag (231 m). The ridge then continues to the north-east, dropping gently to its furthest prominence at \"Silver Knott\" (174 m). The fell then falls away rapidly to the village of Eskdale Green at its north-eastern tip.",
"Title: Blindcrake\n\nBlindcrake is a village and civil parish within the Isel Valley, in the Lake District National Park and in the Allerdale district of Cumbria, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 287, increasing to 348 at the 2011 Census. The parish includes Blindcrake village and the hamlets of Redmain, Isel and Sunderland, The whole parish lies within the Lake District National Park and, since 2001, Blindcrake village is one of 23 designated conservation areas of the National Park Planning Authority. This status is largely based on its mediaeval strip field pattern which is described as \"undoubtedly the finest example of its type in the Lake District\". The parish boundary is approximately defined by the Lake District National Park boundary in the north and west, by a line 2 km to the west of the A591 in the east and by the River Derwent in the south. It is one of the smallest parishes within the Allerdale district of Cumbria. The parish has a website providing local information and lists of events.",
"Title: Skiddaw\n\nSkiddaw is a mountain in the Lake District National Park in England. Its 931 m summit is the sixth-highest in England. It lies just north of the town of Keswick, Cumbria, and dominates the skyline in this part of the northern lakes. It is the simplest of the Lake District mountains of this height to ascend (as there is a well-trodden tourist track from a car park to the north-east of Keswick, near the summit of Latrigg) and, as such, many walking guides recommend it to the occasional walker wishing to climb a mountain. This is the first summit of the fell running challenge known as the Bob Graham Round when undertaken in a clockwise direction.",
"Title: Causey Pike\n\nCausey Pike is a fell in the English Lake District. It is situated in the Newlands Valley, 5 km south-west of the town of Keswick. Even though it has a modest height of 637 metres (2,090 ft) it is one of the most distinctive fells when viewed from the Derwent Water and Keswick area due to its distinguishing summit \"knobble\" which catches the eye. The fell is one of 214 fells described by Alfred Wainwright in his series of \"Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells\": Causey Pike features in Book Six, \"The North Western Fells\".",
"Title: Windermere Way\n\nThe Windermere Way is a 45-mile circuit of Windermere, a lake in the English Lake District. The route is wholly within the Lake District National Park and takes in the summits of Wansfell, Loughrigg Fell and Gummer's How as well as passing through the towns of Ambleside and Windermere.",
"Title: Slate Fell\n\nSlate Fell is a low hill in the North Western part of the English Lake District. It lies only about a mile from the busy market town of Cockermouth, and as such is a popular walk for local dog walkers, the amount of climb being only about 80 metres (250 feet). A public right of way passes over the summit. It is an outlier of the Marilyn Watch Hill, and gives good views of the Lord's Seat group of hills, although it is too low to afford views towards the central Lake District. It lies just inside the boundary of the Lake District National Park.",
"Title: Dent (fell)\n\nDent is a small fell on the fringe of the English Lake District near the towns of Cleator Moor and Egremont. Sometimes known as Long Barrow, it is traditionally the first fell encountered by hikers following Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk. It slopes from the westerly point of the Lake District National Park.",
"Title: Melmerby, Cumbria\n\nMelmerby is a village in Cumbria, England. It is a small village with a population of around 200. The village is 9 miles to the east of Penrith, a thriving community with immediate access to Junction 40 of the M6 motorway and a main line railway station serving London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Melmerby is a quiet backwater with excellent links to other parts of the UK. Surrounded by beautiful countryside it sits between the North Pennines with its highest point, Cross Fell to the east and the World Heritage Lake District National Park 10 miles to the west. It is relatively quiet because the area is not as popular with tourists as other parts of Cumbria. It has ample facilities to support visitors who choose to travel outside the Lake District National Park which can sometimes become congested in high season. The River Eden is bridged about 4 mi away at Langwathby, and Long Meg and Her Daughters, the 3,500-year-old stone circle—the second largest in the country—is nearby at Little Salkeld."
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Which U.S. literary award has the author of "Wind, Sand and Stars" won?
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U.S. National Book Award
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"Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry (] ; 29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944) was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist, and pioneering aviator.",
" He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the U.S. National Book Award.",
" He is best remembered for his novella \"The Little Prince\" (\"Le Petit Prince\") and for his lyrical aviation writings, including \"Wind, Sand and Stars\" and \"Night Flight\"."
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"Wind, Sand and Stars (French title: Terre des hommes) is a memoir by the French aristocrat aviator-writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and a winner of several literary awards.",
" It deals with themes such as friendship, death, heroism, and solidarity among colleagues, and illustrates the author's opinions of what makes life worth living."
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"The Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Award is an Iranian literary award presented yearly since 2008.",
" Every year, an award is given to the best Iranian authors on the birthday of the renowned Persian writer Jalal Al-e Ahmad.",
" The top winner receives 110 Bahar Azadi gold coins (about $33,000), making it Iran's most lucrative literary award.",
" In some years there is no top winner, other notables receive up to 25 gold coins.",
" Categories include \"Novel\", \"Short story\", \"Literary criticism\" and \"History and documentations\".",
" The award was confirmed by the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council in 2005, the first award was presented in 2008."
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"The Ezra Jack Keats Book Award is an annual U.S. literary award."
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"title": "Ezra Jack Keats Book Award"
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"That Deadman Dance is the third novel by Western Australian author Kim Scott.",
" It was first published in 2010 by Picador (Australia) and by Bloomsbury in the UK, US and Canada in 2012.",
" It won the 2011 Regional Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the 2011 Miles Franklin Literary Award, the 2011 ALS Gold Medal, the 2011 Kate Challis RAKA Award, the 2011 Victorian Prize for Literature, the 2011 Victorian Premier's Literary Award, Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction and the 2012 NSW Premier's Literary Award Christina Stead Prize and Book of the Year."
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"The Gregory Kolovakos Award, which is no longer offered, was a literary award given every three years by PEN American Center (the U.S. chapter of International PEN) to a U.S. literary translator, editor, or critic \"whose work, in meeting the challenge of cultural difference, extends Gregory Kolovakos's commitment to the richness of Hispanic literature and to expanding its English-language audience\".",
" It is primarily intended to recognize translations into English from Spanish, but translations from other Hispanic languages are also eligible."
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"Rachel Zolf (born 1968) is a Canadian poet and scholar.",
" She is the author of five poetry collections: \"Janey's Arcadia\", which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award and a Raymond Souster Memorial Award; \"Neighbour Procedure\"; \"Human Resources\" (2007), which won the 2008 Trillium Book Award for Poetry and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award; \"Masque\" (2004), which was shortlisted for the 2005 Trillium Book Award for Poetry; and \"Her absence, this wanderer\" (1999), the title poem of which was a finalist in the CBC Literary Competition.",
" She was the founding poetry editor for \"The Walrus\" magazine and has edited several books of poetry.",
" She has taught at The New School, the University of Calgary, and the University of Pennsylvania.",
" Her archives are held at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and at Simon Fraser University's Special Collections in Vancouver, BC."
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"The Central News Agency Literary Award (CNA Literary Award, CNA Prize) was a major annual literary award in South Africa.",
" It was named for the CNA chain of bookstores.",
" Founded by Phillip Stein, it recognised works in prose and poetry, and in both the English language and Afrikaans."
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"João Almino is a Brazilian novelist.",
" He is the author of \"The Brasília Quintet\", which consists of the novels \"Ideas on Where to Spend the End of the World\", \"Samba-Enredo\", \"The Five Seasons of Love\" (first published in Portuguese by Editora Record; published in Spanish by Alfaguara, México, and by Corregidor, in Argentina; in Italian by Editrice Il Sirente; Casa de las Americas 2003 Literary Award; in English by Host Publications, 2008); \"The Book of Emotions\" (shortlisted for the Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award and the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award; Editora Record, 2008; Dalkey Archive Press, 2012) and \"Cidade Livre\" (\"Free City\", Editora Record, 2010; Passo Fundo Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award for best novel published in Portuguese from May 2009 to May 2011; shortlisted for the Jabuti Award 2011 and for the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award 2011; translated as \"Free City\", it was published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2013).",
" His most recent novel was published in Brazil in 2015: \"Enigmas da Primavera\" (\"Enigmas of Spring\"), which was published in English in 2016 by Dalkey Archive Press.",
" He has also authored books of philosophical and literary essays.",
" He taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), at the University of Brasília (UnB), the Instituto Rio Branco, Berkeley, Stanford and The University of Chicago."
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"The Yi Sang Literary Award (이상문학상) is a South Korean literary award.",
" It is one of South Korea's most prestigious literary awards, named after Yi Sang, an innovative writer in modern Korean literature.",
" The Yi Sang Literary Award was established in 1977.",
" It is sponsored by the Korean publisher Munhaksasangsa and has become one of the most prestigious literary awards in South Korea."
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"title": "Yi Sang Literary Award"
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"Title: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry\n\nAntoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry (] ; 29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944) was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist, and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the U.S. National Book Award. He is best remembered for his novella \"The Little Prince\" (\"Le Petit Prince\") and for his lyrical aviation writings, including \"Wind, Sand and Stars\" and \"Night Flight\".",
"Title: Wind, Sand and Stars\n\nWind, Sand and Stars (French title: Terre des hommes) is a memoir by the French aristocrat aviator-writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and a winner of several literary awards. It deals with themes such as friendship, death, heroism, and solidarity among colleagues, and illustrates the author's opinions of what makes life worth living.",
"Title: Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Awards\n\nThe Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Award is an Iranian literary award presented yearly since 2008. Every year, an award is given to the best Iranian authors on the birthday of the renowned Persian writer Jalal Al-e Ahmad. The top winner receives 110 Bahar Azadi gold coins (about $33,000), making it Iran's most lucrative literary award. In some years there is no top winner, other notables receive up to 25 gold coins. Categories include \"Novel\", \"Short story\", \"Literary criticism\" and \"History and documentations\". The award was confirmed by the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council in 2005, the first award was presented in 2008.",
"Title: Ezra Jack Keats Book Award\n\nThe Ezra Jack Keats Book Award is an annual U.S. literary award.",
"Title: That Deadman Dance\n\nThat Deadman Dance is the third novel by Western Australian author Kim Scott. It was first published in 2010 by Picador (Australia) and by Bloomsbury in the UK, US and Canada in 2012. It won the 2011 Regional Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the 2011 Miles Franklin Literary Award, the 2011 ALS Gold Medal, the 2011 Kate Challis RAKA Award, the 2011 Victorian Prize for Literature, the 2011 Victorian Premier's Literary Award, Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction and the 2012 NSW Premier's Literary Award Christina Stead Prize and Book of the Year.",
"Title: Gregory Kolovakos Award\n\nThe Gregory Kolovakos Award, which is no longer offered, was a literary award given every three years by PEN American Center (the U.S. chapter of International PEN) to a U.S. literary translator, editor, or critic \"whose work, in meeting the challenge of cultural difference, extends Gregory Kolovakos's commitment to the richness of Hispanic literature and to expanding its English-language audience\". It is primarily intended to recognize translations into English from Spanish, but translations from other Hispanic languages are also eligible.",
"Title: Rachel Zolf\n\nRachel Zolf (born 1968) is a Canadian poet and scholar. She is the author of five poetry collections: \"Janey's Arcadia\", which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award and a Raymond Souster Memorial Award; \"Neighbour Procedure\"; \"Human Resources\" (2007), which won the 2008 Trillium Book Award for Poetry and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award; \"Masque\" (2004), which was shortlisted for the 2005 Trillium Book Award for Poetry; and \"Her absence, this wanderer\" (1999), the title poem of which was a finalist in the CBC Literary Competition. She was the founding poetry editor for \"The Walrus\" magazine and has edited several books of poetry. She has taught at The New School, the University of Calgary, and the University of Pennsylvania. Her archives are held at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and at Simon Fraser University's Special Collections in Vancouver, BC.",
"Title: Central News Agency Literary Award\n\nThe Central News Agency Literary Award (CNA Literary Award, CNA Prize) was a major annual literary award in South Africa. It was named for the CNA chain of bookstores. Founded by Phillip Stein, it recognised works in prose and poetry, and in both the English language and Afrikaans.",
"Title: João Almino\n\nJoão Almino is a Brazilian novelist. He is the author of \"The Brasília Quintet\", which consists of the novels \"Ideas on Where to Spend the End of the World\", \"Samba-Enredo\", \"The Five Seasons of Love\" (first published in Portuguese by Editora Record; published in Spanish by Alfaguara, México, and by Corregidor, in Argentina; in Italian by Editrice Il Sirente; Casa de las Americas 2003 Literary Award; in English by Host Publications, 2008); \"The Book of Emotions\" (shortlisted for the Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award and the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award; Editora Record, 2008; Dalkey Archive Press, 2012) and \"Cidade Livre\" (\"Free City\", Editora Record, 2010; Passo Fundo Zaffari & Bourbon Literary Award for best novel published in Portuguese from May 2009 to May 2011; shortlisted for the Jabuti Award 2011 and for the Portugal-Telecom Literary Award 2011; translated as \"Free City\", it was published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2013). His most recent novel was published in Brazil in 2015: \"Enigmas da Primavera\" (\"Enigmas of Spring\"), which was published in English in 2016 by Dalkey Archive Press. He has also authored books of philosophical and literary essays. He taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), at the University of Brasília (UnB), the Instituto Rio Branco, Berkeley, Stanford and The University of Chicago.",
"Title: Yi Sang Literary Award\n\nThe Yi Sang Literary Award (이상문학상) is a South Korean literary award. It is one of South Korea's most prestigious literary awards, named after Yi Sang, an innovative writer in modern Korean literature. The Yi Sang Literary Award was established in 1977. It is sponsored by the Korean publisher Munhaksasangsa and has become one of the most prestigious literary awards in South Korea."
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In what year was the singer who performed "Ginger Bread" born?
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1940
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"The Ginger House, the birthplace and childhood home of the American actress, dancer, and singer, Ginger Rogers, is a tourist attraction and museum located in Independence, Missouri, United States, at 100 W Moore Street.",
" This small Craftsman style bungalow was built between 1906 and 1910 by Oscar Mindrup, a local real estate investor and city councilman.",
" This site is the birthplace of Hollywood film actress/dancer Ginger Rogers.",
" Virginia Katherine McMath (Ginger) was born on July 16, 1911 to Lela Owens McMath, who was estranged from her husband."
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"Frankie Avalon (born Francis Thomas Avallone; September 18, 1940) is an Italian-American actor, singer, and former teen idol."
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"The Ginger Bread Boy is an animated short by Walter Lantz Productions and is among the many films of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series.",
" The story mentioned in the cartoon is based on \"The Gingerbread Man\", published in \"St. Nicholas Magazine\" magazine in 1875."
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"Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot (\"Break with hungry men thy bread\" or \"Give the hungry ones thy bread\"), BWV 39 , in Leipzig and first performed on 23 June 1726, the first Sunday after Trinity that year.",
" Three years earlier, on the first Sunday after Trinity in 1723, Bach had taken office as Thomaskantor and started his first cycle of cantatas for Sundays and Feast Days in the liturgical year.",
" On the first Sunday after Trinity in 1724, he began his second cycle, consisting of chorale cantatas.",
" The cantata \"Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot \" is regarded as part of Bach's third cantata cycle which was written sporadically between 1725 and 1727."
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"Peter Schumann (born 1934) is the founder and director of the Bread & Puppet Theater.",
" Born in Silesia, he was a sculptor and dancer in Germany before moving to the United States in 1961.",
" In 1963 he founded Bread & Puppet in New York City, and in 1970 moved to the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, eventually settling in Glover, Vermont where the company still performs.",
" Schumann's best known work is the Domestic Resurrection Circus, performed annually by the Bread and Puppet Theater until 1998."
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"sentences": [
"Virginia Liston (c. 1890 – June 1932) was an American classic female blues and jazz singer.",
" She spent most of her career in black vaudeville.",
" Liston recorded \"You Can Dip Your Bread in My Gravy, but You Can't Have None of My Chops\" and \"Just Take One Long Last Lingering Look.\"",
" She performed with her then-husband, Samuel H. Gray, billed as Liston and Liston.",
" She also performed with Clarence Williams, singing with the Clarence Williams Blue Five on \"You've Got the Right Key, but the Wrong Keyhole\" and \"Early in the Morning\" and the Clarence Williams Washboard Band on \"Cushion Foot Stomp,\" and \"P.D.Q. Blues.\""
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"The Ninetology Pearl Mini (I5350) is an entry level smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon (1.0 GHz) processor and runs on the Android Ginger Bread 2.3 Operating System, with dual SIM capabilities.",
" The device is manufactured by Ninetology in collaboration with Qualcomm and Tune Talk."
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"\"Ginger Bread\" is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr. and Hank Hunter and performed by Frankie Avalon.",
" The song reached #9 on the \"Billboard\" Top 100, #10 on the R&B chart, and #30 in the UK in 1958."
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"Ginger Costa-Jackson (born 10 September 1986, and named Ginger Emilia Jackson) is an Italian-American operatic mezzo-soprano and perennial artist with the Metropolitan Opera since entering its Lindemann Young Artist Development Program in 2007.",
" The Met: Live in HD global broadcasts feature her frequently, as do other major theaters and concert venues worldwide.",
" Costa-Jackson has performed in her native Italian, English, French, and Spanish, and speaks these languages fluently, along with limited German.",
" While her signature role is \"Carmen\", Costa-Jackson is also a comedian, as in her Marchesa di Poggio (Glimmerglass Festival's 2013 adaptation of Verdi's \"King for a Day /Un giorno di regno)\", and also her 2009 Celia in Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Iolanthe\" with the San Francisco Symphony."
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"Pardubice (] ; German: \"Pardubitz\" ) is a city in the Czech Republic.",
" It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the river Elbe, 96 kilometres east of Prague.",
" There is an old Tower and a Castle.",
" Factories include the Synthesia chemical factory (manufacturer of Semtex, a plastic explosive), an oil refinery Paramo, a heavy machinery factory and an electronic equipment plant.",
" The city is well known for its sport events (Great Pardubice Steeplechase, Golden Helmet of Pardubice, Czech Open), ginger bread, rail and air transport."
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"title": "Pardubice"
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"Title: The Ginger House\n\nThe Ginger House, the birthplace and childhood home of the American actress, dancer, and singer, Ginger Rogers, is a tourist attraction and museum located in Independence, Missouri, United States, at 100 W Moore Street. This small Craftsman style bungalow was built between 1906 and 1910 by Oscar Mindrup, a local real estate investor and city councilman. This site is the birthplace of Hollywood film actress/dancer Ginger Rogers. Virginia Katherine McMath (Ginger) was born on July 16, 1911 to Lela Owens McMath, who was estranged from her husband.",
"Title: Frankie Avalon\n\nFrankie Avalon (born Francis Thomas Avallone; September 18, 1940) is an Italian-American actor, singer, and former teen idol.",
"Title: The Ginger Bread Boy\n\nThe Ginger Bread Boy is an animated short by Walter Lantz Productions and is among the many films of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The story mentioned in the cartoon is based on \"The Gingerbread Man\", published in \"St. Nicholas Magazine\" magazine in 1875.",
"Title: Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot, BWV 39\n\nJohann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot (\"Break with hungry men thy bread\" or \"Give the hungry ones thy bread\"), BWV 39 , in Leipzig and first performed on 23 June 1726, the first Sunday after Trinity that year. Three years earlier, on the first Sunday after Trinity in 1723, Bach had taken office as Thomaskantor and started his first cycle of cantatas for Sundays and Feast Days in the liturgical year. On the first Sunday after Trinity in 1724, he began his second cycle, consisting of chorale cantatas. The cantata \"Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot \" is regarded as part of Bach's third cantata cycle which was written sporadically between 1725 and 1727.",
"Title: Peter Schumann\n\nPeter Schumann (born 1934) is the founder and director of the Bread & Puppet Theater. Born in Silesia, he was a sculptor and dancer in Germany before moving to the United States in 1961. In 1963 he founded Bread & Puppet in New York City, and in 1970 moved to the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, eventually settling in Glover, Vermont where the company still performs. Schumann's best known work is the Domestic Resurrection Circus, performed annually by the Bread and Puppet Theater until 1998.",
"Title: Virginia Liston\n\nVirginia Liston (c. 1890 – June 1932) was an American classic female blues and jazz singer. She spent most of her career in black vaudeville. Liston recorded \"You Can Dip Your Bread in My Gravy, but You Can't Have None of My Chops\" and \"Just Take One Long Last Lingering Look.\" She performed with her then-husband, Samuel H. Gray, billed as Liston and Liston. She also performed with Clarence Williams, singing with the Clarence Williams Blue Five on \"You've Got the Right Key, but the Wrong Keyhole\" and \"Early in the Morning\" and the Clarence Williams Washboard Band on \"Cushion Foot Stomp,\" and \"P.D.Q. Blues.\"",
"Title: Ninetology Pearl Mini\n\nThe Ninetology Pearl Mini (I5350) is an entry level smartphone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon (1.0 GHz) processor and runs on the Android Ginger Bread 2.3 Operating System, with dual SIM capabilities. The device is manufactured by Ninetology in collaboration with Qualcomm and Tune Talk.",
"Title: Ginger Bread (song)\n\n\"Ginger Bread\" is a song written by Clint Ballard, Jr. and Hank Hunter and performed by Frankie Avalon. The song reached #9 on the \"Billboard\" Top 100, #10 on the R&B chart, and #30 in the UK in 1958.",
"Title: Ginger Costa-Jackson\n\nGinger Costa-Jackson (born 10 September 1986, and named Ginger Emilia Jackson) is an Italian-American operatic mezzo-soprano and perennial artist with the Metropolitan Opera since entering its Lindemann Young Artist Development Program in 2007. The Met: Live in HD global broadcasts feature her frequently, as do other major theaters and concert venues worldwide. Costa-Jackson has performed in her native Italian, English, French, and Spanish, and speaks these languages fluently, along with limited German. While her signature role is \"Carmen\", Costa-Jackson is also a comedian, as in her Marchesa di Poggio (Glimmerglass Festival's 2013 adaptation of Verdi's \"King for a Day /Un giorno di regno)\", and also her 2009 Celia in Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Iolanthe\" with the San Francisco Symphony.",
"Title: Pardubice\n\nPardubice (] ; German: \"Pardubitz\" ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the river Elbe, 96 kilometres east of Prague. There is an old Tower and a Castle. Factories include the Synthesia chemical factory (manufacturer of Semtex, a plastic explosive), an oil refinery Paramo, a heavy machinery factory and an electronic equipment plant. The city is well known for its sport events (Great Pardubice Steeplechase, Golden Helmet of Pardubice, Czech Open), ginger bread, rail and air transport."
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What overall number is the episode "Go Fund Yourself" of South Park?
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248th
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" The boys from South Park decide to create a startup company funded through Kickstarter so that they never have to work again.",
" In the process of deciding on a name, they realize that the Washington Redskins football team has lost its trademark to the name due to it being considered offensive to Native Americans, so they decide to use that name for their company.",
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" In \"Go God Go\", Cartman is unable to wait the three weeks until the Wii video game console is released, and attempts to freeze himself to get closer to the release date, but accidentally ends up much later in the future, in the atheistic world of 2546.",
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"\"Fatbeard\" is the seventh episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 188th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 2009 and in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2009.",
" It was the mid-season finale, marking the final \"South Park\" episode for six months.",
" In the episode, Cartman misinterprets news reports about piracy in the Indian Ocean to mean the return of the classic era of swashbuckling pirates, and misleads a handful of South Park boys to voyage to Mogadishu to start a pirate crew."
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"\"Chickenlover\" is the fourth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 16th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on May 27, 1998.",
" The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker.",
" In the episode, Officer Barbrady resigns as South Park's only police officer because of his illiteracy.",
" Anarchy ensues, just as chickens are mysteriously being molested across South Park.",
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"\"Conjoined Fetus Lady\" is the fifth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 18th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 3, 1998.",
" The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker.",
" In the episode, South Park Elementary's dodgeball team travels to China to compete for the dodgeball championship, while the town of South Park pays tribute to the school nurse, who is living with conjoined twin myslexia."
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"South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!",
" is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\", released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console.",
" The game was developed by Doublesix in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions.",
" \"Let's Go Tower Defense Play\" is a tower defense game, with the added element of being a fast-paced action game as well.",
" Thus, players do not only build towers to eliminate destructive forces, but they also have to control multiple characters in order to successfully protect the town of South Park.",
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"Title: Go Fund Yourself\n\n\"Go Fund Yourself\" is the first episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 248th episode of the series overall, it was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on September 24, 2014. The boys from South Park decide to create a startup company funded through Kickstarter so that they never have to work again. In the process of deciding on a name, they realize that the Washington Redskins football team has lost its trademark to the name due to it being considered offensive to Native Americans, so they decide to use that name for their company. The new company receives enough money for the boys running it to live luxuriously without doing any work, until the football team destroys Kickstarter's servers during a raid, meaning the boys are unable to access their startup company page and receive their money.",
"Title: 201 (South Park)\n\n\"201\" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of \"South Park\", and the 201st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 21, 2010. The episode continued multiple storylines from the previous episode, \"200\", in which a group of angry celebrities demand South Park produce the Muslim prophet Muhammad. In \"201\", a superhero-like group of religious figures team up to save South Park from the celebrities and their monster Mecha-Streisand, while Eric Cartman learns the true identity of his father.",
"Title: Go God Go\n\n\"Go God Go\" is the twelfth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 151st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 1, 2006. The episode is the first in a two-part story arc, which concludes with \"Go God Go XII\". In \"Go God Go\", Cartman is unable to wait the three weeks until the Wii video game console is released, and attempts to freeze himself to get closer to the release date, but accidentally ends up much later in the future, in the atheistic world of 2546. The episode was written and directed by \"South Park\" co-creator Trey Parker.",
"Title: It's a Jersey Thing\n\n\"It's a Jersey Thing\" is the ninth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 204th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 13, 2010. In the episode, New Jersey is rapidly taking over the nation one state at a time and their next stop is South Park. As the Jerseyites spill into Colorado and approach South Park, the town stands strong against the onslaught.",
"Title: Fatbeard\n\n\"Fatbeard\" is the seventh episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 188th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 2009 and in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2009. It was the mid-season finale, marking the final \"South Park\" episode for six months. In the episode, Cartman misinterprets news reports about piracy in the Indian Ocean to mean the return of the classic era of swashbuckling pirates, and misleads a handful of South Park boys to voyage to Mogadishu to start a pirate crew.",
"Title: South Park (season 18)\n\nThe eighteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" premiered on Comedy Central on September 24, 2014 with \"Go Fund Yourself\", and ended with \"#HappyHolograms\" on December 10, 2014, with a total of ten episodes. The season featured serial elements and recurring story lines, which \"The A.V. Club\" noted as an experimentation with episode-to-episode continuity, in which the episodes \"explore the consequences of the boys' actions [week to week], allowing the plots to be motivated in part by their attempts to dig themselves out of a hole\".",
"Title: Chickenlover\n\n\"Chickenlover\" is the fourth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 16th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on May 27, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker. In the episode, Officer Barbrady resigns as South Park's only police officer because of his illiteracy. Anarchy ensues, just as chickens are mysteriously being molested across South Park. Barbrady enlists the help of the boys to learn to read and discover who is molesting the chickens. Cartman, meanwhile, masquerades as a police officer.",
"Title: Conjoined Fetus Lady\n\n\"Conjoined Fetus Lady\" is the fifth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 18th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 3, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker. In the episode, South Park Elementary's dodgeball team travels to China to compete for the dodgeball championship, while the town of South Park pays tribute to the school nurse, who is living with conjoined twin myslexia.",
"Title: South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!\n\nSouth Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\", released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. The game was developed by Doublesix in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions. \"Let's Go Tower Defense Play\" is a tower defense game, with the added element of being a fast-paced action game as well. Thus, players do not only build towers to eliminate destructive forces, but they also have to control multiple characters in order to successfully protect the town of South Park. \"South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!\" is the first \"South Park\" video game released after three early titles released between 1998 and 2000."
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In what year was the university, at which John Joubert was a music academic, founded?
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1927
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"Paul Posnak is an American pianist and music academic.",
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"David Earl (born 1951) is a South African composer and pianist.",
" He was educated at Rondebosch Boys' High School.",
" He made his professional debut at the age of sixteen when he broadcast Bach, Chopin and Chabrier on the SABC.",
" In 1968, he performed Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No 1 with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra.",
" In 1971, he moved to London where he studied at Trinity College of Music.",
" He studied under Jacob Kaletsky and Richard Arnell.",
" After a live début broadcast recital on BBC Radio 3 in 1974, his first recital at Wigmore Hall was reported as \"stylish and powerful\" by \"The Times\".",
" In 1975, he was selected as one the Young Musicians of the Year by the Greater London Arts Association.",
" He also won first prize in the 1976 SABC Piano Competition.",
" He was described by the Daily Telegraph as having \"remarkable gifts of style, technical mastery and artistry\".",
" He made his début as a composer in the 1977 when he premiered his own Piano Suite No 1 Mosaics at Wigmore Hall.",
" His concerto repertoire includes the Viennese classics, many from the nineteenth century, and amongst those from the 20th, the piano concertos of Arthur Bliss and John Joubert, both of which he studied with the composers.",
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" A music academic at the universities of Hull and Birmingham for 36 years, Joubert took early retirement in 1986 to concentrate on composing and has remained active into his 80s.",
" Though perhaps best known for his choral music, particularly the carols \"Torches\" and \"There is No Rose of Such Virtue\" and the anthem \"O Lorde, the Maker of Al Thing\", Joubert has composed over 160 works including two symphonies, four concertos and seven operas."
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"Title: Lewis Spratlan\n\nM. Lewis Spratlan Jr. (born September 5, 1940) is an American music academic and composer of contemporary classical music.",
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"Title: David Earl (composer)\n\nDavid Earl (born 1951) is a South African composer and pianist. He was educated at Rondebosch Boys' High School. He made his professional debut at the age of sixteen when he broadcast Bach, Chopin and Chabrier on the SABC. In 1968, he performed Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No 1 with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra. In 1971, he moved to London where he studied at Trinity College of Music. He studied under Jacob Kaletsky and Richard Arnell. After a live début broadcast recital on BBC Radio 3 in 1974, his first recital at Wigmore Hall was reported as \"stylish and powerful\" by \"The Times\". In 1975, he was selected as one the Young Musicians of the Year by the Greater London Arts Association. He also won first prize in the 1976 SABC Piano Competition. He was described by the Daily Telegraph as having \"remarkable gifts of style, technical mastery and artistry\". He made his début as a composer in the 1977 when he premiered his own Piano Suite No 1 Mosaics at Wigmore Hall. His concerto repertoire includes the Viennese classics, many from the nineteenth century, and amongst those from the 20th, the piano concertos of Arthur Bliss and John Joubert, both of which he studied with the composers. Conductors he has appeared with include Hugo Rignold, Maurice Handford, Piero Gamba and Christian Badea.",
"Title: O. Richard Bundy\n\nOrrin Richard Bundy (born June 19, 1948) is an American music academic.",
"Title: University of Hull\n\nThe University of Hull is a public research university in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1927 as University College Hull. The main university campus is located in Hull and is home to the Hull York Medical School, a joint initiative with the University of York. Students are served by Hull University Union.",
"Title: Ron Nelson (composer)\n\nRon Nelson (born December 14, 1929) is a composer of both classical and popular music and a retired music academic.",
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"Title: Gary Higginson\n\nGary Higginson (born 1952) is an English composer. Higginson trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under Edmund Rubbra, Patric Standford, Buxton Orr and Alfred Nieman then at Birmingham University under John Joubert."
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To Tulsa and Back is by an artist who is considered one of the originators of what genre?
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The Tulsa Sound
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" Jaojoby also contributed to the creation of two salegy subgenres, \"malessa\" and \"baoenjy\".",
" Jaojoby has been called the most popular singer in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, and is widely referred to as the \"King of Salegy\".",
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"William Wadé Harris (c. 1860 – 1929) was a Liberian Grebo evangelist, who preached in Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana.",
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" Furthermore, he is considered one of the best practitioners of scat singing, which involves vocal jazz soloing.",
" For his work as a lyricist, jazz critic and historian Leonard Feather called him the \"Poet Laureate of Jazz\", while \"Time\" dubbed him the \"James Joyce of Jive\".",
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"Susarion (Greek: Σουσαρίων) was an Archaic Greek comic poet, was a native of Tripodiscus in Megaris (see Megara) and is considered one of the originators of metrical comedy and, by others, he was considered the founder of Attic Comedy.",
" Nothing of his work, however, survives except one iambic fragment (see below) and this is not from a comedy but instead seems to belong within the Iambus tradition."
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"The Tulsa race riot, or Tulsa race riot of 1921, occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob started attacking residents and businesses of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the history of the United States.",
" The attack, carried out on the ground and by air, destroyed more than 35 blocks of the district, at the time the wealthiest black community in the nation.",
" More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals and more than 6,000 black residents were arrested and detained, many for several days.",
" The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics officially recorded 39 dead, but the American Red Cross estimated 300, a number supported by historians since then."
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"John Weldon \"J. J.\" Cale (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter.",
" Though he deliberately avoided the limelight his influence as a musical artist has been widely acknowledged by figures such as Mark Knopfler, Neil Young, and Eric Clapton, who described him as \"one of the most important artists in the history of rock\".",
" He is considered to be one of the originators of The Tulsa Sound, a loose genre drawing on blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz."
],
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"Title: To Tulsa and Back\n\nTo Tulsa and Back is a 2004 album by J. J. Cale. The song \"These Blues\" was used on an episode of \"Dog the Bounty Hunter\".",
"Title: Eusèbe Jaojoby\n\nEusèbe Jaojoby (born 29 July 1955), commonly known by his surname Jaojoby ] , is a Malagasy composer and singer of \"salegy\", a musical style of northwestern Madagascar. Critics consider him to be one of the originators of the modern salegy style that emerged in the 1970s, and credit him with transforming the genre from an obscure regional musical tradition into one of national and international popularity. Jaojoby also contributed to the creation of two salegy subgenres, \"malessa\" and \"baoenjy\". Jaojoby has been called the most popular singer in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, and is widely referred to as the \"King of Salegy\". His success has earned him such honors as Artist of the Year in Madagascar for two consecutive years (1998–1999) and the role of Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund in 1999.",
"Title: William Wadé Harris\n\nWilliam Wadé Harris (c. 1860 – 1929) was a Liberian Grebo evangelist, who preached in Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. He has been described as the \"most extraordinary one man evangelical crusade that Africa has ever known\" and is considered one of the originators of today's prosperity gospel.",
"Title: Genre painting\n\nGenre painting, also called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached either individually or collectively—thus distinguishing \"petit genre\" from history paintings (also called \"grand genre\") and portraits. A work would often be considered as a genre work even if it could be shown that the artist had used a known person—a member of his family, say—as a model. In this case it would depend on whether the work was likely to have been intended by the artist to be perceived as a portrait—sometimes a subjective question. The depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class.",
"Title: Manuel Perez (musician)\n\nEmanuel \"Manuel\" Perez (28 December 1871 – 1946) was an early New Orleans jazz cornetist and bandleader. Being a contemporary of Buddy Bolden, Perez is considered one of the originators, and was influential in crafting the early jazz and ragtime sound.",
"Title: Jon Hendricks\n\nJon Hendricks (born September 16, 1921) is an American jazz lyricist and singer. He is considered one of the originators of vocalese, which adds lyrics to existing instrumental songs and replaces many instruments with vocalists (such as the big-band arrangements of Duke Ellington and Count Basie). Furthermore, he is considered one of the best practitioners of scat singing, which involves vocal jazz soloing. For his work as a lyricist, jazz critic and historian Leonard Feather called him the \"Poet Laureate of Jazz\", while \"Time\" dubbed him the \"James Joyce of Jive\". Al Jarreau called him \"pound-for-pound the best jazz singer on the planet—maybe that's ever been\".",
"Title: Benjamin G. Wilkinson\n\nBenjamin George Wilkinson (1872–1968) was a Seventh-day Adventist missionary, educator, theologian and considered one of the originators of the King James Only beliefs. He was also the Dean of Theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Washington Missionary College (now known as Washington Adventist University) which is located in Takoma Park, Maryland, near Washington, D.C.",
"Title: Susarion\n\nSusarion (Greek: Σουσαρίων) was an Archaic Greek comic poet, was a native of Tripodiscus in Megaris (see Megara) and is considered one of the originators of metrical comedy and, by others, he was considered the founder of Attic Comedy. Nothing of his work, however, survives except one iambic fragment (see below) and this is not from a comedy but instead seems to belong within the Iambus tradition.",
"Title: Tulsa race riot\n\nThe Tulsa race riot, or Tulsa race riot of 1921, occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob started attacking residents and businesses of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the history of the United States. The attack, carried out on the ground and by air, destroyed more than 35 blocks of the district, at the time the wealthiest black community in the nation. More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals and more than 6,000 black residents were arrested and detained, many for several days. The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics officially recorded 39 dead, but the American Red Cross estimated 300, a number supported by historians since then.",
"Title: J. J. Cale\n\nJohn Weldon \"J. J.\" Cale (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Though he deliberately avoided the limelight his influence as a musical artist has been widely acknowledged by figures such as Mark Knopfler, Neil Young, and Eric Clapton, who described him as \"one of the most important artists in the history of rock\". He is considered to be one of the originators of The Tulsa Sound, a loose genre drawing on blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz."
] |
5,398
|
What government position was held by the person who lived at 1575 New Scotland Road?
|
United States Representative
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bridge
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medium
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"The Village Accountant (variously known as \"Patwari\", \"Talati\", \"Patel\", \"Karnam\", \"Adhikari\", \"Shanbogaru\",\"Patnaik\" etc.) is an administrative government position found in rural parts of the Indian sub-continent.",
" The office and the officeholder are called the \"patwari\" in Telangana, Bengal, North India and in Pakistan while in Sindh it is called \"tapedar\".",
" The position is known as the \"karnam\" in Andhra Pradesh, \"patnaik\" in Orissa or \"adhikari\" in Tamil Nadu, while it is commonly known as the \"talati\" in Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra.",
" The position was known as the \"kulkarni\" in Northern Karnataka and Maharashtra.",
" The position was known as the \"shanbogaru\" in South Karnataka."
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"Yeonguijeong (] ) was a title created in 1400, during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910) and given to the Chief State Councillor as the highest government position of \"Uijeongbu\" (State Council).",
" Existing for over 500 years, the function was handed over in 1895 during the Gabo Reform to the newly formed position of Prime Minister of Korea.",
" Only one official at a time was appointed to the position and though was generally called \"Yeongsang\", was also referred to as \"Sangsang\", \"Sugyu\" or \"Wonbo\".",
" Although, the title of Yeonguijeong was defined as the highest post in charge of every state affairs by law, its practical functions changed drastically depending on the particular King and whether that King's power was strong or weak."
],
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"Slingerlands Historic District is a national historic district located at Slingerlands, Town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York.",
" It encompasses 102 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in the hamlet of Slingerlands.",
" The district developed between about 1790 and 1940, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Colonial Revival, Federal, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Stick style, and Bungalow style architecture, Located in the district is the John I. Slingerland home at 1575 New Scotland Road.",
" Other notable buildings include the Slingerlands United Methodist Church (1871)."
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"The position of Under-Secretary of State for War was a British government position, first applied to Evan Nepean (appointed in 1794).",
" In 1801 the offices for War and the Colonies were merged and the post became that of Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.",
" The position was re-instated in 1854 and remained until 1947, when it was combined with that of Financial Secretary to the War Office.",
" In 1964 the War Office, Admiralty and Air Ministry were merged to form the Ministry of Defence, and the post was abolished."
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"March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Scotland Road is a historic site along Scotland Road, from intersection with Back Rd. to 80 Scotland Road in Windham, Connecticut.",
" It is a portion of the historic march route of Comte de Rochambeau's army in 1781 and again in 1782.",
" The troops camped beside the road within this segment, in 1782."
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"Joseph Kalite (died 24 January 2014) was a Central African politician.",
" As a government minister he either held the housing or health portfolio.",
" Kalite, a Muslim, was reported to be killed by anti-balaka outside the Central Mosque in the capital Bangui during the Central African Republic conflict.",
" He was killed with machetes on the day in Bangui after interim president Catherine Samba-Panza took power.",
" At the time of the attack Kalite held no government position, nor did he under the Séléka rule.",
" He was reported to have supported the rule of Séléka leader Michel Djotodia."
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"The post of Lord High Treasurer or Lord Treasurer was an English government position and has been a British government position since the Acts of Union of 1707.",
" A holder of the post would be the third-highest-ranked Great Officer of State, below the Lord High Steward and the Lord High Chancellor."
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"The office of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs was a British Government position, created in 2003.",
" Certain functions of the Lord Chancellor which related to the Lord Chancellor's Department were transferred to the Secretary of State.",
" At a later date further functions were also transferred to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs from the First Secretary of State, a position within the government held by the Deputy Prime Minister."
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"New Salem is a hamlet in the town of New Scotland, Albany County, New York.",
" It is located in a valley at the foot of the Helderberg Escarpment along New York State Route 85.",
" A local fair and car show is held every year in this small hamlet.",
" It is also home to the town of New Scotland's community center and museum."
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"John I. Slingerland (March 1, 1804 – October 26, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York.",
" He was born in Jerusalem, (now Feura Bush), a hamlet of Bethlehem, New York.",
" Slingerland attended the local schools, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1843 and 1844."
],
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[
"Title: Village accountant\n\nThe Village Accountant (variously known as \"Patwari\", \"Talati\", \"Patel\", \"Karnam\", \"Adhikari\", \"Shanbogaru\",\"Patnaik\" etc.) is an administrative government position found in rural parts of the Indian sub-continent. The office and the officeholder are called the \"patwari\" in Telangana, Bengal, North India and in Pakistan while in Sindh it is called \"tapedar\". The position is known as the \"karnam\" in Andhra Pradesh, \"patnaik\" in Orissa or \"adhikari\" in Tamil Nadu, while it is commonly known as the \"talati\" in Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The position was known as the \"kulkarni\" in Northern Karnataka and Maharashtra. The position was known as the \"shanbogaru\" in South Karnataka.",
"Title: Yeonguijeong\n\nYeonguijeong (] ) was a title created in 1400, during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910) and given to the Chief State Councillor as the highest government position of \"Uijeongbu\" (State Council). Existing for over 500 years, the function was handed over in 1895 during the Gabo Reform to the newly formed position of Prime Minister of Korea. Only one official at a time was appointed to the position and though was generally called \"Yeongsang\", was also referred to as \"Sangsang\", \"Sugyu\" or \"Wonbo\". Although, the title of Yeonguijeong was defined as the highest post in charge of every state affairs by law, its practical functions changed drastically depending on the particular King and whether that King's power was strong or weak.",
"Title: Slingerlands Historic District\n\nSlingerlands Historic District is a national historic district located at Slingerlands, Town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York. It encompasses 102 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in the hamlet of Slingerlands. The district developed between about 1790 and 1940, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Colonial Revival, Federal, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Stick style, and Bungalow style architecture, Located in the district is the John I. Slingerland home at 1575 New Scotland Road. Other notable buildings include the Slingerlands United Methodist Church (1871).",
"Title: Under-Secretary of State for War\n\nThe position of Under-Secretary of State for War was a British government position, first applied to Evan Nepean (appointed in 1794). In 1801 the offices for War and the Colonies were merged and the post became that of Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. The position was re-instated in 1854 and remained until 1947, when it was combined with that of Financial Secretary to the War Office. In 1964 the War Office, Admiralty and Air Ministry were merged to form the Ministry of Defence, and the post was abolished.",
"Title: March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Scotland Road\n\nMarch Route of Rochambeau's Army: Scotland Road is a historic site along Scotland Road, from intersection with Back Rd. to 80 Scotland Road in Windham, Connecticut. It is a portion of the historic march route of Comte de Rochambeau's army in 1781 and again in 1782. The troops camped beside the road within this segment, in 1782.",
"Title: Joseph Kalite\n\nJoseph Kalite (died 24 January 2014) was a Central African politician. As a government minister he either held the housing or health portfolio. Kalite, a Muslim, was reported to be killed by anti-balaka outside the Central Mosque in the capital Bangui during the Central African Republic conflict. He was killed with machetes on the day in Bangui after interim president Catherine Samba-Panza took power. At the time of the attack Kalite held no government position, nor did he under the Séléka rule. He was reported to have supported the rule of Séléka leader Michel Djotodia.",
"Title: Lord High Treasurer\n\nThe post of Lord High Treasurer or Lord Treasurer was an English government position and has been a British government position since the Acts of Union of 1707. A holder of the post would be the third-highest-ranked Great Officer of State, below the Lord High Steward and the Lord High Chancellor.",
"Title: Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs\n\nThe office of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs was a British Government position, created in 2003. Certain functions of the Lord Chancellor which related to the Lord Chancellor's Department were transferred to the Secretary of State. At a later date further functions were also transferred to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs from the First Secretary of State, a position within the government held by the Deputy Prime Minister.",
"Title: New Salem, New York\n\nNew Salem is a hamlet in the town of New Scotland, Albany County, New York. It is located in a valley at the foot of the Helderberg Escarpment along New York State Route 85. A local fair and car show is held every year in this small hamlet. It is also home to the town of New Scotland's community center and museum.",
"Title: John I. Slingerland\n\nJohn I. Slingerland (March 1, 1804 – October 26, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York. He was born in Jerusalem, (now Feura Bush), a hamlet of Bethlehem, New York. Slingerland attended the local schools, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1843 and 1844."
] |
5,399
|
Are Chiliotrichum and Pisonia in the same family?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
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"Chiliotrichum",
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0,
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"Chiliotrichum diffusum is a species of small shrub, a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae, commonly known as \"fachine\", \"fascine\" or \"mata verde\" in Spanish.",
" It is native to the southern tip of South America and the Falkland Islands."
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"title": "Chiliotrichum diffusum"
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{
"sentences": [
"Pisonia brunoniana is a species of flowering tree in the Nyctaginaceae family that is native to New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island and Hawaiʻ i.",
" The common names in New Zealand are parapara or birdcatcher tree."
],
"title": "Pisonia brunoniana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pisonia donnell-smithii is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family.",
" It is found in El Salvador and Guatemala.",
" It is threatened by habitat loss."
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Pisonia is a genus of flowering plants in the four o'clock flower family, Nyctaginaceae.",
" It was named for Dutch physician and naturalist Willem Piso (1611–1678).",
" Certain species in this genus are known as catchbirdtrees, birdcatcher trees or birdlime trees because their sticky seeds reportedly trap small birds.",
" These sticky seeds are postulated to be an adaptation of some island species to ensure the dispersal of seeds between islands by attaching them to birds.",
" These island species include \"P. brunoniana\" of Australasia and Polynesia and \"P. umbellifera\", which is widespread in the tropical Indo-Pacific region."
],
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"sentences": [
"Pisonia siphonocarpa is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family.",
" It is endemic to French Polynesia."
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{
"sentences": [
"The Polynesian ground dove (\"Alopecoenas erythropterus\") is a critically endangered species of bird in the family Columbidae.",
" It is endemic to the Tuamotus in French Polynesia with recent records from the atolls of Matureivavao, Rangiroa, Tenararo, Morane, Vahanga and perhaps Tikehau.",
" It favors tropical forests, especially with \"Pandanus tectorius\", \"Pisonia grandis\" and shrubs, but it has also been recorded from dense shrub growing below coconut palms.",
" It is threatened by habitat loss and predation by introduced species such as cats and rats.",
" The total population is estimated to be around 100-120 birds and it has already disappeared from several islands where it formerly occurred."
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"sentences": [
"Pisonia sechellarum is a species of flowering plant in the family Nyctaginaceae.",
" It is endemic to the Seychelles.",
" It is limited to Silhouette Island, where it is the dominant tree but has a total population of about 190 individuals."
],
"title": "Pisonia sechellarum"
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"sentences": [
"Pisonia ekmani is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family.",
" It is endemic to Cuba."
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"title": "Pisonia ekmani"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chiliotrichum is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae."
],
"title": "Chiliotrichum"
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"sentences": [
"Pisonia graciliscens is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family.",
" It is endemic to French Polynesia."
],
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] |
[
"Title: Chiliotrichum diffusum\n\nChiliotrichum diffusum is a species of small shrub, a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae, commonly known as \"fachine\", \"fascine\" or \"mata verde\" in Spanish. It is native to the southern tip of South America and the Falkland Islands.",
"Title: Pisonia brunoniana\n\nPisonia brunoniana is a species of flowering tree in the Nyctaginaceae family that is native to New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island and Hawaiʻ i. The common names in New Zealand are parapara or birdcatcher tree.",
"Title: Pisonia donnell-smithii\n\nPisonia donnell-smithii is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. It is found in El Salvador and Guatemala. It is threatened by habitat loss.",
"Title: Pisonia\n\nPisonia is a genus of flowering plants in the four o'clock flower family, Nyctaginaceae. It was named for Dutch physician and naturalist Willem Piso (1611–1678). Certain species in this genus are known as catchbirdtrees, birdcatcher trees or birdlime trees because their sticky seeds reportedly trap small birds. These sticky seeds are postulated to be an adaptation of some island species to ensure the dispersal of seeds between islands by attaching them to birds. These island species include \"P. brunoniana\" of Australasia and Polynesia and \"P. umbellifera\", which is widespread in the tropical Indo-Pacific region.",
"Title: Pisonia siphonocarpa\n\nPisonia siphonocarpa is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. It is endemic to French Polynesia.",
"Title: Polynesian ground dove\n\nThe Polynesian ground dove (\"Alopecoenas erythropterus\") is a critically endangered species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to the Tuamotus in French Polynesia with recent records from the atolls of Matureivavao, Rangiroa, Tenararo, Morane, Vahanga and perhaps Tikehau. It favors tropical forests, especially with \"Pandanus tectorius\", \"Pisonia grandis\" and shrubs, but it has also been recorded from dense shrub growing below coconut palms. It is threatened by habitat loss and predation by introduced species such as cats and rats. The total population is estimated to be around 100-120 birds and it has already disappeared from several islands where it formerly occurred.",
"Title: Pisonia sechellarum\n\nPisonia sechellarum is a species of flowering plant in the family Nyctaginaceae. It is endemic to the Seychelles. It is limited to Silhouette Island, where it is the dominant tree but has a total population of about 190 individuals.",
"Title: Pisonia ekmani\n\nPisonia ekmani is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. It is endemic to Cuba.",
"Title: Chiliotrichum\n\nChiliotrichum is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae.",
"Title: Pisonia graciliscens\n\nPisonia graciliscens is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. It is endemic to French Polynesia."
] |
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